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[laughter] ♪ two of the best known individuals in american politics have been bill and hillary clintonbill served as president for 8 years. hillary clinton as first lady but also u.s. senator and secretary of state. i interviewed the both of them together. their insights are interesting for current affairs, not only about what they have done before but what they are working on now. president clinton, let's talk about current affairs. what do you think is the likely outcome of ukraine? any resolution of that in the near term? and, secretary clinton, your views as well? pres. clinton: i do not expect it to be resolved in the near term. unless putin has a change of heart or the u.s. and others walk away from ukraine and they cannot get enough arms and ammunition to continue. they have been amazing. they fought and fought. they have not asked americans to fight with them. but i think we -- they have a chance to win. they will if we stay with them. david: is there any face-saving way out of this? what is your view on how this might be resolved? sec. clinton: first, it is imperative that we
[laughter] ♪ two of the best known individuals in american politics have been bill and hillary clintonbill served as president for 8 years. hillary clinton as first lady but also u.s. senator and secretary of state. i interviewed the both of them together. their insights are interesting for current affairs, not only about what they have done before but what they are working on now. president clinton, let's talk about current affairs. what do you think is the likely outcome of ukraine? any...
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and after that, when the race happen, that for everyone vote to you might bill clinton probably tookm president bush at the time this summer if you're a publican only conservative, and rfk's pretty smart guy and is a fiscal conservative, much more so the socialist on the left or, and is more socially liberal which is one of the thing similar could take a few votes from biden, possibly but a very that is much more common sense approach, not the socialist communist through dealing with over the democratic party now, and this could be a big big problem for veteran who gets the nomination if you are republican tutus does he pulls more votes from biden trump sue and i think people's more votes from trump at this point, he is much more jackal than democratic party is in the democratic party my opinion is dead right now thinking of pretty parties of socialist party and economist party masquerading as democrats and rfk, he is just not an extreme enough for this social democratic party this way is running as an independent and this is the best you know thing for him but if you're a sensible g
and after that, when the race happen, that for everyone vote to you might bill clinton probably tookm president bush at the time this summer if you're a publican only conservative, and rfk's pretty smart guy and is a fiscal conservative, much more so the socialist on the left or, and is more socially liberal which is one of the thing similar could take a few votes from biden, possibly but a very that is much more common sense approach, not the socialist communist through dealing with over the...
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you see bill clinton looking at you. you look at him. you go over to him and say, let's have a conversation. or something like that. have you not been in the same yell law school class, how do you think your life would be different? you have been president sooner? or would you've gone into public service? how would like be different if the two of you had not met? sec. clinton: wow. i think it would have been more boring. david: you told your parents were moving to arkansas. what did they say? sec. clinton: my father -- when i was growing up, my father was a supporter of republicans. he loved eisenhower. he was a world war ii that. he loved that. when i brought bill home the first time, it was not so much that he was from arkansas, it was that he was a democrat. pres. clinton: hillary came from a town where goldwater beat johnson 80-20. the other 20% thought goldwater was too liberal. but i loved her father. but i loved her parents. it was listening -- interesting how their marriage unfolded in terms of raising their children. he was a re
you see bill clinton looking at you. you look at him. you go over to him and say, let's have a conversation. or something like that. have you not been in the same yell law school class, how do you think your life would be different? you have been president sooner? or would you've gone into public service? how would like be different if the two of you had not met? sec. clinton: wow. i think it would have been more boring. david: you told your parents were moving to arkansas. what did they say?...
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bill clinton was just known as a vacuum cleaner. he he he watched everything, but he also read everything. and he would read multiple mysteries a week. but he also read serious policy tomes. and people were often surprised at what he read. and then but george w bush is a good example. and so bush is a guy who goes to yale and harvard business school, but then he goes to texas in the middle and he loses a race. in the late 1970s where he's depicted as this pointy headed northeastern ivy league intellectual. george w bush. that's how kent hance i amazing to watch some of the videos if you watch and you can find them on youtube of that campaign. and bush is almost unrecognized able as a candidate from what you see later on. and that's why because of that race, because after bush loses to kent hance, he says, i'm never going to be out country to get. and he puts on the hat and the leather jacket and the boots, and he's reading books all the time. he's a huge reader. karl rove said in the 35 years that he knew george w bush, he never saw
bill clinton was just known as a vacuum cleaner. he he he watched everything, but he also read everything. and he would read multiple mysteries a week. but he also read serious policy tomes. and people were often surprised at what he read. and then but george w bush is a good example. and so bush is a guy who goes to yale and harvard business school, but then he goes to texas in the middle and he loses a race. in the late 1970s where he's depicted as this pointy headed northeastern ivy league...
