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and you guys want to bring of benghazi. i didn't bring it up you guys did. i was going to say anything until mr. raskin and mr. chairman and you guys brought it up. so we've got eight and looking at this right now. but we gotta have a ninth because the nights going to do just what are calling mr. raskin did pretty criticize the president. we know it's going to happen for you pointed be hearing in election year, this election year, where we have speeches just like our good colleague and friend just gave. that is what we want to have. and we all know it's. we can pretend that's not what is going to be but the iraqi people know what is happening here. >> will mr. jordan, i think you are right. and mr. raskin here, allegation of counterfeit outrage and the rhetoric that you gave, just proves the point. it improves what we think is going to happen about this committee and the only purpose that i believe this extra oversight committee is another way, another venue to criticize the president of the united states. ever since, january of 2019, i serve on three differ
and you guys want to bring of benghazi. i didn't bring it up you guys did. i was going to say anything until mr. raskin and mr. chairman and you guys brought it up. so we've got eight and looking at this right now. but we gotta have a ninth because the nights going to do just what are calling mr. raskin did pretty criticize the president. we know it's going to happen for you pointed be hearing in election year, this election year, where we have speeches just like our good colleague and friend...
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>> with benghazi, that was more hillary clinton. i think he could have stepped i in. this is a situation did hillary clinton allow our diplomats and americans in the benghazi situation to be stranded and killed without trying to rescue them? she did not move quickly enough. i think it was a fast-moving situation mom one - - maybe he should have stepped in but he let her handle it is secretary of state but that is a big criticism of hillary clinton she did not take action to save our people when they were under attack in benghazi. there is a lot more to say about it but just in the interest of time to my thing president obama decided he would let hillary clinton handle that and did not intervene. he let secretary of state deal with this. but still a big criticism of her among conservatives and republicans. now obama's relations with very on - - valerie jarrett is very close he came up as a political figure. actually initially a friend of michelle obama and became a friend of his. she became a senior white house advisor. actually didn't get the attention she should have
>> with benghazi, that was more hillary clinton. i think he could have stepped i in. this is a situation did hillary clinton allow our diplomats and americans in the benghazi situation to be stranded and killed without trying to rescue them? she did not move quickly enough. i think it was a fast-moving situation mom one - - maybe he should have stepped in but he let her handle it is secretary of state but that is a big criticism of hillary clinton she did not take action to save our...
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. >> how do you feel president obama handled benghazi and what was his relationship? >> on benghazi it was more of a hillary clinton thing. think president obama could have stepped in. this is a situation where did hillary clinton allow our diplomats and our americans in this benghazi situation to be stranded and killed without trying to rescue them? because she didn't move quickly enough. i think it was such a fast-moving situation, maybe obama should've jumped in personally but he deferred to hillary clinton and let her handle and a secretary of state. still a big criticism of hillary clinton she did not take action to save our people when they were under attack and benghazi. there is a lot more to say about it. but in the interest of time, i think president obama just decided he was going to let hillary handle that and he did not intervene he let her as secretary of state deal of it. still a big criticism of her among conservatives and republicans. now, presidents obama relationship has been very close in chicago when it came up when she compass of political figure
. >> how do you feel president obama handled benghazi and what was his relationship? >> on benghazi it was more of a hillary clinton thing. think president obama could have stepped in. this is a situation where did hillary clinton allow our diplomats and our americans in this benghazi situation to be stranded and killed without trying to rescue them? because she didn't move quickly enough. i think it was such a fast-moving situation, maybe obama should've jumped in personally but he...
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well, on benghazi, i think that was more of a hillary clinton thing. i think president obama could have stepped in. this was a situation where did hillary clinton allow our dip presidents and our americans in this benghazi situation to be stranded and killed without trying to rescue them? if she didn't move quickly enough? i think it was such a fast-moving situation -- maybe obama should have jumped in but he deferred to hillary clinton as secretary of state. it's still a big criticism of hillary clinton, she didn't take action to save our people when they were under attack in benghazi. that's the -- a lot more to say but just in the interests of time, i think president obama just didn'ted he would let hillary clinton handle that, and he didn't enter veep help let hillary clinton, as secretary of state deal with this. still a big criticism of her among conservatives and republicans. president obama's relationship with valerie jarrett. very close, disclose in chicago where he came up as a political figure. she was initially a friend of michelle obama, h
well, on benghazi, i think that was more of a hillary clinton thing. i think president obama could have stepped in. this was a situation where did hillary clinton allow our dip presidents and our americans in this benghazi situation to be stranded and killed without trying to rescue them? if she didn't move quickly enough? i think it was such a fast-moving situation -- maybe obama should have jumped in but he deferred to hillary clinton as secretary of state. it's still a big criticism of...
