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the joining me now discuss is david henry, host of the crazy cook trucking podcast. thank you, david, for joining me. i want to start off with why do you think this freedom convoy and the protest in canada was one of the largest grassroot protest in the history of canada. what made it so popular and did this call to action work? well, i think god, people were sick and tired of mandates. people were tired of lock downs, tired of politicians just trying to dictate to us. and it was started like you said at the grassroots level and whether you you know, no matter who you are or what political stripe you are, people were tired of what was going on. and they worked. they were working where they were not working, didn't matter where you are from, people are just tired. and so lot of times some things like this can be spoken out loud. but then you get a, you get a group together and their strength and numbers right? strength of numbers because out of that protest we now have almost 2 years later, a trial going on. the most highly publicized trial going up against tamara lync
the joining me now discuss is david henry, host of the crazy cook trucking podcast. thank you, david, for joining me. i want to start off with why do you think this freedom convoy and the protest in canada was one of the largest grassroot protest in the history of canada. what made it so popular and did this call to action work? well, i think god, people were sick and tired of mandates. people were tired of lock downs, tired of politicians just trying to dictate to us. and it was started like...
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now discuss is david henry, host of the crazy to look trucking podcast. thank you. david, for joining me. i want to start off with why do you think this freedom convoy and the protest in canada was one of the largest grassroot protests in the history of canada. what made it so popular and did this call to action work? well, i think uh, people were sick and tired of mandates. people were tired of locked downs, tired of politicians just trying to dictate to us. and it was started like you said, a grass roots level and whether you, you know, no matter who you are or what political stripe you are, people were tired of what was going on. and they worked. they were working where they were not working, didn't matter where you are from, people are just tired. and so lot of times some things like this can be spoken out loud. but then you get a, you get a group together and their strength and numbers right? strength the numbers because out of that protest, we now have almost 2 years later, a trial going on. the most highly publicized trial going up against camera, lynch, and c
now discuss is david henry, host of the crazy to look trucking podcast. thank you. david, for joining me. i want to start off with why do you think this freedom convoy and the protest in canada was one of the largest grassroot protests in the history of canada. what made it so popular and did this call to action work? well, i think uh, people were sick and tired of mandates. people were tired of locked downs, tired of politicians just trying to dictate to us. and it was started like you said, a...
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hard and my first choice was henry david, i just loved as a kid and i added rachel carson and i love her thinking so much and charles darwin, showed good writing cannot be matched in exploration. >> your background, what brought you to this? >> i thought you're going to ask about the dinner.ro [laughter] >> i've lost relatives recently so the first thing i would do would be people who past but i wouldd like to sit down and say you were exactly right but what got me into the environment, i couldn't believe we screwed up and i wanted to tell a story and i want it so nothing like this could happen again. we had an incredible start so it seemed like a story worth telling because there's so many great things will always pay the bills we don't like and on time so it reminds people. >> we have time for one more question. >> you talkk about the political data between the publicans and democrats because the context of urban world design, rural communities do rely on actual resource fossil fuel industry to keep communities afloat so how do you think we can have conversations are productive tha
hard and my first choice was henry david, i just loved as a kid and i added rachel carson and i love her thinking so much and charles darwin, showed good writing cannot be matched in exploration. >> your background, what brought you to this? >> i thought you're going to ask about the dinner.ro [laughter] >> i've lost relatives recently so the first thing i would do would be people who past but i wouldd like to sit down and say you were exactly right but what got me into the...
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henry david thorough writing about nature and solitary - solidarity in 1854 with his book, walden. you go to c-span.org you will find the library of congress list of 100 books over the past 250 years or so that have influenced who we are today, shaped public policy, and made us who we are. you can find that full list. we have chosen 10 fr t list for our series. you can create your own list on c-span.org, books that shaped america. at the top you can click a viewer input and sending your videos about how you think books havehad america, specifically if you have a book on your list that is not related to the one we are talking about. click on t bton and send in a video and we might use it. we want to show you some of the viewer videos now. >> my name is david. i think a book that shaped america is where the wild things grow. for so many of us it is one of the first books we ever read. we run it with our parents and it created enthusiasm and excitement for reading and we kept wanting to turn the next page, which is still part of the reading journey for so many of us. >> i am sarah bal
henry david thorough writing about nature and solitary - solidarity in 1854 with his book, walden. you go to c-span.org you will find the library of congress list of 100 books over the past 250 years or so that have influenced who we are today, shaped public policy, and made us who we are. you can find that full list. we have chosen 10 fr t list for our series. you can create your own list on c-span.org, books that shaped america. at the top you can click a viewer input and sending your videos...
