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we have two great guests, we have four-star general david petraeus, fox's bill melugin.have several major topics to discuss, before we do, july 4 was a week ago. but on july 4, maybe a day thereafter, i saw either a correspondent or regular guest, i think on msnbc or cnn, she said to the host, that the constitution does not serve our purposes any more. it was written by a handful ofve white slave owners. this is what you get from the marxist left, the constitution. what is in thear constitution? n?due process. free speech, freedom ofly religion, right to bear arms. all kinds of protections for the individual, what else? limitations on government. limitations on congress. limitations on the presidency, limitations on the o courts. so we don't have a kind of totalitarian regime centralized in one place. which is who the founders fought against, we have all kinds of things in the constitution that promote what we call the civil society. law and order. protecting the individual. these people who wrote the constitution and adopted it were people of faith, and learned, most of
we have two great guests, we have four-star general david petraeus, fox's bill melugin.have several major topics to discuss, before we do, july 4 was a week ago. but on july 4, maybe a day thereafter, i saw either a correspondent or regular guest, i think on msnbc or cnn, she said to the host, that the constitution does not serve our purposes any more. it was written by a handful ofve white slave owners. this is what you get from the marxist left, the constitution. what is in thear...
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i want to thank you general petraeus for your service.hank you for coming on the program. god bless you, sir. >> good to be with you mark, we look forward to the largest defense budget in the history this year. >> that is a good thing. we'll be right back. ♪ um, she's eating the rocket. ♪ lunchables! built to be eaten. ♪ age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. >> tech: when you have auto glass damage, trust safelite. bthis dad and daughterso hawere drivingnts when they got a crack in their windshield. [smash] >> dad: it's okay. pull over. >> tech: he wouldn't take his car just anywhere... ♪ pop rock music ♪ >> tech: ...so he brought it to safelite. we replaced the windshield and recalibrated their car's advanced safety system, so features like automatic emergency braking will work properly. >> tech: alright, all finished. >> dad: wow, that's great
i want to thank you general petraeus for your service.hank you for coming on the program. god bless you, sir. >> good to be with you mark, we look forward to the largest defense budget in the history this year. >> that is a good thing. we'll be right back. ♪ um, she's eating the rocket. ♪ lunchables! built to be eaten. ♪ age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein....
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i'll speak to david petraeus later this hour for his view. little things like getting a real offer in two minutes really make roger happy. so does carvana's customer advocate caiaitlin picking up his car at promptly 10am. hi, are you roger? berglund. wiwith the honda accord? yes i am. it's right over there. will i be getting? and he loves that caitlin pays him on the spot. yep, rog. it's the little things that drive you happy. we'll drive you happy at carvana. (energetically) you guys are crushing it! see how the 8 grams of healthy protein in land o' frost premium meat gives you energy and keeps you full? let's get those buns toastin' bread. cheese. 10 more. go! ♪ i'metting shredded! ♪ make the sma choice. land o'frost premium meat. [ sleep app ] and the end. you have now reached the end of the sleep app. you're the first person to actually do that. now i want to say congratulations, but it's also disappointing. what do you mean? that's it? i've got nothing left. hey if i were you, i'd try warm milk. enough out of you! hi! oh go.. is this rea
i'll speak to david petraeus later this hour for his view. little things like getting a real offer in two minutes really make roger happy. so does carvana's customer advocate caiaitlin picking up his car at promptly 10am. hi, are you roger? berglund. wiwith the honda accord? yes i am. it's right over there. will i be getting? and he loves that caitlin pays him on the spot. yep, rog. it's the little things that drive you happy. we'll drive you happy at carvana. (energetically) you guys are...