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benghazi. how long and how much money did they spend on benghazi? they had the intelligence committee, all of those committees looking at all that. and yet, select committees. reasoningso-called does not seem to apply by their own experience. i, myself, have a select committee on climate. it does not mean that the other committees of jurisdiction, every committee i task, do what you can do about climate, whether it is the defense committee, natural resources committee, whatever. ways and means, whatever your committee is, how can you help us address the climate crisis. and now too., it's not to say we don't want the wisdom and intellectual resources that can be gathered there. it's just that select committee does just that. that is the focus, that is where the public will pay attention to what is going on, and have the assurance that there taxpayer dollars are spent wisely and well. arguing against themselves when they made that case. but you are asking the question, so maybe convinced somebody. but i know i did not convince you. end wherent, again,
benghazi. how long and how much money did they spend on benghazi? they had the intelligence committee, all of those committees looking at all that. and yet, select committees. reasoningso-called does not seem to apply by their own experience. i, myself, have a select committee on climate. it does not mean that the other committees of jurisdiction, every committee i task, do what you can do about climate, whether it is the defense committee, natural resources committee, whatever. ways and means,...
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>> on benghazi that was more of a hillary clinton thing. i think president obama could have stepped in. this was a situation where did hillary clinton allow our diplomats and our americans in this benghazi situation to be stranded and killed without trying to rescue them? she didn't move quickly enough it i think a such a fast-moving situation, obama, maybe he should've jumped in personally but he deferred to hillary clinton as secretary of state and letter handle it. that's still a big it is so some of hillary clinton, that she didn't take action to save our people and they were under attack in benghazi. so that's, there's a lot more to say about it but just in the interest of time, i think president obama just to send his going to let hillary clinton handle that. he didn't intervene. he let hillary clinton as secretary of state deal with this. still a big criticism of her among conservatives and republicans. presidents obama's relation with valerie jarrett very, very close. they have been very, very close in chicago where he came up as a
>> on benghazi that was more of a hillary clinton thing. i think president obama could have stepped in. this was a situation where did hillary clinton allow our diplomats and our americans in this benghazi situation to be stranded and killed without trying to rescue them? she didn't move quickly enough it i think a such a fast-moving situation, obama, maybe he should've jumped in personally but he deferred to hillary clinton as secretary of state and letter handle it. that's still a big...
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hillary clinton that she did not take action to save our people when they were under attack and benghazi. there's a lot more to say about it, but in the interest of time, president obama just decided he was going to let hillary handle that. he did not intervene he let hillary as the secretary deal with it. still a big criticism of her among conservatives and republicans. now obama's relationship is very close they been close in chicago, he came up as a political figure. she was actually initially a friend of michele obama, his wife. then became a friend of his. she became a senior white house advisor, did not get the attention she should have gotten as a real player. we all knew she was close to president obama but she was there for many, many decisions right at his elbow. we still have not gotten to the bottom of what role she played in a lot of this. she was certainly one of the fundamental players in that government. that is the case where maybe we should have paid more attention to that. by and large, there were very few people in the bomb administration more important than valerie j
hillary clinton that she did not take action to save our people when they were under attack and benghazi. there's a lot more to say about it, but in the interest of time, president obama just decided he was going to let hillary handle that. he did not intervene he let hillary as the secretary deal with it. still a big criticism of her among conservatives and republicans. now obama's relationship is very close they been close in chicago, he came up as a political figure. she was actually...
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look, i know you have lived through some high profile events like benghazi and the boston bombing. and what you're dealing with and that horrific event. do you think at this moment of time with this investigation based on everything you have seen kind of with the crossfire hurricane investigation do you think cooler heads might have prevailed? do you really think that the department of justice was going to stop this investigation? you can take away the prosecutor's but not the fbi you cannot expunge information. do you thank you panicked? in this moment quick. >> it is an extraordinary moment granted that you had never seen before people had never seen before come i think the country had ever seen before. >> it's a great question. my honest answer is no. i don't think i panicked. i think we panicked. thing god panic is not really how i react. partially because of those experiences you just referred to like the boston bombing mass shooting, and unfortunately we have a lot of experience navigating challenging facts and emotional and pressure filter this was totally different. i get t
look, i know you have lived through some high profile events like benghazi and the boston bombing. and what you're dealing with and that horrific event. do you think at this moment of time with this investigation based on everything you have seen kind of with the crossfire hurricane investigation do you think cooler heads might have prevailed? do you really think that the department of justice was going to stop this investigation? you can take away the prosecutor's but not the fbi you cannot...
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i know you have lived through some high-profile events, benghazi, the boston bombing surpass that in terms of stress. horrific offense. but do you think this moment of time, when you are rushing to open up this investigation, based on everything you had se seen, do you think you panicked on opening? you think, did you really think the department of justice was going to stop this investigation? you can take a white the prosecutors but the fbi, you have to expunge information. do you think you panicked? this extraordinary moment that you had never seen before, the people around you had never seen before. i don't think the country has ever seen before. >> it's a great question. my honest answer is no. i don't think i panicked, i don't think we panic. panic is not really how i react to things. partially because of the experiences you just referred to, the boston bombing. mass shooting events, unfortunately, we have a lot of experience navigating challenging facts and emotional ones, this one was totally different. but at that time, he fall back on what you know my first instinct was, let
i know you have lived through some high-profile events, benghazi, the boston bombing surpass that in terms of stress. horrific offense. but do you think this moment of time, when you are rushing to open up this investigation, based on everything you had se seen, do you think you panicked on opening? you think, did you really think the department of justice was going to stop this investigation? you can take a white the prosecutors but the fbi, you have to expunge information. do you think you...
