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you may see dexter who is a six-year-old spaniel.cial media. his owners had already buried 2 other dogs and could not bear thought of losing another one. shout out to my brother who flagged dexter to me a couple of years ago. and said do "one more thing" about dexter. >> that would have been a great celebrity sighting. >> i don't want to know who you are going to say that was. >> "gutfeld!" tonight 11 p.m. that does it for ♪♪ [national anthem]
you may see dexter who is a six-year-old spaniel.cial media. his owners had already buried 2 other dogs and could not bear thought of losing another one. shout out to my brother who flagged dexter to me a couple of years ago. and said do "one more thing" about dexter. >> that would have been a great celebrity sighting. >> i don't want to know who you are going to say that was. >> "gutfeld!" tonight 11 p.m. that does it for ♪♪ [national anthem]
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you may see dexter who is a six-year-old spaniel.ad already buried 2 other dogs and could not bear thought of losing another one. shout out to my brother who flagged dexter to me a couple of years ago. and said do "one more thing" about dexter. >> that would have been a great celebrity sighting. >> i don't want to know who you are going to say that was. >> "gutfeld!" tonight 11 p.m. that does it for us. >> happy 4th! >> ♪ ♪ >> welcome to washington. i am shannon bream in for bret baier. breaking tonight gas prices are surging and inflation fears are worsening. there is mixed news on the employment present. the economy produces more jobs but the jobless rate creeps up. we have peter doocy at the white house. we begin with william in los angeles tonight with soaring gasoline prices. >> no matter where you
you may see dexter who is a six-year-old spaniel.ad already buried 2 other dogs and could not bear thought of losing another one. shout out to my brother who flagged dexter to me a couple of years ago. and said do "one more thing" about dexter. >> that would have been a great celebrity sighting. >> i don't want to know who you are going to say that was. >> "gutfeld!" tonight 11 p.m. that does it for us. >> happy 4th! >> ♪ ♪ >> welcome...
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flagged dexter to me a couple of years ago. and said do "one more thing" about dexter. >> that would have been a great celebrity sighting. >> i don't want to know who you are going to say that was. >> "gutfeld!" tonight 11 p.m. that does it for us. >> happy 4th! >> ♪ ♪ >> welcome to washington. i am shannon bream in for bret baier. breaking tonight gas prices are surging and inflation fears are worsening. there is mixed news on the employment present. the economy produces more jobs but the jobless rate creeps up. we have peter doocy at the white house. we begin with william in los angeles tonight with soaring gasoline prices. >> no matter where you shop. we are paying more. coming off an artificial covid low. the national price is only a quarter higher than the 10 year average. perception is reality and the bad news is it will get worse. >> this is ridiculous! i can't believe this. over $100 to fill my tank. >> gas prices reach a 7 year high and 48 million americans hit the road this weekend. >> the prices are too high as it is
flagged dexter to me a couple of years ago. and said do "one more thing" about dexter. >> that would have been a great celebrity sighting. >> i don't want to know who you are going to say that was. >> "gutfeld!" tonight 11 p.m. that does it for us. >> happy 4th! >> ♪ ♪ >> welcome to washington. i am shannon bream in for bret baier. breaking tonight gas prices are surging and inflation fears are worsening. there is mixed news on the...
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upcoming revival of dexter getting a boost when it premieres this fall. an actress who starred as dexter's sister is set to appear in the ten episode continuation likely in flash back sequences. net flix's hit docu series explained returns this week. season three puts spotlight on monarchies, plastic surgery, and other topics. fans of black pink giving a sneak peek of the upcoming feature film. they released a trailer for black pink the movie yesterday. documentary hits theaters next month. >>> 5:52. >>> next on kpix5 and streaming out of cbsn bay area, like something out of the parent trap. a woman found out she has a long lost twin and now she wants everyone's twin. >>> today on expertly tailored eye care. state-of-the-art eye exams. high quality lenses and frames. because everything we do at lenscrafters is for every sight that makes your life special. book your annual eye exam now. lenscrafters. because sight. >>> a california woman looking into her own adoption history led her to an incredible discovery, an identical twin sister. >> she's turning to
upcoming revival of dexter getting a boost when it premieres this fall. an actress who starred as dexter's sister is set to appear in the ten episode continuation likely in flash back sequences. net flix's hit docu series explained returns this week. season three puts spotlight on monarchies, plastic surgery, and other topics. fans of black pink giving a sneak peek of the upcoming feature film. they released a trailer for black pink the movie yesterday. documentary hits theaters next month....
