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Radiopharmaceuticals are precision nuclear medicines used for medical imaging and treatment that allow doctors to diagnose and deliver targeted therapies for diseases such as cancer. A new discussion paper from MTPConnect, ‘From Mines to Medicines. Australia's Radiopharmaceuticals Future' reveals how Australia is ready to play a leading role in the rise of the global radiopharmaceutical industry, as advanced therapies drive significant investment and rapid expansion. South Australia is identified as the ideal location to lead the development of Australia's radiopharmaceuticals future, with end-to-end capabilities – from unique mining assets and a robust research ecosystem through to cutting-edge clinical services and specialised workforce. In this feature length episode, hosts Caroline Duell and Dana Bell, MTPConnect's Partnerships Director South Australia, speak to experts in South Australia along the supply chain - from mines to medicines including: UniSAs Professor Eva Bezak, Deputy Director of the Australian Research Council's Industrial Transformation Training Centre (ITTC) for Radiation Innovation (Time code: 10.32) on researching new radiopharmaceuticals and building a highly skilled workforce to scale up, SAHMRI's Chady Barkil, Director, Molecular Imaging and Therapy Research Unit (MITRU) (Time code: 35.43) on manufacturing nuclear medicines and the supply chain challenges,EntX's Dr Massey de Los Reyes, Principal Scientist and Facilities Manager, on developing technology to transform mining waste into medical isotope production (at Time code: 57.36),Novartis ANZ's Matt Zeller, Country President (Time code: 1.17.03) on how the company is reimagining cancer care with its precision nuclear medicine pipeline,Artesian's Stephanie Morris, Investment Manager (Time code: 1.36.02) discusses the investment activity and interest in the growing radiopharmaceuticals market and,Department for Industry, Innovation and Science's Dr Judy Halliday, Director Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Time code: 1.48.06) outlines South Australia's strengths as a first mover to unlock the radiopharmaceutical industry opportunity.
Nicolle Wallace discusses the landmark moment in the decades-long fight for same-sex marriage as President Biden signs into law the Respect for Marriage Act, the newest announcement from the January 6th Select Committee which plans to release its report and potentially reveal criminal referrals, a look at the Sandy Hook shooting ten years later and more.Joined by: Jonathan Capehart, Tim Miller, Ali Vitali, Sen. Chris Murphy, Josh Kovensky, Mary McCord, Rep. Jim Himes, Katty Kay and Matt Zeller.
Fall is here. And it's crazier by the day. Trump drama, Ukraine war news, natural disasters, political dysfunction, election campaign warfare. It's something new and terrible every day. But there's one important issue you're not seeing in the news. Important enough that it has dedicated citizens sleeping outside the US Capitol in Washington tonight. It's called the “firewatch”. And Matt Zeller (@MattCZeller) is leading it. Matt has been a regular on this show. He's an activist, an author and a conscience for America. He is one of the leading advocates for veterans, for Afghan allies, and for America. A combat veteran and Army Major that made it out of Afghanistan alive only because of the courage of his Afghan interpreter, Matt's been paying it forward ever since. He's the courageous Co-Founder of No One Left Behind, a Truman National Security Fellow, the author of Watches Without Time: An American Soldier in Afghanistan, and a top leader on the powerhouse team at Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA). Matt first joined us to predict the collapse of Afghanistan after the US pullout for Episode 127 in August, 2021. Then again for Episode 138 in October, 2021. He came back a year later in August for Episode 182 in August, 2022 to update us on how bad it's gotten in Afghanistan. And to take us inside the historic PACT Act fight with Jon Stewart. And to preview the action that needed to be taken for our Afghan allies. Now, that action is underway. Last week, along with leaders from the Afghan American, humanitarian and veterans community, Matt started a new firewatch. That means he started a campaign of activists sleeping 24/7 outside the capital until the Afghan Adjustment Act is passed. This is democracy at work. This is democracy evolving. This is good trouble. This is the opposite of January 6th. If you were disgusted by that. You'll be inspired by this. This is hope. And as we say all the time, hope is the oxygen of democracy. And it's time for a big dose of it. This is a pod that will leave you inspired–and hopeful. Every episode of Independent Americans hosted by Paul Rieckhoff @PaulRieckhoff) breaks down the most important news stories–and offers light to contrast the heat of other politics and news shows. It's independent content for independent Americans. Always with a unique focus on national security, foreign affairs and military and veterans issues. In these trying times especially, Independent Americans is your trusted place for independent news, politics, inspiration and hope. Stay vigilant, America. -Get extra content, connect with guests, attend exclusive events, get merch discounts and support this critical show that speaks truth to power by joining our IA community on Patreon. -Watch video of Paul Rieckhoff and Matt Zeller's conversation here. -Find us on social media or www.IndependentAmericans.us. -Represent for the show with some very cool Independent Americans merchandise. -Check out the incredible music of Marcus King (featured in the show). -Check the hashtag #LookForTheHelpers on Twitter. And share yours. -Wanna advertise on the pod? Hit us up. -Also check out new episodes of other Righteous Media podcasts including the B Dorm Podcast, The Firefighters Podcast with Rob Serra and Uncle Montel - The OG of Weed. Independent Americans is powered by Righteous Media. Righteous is an independent, American, Veteran-owned and led content company. