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even biden said we should not have gone in and killed osama bin laden. what does it say about joe biden and his ability to make the tough decisions? does it give you nightmares, senator graham, to think about joe biden as being in charge of america on national security? >> i would love to go to dinner with joe. he's a fine fellow, but as commander in chief i think it would be very bad for the country in this regard. joe did object to going after bin laden and give president obama credit. that was a tough call. president trump killed -- when president trump stopped travel he called president trump xenophobic. they all called isis the jv. they lavished praise on iran. all i can say is joe biden's judgment when it comes to being commander in chief let's don't go there as a nation. president trump's greatest accomplishment to me, greatest of all really is restoring our position in the world. i mean, domestic policy is important but we've learned what happens when you take the eye off the ball over there. 9/11. we saw how america was treated under the obama y
even biden said we should not have gone in and killed osama bin laden. what does it say about joe biden and his ability to make the tough decisions? does it give you nightmares, senator graham, to think about joe biden as being in charge of america on national security? >> i would love to go to dinner with joe. he's a fine fellow, but as commander in chief i think it would be very bad for the country in this regard. joe did object to going after bin laden and give president obama credit....
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bin laden i mean as a heady mohammed i was a beta etc. john is a former cia agent after working for years as an expert middle east analyst he was appointed head of counterterrorism operations in pakistan in 2001 his task was to capture. considered the al qaeda number 3 at the time. it was hard to capture him because he knew that we were looking for him you know i had only been there 2 weeks and we got word that i was a bit it was somewhere in the country. so we had to narrow it down but we couldn't because every day he's moving to a different city every single day we know this now from his diaries we captured his diaries too so we knew that he knew that we were looking for him and we were close we were like one day behind at the most 2 days behind so we we flew in a large team half cia half f.b.i. and we broke down the door of 14 places at exactly the same time at 2 o'clock in the morning and sure enough we found him in the final sight so we put him into a helicopter that landed in the parking lot we flew to a pakistani military base and
bin laden i mean as a heady mohammed i was a beta etc. john is a former cia agent after working for years as an expert middle east analyst he was appointed head of counterterrorism operations in pakistan in 2001 his task was to capture. considered the al qaeda number 3 at the time. it was hard to capture him because he knew that we were looking for him you know i had only been there 2 weeks and we got word that i was a bit it was somewhere in the country. so we had to narrow it down but we...
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go back in history and look how all 'd this came about 1st ok we were allegedly attacked by osama bin laden on $911.00 so therefore we had to go there to get him that was without question we're going to go get bin laden in afghanistan but that turned out to be a front bush and cheney really wanted to invade iraq that was their ultimate goal afghanistan didn't mean nothing to him they had to do it to satisfy the $911.00 but then they went after iraq and everybody kind of forgot about afghanistan that's why it's been sitting there now for 20 years of guys have been dying over there for 20 years and we've accomplished nothing over there because the whole focus said went to iraq all the mess we got in invading iraq all the aftermath of that mess of invading iraq and we're still dealing with all of the today so finally trump is looking at pulling out of afghanistan now why did we go in there in the 1st place let's remember something this. that wars going on there for a 1000 years the russians went in there in the late seventy's and early eighty's even may pulled out could do nothing but the us e
go back in history and look how all 'd this came about 1st ok we were allegedly attacked by osama bin laden on $911.00 so therefore we had to go there to get him that was without question we're going to go get bin laden in afghanistan but that turned out to be a front bush and cheney really wanted to invade iraq that was their ultimate goal afghanistan didn't mean nothing to him they had to do it to satisfy the $911.00 but then they went after iraq and everybody kind of forgot about afghanistan...