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her story begins in a small town, dexter, new mexico.y this is where pegye made her xt entrance.wh >> >> i've often said she was born when king of the doctrine swinging at the chandelier. >> peggy was the fourth child. and jim says peggy was going places from the very day she was born. >> she was never still. >> she danced, sang, s played sports and, it seemed nothing could hold her back. she had scoliosis as a kid. young pegye had to wear a brace around the clock. >> that's a terrible burden for a young kid like that to bear. but it also kind of ended up motivating her, didn't it? >> it really did. >> peyge's doctor talked with her about a career in physical therapy. she volunteered and loved it. >> and she made up her mind right then that she wanted to be a physical therapist.enal and she wanted to move to california and be a beautiful blonde. >> and -- >> so she did. >> so pegye left the small town of dexter for sunny california. and settled in newport beach. that's where she met glenda, who was also from new mexico and they immediately hit it off. >> pegye was probably one of the
her story begins in a small town, dexter, new mexico.y this is where pegye made her xt entrance.wh >> >> i've often said she was born when king of the doctrine swinging at the chandelier. >> peggy was the fourth child. and jim says peggy was going places from the very day she was born. >> she was never still. >> she danced, sang, s played sports and, it seemed nothing could hold her back. she had scoliosis as a kid. young pegye had to wear a brace around the clock....
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but it was alex bolton went off like a flash, showing dexterity and getting the first break.rie started clicking, playing the kind of tennis that got them to the final at queen's. his development this season has seen with shots like this, he can see why. after losing the first three games, norrie won the first three games, norrie won the next six, and that meant the first set was his. it but it was becoming a mismatch. what was six games in a row became 11. that one was ended by a bolt from the blue. the damage had already been done. murra seeing out the second sets —— murray. murra seeing out the second sets -- murra . ., ., ., ., ., murra seeing out the second sets -- murray-_ that i murray. not long to go now. that would prove _ murray. not long to go now. that would prove to — murray. not long to go now. that would prove to be _ murray. not long to go now. that would prove to be true. - murray. not long to go now. that would prove to be true. cameron| would prove to be true. cameron norrie reaching the third round in wimbledon for the first time. there will be tougher cha
but it was alex bolton went off like a flash, showing dexterity and getting the first break.rie started clicking, playing the kind of tennis that got them to the final at queen's. his development this season has seen with shots like this, he can see why. after losing the first three games, norrie won the first three games, norrie won the next six, and that meant the first set was his. it but it was becoming a mismatch. what was six games in a row became 11. that one was ended by a bolt from the...
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with a victory, and the 2nd round of wimbleton, feder, at the bottom of your screen shot plenty of dexterity is when overcharged. by undergoing multiple me operations. last year fell asleep said when he, him in advance to a class with camera nori will make his 3rd round the view. again, this with legend and here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you. us president joe biden is in florida to thank 1st responders, uncomfort families of people killed are still missing in the rubble of a beef front apartment. building rescue efforts at the site were temporarily halted due to concerns about the stability of the remain instructions and stay tuned. for the daily covert special following, focusing around that are today. and how nurses have fared during the pandemic. we'll have another update at the top of the hour. and don't forget, you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website as a t, w dot com, every children in berlin. thanks for joining us. the news. news . the fight against the corolla virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing w
with a victory, and the 2nd round of wimbleton, feder, at the bottom of your screen shot plenty of dexterity is when overcharged. by undergoing multiple me operations. last year fell asleep said when he, him in advance to a class with camera nori will make his 3rd round the view. again, this with legend and here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you. us president joe biden is in florida to thank 1st responders, uncomfort families of people killed are still missing in the rubble...