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We discuss the anniversary of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan with Army combat veteran, Intelligence Officer, and fierce Afghanistan activist Matt Zeller. He cites specific examples of how the US State Dept officials on-site knowingly stranded thousands of interpreters and shares some stunning data from The Association of Wartime Allies. Zeller also discussed how this botched evacuation process, can lead to suicide among veterans who are now suffering the moral injury of being unable to assist those who fought to save their life. Here are some key takeaways from our interview, and the ways Zeller offers everyone to get involved:Hammer your Senator and/or Representatives to Pass The Afghan Adjustment Act now! If we can get 100K Ukranains here to safety, we can do it for allies who fought with us. Join and/or support IAVA, Iraq Afghanistan Veterans of America https://iava.org/Donate to the Association of Wartime Allies https://www.wartimeallies.co/projects-3Get involved with any of the organizations currently helping Afghanistan refugees resettle in the US. See groups like; HIAS https://www.hias.org/afghan-refugee-crisis-how-you-can-help, Catholic CharitiesLutheran Immigration and Refugee Services https://www.lirs.org/The Jewish Federations of North America https://www.jewishfederations.org/Follow Matt Zeller for more information @mattczeller See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hundreds of thousands of Afghans worked with the U.S. government and military, but most still remain in Afghanistan at risk of being persecuted by the Taliban. The U.S says many are trying to obtain special U.S. immigrant visas. Nick Schifrin spoke with a former translator for the U.S. military now in hiding and Matt Zeller, a veteran of the war in Afghanistan and co-founder of No One Left Behind. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Hundreds of thousands of Afghans worked with the U.S. government and military, but most still remain in Afghanistan at risk of being persecuted by the Taliban. The U.S says many are trying to obtain special U.S. immigrant visas. Nick Schifrin spoke with a former translator for the U.S. military now in hiding and Matt Zeller, a veteran of the war in Afghanistan and co-founder of No One Left Behind. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Matt Zeller deployed to Afghanistan in 2008, where an Afghan interpreter saved his life. Matt spent years trying to get him resettled in the United States and saw the problems with the SIV program firsthand. Together, they started lobbying to fix it in Washington, DC. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
A year after the fall of Afghanistan, thousands of U.S. allies are still trying to escape the Taliban and certain death. Meet the Americans fighting to save them.
Sometimes, the good guys and gals win. Sometimes, the bad guys lose. This is one of those times. The historic SFC Heath Robinson PACT Act for veterans passed the Senate by a vote of 86-11. But it was wild, it was emotional, it was dramatic, it was infuriating, and it was inspiring. It showed what is still possible in America if a group of concerned citizens are united, focused and motivated. And in this episode, we'll take you inside one of the most dramatic and important political dramas in years. Our guest in this episode was a key leader in making that victory happen. When, Senator Pat Toomey and the other Republican Senators that stood in the way of the PACT Act, he united the troops, stood alongside Jon Stewart, helped to rally an unstoppable force of veterans, and ultimately emerged triumphant. He's a true leader and one we're proud to call a friend of the show. He's a humanitarian, an activist, and a badass superhero: Matt Zeller (@MattCZeller). Matt is one of the leading advocates for veterans, for Afghan allies, and for America. He's a combat veteran and Army Major that made it out of Afghanistan alive only because of the courage of his Afghan interpreter. And he's been paying it forward ever since. Matt is the courageous Co-Founder of No One Left Behind, aTruman National Security Fellow, the author of Watches Without Time: An American Soldier in Afghanistan, and the newest member of the powerhouse team at Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA). Matt joined us on this show for Episode 138 and Episode 127 to sound the alarm about the imminent collapse of Afghanistan and the chaos that would follow. And now he's back to break down the fight for the PACT Act–and update us all on the terrible state of Afghanistan one year after the disasterous American withdrawl. Matt was part of the veterans “Fire Watch”, a group of advocates camped out on the Senate steps pressuring the hold-out senators to pass the PACT Act. They served as America's conscience–and inspired people worldwide. Matt has been on countless TV and radio shows, inside the chamber for the pivotal vote, and he's somehow, still standing. Still fighting. And he's back to break it all down for us in compelling detail. This is a pod that will leave you inspired–and hopeful. Every episode of Independent Americans hosted by Paul Rieckhoff @PaulRieckhoff) breaks down the most important news stories–and offers light to contrast the heat of other politics and news shows. It's independent content for independent Americans. Always with a unique focus on national security, foreign affairs and military and veterans issues. In these trying times especially, Independent Americans is your trusted place for independent news, politics, inspiration and hope. Stay vigilant, America. And grab a vacation when you can. -Get extra content, connect with guests, attend exclusive events, get merch discounts and support this critical show that speaks truth to power by joining our IA community on Patreon. -Watch video of Paul Rieckhoff and Matt Zeller's conversation here. -Find us on social media or www.IndependentAmericans.us. -Represent for the show with some very cool Independent Americans merchandise. -See the full roll call with the names of the 11 Senators that shamefull voted NO on the PACT act for vets with toxin exposures. -Check the hashtag #LookForTheHelpers on Twitter. And share yours. -Wanna advertise on the pod? Hit us up. -Also check out new episodes of other Righteous Media podcasts including the B Dorm Podcast, The Firefighters Podcast with Rob Serra and Uncle Montel - The OG of Weed. Independent Americans is powered by Righteous Media. Righteous is an independent, American, Veteran-owned and led content company. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Monday, the Brookings Institution hosted a panel discussion titled, “Allies: How America failed its partners in Afghanistan.” The event featured comments from Lawfare editor-in-chief Benjamin Wittes, a preview clip of Episode 6 of the podcast Allies, and a moderated discussion with an all-star panel.Lawfare associate editor Bryce Klehm sat down with Shala Gafary, the managing attorney for Project: Afghan Legal Assistance at Human Rights First; Col. Steven Miska, who serves on the steering committee of the Evacuate Our Allies Coalition; and Matt Zeller, a U.S. Army veteran, co-founder of No One Left Behind, and an advisory board chair of the Association of Wartime Allies. They discussed some of the past failures that led to a situation where tens of thousands of the U.S.'s allies were left behind in Afghanistan. They also discussed current resettlement issues and relocation for those still in Afghanistan or other third countries. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Matt Zeller deployed to Afghanistan in 2008, where an Afghan interpreter saved his life. Matt Zeller spent years trying to get him resettled in the United States and saw the problems with the SIV program firsthand. Together, they started lobbying to fix it in Washington, DC.For anyone needing help or advice relating to relocation and resettlement from Afghanistan, the independent Evacuate Our Allies Coalition staffs a operations center 7 days a week that can be reached at:Email: evacuateourallies@gmail.comPhone: +1 (213) 358-7953 (live Monday - Friday, 7am - 7pm PT; Saturday & Sunday 9am - 5pm PT)More information on the Coalition is available at http://www.evacuateourallies.org.Lawfare and Goat Rodeo are not part of the Coalition and cannot provide legal advice or referrals. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As the world focuses on Ukraine, we talk to a man who had a front row seat to the country's history. John Hewko was in the Ukrainian parliament the night they declared independence in 1991 and helped craft the post-Soviet constitution. This week he shares his story, his role in helping shape Ukrainian history and his thoughts on the current war.Dave also shares an update from former guest Matt Zeller about what's going on in Afghanistan and the recent on the ground report from the Association of Wartime Allies.Learn more about John's organization Rotary International All music by Doctuh Michael Woods
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LEAKED DOCS HIGHLIGHT BIDEN'S AFGHAN FAILUREhttps://gorightnews.com/leaked-docs-highlight-bidens-afghan-failure/https://www.spreaker.com/user/9922149/leaked-docs-highlight-bidens-afghan-failLeaked documents are shedding light on the disorder and lack of urgency inside the Biden White House the night before the Taliban took over Afghanistan's capital city, Kabul. They paint a picture of an administration that was unprepared to handle an evacuation that they should have seen coming.Perspective: It's important to remember as you read this, that Biden's poor response resulted in 13 dead American soldiers, killed by a suicide bomber as they attempted to evacuate Afghans from the city. Not to mention, some Americans are still stuck in the Taliban-controlled city.The new documents are summary notes of a meeting of Biden's own National Security Council on August 14, 2021, at 3:30 pm - Taliban forces were literally entering Kabul while this meeting went down. Keep that in mind as you read these leaked notes:"State will work to identify as many countries as possible to serve as transit points. Transit points need to be able to accommodate U.S. citizens, Afghan nationals, third country nationals, and other evacuees. (Action: State, immediately)""Embassy Kabul will notify LES [locally employed staff] to begin to register their interest in relocation to the United States and begin to prepare immediately for departure... (Action: Embassy Kabul, immediately)"...why the hell was this still undecided at this point?Biden advisors speak out: Along with these leaks, several high-ranking advisors to the administration have spoken out, on the record to highlight the disorder:Matt Zeller, a former CIA officer said: "I kept being told by people in the [White House] the thing they were most concerned about was the optics of a chaotic evacuation. They treated us like we were Chicken Little. They didn't believe the sky was falling... We offered to work with them to help evacuate our partners... They didn't get back to us until Aug 15, the day Kabul fell."Mark Jacobson, a deputy NATO representative in Afghanistan during the Obama administration said: "That so much planning, prioritizing and addressing of key questions had not been completed, even as Kabul was about to fall, underscores the absence of adequate interagency planning."A recent poll from Rasmussen asked if voters thought Biden should be impeached for his failure in Afghanistan and immigration policies:50% overall said yes34% of Democrats said yesIf you would like to read the full leaked NSC memo, you can find it here.[Source: Axios, Waking Up Right Newsletter]
During episode 107 of the PBD Podcast, Patrick Bet-David sits down with Gerard Michaels and special guest Matt Zeller to talk about topic such as Matt Zeller's Afghanistan Commission, Global Federalism, and much more! Subscribe to the PBD Podcast YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGX7nGXpz-CmO_Arg-cgJ7A
While Major Matt Zeller was deployed to Afghanistan, an Afghan interpreter named Janis saved his life in combat. Years later, Matt is still committed to the Afghan people, working to help as many people like Janis and his family as he can.ResourcesHow to Support Afghanistan Refugees in North TexasAfghanistan Relief and ResourcesNo One Left Behind
Everyone who has seen a Halloween movie knows you can't run from Michael Myers. The only way to defeat the terror of Michael Myers is to fight him--to take him head on. And the same is true about the horror show that is Afghanistan. If you run from the truth, it will chase you down, it will drag you down, it will cut you into little pieces, and it will come for your friends, and just keep coming. Like Michael Myers, the truth doesn't die. And the fight for it around Afghanistan won't die either. Even if President Biden and countless partisan apologists and hacks look to defend themselves, rather than face the truth. Especially now, as they see Afghanistan continues to spiral downward, and pivotable Congressional midterms creep closer and closer---like Freddy Krueger, waiting for you to fall asleep. But there are people who are embracing the truth. Heroes that understand the truth. That have a unique link to the truth. That comprehend it's origins, it's history, it's motivations, it's trajectory. Like Jamie Lee Curtis had a mental bond with Michael Myer, there are leaders that know the truth is coming---even when others won't believe it's real. Sometimes, because it's just too scary. Heroes like our guest in this episode. Like Jamie Lee Curtis in Halloween, he's back! A man who can stand up to the scary, the brutal, the terrifying. Our friend, humanitarian, activist, superhero: Matt Zeller (@MattCZeller). Matt is America's leading voice on the issue of American allies in Afghanistan. He's an Combat veteran and Army major that made it out of Afghanistan alive only because of the courage of his Afghan interpreter. And he's been paying it forward ever since. The courageous Co-Founder of No One Left Behind, Truman National Security Fellow author of Watches Without Time: An American Soldier in Afghanistan, and the newest member of the powerhouse team at Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA). Since he was last on this show for Episode 127 in August, Matt's spent every day