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and then you finally found the avenger. >> we found an avenger >> reporter: but is this the avenger from> and that's the real question. we don't know yet. because a lot of people don't realize that there are hundreds of aircraft lost off the coast of florida >> reporter: with careful examination the jigsaw puzzle of a debris field reveals itself. >> we see this round piece of wreckage with in the middle of it teeth like for gears. i'm thinking to myself, this looks like a turret. emotions are running off the chart. could this be an avenger >> reporter: yes, it's an avenger. but is it from flight 19 >> this potentially might not be one of the avengers from flight 19 but it still has a story to tell and by knowing what this aircraft is we know where flight 19 isn't >> reporter: confounding his discovery, researchers find navy records that suggest this may be a different avenger crash. since 1930 more than 325 planes have crashed or disappeared in the bermuda triangle more than 1,200 ships sank or missing. for decades sailors and aviators have speculated the bermuda triangle has forces we d
and then you finally found the avenger. >> we found an avenger >> reporter: but is this the avenger from> and that's the real question. we don't know yet. because a lot of people don't realize that there are hundreds of aircraft lost off the coast of florida >> reporter: with careful examination the jigsaw puzzle of a debris field reveals itself. >> we see this round piece of wreckage with in the middle of it teeth like for gears. i'm thinking to myself, this looks...
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could this be an avenger >> yes, it's an avenger.not be one of the avengers from flight 19 but it still has a story to tell by knowing what this is, we know more. >> confounding his discovery, navy records suggest this might be a different avenger crash since 1930, more than 300 planes have crashed or disappeared in the bermuda triangle, more than 1200 ships sank. for decades they say the bermuda triangle has forces we do not understand extra terrestrial involvement, ufos, something beyond our earthly science. i dove into the mystery off bermuda three years ago. while we found countless wrecks, we found no evidence of inexbilk cable phenomena. >> you don't buy into the idea there are extra terrestrials >> i rank it with the easter bunny and the tooth fairy. >> what remains is the mystery of flight 19. >> you're pretty certain they're somewhere throughout >> definitely. i'm sure they're out there. >> out there in the bermuda triangle, somewhere in the deep is hiding an explanation of what really happened to the lost squadron for "the
could this be an avenger >> yes, it's an avenger.not be one of the avengers from flight 19 but it still has a story to tell by knowing what this is, we know more. >> confounding his discovery, navy records suggest this might be a different avenger crash since 1930, more than 300 planes have crashed or disappeared in the bermuda triangle, more than 1200 ships sank. for decades they say the bermuda triangle has forces we do not understand extra terrestrial involvement, ufos, something...
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i don't think so. -- taxpayer money, did it avenge 911i don't think so.ause now, a lot of humanitarian efforts were started. now that troops are leaving, the situation but exists, it was not democratically made strong enough, there is no strong root of government. with the taliban coming in power, we do see that if there is a military takeover on afghanistan in particular, who is to say that we are not anticipating another 9/11? >> how does pakistan stand to gain or lose? general hodges wrote we thought pakistan was an alley, dust ally, they were not. -- ally, they were not. what has been their role? >> pakistan was one of the victims of this war. we saw with the taliban that people in afghanistan and other places, we saw lots of insurgency, a lot of support with ttp and the taliban in pakistan. i'm concerned because the rise of the taliban and pakistan now has given -- there are going to be consequences in terms of the newfound roles. we do know that a lot of support has gone to the gdp because recently we saw a lot of the commanders were released by the
i don't think so. -- taxpayer money, did it avenge 911i don't think so.ause now, a lot of humanitarian efforts were started. now that troops are leaving, the situation but exists, it was not democratically made strong enough, there is no strong root of government. with the taliban coming in power, we do see that if there is a military takeover on afghanistan in particular, who is to say that we are not anticipating another 9/11? >> how does pakistan stand to gain or lose? general hodges...
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feel like whatever happened and upon the phone with all the lives lost in tax fee of money to be avenged. 911. i don't think so because what we're doing now is that the us to try with them. i did a lot of humanitarian missions, both started in the as well. but now that the troops are leaving the situation that, that exists, that so we want to find was not democratic. he made strong enough. so strong the government we see with the taliban coming in father. and we do see that if there is a military take over by be honest on particular who's to say that we're not anticipating another $911.00. how does pocket on stand to gain or lose from all of this? and general hodges, in his opinion piece, wrote this, we thought pakistan was an ally. they were not what's been pakistan's role and all of this. absolutely. so walker found was one of the with tim, off this war and we find the form of the bond was that through borders. and if i wanted to follow just on in the k p program, we saw a lot of inside and tv saw a lot of forward with the ttp, the terry bon pockets on you know, frankly, i'm concerned
feel like whatever happened and upon the phone with all the lives lost in tax fee of money to be avenged. 911. i don't think so because what we're doing now is that the us to try with them. i did a lot of humanitarian missions, both started in the as well. but now that the troops are leaving the situation that, that exists, that so we want to find was not democratic. he made strong enough. so strong the government we see with the taliban coming in father. and we do see that if there is a...