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david they'd yeah. >> as a i've said, it's like being the fifthth wife of henry viii. ter] david: yeah, yeah, okay. we'll talk more about that coming up. when we come back though, we're going live to northern israel where clashes with iran-backed hezbollah militants continue. plus a stunning report on where hundreds of hamas fighters got their training in the runup to the october 7th terror attacks, all coming up. ♪ not that into saving, are you? -whoa, dude. what do you... -money. you're not that into saving money. cuz... cuz you paid too much for those glasses. next time, go to america's best where two pairs and a free, quality eye exam start at just $79.95. the exam is alone is worth at least 59 bucks. wow. i gotta go tell my squad! hurry! ♪ i don't see how that's hurrying. two pairs and a free exam starting at $79.95. book an exam today at americasbest.com. ♪ bass pro shops and cabela's stands tall in our unwavering commitment to honoring our heroes. we extend our gratitude... beyond words... by proudly offering a legendary salute discount to those who protect our f
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with, what writers would you most like to have dinner with and i thought hard and my first choice henry a davidand i like waldon and his book cape cod in the main woods and i added rachel carson and charles darwin who was -- the show that good writing cannot be matched with science and exploration. >> david, your background, what brought you to this? >> i thought you were going to ask me aboutat the dinner. >> i want to know -- >> the dinner, i don't know. i lost relatives recently so always go -- the first thing i would do is be with people who passed. my father passed during covid so i would probably have dinner with him. but i would like -- i would like to sit down with roger and say, god,o you were exactly right. but what got me into the environment, i just couldn't believe we screwed up this way and i wanted to tell the story. i also wanted so nothing like this would happen again just what doug was saying, like we had an incredible head start and we didn't act and so that seemed like a story worth telling because there are so many great things that we do as a people and sometimes we don't
with, what writers would you most like to have dinner with and i thought hard and my first choice henry a davidand i like waldon and his book cape cod in the main woods and i added rachel carson and charles darwin who was -- the show that good writing cannot be matched with science and exploration. >> david, your background, what brought you to this? >> i thought you were going to ask me aboutat the dinner. >> i want to know -- >> the dinner, i don't know. i lost...
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. >> henry david thorough wrote about nature andolidarity in 1854 with his book.n 1855, the fir edition of walt whitman's leaves of gras was published. little women, the novel about four sisters living in massachusetts was published in 1868, horatio out your junior mark the match boy released in 1859. sisters catherine and harriet beecher stowe released a domestic guide with the american woman som in 1869. here are more books from the library of congress list of 100 books that shaped america. mark twain's novel huck finn was published in 1880 four. poems by emily diinson was published in 1890. frederick jackson turner's the frontier in american history was published in 1893. the red badge of courage by stephen crane was released in 1895. it was there durg the civil war. peter: all of those books are available on e website, c-span.org/books tt shaped america. you can see the entire list at the library of congress -- that the library of congress came up with there. next call is stephen in west palm beach, florida. stephen, go ahead. >> can you hear me? peter: we are
. >> henry david thorough wrote about nature andolidarity in 1854 with his book.n 1855, the fir edition of walt whitman's leaves of gras was published. little women, the novel about four sisters living in massachusetts was published in 1868, horatio out your junior mark the match boy released in 1859. sisters catherine and harriet beecher stowe released a domestic guide with the american woman som in 1869. here are more books from the library of congress list of 100 books that shaped...