sounding the alarm about what's coming, demanding action from the White house, rushing allies out of certain death, and serving as America's conscience to ourselves and the world. He's been on countless TV and radio shows around the world, and he's somehow, still standing, still fighting. And he's back. To tell us what's really happening right now in Afghanistan--and why it's the ultimate Halloween horror story. He'll take us inside the White House spin, and the good things that HAVE happened. And take us behind the scenes on the Army bases around the country that are tasked with housing and resettling the thousands of Afghans that did make it out. And he'll tell you how shockingly few that really is. You can support this show and join our dynamic community of listeners by joining the IA Patreon community. You'll get exclusive access to events, guests, merch discounts, and special content. And you'll help us keep speaking independent truth to power. You can also WATCH the full conversation in video with Matt and Paul here. Independent Americans is powered by Righteous Media. Find the show on social media or www.IndependentAmericans.us. Stay vigilant, America. And Happy Halloween! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GRP 159-Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change: A CIA Officers fight to bring American Allies home. My guest for this week's podcast is a former CIA Officer, U.S. Army veteran, and author of "Watches Without Time: An American Soldier in Afghanistan." Matt Zeller. Matt is the Co-Founder of No One Left Behind, which works to get American allies out of harm's way in combat zones. Matt has spent months sounding the alarm and warning high-level government officials that there will be severe consequences if they choose not to act. We discussed his time in Afghanistan, his experience in getting Afghan allies out, digital Dunkirk, and much more. Main Episode Takeaways Working as a combat advisor in Afghanistan Joining the CIA The problem with the Afghanistan pullout An Afghan interpreter saved his life during combat. The mission of No One Left Behind Connect with Matt Zeller Twitter No One Left Behind Website Book Connect With John Hendricks www.globalrecon.net www.instagram.com/igrecon Music provided by Caspian: www.caspian.band --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/globalrecon/support
After 20 years, all US troops are now out of Afghanistan. Is that a good thing? Is the war really over? What happens now to our Afghan allies left behind? Will there be any accountability for failure in Washington? After gripping episodes with Matt Zeller, Jane Horton and Kristen Rouse, the newest episode is keeping our focus squarely on Afghanistan. The military pieces, media coverage, political spin, humanitarian need, the human story--we're digging into all of what is happening right now. Our guest has been there. He's a leader for this moment. He just returned from a controversial, unauthorized visit to Afghanistan made alongside fellow veteran and Democrat Congressman Seth Moulton. And he'll take us inside what he saw. Representative Peter Meijer is a freshman Republican Congressman who succeeded Republican maverick Justin Amash, in the seat representing Michigan's 3rd district. He's fighting for Afghans, he's fighting partisanship, he's fighting his own party, and he's fighting for real change. After high school, Peter enlisted in the Army reserves and deployed to Iraq with an intelligence unit. After returning, Peter joined Team Rubicon, a veteran-based disaster response organization led by Episode 107 Guest Jake Wood where Peter led humanitarian efforts focused on South Sudan's refugee crisis. He also led operations in New York after Superstorm Sandy, Oklahoma after a series of tornadoes, and the Philippines after Super Typhoon Yolanda. Peter then accepted a job with a non-governmental organization in Afghanistan. He ran the NGO's advisory operations in southern Afghanistan, managing a team to help aid workers provide relief to Afghan people. He later served as acting Deputy Director for Afghanistan, delivering emergency assistance to aid workers after kidnappings and targeted killings. Peter knows Afghanistan, knows national security, knows humanitarian work. And he knows this moment. And you need to hear what he knows. He's fighting for Afghan allies, for accountability around failures of the last month, and for his fellow veterans. He is also fighting with his own party. He was one of only 10 Republicans in the House to vote for the impeachment of Donald Trump. And he's fighting now to repeal the AUMF (Authorization for Use of Military Force), for the truth inside what happened on the January 6th insurrection--and for the soul of the Republican party. Our host, national security and political analyst and Army veteran Paul Rieckhoff (@PaulRieckhoff) has known Peter for over a decade. He digs deep with Pete and breaks down the latest news from a truly independent viewpoint. It's a bold and blunt perspective you won't find anywhere else on the media landscape. You can support this show and join the community of listeners by joining our IA Patreon community. You'll get access to events, guests, merch discounts, and exclusive content. And you'll help us keep speaking truth to power. Paul Begala called Independent Americans: “What all political pods ought to be: fun, engaging, freewheeling, and respectful - even welcoming- of different points of view.” You can watch the video of this conversation with Rep. Peter Meijer and more than 100 other important, inspiring and iconic leaders from Sarah Jessica Parker to Admiral James Starvridis; Stephen Colbert to Pete Buttigieg; Jeffrey Wright to Rachel Maddow on the Righteous YouTube page. Independent Americans connects, informs and inspires--and is powered by Righteous Media. On social media or www.IndependentAmericans.us. And check out the new IA merch to hook up your favorite independent as fall approaches. You can also watch the full conversation with Peter and Paul Rieckhoff here: https://youtu.be/PNSFlbKei5M Stay vigilant, America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CNBC's Valerie Castro is live in Louisiana and delivers the latest on the destruction, flooding, and power outages in the destructive wake of Hurricane Ida. Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta reacts to President Biden's speech and gives his insights on the new role of the C.I.A. in Afghanistan. NBC's Steve Patterson reports live from South Lake Tahoe with the latest on the devastating Caldor fire. Author of “World's Most Dangerous Places” Robert Pelton discusses the Taliban and reacts to the group says they want a good relationship with the U.S. Plus, Matt Zeller discusses “Operation Dunkirk” and the massive undertaking of getting Americans and allies out of Afghanistan.
