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down and his son is a mess a mess. >> greg: i'm glad you brought hunter biden to eight. >> jesse: benghazi she needs to get a mug shot. she needs to pose fiercely. put it on a t-shirt. and just like trump, you become a civil rights icon. that's how you do it. i want to get arrested now. that's not an invitation. i swear i paid all my taxes. i swear. [laughter] >> harold: coming up, pop star shakira is taking aim at "barbie" for stripping men of their masculinity. ♪ ♪ of bringing textile manufacturing back to america. we're taking the best fibers our farm can produce, spinning it at one location, weaving it, then finally into a cut and sewn product. there's value in buying american made it has a real life impact up and down the supply chain. we want our customers to feel how special this product is, right when they open the box. go to redlandcotton.com and receive 20% off your order with code fox 20. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's
down and his son is a mess a mess. >> greg: i'm glad you brought hunter biden to eight. >> jesse: benghazi she needs to get a mug shot. she needs to pose fiercely. put it on a t-shirt. and just like trump, you become a civil rights icon. that's how you do it. i want to get arrested now. that's not an invitation. i swear i paid all my taxes. i swear. [laughter] >> harold: coming up, pop star shakira is taking aim at "barbie" for stripping men of their masculinity. ♪...
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in these photographs, it is not cairo or benghazi, our krasnodar, clouds of sand covered the sky overan all thursday, and so that the weather became just like in africa, the atmosphere also turned on the heating. in sochi the temperature the day before rose to +32. in the hot spring it was almost +35. needless to say, these are all new daily records. african dust also reached the voronezh and kursk regions. residents of these regions actively shared photos of cars with yellowish stains on social networks. and so yesterday from satellite. the north of the central region looked in the partly cloudy window of the moscow region, certain areas of the tver and yaroslavl regions, it was clear that the air here was also dusty. today the sahara dust plume will continue to stretch further north. the fact is that the siberian anticyclone has a decisive influence on the distribution of suspended matter, and the southern flows observed on its periphery will carry cloudy air during the day. all the way to the white sea coast. by the way, in the middle and northern latitudes, the sand of the sahara
in these photographs, it is not cairo or benghazi, our krasnodar, clouds of sand covered the sky overan all thursday, and so that the weather became just like in africa, the atmosphere also turned on the heating. in sochi the temperature the day before rose to +32. in the hot spring it was almost +35. needless to say, these are all new daily records. african dust also reached the voronezh and kursk regions. residents of these regions actively shared photos of cars with yellowish stains on...
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benghazi and tavruki canceled flights, schools and government offices were closed due to extreme conditionsn that the atmosphere is now dominated by southerly flows, all the sand raised by the wind over the sahara, subsequently will carry into the territory of russia, so today the plume of african dust has already covered the entire eastern mediterranean, the west near the black sea and most of ... neighboring ukraine, from the russian regions it has only affected the southwest black earth region, and tomorrow the dusty suspension will cover kuban, the don region, everything chernozem regions, and further north, up to the upper volga. at the same time, in the southern part of the russian plain the weather will be partly cloudy, so here the sky, as today in athens, will turn orange, but to the north there will be massifs of frontal clouds and rains will begin to... wash away the dusty suspension from the atmosphere, drying on the surface, they will leave a yellowish coating, the temperature regime will also react to the african invasion, the southern part of russia will be in the zone of rec
benghazi and tavruki canceled flights, schools and government offices were closed due to extreme conditionsn that the atmosphere is now dominated by southerly flows, all the sand raised by the wind over the sahara, subsequently will carry into the territory of russia, so today the plume of african dust has already covered the entire eastern mediterranean, the west near the black sea and most of ... neighboring ukraine, from the russian regions it has only affected the southwest black earth...
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suspended due to dust cyclone work at benghazi airport. government offices and schools also closed.nt shades of colors, spring flowering is in full swing there, to see not only familiar but also exotic plants, hundreds of tourists have already flocked to the peninsula, yana churbataya saw the landscapes of incredible beauty of crimea. a gentle waltz symphony orchestra in the most spring scenery , wisteria blossomed in large clusters. the queen of the flower season in the nikitsky botanical garden, because to see a blooming wisteria at the end of april is a real miracle, in general in crimea, on the southern coast of crimea it blooms almost all year round, something will bloom, but of course spring is the peak of flowering, this spring is not typical. exotic plants, a small corner of japan near the black sea coast, sakura has blossomed, it is now at the very peak of its flowering. there are so many fans of the delicate pink flowers that you have to wait in line. sakura's beauty is attractive and fleeting. it blooms only a few days a year. crimeans and tourists are offered not only to
suspended due to dust cyclone work at benghazi airport. government offices and schools also closed.nt shades of colors, spring flowering is in full swing there, to see not only familiar but also exotic plants, hundreds of tourists have already flocked to the peninsula, yana churbataya saw the landscapes of incredible beauty of crimea. a gentle waltz symphony orchestra in the most spring scenery , wisteria blossomed in large clusters. the queen of the flower season in the nikitsky botanical...