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henry arundell, jack willis and david ribbans are all england world cup players who've already movede set to follow. there were bigger markets there. so the gap between football and...and rugby is smaller and more equal than it is clearly here. so it's a bigger market and probably more dominant. the rfu announced they'd be looking to create hybrid contracts for around 25 players in a move to stem the flow of those leaving. players generally have a short playing career, so they need to make as much money as they possibly can and also develop prospects for career transition. if you look at the scenes - in france, it's pretty special. there's a lot of people over| here jealous of what they're doing with the game over there. just off the french coast, though, lies jersey, a rising club. last season's championship winners and with big ambitions. that was until this season. faced with uncertainty over central funding, a potential investor pulled out and the club ceased trading. a fourth club to go bust in 12 months. i had no prior knowledge whatsoever, and that is a real kick in the teeth.
henry arundell, jack willis and david ribbans are all england world cup players who've already movede set to follow. there were bigger markets there. so the gap between football and...and rugby is smaller and more equal than it is clearly here. so it's a bigger market and probably more dominant. the rfu announced they'd be looking to create hybrid contracts for around 25 players in a move to stem the flow of those leaving. players generally have a short playing career, so they need to make as...
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and not that mitchell argued in a new david mitchell argued in a new book that henry the fifth, our celebratedsed warmonger . uncivilised warmonger. reflecting on our leaders through of history as through the lens of history as an fruitful activity . so through the lens of history as an we fruitful activity . so through the lens of history as an we should. activity . so through the lens of history as an we should we tivity . so through the lens of history as an we should we must so through the lens of history as an we should we must we compare can we should we must we compare rishi sunak to henry the fifth? or is our prime minister closer to monarch from history ? to another monarch from history? well, with me now to delve into these questions is the historian, writer oliver webb—carter. so first of all, this allegation that henry the fifth was a terrible warmonger is very unfair, isn't it? that mediaeval kings fought wars because if they didn't , they because if they didn't, they were defeated and ousted . were defeated and ousted. >> well, much they don't like disagreeing with people who've
and not that mitchell argued in a new david mitchell argued in a new book that henry the fifth, our celebratedsed warmonger . uncivilised warmonger. reflecting on our leaders through of history as through the lens of history as an fruitful activity . so through the lens of history as an we fruitful activity . so through the lens of history as an we should. activity . so through the lens of history as an we should we tivity . so through the lens of history as an we should we must so through the...
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and not that mitchell argued in a new david mitchell argued in a new book that henry the fifth, our celebratedd warmonger . uncivilised warmonger. reflecting on our leaders through of history as through the lens of history as an fruitful activity . so through the lens of history as an we fruitful activity . so through the lens of history as an we should. activity . so through the lens of history as an we should we tivity . so through the lens of history as an we should we must so through the lens of history as an we should we must we compare can we should we must we compare rishi sunak to henry the fifth? or is our prime minister closer to monarch from history ? to another monarch from history? well, with me now to delve into these questions is the historian, writer oliver webb—carter. so first of all, this allegation that henry the fifth was a terrible warmonger is very unfair, isn't it? that mediaeval kings fought wars because if they didn't , they because if they didn't, they were defeated and ousted . were defeated and ousted. >> well, much they don't like disagreeing with people who've wr
and not that mitchell argued in a new david mitchell argued in a new book that henry the fifth, our celebratedd warmonger . uncivilised warmonger. reflecting on our leaders through of history as through the lens of history as an fruitful activity . so through the lens of history as an we fruitful activity . so through the lens of history as an we should. activity . so through the lens of history as an we should we tivity . so through the lens of history as an we should we must so through the...
