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conrad, i love you so.tell me this is a joke. >> and she continued to send texts to his phone for months. nearly 80 of them. the prosecution argued she deliberately sent the texts as a way to change her story. at the time i went along with it because i knew you were not going to do anything. but you bleep did it and i'm so sorry is i didn't save you. it was agonizing for conrad's family to sit in the courtroom and hear these new details. >> it was pretty shocking. a lot of times it doesn't seem real. >> do you believe in your heart that it was criminal? >> i do. for someone in a fragile state and you persuade them in the worst way possible. yeah, definitely is criminal. >> social anxiety in me is -- >> lynn said her son's own words a month before he died show he wanted to live. >> i want to recover from this. i feel like i have not recovered from it yet. i do have a lot going for me. i just got a job on the boston -- to captain their boat, that's a huge accomplishment. >> there was another side to the story
conrad, i love you so.tell me this is a joke. >> and she continued to send texts to his phone for months. nearly 80 of them. the prosecution argued she deliberately sent the texts as a way to change her story. at the time i went along with it because i knew you were not going to do anything. but you bleep did it and i'm so sorry is i didn't save you. it was agonizing for conrad's family to sit in the courtroom and hear these new details. >> it was pretty shocking. a lot of times it...
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conrad was sandy and tony's oldest child.ave thought of it, do you think? he'd have been quite angry at the situation. but i think he, and quite a few of the other soldiers that i know from that time, they're sort of contemplating what they actually achieved as opposed to what they didn't achieve. you know, they achieved 20 years of hope for people out there. it's for others who've destroyed that at the end. seven years ago, we went with tony lewis to afghanistan. for him, a journey in search of meaning and every day a reminder of loss. didn't know it was here. bloody hell, son. tony visited a school. back then, girls of all ages could attend. there were 4,000 here, many with big ambitions. i want to be a really good doctor in the future. how utterly brilliant was she? her english skills, her ambitions. she just wants to live, become a doctor. back in warwickshire, we had news of the school for the lewises. when a bbc reporter visited this week, he found only girls up to the age of 12 are allowed to attend and numbers going t
conrad was sandy and tony's oldest child.ave thought of it, do you think? he'd have been quite angry at the situation. but i think he, and quite a few of the other soldiers that i know from that time, they're sort of contemplating what they actually achieved as opposed to what they didn't achieve. you know, they achieved 20 years of hope for people out there. it's for others who've destroyed that at the end. seven years ago, we went with tony lewis to afghanistan. for him, a journey in search...
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private conrad lewis was a soldier from britain who was killed. bbc has been to meet his parents and hear their thoughts on the taliban takeover. reporter: that other country, a place that took their son, is always with them and they were watching when the end came. in panic stricken, humiliating defeat. >> the shambles that happened at the end is incredible. i don't know how western powers, with our joint pedigree and history, military might, could have let that happen. >> all of those poor people who were hoping to getut, i get to -- i guess to get to the west, snatched away at the last minute, just terribly sad reporter:. reporter:conrad was sandy and tony's oldest child. at the age of 22, he was the 350 third british soldier to be killed in afghanistan. what would conrad have thought of it? >> he would have been so angry at the situation. i think he and quite a few of the other soldiers from that time, they are sort of contemplating what they actually achieved as opposed to what they did not achieve. they achieved 20 years of hope for people o
private conrad lewis was a soldier from britain who was killed. bbc has been to meet his parents and hear their thoughts on the taliban takeover. reporter: that other country, a place that took their son, is always with them and they were watching when the end came. in panic stricken, humiliating defeat. >> the shambles that happened at the end is incredible. i don't know how western powers, with our joint pedigree and history, military might, could have let that happen. >> all of...
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conrad was sandy and tony's oldest child.ld have been quite angry at the situation. i think he and quite a few of the other soldiers that i know from that time, they are sort of contemplating what what they actually achieved as oppose to what they didn't achieve. you know, they achieved 20 years of hopeful people out there. it's for others who have destroyed that at the end. seven years ago, we went with tony lewis to afghanistan. for him, a journey in search of meaning and everyday a reminder of loss. didn't know it was here. bloody hell, son. tony visited the school. back then, girls of all ages could attend. there were 4000 here, many with big ambitions. i want to be a really good doctor in the future. how utterly brilliant was she? her english skills, her ambitions. she just wants to live, become a doctor. back in warwickshire, we had news of the school back in warwickshire, we had news of the school for the lewises. when a bbc reporter visited this week he found only girls up to the age of 12 are allowed to attend. and n
conrad was sandy and tony's oldest child.ld have been quite angry at the situation. i think he and quite a few of the other soldiers that i know from that time, they are sort of contemplating what what they actually achieved as oppose to what they didn't achieve. you know, they achieved 20 years of hopeful people out there. it's for others who have destroyed that at the end. seven years ago, we went with tony lewis to afghanistan. for him, a journey in search of meaning and everyday a reminder...
