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president cohen? >> president cohen: yes, please. >> so we are at a point where 11 cases have been opened this year. last year, we were at a point where 30 cases were open. we closed out 16 cases so far this year. last year at this time, we closed 38 cases. we currently have 33 open cases that are pending. this time last year, had 433 cases that are pending. we just closed out the year, and we had quite a large number of cases that we went through this year. we've sustained a case so far -- one case already this year. this time last year, we had sustained two cases, and we have 35 cases that are -- whose investigations have gone on longer than last year. we had 29 cases that had gone beyond nine months for their investigation. again, as a reminder, the 3304 date is one year, and we will not miss those deadlines, nor have we, for the past three years. we have not mediated any cases this year, nor had we mediated any cases at this time last year. in summary of the cases that we have pending, we have 14
president cohen? >> president cohen: yes, please. >> so we are at a point where 11 cases have been opened this year. last year, we were at a point where 30 cases were open. we closed out 16 cases so far this year. last year at this time, we closed 38 cases. we currently have 33 open cases that are pending. this time last year, had 433 cases that are pending. we just closed out the year, and we had quite a large number of cases that we went through this year. we've sustained a case...
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>> clerk: president cohen? >> president cohen: yes. i asked if there's any other business before this commission? i asked if there was anything else on the agenda. >> clerk: yes. line item 5, presentation of the sfpd fdrb findings and recommendations and o.i.s. investigative summaries, fourth quarter 2020, discussion. >> president cohen: great. thank you. >> good evening, president cohen. should i proceed? >> president cohen: yes, please. the floor is yours. thank you. >> good evening, president cohen, vice president elias, commissioners, chief scott, executive director henderson, and members of the community. greg gee, the chairman of the firearms commission and the firearms discharge review board. so in fourth quarter 2020, the firearms discharge review board reviewed the following officer involved shooting, o.i.s. 20-0001. on april 12, at approximately 5:45 in the morning, san francisco police sergeant just finished his tour of duty and was on his way home. prior to going home, the sergeant stopped at the chevron station located at
>> clerk: president cohen? >> president cohen: yes. i asked if there's any other business before this commission? i asked if there was anything else on the agenda. >> clerk: yes. line item 5, presentation of the sfpd fdrb findings and recommendations and o.i.s. investigative summaries, fourth quarter 2020, discussion. >> president cohen: great. thank you. >> good evening, president cohen. should i proceed? >> president cohen: yes, please. the floor is yours....
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cohen. there was a couple of issues that i wanted to raise and put on the department and the chief's radar that have been -- kind of came up to me over the holidays, and it's -- it's regarding the department's relationship with the district attorney. i know there's definitely been some disagreements, but where that has impacted public safety, i think it's an issue that we need to look at and kind of put behind what are those differences are so that it's a healthy working relationship because it's a codependent relationship. each side needs each other, and if we're not working together well, it's something that needs to be brought up to the city. somebody reported a property crime said they were told, well, you can file a report, but the d.a.s not going to do anything about it because it's -- chesa's a radical or whatnot. and i've spoken to another individual, and i've heard that has been -- that's not a single incident, so i don't know what the way to do that is, but if, you know, the concer
cohen. there was a couple of issues that i wanted to raise and put on the department and the chief's radar that have been -- kind of came up to me over the holidays, and it's -- it's regarding the department's relationship with the district attorney. i know there's definitely been some disagreements, but where that has impacted public safety, i think it's an issue that we need to look at and kind of put behind what are those differences are so that it's a healthy working relationship because...
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looking came to damascus just at the time when who ben showed cohen commonly known as eli cohen had been working there a professional spine man in damascus as they called him in the israeli intelligence agency mossad he rented an apartment in the city center right across from the syrian ministry of defense headquarters he had all the talk process movements at his fingertips. this is the footage that the soviet signals office a very slow key and captured on film back in 963. the crown video camera made in japan was with him throughout his entire trip. this very camera. any soviet film enthusiastic could only dream of having won. the leather case preserved its original stage. back in 1963 bodies couldn't even imagine him he had probably caught on camera. but he says look in his 45 years old doc suit bras time clip and watches no insignia the soviet union doesn't go public on either about the scale of assistance of all types of specialists and sends in. these are lukins colleagues soviet offices the u.s.s.r. is steadily expanding its military assistance to syria by $963.00 there were at lea
looking came to damascus just at the time when who ben showed cohen commonly known as eli cohen had been working there a professional spine man in damascus as they called him in the israeli intelligence agency mossad he rented an apartment in the city center right across from the syrian ministry of defense headquarters he had all the talk process movements at his fingertips. this is the footage that the soviet signals office a very slow key and captured on film back in 963. the crown video...