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but the question does remain this, that the war actually achieve its objective of avenging the 911 attack from the us . because we know the former president bush or the us invasion of afghanistan in the wake of those $911.00 terror attacks see it. that's something that's very difficult to say because if you feel like whatever happened and upon the phone with all the lives lost in tax fee of money to be avenged. 911. i don't think so because what we're doing now is that the us to try with them. i don't, a lot of humanitarian missions started in the as well. but now that the troops are leaving the situation that, that exists, that so we want to fun with not democratic. he made the strong enough strong rule of government. we see with the taliban coming in father. and we do see that if there is a military takeover by being honest and in particular, who's to say that we're not anticipating another $911.00. how does park test on stand to gain or lose from all of this? and general hodges, in his opinion piece, wrote this, we thought pakistan was an ally. they were not what's been pakistan's role
but the question does remain this, that the war actually achieve its objective of avenging the 911 attack from the us . because we know the former president bush or the us invasion of afghanistan in the wake of those $911.00 terror attacks see it. that's something that's very difficult to say because if you feel like whatever happened and upon the phone with all the lives lost in tax fee of money to be avenged. 911. i don't think so because what we're doing now is that the us to try with them....
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we understood that as witnesses to mass murder we shared a duty to avenge those who had died. it may have been fear that forced us together. but in the days that followed the attacks, we as americans rediscovered the ties that had bound us for centuries and solidified our fate in the common cause of freedom. but, the more time that passes an september 11 attack, the more obvious it becomes history slips away from those who fail to heed its lessons. : : : wake of the attacks was among the most forceful and effective the world has ever seen, but still, even 20 years later, it is obvious that our work in afghanistan and the middle east is far from over. now, my colleague from maine talked about the withdrawal from afghanistan, and i would say that as i talked to tennesseans, it is not withdrawing from afghanistan. afghanistan. it was manner in which the biden administration chose the military mission in afghanistan that didn't seem to reflect the reality of what's going on on the ground. we sent a letter to chairman reed with several on the arms committee's every asking for forme
we understood that as witnesses to mass murder we shared a duty to avenge those who had died. it may have been fear that forced us together. but in the days that followed the attacks, we as americans rediscovered the ties that had bound us for centuries and solidified our fate in the common cause of freedom. but, the more time that passes an september 11 attack, the more obvious it becomes history slips away from those who fail to heed its lessons. : : : wake of the attacks was among the most...
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one of the things that i wanted to get to the library was the avengers collection.y a valuable poster. because it is petty bone. it has that weird look because it was framed. it had something acid on it and something not acid framing it. we had to bring all of this stuff that had been piling up in my life here and make sure that the important parts of it got archived. it wasn't a big stretch for them to start collecting in the area of punk. we have a lot of great photos and flyers from that area and that. that i could donate myself. from they're, i decided, you know, why not pursue other people and other bands and get them to donate as well? the historic moments in san francisco, punk history, is the sex pistols concert which was at winterland. [♪♪♪] it brought all of the punks on the web -- west coast to san francisco to see this show. the sex pistols played the east coast and then they play texas and a few places in the south and then they came directly to san francisco. they skipped l.a. and they skipped most of the media centres. san francisco was really the big
one of the things that i wanted to get to the library was the avengers collection.y a valuable poster. because it is petty bone. it has that weird look because it was framed. it had something acid on it and something not acid framing it. we had to bring all of this stuff that had been piling up in my life here and make sure that the important parts of it got archived. it wasn't a big stretch for them to start collecting in the area of punk. we have a lot of great photos and flyers from that...
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them and my entire equation was pretty simple get back to my son and avenge those that did not havehting my way out of the building. >> well, you avenge them to go on and beat all the odds and live, just to live there were moments you were in amed a medically induced coma and moments you were given no chance to live and you lived. is that what carried you forward? >> i think it's at its core just a situation where when given the odds and the perspective after being nearly two months in a coma, i could not speak or walk or talk. miraculously though i thought in my mind that i would be going at the end of the week. as the tale was told, well, that's not happening i looked at them and i saw in the love and the pity and the eyes of those that surrounded me because the odds of living were still so slight. i didn't like it nobody likes to be pitied i don't think and certainly i didn't i thought i am going to give it my best shot i wanted 100% recovery which is impossible so i created this sherades of sorts where i would be a ninja wounded, it's not true obviously but it helps sustained me
them and my entire equation was pretty simple get back to my son and avenge those that did not havehting my way out of the building. >> well, you avenge them to go on and beat all the odds and live, just to live there were moments you were in amed a medically induced coma and moments you were given no chance to live and you lived. is that what carried you forward? >> i think it's at its core just a situation where when given the odds and the perspective after being nearly two months...
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"would the cast be open to the idea of getting a tattoo like "the avengers" cast did to commemorate their >> but, you know, for the youngsters, i guess "avengers. [ laughter ] >> obviously, i'm against it, because i want to be buried in a jewish cemetery. it's very important to me. [ laughter ] >> but - >> seth: i'm trying to think of which is cooler in your answers so far that part or the, like, "i'm a 'lord of the rings' guy. [ laughter ] >> i don't know. i mean, i feel like some of us do already have tats >> mm-hmm. >> some don't. what would it be though if you got it >> what would it be? >> oh, i think i know what it would be it would holt's tattoo >> holt's tattoo, yeah >> yeah. kevin. >> holt's tattoo >> and you got that for real >> oh, yeah. >> well, i should -- nah [ talking over each other >> seth: we're on late we're not on that late >> holt's tramp stamp. >> seth: all right, you guys, here's another one "if you could meet your character, what do you think would be the first thing they would think of you you the person without knowing you play them? >> that's a very - >> seth: t
"would the cast be open to the idea of getting a tattoo like "the avengers" cast did to commemorate their >> but, you know, for the youngsters, i guess "avengers. [ laughter ] >> obviously, i'm against it, because i want to be buried in a jewish cemetery. it's very important to me. [ laughter ] >> but - >> seth: i'm trying to think of which is cooler in your answers so far that part or the, like, "i'm a 'lord of the rings' guy. [ laughter ]...