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talking about germany during even mall but i wonder if that also involves more leadership from bin laden at a time when the leadership that we would normally have from washington doesn't come from a u.s. administration that really doesn't believe in military multilateralism do you expect more leadership from bin laden's to still. you know. the world the needs more german leadership nato needs german leadership we all need germany to play. even more important role because the german is is the largest economy in. europe germany largest defense budget within the european union the 3rd in nato after not taking them under not in states so of course the german leadership is something we we welcome but that's paul all of the nato family and that's being part of a multilateral institution like nato and in uncertain times we need strong multilateral institutions like for instance neighboring and germany. is playing. an important role in in a. secretary general in stoltenberg speaking with christine. this is good news still to come. some has come out it's a part of siberia but while some are makin
talking about germany during even mall but i wonder if that also involves more leadership from bin laden at a time when the leadership that we would normally have from washington doesn't come from a u.s. administration that really doesn't believe in military multilateralism do you expect more leadership from bin laden's to still. you know. the world the needs more german leadership nato needs german leadership we all need germany to play. even more important role because the german is is the...
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go back in history and look how all 'd this came about 1st ok we were allegedly attacked by osama bin laden on $911.00 so therefore we had to go there to get him that was without question we're going to go get bin laden in afghanistan but that turned out to be a front bush and cheney really wanted to invade iraq that was their ultimate goal afghanistan didn't mean nothing to him they had to do it to satisfy the $911.00 but then they went after iraq and everybody kind of forgot about afghanistan that's why it's been sitting there now for 20 years of guys have been dying over there for 20 years and we've accomplished nothing over there because the whole focus said went to iraq all the mess we got in invading iraq all the aftermath of that mess of invading iraq and we're still dealing with all of the today show finally trump is looking at pulling out of afghanistan.
go back in history and look how all 'd this came about 1st ok we were allegedly attacked by osama bin laden on $911.00 so therefore we had to go there to get him that was without question we're going to go get bin laden in afghanistan but that turned out to be a front bush and cheney really wanted to invade iraq that was their ultimate goal afghanistan didn't mean nothing to him they had to do it to satisfy the $911.00 but then they went after iraq and everybody kind of forgot about afghanistan...
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, when united states had bin laden pinned down. you talked about a first person view of what was going on there, i wanted to talk about how that panned out, and of course about the frustrations perhaps you must have felt, having a chance to get the guy who caused 9/11, but having him slip through your fingers. >> what was interesting about th that, it was easy to footnote what i was doing and marry it with what he was doing, but it was frustrating minutes. it was a seven minutes on, serve minutes off, because it was so intense. i think people would have thought once we lost him that, you know there would have been cursing, screaming yelling, and that really didn't happen. it was like the air had just gone out of the room. what people did when they went to their offices i'll never know, but in that room, the sail completely went out of it and carried on what we were supposed to be doing. >> this will come up again and again throughout the conversation, but when i think about your work, you're operating in eastern time in the united
, when united states had bin laden pinned down. you talked about a first person view of what was going on there, i wanted to talk about how that panned out, and of course about the frustrations perhaps you must have felt, having a chance to get the guy who caused 9/11, but having him slip through your fingers. >> what was interesting about th that, it was easy to footnote what i was doing and marry it with what he was doing, but it was frustrating minutes. it was a seven minutes on, serve...
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this is the deputy years live from bin laden germany scrambles to stem a mass outbreak off the coronavirus as mall that 1300 workers test positive at a school to house forced growth for the onus of the paunch to be held responsible for failing to enforce physical distancing rules also coming up. hundreds joined prostates in brazil over the government's response to target 19 more than 50000 people and on their own to have died from the virus many blame president bush i have also not of course downplaying the disease. and the e.u. dumond's an end to an unbalanced trade relationship with china but off to the latest polls as beijing moved any closer to what brussels months. to. come to the program the german meat packing industry is facing strong criticism from the government off to more than $1300.00 people tested positive for corona virus at a processing plant in the west of the country thousands of workers mostly romanians and bulgarians have been quarantined in the city of goods is still in an effort to contain the outbreak no need is in the states say they call on rule out reimposing a wi
this is the deputy years live from bin laden germany scrambles to stem a mass outbreak off the coronavirus as mall that 1300 workers test positive at a school to house forced growth for the onus of the paunch to be held responsible for failing to enforce physical distancing rules also coming up. hundreds joined prostates in brazil over the government's response to target 19 more than 50000 people and on their own to have died from the virus many blame president bush i have also not of course...
