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u. s. where regulators are suing crypto currency exchange, giant finance, which they said ran a legal crypto currency based trades with us investors and a sham compliance program. company founder john peng, joe and former chief compliance officer, samuel lim. we're also named in the suit us government accuses by nancy encouraging you as customers to open accounts without verifying their identity and allowing them to communicate with the company, the messenger service that then deleted all chat records. in a written statement, finance said the suit was disappointing, but promised to continue to work with regulators that day as a managing editor at coin desk, which covers the crypto currency industry. nick, american regulators going after the world's largest crypto exchange and it's founder as someone who covers this industry. how surprised are you? hey, thanks for having me. i would say this has been telegraphed for a while now. we've known even finance officials have acknowledged that us regulato
u. s. where regulators are suing crypto currency exchange, giant finance, which they said ran a legal crypto currency based trades with us investors and a sham compliance program. company founder john peng, joe and former chief compliance officer, samuel lim. we're also named in the suit us government accuses by nancy encouraging you as customers to open accounts without verifying their identity and allowing them to communicate with the company, the messenger service that then deleted all chat...
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u. s. where stocks are fallen out of the central bank raise the interest rates again by a quarter of a percentage point. despite fears that it could add to financial turmoil after a string of bank failures for the federal reserve said the increase at aims to lower inflation. so i making consumer borrowing more expensive lease in bolivia, her 5 tea, a gas and rubber bullets at hundreds of teachers during a 3rd week of protests amounting education reforms and increased funding. teachers of called a general strike and road blockades for friday. if the government doesn't given to their demands, former british prime minister boris johnson faced a growing by a parliamentary committee investigating the so called party gates scandal. mister johnson declared that he had not lied to parliament about a series of parties held at his offices during the cove in 19 lockdown. if found guilty are deliberately misleading lawmakers. he faces suspension from parliament when possible, or to france were present, macro
u. s. where stocks are fallen out of the central bank raise the interest rates again by a quarter of a percentage point. despite fears that it could add to financial turmoil after a string of bank failures for the federal reserve said the increase at aims to lower inflation. so i making consumer borrowing more expensive lease in bolivia, her 5 tea, a gas and rubber bullets at hundreds of teachers during a 3rd week of protests amounting education reforms and increased funding. teachers of called...
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u. s. where there's been legislation and a lot of african countries, people don't necessarily understand why this is important. and i think there's lots of concerns around basic bread and butter issues and people don't necessary appreciates what a grave danger disinformation is beyond kind of electoral this information and manipulating the public discourse. but actually fanning was am. so i think there is so much more platforms could do one, a basic thing is having content, moderation and beyond just english, but in languages that are spoken in africa. so that's a huge problem with identified. and, and we've noticed that there just seems to be very little care of what's happening in the online space, from social media platforms, assistant secretaries. and i like you to also way in and then ah, we'll hear from the foreign minister. oh no, on the private sector, i think it's part of the problem as was rightly identified, but it's also part of the answer. currently, we will not be able to get to a s
u. s. where there's been legislation and a lot of african countries, people don't necessarily understand why this is important. and i think there's lots of concerns around basic bread and butter issues and people don't necessary appreciates what a grave danger disinformation is beyond kind of electoral this information and manipulating the public discourse. but actually fanning was am. so i think there is so much more platforms could do one, a basic thing is having content, moderation and...
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u. s. has shot itself in the foot. it has created the situation where countries are in revulsion to american foreign policy and want to get as far away as possible from the u. s. normal people will be attracted to the alternatives being created by china, russia, and the brakes done with go to the world you're watching. the international mine is peter scott here with the top stories when it passed to be 8 pm this tuesday. thanks for joining us. now the public version of the a i driven chat g p t. when asked about us involvement in crews around the world gives an impressive list. among this mentioning the 2014 my done uprising in ukraine, the u. s. government. back to the ousting of ukraine's president victor yanna cove is shanna coo, that bra pro western leaders to power autonomy live. now in the studio, is archie correspondence an residence? a i expert, steve sweeney and steve, what's going on? well, peter chap, g, p t is perhaps the best known of the artificial intelligence boards around at the moment. and people have used it to write serious essays, s
u. s. has shot itself in the foot. it has created the situation where countries are in revulsion to american foreign policy and want to get as far away as possible from the u. s. normal people will be attracted to the alternatives being created by china, russia, and the brakes done with go to the world you're watching. the international mine is peter scott here with the top stories when it passed to be 8 pm this tuesday. thanks for joining us. now the public version of the a i driven chat g p...