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conrad was there oldest child.d british soldier to be killed in afghanistan. what would have conrad thought of this, do you think? he would have been quite angry at the situation but i think quite a view of the other soldiers from the time, they are sort of contemplating what they actually achieved opposed to what they didn't achieve. they achieved 20 years of hopeful people out there. it's for others who have a sort of destroyed that at the end. seven years ago, we went with tony lewis to afghanistan stop for ——to afghanistan. for him, jenny in search of meaning, and loss. i didn't know it was here. but he 20 visited a school. back then, girls of all ages could attend. there were 4000 here, many with big ambitions. i want to be a really good doctor in the future. how brilliant is she? has english. _ how brilliant is she? has english, herambitions, she english, her ambitions, she could — english, her ambitions, she could just english, herambitions, she could just become a doctor. back— could just become a doctor. b
conrad was there oldest child.d british soldier to be killed in afghanistan. what would have conrad thought of this, do you think? he would have been quite angry at the situation but i think quite a view of the other soldiers from the time, they are sort of contemplating what they actually achieved opposed to what they didn't achieve. they achieved 20 years of hopeful people out there. it's for others who have a sort of destroyed that at the end. seven years ago, we went with tony lewis to...
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captain john conrad says there are many unanswered questions as they look into whether or not rotter dam express had anything to do with the oil spill. >> did he have the right charts? did this vessel traffic service advise him? was this an old pipeline that maybe wasn't properly charted? >> reporter: the coastguard says the ruptured pipeline may have spilled nearly 150,000 gallons of crude oil into the ocean. a nonprofit organization that uses satellite technology to track ships says it never came closer than 1500 feet from the line and unlikely the ship's anchor is to blame. southern california, like oakland, is experiencing heavy container ship traffic during the pandemic. >> there is no space to put the containers. there is lack of equipment. >> reporter: a spokesperson tells aap that the company is fully cooperating with the investigation. the company also says that the ship was pretty far away from the pipeline. >>> facebook whistleblower expected to meet with the house committee investigating the january 6th insurrection toda the platform was used to organize and encourage the
captain john conrad says there are many unanswered questions as they look into whether or not rotter dam express had anything to do with the oil spill. >> did he have the right charts? did this vessel traffic service advise him? was this an old pipeline that maybe wasn't properly charted? >> reporter: the coastguard says the ruptured pipeline may have spilled nearly 150,000 gallons of crude oil into the ocean. a nonprofit organization that uses satellite technology to track ships...
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and i was laughing and i was like i wonder how many people today think about kent conrad, for examplefigure in american politics because of the fact that he was one of the democrats more moderate from north dakota who didn't want the public option. when it was taken out of the package the bill almost died. it almost died several times over the course of a few years. i remember being on this show another time obama care was supposed to be over and dead and that was when the website didn't work. i think in this moment the right advice is to be clear eyed about what is in this package and how it will benefit the american people, the impact it will have. that is always good news when it is things like child care and increased investments into wages for home health aides. this is real stuff that is going to impact lives. >> thank you all very much for joining us. really appreciate it. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> up next, new developments tonight with the subpoenas from the house select committee investigating the attack on the capitol, next. before. i've never woken up like this before. craft
and i was laughing and i was like i wonder how many people today think about kent conrad, for examplefigure in american politics because of the fact that he was one of the democrats more moderate from north dakota who didn't want the public option. when it was taken out of the package the bill almost died. it almost died several times over the course of a few years. i remember being on this show another time obama care was supposed to be over and dead and that was when the website didn't work....