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that was really cultivated within i watched the peter bergen interview when he interviewed osama bin laden in 1997. that was a huge turning point for me and sort of when i decided i wanted to, i guess, do something about him and so when i applied at that career fair in college that was really the impetus. >> most of us in here, unless you are really young, maybe if you are a former student, remember exactly where we were on 9/11, the turning point in many of our lives, for many people it's the turning point in their careers. you were already working at cia, in fact, you were at langley the morning of 9/11. this is a question that kind of pops in my head and we kind of talked about how it really hasn't been thought about all that much before but i sat on my couch in 9/11, i had been out of the army for about a month just pissed off because there was nothing i could do about it. i could go back into the army but my knees stunk and i probably wasn't going to work, i could do other things. so a lot of us had this feeling of, oh, my god, we have been attacked, what do i do now? there's really n
that was really cultivated within i watched the peter bergen interview when he interviewed osama bin laden in 1997. that was a huge turning point for me and sort of when i decided i wanted to, i guess, do something about him and so when i applied at that career fair in college that was really the impetus. >> most of us in here, unless you are really young, maybe if you are a former student, remember exactly where we were on 9/11, the turning point in many of our lives, for many people...
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equipo dirigido por marcelo bielsa criticó a marcelo bielsa por tener en su asiento una imagen de bin ladena estrella mundial en la que se convirtió y ni siquiera figuraba en el basquetbol está pero deja firmada por otros jugadores >>> extra abella pasó en australia y comenzó la matilda manía las voto a favor de la candidatura de australia en conjunto con nueva zelanda para organizar la copa mundial femenina de la fifa en el 2023 ayer por la noche la icónica casa se iluminó con los colores de la candidatura conjunta así como un imagen de la máxima figura del fútbol femenino en australia samantha con sus típicas celebración acrobática >>> a las seis todo sobre cómo fue esta votación >>> carlos tengo una duda por quÉ le dicen las matilda salas selección femenina de australia >>> es un historia algo extraÑa y una canción que de hecho es como la segunda canción casi como el himno de australia pero es una matilda que es donde lleva las cosasdonde les pertenece >>> la pasamos contigo >>> vamos a celebrar a la clase 2020 felicidades a todos ustedes >>> (música). >>> (música). >>> aire acciones en
equipo dirigido por marcelo bielsa criticó a marcelo bielsa por tener en su asiento una imagen de bin ladena estrella mundial en la que se convirtió y ni siquiera figuraba en el basquetbol está pero deja firmada por otros jugadores >>> extra abella pasó en australia y comenzó la matilda manía las voto a favor de la candidatura de australia en conjunto con nueva zelanda para organizar la copa mundial femenina de la fifa en el 2023 ayer por la noche la icónica casa se iluminó con...
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thing for to squash the neck of that the bin laden is that stayed at least in the fields believe it and will live that needs years now stood to swallow . that presence of faith just the store who probably it was then yes. it was obvious spillage here dollars and then when we have boarded the said time there's an op this could be a great place for a gallery. and i said yeah why not let's do it. for specific data to put up with because it was that i knew already then we have a period. when we still are using your goal in the construct it was that you dismissed the olympics and then you know played you don't you. need to learn. we would like to build a place where you can sit down and relax you hear some good music you can bring your laptop in your can sit and enjoy a cup of coffee while you're looking at it that's my view i want to have a fireplace here we have a sure fire so people can sit here and let's. clearly you don't know. if it does numbers plus kuchma notably a death wish to blitz the presiding morbus it would get simpler stand out that he. is about to chase it glitter year what
thing for to squash the neck of that the bin laden is that stayed at least in the fields believe it and will live that needs years now stood to swallow . that presence of faith just the store who probably it was then yes. it was obvious spillage here dollars and then when we have boarded the said time there's an op this could be a great place for a gallery. and i said yeah why not let's do it. for specific data to put up with because it was that i knew already then we have a period. when we...