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bill clinton was just known as a vacuum cleaner. he he he watched everything, but he also read everything. and he would read multiple mysteries a week. but he also read serious policy tomes. and people were often surprised at what he read. and then but george w bush is a good example. and so bush is a guy who goes to yale and harvard business school, but then he goes to texas in the middle and he loses a race. in the late 1970s where he's depicted as this pointy headed northeastern ivy league intellectual. george w bush. that's how kent hance i amazing to watch some of the videos if you watch and you can find them on youtube of that campaign. and bush is almost unrecognized able as a candidate from what you see later on. and that's why because of that race, because after bush loses to kent hance, he says, i'm never going to be out country to get. and he puts on the hat and the leather jacket and the boots, and he's reading books all the time. he's a huge reader. karl rove said in the 35 years that he knew george w bush, he never saw
bill clinton was just known as a vacuum cleaner. he he he watched everything, but he also read everything. and he would read multiple mysteries a week. but he also read serious policy tomes. and people were often surprised at what he read. and then but george w bush is a good example. and so bush is a guy who goes to yale and harvard business school, but then he goes to texas in the middle and he loses a race. in the late 1970s where he's depicted as this pointy headed northeastern ivy league...
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to president bill clinton. —— no.ill clinton. —— no. i think bobby kennedy running as an independent, if i were sitting in the white — an independent, if i were sitting in the white house and i were joe biden ithink— the white house and i were joe biden i think there might be some alarm bells going off thinking, oh my gosh. — bells going off thinking, oh my gosh. is — bells going off thinking, oh my gosh, is his 1992 all over again? you are — gosh, is his 1992 all over again? you are confident that he splits the vote on the left not on the right? absolutely. in the climate that we're — absolutely. in the climate that we're in — absolutely. in the climate that we're in i — absolutely. in the climate that we're in i don't think that's much wiggle _ we're in i don't think that's much wiggle room between president trump when he _ wiggle room between president trump when he was running, businessman trump _ when he was running, businessman trump and — when he was running, businessman trump and bernie sanders. i think there
to president bill clinton. —— no.ill clinton. —— no. i think bobby kennedy running as an independent, if i were sitting in the white — an independent, if i were sitting in the white house and i were joe biden ithink— the white house and i were joe biden i think there might be some alarm bells going off thinking, oh my gosh. — bells going off thinking, oh my gosh. is — bells going off thinking, oh my gosh, is his 1992 all over again? you are — gosh, is his 1992 all over again?...
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bill clinton, i mentioned, read multiple mysteries. mysteries or something that multiple presidents have read, and they just started diverting. you still have your mind active, who the killer is, who the killer might be, what's going to happen next. so, it's not mindless like watching tv in the 1950s was, but it is something that can get your mind off your almonds for a brief time. >> right. i worked on capitol hill. i watched a lot of reruns, "murder she wrote her" my husband finally said, why do you watch "murder she wrote" so much? i said, in one our, somebody's killed, and she always finds he did it in one hour. real life, capitol hill, you never solve problems in one our, certainly don't solve them in one year or 10 years. at least i found something where, in one our, you know, the solution was presented for itself. really believing in that way. i felt like i needed a comfort, i guess. okay. our last question before we go, for the audience -- i'm sure they're going to be a lot of questions for you about the breadth of your book, b
bill clinton, i mentioned, read multiple mysteries. mysteries or something that multiple presidents have read, and they just started diverting. you still have your mind active, who the killer is, who the killer might be, what's going to happen next. so, it's not mindless like watching tv in the 1950s was, but it is something that can get your mind off your almonds for a brief time. >> right. i worked on capitol hill. i watched a lot of reruns, "murder she wrote her" my husband...