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conrad was working sunday night. >> not that hurting anybody is right but when it comes down to it, you talk that way, you disrespect people that way. >> it just got crazy, so this one guy, blue hoodie, our hero, got up and took him down. >> reporter: the assistant manager michelle florez was also there point >> he was getting disruptive, yelling at the employees, started yelling at the customers, like really does even putting his finger in our faces. >> reporter: she says when customers don't follow the rules, it is the restaurant get hit with fines. >> is currently a mandate, so we don't follow rules, we can get shut down. >> reporter: police say no one was arrested, and no injuries were reported, but the staff here says it was just following the rules. >> we want to serve you, be good to you, make sure that you get all that you need, and we are only asking for you to follow the rules. >> beginning november 8, customers in los angeles will have to show for vaccination if they want to dine indoors. >>> a live look now at capitol hill. congress was not in session today, leaving any prog
conrad was working sunday night. >> not that hurting anybody is right but when it comes down to it, you talk that way, you disrespect people that way. >> it just got crazy, so this one guy, blue hoodie, our hero, got up and took him down. >> reporter: the assistant manager michelle florez was also there point >> he was getting disruptive, yelling at the employees, started yelling at the customers, like really does even putting his finger in our faces. >> reporter:...
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heinz, conrad hilton and you understand walmart and the more subjects you are interested in, your chances of coming up with really something innovative just goes up geometrically so i would never tell anybody not to study any subject. but to truly study and go deep and we start with the history, where does it come from. who first had this concept and what role has played in society and go back as far as you can. i just wrote the newsletter we published talk about the family and how they ran their business and how parallel it is to the way venture capitalist act today in terms of the division of the stock between the money and the people doing the work. it's just about the same. it's like 15th century which is asurprise to some people . >>are there any significance to the hundred and 60 recommendations ? >> i just ran out of steam and pages. put down hundred 60, cut it off there. i can do 1000 and i always invite people to email me, get contact on one of my websites or over the world, my other website and asked me what a good book on this and if it's in my areas of interest, i will fire ri
heinz, conrad hilton and you understand walmart and the more subjects you are interested in, your chances of coming up with really something innovative just goes up geometrically so i would never tell anybody not to study any subject. but to truly study and go deep and we start with the history, where does it come from. who first had this concept and what role has played in society and go back as far as you can. i just wrote the newsletter we published talk about the family and how they ran...
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one of the, i'm tough, my talk them with conrad. how bother? thought with walters on either the cambodian red cross is well connected to the cabin. the prime minister's wife is the head of the organization. but that hasn't loosened the purse strings. while one aisd approached the cambodian government and red cross for a comment, but received no response. ah, asia is the world's biggest producer of much of the protective medical equipment like mom loves you that ends up with white. but while some countries rightly economic benefits of being a medical manufacturer, very little thought or money has been given to the amounts of pollution being created. when medical supplies are disposed of any type of what others think of when we do cover moodle, wither, and up last the honeymoon happened last going to be missing me. the one i listen, give us about think of will do that. the, i'm not, let me 2nd america, we're going to be the of harry, the sort of love, are you back? i'm, you hit the little one casa, forget it, thought i financial that the bus up s
one of the, i'm tough, my talk them with conrad. how bother? thought with walters on either the cambodian red cross is well connected to the cabin. the prime minister's wife is the head of the organization. but that hasn't loosened the purse strings. while one aisd approached the cambodian government and red cross for a comment, but received no response. ah, asia is the world's biggest producer of much of the protective medical equipment like mom loves you that ends up with white. but while...
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still, physicians, assistant, deborah conrad says she's been safely serving on the front lines of the pandemic without the vaccine. and would rather lose the job she's held for nearly 2 decades than be forced to comply. she says she wants to see more long term studies on vaccine side effects. i have all my childhood vaccines, my updated vaccines. my children have their vaccines. just because i'm questioning this one, which is a new technology for a new virus, doesn't make me an anti vaccine person. it just makes me somebody that wants informed consent. the state of new york actually has one of the highest vaccination rates in the country. so if there are compliance and staffing issues here, the question is, what will that mean for the rest of the country where there's more vaccine resistance and mandates from the federal government have yet to go into effect even before president joe biden mandated shots for businesses with more than 100 workers, however, dozens of high profile companies from united airlines. disney had already begun insisting their workers get vaccinated. the federal
still, physicians, assistant, deborah conrad says she's been safely serving on the front lines of the pandemic without the vaccine. and would rather lose the job she's held for nearly 2 decades than be forced to comply. she says she wants to see more long term studies on vaccine side effects. i have all my childhood vaccines, my updated vaccines. my children have their vaccines. just because i'm questioning this one, which is a new technology for a new virus, doesn't make me an anti vaccine...