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interest case the neck of that the bin laden is that state police in the fields believe him when your dad needs years there stood the school. that presents a fake just the store who clearly it was then you. it was obvious building here tower and then when we have boarded visit to understand. this could be a great place for a gallery. and i said yeah why not let's do it. for specific data to put up with because it was that i knew pretty then we have a period. in your goal in the construct it was that this mr lippert said then open it is that you. need to learn. we would like to build a place where you can sit down and relax to hear some good music you can bring your laptop in your can sit and enjoy a cup of coffee while you're looking at it that's my view i want to have a fireplace here we have a sure fire so people can sit here. district told me. that it does numbers plus kuchma notably a death wish to build stuff. it would get super send out he. is about to chase it glitter here what had that's compared to were we a pretty low grade nipping at risk of lead that's q. which would your
interest case the neck of that the bin laden is that state police in the fields believe him when your dad needs years there stood the school. that presents a fake just the store who clearly it was then you. it was obvious building here tower and then when we have boarded visit to understand. this could be a great place for a gallery. and i said yeah why not let's do it. for specific data to put up with because it was that i knew pretty then we have a period. in your goal in the construct it was...
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thing for to squash the neck of that the bin laden is that state police that he feels lead you to believe that anybody has no stood to swerve. that presence of faith just a store who clearly it is then you. it was obvious building here tower and then when we have boarded be said to understand this could be a great place for a gallery. and i said yeah why not let's do it. first of this if it started to put up a big deal it was that i knew pretty then we have a period. when we still are using your goal in the construct it was that this was the olympics and then nobody you that you. need to learn. we would like to build a place where you can sit down and relax and hear some good music you can bring your laptop in your can sit and enjoy a cup of coffee while you are looking at it that's my view i want to have a fireplace here we have a sure fire so people can sit here. police district don't know. if it does numbers plus groups notably a death wish to build stuff. it would do is make it simpler stand out he. is about to chase it glitter year what had that's compared to were we a pretty low gra
thing for to squash the neck of that the bin laden is that state police that he feels lead you to believe that anybody has no stood to swerve. that presence of faith just a store who clearly it is then you. it was obvious building here tower and then when we have boarded be said to understand this could be a great place for a gallery. and i said yeah why not let's do it. first of this if it started to put up a big deal it was that i knew pretty then we have a period. when we still are using...
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and given how if you think about bin laden operation and a more important figure they tried to do a riskycial forces operation that goes horrifically wrong in one of the two blackhawks went down, it crashed and the site could've gone horribly wrong. there is a lot of risk when you have special forces sentence. they didn't later on in the administration ended up killing his young daughter one of the number of tragic stories around the alkali family. in a way of presenting strike unknown terrorist operated in the desert was actually maybe the lowest risk option there is also the legal question, the international law question. i'm sure there's international lawyers who can tell me it's an illegal act, probably tommy's illegal act to because international law can be presented in many ways. >> that's a great answer. i think were going to get kicked off of zuma here in a minute. i will just say if used to have questions, it is not hard to find a george washington on the program of extremism, you can find my e-mail on my twitter page and this has been a real pleasure hosting, alex, as soon as yo
and given how if you think about bin laden operation and a more important figure they tried to do a riskycial forces operation that goes horrifically wrong in one of the two blackhawks went down, it crashed and the site could've gone horribly wrong. there is a lot of risk when you have special forces sentence. they didn't later on in the administration ended up killing his young daughter one of the number of tragic stories around the alkali family. in a way of presenting strike unknown...
