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♪. lou: please join us here tomorrow. china expert gordon chang, former congressman jason chaffetz among our guests. so for welcome to it democrats hell-bent on impeachment of the president. tonight calling for calls. it will be enough to stop the violence and save his own skin in the senate question earlier today the house voted to 197 to impeach president trump. ten republicans on the democrats to make in the very first president to be impeached twice. nice. it came after a blistering political fight on the house floor, here are some highlights. we know that the president of the united states incited this insurrection. he must to go he is a clear and present danger to the nation. soon i guess we can argue back
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and forth, but you are using this as a weapon. and you are destroying this little experiment in self-government. >> america under attack that is why donald trump must be impeached. if it continues won't just be republicans who get canceled. not just be the president of the united states, they cancel cultural come for us all. >> today we broke the remedy the founders provided for just such a flawless president, impeachment respect some of the metaphor of the president let the flame so they lit actual frames, actual fire placement donald trump is a living, breathing, impeachable offense. the president bears responsibility for wednesday's attack on congress by mob writers. the president's immediate action deserves congressional action which where i think a fact-finding commission and a censure resolution would be prudent. sue backed out all eyes on senate republicans who hold president trump's fate in their hands.
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many have said they're furious with the president for urging his crowd to march to the capitol building pain he held a rally, as you note right near it on january 6, the date they were voting to certify the election. and then what happened next? we don't know perhaps with that in mind the president tonight released a video calling on his supporters to stay away from the inauguration and to absolutely refrain from any kind of violence, watch. whether you are on the right or on the left, a democrat, or a republican, there is never a justification for violence. no excuses, no exceptions, america is a nation of loss. those who engage in the attacks last week will be brought to justice. now, i am asking everyone who has ever believed in our agenda, to be thinking of ways to ease tensions, calm tempers
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, and help to promote peace in our country. sue agate would've been a great speech a week ago birds were 30 president never want to mention the so-called election or in that speech. could this happen before the ghost of the senate cosmic joining me tonight texas republican republican brian babin. welcome. >> welcome thank you. kennedy: set the scene forming their ten republicans voted to impeach the president on this article. zero republicans voted that way and 2019. so, please tell me, read having conversations with some of your colleagues? and where other people on the fence? were they turn torn? back i was surprised at a couple of those. but i wasn't at most of them who voted with the democrats on impeachment. but you know what kennedy, they started talking about impeaching this president on
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january 20, 2017. the "washington post" came out and said the campaign to impeach president trump begins now. and they continued on for four straight years. we went through the mueller report, the fake russian dossier, went to fbi, d.o.j., you name it was going on, they were after this adman. there after his friends and family. and to do this today, when he had about six or seven, or eight days left, it is just absurd. they impeached him without any evidence. they had no due process. all they had were news reports. and i looked at the transcript of what he said. because he was still speaking at the time of the insurrection. they called it when i was on the floor of the house of representatives, he read that and certainly he got his audience excited. because incitement is a word
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that i would say if you are going to impeach people and remove them from office for inciting as a three fourths of the entire house of representatives especially the democrat side would be impeached. the hypocrisy of what we have seen and don't get me wrong, i was absolutely horrified and opposed and condemned the attack on the six when i was on the floor of the house of representatives, but that type of violence and more went on across the country for months on end. a lot of these democrats never condemned it. in fact, they excused it and even encouraged it in many ways. and so the hypocrisy is just beyond belief. i believe it theo. i believe the right violence throughout the entire summer i am from portland, oregon. i was heartbroken to see not only what some of the rioters were doing and the ways they were harming other portlanders and police officers there, how