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so we thought that that would be a solution. >> nawaz: so did the muslim avengers have a secret handshake imagining all of that in my head. >> they do but if i mentioned it wouldn't be cret. so, yeah. >> nawaz: good pnt, good point. >> nawaz: a new initiative for a new generation of creatives, entering the industry 20 years after the attack that turned scrutiny and suspicion onto muslims worldwide. >> suddenly it became about the west versus the east, us versus them. and actually a lot of us, people like you and i and millions of people around the world found themselves to not fit in to those neat boxes and those kind of clean lines. you know, there's a kind of hybridity to our identity, into the identity, really, of most people in the world, there's a complexity and nuance ot our views. you know, my whole career really has taken place in this, you know, post-9/11 era. the kind of impetus behind it is to try and make that no man's land habitable, try and make it fertile ground, you know, to try and, yeah, create a home for those of us who don't fit neatly into these black and white narrat
so we thought that that would be a solution. >> nawaz: so did the muslim avengers have a secret handshake imagining all of that in my head. >> they do but if i mentioned it wouldn't be cret. so, yeah. >> nawaz: good pnt, good point. >> nawaz: a new initiative for a new generation of creatives, entering the industry 20 years after the attack that turned scrutiny and suspicion onto muslims worldwide. >> suddenly it became about the west versus the east, us versus...
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the defenders on the war on terror say not only avenge the 9/11 attacks with the killing of osama binaden in 2011 but it made it safer and has not been another attack on that scale despite fears of the time that more assaults were inevitable. defenders of the war say while the attempt to bring stable democracies afghanistan may have ultimately failed in iraq remains a work in progress the u.s. has brought 20 years of relative security. but was this long and debilitating war worth it? the only initial route of the taliban of bin laden was a larger effort to build stability in the region of success. it is true there have been no more nine elevenths but there have been plenty of other big terror attacks in madrid, london, paris and on a smaller scale in the united states. what's more the price of the war on terror has been massive the loss of american life larger than the numbers who died on 9/11 more than 7000 servicemen and women have given their lives in many contractors and other related personnel that together is 59 elevenths and nines lost. nearly a trillion dollars has been spent
the defenders on the war on terror say not only avenge the 9/11 attacks with the killing of osama binaden in 2011 but it made it safer and has not been another attack on that scale despite fears of the time that more assaults were inevitable. defenders of the war say while the attempt to bring stable democracies afghanistan may have ultimately failed in iraq remains a work in progress the u.s. has brought 20 years of relative security. but was this long and debilitating war worth it? the only...
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the defenders on the war on terror say not only avenge the 9/11 attacks with the killing of osama binaden in 2011 but it made it safer and has not been another attack on that scale despite fears of the time that more assaults were inevitable. defenders of the war say while the attempt to bring stable democracies afghanistan may have ultimately failed in iraq remains a work in progress the u.s. has brought 20 years of relative security. but was this long and debilitating war worth it? the only initial route of the taliban of bin laden was a larger effort to build stability in the region of success. it is true there have been no more nine elevenths but there have been plenty of other big terror attacks in madrid, london, paris and on a smaller scale in the united states. what's more the price of the war on terror has been massive the loss of american life larger than the numbers who died on 9/11 more than 7000 servicemen and women have given their lives in many contractors and other related personnel that together is 59 elevenths and nines lost. nearly a trillion dollars has been spent
the defenders on the war on terror say not only avenge the 9/11 attacks with the killing of osama binaden in 2011 but it made it safer and has not been another attack on that scale despite fears of the time that more assaults were inevitable. defenders of the war say while the attempt to bring stable democracies afghanistan may have ultimately failed in iraq remains a work in progress the u.s. has brought 20 years of relative security. but was this long and debilitating war worth it? the only...
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she did so, she says, to avenge her father, who was killed by the janjaweed. >> ( translated ): the governmentved us, they made us flee from our lands. we knew with time that they have no principles. whenever we move, we are raped, and we are killed. that's why we came here. >> reporter: torong tonga is high up on jebel marra, an ancient, dormant volcano that rises nearly 10,000 feet above the desert. the mountain is surrounded by destroyed and emptied villages, evidence of nearly two decades of war. s.l.a. rebels blew up the road that goes up the mountain long ago. today, the only way in is by foot, camel, or donkey. so, we've been on a donkey for about six, seven hours. we're approaching the s.l.a. headquarters. it's extremely remote-- there are no roads anywhere near here. unlike the rest of darfur, this area is lush. water is plentiful, from both rainfall and the mountain's spring-fed rivers. enough for apples, oranges, and grapefruit to grow in abundance. but there are few schools. healthcare is nearly nonexistent. anna bylund works with the humanitarian agency doctors without borders. >>
she did so, she says, to avenge her father, who was killed by the janjaweed. >> ( translated ): the governmentved us, they made us flee from our lands. we knew with time that they have no principles. whenever we move, we are raped, and we are killed. that's why we came here. >> reporter: torong tonga is high up on jebel marra, an ancient, dormant volcano that rises nearly 10,000 feet above the desert. the mountain is surrounded by destroyed and emptied villages, evidence of nearly...
