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sheik hussein is retiring from the daly city police department today. his career lasting for 25 years. the department says hussein is recognized for his unwavering professionalism, reliability and work ethic. his colleagues say he admired for his ability to uplift those around him and that he will be missed. jimmy butler finally made his long-awaited debut for golden state in the place where it all started for him. chicago, then ross takes a look at the worriers. newest addition. >> welcome to sports. i'm ben ross. the jimmy butler era is officially underway in golden state butler making his warriors debut tonight in chicago where he actually began his nba career as a member of the bulls. looking good. and the dubs statement edition uniform and jimmy didn't waste any time making an impact on the court. less than a minute into the game. the alley-oop jam from buddy hield butler throwing it down. but chicago would actually build 83. 59 lead in the 3rd quarter. that's one steph curry took over the 4 point play right there. part of a 12 o warriors run. >> l
sheik hussein is retiring from the daly city police department today. his career lasting for 25 years. the department says hussein is recognized for his unwavering professionalism, reliability and work ethic. his colleagues say he admired for his ability to uplift those around him and that he will be missed. jimmy butler finally made his long-awaited debut for golden state in the place where it all started for him. chicago, then ross takes a look at the worriers. newest addition. >>...
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the minister of communication and information technology. hussein of the last 3 spoke 12 just over the summer. been job is about the scale of the problem. it was, you know, the only was a cause since day one. we are focused on a number of things including help the comp corruption, which is endemic within the ministry. it's embedded deep into the institution. so it's difficult if not impossible to endurance. one of the tools adopted the cub corruption was an internal audits were able to identify manifestations of the corruption. one important case was in the postal service. in one instance, it looks like it's branched a deficit of one point. $6000000000.00 us dollars was recorded, turned out, but the director general that was embezzling money contracts were given to individuals and companies favorite by the former regime. these contracts were supposed to be awarded on the open and fed 10 dis. yeah, this was not the case. a fat image was propagated, but behind the scenes 10 does what. what is the specific people to the entities you gave bribes? another form of corruption was prevalent in
the minister of communication and information technology. hussein of the last 3 spoke 12 just over the summer. been job is about the scale of the problem. it was, you know, the only was a cause since day one. we are focused on a number of things including help the comp corruption, which is endemic within the ministry. it's embedded deep into the institution. so it's difficult if not impossible to endurance. one of the tools adopted the cub corruption was an internal audits were able to identify...
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the us says it has identified about 18,000 indian our south asia correspondent semira hussein has moree fear the attack was racially—motivated. in orebro, including the king of sweden, who laid a bouquet. sweden's broadcaster are quoting a sources and the suspect is naming the suspect is 35—year—old rickard andersson. naming the suspect is 35—yi said ld rickard andersson. naming the suspect is 35—yi said to rickard andersson. naming the suspect is 35—yi said to have 'd andersson. naming the suspect is 35—yi said to have lived iersson. naming the suspect is 35—yi said to have lived in �*sson. he is said to have lived in this town centre in a bed this town centre in a one bed apartment apparently he involved 7 involved in some courses even involved—in somecourses the centre behind me the 7 the atr7ocity was where the atrocity was he shot ten committed where he shot ten people. apparently also people. apparently he is also said to have a license for said to have had a license for firearm but sweden's a firearm but sweden's police authorities have not confirmed of this yet. this is a any o
the us says it has identified about 18,000 indian our south asia correspondent semira hussein has moree fear the attack was racially—motivated. in orebro, including the king of sweden, who laid a bouquet. sweden's broadcaster are quoting a sources and the suspect is naming the suspect is 35—year—old rickard andersson. naming the suspect is 35—yi said ld rickard andersson. naming the suspect is 35—yi said to rickard andersson. naming the suspect is 35—yi said to have 'd andersson....
