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the crescendo, today neil bush runs the bush center, they deal with u.s.oes to chinese state media talking about how you know the human rights situation is hung hong kong is understood by people in the west, and rights of people in hong kong are like those of people in united states, he has become an apologist for the chinese regime, and previously mentioned bush center is financed in part by united front groups, they are groups that are linked to chinese intelligence to push the chinese agenda overseas, this is a classic example of how they operate, it is influenced i think elements of the republican party and how they view china. for a long time they pushed line that greater commerce, greater dials with china would moderate china. that is not come to pass, only made china stronger. and so people have advocated that position and made money advocates for that position, and the bush family unfortunately is an example of that. mark: almost like communist chinese have not left a single stone under turned -- unturned in our culture, whether it is hollywood ent
the crescendo, today neil bush runs the bush center, they deal with u.s.oes to chinese state media talking about how you know the human rights situation is hung hong kong is understood by people in the west, and rights of people in hong kong are like those of people in united states, he has become an apologist for the chinese regime, and previously mentioned bush center is financed in part by united front groups, they are groups that are linked to chinese intelligence to push the chinese agenda...
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bush will be gone. he won't be taking directions from bush. i hope the next two years will be better than the last 2 1/2. let's just say. senator daschle: what do you think the prospects are politically in the lekz as we look to the future? the conventional wisdom is we'll pick up seats. senator reid: we'll pick up at least three, four. we're competitive in 11 seats around the country. so we could get lucky and pick up some seats. but for me, the reason this election is so important is i know barack obama. i served with the man. i know his intellect. i know his intelligence. i know of his ability to make good decisions. when he was a brand new senator and we were going to do the most sweeping ethics and law reform in the country, this young man, i could see him. i said he's going to be a person who would do this and he did it and did it well. john mccain, i've been with 26 years. without going into detail, he doesn't have the temperament to be president. he's wrong on the war. he's wrong on the economy. and he votes with bush 95% of the time.
bush will be gone. he won't be taking directions from bush. i hope the next two years will be better than the last 2 1/2. let's just say. senator daschle: what do you think the prospects are politically in the lekz as we look to the future? the conventional wisdom is we'll pick up seats. senator reid: we'll pick up at least three, four. we're competitive in 11 seats around the country. so we could get lucky and pick up some seats. but for me, the reason this election is so important is i know...
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you know, bush famously said they, they envy our freedoms. that was nonsense. they, they did it because of 2 reasons. and osama stated very clearly, one was our invasion. those are pointing land troops on, you know, in the holy land in saudi arabia. george bush had done that in 1991 to when he went to the war in kuwait that was a misunderstanding of their culture. and the 2nd reason, of course, was america support for israel, which had intensified over those years and become more and more one sided. those are the 2 reasons that were given. people just kinda lost track of that in the, in this need to get revenge against who saint saint. m. hussein and iraq. frankly, if you followed the events closely and i did, i knew one of the people who actually was involved in the c. i went over there and led that horse back charges across afghanistan. they worked the see. i actually succeeded in that in that operation was one of the few times they have succeeded and they drove out the, the time with them and with the warlords and the northern alliance. it was over. the thin
you know, bush famously said they, they envy our freedoms. that was nonsense. they, they did it because of 2 reasons. and osama stated very clearly, one was our invasion. those are pointing land troops on, you know, in the holy land in saudi arabia. george bush had done that in 1991 to when he went to the war in kuwait that was a misunderstanding of their culture. and the 2nd reason, of course, was america support for israel, which had intensified over those years and become more and more one...
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, george w bush. we can't allow anybody an inch. we have to smack them if they take an edge toward our prerogatives. and by the way, we identify whether it be in ukraine cause on anywhere in the world, but anyone is going to gain a march on us. we stop them, stop them with sanctions, with military, however, we can do it. but this is the behavior of an empire trying to preserve the status quo, at any consequence. it's a disaster almost as and could surpass greatly or to turn nuclear the domestic one. you've expressed concern about the suggestion from some elements and the military that nuclear weapons could be a feasible, practical weapon for conflict is a real issue. so body of thoughtless, amalgam the and power circles and in the united states it is and i've been privy to a number of places thing. thanks and actually within the military ranks. well, i think we know pretty well from experience and thank tank re, if you will, that escalation is inevitable. and so you start using inter wrap and you're g
, george w bush. we can't allow anybody an inch. we have to smack them if they take an edge toward our prerogatives. and by the way, we identify whether it be in ukraine cause on anywhere in the world, but anyone is going to gain a march on us. we stop them, stop them with sanctions, with military, however, we can do it. but this is the behavior of an empire trying to preserve the status quo, at any consequence. it's a disaster almost as and could surpass greatly or to turn nuclear the domestic...