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they were vandalizing private and public property, but the d.a. was not charging anyone. he was feeding this lawlessness. but i also had a hard time when private boys would go to antifa rallies. they knew exactly what was going to happen. they knew they were going to inflame the situation. in the president decided to hold a rally steps from capitol hill, knowing this crowd felt like the election was stolen from him and them, there was a convened session to certify the election. you have to stop this, he had to fight this, you know what is going to happen. this upbringing tensions that down. and for that the president is culpable and he is responsible because his speech was irresponsible in that regard. but i agree with you, there is a very clear light and very clear legal framework for what incitement and sedition is. i agree that we have to have
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due process in order to define those. so what happens now? where do we go from here congressman? >> of courses going over to the united states senate. it's going to be up to leader mcconnell. in fact it will soon will be after the 20th will be leader schumer. we will see, it takes a two thirds vote to convict the presidents. there are a lot of opinions but like i am a dentist not an attorney, not a constitutional attorney. but how do you remove someone from office is already out of office? i keep hearing this is all a complete waste. and think about this, kennedy. it took them months and months for these democrats to come together and compromise so we could get a covid package out for the american people. kennedy: that's another thing that's frustrating for families and business owners. they are waiting for leave. in congress it's impeaching someone who is god the less that it would produce very
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confusing for a lot of people i going to attend the inauguration? subindex i am not going to be able to attend the inauguration. so for me neither i will not sear there. best of luck to you and please give my love to your family, i adore them. thank you very, very much kennedy god bless. >> think you congressman. the backlash of republicans who voted for impeachment has been swift. number past conservatives calling in from uncial wyoming congresswoman liz cheney to step down over her impeachment support pizza can we expect more gop political retribution even as president trump calls for calm? let's meet tonight panel and talk it over but we got host of part of the problem podcasts the legendary dave smith he is back. learn with attorney and republican strategist and alexandra wilkes. lucas here host of the aggressive progressive podcast and former aide to future majority leader chuck schumer it is chris hahn, welcome everyone. >> allow how you doing?
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kennedy: so dave, with this have happened, would we have seen, this is pure speculation. you think we would have seen the siege on capitol hill last wednesday of the president had not held a rally close by? you think people live convened in the capitol the same way? >> quite possibly not read that is not what the standard for inciting violence is or inciting insurrection. yes possibly not. possibly for bunch of leftist and democrats had not been talking at how cops are on your hunting black people for sport, we would not of seen the riots this summer. if you're going to use that for a standard of incitement you've just given up free speech. my guilty of incitement right now someone goes and doesn't violence the government? i did not ask them to do it, i did not call for that i'm just telling the truth. so they are a gang of criminals. kennedy: i agree with you pay by think you can condemn what
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the president said on the things he's done over the last couple of months since the election. i think you can do all of that. but i still think impeachment is special. i think it should be reserved. >> look i condemn the president for a lot of things but his awful foreign-policy terrible appointment, but this impeachment is an absolute disgrace built on nothing but hysteria. the idea that donald trump incited insurrection is laughable. if we were not in a moment of hysteria right now, and believe me into month, three must be won't be in a moment of hysteria over this capitol right, this is laughably ridiculous. surviving the capitol right was not laughably ridiculous but there nonviolent people died. no i'm saying the idea that donald trump incited an insurrectionist laughably ridiculous. not the incident itself it was awful breadsticks alexander what responsibility legally as your perspective from an attorney does the president
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have? and how do you feel about his leadership over the last couple of months? and where it has led us today. >> impeachment is a political punishment. not necessarily strictly legal one in the sense is not adjudicated by the usual article three court. but for that reason, the president has a duty to be a moral leader of our country. i think it was irresponsible to do what he did. kennedy: was it impeachable? 's vehicle look i think you could consider to be an impeachable offense. i think where it is difficult to say though, is can this process be adjudicated fairly? can it be adjudicated with enough time? that is the real consideration here. you could argue that the american people have already spoken on the matter of donald trump and the 2020 election.