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hussein? >> just a just a general comment. >> i'm just just was reading just recently that there's extremely high incidence of flu more than covid happening right now and that hospital emergencies are fall. people are having a difficult time getting in to get care and and there are and there are a higher number of admissions going on currently as well. so i think you know certain amount of claims processing although there's a lag it's sometimes as reflective of just seasonal changes in health you know, as we go through the year. >> yes. so we would the detail level. so right now we're looking at, you know, who the money's going to and how much is going out. twice a year we sit on a blue shield. our flex wanted to partner and go through the claims and just look at what types of illnesses we're down and the kind of things that you've discussed. the impact of the flu would show up there. but so far what we've seen is well our information is a little dated but but we've seen pharmacy increases and
hussein? >> just a just a general comment. >> i'm just just was reading just recently that there's extremely high incidence of flu more than covid happening right now and that hospital emergencies are fall. people are having a difficult time getting in to get care and and there are and there are a higher number of admissions going on currently as well. so i think you know certain amount of claims processing although there's a lag it's sometimes as reflective of just seasonal changes...
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if you recall, there was a threat from saddam hussein against the first president bush during a tripesident clinton attacked iraq because of that threat. we did not same response during the biden administration and for some reason, we've lost all deterrence in the last four years so i think president trump is right to want to know everything associated with these threats so he can respond accordingly in the event that something is attempted. >> this grant that seems like it's going to persist. >> i don't see it going away especially as we see separate diplomacy out of the trump of administration against foreign adversaries, specifically iran so as that rhetoric continues, which i agree, it will, we will have to see a change in response from u.s. government because these threats are unacceptable against a sitting president of the united states. >> thank you for joining us this afternoon. >> thanks, rich met the global reach of the nfl and army recruiting hit record highs. ♪ . —here i'll take that. [cheering] ensure max protein, 30 grams protein, 1 gram sugar and a protein blend to fee
if you recall, there was a threat from saddam hussein against the first president bush during a tripesident clinton attacked iraq because of that threat. we did not same response during the biden administration and for some reason, we've lost all deterrence in the last four years so i think president trump is right to want to know everything associated with these threats so he can respond accordingly in the event that something is attempted. >> this grant that seems like it's going to...
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iraq under saddam hussein. >> yeah, we wiped them out on cnn.and that was on purpose that we let the press in bed because we thought we were teaching deterrence. we thought we were teaching the world. if you mess with america on the battlefield, we will annihilate you. what we were teaching our enemies was asymmetry, right? the idea that, okay, well, if you're going to mess with america, don't use bullets and bombs because they're way ahead of us. use alternative means. cyber is one of them and they are ahead. and you can see a scenario right now because they've weaponized the private sector in a way the soviets never could because they were communist. and in the 1980s, we had deregulated the private sector. so we talk about this plane crash right now. it's a perfect scenario. xi jinping calls donald trump and says, hey, we'd like to invest $1 trillion in your meme coins. if you privatize the faa. next day, trump makes a speech and says, government is inefficient. we're not going to do it. my good friend elon, he's got rex. rex is going to take.
iraq under saddam hussein. >> yeah, we wiped them out on cnn.and that was on purpose that we let the press in bed because we thought we were teaching deterrence. we thought we were teaching the world. if you mess with america on the battlefield, we will annihilate you. what we were teaching our enemies was asymmetry, right? the idea that, okay, well, if you're going to mess with america, don't use bullets and bombs because they're way ahead of us. use alternative means. cyber is one of...
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right so that shows what used to be the soviet union used to be saddam hussein. it used to be alucarda. it used to be oil blackmailers, the bad guys in the world have evolved over the years and and the pro-israeli propaganda always links the palestinians with these bad guys which works well in many western societies only have superficial knowledge of that situation and most people who watch american tv or read the new york times don't know really much about the middle east. so what they read, they they accept. but the change happens not by anything that one can measure. like we did this and this happened. it happens over time. and you see it happening today so dramatically with the young people in the united states. the progressive jewish movements, the progressive churches, some unions, black and hispanic and women's movements. there's all kinds of movements, and many of them have come together. the uncommitted vote movement. but this changes so strong and, visible among young people and because they rely on the mainstream media or politicians for their knowledg
right so that shows what used to be the soviet union used to be saddam hussein. it used to be alucarda. it used to be oil blackmailers, the bad guys in the world have evolved over the years and and the pro-israeli propaganda always links the palestinians with these bad guys which works well in many western societies only have superficial knowledge of that situation and most people who watch american tv or read the new york times don't know really much about the middle east. so what they read,...