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it was a crusade as president george w bush once called. we've never seen this kind of evil before, but the evil doers have never seen the american people. it started with the white house forging alliances on the airwaves ever in print. and in intellectual circles . one of the intellectuals who was brought into the white house to help frame the war on terror is bernard lewis, who are not lewis, is famous for pointing the term clash of civilizations. they want to turn this into a religious war. a war of islam against what they see, see the world of the unbelievers and in the world of the believers, obviously the americans come 1st. another person who was brought in is freed secaria. at the time was the editor, the international edition of new suite of the war takes place and it goes well, which i think it probably will. you will also see at the end of this war that saddam hussein was indeed a murderous tire. and there will be stories that will be evidence and in that sense, you know, you will, you will. this will, will look better in history
it was a crusade as president george w bush once called. we've never seen this kind of evil before, but the evil doers have never seen the american people. it started with the white house forging alliances on the airwaves ever in print. and in intellectual circles . one of the intellectuals who was brought into the white house to help frame the war on terror is bernard lewis, who are not lewis, is famous for pointing the term clash of civilizations. they want to turn this into a religious war....
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it was crusade as president george w bush once called. we've never seen this kind of evil before, but the evil doers have never seen the american people. it started with the white house forging alliances on the airwaves in print and in intellectual circles. one of the intellectuals who was brought into the white house to help frame the war on terror is bernard lewis, who not lewis, is famous for coining the term clash of civilizations. they want to turn this into a religious war. a war of islam against what they see is the, the world of the unbelievers and in the world of the unbelievers, obviously the americans come 1st. another person who has brought in is for read the korea at the time with the editor, the international edition of new suite of the war takes place and it goes well, which i think it probably will. you will also see at the end of this war that saddam hussein was indeed a murderous tire. and there will be stories that will be evidence and in that sense, you know, you will, you will. this will, will look better in history p
it was crusade as president george w bush once called. we've never seen this kind of evil before, but the evil doers have never seen the american people. it started with the white house forging alliances on the airwaves in print and in intellectual circles. one of the intellectuals who was brought into the white house to help frame the war on terror is bernard lewis, who not lewis, is famous for coining the term clash of civilizations. they want to turn this into a religious war. a war of islam...
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the bush administration called the downing of the world trade center, an attack on freedom. however, 2 decades later, you've come to realize that the actual sustained attack on freedom lies in so much of what has happened since. it is a war on descent dressed up, disguised as a war on terror. mm. informed opinion. there was a nice abby army federal government to take action to really facilitate a pig right. in depth analysis of the dates, global headlines inside story on al jazeera african stories from african perspectives. most of them are never bought more than has not gonna go machine because of the voice of machine i feel like in, i mean, it's short documentary by african filmmakers from kenya. he raised almost done it down into something that is super and ivory coast colors. i live here in scrap yet animal africa direct on al jazeera. ah hello, i'm adrian again in dough hall with a summary of the news on i was 0. the u. s. has become the 1st countries report, a 1000000 corona virus cases in a single day. a combination of the delta and on the chrome variance of driving r
the bush administration called the downing of the world trade center, an attack on freedom. however, 2 decades later, you've come to realize that the actual sustained attack on freedom lies in so much of what has happened since. it is a war on descent dressed up, disguised as a war on terror. mm. informed opinion. there was a nice abby army federal government to take action to really facilitate a pig right. in depth analysis of the dates, global headlines inside story on al jazeera african...