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conrad >> jim, i want to get your opinion on con edison.ks, where do you see going next year >> it's 4.3% yield it's not bad we vastly prefer american electric power that's because its got much better regulation and much better -- let's say situation with the regulators in all different states it's incredibly well run i want you to be in aep. not in con ed. >> mike in georgia, mike >> yes, my stock is about zillow interest rate is rising. i am a long time listener and first time caller. >> zillow, this is a example of the investment club. i would not want to own a stock like zillow going into a rake hike scenario. they're flipping homes, it's not for me we heard miss zelman talking about a dire situation for housing. i don't want to go against her and buy zillow >> how about david in my home state of pennsylvania. >> booyah, jim >> how have you been >> first time caller and a long time disciple. you are the best >> my questions are abou palantir this week the company received a non competitive order from the national institute of health who
conrad >> jim, i want to get your opinion on con edison.ks, where do you see going next year >> it's 4.3% yield it's not bad we vastly prefer american electric power that's because its got much better regulation and much better -- let's say situation with the regulators in all different states it's incredibly well run i want you to be in aep. not in con ed. >> mike in georgia, mike >> yes, my stock is about zillow interest rate is rising. i am a long time listener and...
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got conrad bernie sanders, lashing out at the media because they are not working hard enough to sellist agenda tweeting at the reality that mainstream media has done an exceptionally poor job in covering what's actually in the legislation. they really believe it is the mob the media's job to do their work for them? of course, the mom usually does anyway with enthusiasm. if you're with reaction, author of the best seller for such a time at this. as insane as it is, outnumbered a host kayleigh mcenany along with america first legal founder stephen miller. starting with you tonight. the reaction is barry weiss' comments are dead on accurate. the wuhan lab, coronavirus, i can add to that all things donald trump. the laptop from. hunter biden's business dealings with foreign countries, if the last name is trump it would be different coverage. >> no doubt about it. when she elucidated the covid lab leak theory was covered up by cnn, brian stelter went on to say weights, who said that? i have receipts right here. anthony fauci just crushed donald trump and the origins of the coronavirus. np
got conrad bernie sanders, lashing out at the media because they are not working hard enough to sellist agenda tweeting at the reality that mainstream media has done an exceptionally poor job in covering what's actually in the legislation. they really believe it is the mob the media's job to do their work for them? of course, the mom usually does anyway with enthusiasm. if you're with reaction, author of the best seller for such a time at this. as insane as it is, outnumbered a host kayleigh...
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that they earned on their own and is a drastic decision made by de blasio and his wife he's named conradad of mayor may be soon to be governor at this point. guy: we talked about the education wars in your background covering these issues and they can be tough there an array of stakeholders, whose voices matter, which choices you highlight and amplify and who is making the decisions based on what metrics that have coverage of these issues. aishah: graduates voice matters, sound like we need a good audit for this program, not just getting rid of it altogether like we do everything else, defund the police why don't we audit and figure out what's going on and fix what's wrong. i agree this opens up larger discussion about who should be in control of our schools and right now new york city the mayor controls what happened to school policy that is not the case for every school district after i know people watching this are thinking the mayor is making decisions and there's a lot of school boards that are elected by taxpayers, u.s. home to make decisions of what happens to your kids that schoo
that they earned on their own and is a drastic decision made by de blasio and his wife he's named conradad of mayor may be soon to be governor at this point. guy: we talked about the education wars in your background covering these issues and they can be tough there an array of stakeholders, whose voices matter, which choices you highlight and amplify and who is making the decisions based on what metrics that have coverage of these issues. aishah: graduates voice matters, sound like we need a...
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although he was always mentioned in the old wild, wild west shows with robert conrad. >> everybody remembersunion forces in the civil war but when everybody talked about him in a time at present they say he was a drunk, he was a corrupt, had all the scandals, they did, he trusted a lot of people and they took advantage of them but he was also really consequential into terms. he fought the kkk, got the 1450 amendment through giving blocks the right to vote and citizenship and he was really influential and holding the country together at a time when we were tipping back to civil war. so there is a lot of stories and nuggets in here that tell you grant is kind of a humble guy. he didn't really care about being braggadocio's. he wore old uniforms and an old hat but he was really going to be one of the better presidents. >> greg: could you have just described every single male from the 1800s? close, -- >> passing amendments? yeah, that was the thing back then. >> greg: you know what i mean no? >> one quick question. why do we not know more about this president? because these are major events that
although he was always mentioned in the old wild, wild west shows with robert conrad. >> everybody remembersunion forces in the civil war but when everybody talked about him in a time at present they say he was a drunk, he was a corrupt, had all the scandals, they did, he trusted a lot of people and they took advantage of them but he was also really consequential into terms. he fought the kkk, got the 1450 amendment through giving blocks the right to vote and citizenship and he was really...