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u. s. where the collapse of 2 major banks has sent ripples throughout the financial world. r t contributor rachel mars and picks up the story. the failure of silicon valley bank in the united states is sending shock waves through europe's financial system. and it's also sending its bank stocks into free fall on wednesday with the european press, making the link between the u. s. crisis and new trouble for europe's banking sector. cutty reese had dropped on zurich. stock market by mid day. it's top investor. the saudi national bank said that they won't help cushion the blow by buying any more than the 9.8 percent of the shares that they already own. since they want to avoid any new regulatory regimes that kick in above 10 percent investment economists, new rail rubini said in an interview that they could use. reese crisis is a quote lehmann moment for european and global markets referring to the lehman brothers collapse. that sparked the 2008 economic crisis in the united states, which then spread to europe. french banks were especially hit hard on wednesday with trading and
u. s. where the collapse of 2 major banks has sent ripples throughout the financial world. r t contributor rachel mars and picks up the story. the failure of silicon valley bank in the united states is sending shock waves through europe's financial system. and it's also sending its bank stocks into free fall on wednesday with the european press, making the link between the u. s. crisis and new trouble for europe's banking sector. cutty reese had dropped on zurich. stock market by mid day. it's...
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u. s. where stocks have fallen after the central bank raised interest rates again by a quarter of a percentage point. that's despite fears that it could add to a financial turmoil after a string of bank failures, a federal reserve. so the increase seems to lower inflation by making consumer borrowing more expensive. listen, believe you have 5 tier gas rubber bullets at hundreds of teachers during the 3rd week of protests, demanding education reforms and increased funding. teachers have called a general strike a road blockades for friday. if the government doesn't give into that demo. former british prime minister barak johnson. i faced the grilling by a parliamentary committee, investigating the so called a party gate scandal. and he declared that he had not lied to parliament about a series of parties held at his offices. despite the coven 19 lockdown. if found guilty of deliberately misleading lawmakers, johnson faces suspension from paula toyed, where they could be said to be, or to france whe
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u. s. where you have private insurers and you have families putting the bill, you'll start up companies that are going to try to figure out financing methods. you have guarantees within the treatment plan that if the drug fails, some of that money might not be owed. but if i mean in the end for, for instance, the sickle cell therapy, that's presumably going to be approved by the u. s. f. d a this summer. this is a partnership between the drugs company that wants to make this drug and deliver it to say 30000 people in the coming years. but at the moment is working with academia . and so you have the, the sickle cell patient coming in through a trial program funded by the university. there are cellular 6000000 people with, with sickle cell, most of whom are in sub saharan africa. were many people as we were hearing earlier, a poor, there's no way that they can afford these kinds of a therapy. is it going to be available to them? this is a really interesting problem because in africa, you do have th
u. s. where you have private insurers and you have families putting the bill, you'll start up companies that are going to try to figure out financing methods. you have guarantees within the treatment plan that if the drug fails, some of that money might not be owed. but if i mean in the end for, for instance, the sickle cell therapy, that's presumably going to be approved by the u. s. f. d a this summer. this is a partnership between the drugs company that wants to make this drug and deliver it...