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congress be best served by focusing on other matters and moving the country forward. kennedy: so here is what i will say, chris separate i understand the people worried about with the president might do prebuilt week tougher to agitate people because he's been kicked off of every social beta platform where he might have the greatest reach. but i would like for him to pardon or commute the sentences of edward snowden and ross albrecht and possibly julian a stage miniature there is a long list of others who are deserving of a presidential pardon. is the only president that's going to do that. joe biden would never, ever stick his neck out there for people like that. and with people who are very unjustly imprisoned that i just named, what are your thoughts? >> since he's not speaking to his white house counsel anymore, i don't know how he is going to get those pardons are drafted. we know he does not know how to use a word processor program so good luck with that
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that's not going to happen. look, it is an impeachable offense but he did incite a violent riot. not just by what he said on the sixth but when he has been saying for the last nine weeks since the election. i point to what howard stern sit on his radio show on monday. charles manson got convicted for a double vertebrate he wasn't there, he did not tell them to kill them for he led the occult. donald trump led the cult that invaded our capitol try to kill the speaker of the housel, the vice president that majority and minority leader of the u.s. senate. if you have a q and you do not punish the coup leaders you're going to have another coup attempt. so this has to be dealt with where there's needs to be accountability, there needs to be justice. and the president needs to pay for it but i don't think is going to get remove the sound of time to remove them but they will convict them in the senate just watched. he will again. kennedy: i don't know if they will i don't of that there will be a two thirds majority. i think a lot of republicans in the senate, particular those who want to run first president know all they're
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going to do is alienate that critical base. humate looked on your nose at people voted for the president, but there are a lot of them. it's almost half the country. >> think you're underestimating the chasm between mitt romney, liz chase and the rest of the republican party. before i realize one side is more than two thirds of the caucus. last word, debris >> i'm sorry they're not splitting in half, they're splitting 95% for donald trump to look at any of the polls. the idea that the republican pace is a split in half. kennedy: its not split in half. >> it's being 30% prospective being disingenuous right now the panels going to retort a little later. first up to this impeachment but open the floodgates for the same thing to happen to every future president? is that the system we really want? for bill clinton impeachment manager bob barr is here. manager bob barr is here. he is up stay restless with the icon that does the same. the rx crafted by lexus.
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here to discuss the former dorms are republican u.s. attorney who served as a during the president clinton's impeachment trial. guy: welcome back to the show sir. >> had a great to be with you i would've been surprised if a year ago when we were talking together about beachfront impeachment, a year from then we would be here talking about it yet again. it is a crazy world out there. kennedy: does a second engagement even if he's not removed from office because he's leaving anyway, it is a second impeachment wound him the way democrats are hoping? >> know. because trump's trump. it is not going to hurt him. it's not going to do anything that empower his base even more. so, other than giving the democrats a sense of self satisfaction that we hit him again, it does not do anything really went all of the dust settles, kennedy. >> i heard james clyburn today of course minority whip from
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south carolina, he was saying to neil cavuto that he doesn't really know what is going to happen with the senate. and he does not really care for the house is done its job. don't you think they should operate with a little bit more foresight than that? or my just expecting too much from congress? >> you're certainly expecting too much from this congress. the impeachment a year ago, was based on nothing whatsoever that team and approached a violation of a law for high crime or misdemeanor. and this time it doesn't either with the house did. plus the fact, candy, the fact of the matter is the language of article two section four of the constitution, which says the president and vice president other civil officers shall be removed from office on impeachment for high crimes and misdemeanors but it says the president, not the ex-president, not the former president, not the future
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president but the president. once donald trump leaves office at noon on generate 20th , he cannot be tried for anything by the congress. >> yes it is like trying to put a baby back inside. so you can give it a c-section. it seems a little counterintuitive but i'm not quite understanding. although is the president really that much of a threat to democrats that they have to go through a senate trial hoping for the conviction is the only way to keep him from running in 2024, set the illegal here? >> it so irrational kennedy they are blinded by their own hatred, they think they are accomplishing something but they are not. you look at the article of impeachment, it talks about he falsely claimed he won the election, will g that includes an awful lot of presidents that make such claims. it claims that he. kennedy: hillary clinton said the same thing all the time. stacy abrams has created a
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career on claiming that. >> exactly. it's interesting, the only one of the three grounds that are laid out is the third one for which if they really held hearings and brought experts in, could form the proper basis for an impeachment. and that is the effort to urge the secretary of state of georgia to manufacture votes. that is the sort of thing that again, if they had hearings, evidence and experts could provide a legitimate basis. but it doesn't because they did not do any of that. >> that is a really good points. i am sure they wanted to. i don't know, i've lost my appetite for this if republicans do infect to gain control of the house in two years, i do not want them to impeach biden unless he is done something really, really, really bad but we have to raise the threshold again part item how you do this. we are in the high silly season. everyone is so emotional. i don't know how you talk
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people down from that ledge. i am just going to go have some bourbon with my friends all wearing masks, getting silly drunk on that because we have no power because they take it all from us. bob barr, tucked us again soon, thanks so much. >> thank you kennedy. >> coming up asc now admitting she went some kind of commission to reign in the press. why did she hate free speech? might memo in the panel might memo in the panel return, a must in your medicine cabinet! less sick days! cold coming on? zicam® is clinically proven to shorten colds! highly recommend it! zifans love zicam's unique zinc formula. it shortens colds! zicam zinc that cold!