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that was the bush and the unit, so it's not by such a premium is that you know that. gotcha. the other issue for them? we do still not. when was this not a groom they to the 40 of so if you get 30 year sophomore, mr. garley she and so i was just more sure my you told me to pick it up. i saw the north genie be yours last year was your wife used to see just knew, but she would put us before to come to the door cheat if the why the each the the the little because i still mature me. so human. not that i love me with this bloody leg on me, sheila, to each please. new question each. when you want us to continue with my will my lucian core, because i know with just cargo was aboard him listen, you know, get the website by night. my dcf up send you thought and they will give us premium . got they show us what the law of your mother got off the machine. the strand you push was not moment the leap away appeal to senior thought, an alias, a sports car, cup, and wish goodness. i was to pollution problems. i got that issue. illegal logging masquerading as a lawful sanitation logging on. l
that was the bush and the unit, so it's not by such a premium is that you know that. gotcha. the other issue for them? we do still not. when was this not a groom they to the 40 of so if you get 30 year sophomore, mr. garley she and so i was just more sure my you told me to pick it up. i saw the north genie be yours last year was your wife used to see just knew, but she would put us before to come to the door cheat if the why the each the the the little because i still mature me. so human. not...
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thank you, director eissen. >> commissioner bush? >> you are muted, mr. bush. >> thank you. if i understand correctly, the meet and confer obligation is that we reach out and seek and meet and confer on proposals, but it is not obligating us to come to an agreement with the other parties. in fact, after a meet and confer we can declare that we are satisfied that we have met that and move forward. is that your understanding? >> yes, it is. >> so we don't have any obligation to reach a conclusion with the departments. we just have to have met with them and we have done that. correct? >> you have not completed the process, so that last portion of your statement would be incorrect. >> what is the portion we have not completed? >> very broadly, meet and confer your obligation under state law and the myers-brown act and to meet and confer it and the wages and term of employment and any affected and evaluate the counterproposals and at the end if with cannot be divided over one or more matters and at that point the impasse is reached. and the union or unions can make a decision tha
thank you, director eissen. >> commissioner bush? >> you are muted, mr. bush. >> thank you. if i understand correctly, the meet and confer obligation is that we reach out and seek and meet and confer on proposals, but it is not obligating us to come to an agreement with the other parties. in fact, after a meet and confer we can declare that we are satisfied that we have met that and move forward. is that your understanding? >> yes, it is. >> so we don't have any...
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bush and security at department of justice. charles stenson is deputy director at the center for legal and judicial studies and manager of the national security law program at the heritage foundation. before joining the foundation in 2007, mr. stempson served as deputy assistant attorney, assistant secretary defense for detainee affairs, advised then secretary of defense donald rumsfeld and robert scates, coordinated the pentagon's global detention policy operations including at guantanamo bay, and iraq and afghanistan. mr. stempson also served as a military prosecutor, defense counsel and recently served as deputy chief judge navy marine core trial judiciary. he continues to serve with the ranking captain, his commanding officer of the preliminary hearing unit. thank you both for coming. >> thanks, senator grassley, after we swear in witnesses, each witness will have five minutes for opening statements then rounds of questions, each senator five minutes. please try to remain within your allotted time. so first, could all the w
bush and security at department of justice. charles stenson is deputy director at the center for legal and judicial studies and manager of the national security law program at the heritage foundation. before joining the foundation in 2007, mr. stempson served as deputy assistant attorney, assistant secretary defense for detainee affairs, advised then secretary of defense donald rumsfeld and robert scates, coordinated the pentagon's global detention policy operations including at guantanamo bay,...
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bush?ctually a kind of game of broken telephone going on with his name being involved in this. bush was -- prescott bush was too much involved with the actual nazi party in germany to be involved withhe business plot. he was -- bush was a partner at graham brothers harriman, which is still a major investment bank based in new york, across the street from zoo cardi park headquarters. it was the subject of a different investigation by the same congressional committee because that committee -- and it was to investigate all forms of sort of fascist influence and all attempts to subvert american democracy. and because brown brothers was part of a separate best occasion, they get up sort of in the same -- nash archives and it ends up getting mixed up in a documentary that came out about 10 years ago. that is actually a misunderstanding. butler never brought up prescott bush's name. because prescott bush was too involved with the actual nazis to be involved in something that was so homegrown as th
bush?ctually a kind of game of broken telephone going on with his name being involved in this. bush was -- prescott bush was too much involved with the actual nazi party in germany to be involved withhe business plot. he was -- bush was a partner at graham brothers harriman, which is still a major investment bank based in new york, across the street from zoo cardi park headquarters. it was the subject of a different investigation by the same congressional committee because that committee -- and...