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to bring it on to math case in his push to try to oust him in this 180, both former president bill clinton, new york governor kathy hochul say yes the borders broken into has to stop and plus even more democrats, demand the president digit biden makes anyone, how about that effective 2024 bed in the bidenomics and hunter biden is in court tomorrow what you can expect with the house impeachment inquiry, his zooming in on now, and i am elizabeth mcdonald in e evening edit starts right now. welcome to nate live in the president trump valley new york ag, and fraud allegations what happened. reporter: will is, the afternoon session just wrapped up president trump has left the courthouse and he is back at trump tower right now. nate: come back here tomorrow, 42 of this 250 million-dollar civil fraud trial is a nonjury trial the judge has sole discretion the punishment the former president trump will receive any spoke three different times to become of the former president to did any was very critical a new york attorney general, this is your james as well as a judge in this case, justice arthel
to bring it on to math case in his push to try to oust him in this 180, both former president bill clinton, new york governor kathy hochul say yes the borders broken into has to stop and plus even more democrats, demand the president digit biden makes anyone, how about that effective 2024 bed in the bidenomics and hunter biden is in court tomorrow what you can expect with the house impeachment inquiry, his zooming in on now, and i am elizabeth mcdonald in e evening edit starts right now....
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the martin sheen -- was specifically designed to be some kind of mixed between bill clinton and john f. kennedy without the --. that was what they were trying to present there's an idealized version right there. you have these people on screen who are celebrated either as fictionalized versions or other versions and alfa-bank another good example is john f kennedy in the movie pt 109 which presents a glossy view of kennedy as a war hero and he did do some heroic things after his boat was cut in half but he also stumbled. the movie overlooks that and talks about heroism. that movie helps kennedy become president and kennedy complains when the movie is shown on tv and it's shown along with a commercial sometimes for antiperspirants and other body products. complains to new minnow who is the head of the s.e.c. and the guy who famously coined the phrase "the vast wasteland" that his movie is on with all these i have add but these do present idealized versions of prent. it's also interesting that in the president's mention none of those are republican so hollywood rarely presents those de
the martin sheen -- was specifically designed to be some kind of mixed between bill clinton and john f. kennedy without the --. that was what they were trying to present there's an idealized version right there. you have these people on screen who are celebrated either as fictionalized versions or other versions and alfa-bank another good example is john f kennedy in the movie pt 109 which presents a glossy view of kennedy as a war hero and he did do some heroic things after his boat was cut in...
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almost all of bill clinton former white house juice. anyway. the point of this, the reason it was secret was because obama didn't want to be accused of measuring the drapes in the oval office before he was elected. but he knew how important it was to figure out who his white house chief would be. unlike some other presidents. who was on the phone call, obviously, kind of unforgettably , the first thing he said was, listen. leave your chicago friends at home. they will only cause you grief. everybody on the call was from chicago practically. david axelrod, valerie jarrett, bill daily. he did not take that advice, needless to say. i think a good choice at the time. my point here is once again that presidents often learn the hard way that you have to empire the white house chief. obama understood this from the beginning and that was one of the reasons i think including his good choices of chiefs of staff over the eight-year period. one of the big reasons for his success. >> thank you. i just like to say, we've missed you since this morning
almost all of bill clinton former white house juice. anyway. the point of this, the reason it was secret was because obama didn't want to be accused of measuring the drapes in the oval office before he was elected. but he knew how important it was to figure out who his white house chief would be. unlike some other presidents. who was on the phone call, obviously, kind of unforgettably , the first thing he said was, listen. leave your chicago friends at home. they will only cause you grief....
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another spectacle of the '90s, clearly, was that of the impeachment and trial of bill clinton in 1998 and 1999. clinton was the first u.s. president, elected president, ever to be impeached and put on trial. he was acquitted at trial before the u.s. senate. but the spectacle was unprecedented. he faced charges of obruction of justice, of perjury, stming from his inner minute affair with a formerntern 27 years his junior. he was acquitted, as i say, but the former intern, monica, was shamed and shunned. and only in recent years has she emerged from the shadows. the case had the effect of deepening partisan divide, partisan bitterness in the country. those divides, those cleavages have become only more pronounced in the years since the 1990s. so, this partisan rancor in some respects can be traced to the clinton spectacle, a spectacle of impeachment and trial for a sitting u.s. president. there are more spectacles of the '90s, too. cases of terrorism, including the oklahoma city bombing in april 1995. that was essentially a lone wolf terrorist attack that killed 168 people, most of them
another spectacle of the '90s, clearly, was that of the impeachment and trial of bill clinton in 1998 and 1999. clinton was the first u.s. president, elected president, ever to be impeached and put on trial. he was acquitted at trial before the u.s. senate. but the spectacle was unprecedented. he faced charges of obruction of justice, of perjury, stming from his inner minute affair with a formerntern 27 years his junior. he was acquitted, as i say, but the former intern, monica, was shamed and...