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open made if they have beaten novak ciocca, which in straight sets, it was a 3rd major final and avengers is to feed by joker, which earlier this year in the australian hope and final it ends the serbians house, a winning all the major tournaments in one and calendar year. he would have been the 1st to do that since $969.00. ah, this is, i just didn't get around them. now the top stories, the head of the us nuclear watchdog says his talks in iran have averted a shell down between the atlantic republic and the west. iran has agreed to allow inspectors to install memory cards in surveillance cameras and it's sensitive nucleus lights. the coming together of the jigsaw puzzle will come when that he's an agreement as a j, c p devil. but at that time we will have all this. ready information and there will not have been a gap. so i think with, with this agreement we have today we are going to be able. ready to do exactly that. cut us foreign minister has met with taliban leadership to address humanitarian and security problems in afghanistan. mohammed banana. romana sannie is the most senior off
open made if they have beaten novak ciocca, which in straight sets, it was a 3rd major final and avengers is to feed by joker, which earlier this year in the australian hope and final it ends the serbians house, a winning all the major tournaments in one and calendar year. he would have been the 1st to do that since $969.00. ah, this is, i just didn't get around them. now the top stories, the head of the us nuclear watchdog says his talks in iran have averted a shell down between the atlantic...
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again, on a psychological level, afghanistan was wholly unsatisfying from a feeling that we have avenged the horrors and the tragedy of september 11th. and, again, you know, having been a believer in the ability of the u.s., through force, to effect a positive outcome and then to see time and time and time again that not come to fruition, you know -- maybe those were all a series of independent mistakes or maybe that's just not something that we can expect to achieve. >> so what's the alternative? what would have been the alternative in the wake of 9/11? >> and that's where the challenge lies. you know, obviously, iraq was a war that should not have been fought. we created a lot more damage and destruction than we prevented. and this is also the problem with having a degree of strategic impatience all around the world. the way that the u.s. engages is we do not have an overarching objective we seek to meet. we have a bunch of ideas and a bunch of opportunities, and we try to match the two together... but fundamentally look at the world as a series of problems to solve rather than long-te
again, on a psychological level, afghanistan was wholly unsatisfying from a feeling that we have avenged the horrors and the tragedy of september 11th. and, again, you know, having been a believer in the ability of the u.s., through force, to effect a positive outcome and then to see time and time and time again that not come to fruition, you know -- maybe those were all a series of independent mistakes or maybe that's just not something that we can expect to achieve. >> so what's the...
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maybe they have beaten nova chalk, which in straight sets, it was his 3rd major final and it avengers his defeat by joker, which earlier this year and the australian open the ends, the serbians hopes of winning all the major tournaments in one calendar year. he would have been the 1st to do that. since 969. ah, it's got a round up now, the top stories on edge 0, the chief of the us nuclear watchdog says his talks in iran have averted a show down between the islamic republic and the west. iran as agreed to allow inspectors to install memory cards in surveillance cameras at sensitive nuclear sites. the coming together of the jigsaw puzzle will come when that he's an agreement as a j, c p devil. but at that time we will have all this. ready information and there will not have been a gap. so i think with, with this.
maybe they have beaten nova chalk, which in straight sets, it was his 3rd major final and it avengers his defeat by joker, which earlier this year and the australian open the ends, the serbians hopes of winning all the major tournaments in one calendar year. he would have been the 1st to do that. since 969. ah, it's got a round up now, the top stories on edge 0, the chief of the us nuclear watchdog says his talks in iran have averted a show down between the islamic republic and the west. iran...
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manuel lanzini scored the only goal of the game after only 9 minutes as west ham avenged their 2—1 defeat villa a—3 on spot kicks, after a 1—all draw. and tottenham needed penalties to beat wolves after blowing a 2—0 lead in normal time. they won the shoot—out 3—2 to reach the ath round. in italyjuventus have claimed their first league victory of the season — at the 5th attempt. but they had to come from behind to win 3—2 at spezia. the home side scored either side of the break, to cancel out moise kean's opener. butjuve then got two in a six—minute spell — with federico chiesa and matthijs de ligt getting the goals that won it for them. and real madrid are back on top of la liga after thrashing mallorca 6—1 at the bernabeu. karim benzema opened the scoring after only three minutes — and got another in the second—half, to take his tally to eight for the season. marco asensio went one better — scoring a hat—trick, before he was replaced by isco who completed the rout. staying with la liga, under—fire barcelona play cadiz on thursday, and manager ronald koeman seems to be feeling the pressu
manuel lanzini scored the only goal of the game after only 9 minutes as west ham avenged their 2—1 defeat villa a—3 on spot kicks, after a 1—all draw. and tottenham needed penalties to beat wolves after blowing a 2—0 lead in normal time. they won the shoot—out 3—2 to reach the ath round. in italyjuventus have claimed their first league victory of the season — at the 5th attempt. but they had to come from behind to win 3—2 at spezia. the home side scored either side of the break,...