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president cohen? >> president cohen: yes, please. >> so we are at a point where 11 cases have been opened this year. last year, we were at a point where 30 cases were open. we closed out 16 cases so far this year. last year at this time, we closed 38 cases. we currently have 33 open cases that are pending. this time last year, had 433 cases that are pending. we just closed out the year, and we had quite a large number of cases that we went through this year. we've sustained a case so far -- one case already this year. this time last year, we had sustained two cases, and we have 35 cases that are -- whose investigations have gone on longer than last year. we had 29 cases that had gone beyond nine months for their investigation. again, as a reminder, the 3304 date is one year, and we will not miss those deadlines, nor have we, for the past three years. we have not mediated any cases this year, nor had we mediated any cases at this time last year. in summary of the cases that we have pending, we have 14
president cohen? >> president cohen: yes, please. >> so we are at a point where 11 cases have been opened this year. last year, we were at a point where 30 cases were open. we closed out 16 cases so far this year. last year at this time, we closed 38 cases. we currently have 33 open cases that are pending. this time last year, had 433 cases that are pending. we just closed out the year, and we had quite a large number of cases that we went through this year. we've sustained a case...
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>> clerk: president cohen? >> president cohen: yes.there's any other business before this commission? i asked if there was anything else on the agenda. >> clerk: yes. line item 5, presentation of the sfpd fdrb findings and recommendations and o.i.s. investigative summaries, fourth quarter 2020, discussion. >> president cohen: great. thank you. >> good evening, president cohen. should i proceed? >> president cohen: yes, please. the floor is yours. thank you. >> good evening, president cohen, vice president elias, commissioners, chief scott, executive director henderson, and members of the community. greg gee, the chairman of the firearms commission and the firearms discharge review board. so in fourth quarter 2020, the firearms discharge review board reviewed the following officer involved shooting, o.i.s. 20-0001. on april 12, at approximately 5:45 in the morning, san francisco police sergeant just finished his tour of duty and was on his way home. prior to going home, the sergeant stopped at the chevron station located at -- [inaudibl
>> clerk: president cohen? >> president cohen: yes.there's any other business before this commission? i asked if there was anything else on the agenda. >> clerk: yes. line item 5, presentation of the sfpd fdrb findings and recommendations and o.i.s. investigative summaries, fourth quarter 2020, discussion. >> president cohen: great. thank you. >> good evening, president cohen. should i proceed? >> president cohen: yes, please. the floor is yours. thank you....
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cohen. i just wanted to say a big thank you to everybody that was involved in this. i know i spoke to members of the working group during the process when things got a little bit sticky at times, and there were things put in place for a stronger and more fuller d.g.o. the fact that the manual is equally enforceable as a policy, i think, is something that was a concern earlier in the process, but what you're saying now is it's the exact same thing, commander. is that accurate? >> yeah, that's accurate because as the police department adopted d.g.o. 6.01, that's a department policy that must be adhered to. >> commissioner hamasaki: okay. i saw in the use of civil stand byes, which are pretty standard to keep no further incidents from happening. it's a role that the department plays in keeping further crimes from happening again, so i'm glad to see that in there. i don't have any questions. i just wanted to say a big thank you to everyone. this is a domestic violence investigation, and it is in
cohen. i just wanted to say a big thank you to everybody that was involved in this. i know i spoke to members of the working group during the process when things got a little bit sticky at times, and there were things put in place for a stronger and more fuller d.g.o. the fact that the manual is equally enforceable as a policy, i think, is something that was a concern earlier in the process, but what you're saying now is it's the exact same thing, commander. is that accurate? >> yeah,...
