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to remind cla ris sashgs she is in ashkelon, and our nic robertson, and this is remarkable here in sderot looking over gaza as the rockets were shot out into ashkelon where clarissa is. we heard the explosions and the blasts there. was that from the sky? can you dedistinguish between the intercepts or whether there was impact from the last barrage on the ground? >> yeah, you can usually, you can usually distinguish because it is intensive and the most int intensive. we don't know where they hit with the exception of that one location where it appears that one of the rockets hit. again, we don't know exactly what was there, but we have been going out every day now and seeing the impact and effect that some of these rockets have, and they destroy cars. they destroy homes. they leave crates in therrs on streets and of course, a powerful psyche on the people. i think that i am hearing a drone. and again, drones are common at the moment for obvious reasons. we heard some jets before as well, and we had been hearing pretty much constant jet activity yesterday, but more so even the day before. i
to remind cla ris sashgs she is in ashkelon, and our nic robertson, and this is remarkable here in sderot looking over gaza as the rockets were shot out into ashkelon where clarissa is. we heard the explosions and the blasts there. was that from the sky? can you dedistinguish between the intercepts or whether there was impact from the last barrage on the ground? >> yeah, you can usually, you can usually distinguish because it is intensive and the most int intensive. we don't know where...
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b ante estas temperaturas tome en cuenta que en santa cla van a estar abiertos centros de enfriamientoan francisco enfermeras pueden acompaÑar madres primerizas. les mostramos como ser parte de este programa. Éstas imÁgenes de personas rompiendo vidrios en san francisco son comunes todos los dÍas. mostramos como proteger su auto y los artÍculos que lleve adentro. paola: el gobernador gavin newson podrÍa firmar una ley vital para que miles de personas puedan recibir la visita de enfermeras calificadas. dayana acompaÑÓ una de estas visitas domiciliarias y nos cuenta detalles de como se podrÍa ampliar este programa. dayana: acompaÑamos una de las enfermeras que lleva adelante este programa.pudimos acompaÑarla en un dÍa de trabajo. vimos como hizo esa visita a una madre primeriza que tambiÉn entendimos lo importante de este programa y queremos explicarle como podrÍa acceder a Él. veamos. >> la tengo desde que estÁ embarazada, es una madre joven y soltera. locutora: las acompaÑa por dos aÑos. para lisbet iliana no es sÓlo una enfermera. lisbet es madre primeriza, sÓlo son ella, su bebÉ y ah
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this is the deadliest seismic event in afghanistan in two decades, surpassing last year's quake that claedan 1000 lives. and, some brighter news -- gymnast simone biles has once again made gymnastics history. on the final day of competition at the world gymnastics championships today, biles won two gold medals, for floor exercise and balance beam. she now holds a record 37 medals in world championship and olympic competition. two days ago, she won a record sixth all-around title. still to come on "pbs news weekend"... two perspectives on the war in israel... and the u.s. crackdown on the global fentanyl trade and china's role in it. >> this is "pbs news weekend" from weta studios in washington, home of "the pbs newshour," weeknights on pbs. john: it's impossible to understate the devastating effect yesterday's attack had on israel, israeli citizens and their leaders. michael herzog is the israeli ambassador to the united states. mr. ambassador, thanks for joining us and first let me begin by offering our condolences on the loss of life in israel yesterday. and i wonder also, if you could p
this is the deadliest seismic event in afghanistan in two decades, surpassing last year's quake that claedan 1000 lives. and, some brighter news -- gymnast simone biles has once again made gymnastics history. on the final day of competition at the world gymnastics championships today, biles won two gold medals, for floor exercise and balance beam. she now holds a record 37 medals in world championship and olympic competition. two days ago, she won a record sixth all-around title. still to come...