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they don't know much about germs and there were rumors about avengers they may have missed and there's a story that may have been a blood clot in his leg. yes. in a shallow grave in the dug up not long afterwards by an enterprising gettysburg doctor who thinks armistead's relative may -- pay for the body and is right. his cousin in baltimore the son of the hero at fort mchenry wants his cousin's body. the deal was done and not sober and they gave him $100 in a ship to baltimore and he takes it to st. paul's cemetery and berries in the family vault next to his famous uncle george armistead. i was on a tour a few years ago where he said he no he's at old st. paul's and we are sure where the that's where. i was standing there with my wife who had the presence to take photos. it's a private cemetery basically and it's locked in gated and occasionally they do tours. that's the armistead story. hancock was wanted about the same time in the thigh. he he recovers that he never fully recovers. he returns to the army in six months never quite the same. it's a pretty good day in spotsylvania but
they don't know much about germs and there were rumors about avengers they may have missed and there's a story that may have been a blood clot in his leg. yes. in a shallow grave in the dug up not long afterwards by an enterprising gettysburg doctor who thinks armistead's relative may -- pay for the body and is right. his cousin in baltimore the son of the hero at fort mchenry wants his cousin's body. the deal was done and not sober and they gave him $100 in a ship to baltimore and he takes it...
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premier league, where chelsea's unbeaten start to the season has come to an end as manchester city avengede. chelsea's champions league win over manchester city in may is a win still healing in guardiola's squad. if chelsea want domestic honours, they will have to prise it from manchester city's grasp. two of the best defences and a first half that wasn't the easiest of watches. the second had more to catch pi, and even though cancelo didn't quite catch his shot, it fell to a team—mate who knewjust where the goal was. team-mate who knew 'ust where the coal was. , team-mate who knew 'ust where the uoalwas. , g , , team-mate who knew 'ust where the uoalwas. g , , ., goal was. gabrieljesus for manchester _ goal was. gabrieljesus for manchester city _ goal was. gabrieljesus for manchester city fc - goal was. gabrieljesus for manchester city fc change goal was. gabrieljesus for i manchester city fc change of momentum _ manchester city fc change of momentum early _ manchester city fc change of momentum early in - manchester city fc change of momentum early in the - manchester city fc change of i
premier league, where chelsea's unbeaten start to the season has come to an end as manchester city avengede. chelsea's champions league win over manchester city in may is a win still healing in guardiola's squad. if chelsea want domestic honours, they will have to prise it from manchester city's grasp. two of the best defences and a first half that wasn't the easiest of watches. the second had more to catch pi, and even though cancelo didn't quite catch his shot, it fell to a team—mate who...
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host: toby harnden, the untold story of the cia mission to avenge 9/11. before we take calls, your reaction to the taliban gaining control. guest: absolutely tragic. eerie echoes of the period before 9/11. the only sliver of territory that was free, that was occupied by the afghan resistance. after the fall of the governments, they were holding out geographically. difficult to conquer. after 9/11, american support, american airpower. probably a journey that could not be taken out. this time, they were left on their own and the americans had left. really sad. the flame of resistance burned for a week or two, but it looks like for now, it has been extinguished. host: the taliban at the time of the events of the book, how have they changed from what we know now? guest: it remains to be seen, doesn't it? the taliban that ruled afghanistan in 2001, savage brutality. women shot dead in soccer stadiums if they had been killed -- accused of adultery. women having to cover themselves from head to toe, not allowed to work. ethnic massacres in the north. really, thi
host: toby harnden, the untold story of the cia mission to avenge 9/11. before we take calls, your reaction to the taliban gaining control. guest: absolutely tragic. eerie echoes of the period before 9/11. the only sliver of territory that was free, that was occupied by the afghan resistance. after the fall of the governments, they were holding out geographically. difficult to conquer. after 9/11, american support, american airpower. probably a journey that could not be taken out. this time,...
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he sort of knows i'm a guy with no skills, i was a local news avenger in atlanta - - news anchor in atlantas the whole thing hilarious. >>greg: that was fairly persuasive. i'm gonna have the audience vote after we get to the point of this. i will say that don lemon, his stupidity was unmatched when he claimed that violence in the cities didn't exist because he just went out and had a nice meal. so it's like - - he is in a full - - and i honestly, you could - he, he felt that because he was recognized he was on the street - - and they requisite recognized me, it was great y had a nice meal. therefore there were no assaults and homicides. >> that's not stupidity, that's narcissism. you live in the don lemon bubble and everything is great in don lemon world. at all times. and that's kind of what i like about him. >>greg: so you enjoy don lemon because he's not very bright, and he knows it. >> he's mr. rork from fantasy island. >> welcome to don lemon's world. >>greg: i mean that is so corinthian leather about him. so unbelievably cheesy in a 1979 way i just i don't know, he's hao y pushes my b
he sort of knows i'm a guy with no skills, i was a local news avenger in atlanta - - news anchor in atlantas the whole thing hilarious. >>greg: that was fairly persuasive. i'm gonna have the audience vote after we get to the point of this. i will say that don lemon, his stupidity was unmatched when he claimed that violence in the cities didn't exist because he just went out and had a nice meal. so it's like - - he is in a full - - and i honestly, you could - he, he felt that because he...