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that was the case in benghazi, which was a brutal loss. those people and those families. and it's the case -- it was the case in 9/11. it's the case when we cover mass shootings. the loss is real and must be honored and the policies that flow from that can be debated and think about what society we want to have. but, like, running around giving people, like, what-about statistics about swimming pools is just, to me, just nuts. >> having been in government through, unfortunately, tragedies and losses of life and lots of political debates, that's what's so just alarming about this mindset. which, essentially, says that if it's a certain kind of loss of life, if it comes in a terrorist attack, for instance, that can be the focal point of the entire government effort. that can be the focal point of trillions of dollars of resources. if it's something that is inconvenient to my world view, like a mass shooting that suggests we have to deal with gun safety or a pandemic that suggests we have to revert to social distancing. or, frankly, just the fact that americans, with pre-exi
that was the case in benghazi, which was a brutal loss. those people and those families. and it's the case -- it was the case in 9/11. it's the case when we cover mass shootings. the loss is real and must be honored and the policies that flow from that can be debated and think about what society we want to have. but, like, running around giving people, like, what-about statistics about swimming pools is just, to me, just nuts. >> having been in government through, unfortunately, tragedies...
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the republicans put forth elect committees themselves, benghazi, trying to destroy parenthood, this has an american people. we need a select committee whose to ose, whose purpose is the ss the challenge that coronavirus places on. that's one. two, the american people want their checks. their checks. and that's what we are doing ith the p.p.p. and the direct payments and other initiatives that are there, and we need to more. haven't doneand we enough in this regard -- third, they want our heroes, our health are providers, our police and fire, first responders, our our ency services folks, transit people, everyone to our food service folks, they want everyone to have the equipment they need to do their job. health care workers on the frontlines, as are others. emergency services, police and fire, some of them are the first 911 call.respond to a and the line of defense. p.p.e., do not have the the personal protective equipment that they need, and we owe them. worthy t -- we are not thanking them,m, praising them unless we support them, and that's not being done and that's what they have to
the republicans put forth elect committees themselves, benghazi, trying to destroy parenthood, this has an american people. we need a select committee whose to ose, whose purpose is the ss the challenge that coronavirus places on. that's one. two, the american people want their checks. their checks. and that's what we are doing ith the p.p.p. and the direct payments and other initiatives that are there, and we need to more. haven't doneand we enough in this regard -- third, they want our...
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the other side of the aisle had eight different partisan commissions overseeing what happened in benghazi where four american lives were tragically lost. 44,575 americans have lost their lives. is it too much to ask that we would have a special committee to make sure that the money that we are appropriating in historic amounts is spent correctly? congress has a responsibility to ensure that the extraordinary sums we have authorized and appropriated are disbursed efficiently and consistent with our intent. such great sums can only -- not only be a source of economic recovery, but surely everyone on this floor knows that that sum of money on the table can also be a magnet for waste, fraud, and abuse. and, yes, criminality. we owe the american people as we appropriate unbelievable sums to make sure that the american people are the ones advantaged. any time congress spends taxpayer money, particularly in such large amounts, we owe it to the american people to know where that money is going and to ensure that it is being spent as directed. now, i know the president of the united states said he
the other side of the aisle had eight different partisan commissions overseeing what happened in benghazi where four american lives were tragically lost. 44,575 americans have lost their lives. is it too much to ask that we would have a special committee to make sure that the money that we are appropriating in historic amounts is spent correctly? congress has a responsibility to ensure that the extraordinary sums we have authorized and appropriated are disbursed efficiently and consistent with...
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the micro-grid has made a substantial change to life in benghazi as the new power and light bring in many for new opportunities for its residents young and though. it would be safe to see that there are many many problems to sort of when it comes to climate change india could biggest economy for example is grew not as fast as the last decade but it is growing rapidly and this means the country needs a lot of fuel and that you. india is one of the. energy consumers in the world and its energy demand is only likely to spiral the country has been drawing comfortable attention towards how it is going to increase energy access while maintaining its commitment made of the past climate summit towards reducing emissions from the perspective of primary energy mix of the country you will see that though energy scene of the country is predominantly dominated by cool and then the emerging star in the you know the scene as opposed the new it is making major disruptions in the energy ecosystem of our country renewable at the moment so when you combine hydro power it's big some of its contribution
the micro-grid has made a substantial change to life in benghazi as the new power and light bring in many for new opportunities for its residents young and though. it would be safe to see that there are many many problems to sort of when it comes to climate change india could biggest economy for example is grew not as fast as the last decade but it is growing rapidly and this means the country needs a lot of fuel and that you. india is one of the. energy consumers in the world and its energy...
