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feeling of inferiority is to punch everyone rising that's not that's not a good way to behave mr sally thank you very much for this interview we were talking to. former head of afghan intelligence about. the situation in afghanistan and whether it's going to improve any time soon that's it for us this edition of so think i'll see you next time. how does it feel to be a share of the greatest job in the world it's as close to being a king as any job there is what business model helps to run a prison now we just do or don't like nobody over the case and i don't no one comes anymore we don't have the sergeant me anymore it's the directive that's what they want to do that knowing they don't give a damn if you do the chores are not actually paying enough to put it back into. the louisiana incarceration rate is twice as high as the usa in breach what secrets is behind such success. the russians are coming for well over the last year and this is the message western audiences have been served up twenty four seventh's what is behind this hysteria what does this message aim to achieve always russ
feeling of inferiority is to punch everyone rising that's not that's not a good way to behave mr sally thank you very much for this interview we were talking to. former head of afghan intelligence about. the situation in afghanistan and whether it's going to improve any time soon that's it for us this edition of so think i'll see you next time. how does it feel to be a share of the greatest job in the world it's as close to being a king as any job there is what business model helps to run a...
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mr. chairman. >> sally. >> thank you mr. which i remember good to see you again. three important questions. the first is about the attack on u.s. forces in syria. media reports alleging it is by russian mercenary ris. can you comment at all if we have confirmation if they were russian mercenaryryes and how many do you think were killed and is there confirmation that it was approved or ordered by putin -- >> i'm not sure i can report anything different than you have seen in the media and press on this. in terms of numbers and attribution of who this is. in -- what i can tell you throughout this entire event we were in communications on our communication channel with the russians before, during and after. and what they told us is that they are not their forces or military forces. so you know, i think that kind of speaks for itself here. in terms of what they are. and of course, we've seen the media that come out after this. to me it highlights, again, the unwillingness, inabout of the e regime to take seriously the isis threat. particularly, if there are contracted
mr. chairman. >> sally. >> thank you mr. which i remember good to see you again. three important questions. the first is about the attack on u.s. forces in syria. media reports alleging it is by russian mercenary ris. can you comment at all if we have confirmation if they were russian mercenaryryes and how many do you think were killed and is there confirmation that it was approved or ordered by putin -- >> i'm not sure i can report anything different than you have seen in the...
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sallie ann: how many flavors do you have? cory: four basics. lemonis: and then this is the new packaging. lisa: we're gonna have a cartoonage of mr. cory. ack. sallie ann: very nice. lemonis: take a bite of one. sallie ann: ooh. jennifer: excellent. these are really good. lisa: our goal is to hire 70% single moms in the workforce field who are inexperienced because me, as a single mom, i never got to get a good job. if you want your child to be the best they can be, you put them first. imagine hiring people like that who don't have that degree and all this other stuff, but we can help them by giving them a chance. sallie ann: tell your story. i think that's so important. you speak to every mom out there, and i think that's an important piece of the story. sallie ann: yeah. jennifer: it sells me as a mom. sallie ann: lisa telling it, i mean, it's so powerful when you tell it, and i think on amazon, we want to bring that to life. we'll help you with marketing. we'll help you as you on board. give you consultants to kind of help you navigate the big amazon landscape. we're like an extension of your team. lemonis: i thought lisa did great. s
sallie ann: how many flavors do you have? cory: four basics. lemonis: and then this is the new packaging. lisa: we're gonna have a cartoonage of mr. cory. ack. sallie ann: very nice. lemonis: take a bite of one. sallie ann: ooh. jennifer: excellent. these are really good. lisa: our goal is to hire 70% single moms in the workforce field who are inexperienced because me, as a single mom, i never got to get a good job. if you want your child to be the best they can be, you put them first. imagine...
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mr. flynn listening." >> yeah, i think the question of why -- why did sally yates, the acting attorney general at the time, raise these serious counterintelligence concerns with the white house and yet flynn stays in that position for, you know, for nearly three weeks and pompeo, as a cia director, is in there and briefing him on the nation's top secrets. i mean, to me, that is just one of many questions i'm sure he's going to face. just to add to phil's point on the timing of this, one f the things that struck me, it was reported months ago, months ago that the president was considering firing tillerson and replacing him with pompeo and that was widely reported and the white house came out with official denials, there were tweets from the president saying that's not true, it's fake news, b then here we are and the president says today, i've been considering this for a long time. it just -- you know, it's -- it's -- i come on this show with you, nicolle, every time i run out of words to say. >> it we've all been on the receiving end of fake news that we know because we work in newsrooms with lawyers and s
mr. flynn listening." >> yeah, i think the question of why -- why did sally yates, the acting attorney general at the time, raise these serious counterintelligence concerns with the white house and yet flynn stays in that position for, you know, for nearly three weeks and pompeo, as a cia director, is in there and briefing him on the nation's top secrets. i mean, to me, that is just one of many questions i'm sure he's going to face. just to add to phil's point on the timing of this,...
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mr. flynn violated a law against private citizens engaging in diplomacy. they're talking about the logan act. >> it's ridiculous. mark: here's my question to you. sallys, the former deputy attorney general under the obama administration, she would become the acting attorney general for a short period under trump. she kept pushing this logan act as an excuse to have a widespread investigation of trump world. >> if you go back, there's actually an article that was written so it was david ignacious who first broke this at a legal league. a few days after there was another story where they leaked specifics of the call. this was before the -- i believe this was before the inauguration, and at that time for there not to have been an immediate investigation of where that leak came from, that should have been fire alarms going off everywhere to go and figure out how that leaked out? because this was a very sensitive intelligence capability that we have in this country that nobody seems to be worried about that this jeopardized anything. why? because they were going after the logan act? something that's never been used before? a statute that's never been used
mr. flynn violated a law against private citizens engaging in diplomacy. they're talking about the logan act. >> it's ridiculous. mark: here's my question to you. sallys, the former deputy attorney general under the obama administration, she would become the acting attorney general for a short period under trump. she kept pushing this logan act as an excuse to have a widespread investigation of trump world. >> if you go back, there's actually an article that was written so it was...
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were fired, deputy attorney general, sally yates, and it took a long time for there to be an acknowledgement to fire the national security advisor. don't you think mr. putin watches this and says, boy, are we successful? oy, are we doing well. inside the white house, we're entrenched. after former f.b.i. director testified that the f.b.i. was investigating connections between the present president i house, we're entrenched. after and the kremlin, that same erson who had offered a letter regarding the former secretary a couple days out of the election, an unheard of action, nd no pronouncement was made with other investigations regarding the present president, but unfortunately he was fired. i want to pause for a moment. i said this cannot be about personalities or who has wronged one person or the other. i disagree with general sessions. i disagree with his blocking of real fair criminal justice reform, his opposing civil rights, his supporting bad voter i.d. laws, his eliminating community consent degrees, and his a25k on cities because they -- attack on cities because they don't want it harm innocent families labeled the city as sanctuary cities.
were fired, deputy attorney general, sally yates, and it took a long time for there to be an acknowledgement to fire the national security advisor. don't you think mr. putin watches this and says, boy, are we successful? oy, are we doing well. inside the white house, we're entrenched. after former f.b.i. director testified that the f.b.i. was investigating connections between the present president i house, we're entrenched. after and the kremlin, that same erson who had offered a letter...