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henry viii. the track record is not good. david: a good comparison. how will democrats play this dysfunction with house republicans in the coming election? >> democrats know the republican party looks week, showing poor leadership, it's not going to help them in the upcoming election, democrats also want to see the house govern again with the budget, the upcoming government shutdown with aid that needs to go to israel. democrats have every interest in trying to get resolution so the government will be running again but they won't let voters forget this next election when it's time to decide whether they want to reelect republicans. david: on the other hand, there is enough dysfunction in the world to be emphasizing that from the republicans point of view. foreign policy is one thing, a lot of that could be argued and will be argued by republicans. out of the president's economic policies particularly with regard to energy. >> that's true but all those arguments are weakened by not having a clear republican voice in the house in which they hold the maj
henry viii. the track record is not good. david: a good comparison. how will democrats play this dysfunction with house republicans in the coming election? >> democrats know the republican party looks week, showing poor leadership, it's not going to help them in the upcoming election, democrats also want to see the house govern again with the budget, the upcoming government shutdown with aid that needs to go to israel. democrats have every interest in trying to get resolution so the...
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david with the height is assessing the mainland. number one, a concern for you said initials, the keys, the claimant is the current president of having t adrian henry's. is he legitimate between the eyes? okay. hi, jenn people. yeah. so he's not, he's not actually, that is where you get to be a criminal dance having buttons because the agents, it's a, it's not related to the kind of types of identity because i'm stupid, is not going to commit to you guys over in can people another problem, let me say and concerns deployment limits go. yeah, it does mean provincial money into the military that positive all and intervene and a subject. so we are sending the money we should speaking. but the problem is that how many countries have pledged to intervene and to help in that intervening height? well, no more funds for a long term solution. that's the message from washington as officials admitted to us is running out of money to support the costly conflict. a new crane r t is cut them off and brings us the details, and it's getting harder to keep dumping money into ukraine when the american government itself is having its own cash flow problems. a. the key w
david with the height is assessing the mainland. number one, a concern for you said initials, the keys, the claimant is the current president of having t adrian henry's. is he legitimate between the eyes? okay. hi, jenn people. yeah. so he's not, he's not actually, that is where you get to be a criminal dance having buttons because the agents, it's a, it's not related to the kind of types of identity because i'm stupid, is not going to commit to you guys over in can people another problem, let...
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joanne woodward claire and david woodward as claire and david hunter, who i love as the disappeared henryfor this show . show. >> it came painfully close to a review, i would say. now, let us turn our attention to this extraordinary figure. bill. yes. not everyone will have heard of him. so do you mind as it were, introducing from the beginning? >> well, it's a bit of a sort of slip thing, so can't help you slip thing, so i can't help you with the football side because he very involved everton. with the football side because he aery involved everton. with the football side because he a massive ed everton. with the football side because he a massive figureeverton. with the football side because he a massive figure inlrton. so he's a massive figure in everton football club's history. but side, he's an but on the theatre side, he's an absolute . across the absolute giant. so across the years producer , he produced years as a producer, he produced over 500 shows, films and albums, started out as an actor on corrie in 1968 and left after a year to start exploring, producing and what he did . h
joanne woodward claire and david woodward as claire and david hunter, who i love as the disappeared henryfor this show . show. >> it came painfully close to a review, i would say. now, let us turn our attention to this extraordinary figure. bill. yes. not everyone will have heard of him. so do you mind as it were, introducing from the beginning? >> well, it's a bit of a sort of slip thing, so can't help you slip thing, so i can't help you with the football side because he very...
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democratic congressman henry cuellar saying a border wall is a 14th century solution to a 21st century problem. i said earlier in the show, david, fascinating and speaks to the crisis this is on the southern border, that the biden administration waived all of these things and democratic priorities like the clean air act, the safe drinking water act, endangered species act, to go ahead and do this with funding from 2019 during the trump term? >> reporter: yeah. it is, i guess a touch ironic that they are using that. but, again, i think the politics of this are shifting. of course, the real world policy consequences as well. by the way, tie it back to what phil talked about and dysfunction seeing in the house. you heard jim jordan is making this central to his bid to become speaker. >> yes. >> reporter: border security is going to be this first and most important litmus test for republicans in the house as they choose a speaker. i would say above all else. >> to pull on that thread, you're 100% and no better than anybody animated feature this has been for the republican party and kind of what made trump rise coming down the escal
democratic congressman henry cuellar saying a border wall is a 14th century solution to a 21st century problem. i said earlier in the show, david, fascinating and speaks to the crisis this is on the southern border, that the biden administration waived all of these things and democratic priorities like the clean air act, the safe drinking water act, endangered species act, to go ahead and do this with funding from 2019 during the trump term? >> reporter: yeah. it is, i guess a touch...