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victory in the 2nd round of wimbledon, phaedra at the bottom of your screen there showed plenty of dexterity in his when a guest de, despite undergoing multiple ne opperation last year, federal strike. when saved him advanced to a class where cameron nori, who will make his 3rd round view against the swiss legend and women's torment cocoa mania has taken over london once again. 17 year old cocoa gals has pushed through to the 3rd round of the tournament on thursday. the american used power and finesse to the fatal form. a semi finalist elena this, nina, as gown said in 2019, when she defeated venus williams on the way to the quarter finals. she has won the loud backing of center court fans. she like to tell the crowd she intends to advance much further into the tournament. this time, i feel like a change in growing why? i don't know last time i was on this course, i don't think any people knew my name just the. i mean, obviously after the mean as much a lot of people do, i feel like now i don't know, i feel like a little bit at home here. now i'm enjoying the experience, but i'm also like re
victory in the 2nd round of wimbledon, phaedra at the bottom of your screen there showed plenty of dexterity in his when a guest de, despite undergoing multiple ne opperation last year, federal strike. when saved him advanced to a class where cameron nori, who will make his 3rd round view against the swiss legend and women's torment cocoa mania has taken over london once again. 17 year old cocoa gals has pushed through to the 3rd round of the tournament on thursday. the american used power and...
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federal saying there at the bottom of your screen shot plenty of dexterity in his when every shot guess day, despite undergoing multiple ne operations last year, better as strikes that when saves him advance to a clash we have cameron nori who make his 3rd round. they view again the swiss legend in track and field, it was a world record breaking 9 all slow for norwegian, competing on home soil constant fall home, same to know even at the starting blocks that it was going to be a special 400 meter hurdles. in the diamond league athletics too, he was chasing not only his fellow competitors, but also a 29 year old world record. with the crowd behind him fall home, cross the line in a 46.70 seconds to break the record in bus alona and then picks way back in 1992. the, the reminder at the top story was wondering for us, defense officials say all american soldiers and members of nato forces have left the bag room military base in afghanistan. background was the main international advice during the 20 mission that's now coming to an end navigate, you can always get the w news on the go. just d
federal saying there at the bottom of your screen shot plenty of dexterity in his when every shot guess day, despite undergoing multiple ne operations last year, better as strikes that when saves him advance to a clash we have cameron nori who make his 3rd round. they view again the swiss legend in track and field, it was a world record breaking 9 all slow for norwegian, competing on home soil constant fall home, same to know even at the starting blocks that it was going to be a special 400...
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was america insisting on being there was a currency after world war 2 bretton woods that was harry dexter was the american representative, i have a ruling kinds and saying rather than having a specific currency created for national tried called the bank. cool. which is what kinds want to use the american dollar. now that's, you know, that's why we're the big guys. we basically bake the roger there, the, the, the germans way should be the result of country rather than a british pound. and that's how the americans sort can store it as a catastrophe. because what i meant was you're using a domestic currency, french national tribe. now what that meant was, you necessarily have a demand for that country's money over and above the demand for its goods. so consequently, you actually know the american dollars for tried, you're going to be want to, you're going to be driving up the process of american dollars and making it hard for american explorers. and that's what happened at a time. i think your last had to tried surplus back in 1980 and there's been dramatic relocation of production as well b
was america insisting on being there was a currency after world war 2 bretton woods that was harry dexter was the american representative, i have a ruling kinds and saying rather than having a specific currency created for national tried called the bank. cool. which is what kinds want to use the american dollar. now that's, you know, that's why we're the big guys. we basically bake the roger there, the, the, the germans way should be the result of country rather than a british pound. and that's...