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the bush administration settled on guantanamo. because of my background, the urgency of the situation and the ring court's ability to -- marine corps ability to move quickly, i was given the order to sue the first detainees. we were given 96 hours to deploy to cuba and build the first 100 cells. i mission to run into build the army could take over lasted about 100 days. the speed of creation and urgency to gain information had bad consequences. legal ambiguities that make guantanamo an attractive choice for -- for the serviceman who must execute these policies. the subsequent decision to subject detainees to enhanced interrogation techniques and avoid application of the geneva conventions except when it suited us cost us international support and aid at the cause of our enemies. speaking of planning, where we are today because of those misguided policy decisions to cast aside our values and the rule of law. i'm not an attorney, even i note when you forgo generations of legal thought and president, that things happen. the vast majo
the bush administration settled on guantanamo. because of my background, the urgency of the situation and the ring court's ability to -- marine corps ability to move quickly, i was given the order to sue the first detainees. we were given 96 hours to deploy to cuba and build the first 100 cells. i mission to run into build the army could take over lasted about 100 days. the speed of creation and urgency to gain information had bad consequences. legal ambiguities that make guantanamo an...
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and those 8 is bushing, give me audio along with us. there will be some rocks and everything you will feel. i don't whole to quit. ah, i started to get nervous. i go through the room. not too early, not when he plays the gate, you know will how to people goes beep beep beep and then he can go like normal. come on, but make as broad. ah. with mm. hobby goes ashley. jim, she'd casket in the hot them should then move at. there was no one there looking understand together. i'm off. i'm on us. i did manage good. i'm sure never my this this nick. laugh. one sunday. my best shoemaking hammer? inquired mister. the percentage didn't. i didn't, i didn't emission in the military interested. i'm on jeanette. i got a name in another exam, horizontal off english smoking amy, so i should go get to know. but as my heart of ah, ah, i point done today us forces in afghanistan attacked and i a stronghold. and nugget ha, in the east of the country using the world's most powerful non nuclear weapons in the us. the tech comes as much of the country has retur
and those 8 is bushing, give me audio along with us. there will be some rocks and everything you will feel. i don't whole to quit. ah, i started to get nervous. i go through the room. not too early, not when he plays the gate, you know will how to people goes beep beep beep and then he can go like normal. come on, but make as broad. ah. with mm. hobby goes ashley. jim, she'd casket in the hot them should then move at. there was no one there looking understand together. i'm off. i'm on us. i did...
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the bush administration settled on guantÁnamo. securing 8000 cuban and haitian migrants at guantÁnamo. because of this, background the urgency of the situation and the [inaudible] ability to deploy rapidly, i was chosen to leave the joint task force to build to secure facilities to hold the first 100 detainees. we received our deployment order on friday, january 4th, 2002. we were given 96 hours to does ploy to cuba and build the first 100 cells until the army could take over it lasted about 100 days. the speed of guantÁnamo's creation and the urgency to gain information had bad consequences. the legal ambiguities that make guantÁnamo an attractive choice for some policy makers sets up extraordinary challenges for soldiers, sailors, airman, and marines who must execute these policies. we do not shed our oath to the constitution or responsibility to adhere to u.s. laws and the international norms when we deploy. the subsequent decision to subject detainees to enhanced interrogation techniques and to avoid application of the geneva
the bush administration settled on guantÁnamo. securing 8000 cuban and haitian migrants at guantÁnamo. because of this, background the urgency of the situation and the [inaudible] ability to deploy rapidly, i was chosen to leave the joint task force to build to secure facilities to hold the first 100 detainees. we received our deployment order on friday, january 4th, 2002. we were given 96 hours to does ploy to cuba and build the first 100 cells until the army could take over it lasted about...
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george bush tried. you saw president obama wanted it and you had the gang of eight, and i just think perhaps the politicians, this is not the republican party we worked with bush, mccain, romney, jeb, who was going to be the first latino candidate from the republican side. definitely it is difficult. i think we saw an opening at the beginning of the pandemic, understanding the essential workers. the essential workers, the ones giving their lives so you can get food on your table and your medicines. i think we need to get away a little bit from the numbers and get more into the emotions. at the end of the day, we are all immigrants. i remember working with senator mccain on the 2008 presidential campaign. we did a spot with him called look at the wall and it was on latinos that bravely fought in different wars defending the country, and we decided to start figuring out something different than just numbers, numbers, because it is not working. i am optimistic, but realistic as well. we had a very good opp
george bush tried. you saw president obama wanted it and you had the gang of eight, and i just think perhaps the politicians, this is not the republican party we worked with bush, mccain, romney, jeb, who was going to be the first latino candidate from the republican side. definitely it is difficult. i think we saw an opening at the beginning of the pandemic, understanding the essential workers. the essential workers, the ones giving their lives so you can get food on your table and your...