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toby hart is the author of "the first casualty, the cia mission to avenge 9-11."n to that and you hear about the threats that faced the nation, you have covered this story very closely. what do you think it means that the taliban is back in charge and i thought it was interesting director ray's response about the fact that a haqqani member is the secretary of the interior. yeah, it concerns me. your thoughts. >> yeah, i mean, hi, martha. thanks for having me. it's extremely worrying. i just have been researching, writing the story of team alpha, the eight americans from the cia that were the first on the ground after 9-11. they went in there to defeat the taliban to expel al-quaida and to prevent attacks on the homeland, to stop al-quaida having a safe haven in afghanistan. we are right back to that situation now. it's extremely tragic. if anything, it's worse because you have the haqqani network as senator portman pointed out and a taliban who are victorious. so they will be a magnet for jihadists. they're triumphant. they believe with good reason that the americ
toby hart is the author of "the first casualty, the cia mission to avenge 9-11."n to that and you hear about the threats that faced the nation, you have covered this story very closely. what do you think it means that the taliban is back in charge and i thought it was interesting director ray's response about the fact that a haqqani member is the secretary of the interior. yeah, it concerns me. your thoughts. >> yeah, i mean, hi, martha. thanks for having me. it's extremely...
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because of 15 million missing ballots from the presidential election, which all, of course, must be avenged. >>> the democrats right now are concerned about, you know, voting rights being rolled back and the strength of the economic recovery given the ongoing problems with covid. they're also concerned about the ongoing problems with covid and whether biden's big economic infrastructure climate bill can get passed with the narrow democratic majorities they have in the house and the senate. they're concerned about the supreme court letting states ban abortion now and managing the ongoing recovery from hurricane ida, particularly in louisiana where they're trying to recover and restore electricity, and the fallout from the end of the war in afghanistan, and, and, and, and. democrats are working on all of those things, worried about all of those things and others. and the other party, the energy is like, elections are a lie! we don't believe in the election results, even before we know what they are. and if our supporters literally physically mounted a massive assault on the seat of u.s. gover
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a future "avenger," according to shoemaker. that's a shoemaker pick.nd he is a grammy, acm and cma award-winner, whose latest album, "starting over" is out now. we'll have music from chris -- oh, this is the actual -- guys -- guys this is not - [ laughter ] i literally thought this was now, this is on chris stapleton. but this is his album and i do want to give him my apologies. this is what it all ways looks like [ laughter ] and then today i was like, "oh, look at that now they're going to write what it is on the card for me. [ laughter ] this is a new way of doing things." oh, no, i'm sorry, chris [ laughter ] guys, chris stapleton, he's great. he's got a new album, "starting over." it's out now he worked a lot on the songs and didn't have any time to work on the album cover. [ laughter ] before we get to all that, as the u.s. scrambles to withdraw from afghanistan and complete the evacuation, the same republicans who supported donald trump's deal with the taliban to withdraw are now shamelessly piling on and trying to erase history for more on this
a future "avenger," according to shoemaker. that's a shoemaker pick.nd he is a grammy, acm and cma award-winner, whose latest album, "starting over" is out now. we'll have music from chris -- oh, this is the actual -- guys -- guys this is not - [ laughter ] i literally thought this was now, this is on chris stapleton. but this is his album and i do want to give him my apologies. this is what it all ways looks like [ laughter ] and then today i was like, "oh, look at...
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the thing that will expose the russia investigation some crime against trump that itself must be avenged. one of the angles durham has been working on that alfa bank and the trump organization were framed by computer scientists who supposedly found communications between the servers, computer scientists who discussed those communications and passed it on to the press and passed it on to the fbi for investigation. here is what has broken tonight in "the new york times." quote, john durham, special counsel appointed by the trump administration to scrutinize the russia investigation, has told the justice department that he will ask a grand jury to indict a prominent cyber security lawyer on a charge of making a false statement to the fbi. any indictment of the lawyer, michael sussman, a former federal prosecutor, now a partner the perkins coie law firm who rented the dnc on issues related to russia's 2016 hacking of the servers, is likely to attract significant political attention. the case centers on the question who his client was when he conveyed certain suspicions about trump and russia
the thing that will expose the russia investigation some crime against trump that itself must be avenged. one of the angles durham has been working on that alfa bank and the trump organization were framed by computer scientists who supposedly found communications between the servers, computer scientists who discussed those communications and passed it on to the press and passed it on to the fbi for investigation. here is what has broken tonight in "the new york times." quote, john...
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the litigation grew more complex and the company went into bankruptcy and the sacklers try to take avenge of the bankruptcy even though they themselves are not bankrupt. how did you deal with writing about something that was in moving target like that? >> guest: it was really hard to have it happening in real time. and a lot of the stuff, to go back to our john oliver conversation, a lot of stuff happening was really complicated. some of it for me was how do you tell this story? i i had a frustration to be hont with you where by way of background for people who don't know, so you have this company that is pled guilty twice to federal criminal charges and the selling that owns the company that has you had to face much in the way of consequences, and we now know that as the prospect of more and more lawsuits becomes a kind of a threat on the horizon, the family dairy quietly starts pulling money out of the company. when hundred million dollars here, $300 million there. they take $10 billion out of the company in total and then what happens is at this point now you like with 500 500 lawsuits
the litigation grew more complex and the company went into bankruptcy and the sacklers try to take avenge of the bankruptcy even though they themselves are not bankrupt. how did you deal with writing about something that was in moving target like that? >> guest: it was really hard to have it happening in real time. and a lot of the stuff, to go back to our john oliver conversation, a lot of stuff happening was really complicated. some of it for me was how do you tell this story? i i had a...