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that's more than any democrat had received bill clinton. so you can see, the strategy was effective at lauer at some level, but it still only 43%. the thing carried him to victory in 2008 was his appeal to the american dream. he had made the argument that was a little change in priority. all those different people who hurting could be helped in that campaign. after the republican convention, there was a brief period in which mccain and palin took the lead. obama would go on to win a decisive but only the economic, the depths of. the economic collapse became clear. and at that point, obama must message that we strong arguments for government acting and in in taking those actions we continue the american dream all. that message was what carried him to victory. he also had a very strong debate perform. and as is evident, if you've ever studied obama for even a few minutes, he is very, very good words and argument. these strategies would not work as when after he was president. fact the in particular a little in the reaction to him obama would
that's more than any democrat had received bill clinton. so you can see, the strategy was effective at lauer at some level, but it still only 43%. the thing carried him to victory in 2008 was his appeal to the american dream. he had made the argument that was a little change in priority. all those different people who hurting could be helped in that campaign. after the republican convention, there was a brief period in which mccain and palin took the lead. obama would go on to win a decisive...
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the 1990s, another spectacle of the nineties clearly was that of the impeachment and trial of bill clinton in 1998 and 1999. clinton was the first us president elected president ever to be impeached and put on trial. he was acquitted at trial before the us senate, but the spectacle was unprecedented. he faced charges of obstction of justice, a perjury stemming from his intermittent affair. with a former intern 27 years his junior. he was acquitted, as i say, but the former intern, monica lewinsky, was amed and shunned and only in recent years has reemerged from her, from the shadows. thcase had the effect of deepening partizan divides rtanitterness in the country. those divides, those cleavages have become only morprounced in the years since the 1990s. so this this partizan rancor in some respects can be traced to the clinton spectacle. the spectacle of impeachment and trial of a sitting u.s. president. there are more spectacles of the nineties, two cases of terrorism, including the oklahoma city bombing in april of 1995. that was an essentially a lone wolf terrorist attack that killed 168
the 1990s, another spectacle of the nineties clearly was that of the impeachment and trial of bill clinton in 1998 and 1999. clinton was the first us president elected president ever to be impeached and put on trial. he was acquitted at trial before the us senate, but the spectacle was unprecedented. he faced charges of obstction of justice, a perjury stemming from his intermittent affair. with a former intern 27 years his junior. he was acquitted, as i say, but the former intern, monica...
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is it because it's big names are coming like bill clinton. >> yeah. i mean, this is just my my interpretation or is i was going to be first-ever outside the most million degree because of the public. now you know, obviously a lot of very, very little big concern. is there the security comes challenging? so wish your on her are because it's been really hot out. there might. going to be a really meaningful a send off of absolute giants. >> and anybody who's ever been to a funeral, especially for somebody who made it to 90 years old and had such a huge impact on so many lives. it's a celebration of their life. >> it is. i mean, >> to call a bittersweet. you know, i mean, she just her whole life was devoted to the public. and i know. and and to politicians like you, she personally helped to tell us one of the great stories that you've shared. >> but as the go by remember, more than in a remote but for supervising sometimes or irwin you with i thought i would a few minutes. she took more than our that is my campaign fire. and me what what could be so many
is it because it's big names are coming like bill clinton. >> yeah. i mean, this is just my my interpretation or is i was going to be first-ever outside the most million degree because of the public. now you know, obviously a lot of very, very little big concern. is there the security comes challenging? so wish your on her are because it's been really hot out. there might. going to be a really meaningful a send off of absolute giants. >> and anybody who's ever been to a funeral,...
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they included david axelrod, valerie jarrett and all of bill clinton's, almost all of bill clinton's former white house chiefs, erskine, john podesta, panetta was on the phone. so is bill daley. anyway, the point of this, the it was secret was because obama want to be accused of measuring the drapes in the oval office before he was elected. but he knew how important it was to figure out who his white house chief would be unlike some other. and he and so erskine bowles, who was on this phone call call marvelously and i'd kind of unforgettably the first thing he said was listen leave your chicago friends at home they will only cause you grief. well everybody on the call was from chicago practically david axelrod, valerie jarrett bill daley and all the rest he did not take that advice. needless to say he appointed rahm emanuel who was i think a good at the time for the for the first part of the obama but my point is is is once again that presidents often learn the hard way that you have to empower a white house chief obama understood this i think from the beginning and that was one of th
they included david axelrod, valerie jarrett and all of bill clinton's, almost all of bill clinton's former white house chiefs, erskine, john podesta, panetta was on the phone. so is bill daley. anyway, the point of this, the it was secret was because obama want to be accused of measuring the drapes in the oval office before he was elected. but he knew how important it was to figure out who his white house chief would be unlike some other. and he and so erskine bowles, who was on this phone...