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u. s. where the collapse of teenager banks has sent ripples throughout the financial world. the shut down of silicon valley bank became the 2nd was to such event in u. s. history. treasury secretary, janet gallons being grilled in congress over the crisis and tried to convince sentences that it's all under control. but some didn't buy it. does it president no personally, any body who was dependent upon social security and their benefits were cut by 24 percent. they will slide into poverty. it's hard for you to know. so give your house and the president knows many people on social security. why doesn't the president care? he cares very deep and where is his plan? he stands ready to work with all law rest because on a bipartisan group of senators has repeatedly requested to meet with him about social so that somebody who is a current beneficiary will not see her benefits cut by 24 percent. we have not heard anything on our request. while john ellen claims the economy is sounds, the u. s. federal reserve could be preparing to inject the 2 trillion dollars into the banking syste
u. s. where the collapse of teenager banks has sent ripples throughout the financial world. the shut down of silicon valley bank became the 2nd was to such event in u. s. history. treasury secretary, janet gallons being grilled in congress over the crisis and tried to convince sentences that it's all under control. but some didn't buy it. does it president no personally, any body who was dependent upon social security and their benefits were cut by 24 percent. they will slide into poverty. it's...
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u. s. where he mer to present joe biden. the one ukraine was top of the agenda june there, friday, meeting in the oval office. sholtes unbidden avow to continue their support for ukraine. together work blocks have to supply critical security assistance ukraine and everything from what we've done to walk step ammunition, artillery armor tanks, air defense systems. and we've been together throughout this. let me just say this is a very, very important. yeah. because of the very dangerous piece that comes from russia, ukraine and it's really important that we act together organized, except that we latest feasible because we can give the necessary support to ukraine during this time. i think it's very important that we get the message that we would continue to do so as long as it takes that long. that's the theory that we already posted for staying with the ukrainians. as long as it's a cotton battery for sentence, the 2022 nobel peace prize with others be the see to 10 years in prison. the pro democracy activists was convicted
u. s. where he mer to present joe biden. the one ukraine was top of the agenda june there, friday, meeting in the oval office. sholtes unbidden avow to continue their support for ukraine. together work blocks have to supply critical security assistance ukraine and everything from what we've done to walk step ammunition, artillery armor tanks, air defense systems. and we've been together throughout this. let me just say this is a very, very important. yeah. because of the very dangerous piece...
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u. s. where he has permanent residency and the news of his release was welcomed by president joe biden. but one of the dozens of other american citizens in residents held by governments around the world and is the rising trend of detaining american citizens and residents by governments around the world becoming a national security issue. joining us today from the white house is joshua gal to the deputy homeland security advisor at the national security council. joshua, it's great to be with you. let me just start with the, the big news paul recess. the beginner is soon going to be back in the united states. joe biden's white house made this a priority. tell us how it unfolded. why was paul recessive, again, a high priority item on president biden's to do list. steve, thanks so much for the chance to join you for this conversation. and i think the story actually begins before president biden's inauguration begins during the transition. when jake sullivan, among others, the incoming national securi
u. s. where he has permanent residency and the news of his release was welcomed by president joe biden. but one of the dozens of other american citizens in residents held by governments around the world and is the rising trend of detaining american citizens and residents by governments around the world becoming a national security issue. joining us today from the white house is joshua gal to the deputy homeland security advisor at the national security council. joshua, it's great to be with...
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u. s. has shot it up in the put it has created the situation where countries are in revulsion to american foreign policy. and want to get as far away as possible from the u. s. normal people will be attracted to the alternatives being created by china, russia and the brakes. countries must go to the world you're watching out. see international. my name is peter scott here with the top stories for moscow time this tuesday. thanks for joining us. now. the public version of the a i driven chat g p t. when asked about us a legit involvement in crews around the world. it gives an extensive list among or there's a mentions the 2014 might done uprising in ukraine. the u. s. government, back to the ousting of ukraine's president victor yanna cooper. she had a coup that brought pro western leaders to power of them all. and this and joining me live now in the studio is all t correspondent, steve sweeney. steve, what's going on here with this? a i will chat g p t is probably the best known of these artificial intelligence box . people have used it to write essays and school children have used it to write th
u. s. has shot it up in the put it has created the situation where countries are in revulsion to american foreign policy. and want to get as far away as possible from the u. s. normal people will be attracted to the alternatives being created by china, russia and the brakes. countries must go to the world you're watching out. see international. my name is peter scott here with the top stories for moscow time this tuesday. thanks for joining us. now. the public version of the a i driven chat g p...