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investigatory style rather than truth and reconciliation. and so i think that is an interesting concept for us to explore. and you know, i do think that several members of congress, and some of my discussions have brought up media literacy because that is a part of what happened here. around, we're going to have to figure out how we reign in our media environment so you can't just spew disinformation and misinformation. kennedy: all right dear, first it defined disinformation and misinformation please tell me how they are different? then tell me who decides fact from falsehood? and does this committee change members of the power shift? hyper partisans like this squeaky democratic socialist, or hardly objective. i can't imagine she was on her
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freedom caucus counterparts running the committee winter republicans are back in charge. the desire here is for a one party state, it's not a monoculture. the only way of achieving fatness through compliance and force. and it has been tried, senator josie carthy railed against free speech of the 50s what he termed to be communist when he warned 57 actual commies had infiltrated the state department. he had done savory investigatory means to purge dangerous and un-american communist until. [inaudible] not these are and 69% of newspapers in germany in 1939. and anyone who engaged in disinformation against the reich was completely disappeared in a concentration camp be at the administer propaganda and public enlightenment, that is quite a committee. the chinese are experts at jailing and expelling journals to spew misinformation. and that one party hellhole in those in media who dare cast
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red china and eight red light earth turned on the welt to really be seen again for lesser-known trying to put 47 journalists, apple founder has of fate by writing an op-ed in the wall street journal and attending an unlawful assembly in 2017. he will go to trial in april. but the commies find his immediate literacy questionable at best. they may aoc him to jail for good. it is an incredibly slippery and dangerous slope to have congress regulating the media environment and free speech writing congresswoman aoc has been known to pinocchio a few whoppers of her own, latently lying on twitter and an interview so what punishment which issue herself? with her pension for february she is as illiterate as a conservative she blasts for daring to engage in a different point of view. and that is the memo. >> all right, here we go.
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let's party. can we even believe aoc's comments come as a debate over big set censorship eats up again? but here's a twist were not 45 minutes co-ceo of twitter, jack dorsey said he is sorry he had abandoned president trump, tweeting in part, while stroking his, having to take these actions fragments of public conversation that divide us for they limit the potential for clarification, redemption and learning. it's is the present i feel is dangerous when corporation hasn't part of the global conversation. yeah now am not so why did you do it? it's just the beginning customer the partner panels back, dave smith, alexandra wilkes and chris hahn welcome back everyone. dave i'll start with you. jack dorsey says he's awful sorry had to ban the president, it is awful dangerous, i don't understand. i think this minnesota conflicted i don't believe he still lords over a giant tech
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company, your thoughts. >> it is infuriating pretty always does this pretty never stands by his decision, he never justifies it. is like well i guess we had to do that. but you did not have to do that. this is not the first time this is just the biggest it is ample and sitting president of the united states of america. this is all lies. look, ron paul just got locked out of his facebook account recently. this is a mass campaign, it is collusion between all these big tech companies but it's not about incitement, inciting violence but ron paul is a greatest champion of peace in modern american history. kennedy: amen. i did not understand that one at altered he has been screaming from the mountaintops for as long as he has been in the national conversation about ending foreign wars, and police brutality go ahead. >> let me make it clear so you can understand exactly what is going on here, it is not about inciting violence, it's about
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silencing dissident voices. if you look at it from that lens than silencing ron paul makes an awful lot of sense and silencing donald trump makes a lot of sense but it's funny when aoc talks about the lies in the media, you know she does not seem to bring up the fact that the president is colluding with the hostile foreign power. how come no one talks about that anymore? oh yeah because that was a big fat lie. that was all a lie cooked up by the deep state. so is that inciting violence to say that the president is in bed with the hostile foreign power? super go ahead and respond to that croissant. >> you know, twitter, facebook, they are private companies. >> your libertarian now. >> they could do whatever they want with their platform. i'm tired of hearing people on the rights always calling me a socialist. now saying that is violating the first amendment which does not apply to that company.