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is on the pulse you are my new scar again conceivable clubs clubs waiting clubs clubs. clubs, think claubs, clubs, clubs, clubs, clubs, fatten the lips, dear we exchange wine and night, friday according to the course, your voice on the pulse, you are my new scar and i will send you away again, and again my thoughts are weak, again my thoughts are in the trash, my thoughts are in the trash, my thoughts are in the trash. on that highway to the crossroads. i need more, i’m already in a hurry, to live without love. maybe just, but, but, but, but how can one live without love, live without love, maybe just a lot, but, but how can one live without love. no, i didn’t have to rush to meet love for so many years, i would never have fallen in love, but but, but how can i say, to live without love, i would i never loved anyone, but but, well, how can one live without love? let love deceive you a hundred times, let it not be worth it. to cherish, let it become sadness, but, but like the world, without love, it will become sadness, but like the light without love, having lived without love, well, de
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we go back home in a month, how do they go back to clas? they are missing classmates and kids in their grade, some abducted, some killed. how do we deal with that? what do i tell my kids? >> trace: and the psychological aspects, he said his son had to crawl under his school bus and stay there for sometime because air raid sirens has gone off. everybody has been affected by what is going on in israel, laura. >> laura: hamas does not think about the children in gaza, they are all disposable to terrorists, everyone is being hurt by the bar bearity. thank you. negotiating with terrorists is the focus of tonight's angle. we know it's been a longstanding u.s. policy that our government does not negotiate with terrorists making threats or taking hostages. it makes sense, saying otherwise would put invisible bounties on the head of americans traveling or working abroad. u.s. presidents generally maintain this policy. as usual, obama muddied the water, claiming to stick with the old policy. >> i believe u.s. government paying ransom to terrorist ris
we go back home in a month, how do they go back to clas? they are missing classmates and kids in their grade, some abducted, some killed. how do we deal with that? what do i tell my kids? >> trace: and the psychological aspects, he said his son had to crawl under his school bus and stay there for sometime because air raid sirens has gone off. everybody has been affected by what is going on in israel, laura. >> laura: hamas does not think about the children in gaza, they are all...
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listened to everything, yeah, and i, i kind of carried this all my life with me, this is a reserve of clanterested in really really music, what is called the depth of itself the art of music, yes, these meanings, these great sensations of some kind of cosmic scale, i can say that stan’s album helped i won’t go crazy in the army, well, i had a player and there were only two cassettes, i won’t say that on the second, on the first i had pink floyd on both sides, it’s not bad to listen to an album on both sides in the army on a reel, or what? no, no, well, a cassette player, yes, i already had it then, i served in the eighty-eighth, ninetieth, and i still remember this one, it was called a laser, my father brought it there from somewhere, i used it everywhere, in the same place nothing was allowed, no personal belongings, well , it’s clear, it’s clear, well, that’s how i... what’s wrong with this with all my baggage, i was naturally interested in english-language music in russian. in general, i didn’t even try to write . you had some projects, i had something there, they were called, i don’t
listened to everything, yeah, and i, i kind of carried this all my life with me, this is a reserve of clanterested in really really music, what is called the depth of itself the art of music, yes, these meanings, these great sensations of some kind of cosmic scale, i can say that stan’s album helped i won’t go crazy in the army, well, i had a player and there were only two cassettes, i won’t say that on the second, on the first i had pink floyd on both sides, it’s not bad to listen to...
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first, to cla rissa ward. what are you seeing where you are tonight? >> reporter: just relentless bombardment going both ways. rocketing coming in and heavy, heavy strikes on the gaza strip. for the last few hours, it has been significantly quieter than we've heard really since we have been here. it's not clear why that is. we also were a little surprised when we heard from the prime minister. he gave a speech in which he did not spell out an imminent ground invasion though everything is still on the table. and now i think there's a sort of, a lull of sorts and everybody kind of paralyzed with anxiety about what is coming next. particularly with regards to those hostages. we don't know what state they're in. we don't know exactly where they are or how many of them there are, but very real concerns about their security and getting them out safely, wolf. >> earlier today, you and your team had to actually run and take cover from rockets near the gaza border. i want to show our viewers that moment. watch this. >> get down. down! >> you're fine, you're fin
first, to cla rissa ward. what are you seeing where you are tonight? >> reporter: just relentless bombardment going both ways. rocketing coming in and heavy, heavy strikes on the gaza strip. for the last few hours, it has been significantly quieter than we've heard really since we have been here. it's not clear why that is. we also were a little surprised when we heard from the prime minister. he gave a speech in which he did not spell out an imminent ground invasion though everything is...
