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one and international regulatory attorney miles edwards miles and start with you we know that several world leaders have come out against this permanent ban of president trump why is it why is that and what is this going to lead to. who. who. who. who. sort of you are who are. who. you know this is well known. and so what they say you know that means you're flying along an open architecture far from where people should be through express insults another scene it's literally the size of the room and they really are stifling and sort of well ben twitter c.e.o. jack dorsey he defended the decision to ban donald trump but he also said that he's concerned about this long term effects that bands could have to buy that. i absolutely do not buy it look jack dorsey walks around with that ridiculous you know rumpelstiltskin beard of his and he is making statements that make no sense whatsoever he's saying in this moment we were right to completely remove from our platform the sitting president of the united states because of 2 tweets which by the way if you go back and read the tweets one tweet
one and international regulatory attorney miles edwards miles and start with you we know that several world leaders have come out against this permanent ban of president trump why is it why is that and what is this going to lead to. who. who. who. who. sort of you are who are. who. you know this is well known. and so what they say you know that means you're flying along an open architecture far from where people should be through express insults another scene it's literally the size of the room...
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on and international regulatory attorney miles edwards miles let's start with you we know that several world leaders have come out against this permanent ban of president trump why is it why is that and what is this going to lead to. log. in and who is almost come out of the who a supporter of the president who until the international leaders with the politically motivated and soon frenchmen are free speech you are poor job hunting you know who should be the citizens not the you know who are really regulating hans and the more old the german prime minister home out of this is what really. what they see a being a quitter should be a plus long and open architecture for people should be free to express themselves another singing it's really decisive to the left and they really are stifling conservatives all well then twitter c.e.o. jack dorsey he defended the decision to ban donald trump but he also said that he's concerned about this long term effect that bans could have to buy that. i absolutely do not buy it look jack dorsey walks around with that ridiculous you know rumpelstiltskin be
on and international regulatory attorney miles edwards miles let's start with you we know that several world leaders have come out against this permanent ban of president trump why is it why is that and what is this going to lead to. log. in and who is almost come out of the who a supporter of the president who until the international leaders with the politically motivated and soon frenchmen are free speech you are poor job hunting you know who should be the citizens not the you know who are...
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edward? reporter: president donald trump speaking at the alamo, 450 miles completed that was 2016 campaign promiseafter the violence in the u.s. capitol we will also hear how president trump may advocate for his policies. president-elect joe biden says he will unwind the immigration agenda from the past four years. he angered immigration activists by backing off some of the timelines, not days, now months to get it done. biden still wants to repeal the travel bans, give the so-called dreamers a path to citizenship and end the merit-based system for immigration. stop building the wall and allow asylum-seekers to stay in the u.s. for their day in court. president donald trump warns the caravans are already forming because of those changes proposed. >> we're stopping in large numbers the drugs coming into the country for many, many years and decades. we're stopping a lot of illegal immigration. our numbers have been very good. some caravans are starting to form because they think there is going to be a lot in it for them if they're able to get through but we're able to stop it. reporter: acting custo
edward? reporter: president donald trump speaking at the alamo, 450 miles completed that was 2016 campaign promiseafter the violence in the u.s. capitol we will also hear how president trump may advocate for his policies. president-elect joe biden says he will unwind the immigration agenda from the past four years. he angered immigration activists by backing off some of the timelines, not days, now months to get it done. biden still wants to repeal the travel bans, give the so-called dreamers a...
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edward rollerson. >> police dialed a phone number they found for ed. he told them he lived 5 00 mileseastern tennessee and agreed to make the drive to germantown to be interviewed. detectives wondered whether he made the trip once already that week to take heather away. more importantly, could he tell them where she was now. >> just because you have somebody live 5g00 miles away does not mean that they didn't have anything to do with this disappearance. >> police recorded ed roller son's interview during questioning ed made a potentially important admission. >> i love her to death. i would do anything for her, you know, one of the detectives asked me who would she call if she wanted to disappear. i said me. i'd be here in however many hours it took me to get here today. >> but he insisted heather never made that call. and there was more. ed told detectives he was surprised by the first question he was asked when initially contacted by the police. >> detective kemp called me. he said, is your girlfriend there. and i said, yeah, she's in the backyard. he said, okay. so heather's okay? i
edward rollerson. >> police dialed a phone number they found for ed. he told them he lived 5 00 mileseastern tennessee and agreed to make the drive to germantown to be interviewed. detectives wondered whether he made the trip once already that week to take heather away. more importantly, could he tell them where she was now. >> just because you have somebody live 5g00 miles away does not mean that they didn't have anything to do with this disappearance. >> police recorded ed...