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troops to get ready for war and braced americans for a long difficult assault against terrorists to avengehe security team are meeting at camp david. they spoke to the press earlier today and president bush for the first time used three very specific words. >> we're at war. it's an act of war declared upon america by terrorists, and we will respond accordingly. bloating, gas, or abdominal discomfort? taking align can help. align contains a quality probiotic to naturally help soothe digestive upsets 24/7. try align, the pros in digestive health. we are hoping things will pick up by q3. yeah...uh... doug? [ding] never settle with power e*trade. it has easy-to-use tools and some of the lowest prices. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. ♪ look good feel good play good. gillette proglide, five blades and a pivoting flexball to get virtually every hair on the first stroke. look good, game good. gillette. in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business yo
troops to get ready for war and braced americans for a long difficult assault against terrorists to avengehe security team are meeting at camp david. they spoke to the press earlier today and president bush for the first time used three very specific words. >> we're at war. it's an act of war declared upon america by terrorists, and we will respond accordingly. bloating, gas, or abdominal discomfort? taking align can help. align contains a quality probiotic to naturally help soothe...
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one of the things that i wanted to get to the library was the avengers collection.y a valuable poster. because it is petty bone. it has that weird look because it was framed. it had something acid on it and something not acid framing it. we had to bring all of this stuff that had been piling up in my life here and make sure that the important parts of it got archived. it wasn't a big stretch for them to start collecting in the area of punk. we have a lot of great photos and flyers from that area and that. that i could donate myself. from they're, i decided, you know, why not pursue other people and other bands and get them to donate as well? the historic moments in san francisco, punk history, is the sex pistols concert which was at winterland. [♪♪♪] it brought all of the punks on the web -- west coast to san francisco to see this show. the sex pistols played the east coast and then they play texas and a few places in the south and then they came directly to san francisco. they skipped l.a. and they skipped most of the media centres. san francisco was really the big
one of the things that i wanted to get to the library was the avengers collection.y a valuable poster. because it is petty bone. it has that weird look because it was framed. it had something acid on it and something not acid framing it. we had to bring all of this stuff that had been piling up in my life here and make sure that the important parts of it got archived. it wasn't a big stretch for them to start collecting in the area of punk. we have a lot of great photos and flyers from that...
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yeah, it's like the avengers and me [ laughter ] no, it was -- it was really cool me and jon just reached, it's obviously a thing that's close to me and stuff so, i got a lot of people wanted to do a thing, like some sort of like, you know, like an article, and it all just felt really weird so i just called jon and i was like, "we should do something fun, like a fun little party, and like just have a good time." so that's how it came together and he does a lot, you know, for the firemen and a lot for the city >> jimmy: and all the proceeds are going to go to 9/11 charities >> yeah, yeah, yeah. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: very cool. i can't wait i'm honored to be part of it i love that he put it together, it's awesome i can't wait to see you on sunday [ cheers and applause "nyc still rising after 20 years: a comedy celebration" is happening this sunday at madison square garden. tickets are available now. more with pete davidson when we come back. stick around [ cheers and applause ♪ new customers get our best deals on all smartphones. that's right. but what if i'm already a customer? o
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do you still want to avenge his death or do you consider the matter closed? >> translator: from our viewpoint, the file, so to speak, will not be closed. those who were the perpetrators and carried out that act of terrorism against the national hero and the champion of iran in the fight against terrorism must be brought to justice. >> of course you know that he was considered a terrorist by the united states? that assassination was carried out -- that attack was carried out by the previous administration. >> translator: in my opinion, the individual or individuals who gave the initial command for this act of terror, they are the true terrorists. >> and on another subject as first reported by "the washington post" this morning, nbc news has confirmed reports that the cia has recalled its top officer from vienna for mismanagement including the handling of the so-called havana syndrome, according to my sources. vienna is considered one of the agency's most important posts, and the embassy there has seen the second largest number of cases of this mysterious ailme
do you still want to avenge his death or do you consider the matter closed? >> translator: from our viewpoint, the file, so to speak, will not be closed. those who were the perpetrators and carried out that act of terrorism against the national hero and the champion of iran in the fight against terrorism must be brought to justice. >> of course you know that he was considered a terrorist by the united states? that assassination was carried out -- that attack was carried out by the...