Town Square with Ernie Manouse airs at 3 p.m. CT. Tune in on 88.7FM, listen online or subscribe to the podcast. Join the discussion at 888-486-9677, questions@townsquaretalk.org or @townsquaretalk. The last U.S. troops have left Afghanistan, ending America's longest war. But the withdrawal has been far from smooth. Thirteen American service members and an estimated 170 Afghans were killed by a suicide bomber at a gate at the Kabul airport last week. Over the past month, some 5,400 Americans have been evacuated, though 100 - 200 US citizens, who wish to leave, still remain. Today, experts follow up on the situation in Afghanistan. And, closer to home, we also follow up on the aftermath of Hurricane Ida. Where are we with rescue efforts, and what's happening with their power grid? How are Houstonians helping? Guests: John Mills External Affairs Officer for FEMA Steve Flemming Operations Support Sr. Associate with Team Rubicon Ed Hirs Energy Fellow, University of Houston Matt Zeller Co-Founder of No One Left Behind Afghanistan combat veteran Advisory Board Chair at the Association of Wartime Allies Dr. Abdy Javadzadeh Associate Professor of Criminal Justice/Sociology, St. Thomas University Town Square with Ernie Manouse is a gathering space for the community to come together and discuss the day's most important and pressing issues. Audio from today's show will be available after 5 p.m. CT. We also offer a free podcast here, on iTunes, and other apps.
Army veteran Matt Zeller is one of the loudest voices on saving our Afghan Allies. Hear about the terp that saved his life and the lengths vets are going to, in order to save our allies from the Taliban. Plus the deadly mistakes by our President and the Presidential advisor who has blood on his hands. For more info: The Association of Wartime Allies See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For a broader look at the looming deadline to evacuate Afghanistan, Amna Nawaz speaks to Matt Zeller, co-founder of "No One Left Behind," a nonprofit dedicated to getting interpreters and their families out of Afghanistan. He also served in the army, authored "Watches Without Time: An American Soldier in Afghanistan." They are joined by John Sifton, the Human Rights Watch's Asia advocacy director. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
For a broader look at the looming deadline to evacuate Afghanistan, Amna Nawaz speaks to Matt Zeller, co-founder of "No One Left Behind," a nonprofit dedicated to getting interpreters and their families out of Afghanistan. He also served in the army, authored "Watches Without Time: An American Soldier in Afghanistan." They are joined by John Sifton, the Human Rights Watch's Asia advocacy director. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
With governors in places such as Florida and Texas refusing to enforce vaccine and mask mandates, the Biden administration has taken steps to leverage the federal government's power to withhold funding as a means of fighting the pandemic. The Pentagon is enlisting aircraft from United, Delta, American and a few other commercial airlines to help with the evacuation effort in Afghanistan. We also have the second part of our conversation with Matt Zeller, co-founder of an organization that’s taking part in the Afghan evacuation.
With governors in places such as Florida and Texas refusing to enforce vaccine and mask mandates, the Biden administration has taken steps to leverage the federal government's power to withhold funding as a means of fighting the pandemic. The Pentagon is enlisting aircraft from United, Delta, American and a few other commercial airlines to help with the evacuation effort in Afghanistan. We also have the second part of our conversation with Matt Zeller, co-founder of an organization that’s taking part in the Afghan evacuation.
The Taliban have taken control of Afghanistan, leaving thousands of Americans and allies unsure about if and how they will make it to the United States safely. Many on both sides of the political aisles have criticized President Biden's withdrawal as mismanaged and poorly executed, as the U.S. now tries to evacuate people from Afghanistan as the Taliban restarts its violent regime tactics. Earlier this week, host Dave Anthony spoke to Matt Zeller, a former CIA analyst, Afghanistan War veteran, to discuss the lethal threat the Taliban now poses to the people of Afghanistan with militants in charge, America's need to focus on quickly airlifting all U.S. personnel and allies out of harm's way, and how he plans to hold President Biden accountable for the lack of foresight that led to an international disaster. The conversation was too long and we could not include everything Matt Zeller had to say about chaos unfolding in Afghanistan. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear all of his emotional reactions to the failure to safely withdraw from Afghanistan, how the U.S. should have organized the troop pullout, and his personal connection to the situation through his nonprofit, No One Left Behind.
The Taliban have taken control of Afghanistan, leaving thousands of Americans and allies unsure about if and how they will make it to the United States safely. Many on both sides of the political aisles have criticized President Biden's withdrawal as mismanaged and poorly executed, as the U.S. now tries to evacuate people from Afghanistan as the Taliban restarts its violent regime tactics. Earlier this week, host Dave Anthony spoke to Matt Zeller, a former CIA analyst, Afghanistan War veteran, to discuss the lethal threat the Taliban now poses to the people of Afghanistan with militants in charge, America's need to focus on quickly airlifting all U.S. personnel and allies out of harm's way, and how he plans to hold President Biden accountable for the lack of foresight that led to an international disaster. The conversation was too long and we could not include everything Matt Zeller had to say about chaos unfolding in Afghanistan. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear all of his emotional reactions to the failure to safely withdraw from Afghanistan, how the U.S. should have organized the troop pullout, and his personal connection to the situation through his nonprofit, No One Left Behind.