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then the monitors catskill, nantes rocket and the hand with polk trailing the iron cla were directed to quote fire on fort sumter, aiming at the center and brassiere. officers were directed that, quote, precision rather than rapidity of fire was crucial. at least three formerly enslaved men who escaped charleston, robert smalls, richard bell and gabriel pinckney piloted monitors in five wooden war steamers assembled to support. and general david hunter marshaled 12,000 men trained in boat operation ins. should an amphibious assault develop confetti? it anticipated dupont attack by 76 cannon at fort sumter and morris and sullivan's islands were used in the engagement behind sumter or tuckers iron clods and rowboats armed with spar torpedoes can confederate naval officers even prepared to commandeer civilian steamers to carry more? if you require those warships, take them. captain tucker ordered. if dupont passed sumter, the confederate navy would meet him after a two hour delay because uss weehawken minesweeper device became entangled old dupont squadron weighed anchor at 1:15 p.m. on
then the monitors catskill, nantes rocket and the hand with polk trailing the iron cla were directed to quote fire on fort sumter, aiming at the center and brassiere. officers were directed that, quote, precision rather than rapidity of fire was crucial. at least three formerly enslaved men who escaped charleston, robert smalls, richard bell and gabriel pinckney piloted monitors in five wooden war steamers assembled to support. and general david hunter marshaled 12,000 men trained in boat...
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fell over >> they wouldn't know a working cla that's they!wouldn't know a working cla that's they! felltheer tories. >> the tories are pretty elite, aren't they? rishi sunak pretty. >> so he kept saying working class because had try and class because he had to try and dupe them. they brought in ulez, which working which will affect the working class. they now reversing which will affect the working class. tzero now reversing which will affect the working class. tzero whichv reversing which will affect the working class. tzero which will ersing which will affect the working class. tzero which will impact the net zero which will impact the net zero which will impact the working class isn't going to help he did help the working. he did. he did are going pay for all his are going to pay for all his mistakes. >> more about working >> he talked more about working people than he working class people. >> that's speaking to the labour party and talking directly to working people have always been the tories who are paying the tax. >> you do you think l
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argueses there's no one in the contest right now making a clear case to help the poor and work ing clas. he's been a staple in our politics for years on behalf of progressive candidates, but he firmly believes it's time to take up the task. this does make it tougher for him to get on the ballot. it seems from comments we're hearing from his campaign manager there might have been internal party dynamics at work with the green party because he's now on his third affil affiliation. if you remember when he first announced he was running, he said it was with the people's party line. then he switched to the green party. now he wants to run as an independent. but his campaign manager tell us he has started the process of seeking billion lot access in all states. a source close to him tells me, listen, there's no bad blood with the green party. he just believes this is the best path forward. >> thank you so much for that reporting. appreciate it. and back here at the table, that last part for people who are thinking, what difference does it make if he's green party or independent, it makes a bi
argueses there's no one in the contest right now making a clear case to help the poor and work ing clas. he's been a staple in our politics for years on behalf of progressive candidates, but he firmly believes it's time to take up the task. this does make it tougher for him to get on the ballot. it seems from comments we're hearing from his campaign manager there might have been internal party dynamics at work with the green party because he's now on his third affil affiliation. if you remember...
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clock be ticking particularly with the bombing of the hospital in gaza, do you think the military cal clasas changed of an incursion by air, sea, and land. what do you see as a ticking clock of how fast things might move here? >> well, i think the independent rareiable here is the estimate by the israeli defense force of how many civilians will have gone south. what's important for an israeli attack on the northern part of gaza, gaza city is for the noncombatants for them to leave, as many of them to leave as quickly as possible. it's unlikely the idf is going to go in there unless it's already convinced that as many gazans have left as possible. there's a couple of reasons for this. obviously the humanitarian aspect is important and trying to coordinate with egypt to open up the southern borders so that humanitarian aid can come in from the southern border. second, because the terrain, it's urban terrain extremely difficult to fight in, rubble in the streets, defenders are at an advantage here. you know, normally you need a 3-1 advantage if you're an attacker. you need a much higher than
clock be ticking particularly with the bombing of the hospital in gaza, do you think the military cal clasas changed of an incursion by air, sea, and land. what do you see as a ticking clock of how fast things might move here? >> well, i think the independent rareiable here is the estimate by the israeli defense force of how many civilians will have gone south. what's important for an israeli attack on the northern part of gaza, gaza city is for the noncombatants for them to leave, as...
