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i know that is not true in the case of the "u.s.s. cole." i know that the individuals who died are well remembered individually and collectively. but it's true in other cases. and we ask ourselves why. and these people are the victims of hate at the hands of pure unadulterated evil. there's no rhyme or reason that makes any sense to us. and i think it's important to remember those people as individuals. when we think about terrorism, it's not an abstract. it's thousands of people whose lives were taken, many at an early age, that was totally unnecessary, unwarranted, and the victim of, as i said, of pure evil. i just real quickly want to say one of the things that impressed itself upon me very strongly was my conversation with one of our fbi agents after the oklahoma city bombing. and i caught him in a moment where he was standing there looking at the remains of the building with a very pensive look on his face. so i asked him. he turned to me and i said, i know from our investigation that timothy mcveigh, the bomber, surveilled this buildin
i know that is not true in the case of the "u.s.s. cole." i know that the individuals who died are well remembered individually and collectively. but it's true in other cases. and we ask ourselves why. and these people are the victims of hate at the hands of pure unadulterated evil. there's no rhyme or reason that makes any sense to us. and i think it's important to remember those people as individuals. when we think about terrorism, it's not an abstract. it's thousands of people...
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united states, but the threat úneg when they attacked our embassies in kenya, tanzania, bombed the u.s.s. coleand killed thousands of americans on september 11. in afghanistan there may be only 200, 300, maybe 400 al qaeda members total. the organization is no longer capable of planning large-scale attacks against the united states. that's what our intelligence estimates tell us. and frankly there are far more al qaeda members today in other countries, like yemen, for instance. does that mean that we should also plant huge numbers of u.s. troops in every place where there are security vacuums to eliminate the terrorist threat from those countries? of course not. after two decades of the war on terror, we made a ton of mistakes but we've also gotten a lot better in terms of our intelligence capabilities and our ability to strike against a terrorist threat absent a huge in-country presence. why not apply that lesson learned to afghanistan? to their credit, the trump administration was right to finally call it like it is and state that the u.s. presence in afghanistan couldn't and shouldn't conti
united states, but the threat úneg when they attacked our embassies in kenya, tanzania, bombed the u.s.s. coleand killed thousands of americans on september 11. in afghanistan there may be only 200, 300, maybe 400 al qaeda members total. the organization is no longer capable of planning large-scale attacks against the united states. that's what our intelligence estimates tell us. and frankly there are far more al qaeda members today in other countries, like yemen, for instance. does that mean...
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allowed to travel yeah because you're representing our dollar e nasser he who is accused of the u.s.s. cole bombing in 2000 any correct update on that case. well in. you know he's been there a long time he's facing the death penalty the case is not anywhere near going to trial he was tortured brutally in the black sites we have been able to win some cases for him in the european court of human rights which at least show the world what his what was done to him and got 200000 euros to his family but in terms of getting closer to trying him no those those cases his and the others who have been tried their cases need to be resolved and they can be if joe biden wants to really do it more for what's going on kevin mcdonald than lawyer nancy hollander after this break. the law straight frogs going all the way back to the twenty's they're not different they're repackaged rebranded and sold again it's the same wine it in a bottle so the smack frog is just a variation on the dot com frog which is a variation of the mortgage sub prime fraud to remove the fraud the g.d.p. would be it would be negative
allowed to travel yeah because you're representing our dollar e nasser he who is accused of the u.s.s. cole bombing in 2000 any correct update on that case. well in. you know he's been there a long time he's facing the death penalty the case is not anywhere near going to trial he was tortured brutally in the black sites we have been able to win some cases for him in the european court of human rights which at least show the world what his what was done to him and got 200000 euros to his family...
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travel yes because you're representing our dollar right a mile and nashiri who is accused of the u.s.s. cole bombing in 2000 any corrective data from that case well in. you know he's been there a long time he's facing the death penalty the case is not anywhere near going to trial he was tortured brutally in the black sites we have been able to win some cases for him in the european court of human rights which at least show the world what has what was done to him and got 200000 euros to his family but in terms of getting closer to trying him know those that those cases his and the others who have been tried their cases need to be resolved and they can be if it's joe biden wants to really do it more from oscar winning kevin macdonald and lawyer nancy hollander after this break. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. going at the risk of no no rush but i thought put a stop yes it. was one thing on your way. back home like american suffered from racism and a complete lack of prospects. is that not th
travel yes because you're representing our dollar right a mile and nashiri who is accused of the u.s.s. cole bombing in 2000 any corrective data from that case well in. you know he's been there a long time he's facing the death penalty the case is not anywhere near going to trial he was tortured brutally in the black sites we have been able to win some cases for him in the european court of human rights which at least show the world what has what was done to him and got 200000 euros to his...