The massive effort to evacuate hundreds of thousands of Afghans has been frantic. One group providing assistance is the nonprofit No One Left Behind, which helps Afghans who've worked with the U.S secure visas and finance the resettlement process. We spoke to Matt Zeller, one of the group’s co-founders. Susan Schmidt talks about the markets’ sad week. And if you’re buying a home in Austin, Texas, know this: The city wins for the largest increase in homes selling above asking price.
The massive effort to evacuate hundreds of thousands of Afghans has been frantic. One group providing assistance is the nonprofit No One Left Behind, which helps Afghans who've worked with the U.S secure visas and finance the resettlement process. We spoke to Matt Zeller, one of the group’s co-founders. Susan Schmidt talks about the markets’ sad week. And if you’re buying a home in Austin, Texas, know this: The city wins for the largest increase in homes selling above asking price.
For months, combat veteran and former CIA analyst Matt Zeller warned US officials that the situation we now see unfolding in Afghanistan was coming. He has been an outspoken leader in the fight to help evacuate Afghan interpreters. And now, as the situation worsens, Matt is working tirelessly to help save the lives of those that helped save his and other American soldiers' lives.***Note: We are releasing this episode early in the hopes that you will consider joining Matt in his fight immediately.***Visit No One Left Behind for more information on how to help.All music by Doctuh Michael Woods
On this episode we are listening to an interview of Matt Zeller and getting his take on the pull out in Afghanistan.
The Taliban has seized control of Afghanistan, with the Islamic militant group defeating the U.S.-trained and funded Afghan army at an astonishing pace. Last month, President Biden held a press conference where he insisted that despite the U.S. pulling troop presence from Afghanistan, a Taliban takeover of the country "is not inevitable." In just over a month since that press conference, the Taliban captured multiple cities and finally Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, cementing their control in the region. Former CIA Analyst, U.S. Army Major who served in Afghanistan and Co-Founder of No One Left Behind, Matt Zeller, joins to discuss the severe threat the Taliban poses the citizens of Afghanistan now that militants have taken control. He also talks about America's need to focus on quickly airlifting all U.S. personnel and allies out of harm's way, reports describing the violence beginning under Taliban rule, and how he plans to hold President Biden accountable for the lack of foresight that led to an international disaster. The number of migrants crossing the southern border continues to grow every day and the crisis isn't going away anytime soon. In July, Border Patrol reported over 200, 000 migrant apprehensions at the U.S./Mexico border, making it the highest in over two decades. Last week, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas met privately with Border Patrol agents in Texas and said in leaked audio that the border crisis is "unsustainable" and "if our borders are the first line of defense, we're going to lose." Meanwhile former Border Patrol chief Rodney Scott is warning that President Biden's mishandling of the surge of illegal immigrants at the southern border has caused a national security threat because of the increase of suspected terrorists crossing into the U.S. Former Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf and former Chief Patrol Agent Roy Villareal weigh in. Plus, commentary by FOX News contributor Liz Peek.
The Taliban has seized control of Afghanistan, with the Islamic militant group defeating the U.S.-trained and funded Afghan army at an astonishing pace. Last month, President Biden held a press conference where he insisted that despite the U.S. pulling troop presence from Afghanistan, a Taliban takeover of the country "is not inevitable." In just over a month since that press conference, the Taliban captured multiple cities and finally Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, cementing their control in the region. Former CIA Analyst, U.S. Army Major who served in Afghanistan and Co-Founder of No One Left Behind, Matt Zeller, joins to discuss the severe threat the Taliban poses the citizens of Afghanistan now that militants have taken control. He also talks about America's need to focus on quickly airlifting all U.S. personnel and allies out of harm's way, reports describing the violence beginning under Taliban rule, and how he plans to hold President Biden accountable for the lack of foresight that led to an international disaster. The number of migrants crossing the southern border continues to grow every day and the crisis isn't going away anytime soon. In July, Border Patrol reported over 200, 000 migrant apprehensions at the U.S./Mexico border, making it the highest in over two decades. Last week, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas met privately with Border Patrol agents in Texas and said in leaked audio that the border crisis is "unsustainable" and "if our borders are the first line of defense, we're going to lose." Meanwhile former Border Patrol chief Rodney Scott is warning that President Biden's mishandling of the surge of illegal immigrants at the southern border has caused a national security threat because of the increase of suspected terrorists crossing into the U.S. Former Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf and former Chief Patrol Agent Roy Villareal weigh in. Plus, commentary by FOX News contributor Liz Peek.
Nick Reed talks about a variety of topics in the news, including: President Biden addressed the nation yesterday on what's happening in Afghanistan. During the speech, he blamed everybody but himself. After the speech, Biden headed back to Camp David to finish up his vacation. Bryan Williams had former CIA analyst Matt Zeller on to talk about the speech. Zeller said 'I feel like I watched a different speech than the rest of you guys.'