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your thoughts on what bill clinton was saying. >> that's exactly right. to show how incoherent this is with the biden administration, he's looking to give authorization to 450,000 venezuelans. i thought that was the role of congress which is why daca never passed, by the way. it's imposing a cost on the states you across the country. again, this is why you're placing governorss in a really tough position where they're having to deal with the immigration issue when it's supposed to be the purview of the federal government. it doesn't matter if adams goes over to the darrian gap or visits whoever he is going to visit, the federal government has to step up. they're not doing it. neither is congress. specifically the democrat senate that is not working with the house because they're in the fixed position of opening up more legal channels. i think we need to address market force. at the same time we need to deal with the illegal flow that is coming through the borders the and putting americans in per i'll. maria: the republicans are trying hard. they tried har
your thoughts on what bill clinton was saying. >> that's exactly right. to show how incoherent this is with the biden administration, he's looking to give authorization to 450,000 venezuelans. i thought that was the role of congress which is why daca never passed, by the way. it's imposing a cost on the states you across the country. again, this is why you're placing governorss in a really tough position where they're having to deal with the immigration issue when it's supposed to be the...
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former president bill clinton warning democrats to wake up to the nightmare that's playing out acrossntry. blue cities once boasting about being a sanctuary city changing their tune in a significant way. in chicago migrants forced to sleep in local police stations. in new york the mayor eric adams deterring migrants from trying to enter the u.s. illegally will go to the southern border and tell them that. jeff paul has the latest in eagle pass, texas, to bring us up to date on today. jeff, good morning there. >> we are off to a steady start here in eagle pass, texas. the sun has been out for only an hour and a group of 50 migrants cross into the u.s. they were crossing over the rio grande, over the razor wire and still made it onto u.s. soil. it's a similar story southeast from here where over in brownsville our crew on the ground found a large group of migrants that turned themselves into authorities for processing. right up the road from there, that is where we're seeing some of the largest groups coming across the border. this is just one video. the sheriff's department shot it at
former president bill clinton warning democrats to wake up to the nightmare that's playing out acrossntry. blue cities once boasting about being a sanctuary city changing their tune in a significant way. in chicago migrants forced to sleep in local police stations. in new york the mayor eric adams deterring migrants from trying to enter the u.s. illegally will go to the southern border and tell them that. jeff paul has the latest in eagle pass, texas, to bring us up to date on today. jeff, good...
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ronald reagan or bill clinton? there is nothing wrong that can not be cured by what is right with america! >> i'm going to go like shh because he's the only president who has to get paid in singles. >> that was not a very good answer. rapper problems category which famous rapper says he's going to be out of commission for at least a year because of stomach problems? >> i got this one in the bag. >> drake or little wayne? do you know the difference between what they look sfliek. >> waters coming in hot. >> little easy all the way. >> i've been having the craziest problems for years with my stomach. i'm going to lock the door on the studio a bit. >> akila is shaking her head. >> he had stomach problems. >> should we make it interesting? here we go, cats grist, respect and these two had to defend their house but which one privately scoffed why do i always get treated like scum? waits it kevin mccarthy or kevin mcallister for the win? forecast was right. backed all the way. take to it the bank, fox weather. you get a h
ronald reagan or bill clinton? there is nothing wrong that can not be cured by what is right with america! >> i'm going to go like shh because he's the only president who has to get paid in singles. >> that was not a very good answer. rapper problems category which famous rapper says he's going to be out of commission for at least a year because of stomach problems? >> i got this one in the bag. >> drake or little wayne? do you know the difference between what they look...