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bush, and barack obama. they discuss presidential rhetoric, their collaborations with the former presidents and pivotal speeches by each of those presidents. this comes to us from the edward m. kennedy institute for the united states senate. >> on behalf of the edward m. kennedy institute for the united states senate, i'm pleased to welcome you to tonight's virtual program featuring presidential speechwriters from both sides of the aisle. and i want to personally apologize for my voice. i am losing my voice, but i'm going to try to project so everybody can hear me. so, word choice and rhetoric from the president of the united states impacts not only americans, but our allies and enemies abroad. with the changes in communications, technology, and the advent of the 24/7 news cycle, our expectations over what and how we hear from the most powerful leader in the world have changed. we know that a president's words can calm a nation in a time of crisis, it can move a nation and in times of emergency, and is an in
bush, and barack obama. they discuss presidential rhetoric, their collaborations with the former presidents and pivotal speeches by each of those presidents. this comes to us from the edward m. kennedy institute for the united states senate. >> on behalf of the edward m. kennedy institute for the united states senate, i'm pleased to welcome you to tonight's virtual program featuring presidential speechwriters from both sides of the aisle. and i want to personally apologize for my voice. i...
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do you don't just eat bushes and young trees, but also grass? that means wild flowers, species that grow slowly, also have a chance to thrive where the animals graze on the grass gets mode twice a year. scientists have counted up to $37.00 species on 25 square meters, sir young you. we still have a little angry moni. absolutely. quite nicely. we are rig dear, don't graze. there are around a quarter fewer species. so if the red deer were hunted in the open areas and driven into the forest, it would have severe consequences. as one can read a forklift or from all, we can definitely assume that we would see a decline in bio diversity. this is not only due to the fact that the grazing effect would be losses effect and less bio mass would be removed. mustang amish. red deer also has other ecosystem function cycle of light on it. of course, for example, they transport seeds in their droppings, transported in that way, how they contribute massively to the spread of plant life hospital fo, flanked by the open land here is used by the u. s. army for its
do you don't just eat bushes and young trees, but also grass? that means wild flowers, species that grow slowly, also have a chance to thrive where the animals graze on the grass gets mode twice a year. scientists have counted up to $37.00 species on 25 square meters, sir young you. we still have a little angry moni. absolutely. quite nicely. we are rig dear, don't graze. there are around a quarter fewer species. so if the red deer were hunted in the open areas and driven into the forest, it...
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bush. it's a much more solemn occasion than you see in this photo here, which i wanted to share with you as a point of contrast to what we're going to be talking about here in a little bit. so now we're going to move on to franklin roosevelt, a man who spent an enormous amount of time on a train while he was president. in fact, in your book, you mention that he traveled about 243,000 miles on 399 distinct trips. but you also called the roosevelt administration in his travel on train a time of curious transition. do you want to talk a little bit about what that means? >> of course, the biggest change occurred after the united states entered world war ii after the bombing of pearl harbor by the japanese on december 7th. i think it was, like, early in 1942, they gave him a specially modernized and reequipped pullman car. it had been -- the name of it was ferdinand magellan. and it was one of six cars that pullman built, this particular one came out in 1929, and it was altered because of world
bush. it's a much more solemn occasion than you see in this photo here, which i wanted to share with you as a point of contrast to what we're going to be talking about here in a little bit. so now we're going to move on to franklin roosevelt, a man who spent an enormous amount of time on a train while he was president. in fact, in your book, you mention that he traveled about 243,000 miles on 399 distinct trips. but you also called the roosevelt administration in his travel on train a time of...