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speakers and you might say that police look no different than an occupying army looking for osama bin laden when they're attacking protesters armed with construction paper when in fact your average police officer in some ways is more powerful than your average soul. sure the police have legal protections that give them more freedom to do harm than an american soldier had fighting the taliban in afghanistan the rules of engagement sometimes were stricter than use of force rules for civilian police in america unlike the battlefield cops are encouraged to use force and sometimes punished when they show restraint one cop who didn't shoot unarmed black man was later fired for not shooting him turns out the good apples don't get spoiled they get thrown out the cops are going for more of an apple sauce anyways in 2016 and works in west virginia officer steven mater arrived at the scene and he didn't know that r.j. williams gun was unloaded and he was trying to commit suicide with the help of a police officer a major didn't perceive him as a threat because for one he was aiming the gun at the groun
speakers and you might say that police look no different than an occupying army looking for osama bin laden when they're attacking protesters armed with construction paper when in fact your average police officer in some ways is more powerful than your average soul. sure the police have legal protections that give them more freedom to do harm than an american soldier had fighting the taliban in afghanistan the rules of engagement sometimes were stricter than use of force rules for civilian...
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would say that was cultivated when i watched the peter bergen interview when he interviewed osama bin laden in 1997. that was a huge turning point for me and sort of when i decided i wanted to, i guess, do something about him and so when i applied at that career fair in college that was really the impetus. >> most of us in here, unless you're really young, maybe some of your former students remember where we were on 9/11. it was a turning point for a lot of our lives. for many people it was a turning point in their careers and the decision to go in a different direction. you were already working. in fact, you're at langley the morning of 9/11 and this is the question that popped in my head and how it hadn't been thought about that much before, but i sat on my couch on 9/11 and i'd been army for about a month just pissed off because i couldn't do anything about it and i wanted to go back, but my knees stunk. we had the feeling of oh, my god, we've been attacked. to a degree, you had an advantage because you couldn't wallow in self-pity about our country's been attacked because you had a seco
would say that was cultivated when i watched the peter bergen interview when he interviewed osama bin laden in 1997. that was a huge turning point for me and sort of when i decided i wanted to, i guess, do something about him and so when i applied at that career fair in college that was really the impetus. >> most of us in here, unless you're really young, maybe some of your former students remember where we were on 9/11. it was a turning point for a lot of our lives. for many people it...
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because of the saudis and the bin ladens and the oil companies. you know the the bushes i mean you name it and that you know i can't tell you the anguish making a film like that put us through it and so the ironic thing to me is that. you know what we're showing you and everybody's got the right to their own opinion and their own stories i believe that this false promise that renewables are going to displace. fossil fuels as lead us to a situation where which where you describe with the possible you use just keeps going up and up and up and that happens for a couple reasons it's both because of as you see in a company intermittency which we tend to laugh op is such a profound issue in michigan solar only can produce about 30 percent of the available energy you know so if they're rated at $100.00 watts they can only produce like 30 percent of that because of the intermittency so what we want to happen is this whole array of natural gas class plants being built out. and so you don't see a decrease and worse because nobody calls out the growth in the
because of the saudis and the bin ladens and the oil companies. you know the the bushes i mean you name it and that you know i can't tell you the anguish making a film like that put us through it and so the ironic thing to me is that. you know what we're showing you and everybody's got the right to their own opinion and their own stories i believe that this false promise that renewables are going to displace. fossil fuels as lead us to a situation where which where you describe with the...
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that to me was a bit like their poor the palestinian prime minister 3 times osama bin laden. you. actually missed the pentagon on mentioned if you're at the national reserve you chains. by the. united nations that mentioning that an israeli state should. start but he didn't mention hundreds of the future of the united nations about that and give a shit about establishing a palestinian state also about that if you could get a good message we didn't reject any opportunity we were able and we are motivated to start negotiations at this i mean moment if this is according to the international law and united dissenters the us is on to that a good deed and signed agreements between us on the us a list signed agreements was that. security economy of the ballistics and as a leech only on line agreements it's a dish only what i have decided i was able to. hamas organized a protest in gaza city hundreds raised flags and banners denouncing israel for confiscating palestinian lands in the west bank earlier this month hamas leaders called for unity among palestinian factions in order to stop th
that to me was a bit like their poor the palestinian prime minister 3 times osama bin laden. you. actually missed the pentagon on mentioned if you're at the national reserve you chains. by the. united nations that mentioning that an israeli state should. start but he didn't mention hundreds of the future of the united nations about that and give a shit about establishing a palestinian state also about that if you could get a good message we didn't reject any opportunity we were able and we are...