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nbc spoke to her and her clas mauts about the far right policy change recently hoilsed on schools across. senior investigative reporter for nbc news, they join me now and co-host of the pea body award winning podcast south lake which covers how racial history is taught to kids in suburban classrooms and how the right has responded to it. their new podcast grapevine continues that reporting on the religion far right targeting north texas public schools. you guys are doing incredible essential reporting. i'm so grateful for the reporting period and join me on set to talk about this. we've talked about patriot mobile on this program before. antonia, if you could talk to me about a bit about the sort of unlikely prim of a right-wing phone company and school boards and the way in which there's, you know, the handshake between those two things and effect on teachers and students in texas. >> well, look, first i think for anyone concerned about why a cellphone company is confused in this i think your explanation will help. that's the school boards, the area of education, and then there's the ar
nbc spoke to her and her clas mauts about the far right policy change recently hoilsed on schools across. senior investigative reporter for nbc news, they join me now and co-host of the pea body award winning podcast south lake which covers how racial history is taught to kids in suburban classrooms and how the right has responded to it. their new podcast grapevine continues that reporting on the religion far right targeting north texas public schools. you guys are doing incredible essential...
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on your article saying anner reasonnous correction that has been since retracted, tortured writing claswere left out until we asked them why that was still missing, they hadn't really responded. so now it's back in. so it's back in now. so, your reaction to that? >> again, it should never have been taken out in the first place. hamas' rapes and bee headings were completely substantiated. reporters were on the ground within 48 hours. and they vaped videotaped it foe world to see likely to recruit other young men to their brutalization campaign. so the initial denial was a major student newspaper, a flagship newspaper deciding to side with them it's horrifying and the effectiveness of a public pressure campaign shows we can make a difference they don't make corrections by this often. so meticulously. this was uniquely anti-semitic event. and i'm glad that the public, excuse me, saw that it was targeted, that it was horrifying, and that it was wrong. >> laura: yale daily news says they are adding it back. in they did the wrong thing in the first place and then it was a very ham-handed, han
on your article saying anner reasonnous correction that has been since retracted, tortured writing claswere left out until we asked them why that was still missing, they hadn't really responded. so now it's back in. so it's back in now. so, your reaction to that? >> again, it should never have been taken out in the first place. hamas' rapes and bee headings were completely substantiated. reporters were on the ground within 48 hours. and they vaped videotaped it foe world to see likely to...
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also with us the manager partner with the cla, he is our guest host for the hour. welcome both of you. good to have you here. let me begin with, with your thoughts on bonds generally. there's been some talk. i mean lately you've been paid to keep your maturities very short, whether you're in the treasury market or elsewhere. are we getting to the point where it might be time to go out a little farther on the duration curve? >> well, i think people are beginning to realize that the interest rate regime is now going to be higher for longer, and therefore those people then very, very short can begin to move out just a little bit because yield curves normalize. we're in this situation where we've now gone from very inverted to closely flat. and i think that the realization is that this movement from higher to longer is going to allow people to move out a little bit on the yield curve because quite frankly the idea that we're going to have a massive move down during 2024 is probably certainly off the table. >> what do you think there, are we getting close to the moment
also with us the manager partner with the cla, he is our guest host for the hour. welcome both of you. good to have you here. let me begin with, with your thoughts on bonds generally. there's been some talk. i mean lately you've been paid to keep your maturities very short, whether you're in the treasury market or elsewhere. are we getting to the point where it might be time to go out a little farther on the duration curve? >> well, i think people are beginning to realize that the...