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we don't want to bring in us policy too much but the aftermath of benghazi is just a lockdown and when you go to beirut the us embassy in beirut is living under the same parameters. >> that's an important point and a strategic point which for us policy in the middle east that began with the events of 1979 with the invasion of afghanistan and a number of things that led to having this engagement primarily be what the military does a look at where we are today and learning what is the next move and what will the military do. and the point is that diplomats have has been decimated the last couple of years. there is an understanding we are flying a little more blind in the last point is that it opens up questions whether the united states should actually be spending aid money in countries that simply lack the capacity to do this and maybe there is a strategy for thinking more modestly about our engagement or the outpost where there is relative progress in places like tunisia may be a dollar spent in tunisia may ultimately be better than in other parts of the middle east that we don't even
we don't want to bring in us policy too much but the aftermath of benghazi is just a lockdown and when you go to beirut the us embassy in beirut is living under the same parameters. >> that's an important point and a strategic point which for us policy in the middle east that began with the events of 1979 with the invasion of afghanistan and a number of things that led to having this engagement primarily be what the military does a look at where we are today and learning what is the next...
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policy to too much but one of e aftermath of benghazi putting -- lockdown upon which americans diplomat spy nacelles. when you go to the root and both and brian and i went to beirut together. >> it's a tactical point, a strategic point which i think the u.s. policy in the middle east are quite likely at the end of the forty-year period that began with the events in 1979, the islamic revolution in iran, soviet invasion of afghanistan, and a number of things that led to the u.s. having its engagement primarily be focus of what our military does. look at where we are today and discussing and worrying about what's the next move and what will our military do. to me this point michael makes as her diplomats and that diplomatic service has been desmet in the last couple of years. a are our eyes ears and understand societal trends. more broadly and the last point is i think it opens up questions of whether the united states should actually be spending a lot of the money and other things and countries that simply lack the capacity to do this that maybe there's a strategy for thinking more modest
policy to too much but one of e aftermath of benghazi putting -- lockdown upon which americans diplomat spy nacelles. when you go to the root and both and brian and i went to beirut together. >> it's a tactical point, a strategic point which i think the u.s. policy in the middle east are quite likely at the end of the forty-year period that began with the events in 1979, the islamic revolution in iran, soviet invasion of afghanistan, and a number of things that led to the u.s. having its...
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policy too much but one of the aftermaths of benghazi, putting the root of that crisis the side, is just locked out upon which american diplomats find themselves. when you go to beirut and both brian and i went to beirut together, the u.s. embassy in beirut is basically living under the same security parameters they did during the civil war. >> it's a tactical point. their sister gigi point which i think for u.s. policy in the middle east we are quite likely at the end of a 40 year period that began with events in 1979, the islamic revolution in iran, soviet invasion of afghanistan and the number of things that led to the u.s. come having its engagement primarily be focus on what our military does. look at where we are today and discussing and worrying about what's the next move and what will or military do. to me this point that michael makes which is tactical but it's important that our diplomats and the diplomatic service has been decimated in the last couple of years. they are our eyes and ears and understand societal trends and we are flying more blunt. the last point is i think it
policy too much but one of the aftermaths of benghazi, putting the root of that crisis the side, is just locked out upon which american diplomats find themselves. when you go to beirut and both brian and i went to beirut together, the u.s. embassy in beirut is basically living under the same security parameters they did during the civil war. >> it's a tactical point. their sister gigi point which i think for u.s. policy in the middle east we are quite likely at the end of a 40 year period...
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eastern parts of libya and egypt i think will be increasingly windy with the temperature rising in benghazi and then dropping as the waltz is pushed eastwards. i easily test trades and trace frank assessments why is it so he's struggling to cope with the number coronavirus failure to take really aggressive action at them behind the herd informed opinions it's going to be much more challenging in a place like he did with his one ventilator 3000000 people in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines as india done enough to nip the spread of coronavirus in the inside story on al-jazeera. minor of the top stories here on al-jazeera the economic impacts of the coronavirus is becoming clearer after a record 6600000 americans applied for unemployment benefits for the 1st time in the past week that's 3000000 more than the week before spain has reported another new high in the number of daily deaths from coronavirus 150 people have died in the past 24 hours taking the country's tolls all to more than 10000 and china's foreign ministry has criticized the u.s. after president told trump said he tho
eastern parts of libya and egypt i think will be increasingly windy with the temperature rising in benghazi and then dropping as the waltz is pushed eastwards. i easily test trades and trace frank assessments why is it so he's struggling to cope with the number coronavirus failure to take really aggressive action at them behind the herd informed opinions it's going to be much more challenging in a place like he did with his one ventilator 3000000 people in-depth analysis of the day's global...