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question famously on his way into iraq general petraeus turned to a journalist from the washington post rick axton who's traveling with him and said tell me how this ends. and i'm curious but not simply the war in ukraine, but but the larger story of of putin's russia this corrupt system ridden with inefficiency and and criminal activity. tell me how this ends. where does where does it go? do you see putin's falling from power? you see a russia stabilizing after that? some people think it'll be even more unstable and dangerous after putin. what what do you think? how does this story end? well, so i'm a sort of scenario analyzer. i don't have a one ending scenario. i i there's three scenarios that i see in how this could end. there's the good scenario which is i would put as a low probability scenario, probably 15% and that is that you crane defeats russia militarily that we supply enough equipment military equipment that they're fighting for their homeland. they're fighting better than the russians. the russians are are inefficient corrupt into moralized and that they win and they decis
question famously on his way into iraq general petraeus turned to a journalist from the washington post rick axton who's traveling with him and said tell me how this ends. and i'm curious but not simply the war in ukraine, but but the larger story of of putin's russia this corrupt system ridden with inefficiency and and criminal activity. tell me how this ends. where does where does it go? do you see putin's falling from power? you see a russia stabilizing after that? some people think it'll be...
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american general, former head of the cia, david petraeus, told the german publication bult, but hungarytinues to stand on its own , prime minister viktor orban said in a radio interview koshut that the west got a little confused in the war, according to him, now it is necessary to agree on a new system of european security, because they do not use flamethrowers to extinguish fires, and about enemy losses on the front in ukraine, more than 75,000 russian servicemen were killed or wounded. this was reported by the cnn channel on its website with a link on the member of the us house of representatives elisa slotkin on saturday, she was present at a classified briefing in the administration of joe biden, the authoritative publication japan news continues the ukrainian theme on the page with material about the performance of musicians kateryna gudziy, a bandurist performed at the tokyo college of music in support of peace in ukraine and finally, in our review of the photo dedication, a well-known ukrainian brand is on the cover of an english-language daily newspaper, which in kharkiv oblast
american general, former head of the cia, david petraeus, told the german publication bult, but hungarytinues to stand on its own , prime minister viktor orban said in a radio interview koshut that the west got a little confused in the war, according to him, now it is necessary to agree on a new system of european security, because they do not use flamethrowers to extinguish fires, and about enemy losses on the front in ukraine, more than 75,000 russian servicemen were killed or wounded. this...
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we have two great guests, we have four-star general david petraeus, fox's bill melugin.eral major topics to discuss, before we do, july 4 was a week ago. but on july 4, maybe a
we have two great guests, we have four-star general david petraeus, fox's bill melugin.eral major topics to discuss, before we do, july 4 was a week ago. but on july 4, maybe a
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and some of it, i thought was just silly because it's like, blank director david petraeus. cia director. it's like they marked out cia and i said why are you doing that? and the letters cia are everywhere. they said, well, if you have the letters cia in your book then the cia has to review your book and that could add months to your publication, okay, forget it, i'll leave it there. anyway and i'll make this quick because it's a much longer answer. the fbi is overseas and over 70 offices and we're all based at the u.s. embassies throughout the world and most people don't know that we're overseas and what the fbi does, if there's a nexus to an investigation in the united states and has a nexus to, say, china, which is one of the places i was stationed. and i have to go to the chinese government and get whatever evidence they need and get back to the united states. and advice versa, if the chinese have that. and that's certainly what you're doing, more of a liaison position although in some offices and in the ones i covered. if there's a case or a terrorist bombing which happ
and some of it, i thought was just silly because it's like, blank director david petraeus. cia director. it's like they marked out cia and i said why are you doing that? and the letters cia are everywhere. they said, well, if you have the letters cia in your book then the cia has to review your book and that could add months to your publication, okay, forget it, i'll leave it there. anyway and i'll make this quick because it's a much longer answer. the fbi is overseas and over 70 offices and...
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it's like blank director david petraeus britt cia director. they marked out cia. i said where you doing that? the letter cia are everywhere. they said well, if you have the letter cia in your book than the cia has to review your book. that could add months to your publication. i'm okay forget it i'll leave it there. i'll make this quick it's a much longer answer. the fbi is overseas and over 70 offices. we are basing u.s. embassies throughout the world. if this investigation here in the united states we have a nexus to state china i am the person who works to get that information or evidence or whatever they need and get that back to the d united states so e can do our investigation and vice versa. the head of the office we are more of a liaison position. if there is a case in a terrorist bombing and other places i covered. once the fbi to help going to go to the fbi if it's warranted we send people over too that country and we help them with their investigation. there's a terrorist attack oversee that as the fbi's jurisdiction for the fbi investigates it.se that'
it's like blank director david petraeus britt cia director. they marked out cia. i said where you doing that? the letter cia are everywhere. they said well, if you have the letter cia in your book than the cia has to review your book. that could add months to your publication. i'm okay forget it i'll leave it there. i'll make this quick it's a much longer answer. the fbi is overseas and over 70 offices. we are basing u.s. embassies throughout the world. if this investigation here in the united...
