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how the specter of the exchange figures into the specter of hostage negotiations today. >> it has a backdropmas leaders felt given that experience we have hostages, the israelis will surely make trades. including that leader of hamas in gaza today. one of the masterminds of what was done ismail haniyeh was one of those released. the israelis will be willing to make trades because of. that on the israeli side, it's because of that there is a hesitancy to eight and like. that is also a very deep reluctance to do anything that looks like hamas is being rewarded for what they did. so the impetus on the israeli side to talk to anybody about this is really quite limited. it's much more to talk with countries like qatar or turkey or agent that have a relationship with hamas, especially qatar that is a bankroller of hamas. and obviously, it has the ability to threaten to withhold money and maybe even got relations. so we are clearly trying to work with those that have leverage on hamas and they have an interest, qatar and turkey, a relationship with hamas and here is the die off that relationship. b
how the specter of the exchange figures into the specter of hostage negotiations today. >> it has a backdropmas leaders felt given that experience we have hostages, the israelis will surely make trades. including that leader of hamas in gaza today. one of the masterminds of what was done ismail haniyeh was one of those released. the israelis will be willing to make trades because of. that on the israeli side, it's because of that there is a hesitancy to eight and like. that is also a very...
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i mean and also invoking the specter of the wars in iraq and afghanistan may be a useful sort of ruatorial tool to convince israelis, look, we mean the best here, but what it does when you talk about the arab world to invoke the specter of that is deeply problematic. >> and to stay on the 9/11 analogy you kind of play out over the span of the outcome, the united states wanted today go after osama bin laden. they used the concocted excuse of wmds which everyone knows was pushed upon the public as a lie. in the case of iraq it's a state predominantly controlled by iranian backed militias. we got isis 2.0 and ended up having years of terrorism across the united states and europe that still haunts us to this day. i think to michelle's point which is very important, anyone trying to convict the israelis, take a beat. learn from our mistakes. the anger is real, the pain is real, the suffering is real, but the revenge may end up being something that produces an outcome that is much more disastrous. everybody keeps saying -- in israel, everybody says we're not going to return to the status go. a v
i mean and also invoking the specter of the wars in iraq and afghanistan may be a useful sort of ruatorial tool to convince israelis, look, we mean the best here, but what it does when you talk about the arab world to invoke the specter of that is deeply problematic. >> and to stay on the 9/11 analogy you kind of play out over the span of the outcome, the united states wanted today go after osama bin laden. they used the concocted excuse of wmds which everyone knows was pushed upon the...
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and also, invoking the specter of the wars in iraq and afghanistan may be a useful rhetorical tool to convince israelis, look, we mean the best here. but what it does when you talk about the arab world to invoke the specter of that is deeply problematic. >> and stay on the 9/11 analogy, if you play it out over the span of the outcome, the united states wanted to go after osama bin laden. they ended up invading afghanistan, toppling the taliban, 20 years of war. they then use the concocted excuse of wmds, which everyone believes and now knows was pushed on as ally to invade iraq. and look at how those two countries turned out. in a case of afghanistan, the taliban are -- back. in a case of iraq, it's an ethnonationalists they predominately controlled by iranian-backed iraqi militias. we got rid of al-qaeda. what did we get in return? we got ice is two point oh and we got years of terrorism across the united states and europe that still haunts us to this day. so, i think, to michel's point, which is very important, anyone who is trying to convince the israelis, take from me, learn from
and also, invoking the specter of the wars in iraq and afghanistan may be a useful rhetorical tool to convince israelis, look, we mean the best here. but what it does when you talk about the arab world to invoke the specter of that is deeply problematic. >> and stay on the 9/11 analogy, if you play it out over the span of the outcome, the united states wanted to go after osama bin laden. they ended up invading afghanistan, toppling the taliban, 20 years of war. they then use the concocted...