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why is michael cohen the only person who was charged? >> because they elected to make me into the scapegoat. i did what i did. i took responsibility for it. but mr. trump, allen weisselberg -- you know, just to correct you for a second there, rachel. it wasn't just don junior's signature that was on some of the checks. the president's signature was on two of the checks. >> mm-hmm. >> at the very beginning, which i provided to congress as part of the open house testimony. why i'm the only one, it doesn't make sense. as i stated, i was acting at the direction of and for the benefit of mr. trump. and how i became -- i'm not the one who had the affair. he did. i'm not the -- i am the dummy who paid $130,000 to keep it quiet, but this was my conversation with mr. trump, with allen weisselberg, and others, and i did it in order to protect him. and i guess the thank you that i got from my loyal boss was, michael cohen should, as i once said, take a bullet for him and lose everything, lose my freedom, my company, my law license, my family's happ
why is michael cohen the only person who was charged? >> because they elected to make me into the scapegoat. i did what i did. i took responsibility for it. but mr. trump, allen weisselberg -- you know, just to correct you for a second there, rachel. it wasn't just don junior's signature that was on some of the checks. the president's signature was on two of the checks. >> mm-hmm. >> at the very beginning, which i provided to congress as part of the open house testimony. why...
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there's no direct evidence that bodies lukin personally played a part in exposing cohen said it was he who narrowed down the area where the israeli spy was found that he was in the car that scoured the city of course not. bodies lou cain was in damascus at that time people formed his duties as a military signalman and his tour in syria ended in 1965 that cohen had become a serious adverse 3 for syria and the soviet union was executed. town without pity. that was what damascus had become so israeli spy be like oh. lord mistreated you see more cultured aussies are common as local time zone he screams. keep up speed whenever he also talked about it r.t. dot com but 28 minutes past the hour kevin i'm signing off have a great day. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation or community. are you going the right way or are you being led. by. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. already made in the shallowness. i can't show you my faith but i'm going to teach you must. in 92
there's no direct evidence that bodies lukin personally played a part in exposing cohen said it was he who narrowed down the area where the israeli spy was found that he was in the car that scoured the city of course not. bodies lou cain was in damascus at that time people formed his duties as a military signalman and his tour in syria ended in 1965 that cohen had become a serious adverse 3 for syria and the soviet union was executed. town without pity. that was what damascus had become so...
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footage is a merger to moscow of the like cohen israel's top spy of the 1960 s. who became a senior military advisor to syria and helped israel win the 6 day war that captured the golan heights lollywood stars such a baron cohen betrayed his amazing story in the western streaming series the spy you can watch our new documentary live footage here of various times throughout the day and also on our site r.t. dot com. this is key like cohen a super spy who some consider a national hero and others and evil villain an israeli. it was handwritten on the boxes. and then step by step i began to unravel the story back in 1963 couldn't even imagine whom he had probably caught on camera. phone was close to the highest authorities of syria he was around the soviet spies and was proficiency in transmit a signal interceptions in the center of damascus was where all our protagonists could run into each other at some point and considering they lived there for about 3 years is a very good chance that it indeed happened. actually the own town was where bodies lukin used most of hi
footage is a merger to moscow of the like cohen israel's top spy of the 1960 s. who became a senior military advisor to syria and helped israel win the 6 day war that captured the golan heights lollywood stars such a baron cohen betrayed his amazing story in the western streaming series the spy you can watch our new documentary live footage here of various times throughout the day and also on our site r.t. dot com. this is key like cohen a super spy who some consider a national hero and others...