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so far no one has said that on the show. >> not you but others have. >> not here. >> the president violated the rules and the president was bantering things unfortunate we have a president that incited violence and has perpetrated the biggest lie that's been believed by congress in this country. >> you are a lawyer. you know what means incite violence. becky make no sense of what you're saying pay >> you know he did not incite violence you are a lawyer you know that is not true. >> oh, i do. stuart pulled out a second you got a chance to talk. alright very good, alexander you get the last word go ahead and rake this type. >> i think what jack dorsey is saying here's he feels >> responsibility paid while it is true that twitter isn't governed by the first amendment by a government organization would be, they do feel that sense of >> responsibility restates they
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play on the discourse that does occur on their platform should be narrowly tailored the same way the court demanded in the case of a first amendment protected speech. so i mean if jack dorsey has said we're going to limit the president's tweets until after inauguration day, that would make sense, okay he has a unique platform it's unique. in american history. kennedy: by fanning him forever when the ayatollah and the people daily in china can still spew along with the president turkey come on man, have some uniform standards for it all right thank you panna great to talk to you. dave, alexander, chris. coming up, could the left use week's violence as a pretext to try to turn america into a police state? how are they going to deepen that? west 2020 libertarian vice ♪♪
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the work capitol right investigators they are playing hardball. under the incoming biden administration is there a chance the white house could use the events to justify ramping up the police state? the fbi says is looking into suspect transactions, travel records, movements, communication as well as tips from the public and analyzing photos and videos. it would've been a really useful thing to do before wednesday. so, how can we rein in the feds before they get too drunk on power? join me now former libertarian vice president candidate, maybe run on the big ticket with big boy pants in 2024 spike cohen's back. welcome back. >> thank you for me on kennedy i appreciate it. >> this is pretty incredible. the party the brave defend the police without any thought of criminal core form plans, now they're going to turn at least
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our nations capitol into a militarized police state for some time, how do you see this? the party that brought us the man who brought us the 1994 crime bill, has once again, has given us a great pretext to be able to create yet another series of laws. joe biden is the man behind the 1994 crime bill which left more american's being in prison than any other country on earth. the 1995 in 1996 antiterrorism bill. the major force finally toughening of the patriot act that led to all of us being spied on and presume to be terrorist before proven innocent for this is a man is uniquely good at taking the failures of government to protect themselves or us in using it as a pretext to take more power infringe our rights even more. so i expect more of that. before that is a really good points free when you bring that up i think about him working with strom thurmond to strengthen the sentencing laws to make it almost impossible for african-american men
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convicted of crack offenses to ever get out of prison. and, guess who is got by side? kamala harris for their sort of cheering each other on. the reaction from the left to all of this has been very, very interesting. do you see this as a failure of communication between law enforcement departments, and the city of d.c.? or is or something larger happening that led to the c-uppercase-letter which is condemnable? sabbatical kennedy before the show i try to write a comprehensive list that government does not screw up. i was not able to actually write anything. this is what government does, they fail, they use their failure as an excuse to push for more laws, the gives them more control over our lives for than they fail even harder for that is what they're going to do, like you said you got joe biden the top cop and his running mate where the most brutal enforcers of the law that he helped shepherd through d.c. to become law, and they have now been handed on a silver platter yet