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buy up all the real estate and the cheap money from the federal reserve so they can keep people dexter's. so, you know, you've got a very, very negative feedback loop going on here with these fake interest rates created by money printing. so you've got a lot of fake things going on that need to be resolved in the markets before. we can really move forward, right? well, what you're describing their, what their passion signs, right? they've got fiduciary responsibility that perspective says they're obligated to buy treasury's father box at the rule. they're not changing the laws purposefully, because people in congress are working with the bankers to commit a massive fraud a loophole. the bail out bankers, bankers are able to sell essentially tainted meat, right? they're selling something they know is, is, is garbage that, that the can't possibly make any money that you're selling original issue loss. and it's a bow out, the rolling bail out. and it's, it's extortion based extortion. so you've got banks essentially gone pension funds . these are people savings, but they go under their head
buy up all the real estate and the cheap money from the federal reserve so they can keep people dexter's. so, you know, you've got a very, very negative feedback loop going on here with these fake interest rates created by money printing. so you've got a lot of fake things going on that need to be resolved in the markets before. we can really move forward, right? well, what you're describing their, what their passion signs, right? they've got fiduciary responsibility that perspective says...
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not just the americans that have the dexterity to make a great martini. i leave it there.a number of people to join me throughout the day to discuss what could be delivered by the ecb. good morning. dani: good morning. inc. you so much for bringing us that fascinating conversation. keep your eye on manus all this morning in the run-up to the ecb decision. he will be on top of that, giving you the fascinating conversations. if they are being current -- persistent, they would have to step up qe. let's get over to the first word news with annabelle droulers. annabelle: andy is actual covid death toll could be as much as 5 million. that would make it the country with the highest death toll in the world. figures from research models and local authority data range from three to 10 times the official count. adding evidence of massive underreporting. skepticism has grown over the 420,000 total deaths claimed by the government. in chile, the government is offering covid vaccinations to children under the age of 12 as soon as september. the nation presses ahead with one of the world
not just the americans that have the dexterity to make a great martini. i leave it there.a number of people to join me throughout the day to discuss what could be delivered by the ecb. good morning. dani: good morning. inc. you so much for bringing us that fascinating conversation. keep your eye on manus all this morning in the run-up to the ecb decision. he will be on top of that, giving you the fascinating conversations. if they are being current -- persistent, they would have to step up qe....
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. >> i'm very dexterous, i could braid someone's hair with my toes. [ laughter ] >> really?roblem. james is like, "don't worry, we'll cut in, don't worry about it." and i was like, no, i reckon i got it. we were going to have to -- you know, cutting close, we were going to have to use someone else to get to another set, but our editor edited "once upon a time in hollywood" and he's like, "those aren't margot robbie's feet, i've seen margot robbie's feet." >> i'm on twitter, i know people want to see her feet. i don't know where these people come from. [ laughter ] "do we get to see margot's feet?" that's what you're thinking about? we've got huge bombs, buildings falling over, john cena, all these great features. the feet. >> only on social media. someone saying something about the feet. >> anthony: not to have you left out, james, what was the toughest thing you had to have john do on the set? >> for john, listen. john -- [ laughter ] the dumbest thing. what was the toughest thing i had to have you do? >> eat empanadas. >> he ate so many empanadas. >> yeah, it was this elab
. >> i'm very dexterous, i could braid someone's hair with my toes. [ laughter ] >> really?roblem. james is like, "don't worry, we'll cut in, don't worry about it." and i was like, no, i reckon i got it. we were going to have to -- you know, cutting close, we were going to have to use someone else to get to another set, but our editor edited "once upon a time in hollywood" and he's like, "those aren't margot robbie's feet, i've seen margot robbie's...
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look, i get that you wish trump's presidency magically ended in the march of 2020 in the same way "dexter but michael c. hall, he grew that weird, patchy beard and it can't be undone. they're trying to erase the pandemic that same way they're trying to erase the violent insurrection at the capitol on january 6th. gop leaders, like kevin mccarthy and mitch mcconnell, are trying to stop legislation that would create a bipartisan commission to investigate the riot, even though it passed the house yesterday with 35 republican votes. in fact, wisconsin said ron johnson is so desperate to erase the history of what happened on january 6th that he's still lying about the attack and calling it a mostly peaceful protest >> even calling it an insurrection, it wasn't. you know, i condemn the breach i condemn the violence but to say there were thousands of armed insurrectionists, you know, breaching the capitol intent on overthrowing the government is just simply false narrative. by and large, it was peaceful protest except for there were a number of people basically agitators that whipped the crowd a
look, i get that you wish trump's presidency magically ended in the march of 2020 in the same way "dexter but michael c. hall, he grew that weird, patchy beard and it can't be undone. they're trying to erase the pandemic that same way they're trying to erase the violent insurrection at the capitol on january 6th. gop leaders, like kevin mccarthy and mitch mcconnell, are trying to stop legislation that would create a bipartisan commission to investigate the riot, even though it passed the...
