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and the nsc lawyers came back and said, you have to say u.s. persons. [laughter] you cannot say the american people. which is of course ridiculous. but there are these considerations that are just different from the foreign policy side. john: a piece of trivia. when a president of the united states goes abroad, all of his public remarks he makes on that trip, whether it is two days or 10, those are all done and cleared and approved before air force one leaves the united states, so it is a real crunch for speechwriting before. >> please tell us your name 2. -- your name too. >> as a former resident of south carolina in charleston, i would like to hear you elaborate on his decision to sing "amazing grace." kyle: yeah. do you know cody's story about this? sarada: so i was not involved in writing the charleston speech and i was not there, but our director of speechwriting tells the story that they were actually on the plane headed down there and the president said there is a 50-50 chance i will will sing. i think in the moment he felt it. kyle: at our boss
and the nsc lawyers came back and said, you have to say u.s. persons. [laughter] you cannot say the american people. which is of course ridiculous. but there are these considerations that are just different from the foreign policy side. john: a piece of trivia. when a president of the united states goes abroad, all of his public remarks he makes on that trip, whether it is two days or 10, those are all done and cleared and approved before air force one leaves the united states, so it is a real...
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rallying and hopefully calling all of our better angels to come together on where we can agree and nscff not a perfect country but we certainly have all the tools we need to fix it and continue moving forward. let's hope we do that. clay travis, things for your time always. >> thank you, shannon bream. thanks for having me. breaking tonight, school board in virginia has officially decided to appeal in order to b higher a teacher who spoke of his personal capacity at a meeting state you would violate his religious -- and injunction order ordered th county to reinstate the teacher who was suspended after voicing his personal opinion during a school board meeting in early june. we will follow the case. our profile and mom said she's fighting a local school board over crt and now she could be facing legal action. she joins us live next. ♪welcome back to that same old place♪ ♪that you laughed about♪ ♪well, the names have all changed♪ ♪since you hung around♪ welcome back, america. it sure is good to see you. what's the #1 retinol brand welcome back, america. used most by dermatologists? it's
rallying and hopefully calling all of our better angels to come together on where we can agree and nscff not a perfect country but we certainly have all the tools we need to fix it and continue moving forward. let's hope we do that. clay travis, things for your time always. >> thank you, shannon bream. thanks for having me. breaking tonight, school board in virginia has officially decided to appeal in order to b higher a teacher who spoke of his personal capacity at a meeting state you...
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the secretary went to the secretary of state and also the nsc and others, and they were -- they formedthe joint chiefs of staff contrary to normal chain of command, he said, you must not, if you get a call from richard nixon or the white house ordering you to fire and to use military force, you must not do that until you clear it with me. that was in direct contradiction to the normal traditions. but there are also striking differences, wolf. just for one more moment, the fact was that what we worried about with trump was that he was crazy, and he's still crazy and he was unhinged and you know he could bring the whole system down. he has all these authoritarian tendencies. richard nixon, by contrast, actually respected the constitution. when the supreme court came down with its decision he had to turn over the tapes, the tapes of his conversations that he knew would sink him, he said turn over the tapes and then he was booted out of office for a third time. so i think you have to put trump in a different camp, in a more dangerous camp than nixon. >> yeah. that's pretty significant. in
the secretary went to the secretary of state and also the nsc and others, and they were -- they formedthe joint chiefs of staff contrary to normal chain of command, he said, you must not, if you get a call from richard nixon or the white house ordering you to fire and to use military force, you must not do that until you clear it with me. that was in direct contradiction to the normal traditions. but there are also striking differences, wolf. just for one more moment, the fact was that what we...
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president moise's death, and then there's also the senate president, also jockeying for power according to nsc. those leaders from the fbi and dhs met with those teams. now, hallie, there's also news overnight that the police chief in haiti announced that arrest of a third suspect with american ties. at this point haitian authorities say there have been at least -- there are at least 29 people that were involved in this assassination. so far at least 24 have either been arrested or killed. five of them are still on the run, hallie, and that doctor, haitian doctor who is based in florida, they say that he was even planning to install himself as the president of that country. there are still many questions though, hallie, about how all of this was financed. that, of course, is part of now an international investigation. hallie. >> gabe gutierrez, appreciate your update. stay on top of the reporting for us from haiti. >>> coming up next on the show, what happened at a conservative gathering headlined by donald trump over the weekend that dr. anthony fauci called horrifying. ♪ when technology is e
president moise's death, and then there's also the senate president, also jockeying for power according to nsc. those leaders from the fbi and dhs met with those teams. now, hallie, there's also news overnight that the police chief in haiti announced that arrest of a third suspect with american ties. at this point haitian authorities say there have been at least -- there are at least 29 people that were involved in this assassination. so far at least 24 have either been arrested or killed. five...