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which effect of course parts of libya and egypt with the strength of the wind to keep you cool in benghazi is warmed up in algiers and the sons are rolling thing else and the wind isn't the toll strong further south receded quite a big rise in temperatures up to 4045 in chad it does cool off a bit but it's still higher than it should be. nice early tests and treats and trace frank assessments why is it it's only struggling to cope with the number coronavirus patients failure to take really aggressive action really them behind her informed opinions it's going to be much more challenging in a place like haiti where there's one ventilator 3000000 people in depth analysis of the day's global headlines as india done enough to nip the spread of coronavirus in the inside story on al-jazeera. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera time to recap our headlines now u.s. president donald trump is warning americans to prepare for the toughest week yet of the coronavirus pandemic he says they'll be more deaths in the coming days with cases now passing 310000 military is being deployed to new york city
which effect of course parts of libya and egypt with the strength of the wind to keep you cool in benghazi is warmed up in algiers and the sons are rolling thing else and the wind isn't the toll strong further south receded quite a big rise in temperatures up to 4045 in chad it does cool off a bit but it's still higher than it should be. nice early tests and treats and trace frank assessments why is it it's only struggling to cope with the number coronavirus patients failure to take really...
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which will affect of course parts of libya and egypt with the strength that we do keep it colder in benghazi is warmed up in algiers and robots you'll notice the sun's out thing else and the wind is a tall strong further south we've seen a quite a big rise in temperatures up to about $4045.00 in chad it does cool off a bit but it's still higher than it should be. for. a story of popular resistance political intrigue. and betraying. a son's quest for justice sometimes i feel like the following i mean are you looking for an illusion. al-jazeera world goes in search of the truth about the 2 new zealand independence fighter last how shaky. on al-jazeera. one more tool. or whole all. right all the top stories syria now to syria and of people killed by the corona virus in the u.k. has increased to more than $34300.00 including a 5 year old child new york state's recorded its largest one day jump in cases taking the u.s. as worst outbreak to more than 3 and a half size and deaths and concern grows of a 2nd wave of cases him on the number of deaths increases by more than a $150.00 in 24 hours. and w
which will affect of course parts of libya and egypt with the strength that we do keep it colder in benghazi is warmed up in algiers and robots you'll notice the sun's out thing else and the wind is a tall strong further south we've seen a quite a big rise in temperatures up to about $4045.00 in chad it does cool off a bit but it's still higher than it should be. for. a story of popular resistance political intrigue. and betraying. a son's quest for justice sometimes i feel like the following i...
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areas of algeria it is generally set that little colder there with him all the wind coming into benghazi temperatures here around $23.00 degrees why the shallowest just around the ethiopian pushing down into kenya into somalia we'll see more of those showers to just flooding a little further south was but for johannesburg gorgeous autumn sunshine beautiful still weather here and it stays fine and sunny as we go right through the coming days. but. the time had come for the p.l.o. to seek a new and peaceful solution. pursuing a path of diplomacy but what was to turn their agreed withdraw from lebanon into one of the most horrific civilian massacres of modern times women children killed we couldn't believe our eyes chronicling the turbulent story of the struggle for a palestinian homeland p.l.o. history of the revolution on al-jazeera. the. other again this is al-jazeera the 2nd of a true much of the main news this hour the euro zone's economy has suffered its biggest hit on record shrinking by 3.8 percent in the 1st quarter of the year it is the steepest drop since records began in 1905 an
areas of algeria it is generally set that little colder there with him all the wind coming into benghazi temperatures here around $23.00 degrees why the shallowest just around the ethiopian pushing down into kenya into somalia we'll see more of those showers to just flooding a little further south was but for johannesburg gorgeous autumn sunshine beautiful still weather here and it stays fine and sunny as we go right through the coming days. but. the time had come for the p.l.o. to seek a new...
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across the globe but it seems those rules also apply to one of the world's best known street artists benghazi has crafted his latest piece in his own bathroom room wrecking rodents were posted to the elusive artist social media account along with the line my wife hates it when i am from whom. legend directional website r.j. dot com has interests all the news recovery right there lots of comment and analysis to. say this is out there these are the top stories and china's economy it plunged by almost 7 percent in the 1st 3 months of this year off the cave at 19 brought its workforce to a standstill during the outbreak manufacturing hit record lows in exports fell by as much as 17 percent which really has more now from beijing now this has really this pandemic has really brought the country to a standstill for almost 2 months china's manufacturing activity was halted people stayed indoors consumption was was down and really this figure this minus 6.8 percent is the result of that and some analysts were actually predicting even shop of fall of minus 10 to minus 15 so this is definitely within the
across the globe but it seems those rules also apply to one of the world's best known street artists benghazi has crafted his latest piece in his own bathroom room wrecking rodents were posted to the elusive artist social media account along with the line my wife hates it when i am from whom. legend directional website r.j. dot com has interests all the news recovery right there lots of comment and analysis to. say this is out there these are the top stories and china's economy it plunged by...
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interior means such too in tripoli on thursday down to $21.00 and that was then goes east was so benghazi's up in the thirty's but probably in a sense too. i don't know that corruption has reached a love call like never ever before in our country i am rank outsider. to president of the united states. the power was in the data we will monitor the american people with the truth and nothing else discover the formula for winning the white house unfair game on al jazeera. well the market watching are just there with me as a whole rom a reminder of our top stories a 6 week old baby of the months more than 5000 people have now died from corona virus in the united states vice president mike pence has compared the situation to italy which has been overwhelmed by cases. china has hit back at the u.s. calling the administration shameless for accusing beijing of covering up case cases and their numbers a county near who betty where the outbreak began has gone into lockdown after several new cases were reported. and delays in burying the dead in iraq are infuriating and traumatizing grieving families th
interior means such too in tripoli on thursday down to $21.00 and that was then goes east was so benghazi's up in the thirty's but probably in a sense too. i don't know that corruption has reached a love call like never ever before in our country i am rank outsider. to president of the united states. the power was in the data we will monitor the american people with the truth and nothing else discover the formula for winning the white house unfair game on al jazeera. well the market watching...