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sweep account any state, cla clarity, and a sense of hum humility.tead, the white house is giving itself an a+. >> well, he bouncing it well. i mean, if you want to give him you know, report card, a+. i mean, his commander-in-chief that never stops, and the december possibilities are literally global. >> how do you give yourself an a+ when two wars exploded on your watch? well, is because politicians think more is good politics. democrats are reaching biden to drop by nymex and run as a wartime president. a wartime president who said th taliban would never take over, that was committed to peace pla and he knew how to negotiate with hamas. >> one of the reasons why we were able to get the cease-fire in 11 days we didn't do it -- w didn't do what other people had done. i don't talk about what i tell people in private. i will talk about what we can negotiate in private. but i can assure you, though, i that last time we took 56 days and six months to get a cease-fire. >> so what is the biden doc doctrine? he tells iran, don't, don't, don't, the next day
sweep account any state, cla clarity, and a sense of hum humility.tead, the white house is giving itself an a+. >> well, he bouncing it well. i mean, if you want to give him you know, report card, a+. i mean, his commander-in-chief that never stops, and the december possibilities are literally global. >> how do you give yourself an a+ when two wars exploded on your watch? well, is because politicians think more is good politics. democrats are reaching biden to drop by nymex and run...
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be a success if you can talk about the murder of so many civilians as a success in their sick cal clas if that saudi deal does not go through, saudi arabia does not recognize the state of israel. and also they have these hostages who they have wanted to trade in the past and i assume want to trade now. >> yeah, that's all true. you know, and we pressed him on the sort of intelligible strategic reasons. did you do this because of saudi arabia, did you do this for prisoner exchanges. and he didn't think he could dissuade saudi arabia. saudi arabia is going to do what saudi arabia wants to do and they wanted to exchange prisoners. at the same time this attack has brought an enormous, enormous degree of pain on the palestinians living in gaza. and when we pressed him about how the practical strategic advantage of this attack could justify that sacrifice, his answers were very abstract, very nebulous. he was looking towards a very, very distant horizon. all he could say was for years they've been fighting on our territory and killing us, this time we're fighting on their territory for the f
be a success if you can talk about the murder of so many civilians as a success in their sick cal clas if that saudi deal does not go through, saudi arabia does not recognize the state of israel. and also they have these hostages who they have wanted to trade in the past and i assume want to trade now. >> yeah, that's all true. you know, and we pressed him on the sort of intelligible strategic reasons. did you do this because of saudi arabia, did you do this for prisoner exchanges. and he...
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no cla so there's no classic victim in this sense. but under the nesstim.w york la, you don't have to cost anyone a dime for james to demand what's called disgorgement of profits. der the and that's what she's arguing for here. but she's using a nucleadoesn'tr option here, which i can'tfoshes understand and demanding all of this relief. >> now, professor, all it's great to have you. professor jonathan turley, thank you. up nexpplause]t lara trump. she joins us. jack, she has a new single out but a billboard promoting it in new york city won't put her name on the billboard that she paid for. lara will join us next to explain. and biden is wel l, can't stop biting. >> secret service agents. well, that's not good. the white house is finally action. we'll explain straight ahead. -- >> she found it. the feeling of finding the psoriasis treatment she's been looking for. she's been looking for. so, too, kind once daily pill for kind once daily pill for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis for the chance at clear or almost clear skin. at clear
no cla so there's no classic victim in this sense. but under the nesstim.w york la, you don't have to cost anyone a dime for james to demand what's called disgorgement of profits. der the and that's what she's arguing for here. but she's using a nucleadoesn'tr option here, which i can'tfoshes understand and demanding all of this relief. >> now, professor, all it's great to have you. professor jonathan turley, thank you. up nexpplause]t lara trump. she joins us. jack, she has a new single...
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my daughter was ty blk student in an all-white cla, and they played it as an audiobook, and he was soastating to her because every time they set the n-word, everybody would look at her. and she said all she could do was put her head in her hands. and she came home hysterical. i just don't think it is appropriate for middle school. >> andrew leavy. >> i disagree, i'm sorry your daughter had to go through that. my expense, they don't want me to say this, but mike university is primarily white, -- by university is primarily white, and i would not choose to isolate persons of color in that way. the book teaches better in more interracial environments, older students. i am so sorry for your daughter, and if i can say anything, it is that she is not the only person who has testified in that way. >> justin chadwick. -- jocelyn chadwick. >> part of the issue is that teachers don't know how to approach these texts. they don't know what resources there are for them. they don't know how to address students. i was the only african-american english teacher, and it was predominantly white, i was of
my daughter was ty blk student in an all-white cla, and they played it as an audiobook, and he was soastating to her because every time they set the n-word, everybody would look at her. and she said all she could do was put her head in her hands. and she came home hysterical. i just don't think it is appropriate for middle school. >> andrew leavy. >> i disagree, i'm sorry your daughter had to go through that. my expense, they don't want me to say this, but mike university is...