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to travel because you're representing up dollar right a mile or nationally who is accused of the u.s.s. cole bombing in 2000 and he corrects update on that case well. you know he's been there a long time he's facing the death penalty the case is not anywhere near going to trial he was tortured brutally in the black sites we have been able to win some cases for him in the european court of human rights which at least show the world what has what was done to him and got 200000 euros to his family but in terms of getting closer to trying him know those those cases his and the others who have been tried their cases need to be resolved and they can be if if joe biden wants to really do it more from what's going on kevin mcdonald and lawyer nancy hollander after this break. humanity has never seen such strange natural phenomena before giant coming to appearing in the young mountain in. one off or another. never again you give us. your boy you know him does. he want to be at. this one appeared in 2020. how often and where will new creases appear. how dangerous are they for human the slum only you g
to travel because you're representing up dollar right a mile or nationally who is accused of the u.s.s. cole bombing in 2000 and he corrects update on that case well. you know he's been there a long time he's facing the death penalty the case is not anywhere near going to trial he was tortured brutally in the black sites we have been able to win some cases for him in the european court of human rights which at least show the world what has what was done to him and got 200000 euros to his family...
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the u.s.s. . cole. i'm . now a parent who has family and warner. less than. an hour in the cold and. i will follow. the metaphor. there my i was. full of worming. that gal read them with. what i meant. this is the news i'm from but i learned that india's kind of a death toll passes 200000 across the country infection numbers are rising and the crisis is being compounded by shortages of oxygen. the program. was the program when 200000 people have. crossed india as the country continues to see daily rises in infections and deaths medical aid from the international community is now arriving as hospital struggled to cope with shortages of staff and supplies including oxygen many overwhelmed medical centers have had to turn away the sick. outside the physical limits of a healthy person. or someone sick with cover 19 it can be a death sentence. hospital beds an oxygen unattainable for desperate patients and his health care system is failing. a new variant has taken hold. but there is a new what it has noted. how women are now star used. to understand more but it se
the u.s.s. . cole. i'm . now a parent who has family and warner. less than. an hour in the cold and. i will follow. the metaphor. there my i was. full of worming. that gal read them with. what i meant. this is the news i'm from but i learned that india's kind of a death toll passes 200000 across the country infection numbers are rising and the crisis is being compounded by shortages of oxygen. the program. was the program when 200000 people have. crossed india as the country continues to see...
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two embassies in africa and the u.s.s. cole. we had destroyed the al-quaida safe haven in afghanistan, there wouldn't have been a 9-11. the president mentioned it himself. the reason why we're in syria, iraq, eastern africa is to prevent those organizations, radical islam mists from having what? a safe haven from which to attack the united states. this is a multigenerational war. that is why we're still doing that. to walk away from afghanistan and say this is not a multigenerational conflict is to ignore the reality of what is taking place. there's 40 to 50 radical islamic movements out there. we're only interested in five where we have to apply some force to protect the american people. preventing that safe haven again in afghanistan with a modest amount of forces, helping to continue to prop up the government and the afghan security forces, our intelligence and air power are critical factors here. that helps significantly. consequences? they're pretty obvious. fracture the government, fracture the afghan security force, the p
two embassies in africa and the u.s.s. cole. we had destroyed the al-quaida safe haven in afghanistan, there wouldn't have been a 9-11. the president mentioned it himself. the reason why we're in syria, iraq, eastern africa is to prevent those organizations, radical islam mists from having what? a safe haven from which to attack the united states. this is a multigenerational war. that is why we're still doing that. to walk away from afghanistan and say this is not a multigenerational conflict...
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united states, but the threat úneg when they attacked our embassies in kenya, tanzania, bombed the u.s.s. coleand killed thousands of americans on september 11. in afghanistan there may be only 200, 300, maybe 400 al qaeda members total. the organization is no longer capable of planning large-scale attacks against the united states. that's what our intelligence estimates tell us. and frankly there are far more al qaeda members today in other countries, like yemen, for instance. does that mean that we should also plant huge numbers of u.s. troops in every place where there are security vacuums to eliminate the terrorist threat from those countries? of course not. after two decades of the war on terror, we made a ton of mistakes but we've also gotten a lot better in terms of our intelligence capabilities and our ability to strike against a terrorist threat absent a huge in-country presence. why not apply that lesson learned to afghanistan? to their credit, the trump administration was right to finally call it like it is and state that the u.s. presence in afghanistan couldn't and shouldn't conti
united states, but the threat úneg when they attacked our embassies in kenya, tanzania, bombed the u.s.s. coleand killed thousands of americans on september 11. in afghanistan there may be only 200, 300, maybe 400 al qaeda members total. the organization is no longer capable of planning large-scale attacks against the united states. that's what our intelligence estimates tell us. and frankly there are far more al qaeda members today in other countries, like yemen, for instance. does that mean...