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strong as well particularly on to these northern coasts of libya and that's where we'll stay cool in benghazi with 80. join the colobus conversation half the bubble people could expand their brains maybe have a different view this is a dialogue women in cambodia are in fact telling their here we don't know how much they're getting paid for it it's hard to track it's hard to treat everyone has a voice tell us what you think and your conversation could be i'm right here in the street we need to step away from gaming people are not necessarily game perfect this is a journey of progression not perfection on out to 0. 00 . 000. 00. 0 come back you're watching al-jazeera time to recap our headlines britain's prime minister barak's johnson is in intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worse and he was moved as a precaution in case a ventilator was needed foreign secretary dominic roberts stepped in to lead the go . french health minister says the country has not yet seen the peak of its covert 19 outbreak france recorded its highest number of virus related deaths in a single day on monday taki
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benghazi, the boston bombing, perpetrators so it was a horrific event. do you think in this moment of time when you were rushing to open up. do you think that it's panicked and cooler heads might have prevailed? did you really think that the department of justice was going to stop this investigation? you can take away the prosecutors, but the fight was always with the fbi he will not expunge information. do you think that you panicked? >> guest: in this moment granted the people around you had never seen before, i don't think the country had ever seen before. it is a great question. i don't think i panicked or that the panicked. it isn't really how i react to things partially because of those experiences that you just referred to. numerous terrorist events. unfortunately we have a lot of experience navigating challenging facts and emu show and pressure filled circumstances. this one was totally different, i get that. but at that time, you fall back on what you know and my first instinct was let's go to the investigators, let's pull the team together and
benghazi, the boston bombing, perpetrators so it was a horrific event. do you think in this moment of time when you were rushing to open up. do you think that it's panicked and cooler heads might have prevailed? did you really think that the department of justice was going to stop this investigation? you can take away the prosecutors, but the fight was always with the fbi he will not expunge information. do you think that you panicked? >> guest: in this moment granted the people around...
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and with the benghazi tragedy and calls for investigations. this has been a select committee.campaign mail stuff. shannon: there has been a big election, the senate controls the house, how do you envision this could go down with subpoena power and hearings, democrats have a show in the white house, the house, the senate. >> it is a partisan issue. i worked on the 9/11 commission. there's a big difference between this and 9/11. on 9/11 we were attacked by a foreign enemy by surprise, pearl harbor commission we were attacked by a foreign enemy by surprise. commissions have been when we have been attacked by foreign enemies which we haven't had commissions like this for domestic problems, we didn't have a commission after the 2008 financial collapse or the 2005 hurricane katrina disaster. there's a big difference between those cases this one in that is why i worry, democrats have control of the congress, the subpoena power, they are trying to interfere in this way with people responsible for carrying out our response. i hope the pandemic is over by february. i don't think the exp
and with the benghazi tragedy and calls for investigations. this has been a select committee.campaign mail stuff. shannon: there has been a big election, the senate controls the house, how do you envision this could go down with subpoena power and hearings, democrats have a show in the white house, the house, the senate. >> it is a partisan issue. i worked on the 9/11 commission. there's a big difference between this and 9/11. on 9/11 we were attacked by a foreign enemy by surprise, pearl...
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court ruled she should be able to testify on her e-mails and the benghazi attack records, at least they have stepped back a little bit from protecting her. but broader point, that the justice department, and fbi, institutionaly can't inves invee themselve, and barr would have to hand write the indictments himself he is surrounded by thousands of james comey and strzoks and mccabes, they don't top do the work, he can't do it by himself, president should help him, with a separate special counsel that has separate investigators and prosecuters working for them, as opposed to deep staters that we are relying on now to investigate themselves. lou: tom fitton. president of judicial watch, thank you. good to have you here. >> you're welcome. lou: despite china's poor response to the wuhan virus outbreak. its cover-up, and lack of cooperation, it is now joining controversial united nations human rights council panel, they will be able to choose 17 human right investigators who focus on arbitrary detention, freedom of speech, the regime violated all of those human rights and does so to this day.
court ruled she should be able to testify on her e-mails and the benghazi attack records, at least they have stepped back a little bit from protecting her. but broader point, that the justice department, and fbi, institutionaly can't inves invee themselve, and barr would have to hand write the indictments himself he is surrounded by thousands of james comey and strzoks and mccabes, they don't top do the work, he can't do it by himself, president should help him, with a separate special counsel...