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everyone in the sort of putin nsc and nsa world knows who did this most likely, right?ld be. it could be a little bit ambiguous in the sense that they knew some action would occur and it seemed to happen across the entire system of operations and that suggested it was a coordinated effort. everyone is being quiet and reports from moscow aren't particularly clear and no one is talking about it and it will be two, three, maybe four weeks before we have an understanding about which of these scenarios might play out. >> and how well defended are we? it's been shocking to me that solar winds and other hacks, ransomware and otherwise, government hacks were brought to the attention of our government by people in the private sector, by these, you know, these private companies, forensic companies and not aerodetection. >> that's right, andrea. we are terribly defended as a country because most of our assets are in the dotcom space. so that meanses it doesn't necessarily have protection around those areas and it's a coordination with the sector. most of the cyber investigation, m
everyone in the sort of putin nsc and nsa world knows who did this most likely, right?ld be. it could be a little bit ambiguous in the sense that they knew some action would occur and it seemed to happen across the entire system of operations and that suggested it was a coordinated effort. everyone is being quiet and reports from moscow aren't particularly clear and no one is talking about it and it will be two, three, maybe four weeks before we have an understanding about which of these...
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all five nsc then and is also often a obedience. the logic magazine. as you you, squarely as well as other publications. this is the message is. so is such a day. julian see your, then, well. >> is a strategy. >> that you. >> i have a handful of questions i you're hoping to read reading first. >> ,celeste said years in a period i'm really excited to warm up with you on the first chapter i call the gatekeepers ilnew, not new. period for you. excellent loss, you. on today's date is three years. i will. this is a society where they all change for the newlocal . station, no, no due process a lot worse and partly house black as conditions for increasingly strange machines. the course and when any individual. this is i exists. inside a socially inc., is a world. he is google, facebook, letter now control the disease and visual expression of billions of the world is. fight fight is users,. although they only roll forms in the legal order increasingly resemble that of these dollars. the impact of their regulations on speech have on an ordinary individuals but
all five nsc then and is also often a obedience. the logic magazine. as you you, squarely as well as other publications. this is the message is. so is such a day. julian see your, then, well. >> is a strategy. >> that you. >> i have a handful of questions i you're hoping to read reading first. >> ,celeste said years in a period i'm really excited to warm up with you on the first chapter i call the gatekeepers ilnew, not new. period for you. excellent loss, you. on...
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we're working closely under the auspices the nsc with our interagency partners, especially the cia, dod, state department and others. and bringing what we can bring to the table. our highest priority, of course, is the protection and well-being -- the health and well-being of u.s. government personnel. we are making progress for sure. but we're not yet at a point where we know the cause of the incidents and if it is an tack and who did it, et cetera. i will tell you that we're trying to be aggressive and we're viewing all of the u.s. government personnel who have these symptoms from our perspective, they're victims. we want to treat them as potential victims and there are colleagues in the federal government. we care deeply about them. >> thank you. >> i recently visited mcallen, texas, where i met with your special agent in charge of the san antonio field office. he was able to brief me on the maun stream companies with a national security or innovation focus such as spacex. what i heard was disturbing. terribly threatening in my view to the well-being of americans and to our economy.
we're working closely under the auspices the nsc with our interagency partners, especially the cia, dod, state department and others. and bringing what we can bring to the table. our highest priority, of course, is the protection and well-being -- the health and well-being of u.s. government personnel. we are making progress for sure. but we're not yet at a point where we know the cause of the incidents and if it is an tack and who did it, et cetera. i will tell you that we're trying to be...
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. >> dana: is also the former nsc for george w. bush.resident biden just said. how might you frame it differently? >> we have reverence for the truth and the veterans, and i certainly understand the blood and the treasurer that we put into afghanistan but i think biden is going about this all wrong. it's sloppy and didn't give us enough of our of our allies a heads up. for me it echoes that president obama and because the rise of isis. what's good for the united states, and why were we there in the first place and it was to prevent another al qaeda grant attack on the united states. that's why we need to see this and provide and continue nation-building or anything else or just read hearings. >> dana: one of the things that's been an issue is what we are going to do or not do to help the interpreters that are -- of the afghan eight that are targeted by the taliban, or many that are targeted and killed. >> two the processing with immigrants and that's why we are asking to consider changing the law. >> dana: do they have to wait for congre
. >> dana: is also the former nsc for george w. bush.resident biden just said. how might you frame it differently? >> we have reverence for the truth and the veterans, and i certainly understand the blood and the treasurer that we put into afghanistan but i think biden is going about this all wrong. it's sloppy and didn't give us enough of our of our allies a heads up. for me it echoes that president obama and because the rise of isis. what's good for the united states, and why were...