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david, we that hired teams is assessing the mainland. i'm the one who is concerned for you've said initials cvt. the claimant is the current president, both id area and henry is he legit to meeting guys? ok. hi jan. people. yeah, so he's not, he's not actually, that is why you get to be a criminal dance having buttons because i just, it's a, it's not related to me. it kind of types of identity because i'm stupid as one thing to commit to guys over. and can people, another problem is a concerns deployment limit up to yeah, it does mean provincial money into the military that posit our intervene and a subject. so we are sending them the money we should speaking bunch of problem use a how many countries have pledged to intervene and then to kind of getting that intervening height the more funds for a long term solution. that's the message from washington national officials admitted the us is running out of money to support the costly conflict in ukraine. artie is caleb more pain that brings us the details here. and it's getting harder to keep dumping money into ukraine when the american government itself is having its own cash flow problems. and the key was r
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it's and with david we that hygiene salute is assessing the mainland number one who is concerned for you say michelle's the keys, the claimant is the current president. time t ariel henry abc. legit to meeting the eyes. okay. hi, jenn, people. yeah, so he's not, he's not actually that is where you get to be a criminal dance having buttons. because the agents, it's a, it's not related to me. it kind of changed. i didn't speak as stupid as i'm going to meet you guys over in can people another problem? let me say and concerns deployment. yeah, it doesn't provincial money into the meaning the positive, our intervene and a subject. so we are sending and speaking, but let me say, how many countries have pledged to intervene and to help in any inconvenience heights know more funds for a long term solution. that's the message from washington. and as officials admitted, the us is running out of money to support the costly conflict, a new crane are to use to kill them off and brings us the details. it's getting harder to keep dumping money into ukraine when the american government itself is having its own cash flow problems. a. the key was removed from the spending bill that was
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david: all right, terry moran. terry, thank you. >>> now to an alarming scene not far from capitol hill. a carjacking, and this time, the victim, a texas congressman, carjacked in his driveway. representative henry cuellar parking his car when three armed robbers surrounded him, demanding his keys. pierre thomas reporting tonight, as this is part of a disturbing trend. and this evening, the surveillance of yet another carjacking. authorities concerned by what they're seeing. >> reporter: this chilling video showing a carjacking in progress. five men jumping out of a vehicle, all armed with guns, symbolizing a stunning surge under way in the nation's capital. and tonight, the latest victim, a member of the u.s. house. texas congressman henry cuellar was carjacked in his own driveway last night. >> they had masks. but you could still see that they were young. >> reporter: it happened around 9:30 p.m., less than a mile from the capitol. three young men in ski masks, armed with handguns, surrounding cuellar's vehicle, demanding the keys. >> i looked at one with a gun, another with a gun, a third one behind me. so, they said they wanted my car, i said sure. >> reporter: cuellar's vehicle and all of h
david: all right, terry moran. terry, thank you. >>> now to an alarming scene not far from capitol hill. a carjacking, and this time, the victim, a texas congressman, carjacked in his driveway. representative henry cuellar parking his car when three armed robbers surrounded him, demanding his keys. pierre thomas reporting tonight, as this is part of a disturbing trend. and this evening, the surveillance of yet another carjacking. authorities concerned by what they're seeing. >>...