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u. s. where we have that nor'easter bringing some very strong wind splitting conditions. this rain on the coast, but we are looking at significant snowfall in land, $5060.00 centimeters of snow and land. and we could see some heavy snow on the other side of the country up around the sierra nevada. more very heavy rain pushing across into a good part of california this week. ah . we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world. so no matter how you take it out 0, we're bringing the news and current affairs that matter to you. count his arrow ah ah.
u. s. where we have that nor'easter bringing some very strong wind splitting conditions. this rain on the coast, but we are looking at significant snowfall in land, $5060.00 centimeters of snow and land. and we could see some heavy snow on the other side of the country up around the sierra nevada. more very heavy rain pushing across into a good part of california this week. ah . we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world. so no matter how you take it out 0, we're...
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u. s. is talking about when it talks about a rules base order is a u. s. dominate order one, where the u. s. makes the rules in the u. s. enforces its own rules, which generally means dominating other countries, the stabilizing entire region, and economically and politically benefiting from these imperialistic ventures. you know, and i, we listened to salt and the head of nato. he's on the way out, but he has great ambitions for the, for the alliance going into the pacific now. but i thought nato was a defensive alliance. why does it need to go to the other side of the world? what does it defending there? okay. i mean, there's a double speak that keeps coming out of western capital. no, no, no, we're just defensive. where defensive year? well, they why they have a string of bases around china in the south china sea, always called the south china sea because it's next to china. right. go ahead, andy. i think there's a couple of interesting things going on with this peter. so 1st of all, we have to recognize that nato is really not as independent as it might want to portray itself that the u
u. s. is talking about when it talks about a rules base order is a u. s. dominate order one, where the u. s. makes the rules in the u. s. enforces its own rules, which generally means dominating other countries, the stabilizing entire region, and economically and politically benefiting from these imperialistic ventures. you know, and i, we listened to salt and the head of nato. he's on the way out, but he has great ambitions for the, for the alliance going into the pacific now. but i thought...
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u. s. where we have that nor'easter bring you some very strong wind split conditions. this rain on the coast, but we are looking at significant snowfall in than $5060.00 centimeters of snow and land. and we could see some heavy snow on the other side of the country up around the sierra nevada. more very heavy rain pushing across into a good part of california this week. ah ah ah, home the al jazeera london broke off fantastic to people in thoughtful conversation with no host and no limitation. it leads as oppressive color was the struggle. yeah, it would be much easier for me. it's my, it feels that white people part to go in to chad. thing a song right in the other people, wait a minute, you get why don't you stop what you're doing and made one studio be unscripted on al jazeera lou. ah, watching the news all would be elizabeth flawed of a dog. ha! reminder of our top stories. the sour authorities in pakistan, so they'll follow a court orders an arrest. former prime minister in ron con for failing to show up in court on monday. hundreds of protest as an outside his re
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u. s. now, where people in the southern state of mississippi still coming to terms with the deadly devastation caused by friday's tornadoes. at least 25 people have been killed. alan fisher reports group. look you down town strip. the hope is they're searching for survivors. the reality, the fear they're looking for bodies. so i'm looking to, well, go and i'm firm. i know with the rebel, what you do would be double thinking what to do with the tornadoes landed on friday night ripping a trail of death and destruction through 270 kilometers of the southern us. state of mississippi is changing the landscape changing lives. you can see that truck dead s my brother, he's a truck driver. all of those trucks right there, his trucks. so his whole livelihood is this. sit in a pile of an emergency. help is no putting in doing what they can, where they can. i want to take the opportunity to personally thank all of the volunteers that are here. what we've seen over the last 36 hours in mississippi, on the one hand, has been heartbreaking to say the law and devastation of these communities. but another han
u. s. now, where people in the southern state of mississippi still coming to terms with the deadly devastation caused by friday's tornadoes. at least 25 people have been killed. alan fisher reports group. look you down town strip. the hope is they're searching for survivors. the reality, the fear they're looking for bodies. so i'm looking to, well, go and i'm firm. i know with the rebel, what you do would be double thinking what to do with the tornadoes landed on friday night ripping a trail of...