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finally expose the russian investigation as some kind of crime against trump, that in itself must be avenged, one of the angles durham has reportedly been worrying king on is the theory, which was originally advanced by this kremlin connected russian banker, alphabetic. this theory that alpha bank and the trump organization were framed. by computer scientist who supposedly found these communications between their servers. computer scientists to discuss those communications and passed it on to the press. and passed it on to the fbi. for investigation. dexter filkins at the new yorker reported that durham was actually hauling in the computer scientists that it reads these concerns about alpha, and putting them before a grand jury. here's what's just broken tonight in the new york times. john durham, the special counsel appointed by the trump administration to scrutinize the russia investigation, has told the justice department that he will ask a grand jury to indict a prominent cybersecurity lawyer, on a charge of making a false statement to the fbi. any indictment of the lawyer, michael sussm
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>> jimmy: here's the -- here's a stock photo of you at a business meeting, but it's you with the avengersth an action figure. >> i guess that's the new limited action figure. [ laughter and applause >> jimmy: it's a figure of you as a stock photo you >> yeah. getty images exclusive of generic -- generic corporate man. >> jimmy: and then, here's what i -- again, i got to give you credit for you're -- you're just handling this all great, and you have a a great sense of humor about this whole thing even about yourself. here is a -- here's a tweet that you sent. you sent this. it says, "me laughing at the people who thought we'd flop." [ cheers and applause there you go that's exactly right anything but a flop. simu liu [ cheers and applause you're awesome thank you so much for coming on the show come back. mom and dad, you got to be so proud. simu liu, everybody. "shang-chi and the legend of the ten rings" is out now. we'll be right back with a a performance from lisa. stick around [ cheers and applause ♪ you know when you're at ross, ooh! and the fall finds are everything? and those brands
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>> karen >> if you don't want to take market risk or interest rate risk, avenge rate would be huntsmannt, the way it sets up is interesting. >> dan nathan? >> when i see an earnings perred like we're going into that that's going to be critical on so many levels here, when you have a company like nike, we talked about it a little bit before, kind of already sounding the alarm a little bit, the worse it gets overdone is the more opportunity that i see coming out of that period so nike to me filling in that gap makes sense. >> guy >> it must be come as your favorite empty seat day at shea, because my god, a lot of empty seats out there. i'm just saying. i don't know, i thought meaningful september baseball. newmont mining bounced today newmont mining looks interesting for you met fans out there that still want to talk to me >> thanks for watching ♪ >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome
>> karen >> if you don't want to take market risk or interest rate risk, avenge rate would be huntsmannt, the way it sets up is interesting. >> dan nathan? >> when i see an earnings perred like we're going into that that's going to be critical on so many levels here, when you have a company like nike, we talked about it a little bit before, kind of already sounding the alarm a little bit, the worse it gets overdone is the more opportunity that i see coming out of that...
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what do you make of the petering out of what had been this idea that they were going to come and avengenists? >> i think a couple of things. first, i think what looks like is going to be the middling size of this thing shows that in order for these rallies to get really big, it helps to have the support of republican office holders, right? i think it's very possible that the rally of january 6th, if you hadn't had donald trump stoking it, if you hadn't had members of congress speaking there, would also not have been such a mass event. the other thing is that january 6th wasn't just a protest, they were trying to do something. donald trump was trying to do something. he was trying to physically stop the counting of the votes and the certification of the election. and so republicans have much less to gain from sort of throwing in their lot with something that is going to incite a lot of political blowback because, you know, they're not actually trying to accomplish something, they're just trying to -- it's just a show of solidarity with their base and they can do that by putting out state
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the government doesn't have to protect people or avenge people who have been hurt in this way. again, should the united states allow american ships to go anywhere or should they stay out of war zones? 84%, stay out of war zones. this is the opposite of the first world war. wilson has argued that american ships should be free to go where we want. we're a neutral country. we're not at war, we should not be endangered because we're carrying on trade. in the 1930s, again, this is right at the beginning of the war itself. september 1939. 84% said, stay out of the war zones. so there's some movement on that one point. should we be allowed to sell arms to britain and france. on the other proposals, americans stayed where they were, keep the legislation, don't change it to allow these pitfalls from becoming possible pitfalls in the next war. why did americans support changing the arms embargo. why did they support changing it for britain and france? i think the answer to that comes down a universally negative view of nazi germany. it's hitler. it's hitler's behavior that americans are
the government doesn't have to protect people or avenge people who have been hurt in this way. again, should the united states allow american ships to go anywhere or should they stay out of war zones? 84%, stay out of war zones. this is the opposite of the first world war. wilson has argued that american ships should be free to go where we want. we're a neutral country. we're not at war, we should not be endangered because we're carrying on trade. in the 1930s, again, this is right at the...
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first one is from @punchingcat [ laughter ] >> steve: oh, punching cat >> jimmy: yeah, they say, "avengerseps trying to stop him [ laughter and applause >> jimmy: this one's from @marisarosie22 she says, "titanic," everyone takes the ice bucket challenge [ laughter ] >> steve: oh >> jimmy: yeah >> steve: well, they do. rose wins. >> jimmy: this is -- [ laughter ] this one's from @ryeandfish. he says, "shrek," "beauty and the beast," but with more smash mouth. there you go [ applause ] hey. >> steve: hey mpw. >> jimmy: i like that. hey now. this one's from @reneejordan78 she says, "raiders of the lost ark," guy chases rocks while being chased by rock [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: this next one's from @rockgolf. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: he says, "up," inflation causes housing crisis [ laughter and applause >> jimmy: i get it i love that one. thank you, rockgolf. this one is from @ijasonalexander the real jason alexander we love him. we love jason alexander. [ applause ] he says, "the sound of music," some kids sing a few show tunes while escaping from the nazis. [ laughter ] [ audience
first one is from @punchingcat [ laughter ] >> steve: oh, punching cat >> jimmy: yeah, they say, "avengerseps trying to stop him [ laughter and applause >> jimmy: this one's from @marisarosie22 she says, "titanic," everyone takes the ice bucket challenge [ laughter ] >> steve: oh >> jimmy: yeah >> steve: well, they do. rose wins. >> jimmy: this is -- [ laughter ] this one's from @ryeandfish. he says, "shrek," "beauty and...