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but cohen only served 6 years of her sentence. the 2nd the arab israeli war broke out in june 1967 israel took a large number of arab prisoners and cohan among others was exchanged for a number of syrian lebanese and egyptian soldiers. if an agent is caught then israel. sometimes will do something and usually will do nothing to help if a warrior is caught this is considered to be a strategic. because he is an israeli citizen. and this is why when israel caught all these arab soldiers during the 6 day war it was brought up immediately to release schuller cohen and the jews that were arrested in the fifty's $154.00 in egypt and release them in exchange for the syrian lebanese any gyptian sword. the prisoner exchange deal including sulaco hand took place in the summer of 1967 she was taken to knock wood out on the lebanese border where she was handed over to the international red cross who in turn handed her over to the israeli. army to the battle. from then. on a little but will be at laguna. where you call the no call it little gen
but cohen only served 6 years of her sentence. the 2nd the arab israeli war broke out in june 1967 israel took a large number of arab prisoners and cohan among others was exchanged for a number of syrian lebanese and egyptian soldiers. if an agent is caught then israel. sometimes will do something and usually will do nothing to help if a warrior is caught this is considered to be a strategic. because he is an israeli citizen. and this is why when israel caught all these arab soldiers during the...
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cohen something he apparently doesn't understand. national guard people are teachers, pharmacists, police officers, they're store owners. these aren't just some 18-year-old kids that have nowhere else to go. these are people who live in their communities, who are called up by their governor for service. and they ought to be respected. >> harris: wouldn't it be great if, in fact, representative cohen just didn't understand? it is absolutely worse if, in fact, he just doesn't care. >> yeah, it's worse. i just want to point out this is unity and healing and taking down the temperature. >> harris: this is it? this is what it looks like? >> well, if you're on the left it is. these are unsubstantiated allegations number one. jim gaerte wrote it's a suspect list because race and gender on martin luther king jr. day, no less. it's reckless, dangerous. this is an anti-american as it comes. he is suggesting the vast majority of these national guard members are ready to take up arms against an incoming administration. this needs to be called ou
cohen something he apparently doesn't understand. national guard people are teachers, pharmacists, police officers, they're store owners. these aren't just some 18-year-old kids that have nowhere else to go. these are people who live in their communities, who are called up by their governor for service. and they ought to be respected. >> harris: wouldn't it be great if, in fact, representative cohen just didn't understand? it is absolutely worse if, in fact, he just doesn't care. >>...
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within the year nathan cohen in his mid-30s had died. he was buried in staten island and the newspaper quipped the man who had no home had finally found a resting place in the country that refused him. awe side from the tragic and epic nature of cohen's story it points to a larger truth that huge numbers of foreigners and being can go matter incarcerated in mental hospitals and more were locked up than insane asylums handy tension facilities prisons. this chart shows the orange part shows mental hospital and the blue bar shows correctional facilities, jails and prinze and you can see in those -- the early to mid-20s in century by far the greatest number of people were being incarcerated in mental hospitals, not in prisons or jails, and around 1960 they began to empty out the mental institutions and we get the rise in -- starting in 1980s of mass incarceration. so essentially they just flipped the institution but the people who would have been in mental hospitals the early 20th century ended up in prisons today. in terms of incarceration
within the year nathan cohen in his mid-30s had died. he was buried in staten island and the newspaper quipped the man who had no home had finally found a resting place in the country that refused him. awe side from the tragic and epic nature of cohen's story it points to a larger truth that huge numbers of foreigners and being can go matter incarcerated in mental hospitals and more were locked up than insane asylums handy tension facilities prisons. this chart shows the orange part shows...
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he held the gun to leonard cohen's neck he said i love you, leonard, and leonard cohen turned around,n lennon was working in the studio with him, when the court case came out, with alina clarkson�*s murder, debbie harry from blondie felt it necessary to come forward and tell the story of how phil spector, when he was trying to make a comeback in the late 80s, invited the lead singer of blondie around to his mansion and she said that she pulled —— he pulled a gun on her. so he'sjust one of pulled —— he pulled a gun on her. so he's just one of those people that has produced absolutely unbelievably brilliant arts, it was art as music, but was a murderer and a man who terrorized people with guns. that was patterson on phil spector�*s darkside. cornwall has been chosen to host the leaders of some of the world's biggest economies for the g7 summit injune. the seaside town of carbis bay will be the venue for discussions on debt, climate change and post—covid recovery. incoming us presidentjoe biden is expected to attend the event, along with leaders from canada, japan and the eu. the governm
he held the gun to leonard cohen's neck he said i love you, leonard, and leonard cohen turned around,n lennon was working in the studio with him, when the court case came out, with alina clarkson�*s murder, debbie harry from blondie felt it necessary to come forward and tell the story of how phil spector, when he was trying to make a comeback in the late 80s, invited the lead singer of blondie around to his mansion and she said that she pulled —— he pulled a gun on her. so he'sjust one of...