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ambassador who was killed in benghazi was doing this. it's powerful to understand social dynamics.i think it's important. number 2, keeping issue of democracy and freedom, on the u.s. policy agenda is really important and obviously it's been downgraded under president trump. i would submit that that's a preexisting condition, that actually started, the process of not having focus in terms of what diplomats do, started under the obama administration for a number of reasons because we we wanted to pull back and we defined distorted debate about democracy equating with interference of the sort that russia did in our own economy and totally missed in our own government. >> you think it's something that the united states should still -- >> what michael was saying -- whether in saudi arabia or other parts, we need to raise our voice and make it part of the conversation and being serious about it. >> bipartisan issue. there's no reason why it can't be. >> that's a human rights issue. that's not necessarily promotion of democracy. >> if you don't and that's why i'm skeptical, if you do tha
ambassador who was killed in benghazi was doing this. it's powerful to understand social dynamics.i think it's important. number 2, keeping issue of democracy and freedom, on the u.s. policy agenda is really important and obviously it's been downgraded under president trump. i would submit that that's a preexisting condition, that actually started, the process of not having focus in terms of what diplomats do, started under the obama administration for a number of reasons because we we wanted...
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we sold some of that with benghazi tragedy and all the calls for investigation.ember, we had numerous investigation into ben causey including a select committee. so to an extent politics, campaign era but ultimately this is something we will need. they went, there will be a big collection this fall depending on the white house who controls the senate who controls the hou. how do you envision this could go down with subpoena power and hearing if the democrats are running the show in the white house, the house, or the senate? >> that is why i think it is still partisanship. let me just make one point clear. i was they were 9/11. i worked on the 9/11 commission. there is a big difference, i think, between this and 9/11. 9/11 we were attacked by a foreign enemy by surprise. the pearl harbor convention, again a foreign enemy. by surprise. at times we have had commissions have been we have been attacked by foreign enemies. we have not had commissions with domestic problems. we did not have a commission after 2008 financial class. a financial commission for 2005 hurrica
we sold some of that with benghazi tragedy and all the calls for investigation.ember, we had numerous investigation into ben causey including a select committee. so to an extent politics, campaign era but ultimately this is something we will need. they went, there will be a big collection this fall depending on the white house who controls the senate who controls the hou. how do you envision this could go down with subpoena power and hearing if the democrats are running the show in the white...
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2016 the french soldiers were killed supporting the warlord plea for have that over the city of benghazi when their helicopter crashed crashed and last june. french supported it missiles jubilant and it out tank missiles were found in the city of the yan adriane properly thanks to the aid of zeros more of the way in tripoli back now to the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic germany's europe's economic powerhouse that is expected to plunge into its deepest recession in 50 years new numbers released by the government have the country's g.d.p. shrinking by more than 6 percent this year well deserved on a cane reports from burnham. before the coronavirus pandemic really took hold here people thought that the economy of germany would grow by just over one percent this year and now in the full flood of 'd the statistics coming through every day about corona one really gruesome statistic economically for this country that it is going to go into recession will shrink by 6.3 percent and there's no way of sugarcoating that from a governmental perspective the economy minister peter meyer a
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eastern parts of libya and egypt i think will be increasingly windy with the temperature rising in benghazi and then dropping as the wall is pushed eastwards. from the fields and for me to the polls good kids are renowned for their courage on the phone. when i want to east finds out what it takes to join the elite brigade. on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. every. struggles full of pleasure to play. a look at it and him what he said to him through a lot of the can listen to her own thoughts about her but i mean the rather well what if an intimate look at life in cuba. is what. people think that the comment that made a year ago my cuba. on al-jazeera. the all. combined all the headlines for you here on i'll just say are the economic impacts of the coronavirus is becoming clear a record 6600000 americans filed for unemployment benefits for the 1st time in the past week that's 3000000 more than the week before the spain has reporters another new high number of daily deaths from corona virus 950 people have died in the past 24 hours in the country's top to more than 10000. 600000 chinese people have be
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areas of algeria it is generally set that little colder there with him all the wind coming into benghazi temperatures here around $23.00 degrees why the shallowest just around the ethiopian pushing down into kenya into somalia we'll see more of those showers to just flooding a little further south was but for johannesburg gorgeous autumn sunshine beautiful still weather here and it stays 5 and sunny as we go right through the coming days . in countries like mine people have been killed to be like william united states have privatized the old monk public function more this was a deal with saudi arabia things were done differently saudis are there are roads were they trying to britain's will be all to help the process was due to low fuel rumsfeld was meeting saddam isn't that interesting the shadow on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks with no treatment or vaccine for her and a virus volunteers who say they'll continue to provide the services they go to fight the disease with details coverage along without any planning for india's millions of lies and political. and fearless journali