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those strikes in syria also raise the specter of the possibility of a wider war. there been reports prank of an explosion near israel, southern border with egypt. israel's exchanging daily fire with the has the law at its northern border with lab and on this become a multi front war very much so i think they, they call but instead of the one to the, to the south of god. so i think i know this, it is rather suggesting that that, that if in fact came from yeah, then the american shut down some drugs for me. i'm in last week and i think this 1 may have been meant for them show of its target and the as well. but milwaukee? yes, i'm the the action that we're getting a test script. wider escalation will be a decision by hezbollah to, to engage it's rocket forces. and i think everybody's keen, that doesn't happen right now though he is released on his blood a maintaining a fairly low level of, of come back. but if we see not intensifying it to be very serious, not already beloved on itself, so which would be devastating ultimately. but for the why to reach it. so your an
those strikes in syria also raise the specter of the possibility of a wider war. there been reports prank of an explosion near israel, southern border with egypt. israel's exchanging daily fire with the has the law at its northern border with lab and on this become a multi front war very much so i think they, they call but instead of the one to the, to the south of god. so i think i know this, it is rather suggesting that that, that if in fact came from yeah, then the american shut down some...
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those strikes in syria also raise the specter of the possibility of a wider war. there been reports, frank of an explosion near israel, southern border with egypt. israel's exchanging daily fire with a has the law at its northern border with 11 on this become a multi front war very much so i think they think tom, but instead of the one to the, to the south of god. so i think i know this, it is rather suggesting that that, that if i came from yeah, then the american shut down some drugs for me. i'm in last week and i think this 1 may have been meant for them show of its target. and the as well. but milwaukee? yes, i'm the the action that we're getting a test script. wider escalation will be a decision by hezbollah to, to engage it's rocket forces. and i think everybody's keen, that doesn't happen right now though it's released and has blocked a maintaining a fairly low level of, of combat. but if we see not intensifying it to be very serious, no, that'll be beloved on itself. so which will be devastating ultimately. but for the why to reach it for your answers, 45
those strikes in syria also raise the specter of the possibility of a wider war. there been reports, frank of an explosion near israel, southern border with egypt. israel's exchanging daily fire with a has the law at its northern border with 11 on this become a multi front war very much so i think they think tom, but instead of the one to the, to the south of god. so i think i know this, it is rather suggesting that that, that if i came from yeah, then the american shut down some drugs for me....
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the specter of malnutrition and food. security looms large over the afghan population, a grim consequenceuals in afghanistan are acutely malnourished with children under five accounting for 3.2 million of this total as reported by the world food program. among those affected is salma, hospitalized due to malnutrition for 10 days now. her doctor says she severely lacks nutrients, but her family can't afford to provide enough food for her. the reason for that is her family's economic problems that prevent her mother from feeding herself as well as her daughter properly. that has resulted in salma's current condition. if salma's family could meet her needs, she would get better soon. professor hasan ze says almost 90% of malerished patients are grappling with poverty. he believes that's a direct fallout of the past wars, the... conflicts imposed on the country decimated the country's economy, unleashing wave of poverty across the nation, and now malnutrition is one of the devastating repercussions of prolonged foreign occupation, war is the most important factor to bring mal nourishment to c
the specter of malnutrition and food. security looms large over the afghan population, a grim consequenceuals in afghanistan are acutely malnourished with children under five accounting for 3.2 million of this total as reported by the world food program. among those affected is salma, hospitalized due to malnutrition for 10 days now. her doctor says she severely lacks nutrients, but her family can't afford to provide enough food for her. the reason for that is her family's economic problems...
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didn't happen, but there were ny precautions taken, many billions of dollars spent to prevent the specter of y2k. an example, perhaps, of nineties cluelessness. so what are some of the arguments against the notion that the nineties were the clueless decade? i argue that this is a present list approach tending to criticize americans of the 9090s for not knowing then what we ow now about terrorism or about technology or other topics. the fallacy of presentism, i think, lurks in the characterization of the nineties as clueless decade applying contemporarytandards, standards of our time to expectations, to people, to evts of the past, expecting them to know what we know and to embrace what we recognize as the standards and values of these days. and while one could argue that indeed u.s. efforts ainst terrorism abroad were uneven at bestomegrown terrorism, oklahoma city bombing,he atlanta olymps bombing for two cases, the unabomber is another homeown terrorism and received a lot more attention from authorities in t nineties than the specter of international terrorism. and i'm not so sure the u
didn't happen, but there were ny precautions taken, many billions of dollars spent to prevent the specter of y2k. an example, perhaps, of nineties cluelessness. so what are some of the arguments against the notion that the nineties were the clueless decade? i argue that this is a present list approach tending to criticize americans of the 9090s for not knowing then what we ow now about terrorism or about technology or other topics. the fallacy of presentism, i think, lurks in the...