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and lasted 15 years in lebanon and then the palestinians, the plo in kuwait, who welcomed saddam hussein and allowed him to go there. there's not going to be a very strong welcome. there's a lot of trepidation. and that's why egypt and jordan were very reticent to take refugees, palestinian refugees, which, by the way, i have to add, i thought it was morally reprehensible of them not to take them at the time, to take them temporarily. but they didn't because they were afraid that they would be placed there permanently, and because they were afraid of what that could lead, what kind of turmoil that could lead to later. so i don't think they're going to like this plan at all. but when trump was asked, did egypt and jordan say they would take palestinians? trump said, no, but they will. and so he's going to use u.s. aid, probably to twist their arm into taking some refugees, even if it ends up being temporarily. >> well, leon, donald trump would not rule out sending american troops into gaza. we all know he campaigned as an anti-war candidate. he talked repeatedly about not getting involved
and lasted 15 years in lebanon and then the palestinians, the plo in kuwait, who welcomed saddam hussein and allowed him to go there. there's not going to be a very strong welcome. there's a lot of trepidation. and that's why egypt and jordan were very reticent to take refugees, palestinian refugees, which, by the way, i have to add, i thought it was morally reprehensible of them not to take them at the time, to take them temporarily. but they didn't because they were afraid that they would be...
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this is king abdullah's father, king hussein. when the palestinians tried to overthrow the king. this is front and center in the minds of every jordanian security official. you will ever talk to the palestinians. the question there, 50%. >> of. >> the jordanian population is still an issue. so the king can't go along with a with any kind of process that would actually lead to the end of his rule. and one of the things i think we should remember about jordan is this is this is the united states at the at the behest, you know, at the good graces of the jordanians, use jordan as a lily pad for counterterrorism operations, for counter-proliferation operations. and i'll tell you, having been there, you know, the jordanian security services have saved hundreds of u.s. lives, even on the israeli side. you know, the israelis see jordan as part of their security umbrella. remember, the jordanian air force came to israel's aid with the iranian drone and missile attack, and there's no shin bet or mossad officer i've ever met who doesn't believe deeply in jordan the need for jordanian stabil
this is king abdullah's father, king hussein. when the palestinians tried to overthrow the king. this is front and center in the minds of every jordanian security official. you will ever talk to the palestinians. the question there, 50%. >> of. >> the jordanian population is still an issue. so the king can't go along with a with any kind of process that would actually lead to the end of his rule. and one of the things i think we should remember about jordan is this is this is the...
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and in the gulf war weeks remember the weapons of mass destruction that saddam hussein had and didn't have it. i think she's learn the wrong lesson, and over and over again when she has the opportunity to support the interests of the united states, i hate to say it, versus those of our adversaries time and time again, she picks our adversaries. or even our allies. i've heard her say how worried she is about what she describes as the remilitarization of japan, which, of course, japan is doing because of the threat from china with our very, very close cooperation. that's of concern to tulsi gabbard. she -- smee went to syria -- she 2022 syria and famously came back disputing our own intelligence agencies findings about assad's gassing of his own people. to this day she hasn't really taken that back and it makes no sense at all. but the thing that drives me the craziest, mr. president, is that she has been an apologist for what vladimir putin has done since the day vladimir putin invaded ukraine. ukraine was a peaceful country with a peaceful border and vladimir putin was the first tyran
and in the gulf war weeks remember the weapons of mass destruction that saddam hussein had and didn't have it. i think she's learn the wrong lesson, and over and over again when she has the opportunity to support the interests of the united states, i hate to say it, versus those of our adversaries time and time again, she picks our adversaries. or even our allies. i've heard her say how worried she is about what she describes as the remilitarization of japan, which, of course, japan is doing...