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this will never stop all never forget bin laden in an interview saying i were. in the 2000 year continuum if i don't do it my son will do it his son will do it his son will do it it will happen i will never see it but it will happen that's the problem with western thinking we think problem resources problem solved that's not how they think that's not how it works we underestimate their longevity underestimate their ability to sustain they may go away for a few years but they're never gone. he came. i asked once the west to fear its child soldiers and its new generation of the hardest and it wants us to forget that these children are above all victims not puppetry of so. many also hail from europe which makes the authorities there legally and morally obligated to take them back they matter how brainwashed they are few. good cost. only to fall for such most such as all will wish this on. yourself was not even 10 when his family took him to syria in the summer of 2014 and turned him over to as i've seen in this facebook video. it does something. or just. the image
this will never stop all never forget bin laden in an interview saying i were. in the 2000 year continuum if i don't do it my son will do it his son will do it his son will do it it will happen i will never see it but it will happen that's the problem with western thinking we think problem resources problem solved that's not how they think that's not how it works we underestimate their longevity underestimate their ability to sustain they may go away for a few years but they're never gone. he...
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like that to me does it feel like they're poor and the palestinian prime minister 3 times osama bin laden to exact. close. to you. actually mr bennett on on mentioned a few of the national reserve you chains and by the. united nations that mentioning that an israeli state should. start but he didn't mention hundreds of the solutions for the united nations about that and that gives a shit about establishing a palestinian state also about that if you could get a good message we didn't reject any opportunity we were able and we are motivated to start negotiations at this i mean moment if this is according to the international law and united dissenters illusions on to the agreed to and signed agreements between us on as a lease signed agreements was that. in the security economy of the ballistics and as a leech only on mine agreements it's up to the old ones have decide the nose doubles with harry force as has more now from west jerusalem on what's due to happen next. a lot of the scrutiny here will be on exactly what is happening in the united states among senior u.s. officials in washington
like that to me does it feel like they're poor and the palestinian prime minister 3 times osama bin laden to exact. close. to you. actually mr bennett on on mentioned a few of the national reserve you chains and by the. united nations that mentioning that an israeli state should. start but he didn't mention hundreds of the solutions for the united nations about that and that gives a shit about establishing a palestinian state also about that if you could get a good message we didn't reject any...
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guys like bin laden depend like the idea of the lone actor attack can thought it would mean they would lose control of the mom. eventually al qaeda embraced the lone actor model large by because of al-awlaki. i tell my students -- i'll give you story that a chapter open '0. in london a couple years ago, the road outside the natural history museum, car jumps offed the curb and hit a few people and get everyone's attention. why? well because somewhere in our minds there's a thought of maybe this is a terrorist attack. very soon after the event happens the police feel compelled to announce evidence it's not being treated as terrorism related. isn't that a term you hear all the time. there's been a knifing, shooting, a consider jumping jue curb. that's not terrorism related. 10-15 years ago, that's not where our minds went when a random act of violence. that's where our mind god now -- many people. this stir told you is one which you probably heard in other versions of in times square or whatever. that is really al-awlaki -- al-awlaki did that so some extent. created it so these events --
guys like bin laden depend like the idea of the lone actor attack can thought it would mean they would lose control of the mom. eventually al qaeda embraced the lone actor model large by because of al-awlaki. i tell my students -- i'll give you story that a chapter open '0. in london a couple years ago, the road outside the natural history museum, car jumps offed the curb and hit a few people and get everyone's attention. why? well because somewhere in our minds there's a thought of maybe this...