President Biden Blames Trump And The Afghan People For Afghanistan Debacle, Matt Zeller Destroys Brian Williams On Air, Australia Now Requiring Masks To Drink Outside
Tuesday, August 17th, 2021, Larry Conners addresses President Biden's speech in which is being highly criticized. He reacts to former CIA analyst Matt Zeller, explaining the amount of intel they gave the Biden administration to safely remove Americans many months ago. Later, Christopher Holton, Snenior Analyst with the Center For Security Policy, joins Larry to [...] The post Former CIA Analyst Blasts Biden's Speech / 1PM LC-USA 8–17-21 appeared first on Larry Conners USA.
Tonight's guests are Richard Engel, NBC News chief foreign correspondent, Senator Chris Murphy, Atia Abawi, former Kabul bureau chief for NBC News, and Matt Zeller, co-founder of No One Left Behind.
Join Jim and Greg as they shred President Biden's speech on several points after Biden offers up nothing more than straw men arguments, false statements, blame shifting, and empty promises. They also cheer veteran Matt Zeller for ripping the speech to MSNBC's Brian Williams who praising Biden for "owning" his actions. And they laugh as the United Nations and the U.S. State Department expect the Taliban to create an inclusive government in Afghanistan that affords political opportunities to women.Please visit our great sponsors:Startmailhttps://startmail.com/martiniStart securing your email privacy today and you'll get 50% of your first year.My Pillowhttps://mypillow.com/martiniGet the 6-piece My Pillow Towel Set for only $39.99!
President Biden said our mission to kill Osama Bin Laden was a success despite not supporting the raid in the past. Also, Former CIA analyst Matt Zeller ripped Biden's speech on MSNBC after host Brian Williams commended Biden. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian Williams was Taken to School Today: When appearing to defend the President's owning of the Afghanistan withdrawal, the MSNBC anchor was given an earful by former CIA analyst and activist Matt Zeller. Then, Bill Donohue, president of The Catholic League calls for an investigation into allegations Pitt University engaged in harvesting organs of unborn babies. Finally, New Zealand is back under a nationwide lockdown, but you won't believe how many new cases of the Delta variant are the cause of this latest restriction. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Jim and Greg as they shred President Biden’s speech on several points after Biden offers up nothing more than straw men arguments, false statements, blame shifting, and empty promises. They also cheer veteran Matt Zeller for ripping the speech to MSNBC’s Brian Williams who praising Biden for “owning” his actions. And they laugh as […]
Nicolle Wallace and Brian Williams host special coverage of the situation in Afghanistan as the Taliban regain control of the country's capital and Pres. Biden delivers a speech defending his decision to withdraw U.S. troops. Joined by: Mike Memoli, Ben Rhodes, John Brennan, Matt Zeller, Richard Engel, Rep. Jackie Speier, Michael Crowley, Jeremy Butler, Paul Rieckhoff, Lynsey Addario, David Plouffe, and Basil Smikle
As American troops pull out of Afghanistan, the Taliban is advancing. Quickly. Violence is widespread. And tens of thousands of men and women who helped US efforts there are facing imminent danger. The numbers are shocking. 20,000 of our allies and thousands more of their family members are facing slaughter. It's a terrible and disgraceful betrayal of our allies. And the ramifications will impact our national security forever. But what's the real situation on the ground? How bad could it get? What should Biden do now? What can we do to help from here? Our intrepid host, Paul Rieckhoff (@PaulRieckhoff) breaks down the national security components, the media coverage, and the political dynamics from a truly independent viewpoint. And we're joined by the heroic Matt Zeller (@mattczeller). Matt is America's leading voice on the issue. The courageous Co-Founder of No One Left Behind, Truman National Security Fellow and author of Watches Without Time: An American Soldier in Afghanistan joins host and fellow Army veteran Rieckhoff for a gripping conversation that goes deeper and hits harder than anything you'll hear anywhere else. Matt knows first-hand what it's like to have fought alongside these brave men and women. He'll tell you how after a ferocious firefight in Afghanistan, one saved his life. And became his best friend. Now, they've made it their mission to save the lives of others who have been left behind. It's as real as it gets—and this conversation will leave you better informed and better prepared in the coming months as events unfold. Be a part of the solution. Join us for exclusive access and events by joining our Patreon community. Get access to events, guests, merch discounts, and exclusive content. And check out the new IA merch to hook up your favorite independent as summer winds down. “What all political pods ought to be: fun, engaging, freewheeling, and respectful - even welcoming- of different points of view. I'm a fan.” -That's what political strategist Paul Begala called Independent Americans, You can also watch the video of this conversation with Matt and more than 100 other important, inspiring and iconic leaders from Sarah Jessica Parker to Meghan McCain; Stephen Colbert to Pete Buttigieg on the Righteous YouTube page. Independent Americans connects, informs and inspires--and is powered by Righteous Media. On social media or www.IndependentAmericans.us. And stay vigilant, America. Watch the full conversation here: https://youtu.be/C1I8I6aSg8A Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
U.S. Army veteran Matt Zeller G'06 wouldn't be alive if it weren't for the heroic actions of Janis Shinwari, the interpreter who intervened when Zeller's unit was ambushed in Afghanistan. Now, Zeller is fighting to save thousands of U.S. allies who played a pivotal role for the military in fighting the Taliban through an organization he co-founded, No One Left Behind. Zeller discusses the efforts to rescue these allies, who are being hunted down and killed by the Taliban for supporting the U.S. Zeller relives how Shinwari saved his life, shares how the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks motivated him to enlist, and reveals why he owes everything to Syracuse University.