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and david, to rush a professor at the national defense university, informa pentagon, director of the right, in financial affairs we're going to head to the white house now when like henry, standing by for us. mike, we know that the u. s. president is currently on his way to israel. what awaits him when he laughs as well that we will see when president bided lands in israel, but we do know what he intends doing. firstly, he wants to express us to. busy for israel also wants to work towards avoiding this reading of this conflict. we know this because that's what his secretary of state has to be doing and recent days in the region shuffling between capital. busy speaking to the leaders of the region, attempting to calm down the situation and attempting to prove. busy a spread of the complex also intended to create a. busy sense of humanitarian, really, but the best and gaza in the course of the day of the quotes of the dynamic of the situation. we seeing these demonstrations break up in many areas that us raise the seats on the binding visit to the region that we've seen as well. the cancellation of that meeting in a month, the cancellation came off the discussion between
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joined henri murrison — chief executive of the northern powerhouse, vaughan gething — economy minister in the devolved welsh government, and lord marland — who was a minister in the government of davidthe prime minister's decision to cancel the birmingham to manchester leg of hsz. good evening, chris loder. new projects, every penny will go on new projects, every penny will go on new projects, but £8.3 billion of that is on fixing potholes.— projects, but £8.3 billion of that is on fixing potholes. good evening, it is aood is on fixing potholes. good evening, it is good to — is on fixing potholes. good evening, it is good to speak— is on fixing potholes. good evening, it is good to speak to _ is on fixing potholes. good evening, it is good to speak to you _ is on fixing potholes. good evening, it is good to speak to you this - it is good to speak to you this evening. what we have seen from the prime minister today is a very clear announcement to basically come to terms with the fact that the hs2 project was wildly over spending. it wasn't going to manchester for some 18 years from now. i know and i know many of the mps from around this area no that notjust the greater manchester are
joined henri murrison — chief executive of the northern powerhouse, vaughan gething — economy minister in the devolved welsh government, and lord marland — who was a minister in the government of davidthe prime minister's decision to cancel the birmingham to manchester leg of hsz. good evening, chris loder. new projects, every penny will go on new projects, every penny will go on new projects, but £8.3 billion of that is on fixing potholes.— projects, but £8.3 billion of that is on...
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henry kissinger. and you can use parallels to today the shuttle diplomacy of tony blinken, which yielded no dividends . but what kissinger dividends. but what kissinger produced that process led to the camp david979 and 1980, which was signed by the next administration under president carter . but i think president carter. but i think here is the fact is that we are looking at something that's broader for you back then. you can call it the luxury of the cold war. you had the united states and the soviet union can call the shots. ultimately if they came together and they sat at things would calm at the table, things would calm down. difficulty today and down. the difficulty today and the new world we're living down. the difficulty today and thewew world we're living down. the difficulty today and thewe liveyrld we're living down. the difficulty today and thewe live ini we're living down. the difficulty today and thewe live in a we're living down. the difficulty today and thewe live in a very ve're living down. the difficulty today and thewe live in a very fragmented in, we live in a very fragmented world. us and china, you world. yes the us and china, you can the top, but can say they're at the
henry kissinger. and you can use parallels to today the shuttle diplomacy of tony blinken, which yielded no dividends . but what kissinger dividends. but what kissinger produced that process led to the camp david979 and 1980, which was signed by the next administration under president carter . but i think president carter. but i think here is the fact is that we are looking at something that's broader for you back then. you can call it the luxury of the cold war. you had the united states and...
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henry kissinger said iran has to make a nation -- it likes the proxies and doesn't like to go indirectly. the proxies are getting more and more dangerous. >> davidk and allow our troops to be fired upon and injured? >> i think the coalition of countries that hate iran as much as we do is growing. saudi arabia is opening diplomatic talks with iran to de-escalate the tension, but the idea that saudi arabia, could essentially put an end of arab and israeli confrontation, and so not to blow up the possibility of the normalization that the u.s. has been helping and negotiations right up until october 7th, when hamas came over the fence. >>> we will go live to washington, coming up, where republicans will try to again pick a house speaker today. will this time be any different? "morning joe" is back in a moment. breztri gave me better breathing, symptom improvement, and reduced flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneu
henry kissinger said iran has to make a nation -- it likes the proxies and doesn't like to go indirectly. the proxies are getting more and more dangerous. >> davidk and allow our troops to be fired upon and injured? >> i think the coalition of countries that hate iran as much as we do is growing. saudi arabia is opening diplomatic talks with iran to de-escalate the tension, but the idea that saudi arabia, could essentially put an end of arab and israeli confrontation, and so not to...