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i'm not talking about osama bin laden. i'm talking ku klux klan groups like that which killed more americans than many others imagined to do. how do you deal with terrorism and combat? that's a reconstruction question. the relationship between economic democracy and political democracy, reconstruction his work at least for men, not women, there's a level playing field of political rights and yet economically, the former slaves were tremendous disadvantage. they came out of slavery with no economic wherewithal, not given 40 acres that many thought was there right coming out of slavery. you happy vast inequality economically, coupled with a tremendous strive towards political democracy and inequality politically. that's not unlike our situation today or we've had such an increase in inequality in the last generation or so but another thing for many, many years i don't want to go to great lengths but many years, i was seen as the most time in american drama, a period of corruption from this government according to the scholar
i'm not talking about osama bin laden. i'm talking ku klux klan groups like that which killed more americans than many others imagined to do. how do you deal with terrorism and combat? that's a reconstruction question. the relationship between economic democracy and political democracy, reconstruction his work at least for men, not women, there's a level playing field of political rights and yet economically, the former slaves were tremendous disadvantage. they came out of slavery with no...
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just as he opposed the raid that killed osama bin laden. biden is always on the wrong side of history as said by people that are with him and worked with him. he never made a correct foreign policy decision. biden is a puppet for china. his son walked out with $5 billion. now they are paying us billions of dollars. we give a lot of it to our farmers. we have plenty left over. china is not exactly happy with me. they pay us billions and billions of dollars. and they targeted our great farmers. and i took the money they targeted. and i gave it to the farmers so they are even. so they are okay. are you okay? doctor, please, doctor. some of the people are waiting for five days. especially in this location. right? you take your time. take your time. thank you very much. take your time. thank you, doctor. some people wait for four or five days. that's incredible. they want him to win so badly. iran wants him to win so badly. i'm going to make a fast deal, the best deal you have ever seen. i already made one with china. but i can make even more. t
just as he opposed the raid that killed osama bin laden. biden is always on the wrong side of history as said by people that are with him and worked with him. he never made a correct foreign policy decision. biden is a puppet for china. his son walked out with $5 billion. now they are paying us billions of dollars. we give a lot of it to our farmers. we have plenty left over. china is not exactly happy with me. they pay us billions and billions of dollars. and they targeted our great farmers....
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i can see if it's osama bin laden but why is that allowed? >> it's allowed because police officer need to come on some occasions, an element of surprise. there is an element of our community out there that are willing to kill police officers trying to do their jobs. if a police officer -- when you speak of a no-knock warrant it's a warrant where they don't have to knock, they get in in an expeditious manner and try to take control. i'm saddened by what happened in kentucky. as we know, they went in, there was a woman in there with her boyfriend in bed, the boyfriend shot at the police officers, the police officers returned fire and unfortunately, the woman was killed. but no-knock warrants are just something that are clearly needed, and i'm against actually taking out no-knock warrants. >> bill: let me just, give me a second here because the police in new york tell me if you are a felon, they've got an app that can tell you -- that seems like a different system. >> it does, but i can tell you this, there is nothing simplified about police wor
i can see if it's osama bin laden but why is that allowed? >> it's allowed because police officer need to come on some occasions, an element of surprise. there is an element of our community out there that are willing to kill police officers trying to do their jobs. if a police officer -- when you speak of a no-knock warrant it's a warrant where they don't have to knock, they get in in an expeditious manner and try to take control. i'm saddened by what happened in kentucky. as we know,...
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his father was one of osama bin laden's benefactors. today his son is a deputy in afghanistan. his network we can detail at some length all the ties, including the fighting going on right now. that remains unbroken. there are all sorts of intermarriages and conflict of interest. that is just two examples of the top leadership where one has a blood oath sworn to him that can't be woken and the other has a legacy going back into the 1980's. these are two very important points that have not been addressed by the very 29th agreement. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you to the misses -- to the witnesses. we cannot leave these vital information points and gentle danger to the united states -- information points and danger to the united states. fewhank you for the last decades, striking fear into the witnesses of: security testimony. opportunity -- the enter testimony. is to mr. morell. thank you to the witnesses and for the chairman for putting this together. i served as a night stalker in task force and many in afghanistan and iraq. i worked with other government agencies on ma
his father was one of osama bin laden's benefactors. today his son is a deputy in afghanistan. his network we can detail at some length all the ties, including the fighting going on right now. that remains unbroken. there are all sorts of intermarriages and conflict of interest. that is just two examples of the top leadership where one has a blood oath sworn to him that can't be woken and the other has a legacy going back into the 1980's. these are two very important points that have not been...