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what society was shocked by cohen's a rest and the revelations about her spine at work. at the same time. gained huge pristine beach from the operation and enhanced the repeat ancient of intelligence gathering in the region. of. their local him over him oh you can believe he'll think and then live here. to die among. your dog millie. and kill her and in the net there. is no he him again this is the only way they can work the love you know yes live near me and the little life we annealed much sympathy. to his use. the method to beat them with a molly a woody allen yelled or leave it just as it was said no but i'll hardock card. had the. group of. what had. to many and i am an. article. of mine arrest was clearly a shock for mossad and israel sex have played a big part in cohen's 14 years as an agent code name the pearl but she was undone by her love for a dashing young arab man we have to put this in context and it's to say that at the same period wallace of time there were other 2 prominent israeli warriors that were caught vulcan lots who were taking the role of the fal
what society was shocked by cohen's a rest and the revelations about her spine at work. at the same time. gained huge pristine beach from the operation and enhanced the repeat ancient of intelligence gathering in the region. of. their local him over him oh you can believe he'll think and then live here. to die among. your dog millie. and kill her and in the net there. is no he him again this is the only way they can work the love you know yes live near me and the little life we annealed much...
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>>it's even more important now tennessee democrat steve cohen says the deadly riot at the u.s.itol strengthened his push to abolish the electoral college we've never seen case descriptive it more scary this one where politicians try to control the election of the president over the will of the people. cohen says congress's role in the election process is unnecessary allows the house of representatives and the senate possibly get involved and how the election is charmed that should never be the case going reintroduced his constitutional amendment this week to replace the electoral college with a popular vote system it everybody's vote counts count, equally candidates will go to every cent i think their votes. now john malcolm with the heritage foundation argues abolishing the electoral college would give more power to larger more liberal cities you end up having a lot of state who have very important interests that are involved in elections. >>their voices would be completely marginalized if not ignore completely malcolm says cohen's proposal would also not limit controversy and
>>it's even more important now tennessee democrat steve cohen says the deadly riot at the u.s.itol strengthened his push to abolish the electoral college we've never seen case descriptive it more scary this one where politicians try to control the election of the president over the will of the people. cohen says congress's role in the election process is unnecessary allows the house of representatives and the senate possibly get involved and how the election is charmed that should never...
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jack: abby joseph cohen, thank you so much. appreciate it. >> of course.cine rollout has gotten off to a slow start. but first, this year barron's celebrates it centennial anniversary. here are some cool facts from our 100 years in business. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ smooth driving pays off. ♪ with allstate, the safer you drive the more you save. ♪ you never been in better hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today. so you're a small business, you never been i or a big one.. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. ♪ ♪ jack: so far americans have been disappointed in the slow rollout of the covid-19 vaccinations, but there are bright spots on the horizon. josh nathan joins the panel. josh, thanks for coming o
jack: abby joseph cohen, thank you so much. appreciate it. >> of course.cine rollout has gotten off to a slow start. but first, this year barron's celebrates it centennial anniversary. here are some cool facts from our 100 years in business. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ smooth driving pays off. ♪ with allstate, the safer you drive the more you save. ♪ you never been in better hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today. so you're a small business, you never been i or a big...
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hamasaki. >> thank you, president cohen. i just wanted to fall up on the chief's comments and notes that i think there's a lot of public concern about the increase in property crime over the years and if you look throughout california, this is happening everywhere and it's not too hard to draw a correlation between covid and our wonderful and failing to provide working for us and that this property crime wave has been happening. i appreciate everything is doing and this is not a local issue. thank you,. >> all right. is there any other comments? >> i appreciate it, chief. >> 11 minutes, not bad. including questions and comments. not bad. >> you are off to a good start. >> thank you. >> let's see if there's any public comment. >> public comment comes right after line item 3. >> got it. >> and we will continue with the d.p.a. if you would like me to read the d.p.a. portion. >> yes, please, i would. >> d.p.a. director report. report on recent d.p.a. activities and announcements and they will be limited to a activities and annou
hamasaki. >> thank you, president cohen. i just wanted to fall up on the chief's comments and notes that i think there's a lot of public concern about the increase in property crime over the years and if you look throughout california, this is happening everywhere and it's not too hard to draw a correlation between covid and our wonderful and failing to provide working for us and that this property crime wave has been happening. i appreciate everything is doing and this is not a local...