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the effect of course pos of libya and egypt with the strength of the wind to keep you cool during benghazi is warmed up in algiers and robots and there's the songs are rolled this thing else in the wind isn't a tall strong for the south quite a big rise in temperatures up to 4045 in chad it does cool off a bit but it's still hard that it should be. from. the me out london borough park and tacky. income the state the american state deadspin. unprompted uninterrupted all of these these divisions of the working class of working people and they keep us from realizing our collective power homey homemade then if you obey the market for 30 years you begin to worship it and believe it has power over your life do you great date on al-jazeera. all on. the. quick reminder of the top stories here on aisle to syria u.s. president donald trump or as there will be a lot of death over the next 2 weeks as confirmed cases in the u.s. top 300000 the number of people killed by the coronavirus in the u.k. has increased to more than 4300 the clipping a 5 year old child and concern grows of a 2nd wave of cases i
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areas of algeria it is generally set that little colder there with him all the wind coming into benghazi temperatures here around $23.00 degrees why the shallowest just around to ethiopia pushing down into kenya into somalia will see more of those showers to just flooding a little further south with but johannesburg gorgeous a lot some sunshine beautiful still weather here and it stays fine and sunny as we go right through the coming days. but. i. run into a time of spirituality reflection and gratitude raise the flags all the flags every color form. the real world well how we are how he reveals the stories behind some of the arab world songs and chants for the holy month this song touched the hearts of all arabs for ramadan songs on al-jazeera. a lot again solid being in control don't know what is tremendous for the country so lacking can you is determined to conclude you to salute at the point of the sword to avenge its people slaughtered 8080 is he smashes the frankish on the couch is the king of jerusalem he sees is the true cross and this is the great military victory the crusades a
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actually truly consolidate in the face of global threat but well to sally that area last one from benghazi nobody. so we're very united in this single cause. but conflict will always arise for always going to have conflict whether it's between regional groups or between nations are between tromp anees going to have conflict in the way that we result that conflict is is going to continually morph and change over time. so as we have large corporations that are fighting other a large corporations the tool set to use for wage cheney's battles are going to morphin and shift. our billy to hack into things sent to. essentially rewrite history because we've we've created this whole stream of fake news that. ringback causes the world to think differently that shifts the global opinion against this company or that group of people. those tools are going to radically different and and so we're going to be struggling with trying to deal with with this all. kind of these mind games that we've never played in the past. but if there are any hope for at least that are man on batteries more populated world
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policy too much but one of the aftermath of benghazi putting the root of the crisis aside is the lockdown not to get about how we diversify the portfolio. i want to follow up on that, i went to bring into the conversation, is religion more important in the middle east than it was before. >> it is very much so but one of the fundamental conception about the middle east in terms of religion, politics into play, we tend to assume that this has been the case all the time. but if you go back 40 or 50 years ago, what we see is the dominance of sekulow government, sekulow ideology and how the parties and groups were existent but they were much smaller, much more influential in terms of policymaking and being able to affect other groups in the society and how governments were acting in terms of foreign policy or domestic policy but over the course of the last 40 or 50 years, things have changed dramatically, i think the iranian revolution was a big turning point, also more importantly something that brian has mentioned, secular ideologist have failed at the middle east and throughout 1960s and 70
policy too much but one of the aftermath of benghazi putting the root of the crisis aside is the lockdown not to get about how we diversify the portfolio. i want to follow up on that, i went to bring into the conversation, is religion more important in the middle east than it was before. >> it is very much so but one of the fundamental conception about the middle east in terms of religion, politics into play, we tend to assume that this has been the case all the time. but if you go back...
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the republicans put forth elect committees themselves, benghazi, trying to destroy parenthood, this has an american people. we need a select committee whose to ose, whose purpose is the ss the challenge that coronavirus places on. that's one. two, the american people want their checks. their checks. and that's what we are doing ith the p.p.p. and the direct payments and other initiatives that are there, and we need to more. haven't doneand we enough in this regard -- third, they want our heroes, our health are providers, our police and fire, first responders, our our ency services folks, transit people, everyone to our food service folks, they want everyone to have the equipment they need to do their job. health care workers on the frontlines, as are others. emergency services, police and fire, some of them are the first 911 call.respond to a and the line of defense. p.p.e., do not have the the personal protective equipment that they need, and we owe them. worthy t -- we are not thanking them,m, praising them unless we support them, and that's not being done and that's what they have to
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that is susan rice, the one who lied repeatedly about benghazi, but we'll get into that at another time. he is a war-time leader. he recognizes that. what would your report card be on the president right now. >> look, i think the president gets an a on this. you start from january where he put in the travel ban and it was a hoard of democrats and media pundits mocking the president, calling him some sort of a racist because he was trying to impede the ability of people who may have been affected. ashley: infected to coming to the united states of america. they didn't have his back. it took a long time for him to be able to convince people this was serious. and you had the intel committee preoccupied with impeachment instead of actually looking at intelligence that the president was looking at. that was the opportunity cost that i think cost the country when adam schiff and nancy pelosi were running this mockery over there in the house of representatives. ashley: i also, jason, wanted to get your thoughts on this, this was a strange sight given we're all locked down, what did you think o
that is susan rice, the one who lied repeatedly about benghazi, but we'll get into that at another time. he is a war-time leader. he recognizes that. what would your report card be on the president right now. >> look, i think the president gets an a on this. you start from january where he put in the travel ban and it was a hoard of democrats and media pundits mocking the president, calling him some sort of a racist because he was trying to impede the ability of people who may have been...