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necessarily need to know it and some of it i thought was just silly because it's like blank director david petraeus. cia director, it's like they marked out cia and i said well, why are you doing that? the letter cia are everywhere and they said well. if you have the letter cia in your book, then the cia has to review your book and that could add months. to your publication so like yeah. okay, forget i'll just leave it there. but anyway, um, and i'll make this quick because it's it's a much longer answer the fbi is overseas and over 70 offices. we are all based in the us embassies throughout the world. and most people don't know that we're overseas and what the fbi does is if there is a nexus to an investigation here in the united states and it has a nexus to say china, which is one of the places i was stationed then i'm the person who works with the chinese government. to get that information or evidence or whatever they need and get that back to the united states so we can do our investigation and vice versa if the chinese have an investigation i help them with that. so you're the fbi the legal a
necessarily need to know it and some of it i thought was just silly because it's like blank director david petraeus. cia director, it's like they marked out cia and i said well, why are you doing that? the letter cia are everywhere and they said well. if you have the letter cia in your book, then the cia has to review your book and that could add months. to your publication so like yeah. okay, forget i'll just leave it there. but anyway, um, and i'll make this quick because it's it's a much...
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in 2012, former army general and cia director david petraeus gave notebooks of top-secret inioan information jail. was it worth it? >> i try so hard not to frame things as being worth it or not worth it. what i know is that i'm home with my parents, and we take our lives every day moving forward as being richer in knowing what to be grateful for. >> it's okay. you're here. you're here. >> grateful for the moment of her prison release. we said this story is complicated. on the one hand, individuals can't be deciding what to declassify. on the other, some things are classified to conceal wrongdoing, torture in the war on terror, for example. in a home in texas, one mother has simplified the story her way, with a portrait of a veteran and a display of a commendation for meritorious service to her country. >> what reality did was not espionage. what reality did was patriotism. she actually stood up and worked for the american people to give us the truth about an attack on our vote, an attack on our democracy, an attack on our country, you know. and i'm very proud of her for that. >> last month,
in 2012, former army general and cia director david petraeus gave notebooks of top-secret inioan information jail. was it worth it? >> i try so hard not to frame things as being worth it or not worth it. what i know is that i'm home with my parents, and we take our lives every day moving forward as being richer in knowing what to be grateful for. >> it's okay. you're here. you're here. >> grateful for the moment of her prison release. we said this story is complicated. on the...
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. >> david, the famous david petraeus question, tell me how this ends.e how or what the thinking is about how anyone might end putin's practice of just sort of lobbing missiles at civilian targets in ukraine whenever he has a fit or suffers a loss or just feels like it? it seems to me, that could go on indefinitely, despite what's happening on the battlefield in the donbas or near kherson or the actual war. he's not going to run out of dumb munitions any time soon, or ever, and has this ability to just strike civilian targets at will. that, it seems to me, could go on for years and years. what's the thinking about how you turn that off somehow? >> gene, the standard answer i hear at the pentagon and the white house is that's for ukraine to decide. president biden has said he believes this conflict should end in a negotiated settlement, but when the negotiations begin, what position ukraine takes, whether ukraine might agree to some temporary holding of its land by russia in exchange for a cease-fire, those are all questions for the future. the white hous
. >> david, the famous david petraeus question, tell me how this ends.e how or what the thinking is about how anyone might end putin's practice of just sort of lobbing missiles at civilian targets in ukraine whenever he has a fit or suffers a loss or just feels like it? it seems to me, that could go on indefinitely, despite what's happening on the battlefield in the donbas or near kherson or the actual war. he's not going to run out of dumb munitions any time soon, or ever, and has this...