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this is hillary's latest version of her benghazi moment what difference does it make?on. how bad is jimmy fallon's audience doing in his audience chair that he thinks bringing hillary clinton is going to bring new people in to watch his show. sorry, jimmy, it just doesn't add up. hillary clinton needs to be relevant. her irrelevant is probably her biggest fear. it's been history her entire life. we move on to tomorrow night's show if anybody is watching. >> todd: i don't know if bringing in old hillary clinton gets that 18 to 25 demo. >> look at never mind let's not go there. >> the bigger issue is who is really taking voting advice from multiple time presidential loser hillary clinton? i think that's an issue. >> look, she couldn't each win because americans really don't trust her. she is not genuine. she is not authentic. >> carley: if your selling point is compassion and look at what happened just last week where the former president was at the memorial forren. >> todd: detective diller. >> carley: and look at how they handled average talk to the mother-in-law of mc
this is hillary's latest version of her benghazi moment what difference does it make?on. how bad is jimmy fallon's audience doing in his audience chair that he thinks bringing hillary clinton is going to bring new people in to watch his show. sorry, jimmy, it just doesn't add up. hillary clinton needs to be relevant. her irrelevant is probably her biggest fear. it's been history her entire life. we move on to tomorrow night's show if anybody is watching. >> todd: i don't know if bringing...
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them can be released a few years ago we had two of our officers who were killed in the attacks, benghazi director pompeo released their names to the public. and so every year as i said, the directors always looking to see if those can be shared. but because the nature of operations, the nature of equities that we hold people that we work, they're definitely when we need to keep those names undercover, sometimes for decades. well, one of the more recent parts of cia history is assassination of osama bin laden. why don't we look at some of the artifacts you have there. seeing that this was really tively recent history when? was this declassified? is this newly declassified stuff that we're talking about to see the abbottabad raid was. 2011. and so shortly thereafter, the related to it were d classified. the newest artifact that i'll get to in a little bit the boots that belonged to one of the members of the assault team officer that are now on display here in the museum. so the story, of course, begins with the attacks of 911. we three artifacts from the three different attack sites got a
them can be released a few years ago we had two of our officers who were killed in the attacks, benghazi director pompeo released their names to the public. and so every year as i said, the directors always looking to see if those can be shared. but because the nature of operations, the nature of equities that we hold people that we work, they're definitely when we need to keep those names undercover, sometimes for decades. well, one of the more recent parts of cia history is assassination of...
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due to unscheduled conditions , the airport in libyan benghazi was closed, and residents were given anather. the wind carried african dust even across the mediterranean sea. a red-orange haze has shrouded several regions of greece. according to meteorologists, this is the strongest sandstorm in the last 5 years. should the european part of russia count on the promised increase? we’ll find out the temperature from irina polyakova, irina, yes, it’s definitely there, it’s already getting warmer, and in general , a new portion of warm records, even hot ones, are planned on the russian plain, and this is after today’s night frosts in the west of the middle zone, from smolenskaya and tverskaya regions to the vladimir and moscow regions, while tomorrow in the south it will be eight degrees warmer than expected at the end of april, and the day after tomorrow almost such an anomaly will come to the capital region, what a surge, thirty-degree heat of course will not be enough, this is generally from... still a distant fantasy in the moscow region, the chances of an april record are 50x50, and to
due to unscheduled conditions , the airport in libyan benghazi was closed, and residents were given anather. the wind carried african dust even across the mediterranean sea. a red-orange haze has shrouded several regions of greece. according to meteorologists, this is the strongest sandstorm in the last 5 years. should the european part of russia count on the promised increase? we’ll find out the temperature from irina polyakova, irina, yes, it’s definitely there, it’s already getting...