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manufacturer what i'm being told is that would still require to a certain extent sort of the dod or the nsche defense production act and do some things so again, just something else to add into the mix to these reports of talks between globalfoundries and intel. antitrust or fear and china could be -- issues. >> is there any sense that kind of consolidation could help with some of the supply chain bs we've seen with regard to chips this particular and maybe some vertical integration >> i mean, it would potentially be beneficial to intel particularly as it is trying to leapfrog yet again because it has a huge gap in its chip making in terms of where things are right now, and it kind of missed that. as for overall supply, that's still -- you know, that's sort of in process. global foundries and tsmc have spoken positively very recently about starting to be able to meet some of this demand that of course have seen from the automakers that has not been met that has resulted in far fewer sales of new automobiles. >> it is interesting that even on the reports the market bids up intel by a percent
manufacturer what i'm being told is that would still require to a certain extent sort of the dod or the nsche defense production act and do some things so again, just something else to add into the mix to these reports of talks between globalfoundries and intel. antitrust or fear and china could be -- issues. >> is there any sense that kind of consolidation could help with some of the supply chain bs we've seen with regard to chips this particular and maybe some vertical integration...
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continues to cover-up what took place here joining me right now a world health organization member, former nsc lead drafter coorganizer of this open letter you have three additional letters related to origins virus tell me about that what you thought of chinese foreign ministry spokespeople attacking you for this open letter. >> so, yes, maria our four open lertsdz have called for kind of full investigation into the origins of the pandemic, that every person on earth should be demanding, it is just outrageous that a year and a half after initial outbreak with four million official number but probably closer to 10 million people dead. we don't have any comprehensive international investigation into the origins of the pandemic, and nonis planned, what our open letters have called for us a full investigation with full access, to all the relevant records, samples personnel inside china communist party prevented that china essentially lied, and hidden all kinds of critically important information answered prevented this type of investigation what we're saying this is what we need if china wants to
continues to cover-up what took place here joining me right now a world health organization member, former nsc lead drafter coorganizer of this open letter you have three additional letters related to origins virus tell me about that what you thought of chinese foreign ministry spokespeople attacking you for this open letter. >> so, yes, maria our four open lertsdz have called for kind of full investigation into the origins of the pandemic, that every person on earth should be demanding,...
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who executive board, delivered by ambassador bremberg to tedros, that was brought together by hhs the nsc department of state. now it will never be a perfect organization because it's beholden to its members and it has to have a member agreement that ours things to strengthen it. it is outlined by the trump administration. it was almost exactly mimicked by france and germany. they didn't sign on to our paper because they didn't want to sign onto the u.s. at the time. but it had mussed the same language. this is a good place to start. >> thank you and it sounds like dr. dasic is somebody who should come before our select subcommittee in the near future and we hope that the majority will bring them in. >> it is a shame our colleagues on the other of the aisle are not here. this is not a partisan issue. this is not an american issue. it is a world issue of critical importance. your courage to testify today and bring forward information you are bringing forward, i'm extremely grateful for that. as both a physician and a director of public health, i can tell you dr giroir, that the things that
who executive board, delivered by ambassador bremberg to tedros, that was brought together by hhs the nsc department of state. now it will never be a perfect organization because it's beholden to its members and it has to have a member agreement that ours things to strengthen it. it is outlined by the trump administration. it was almost exactly mimicked by france and germany. they didn't sign on to our paper because they didn't want to sign onto the u.s. at the time. but it had mussed the same...
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executive board that was delivered to the ambassador that was brought together by the hhs and and its -- nsc department of state. it will never be a permanent -- a perfect organization because it has to have a member agreement to do things. it is outlined by the trump administration. it was almost exactly a minute by france and germany they did not sign onto our paper because they did not want to sign onto the u.s. at the same time but it had the exact same language and it is a good place to start. >> you should come before our subcommittee in the near future and hope that the majority will bring them in. thank you. >> now, let us go to dr. miller meeks. rep. meeks: thank you ranking member scalia's for putting this -- scailse for putting this community -- committee together. your testimony is important and that is -- it is a shame that our colleagues are not here. this is not a partisan issue, this is not an american issue, this is a world issue of critical importance and your courage to be able to testify and bring forward the information you are bringing forward, i am grateful for that. a
executive board that was delivered to the ambassador that was brought together by the hhs and and its -- nsc department of state. it will never be a permanent -- a perfect organization because it has to have a member agreement to do things. it is outlined by the trump administration. it was almost exactly a minute by france and germany they did not sign onto our paper because they did not want to sign onto the u.s. at the same time but it had the exact same language and it is a good place to...