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glad you played newt gingrich there was a time you could compromise with other side of the aisle bill clinton, right last time a balanced budget in this country was when a republican speaker worked with democratic president we had a surplus this very far, we had welfare reform under good evening rich, how would gingrich do with matt gaetz in congress slim minority if if to negotiate with democratic president probably you ousted, matt gaetz doesn't live in reality you have a slim majority in congress democrats control senate shouldn't have midterms winable races in pennsylvania georgia nevada arizona a democratic president you have to compromise at this point scalise house speaker byron donalds seems to have momentum if 45 days from now another continuing resolution maybe matt gaetz hays nothing changed get rid of this guy to a chaos to matt gaetz to quote a line from "game of thrones" chaos is a ladder. >> speaker contest on tuesday, have people in to interview then wednesday we will see a vote. >> we will see a vote, my question how far right are we going to go there is a number to talk abou
glad you played newt gingrich there was a time you could compromise with other side of the aisle bill clinton, right last time a balanced budget in this country was when a republican speaker worked with democratic president we had a surplus this very far, we had welfare reform under good evening rich, how would gingrich do with matt gaetz in congress slim minority if if to negotiate with democratic president probably you ousted, matt gaetz doesn't live in reality you have a slim majority in...
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in 1999, president bill clinton offers clemency to say guy and 11 other point though deacons . with the condition that they renounced terrorism the after serving 19 years. one say guys release from prison in 2004. the i agree with the band on the so cause it said that the cartridge, there's the supreme quality for the revolutionary encourages, is filled by the desire to serve or out of love. then it's, it's an entirely different different thing. and that's the well, the, you know, i, i want to draw the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, the, i believe strongly that the decision the president made was the wrong one. and may well have some terrible impacts down the line. some have described these prisoners as political prisoners. i don't believe they were, they were terrorist, pure and simple. there's no question in my mind that we will seek out. we will hunt down, and we will punish severely people who practice terror against the united states of america. the meanwhile, feeling all here, that videos remains under ground and continues to evade the fbi i via fbi. i offers a half $1000000.0
in 1999, president bill clinton offers clemency to say guy and 11 other point though deacons . with the condition that they renounced terrorism the after serving 19 years. one say guys release from prison in 2004. the i agree with the band on the so cause it said that the cartridge, there's the supreme quality for the revolutionary encourages, is filled by the desire to serve or out of love. then it's, it's an entirely different different thing. and that's the well, the, you know, i, i want to...
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from the ground operation in gaza to tel aviv , this military aid has a longer history, when bill clinton spent two and four tens of billions of dollars annually to help the regime. zionist assigned. and then george bush increased this number in 209. 3 billion dollars a year in aid to the zionists, the last barack obama increased this figure again. helping the zionist regime's war budget for 10 years from the source of tax revenue. seyyed mohsen hosseini khabari sedavasima. so in this moment we must be crystal clear, we stand with israel, we stand with israel. we will make sure as it needs to take care of its citizens, defend itself and respond to this attack. the bombs whose construction is just finished are represented this clause is tested in a place away from the city where the least damage to living organisms is done. this guided bomb is a member of the jb family, made in america. yews, however , are not only tested in deserts and deserts. a variety of them that america has. the zionists put it is used here in the heart of gaza. according to human rights organizations , 6,000 of them
from the ground operation in gaza to tel aviv , this military aid has a longer history, when bill clinton spent two and four tens of billions of dollars annually to help the regime. zionist assigned. and then george bush increased this number in 209. 3 billion dollars a year in aid to the zionists, the last barack obama increased this figure again. helping the zionist regime's war budget for 10 years from the source of tax revenue. seyyed mohsen hosseini khabari sedavasima. so in this moment we...
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so in order to for the right press for your child in 1999, president bill clinton offers clemency to say gotcha. and 11 other point though, he comes with a condition that they renounced terrorism. after serving 19 years. once the guy is released from prison in 2004, the i agree with that on the so complex of said the cartridge is the supreme quality for revolutionary encourages is fueled by the desire to serve or of loss. then it's, it's an entirely different different thing and that's the well, that, you know, i, i want to draw the the, the, the, i believe strongly that the decision the president made was the wrong one. and may well have some terrible impacts down the line. summit described these prisoners has political prisoners. i don't believe they were. they were terrorist pure and simple. there's no question in my mind that we will seek out. we will hunt down and we will punish severely people who practice terror against the united states of america. the meanwhile, feeling man saw here that deals remains under ground and continues to evade the f, b i v f b. i offers a half $100
so in order to for the right press for your child in 1999, president bill clinton offers clemency to say gotcha. and 11 other point though, he comes with a condition that they renounced terrorism. after serving 19 years. once the guy is released from prison in 2004, the i agree with that on the so complex of said the cartridge is the supreme quality for revolutionary encourages is fueled by the desire to serve or of loss. then it's, it's an entirely different different thing and that's the...