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. >> reporter: conrad was working sunday night. >> not that hurting anybody is right but, when it comesto it, you talk that way, you disrespect people that way. >> it got crazy and this one guy, our hero, got up and took him down. >> reporter: the assistant manager was also there. >> he was getting disruptive, yelling at the employees. yelling at the customers. just even putting his finger in our faces. reported she says when customers do not follow the rules, it is the restaurants they get hit with fines. >> it is a mandate and we can get shut down if we don't follow the rules. >> get up, bro! >> reporter: no one was arrested police say and no injuries were reported. but the staff says it was just following the rules. >> we just want to serve you and be good to you and make sure you get all you need and we are only asking you to follow the rules. >> beginning november 8th, customers in los angeles will have to show proof of vaccination if they want to eat indoors. >>> a new report details how agencies assess the origin of covid . bottom line, they really don't know. four agencies suspe
. >> reporter: conrad was working sunday night. >> not that hurting anybody is right but, when it comesto it, you talk that way, you disrespect people that way. >> it got crazy and this one guy, our hero, got up and took him down. >> reporter: the assistant manager was also there. >> he was getting disruptive, yelling at the employees. yelling at the customers. just even putting his finger in our faces. reported she says when customers do not follow the rules, it...
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conrad, philadelphia, republican, good morning. caller: yeah, good morning. when they christened our community that we had, all this stuff from republicans in donald trump that they did, all this stuff, january 6 and beyond that, if you tolerated that, all of that nonsense and lies the republican party has been preaching, if the united states can tolerate that, this is chicken feed from the attorney general. all these republicans that didn't open their mouths for four years with donald trump, those pipsqueak's and cowards wouldn't say anything. donald trump that they sold out. it sure is funny, don't he know that the so-called ones he said it's all about that sold him out, how come he's the only one that lost? host: ok, independent line, what do you think of the attorney general? caller: i think he's doing a fine job, but i'm a little surprised on the subject that we are talking about today. i had decided not to call in but after listening to one guy talking about harassment and intimidation, it doesn't seem like he even understands the difference between the
conrad, philadelphia, republican, good morning. caller: yeah, good morning. when they christened our community that we had, all this stuff from republicans in donald trump that they did, all this stuff, january 6 and beyond that, if you tolerated that, all of that nonsense and lies the republican party has been preaching, if the united states can tolerate that, this is chicken feed from the attorney general. all these republicans that didn't open their mouths for four years with donald trump,...
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. >> yang: federal public defender miriam conrad was on tsarnaev's trial defense team, but is not involveds appeal. >> it wasn just the media coverage, but it was the way the event permeated the entire city. many people were exposed to false and inflammatory information during the time when the case was pending, and we felt it was absolutely crucial to find out what they had read or heard or seen, especially given the proliferation of social media. >> yang: second, the appeals court said the trial judge wrongly excluded evidence the defense said suggested that tamerlan tsarnaev was more responsible for the bombing. >> tamerlan tsarnaev, dzhokhar's older other, had murdered three men in waltham, massachusetts, on september 11, 2011. the judge excluded the waltham murders, explaining that it would be confusing and a waste of time. if it had not been for tamerlan, dzhokhar never would have committed these crimes. if he was not the instigator, if he s not the planner of the bombings, then he is less culpable. >> yang: in today's oral arguments, justice samuel alito seemed to agree with the tri
. >> yang: federal public defender miriam conrad was on tsarnaev's trial defense team, but is not involveds appeal. >> it wasn just the media coverage, but it was the way the event permeated the entire city. many people were exposed to false and inflammatory information during the time when the case was pending, and we felt it was absolutely crucial to find out what they had read or heard or seen, especially given the proliferation of social media. >> yang: second, the appeals...