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another pretext of these types of things. it is not going to make us any safer. what not going to make them any savers going to make lots of money from the contractors cottage it is rebuilt around the military, and industrial complex. >> it was really interesting as watching bowser's press conference after the capitol riot, and she was saying, generally really need? statehood. because i need more power production of an alta called the national guard. >> that will fix it. before it was insane. that is the pivot, you are absolutely right were government has failed you call for government? that's when he sliced her handoff you've tells to throw you a knife. >> another big pivot is going to be gun control. now the donald trump set the precedent of using executive orders and rule changes with the atf to pass gun control without congressional oversight. i fully expect that to be on steroids for even though there were sparse i could tell no guns that were used during these riots on capitol hill, except by august the law
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enforcement they're trying to quell them, dollar for donuts run end up with more gun control. it's not going to even have an opportunity to be bought by congress was going to happen by executive order. >> i cannot have donuts of my celiac disease, i'll take the dollar to buy a gun instead. spikes on thanks a much compact donor party pal soon please >> i be happy to. kennedy: very good but meantime the nation's c-uppercase-letter is the ramping up security precautions one week for present electoral biden inauguration. 20000 national guard troops now expected to be deployed in d.c. for the big events. that is four times the number of u.s. troops currently deployed in iraq in night guinness dan combined. these units reported being put to prepare for the possibility ied's targeting the capitol. so how do we keep d.c. from turning to baghdad? running me now it's 40 radio host it is bryan suits british your memories called off to join california's national guard during the 1992 l.a.
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riots. >> we have more guys in germany, okay? kennedy: [laughter] o'grady hope they can bring me back a bmw. we should close the bases in germany as well. so this is crazy, walk me through it they are going through. it seems very strange that the dod has gotten a lot more money over the last four years. can they not afford cots or even yoga mats for the fellows to sleep on? they are just sleeping in the middle of the day on hard cold marble. >> that's the cost of doing business we get called up subject this but i slept in the 711. here's the deal, i am confused , i understand the show of force. your not calling the regular army everything at the state national guard. sparse i understand right now, still under the control of their governors. but they're going all the way to nevada for the bringing guys from my old unit 22 in
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nevada succumb to d.c. for the free sightseeing i guess or something. this is based on, i believe the psychological assessment that same crew from last wednesday if they were confronted with people in the u.s. military uniform with an american flag, they would not broken to the line. i've got news for you. the capitol police could have a line of riot cops had no with their doing and were cops and spectating writers or whatever, with the oral graco helmets, this may never have happened. but you know, you go to the path of least resistance. that crowds, find your own metaphor, i think this is correctly under the psychological presupposition of ac american military uniforms are not going to beat them with a fire extinguisher. i hope not. kennedy: so specifically what if you heard customer you host
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a show called dark secrets. they talk about what's really going on in the world you talk about intel and chatter among other things. so what are they hearing about the 17th because that scares the jesus out of me. >> i never thought i would say this about a domestic deployment of the national guard fit i hampered something about the rules of engagement. i'm not going to pass it on. the left and my sought rules of engagement like this, was a 1999 when i was in bosnia. because the service you had a crowd living tell you started the bosnia. the iraqis knew how to make a crowd too. read more robust rules of engagement and bark baghdad, far more. but still, my frame of reference is 92. with 165th infantry here in california. my rules of engagement were pretty tight. if we were shot at we could shoot back.
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use same level of force with the police. before we have like ten seconds got into quick. >> lesson it's more of a show of force pretty wish it wasn't happening. she forfeits a show of force until the date their shirts off so we can see their nipples yea. thank you is always great job. topical storm is metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless every day. and having more days is possible with verzenio, proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant. verzenio + fulvestrant is for women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call your doctor, start an anti-diarrheal, and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor about any fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts,
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