Claire McCaskill and Michael Steele, in for Nicolle Wallace, discuss the continued fallout of McCarthy pulling his picks for the January 6th select committee after Pelosi vetoed two of his choices. Plus, one of the Capitol Police officers who was attacked by rioters is now attacked by right-wing media, mask mandates are again under consideration as covid cases rise, the Afghan interpreters who put their lives on the line are now in danger as U.S. troops withdraw, Biden defends the filibuster, how the new surge of covid is hitting the unvaccinated the hardest, and the Justice Department cracks down on the illegal pipeline of guns.Joined by: Tim Miller, Robert Gibbs, Jackie Alemany, Mark Zaid, Eugene Scott, Matt Zeller, Jake Sherman, Donna Edwards, Sam Stein, Michelle Goldberg, Dr. Irwin Redlener, and Cedric Alexander
Tonight's guests are Matt Zeller, co-founder of No One Left Behind, and Emily Bass, author of "To End a Plague: America's fight to defeat AIDS in Africa."
Tonight's guests are Rep. Lauren Underwood and Matt Zeller, co-founder of No One Left Behind.
The United States is quickly approaching its September deadline for a full military withdrawal from Afghanistan. As the U.S. completes its withdrawal, many Afghans who partnered with the U.S., serving as translators and interpreters, face the danger of severe retribution from the Taliban.Those who partner with the U.S. military can obtain a special immigrant visa, or SIV, through the U.S. State Department, but many lawmakers and veterans' groups are concerned that the U.S. is running out of time to approve SIVs for its Afghan partners. To help make sense of it all, Bryce Klehm sat down with Congressman Seth Moulton and Matt Zeller. Rep. Moulton is a representative from Massachusetts who served as a Marine infantry officer in Iraq and who is also a member of the Honoring Our Promises Working Group, a bipartisan group of lawmakers calling on the Biden administration to protect the U.S.'s Afghan partners. Zeller is a Truman Center fellow and host of the Wartime Allies podcast, who served as a combat advisor with Afghan security forces and who is also the co-founder of No One Left Behind, a veterans' organization that provides services to former Afghan and Iraqi interpreters who resettle in the United States.They covered a range of issues, including the risks that current and former U.S. partners in Afghanistan face, the obstacles in the SIV process and a potential evacuation of U.S. partners to Guam. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
US Army & Afghan war veterans Matt Zeller and Janis Shinwari are on a mission - save the thousands of wartime allies who served with US forces. This episode previews the entire podcast to come. Each week we will tell the stories of those who served shoulder to shoulder together for the duration of the wars. Our hope is that these stories help galvanize an evacuation of our wartime allies to safety. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We talk GI Bill restrictions, getting your life saved, and saving the lives of others. Our guest is Matt Zeller, founder of No One Left Behind. Join us for his amazing story.
Once again separated by most of the East Coast, the Taking Ship crew finds the discontented resistance, talks about the joy and futility of clicking “like” and the filth of the President of the United States’ habits. They also revisit the healthcare debate and offer an update on the War on the War on Corruption. Finally, their joined by Army veteran and founder of No One Left Behind (www.nooneleft.org), Matt Zeller to talk SIV, his congressional run and the CIA.
Matt Zeller | No One Left Behind (part 2) On episode 10 of Longest War: The Post 9/11 Veterans Podcast, we continue our conversation with Matt Zeller, former army officer, combat veteran of Afghanistan, and founder of No One Left Behind–helping Afghan and Iraqi combat interpreters resettle safely in the United States. Those […]
Matt Zeller | No One Left Behind (part 1) On episode 9 of Longest War: The Post 9/11 Veterans Podcast, we talk with Matt Zeller, former army officer, combat veteran of Afghanistan, and founder of No One Left Behind–helping Afghan and Iraqi combat interpreters resettle safely in the United States. Those who served […]
This week Frank and Axel talk to Matt Zeller (https://twitter.com/mattczeller), a co-founder of No One Left Behind (http://nooneleft.org/ and https://twitter.com/n1leftbehind). While on a mission in Afghanistan, his interpreter, Janis Shinwari, picked up a gun and killed two Taliban who were ambushing Matt’s position from behind, saving his life. Matt helped get Janis to the U.S. through the Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) program and together they founded No One Left Behind. Its mission is to is to help America’s Wartime Allies with SIVs resettle safely in the United States.
Matt Zeller is the Co-Founder of No One Left Behind, a Truman National Security Fellow and an adjunct fellow at the American Security Project. He is also the author of Watches Without Time (Just World Books, 2012), which chronicles his experience serving as an embedded combat adviser with the Afghan security forces in Ghazni, Afghanistan, in 2008. He earned a BA in Government from Hamilton College and a MPA and a MA-IR from The Maxwell School at Syracuse University.The mission of No One Left Behind (nooneleft.org) is to help Afghan and Iraqi combat interpreters with Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs) resettle safely in the United States. We bridge the gap that exists between current State Department and NGO refugee relief programs,and provide assistance with housing, employment and cultural adaptation. We treat our clients as the heroic veterans they are.
Matt Zeller, author of the fine memoir 'Watches Without Time: An American Soldier in Afghanistan', has been waging a big campaign to save the life of his interpreter, Janis Shinwari. Hear about his campaign-- and also hear an excerpt from his book telling of his parting from Shinwari in Kabul, in december 2008.Support the show (http://justworldeducational.org/donate/)
Matt Zeller, author of 'Watches Without Time: An American Soldier in Afghanistan,' discusses the highlights from his recent college speaking tour and his key lessons learned from Afghanistan—some of which come from surprising places. Matt also reflects on the 10th anniversary of the Iraq War, what the war in Afghanistan would have looked like if we had never invaded Iraq, and how these wars have reignited the issue of veterans' mental health.Support the show (http://justworldeducational.org/donate/)