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flagged dexter to me a couple of years ago. and said do "one more thing" about dexter. >> that would have been a great celebrity sighting. >> i don't want to know who you are going to say that was. >> "gutfeld!" tonight 11 p.m. that does it for ♪♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] pete: that is our nation's anthem performing this morning on what we're kicking off independence day weekend here on "fox & friends", doing it like no other show, i'd like to think, honoring our nation. rachel: absolutely, no other show will be more patriotic than "fox & friends" on independence weekend. will: i think in all of our estimation somewhere tied perhaps in first place for the best holiday of the year, right there income and income with thanksgiving -- rachel: christmas, what are you talking about? will: it carries the burden of gift-giving -- [laughter] this is about togetherness and celebration. rachel: that's true. will: so send us your pictures. we'd love to see how you celebrate with your friends, your family, your community, your
flagged dexter to me a couple of years ago. and said do "one more thing" about dexter. >> that would have been a great celebrity sighting. >> i don't want to know who you are going to say that was. >> "gutfeld!" tonight 11 p.m. that does it for ♪♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] pete: that is our nation's anthem performing this morning on what we're kicking off independence day weekend here on "fox & friends", doing it like no...
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including this letter from 9-year-old dexter saying i am proud of you.ro and 11-year-old alfie, saying i admire you and so should the rest of the world. and another letter said you should be proud you made it to the finals. that's very much good enough. you made it to the finals. some of soccer's perhaps youngest and wisest fans. alfie said i've been doing bad with my social anxiety and my mom bought me your book and it changed me. marcus rashford has done an enormous amount of community support. he helped raise $27 million to tackle food poverty. >> people should read his statement. it's very powerful. i've been playing this over in my sleep. i can do this in my sleep. why it didn't work that day, i'm so sorry. he's beating himself up. you know how painful this must be for all of them. i'm glad to see the outpouring of support. boris johnson, speaking out. >> these guys are leaders beyond the field. marcus rashford, top of u.k.'s giving list. >> 23 years old. >> the most charitable person or family relative to his wealth is incredible. >> people will re
including this letter from 9-year-old dexter saying i am proud of you.ro and 11-year-old alfie, saying i admire you and so should the rest of the world. and another letter said you should be proud you made it to the finals. that's very much good enough. you made it to the finals. some of soccer's perhaps youngest and wisest fans. alfie said i've been doing bad with my social anxiety and my mom bought me your book and it changed me. marcus rashford has done an enormous amount of community...
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dexter, missouri, you can see ef-2 tornado.rn and central wisconsin back through much of the state of iowa late wednesday night. right? so that's the timing. in miami, it was up to 2 inches of flash flooding. they flash flood really easily. severe storms came through there, you had gusts up to 50. today we look for more rainfall. some of the places will get two >>> good morning. i am abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco . welcome to a drizzly tuesday morning, wednesday morning, thursday through friday mornings. the pattern is not changing until sunday so enjoy the cool and comfortable afternoons. 60 in san francisco. 60s and 70s around the bay and to 70s and 80s inland. cloud cover and drizzle tonight. accuweather seven-day forecast, hottest next week. >>> now to the 2021 nba finals. a match between the phoenix suns and milwaukee bucks heats up. we are celebrating an extraordinary coach making sure everyone gets their moment to shine. will reeve has more from milwaukee. good morning, will. >> reporter: hey, michael, good morning.
dexter, missouri, you can see ef-2 tornado.rn and central wisconsin back through much of the state of iowa late wednesday night. right? so that's the timing. in miami, it was up to 2 inches of flash flooding. they flash flood really easily. severe storms came through there, you had gusts up to 50. today we look for more rainfall. some of the places will get two >>> good morning. i am abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco . welcome to a drizzly tuesday morning, wednesday morning, thursday...