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this is eli cohen a super spy who some consider a national hero and others and evil villain an israeli. it was handwritten on the boxes. and then step by step i began to unravel the story back in 1963 couldn't even imagine him he had probably caught on camera. 'd phone was close to the highest authorities of syria he was around the soviet spies and was proficiency in transmit a signal interceptions the center of damascus was where all our protagonists could run into each other at some point and considering they lived there for about 3 years there is a very good chance that it indeed happened. actually the own town was where bodies lukin used most of his 8 millimeter film stock. and then one day bodies lukin turned his camera on and he is who it caught. it was january 19th 65 when israeli agents in like oh i was tracked by intelligence services. soldiers and several plain clothes men entered cowan's apartment right when he was using a radio to transmit some messages to tel aviv cohen was caught red handed his execution in damascus was broadcast live. there's no direct evidence that bodi
this is eli cohen a super spy who some consider a national hero and others and evil villain an israeli. it was handwritten on the boxes. and then step by step i began to unravel the story back in 1963 couldn't even imagine him he had probably caught on camera. 'd phone was close to the highest authorities of syria he was around the soviet spies and was proficiency in transmit a signal interceptions the center of damascus was where all our protagonists could run into each other at some point and...
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congressman cohen is invited on the show anytime to give an answer.the meantime, you've got to wonder about what the guardsmen themselves think about these new policies. serving in the national guard is not easy work although they are not paid much. some, you've got to imagine her doing it for love of country. now they've been deployed to their country's capital city and given orders. they've been told if they were born a certain way and they are white and male and evil and dangerous, they themselves are under suspicion for being the enemy. they are potential killers, assassins, betrayers of a nation. we are not overstating this. here is a national guard commander. they are white nationalists, he tells them. [speaking spanish] >> tucker: if you wanted in a reputable -- you would say they might have to shoot people who voted for the wrong candidate in the last election. you can see where this would all go. it's really scary. so where is the pushback of defenders? we've been getting calls today from republican senators begging to talk about the pushback
congressman cohen is invited on the show anytime to give an answer.the meantime, you've got to wonder about what the guardsmen themselves think about these new policies. serving in the national guard is not easy work although they are not paid much. some, you've got to imagine her doing it for love of country. now they've been deployed to their country's capital city and given orders. they've been told if they were born a certain way and they are white and male and evil and dangerous, they...
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. >>> and sacha baron cohen says his s comedy is s a form of f p. in a rarare and exclclusive intervieiew, the actctor tells why y now was ththe time to bri back borat. >> and he's got lots to say. but first here's today's "eye opener," it's your world in 90 seconds. >> the full-scale wartime effort to address the supply shortages by ramping up production and protective equipment, syringes, needles, you name it. >> reporter: on his first full day in office, president biden declares war against the coronavirus. >> let me be very clear -- things are going to continue to get worse before they get better. the death toll will likely top 500,000 next month. >> reporter: getting 100 million people vaccinated in the first 100 days is quite a reasonable goal. >> reporter: that's a million vaccinations done a day which is what we are doing right now. >> we had announced that you said it's not possible. give me a break, man. >> reporter: senate minority leader mitch mcconnell is asking to delay former president trump's impeachment trial until february. >> make
. >>> and sacha baron cohen says his s comedy is s a form of f p. in a rarare and exclclusive intervieiew, the actctor tells why y now was ththe time to bri back borat. >> and he's got lots to say. but first here's today's "eye opener," it's your world in 90 seconds. >> the full-scale wartime effort to address the supply shortages by ramping up production and protective equipment, syringes, needles, you name it. >> reporter: on his first full day in office,...
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