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d. c. steve island was just talking there about how the war on terror is perceived to have begun, perhaps even on flight 93. i was looking at some of the numbers between 201822020. the u. s. was engaged in some form of counter terrorism activity at 85 countries. i'm curious about the legacy that this has left for regional partners, regional governments that seem to themselves come on the threat because of their perceived link with the us we, we developed an amazing app radix for global spying, and intelligence and awareness. these are, these are some of the capacities americans were shocked to hear about when, when edward snowden revealed them, you know, edward snowden, who is considered by many in the united states to be real trader, was saying, nonetheless, that america had the ability to spy on anyone. through their phone through their computer. that's that, and that is a global was a global capacity. and as you talk about the footprint of this national security capacity and obsession, we divi
d. c. steve island was just talking there about how the war on terror is perceived to have begun, perhaps even on flight 93. i was looking at some of the numbers between 201822020. the u. s. was engaged in some form of counter terrorism activity at 85 countries. i'm curious about the legacy that this has left for regional partners, regional governments that seem to themselves come on the threat because of their perceived link with the us we, we developed an amazing app radix for global spying,...
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d. c. steve, what happened on 911 directly led to the u. s. war in afghanistan and 20th on the u. s. as left and the taliban is back in charge. is this causing some kind of period of reflection? so people out the pentagon about the way they've carried the south i think at the moment of reaction after 911 the decision in october of 2001 to go and ask an a stand. almost everybody across the board saw that as a justified move to go after al qaeda and their host. but i think 20 years later, when that mission changed into so many other different missions from nation building to continue to provide, you know, the resources to prevent africana stand from becoming a sanctuary for terrorism again, for terrorist launching trans national tax. but there are many other missions that the folks had. i think there's reflection that a lot of that seem very similar to the loss of focus in the vietnam war. and i think many people in the national security circuit are asking, how did we repeat this, this issue, what, what is it with our, you know, been lot of himself told cnn before 911, that he planned
d. c. steve, what happened on 911 directly led to the u. s. war in afghanistan and 20th on the u. s. as left and the taliban is back in charge. is this causing some kind of period of reflection? so people out the pentagon about the way they've carried the south i think at the moment of reaction after 911 the decision in october of 2001 to go and ask an a stand. almost everybody across the board saw that as a justified move to go after al qaeda and their host. but i think 20 years later, when...
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d. c. steve, this is clearly a moment for morning, but also very much and moment for reflection and it comes at a very specific moment for the us in the way that it sees itself. how do you think the country is, is reflecting upon its own identity in this moment? it's a great question. i think the country has seen a moment as kimberly how could said earlier when people were unified. they were, they were shocked that this could happen. and people of every background, every stripe and color, every part of society came together at a moment. and we're feeling the reflections in the memory of that day in a way we haven't dealt in 20 years. and i think right now it's the foil of that unity that makes today's division and toxicity inside america. really, really disturbing. i was getting chills just thinking about it as you were talking, listening to, to them, to the gentleman after the moment of silence. but, you know, i think that america right now is split and divided and people have different senses o
d. c. steve, this is clearly a moment for morning, but also very much and moment for reflection and it comes at a very specific moment for the us in the way that it sees itself. how do you think the country is, is reflecting upon its own identity in this moment? it's a great question. i think the country has seen a moment as kimberly how could said earlier when people were unified. they were, they were shocked that this could happen. and people of every background, every stripe and color, every...
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d s c. as police sergeant steve helga said sergeant, how good son was on the some can board. yeah. yeah. ah, they should not have had that conflict of interest. a 3rd party should have been investigating what was going on if they knew who andrew was and what he was doing. they shouldn't have been investigating that. talking to me. i'm starting august. they're lying and why when he talked with him. then we had a reporter. he just went to the college, walked in and tried talking to him, and he got the door slammed in his face and told to turn his camera off on any review and started, ah, a, their shoddy investigative work was terrible. but again, it goes back to the fact of why are they letting some cop answers on their campus, not knowing what they're doing. it's all money driven. the reason that some exists is due to money from the federal government. they're dealing and small level crimes like marijuana buys, because it helps their numbers, the more arrest that they can make. the more charges that they can show, the more money they're going to get to keep going. so it's almost like a co
d s c. as police sergeant steve helga said sergeant, how good son was on the some can board. yeah. yeah. ah, they should not have had that conflict of interest. a 3rd party should have been investigating what was going on if they knew who andrew was and what he was doing. they shouldn't have been investigating that. talking to me. i'm starting august. they're lying and why when he talked with him. then we had a reporter. he just went to the college, walked in and tried talking to him, and he...