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side of santa monica boulevard, just 11 miles away in los angeles, the refuse fascism group held a trump pence out now car caravan today reporter chelsea edwardsags sign plastered cars and a clear message. dozens gathered in downtown los angeles for a socially distant caravan demanding immediate action at the white house. we don't want to just sit and wait until the inauguration. we want them driven out from power now. michelle chuy's in l. a based organizer with refused fascism, a group calling for action all over the country. there can be no more waiting. there is a need for the decent people to make clear our. determination to stop this fascist danger, which has been overdue for years. now we have citizens have to take to the public square. we've got to call this out. many it. saturday's demonstration in downtown l. a were motivated by the week's events at the nation's capitol. i was in shock, but honestly, i wasn't surprised because this is just like him, just like there's his supporters. it is more important now than ever to speak out the caravans goal to inspire others to take. action people see us driving by. they're going to see these
side of santa monica boulevard, just 11 miles away in los angeles, the refuse fascism group held a trump pence out now car caravan today reporter chelsea edwardsags sign plastered cars and a clear message. dozens gathered in downtown los angeles for a socially distant caravan demanding immediate action at the white house. we don't want to just sit and wait until the inauguration. we want them driven out from power now. michelle chuy's in l. a based organizer with refused fascism, a group...
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edwards space base. by the mid-to late 1960's, x15 flights are pushing the regime in terms of flying 67 miles high or about 3400 feet or at a high speed of mach 6. the pallets of these vehicles are primarily nasa pilots or air -- pilots of these vehicles are primarily nasa pilots or air force pilots. these are missions pushing people to believe that this is the way into space. is this what will be developed to make this transition? you have to think, when this airplane first flies in 1959 -- charles lindbergh was alive. these generations of flyers in memory, they are seeing this idea of higher, faster, farther being symbolized by the flight of the x 15 through the late 1960's. this is x15 number one, scott crossfield and flown by a number of nasa test pilots. as well as air force pilots, including neil armstrong who was employed as a nasa research test pilot. it is something he was proud of. in terms of flying. this was an alternate path that another type of vehicle was chosen for, the atmosphere to space access in the form of a spatial primarily but in terms of the capsule of the mercury, gemini, and apol
edwards space base. by the mid-to late 1960's, x15 flights are pushing the regime in terms of flying 67 miles high or about 3400 feet or at a high speed of mach 6. the pallets of these vehicles are primarily nasa pilots or air -- pilots of these vehicles are primarily nasa pilots or air force pilots. these are missions pushing people to believe that this is the way into space. is this what will be developed to make this transition? you have to think, when this airplane first flies in 1959 --...
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the lack of the state rollout in that last mile, so to speak, is why the biden administration wants to mostly take over vaccinations. back to you. neil: edwarde meantime, i told you earlier we're getting word right now that the biden administration is keen on, among the things it wants to do right away upon taking office, maybe within hours after joe biden is sworn is, is to kill off the key stone xl pipeline, the one that goes from can do to states like -- ca can and eventually to the gulf. alberta's premier is on the wires right now in canada saying not so fast, he's seeking damagings under the north american free trade agreement if the u.s. were to cancel the keystone xl permit. i'd like to talk to michael levy, the governor of alaska. i should stress this would not be an alaska-direct issue per se, but governor, it is a reminder of the direction the new administration wants to go on this, that it's not an environmentally good idea and even though the keystone folks are saying they hope to be carbon neutral and avoid any of the problems the president-elect fears, it does seem to be on the chopping block. what do you think? >> i think this
the lack of the state rollout in that last mile, so to speak, is why the biden administration wants to mostly take over vaccinations. back to you. neil: edwarde meantime, i told you earlier we're getting word right now that the biden administration is keen on, among the things it wants to do right away upon taking office, maybe within hours after joe biden is sworn is, is to kill off the key stone xl pipeline, the one that goes from can do to states like -- ca can and eventually to the gulf....
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miles of wall. this as president-elect biden's administration is planning to undo a majority of the president's immigration efforts. edwardwhat can you tell us? >> reporter: we're talking about a potential cost to tax payers, popotential cost to americans, s a result of jobs. deportation costs $10,000 per person, compared to an average lifetime fiscal drain of $65,000 for illegal immigrant. this and personal safety of americans is the reason president donald trump reformed the immigration system to deport those who don't belong here and keep out others of who would bypass the legal immigration system. president-elect joe biden wants a moratorium on deportations among other changes. tom homan says reversing course now would be more expensive, not less, partly because one officer watching many detainees costs less than five supers fo officer safety going after one undocumented immigrant. >> 89.6% is a criminal. these are the people they want to put a moratorium on? these are the people they want to release back to the streets? it's a public safety issue and you can't put any amount -- i don't care if they told the -- saved
miles of wall. this as president-elect biden's administration is planning to undo a majority of the president's immigration efforts. edwardwhat can you tell us? >> reporter: we're talking about a potential cost to tax payers, popotential cost to americans, s a result of jobs. deportation costs $10,000 per person, compared to an average lifetime fiscal drain of $65,000 for illegal immigrant. this and personal safety of americans is the reason president donald trump reformed the immigration...