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tranreaffirm social order below and again, trying to gained the deference of the lowe cla now, knowing the ladies did express genuine concern, genuine concern for soldiers in the hospitals, for those who were truly suffering, they weren't completely hard hearted. they were, after all. it's unfair to suggest that they had just forsaken those were suffering. rather, their show a crucial blind spot spot in understanding of the perceived needs of society and how to treat those needs. it also shows a remarkable blind spot in, their own understanding of their role as social and political leaders. they just can't understand. the poor just might interpret the intentions of the starvation as part starvation parties differently than they did, and how dangerous their actions were becoming? so take dalian. he goes on to praise these parties as, quote, unique assemblies for mutual moral support, a way to recreate the comforting race and means of a four time splendors, and to cultivate the new courtly ness and refinement of a respectable and moral society. so clearly someone completely hung up on th
tranreaffirm social order below and again, trying to gained the deference of the lowe cla now, knowing the ladies did express genuine concern, genuine concern for soldiers in the hospitals, for those who were truly suffering, they weren't completely hard hearted. they were, after all. it's unfair to suggest that they had just forsaken those were suffering. rather, their show a crucial blind spot spot in understanding of the perceived needs of society and how to treat those needs. it also shows...
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re suspiciously kind, i’m always like this, i’m generally leonidov’s cheerful and cheerful creature, cla for coffee, everything will be ready, the client is approaching. stychov, you are surrounded, resistance is useless, come out with your hands up, otherwise i will be forced to use force. well, look, i warned you, one, two, three, sychov, you’re still alive there, order the weapon, and now i order everyone to drop their weapons. don’t understand, tell them again, if you don’t drop your weapon, he’ll shoot me in the head, resistance is useless, one, two, so i’m starting to get frisky, it’s time to punch someone in the face, well, let’s go in, i’ll talk. tell him not to come closer, well, this one won’t listen to me, well, say maximo, don’t come closer, otherwise he’ll shoot my head off , why do you need to kill him, let go of the weapon, they won’t shoot, let’s figure it out like a man you want, but i want you to tell me where the sweet couple is, and them now it’s not only robbery, but also murder. i, i don’t know, shut up, i don’t know anything about this, he doesn’t know anything abo
re suspiciously kind, i’m always like this, i’m generally leonidov’s cheerful and cheerful creature, cla for coffee, everything will be ready, the client is approaching. stychov, you are surrounded, resistance is useless, come out with your hands up, otherwise i will be forced to use force. well, look, i warned you, one, two, three, sychov, you’re still alive there, order the weapon, and now i order everyone to drop their weapons. don’t understand, tell them again, if you don’t drop...
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is there any cla there going toe any effort to rescue the hostages? is there going to be the what will we offer israel? >> s o, by the way.>> sean: last question. security advisor was out. yeah. seouand want to know what aboute $6 billion? are you going to say are you going to putndt back a freeze ot and send it back to south korea >>sause that's where it belong . so to go in order there, he dipd put out a statement today where he expressed condolences for amerim is the up to 11 americans who have been killed. >> he said that his team is talking to their israeli counterparts and they are deploying to israeterpartsyr like, to try to help them figure out how to rescue those hostageses, but they're nothow. telling us anything else about exactly how i know robert o'briend says send in t fbi hostage rescue team. it doesn't sound like that'sisn. happening at the moment, but we don't have specifics the. the $6 billion. they're veryis clear that $6ha billion is still in an account and none it has been spent. but it's just very specific. is kno thew that all o
is there any cla there going toe any effort to rescue the hostages? is there going to be the what will we offer israel? >> s o, by the way.>> sean: last question. security advisor was out. yeah. seouand want to know what aboute $6 billion? are you going to say are you going to putndt back a freeze ot and send it back to south korea >>sause that's where it belong . so to go in order there, he dipd put out a statement today where he expressed condolences for amerim is the up to...