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c changes, or e eye pain ococcur. for r real protetection, ask your d doctor abouout brez. >> o'donnell: tomorrow, marines to the rescue! cbs's steveir unexpected mission, when he goes "on the road." and a reminder, if you can't watch us live, don't forget to set your d.v.r. so you can watch us later. that's tonight's edition to have the "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in our nation's capitol. we'll see y >> announcer: a jaywalking teen is lucky to be alive. >> i seen his truck coming. i wasn't all the way across the street, and i got hit on my left side. >> announcer: then... >> judge judy: did somebody attack you? >> yeah, i was assaulted on the scene. >> announcer: ...was vigilante justice... >> judge judy: who came up to mr. toliver? >> i don't know. >> announcer: ...actually a family affair? >> i was immediately snatched by my shirt collar and punched multiple times. he did say as he's punching me in the head, "you hit my niece! you hit my niece!" >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distri
c changes, or e eye pain ococcur. for r real protetection, ask your d doctor abouout brez. >> o'donnell: tomorrow, marines to the rescue! cbs's steveir unexpected mission, when he goes "on the road." and a reminder, if you can't watch us live, don't forget to set your d.v.r. so you can watch us later. that's tonight's edition to have the "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in our nation's capitol. we'll see y >> announcer: a jaywalking teen is lucky to be...
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steve, why is it just that simple? why can't you do just those clean things that everybody can get by? why doesn't washington d c ever do that? what david just said? sounds like a really good campaign speech to me. but when we get up on the hill, that's not what we hear time and time again. why not? well, it's a great idea and if they let david and i work it out, i can probably get a deal done. i agree with david that there will probably be a smaller package that comes through. but as always, the devil's in the details of the democrats, one all the goodies on, which he mentioned like the pre k 3 pre k for kindergarteners, 3 to 5 years old. the problem is that for a few years, 50 percent of the cost gets passed on to state. so when they talk about tax burdens, they're going to pass this track down the states and make them start picking up the town. so it's always the devil's in the details of your goodie is going to cost somebody a lot of money and figuring that out is, is what makes it so complicated. but i great david and i could probably work it out this afternoon like got days in that old movie, you know, get
steve, why is it just that simple? why can't you do just those clean things that everybody can get by? why doesn't washington d c ever do that? what david just said? sounds like a really good campaign speech to me. but when we get up on the hill, that's not what we hear time and time again. why not? well, it's a great idea and if they let david and i work it out, i can probably get a deal done. i agree with david that there will probably be a smaller package that comes through. but as always,...
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steve: d is the crowd favorite. brian: i'm going to, um, i can't, um, i'm going to say c. >> c. ainsley: what's d again? >> d is 3. right >> that's how you do it. brian: i'm going to say what everyone is thinking you put on a lot of pandemic weight and i can't believe what you've done. >> [laughter] steve: what got into you? he's put on pandemic hair. >> because you get a lot of exercise and you could get out there. reporter: you could do a pony tail. ainsley: what do you do to stay so fit? >> i do a lot of yoga. steve: listen so we're playing here for 5,000 bucks. don't forget, somebody could win $1 million of terry bradshaw's money, nobody won last week so download the fox bet super 6 app for your chance to win some of his cash. and tom, thanks for your cash. >> $1 million. >> ♪ ♪ to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin when you need it... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached
steve: d is the crowd favorite. brian: i'm going to, um, i can't, um, i'm going to say c. >> c. ainsley: what's d again? >> d is 3. right >> that's how you do it. brian: i'm going to say what everyone is thinking you put on a lot of pandemic weight and i can't believe what you've done. >> [laughter] steve: what got into you? he's put on pandemic hair. >> because you get a lot of exercise and you could get out there. reporter: you could do a pony tail. ainsley: what...
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d marlon, united states army. [bell rings] odessa v morris. [bell rings] petty officer first class brian a moss, united states navy. [bell rings] kennington h lloyd. christopher steve -- christopher cpetty officer seven class michael a north, united states navy. [bell rings] barbara k olson. [bell rings] ruben s ornedo. [bell rings] diana v pedro. [bell rings] you -- lieutenant jonas m petrich. [bell rings] robert penninger. [bell rings] robert r ploger iii. [bell rings] and his wife, zandra f ploger. [bell rings] lieutenant darren h patel, united states navy reserve. [bell rings] scott howell. -- scott powell. [bell rings] captain jack d punches, united states navy. lisa j raines. [bell rings] deborah a ramser. [bell rings] rhonda rasmussen. [bell rings] petty officer first class marcia d radford, united states navy. [bell rings] todd h reuben. [bell rings] cecelia e lawson-richard. [bell rings] edward b rohanhorse. [bell rings] judy rowlands. sergeant major robert e russell, united states army major, retired. [bell rings] chief officer william r ruitt, united states army reserves. [bell rings] charles e saban, sr. marjorie t salimoy. [bell rings] john p sammartino. [bell rings] c
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