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sharron conrad. civil rights movement, public history and presidents of john kennedy and linden johnson and currently finishing her first bookyndon johnson and currently finishing her first book. without further ado, the webinar is yours. >> thank you so much, jeff. and thanks to all my fellow panelists. this has been so riveting so far. as jeff said, my interest has been in african american civil rights and specifically the presidencies of john kennedy and lyndon johnson. and point of privilege i'd like to swipe joanne's formulation of how she wanted to talk about flavors of presidential hatred. i think that that's a really terrific way of kind of narrowing our focus. just to note all of these presidents have their haters and they come in different flavors. and wasn't of the things i wanted to with my session today was to talk a little about the way that lyndon johnson was hated in particular by african american voters and to really focus in on that. even though there will be lots of parallels to th
sharron conrad. civil rights movement, public history and presidents of john kennedy and linden johnson and currently finishing her first bookyndon johnson and currently finishing her first book. without further ado, the webinar is yours. >> thank you so much, jeff. and thanks to all my fellow panelists. this has been so riveting so far. as jeff said, my interest has been in african american civil rights and specifically the presidencies of john kennedy and lyndon johnson. and point of...
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conrad in philly, republican. good morning. caller: how are you doing? am calling it about may be the supreme court reform that they need. before they even solve any of that, you have to change that white house because they are the ones that set the tone. the only thing you get something done in washington, anyone calling in on c-span, let's put our money together and get us a lobby and we can get what we want. politics is all money, and you can call in with your thoughts, but if you are not giving them no money, they are not going to bring justice to the floor. if ge wants something done, they send 20 lobbyists. host: this is catherine in new hampshire, and independent. good morning. caller: good morning. i definitely believe in mandatory retirement. this is a body of people who are going to be making rules for our future in a ration. -- future generation. i think that younger people, not 20's, but not in their late 70's or 80's. it is a learning curve. it takes a while in any job to do a good job. i do not believe in more bodies because the more people
conrad in philly, republican. good morning. caller: how are you doing? am calling it about may be the supreme court reform that they need. before they even solve any of that, you have to change that white house because they are the ones that set the tone. the only thing you get something done in washington, anyone calling in on c-span, let's put our money together and get us a lobby and we can get what we want. politics is all money, and you can call in with your thoughts, but if you are not...
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military raid which is in operation of military purpose and short duration of plan withdrawal but as conradaid we have never been able to never do it again and i think it was our desire to not do it to disengage quickly that set us up for failure in the long-term. >> thank you. >> i now recognize tim for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman can you hear me now? there is reports that the isis came over the killed the 13 americans including one of my constituents the one member of the united states army over 150 afghans at the international airport from the bagram air base when the taliban took control. in transferred to another location, i think the administration needs to answer for the reckless decisions in the middle the night why do you think there is no plan to secure and transfer these prisoners. >> called the center quickly the mission given to the military maybe it's a question to ask our senior military people and secretary austin the mission was not to get every american out it was not to get every allied citizen out that was helping us or to get afghans out that were brutalize
military raid which is in operation of military purpose and short duration of plan withdrawal but as conradaid we have never been able to never do it again and i think it was our desire to not do it to disengage quickly that set us up for failure in the long-term. >> thank you. >> i now recognize tim for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman can you hear me now? there is reports that the isis came over the killed the 13 americans including one of my constituents the one...
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conrad, philadelphia, republican, good morning. caller: yeah, good morning. when they christened our community that we had, all this stuff from republicans in donald trump that they did, all this stuff, january 6 and beyond that, if you tolerated that, all of that nonsense and lies the republican party has been preaching, if the united states can tolerate that, this is chicken feed from the attorney general. all these republicans that didn't open their mouths for four years with donald trump, those pipsqueak's and cowards wouldn't say anything. donald trump that they sold out. it sure is funny, don't he know that the so-called ones he said it's all about that sold him out, how come he's the only one that lost? host: ok, independent line, what do you think of the attorney general? caller: i think he's doing a fine job, but i'm a little surprised on the subject that we are talking about today. i had decided not to call in but after listening to one guy talking about harassment and intimidation, it doesn't seem like he even understands the difference between the
conrad, philadelphia, republican, good morning. caller: yeah, good morning. when they christened our community that we had, all this stuff from republicans in donald trump that they did, all this stuff, january 6 and beyond that, if you tolerated that, all of that nonsense and lies the republican party has been preaching, if the united states can tolerate that, this is chicken feed from the attorney general. all these republicans that didn't open their mouths for four years with donald trump,...