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jack borough foundation getting needed help and backup from a former benghazi contractor. 53,000 peopleal in the last three weeks. some americans can't get out. jack brewer and mark guise come in working on ground to save as many americans as possible with me now. welcome back. jack, a week and a half since we've spoken. how are you doing and how many a day can you save, jack? >> we're getting out between 12 and 18 right now. we're expecting to have a big weekend of over 40. having someone like mark come on board has really given us the spark. our issue has been once we get them evacuated to port-au-prince and getting them out has been difficult. one of the main helicopters had to be grounded because of sand in the engine. we've been navigating a lot of various issues. people are safe. we have gotten out 126 so far. so those numbers continue to grow but as we become more and more into this, we get a lot of people are reaching out. a lot of families are reaching out. these numbers are growing. >> bill: let's go from 126 and double and triple it. mark, how has your involvement helped jack
jack borough foundation getting needed help and backup from a former benghazi contractor. 53,000 peopleal in the last three weeks. some americans can't get out. jack brewer and mark guise come in working on ground to save as many americans as possible with me now. welcome back. jack, a week and a half since we've spoken. how are you doing and how many a day can you save, jack? >> we're getting out between 12 and 18 right now. we're expecting to have a big weekend of over 40. having...
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. >> when you reporting on the security lapses into 2012 benghazi embassy attack, do you think thinkyou would've been able to shed light on the federal governments failed to maintain embassy security without guaranteeing confidentiality of your sources. >> at some of a yes, but some of the know. >> do you believe it's important for the american people to be informed of these things along with waste, fraud, and abuse by the federal government and we should do what we can to ensure robust media scrutiny of his government official? >> yes. >> even if that includes members of college? >> right. >> does the status quo were source of you depend on reporter and outlets financial tolerance for content punishment is equate to a functional sensible system? >> know, and one quick example, a lot of times a source will end up going on the record, which is preferable but you can't begin the conversation many times did he get start out by telling him as you begin to talk that he's not going to be identified yet. >> does the current system have chilling effect of potential confidential sources on wa
. >> when you reporting on the security lapses into 2012 benghazi embassy attack, do you think thinkyou would've been able to shed light on the federal governments failed to maintain embassy security without guaranteeing confidentiality of your sources. >> at some of a yes, but some of the know. >> do you believe it's important for the american people to be informed of these things along with waste, fraud, and abuse by the federal government and we should do what we can to...
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earthquake aid, lobbying, green energy failures, waste and fraud at the red cross, firestone tires, benghazi and fast and serious. plus 12 stories i mentioned thanks to some information provided by sources this would not be quoted by name, received recognition from the emmy mawards. multiply that by thousands of reporters and countless stories and it is fair to argue a lot of important facts would never have been exposed if journalists could not ensure protection of her sensitive sources identities. managed information landscapes make it difficult for journalists ands sources to report on ethical lapses, wrongdoing and crime rate more often than not the truth teller if name is smeared and ruined the wrongdoers carry-on. they escape accountability may even get promoted. they've seen what's happened the inearth shattering revelation quickly eclipsed by organized efforts to distract controversial is in them. it makes sense to ask what is the impact if we could no longer assure our sources we can protect her identities? it is not a new concern. after court decisions are coming down on this front
earthquake aid, lobbying, green energy failures, waste and fraud at the red cross, firestone tires, benghazi and fast and serious. plus 12 stories i mentioned thanks to some information provided by sources this would not be quoted by name, received recognition from the emmy mawards. multiply that by thousands of reporters and countless stories and it is fair to argue a lot of important facts would never have been exposed if journalists could not ensure protection of her sensitive sources...
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i fear as we speak the conditions may be forming to create another benghazi-style attack. so how did we get here, with 1,100 american troops stuck, thoroughly unwelcome, in a country where we have invested more than half a billion u.s. taxpayer dollars? it all began when biden and blinken chose niger to be the center priest of their africa strategy. blinken visited the country in march of last year saying, quote, niger is an extraordinary model. a model of resilience. a model of democracy. a model of cooperation. what a difference a year makes. just a year and a day after those rashes the democratically elected government of niger was replaced by a military coup. and the united states military literally trained the coup leaders. i asked general lang lee who runs after come why this happened -- runs africom why this happen. he said training people to overthrow their democratically elected governments is not in our curriculum but the results are staggering. and embarrassing. guy nee, niger, burkina faso. there were coups in each of those countries and in each a common elemen
i fear as we speak the conditions may be forming to create another benghazi-style attack. so how did we get here, with 1,100 american troops stuck, thoroughly unwelcome, in a country where we have invested more than half a billion u.s. taxpayer dollars? it all began when biden and blinken chose niger to be the center priest of their africa strategy. blinken visited the country in march of last year saying, quote, niger is an extraordinary model. a model of resilience. a model of democracy. a...