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u. s s largest port of entry where we're going today, also its busiest. each day more than 100,000.ople enter the us through the san ysidro crossing about 800 customs and border protection officers tasked with keeping the bad from seeping through this part of the border, very difficult and complex job for them to in a matter of moments and sometimes seconds identify whether it's someone presents a threat coming into the station or not among the deadliest threats illicit fentanyl. we want to feel the door to make sure doesn't feel heavy, and there's nothing in there. the cbp tells us that more than half of all the fentanyl found over us borders comes from ports here in san diego, officials say this is ground zero for illicit fentanyl smuggling. we will probably double what we saw last year within the next month or two. that's double the amount of fencing all seized in all of 2022 just the first four months of this year, but before the fentanyl even reaches the u. s border you need to know where it's coming from. and for that we start not over there in mexico. but in china specificall
u. s s largest port of entry where we're going today, also its busiest. each day more than 100,000.ople enter the us through the san ysidro crossing about 800 customs and border protection officers tasked with keeping the bad from seeping through this part of the border, very difficult and complex job for them to in a matter of moments and sometimes seconds identify whether it's someone presents a threat coming into the station or not among the deadliest threats illicit fentanyl. we want to...
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u. s. where the federal bureau of investigation has said that a leak from the bar tree in the chinese city of wu han, it's likely cause to close in 19 pandemic. the comments by the director of the f b, i follow a wall street journal report for more on this, let speak to kimberly, how could she's joining us live from washington dc. we've heard others in the us government say a new to this recently company. so how significant is it coming from the director of the f b i what makes this significant is the fact that christopher re the director of the f b, i is really the highest government official in the u. s. government to come out and publicly make this assertion that this is the result of a lab late. the origins of covered 19 and not what was previously sort of the accepted consensus that this was in said a result of transmission from a public market from animals to humans. and so this comes on the keels of the fact that this is also with low confidence, a conclusion from the department of energy.
u. s. where the federal bureau of investigation has said that a leak from the bar tree in the chinese city of wu han, it's likely cause to close in 19 pandemic. the comments by the director of the f b, i follow a wall street journal report for more on this, let speak to kimberly, how could she's joining us live from washington dc. we've heard others in the us government say a new to this recently company. so how significant is it coming from the director of the f b i what makes this significant...
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u. s. now where republicans party members are holding the 2nd day of the conservative political action conference, it's seen as an early test for those seeking to challenge donald trump from the parties. presidential nomination, former even ambassador nikki haley and former secretary state might compare a both scheduled to speak. and fisher is their 1st. ah, if you want to judge who got the best reception over the last few hours, it was steve band and the man fired by donald trump is still very close to the former president. when he talked about donald trump winning election and the next presidential election that brought the crowd to their feet. certainly by far and away the biggest response, we've seen it. if you what running the holes here. you will see many people wearing from pat t shirt selling portraits. he's still very much the dominant figure here in the republican park, you know, to potential appointed forum and the republican party. i've already spoken. first of all, we had from mike from kill the former secretary of state. he wasn't afraid to take on donald trump by name saying that d
u. s. now where republicans party members are holding the 2nd day of the conservative political action conference, it's seen as an early test for those seeking to challenge donald trump from the parties. presidential nomination, former even ambassador nikki haley and former secretary state might compare a both scheduled to speak. and fisher is their 1st. ah, if you want to judge who got the best reception over the last few hours, it was steve band and the man fired by donald trump is still very...
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u. s. position where he says that while washington respects the territorial integrity of ukraine, it disregards the fact that taiwan is an integral part of china. that moment he shirt from will, the chinese people have every right to ask. why does the us talk about respecting sovereignty and territorial integrity and ukraine? what disrespecting china sovereignty and territorial integrity on the taiwan question? why does u. s. gas china not to provide weapons to russia while the keeps selling arms to taiwan in violation of the august 17th communique. why does the u. s. keep on professing the maintenance of regional ties and stability while cowardly formulated in a plan for the destruction of taiwan? russia as a deputy foreign minister, so gave it up golf. he says that bilateral ties with china airs, driving the u. s. in its allies around the world. crazy. he said this sir, to us here at ot, during an exclusive interview. i cheap and i many guns of this book would obviously americans are concerned that comprehensive partnership and the whole complex of our ties. multi faceted and deep have receiv
u. s. position where he says that while washington respects the territorial integrity of ukraine, it disregards the fact that taiwan is an integral part of china. that moment he shirt from will, the chinese people have every right to ask. why does the us talk about respecting sovereignty and territorial integrity and ukraine? what disrespecting china sovereignty and territorial integrity on the taiwan question? why does u. s. gas china not to provide weapons to russia while the keeps selling...