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the meadows would quickly be covered over with bushes and trees. the dear only leave such bush remains behind but that's only possible if the animals are not in the forest. but in the open countryside. like the large heard that the researcher and foresters spotted in the clearing let's, we have a conclusion doesn't we're happy that they're staying out in the open. the worst thing would be if they got scared and went into the forest to escape and they would stay in the forest go hungry and not return to the open land. because something scanned them that long, and then they would go back chasing the trees in the forest where she do not want any one. read dear, have a bad reputation among foresters. the animals eat the shoots of freshly planted trees, heathen but in the forest here and coffin for the red deer don't envy josie long shoot. even though more than 7000 deer live here, often couldn't. we can be satisfied with the threat shoot of little gun red deer, not as pests in the forest, but as beneficial helpers in the meadows. it works here because
the meadows would quickly be covered over with bushes and trees. the dear only leave such bush remains behind but that's only possible if the animals are not in the forest. but in the open countryside. like the large heard that the researcher and foresters spotted in the clearing let's, we have a conclusion doesn't we're happy that they're staying out in the open. the worst thing would be if they got scared and went into the forest to escape and they would stay in the forest go hungry and not...
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do you don't just eat bushes and young trees, but also grass? that means wild flower species that grow slowly, also have a chance to thrive where the animals graze on the grass gets mode twice a year. scientists have counted up to 37 species on 25 square meters, sir young you, we still have a little angry mony absolutely, quite nicely. well rigged, dear, don't graze. there are around a quarter fewer species. so if the red deer were hunted in the open areas and driven into the forest, it would have severe consequences. as one can read a forklift. definitely, we can definitely assume that we would see a decline in bio diversity. this is not only due to the fact that the grazing effect would be losses effect and less bio mass would be removed. mustang amish. red deer also has other ecosystem function cycle of vital it. of course, for example, they transport seeds in their droppings, transported in that way, how they contribute massively to the spread of plant life was quite often flanked by the open land here is used by the u. s. army for its targe
do you don't just eat bushes and young trees, but also grass? that means wild flower species that grow slowly, also have a chance to thrive where the animals graze on the grass gets mode twice a year. scientists have counted up to 37 species on 25 square meters, sir young you, we still have a little angry mony absolutely, quite nicely. well rigged, dear, don't graze. there are around a quarter fewer species. so if the red deer were hunted in the open areas and driven into the forest, it would...
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now bush like nebraska, of course level, you're special, but i was the yeah. my i was thinking what the plan was to get on the she was in your mind, it was i'm the leader with soon lose with, with judge hayville. i'm calling for his teacher was all reason is balise a good a . ah, the head of germany's navy steps down to states and that crimea would remain parts of russia, sparking a diplomatic route. russia lashes out to us officials on the media for pushing under proven claims against moscow, published just before friday, security tool to search for this. but it's enough to scroll through a couple of random pages to be sure, none of the provisions stand up to any critical analysis. in many cases, it is simply a.
now bush like nebraska, of course level, you're special, but i was the yeah. my i was thinking what the plan was to get on the she was in your mind, it was i'm the leader with soon lose with, with judge hayville. i'm calling for his teacher was all reason is balise a good a . ah, the head of germany's navy steps down to states and that crimea would remain parts of russia, sparking a diplomatic route. russia lashes out to us officials on the media for pushing under proven claims against moscow,...
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bush. a genuinely decent man, a goodhearted man, who in those very early days said just the right things. that is not a credit to his writers except to the extent that we paid careful attention to the man himself and how he wanted to say things. it was a sensitive moment. it passed with very little difficulty because of the way that the president handled himself. >> just a note to our audience that we are going to want to take your questions in a few minutes. if you have questions, put them in the q&a section and it will get to me and i will ask them. the title of our talk mentions tweets, even though i would rather never think about twitter ever again, i do want to ask you guys whether you think that twitter has helped or hurt presidential communications. whether there is an art to the presidential suite. as a reporter who perfected the art of reading a tweet on the air, i have not had to read tweet on the air in the last nine months. there just has not been a tweet that has created news.
bush. a genuinely decent man, a goodhearted man, who in those very early days said just the right things. that is not a credit to his writers except to the extent that we paid careful attention to the man himself and how he wanted to say things. it was a sensitive moment. it passed with very little difficulty because of the way that the president handled himself. >> just a note to our audience that we are going to want to take your questions in a few minutes. if you have questions, put...