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rob o'neill is former gop member, former navy s.e.a.l., killed osama bin laden.ays good to have you. what do you think of what the president is saying on this, what a lot of top military types are also saying on this, be careful what you wish for, mr. president, you just might get it. >> well, neil, as always, it's good to talk to you. i would much rather be in the studio but unfortunately, we can't do so right now. you know, i think this is one of those points where people need to take a step back and realize the knee-jerk reaction of a lot of things isn't quite necessary and it's not one person that is going to run the show. you need a group to run the show, to run a village and there's a big difference between saying the national guard needs to step in and saying the u.s. military need to step in. if the national guard comes in, that's what they are designed for. they are designed to take care of just securing the area, not to doing point targets and trying to shoot people. if the military comes in, that potentially was a misspeaking by the president, that's c
rob o'neill is former gop member, former navy s.e.a.l., killed osama bin laden.ays good to have you. what do you think of what the president is saying on this, what a lot of top military types are also saying on this, be careful what you wish for, mr. president, you just might get it. >> well, neil, as always, it's good to talk to you. i would much rather be in the studio but unfortunately, we can't do so right now. you know, i think this is one of those points where people need to take a...
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happened by allowing international flights into china with that which happened on 9/11 by osama bin laden? >> well, look, navarro is known for insind yar language. he has said many things over the years that have been meant to stir the pot. he referred to this as the kung there's flu. racist term which his white house previously denied ever using. it's returning to the campaign mode where they're looking for somebody to blame about the coronavirus. china is likely. they're the easiest you know suspect there and there's a lot to question about china's behavior in this. no question about that. our reporters got kicked out of beijing in part because they were question iing the official version of events but this is a person who has been under attack himself for his own response or slowness responding to the virus, so shifting blame is the obvious strategy here. peter navarro would like to create. bolton's book very clear how in collaboration, the president is with xi of china, not standing up tough to him according to ambassador bolton. navarro is trying to rebut saying we're very, very toug
happened by allowing international flights into china with that which happened on 9/11 by osama bin laden? >> well, look, navarro is known for insind yar language. he has said many things over the years that have been meant to stir the pot. he referred to this as the kung there's flu. racist term which his white house previously denied ever using. it's returning to the campaign mode where they're looking for somebody to blame about the coronavirus. china is likely. they're the easiest you...
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terrorists and the quaint naming military bases after them to naming military bases after usama bin ladennd her father might be proposed to the comparison but then today's democrats are not yesterday's democrats and certainly not yesteryear's democrats. >> reporter: trace gallagher, thank you very much. is the statues come down the flag comes out. processes vandalize a statue of christopher columbus so a downtown businessman founded a new group in response calling it the law-abiding citizens coalition, draping an american flag. processes in seattle continue to occupy the police free autonomous zone as they must decide how and if to rebuild after being ransacked. something horrifying is happening, the plane evidence of one's own eyes in the form of wanton destruction is overlooked in favor of offering generalized support for because. good to see you. >> great to be back on the show. >> if someone wants to give you reasons for thinking as he does listen to his argument and critically assess its merit. if he seeks to bully you into accepting his ideological dogma or shane you into participat
terrorists and the quaint naming military bases after them to naming military bases after usama bin ladennd her father might be proposed to the comparison but then today's democrats are not yesterday's democrats and certainly not yesteryear's democrats. >> reporter: trace gallagher, thank you very much. is the statues come down the flag comes out. processes vandalize a statue of christopher columbus so a downtown businessman founded a new group in response calling it the law-abiding...