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where the structure is in place to help the u. s. economy naming the banking system. that's where we also seem to have enormous spreads. so i'm actually quite concerned why the allowing this to be to become a problem. and sometimes regulators know they want to be tougher and they allow these things to be a problem is not good timing. so there's also problems in this area. tucker carlson is more used to questioning the news rather than making it by the fox news host is at the center of many a headline right now over his take on the capitol hill riots. he's even called out the u. s. attorney general. it was a violent attack on a fundamental tenant of american democracy. over a 100 officers were assaulted on that day. 5 officers died. 5 officers died on that day. that's just not some guy in twitter, that's the attorney general of the united states. that's a man who's honesty is central to his job. had a choice between i q and integrity in an attorney general. of course you go with integrity because it's a central but jo biden's, attorney general, mary carlin is a liar. he
where the structure is in place to help the u. s. economy naming the banking system. that's where we also seem to have enormous spreads. so i'm actually quite concerned why the allowing this to be to become a problem. and sometimes regulators know they want to be tougher and they allow these things to be a problem is not good timing. so there's also problems in this area. tucker carlson is more used to questioning the news rather than making it by the fox news host is at the center of many a...
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u. s . now where police say the person who opened fire at a school in the city of nashville on monday, legally bought 7 firearms in recent years. 28 year old we have a former student of the school killed 3 children and 3 adults. police have released body cam footed showing the moment. hale was killed by offices. john henry reports . audrey hale slowly pulls into the parking lot of covenant school. the shooter fires through a locked glass door to gain entry in combat gear armed with one assault rifle and toting, another hail wanders the halls of the christian school looking for victims. it's a tale of horror told through the surveillance footage released by nashville police officers badge cameras capture the response. please get the call at 1013 shot fire there. they're learning the lessons of the 2022. you've all the texas school shooting where police wasted, precious minutes is a gunman, fired on children. let go. these officers act fast. ah, no boy, room by room is fire, alarm sound off the officers clear the 1st floor. hungry. oh, they rushed toward the sound of gunfire. and close it was no
u. s . now where police say the person who opened fire at a school in the city of nashville on monday, legally bought 7 firearms in recent years. 28 year old we have a former student of the school killed 3 children and 3 adults. police have released body cam footed showing the moment. hale was killed by offices. john henry reports . audrey hale slowly pulls into the parking lot of covenant school. the shooter fires through a locked glass door to gain entry in combat gear armed with one assault...
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u. s. would win this war, that there was more more stabilization where the u. s. was concerned than there actually was. so were you surprised by anything that you heard in this testimony? i mean, we know that the withdrawal was chaotic, but how much more powerful does it make it when it comes from someone who was there experiencing it themselves? well, it is, it's a powerful reminder. it also points out to me that the military leadership itself, it, you know, we like to blame the politics that the little, the politicians you make these decisions. but it appears to me that even the military side wasn't performing as well as it should. and i think in part, many military officers, career people looked at afghanistan as a way to punch their ticket. and you know, we need to do a tour and afghanistan before we go on to the pentagon or some other higher up, you know, assignment. and you know, it just, you know, there used afghanistan in many ways just to get promoted rather than some sort of comprehensive strategy that the pentagon might have put forward to end the occup
u. s. would win this war, that there was more more stabilization where the u. s. was concerned than there actually was. so were you surprised by anything that you heard in this testimony? i mean, we know that the withdrawal was chaotic, but how much more powerful does it make it when it comes from someone who was there experiencing it themselves? well, it is, it's a powerful reminder. it also points out to me that the military leadership itself, it, you know, we like to blame the politics that...