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. >> but that afternoon, as sean and marissa were watching the drama "dexter" on tv, the sounds comingrom next door were different, scary different. >> i heard a loud crash, and after that it was silence for a few seconds, and then in a low voice i heard what sounded like moaning, "help, " "ow, " or "no." >> at that moment i didn't think it was two little boys roughhousing anymore. it felt more dangerous. it felt wrong. >> concerned, marissa walked down the hallway and listened in. >> i knocked on the door and waited a moment, and then i definitely heard a click, like a lock. i had the feeling that there was somebody on the other side of that door. >> she called potsdam pd. >> i live in 3a, and they live across the hall. it just made me a little nervous that i thought i heard yelling and then i knocked to see if they're okay and then it was silent. i'm sorry if it's not anything. it was a weird situation that it makes me uncomfortable. >> okay. i'll have somebody check on it. >> a patrol officer arrived at the second-floor apartment around 5:15 pm. no one answered his knock, so he wait
. >> but that afternoon, as sean and marissa were watching the drama "dexter" on tv, the sounds comingrom next door were different, scary different. >> i heard a loud crash, and after that it was silence for a few seconds, and then in a low voice i heard what sounded like moaning, "help, " "ow, " or "no." >> at that moment i didn't think it was two little boys roughhousing anymore. it felt more dangerous. it felt wrong. >>...
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. >> and, in fact, on one of the pilgrimages you told the incredible story as we were there on dexter". in the little bit of time that we have left, you and peggy wallace kennedy are there together in montgomery, alabama, why? >> well, we're here together because peggy has been so unbelievable in terms of mentoring young people from the martin luther king jr. center in california. they're here this week and they've had an opportunity to visit and be with john lewis, i think 12 times they have visited alabama on the pilgrimage. and so peggy in her life, you know, dr. king said that nonviolence is a way of life. well peggy has dedicated herself to a life of defeating injustice, which is one of those principles of nonviolence. so she's working with young people all over, and especially in my district here in alabama, to help them become the leaders that they already are, really, in terms of working to dismantle racism and fighting for justice. so i'm very proud of them and peggy continues to be in touch with them and help them understand and see that the future is theirs. >> and, peggy,
. >> and, in fact, on one of the pilgrimages you told the incredible story as we were there on dexter". in the little bit of time that we have left, you and peggy wallace kennedy are there together in montgomery, alabama, why? >> well, we're here together because peggy has been so unbelievable in terms of mentoring young people from the martin luther king jr. center in california. they're here this week and they've had an opportunity to visit and be with john lewis, i think 12...
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they did the best they could do with a country that is dexter told us well over a decade ago, was many parts of it seemed like it was still stuck in the second century and i guess the question is, and this is a question for foreign policy experts and for advisers to presidents to debate, and members in the senate and the house to debate. but is the united states capable of keeping 2,500, 3,000, 4,000, troops in afghanistan if that prevents a complete meltdown of a country that was actually used to launch the attacks on america on september 11th. the same thing, claire, could be asked again about iraq. would it have been worth it for us to keep 25, 3,000, 4,000 troops in iraq to prevent the rise of isis. should we have left 3,000 troops in syria to continue to hold up our kurdish allies and push back turkey, push back isis, push back putin, push back assad and push back iran as those troops were doing. this is not a leading question. but this is just -- this is a question to ask if america is not capable ofoing that, what exactly are we capable of doing? >> well, this is -- first of all
they did the best they could do with a country that is dexter told us well over a decade ago, was many parts of it seemed like it was still stuck in the second century and i guess the question is, and this is a question for foreign policy experts and for advisers to presidents to debate, and members in the senate and the house to debate. but is the united states capable of keeping 2,500, 3,000, 4,000, troops in afghanistan if that prevents a complete meltdown of a country that was actually used...
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pandemic hit so i'm just wondering how much has been done before that had to be scrapped and how dexterousk they have had those big shifts from when the pandemic first hit was a certain amount of confusion about what the future may hold after getting a plan going forward. the fact is that these enormous shows have to be fixed at some point. we can't merely change them days before but i think they have got a great creative team and i think they've had a reasonably organicjourney towards this...