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i was against the war, i'm a liberal, i didn't vote for george bush. but i wanted to do my job well, you know, i felt like, you know, if i can be successful and get intelligence from these people, then we could in the or quickly that would be better for, for iraq, better for, for us to people who are for the reason days has been a focus, a few who have betrayed our values. and so in the reputation of our country and with 6 or 7 investigations underway and a military justice system that has values. we know that those in law whoever they are, will be brought to justice in . i was angry at our leadership because i knew that they were prosecuting interrogators and guards and leadership wasn't being held accountable. i i, i was disappointed myself and our behavior were there was terrible. so i was, i was, i was very angry when they have a great trial happened. i i, i got a call from the lawyer for chip frederick, and he asked me to act as part of the defense team. i said, well, the person that you should really talk to is, is embargo. he ran this, experimen
i was against the war, i'm a liberal, i didn't vote for george bush. but i wanted to do my job well, you know, i felt like, you know, if i can be successful and get intelligence from these people, then we could in the or quickly that would be better for, for iraq, better for, for us to people who are for the reason days has been a focus, a few who have betrayed our values. and so in the reputation of our country and with 6 or 7 investigations underway and a military justice system that has...
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he to please go to the bush implicitly by her. he went back to somebody meant some incredible cumulus. got that was 3 to what i still love. the thought that we started at the bible is here to my let me of these couple of little me in here for very he really, if i believe you hope all is good, i from what you will be with you a phone call you this a while i'd like to buy. yep. are both pretty weaker, flexible, but i shut the crux mr. anybody with russia has the largest number of preserved forrest in the world. however. illegal deforestation? contraband forrest product, export and wildfires of all cost the country up to $13000000000.00. yeah, and even worse, the loss of unique natural resources, old growth forest. no, he hasn't been monotony. libra the afternoon usually, but a witness that he hasn't been here for a little custody of the local not number, which is why natural, you're no longer really able promote, able to control need to double causing him also. and up to me with new either me or maybe even though it's miracle way an
he to please go to the bush implicitly by her. he went back to somebody meant some incredible cumulus. got that was 3 to what i still love. the thought that we started at the bible is here to my let me of these couple of little me in here for very he really, if i believe you hope all is good, i from what you will be with you a phone call you this a while i'd like to buy. yep. are both pretty weaker, flexible, but i shut the crux mr. anybody with russia has the largest number of preserved...
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bush, george w. bush, probably supported extension of the voting rights act. probably did that. it was bipartisan until donald trump came over, and in my opinion, poison the republican party on voting rights.ee we could use full resistance to donald trump. receipt from a good number of republicans out in the country. we see from a good number of republican commentators but we don't see it here in the senate, and that's unfortunate i do not going to your four for the question. so mr. president, as i begin my remarks -- [talking over each other] >> the majority leader. >> thank you. mr. president, let me begin with the following figures. 55 million people. that's the estimated number of eligible voters that now live within states that have passed legislation restricting the right to vote and potentially undermine the electoral process. today president biden will travel to one such state, georgia, home to one of the most egregious for suppression and election subversion laws we've seen and a long time. i believe the president will give a strong speech and will urge that we in the s
bush, george w. bush, probably supported extension of the voting rights act. probably did that. it was bipartisan until donald trump came over, and in my opinion, poison the republican party on voting rights.ee we could use full resistance to donald trump. receipt from a good number of republicans out in the country. we see from a good number of republican commentators but we don't see it here in the senate, and that's unfortunate i do not going to your four for the question. so mr. president,...
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mr. lucio. louise with junior bush in chester. i need to click on your psa and the cause i've been you such a study, i'm getting you set up. it's aggressive out and not by the chair. got daughter to family. good by deb in the music. i thought it would be you if it's less, it was now gone down because it provides ah, clear felling is prohibited in the north caucuses. these are all bank protection forests that prevent landslides and so in erosion, yet the world wildlife fund found $405.00 cases of an eagle felling in the area which resulted in 30 criminal cases. and that is only what's been found in the 1st full years of the north caucasian forest monitoring program with monopoly him. so we she leaky. ok. so what i think give me a minute of your breezeway really go get that old as i was in your can you go to a board? i face different guy, got it up, not for you and you pursue that. why do you still doing more for you? move on to come in from when you call a brush. what's more? 3 to me. this is a fun wish list bookkeeper. i'm a thoug
mr. lucio. louise with junior bush in chester. i need to click on your psa and the cause i've been you such a study, i'm getting you set up. it's aggressive out and not by the chair. got daughter to family. good by deb in the music. i thought it would be you if it's less, it was now gone down because it provides ah, clear felling is prohibited in the north caucuses. these are all bank protection forests that prevent landslides and so in erosion, yet the world wildlife fund found $405.00 cases...