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after the treasury announced they would sell $500 billion more the second half of this year than a specter. to mere that was -- to me that was clearly driven by supply and i think fed policy exacerbated that imbalance. the fact they have backed away from another rate hike in november is a parcel pivot that does provide some cushion against instability in the back end of the market but really does come down to supply. i spoke a bit with jim recently and in broad agreement that things have changed around the supply demand dynamics. sonali: speaking of supply, what about demand? when we look at what happened with the auction yesterday, there are concerns about dealers having to step up the way they did. how does that bode as more supply continues to hit the market? brian: it is a challenge for the market to digest a great deal of bond supply and barry hit on the fact that the estimates from treasury have increased. sometimes we can look at that and say that is a shock to supply demand dynamics in the bond market but there is also an economic impact. the reason bond supply from the treasury is
after the treasury announced they would sell $500 billion more the second half of this year than a specter. to mere that was -- to me that was clearly driven by supply and i think fed policy exacerbated that imbalance. the fact they have backed away from another rate hike in november is a parcel pivot that does provide some cushion against instability in the back end of the market but really does come down to supply. i spoke a bit with jim recently and in broad agreement that things have...
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the specter of bolshevik revolution abroad and a violent strikes and criminal anarchy at home. greatly troubled governor coolidge. as the progressive tide receded and more radical assaults on the social order emerged. the experience of combating them shook him to the core of his being. and brought his fundamentally conservative beliefs in the rule of law. and ordered freedom to center stage. without the harrowing upheavals of 1919 and the boston police strike that made him a national figure. coolidge i think, would probably be remembered today as a cautious, progressive, an incrementalist, a practitioner of what has been called the politics of prudence for many years. progressive and conservative beliefs co-existed in his mind. but when revolutionary challenges to the american system of government erupted after world war one, his rhetoric of conservatism became more conspicuous and assertive. it was this side of coolidge that defined him ever after beginning in 1920, when americans returned to normalcy and left the progressive era behind. thank you. doctor, and thank you very m
the specter of bolshevik revolution abroad and a violent strikes and criminal anarchy at home. greatly troubled governor coolidge. as the progressive tide receded and more radical assaults on the social order emerged. the experience of combating them shook him to the core of his being. and brought his fundamentally conservative beliefs in the rule of law. and ordered freedom to center stage. without the harrowing upheavals of 1919 and the boston police strike that made him a national figure....
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you say the specter of trump, let's talk about the reality of trump because what you have here and i know a lot of people like to call him president trump. he is actually now defendant trump. have members of congress who rather than vote for what is right are only concerned about making sure that donald trump allows them to keep their seat. when you start talking about different factions the party, a lot of guys might believe one thing. 10 guys might feel another way but the crux of the matter is you've got 40 or 50 of them who will stand on and they have their own network, they will stand on television and tell you that what they support is a lie and it is documented that it is alive that is 2.5 years down the road. when you start talking about picking a speaker, there is no hope for them picking a speaker. guest: it is an indication of the divisions i am talking about. you have anywhere from ultra maga to the quintessential northeastern moderate. there are clearly diehard trump loyalists. that is an element that has historically felt disrespected or under respected but they are not
you say the specter of trump, let's talk about the reality of trump because what you have here and i know a lot of people like to call him president trump. he is actually now defendant trump. have members of congress who rather than vote for what is right are only concerned about making sure that donald trump allows them to keep their seat. when you start talking about different factions the party, a lot of guys might believe one thing. 10 guys might feel another way but the crux of the matter...
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those strikes in syria also raise the specter of the possibility of a wider war there been reports. frank of an explosion near israel. southern border with egypt is real as exchanging daily fire with a has the law at its northern border with lab and on could this become a multi front war a very much so i think they say tom, but instead of the one to the, to the south of god. so i think i know this, it is rather suggesting that that, that it came from yeah. then the american shut down some drugs for me. i'm in last week and i think this 1 may have been met for them show of its target in the as well. but milwaukee? yes. i've the, the auction that will detonate, test script wider escalation will be a decision by hezbollah to, to engage it's rocket forces. i think everybody's keen, that doesn't happen right now though it's riley's and has bought a i've been taking a fairly low level of of come back, but if we see not intensifying, it can be very serious, not only for 11 on itself, so which would be devastating ultimately, but for the why to reach it. right, i want to get back to the ide
those strikes in syria also raise the specter of the possibility of a wider war there been reports. frank of an explosion near israel. southern border with egypt is real as exchanging daily fire with a has the law at its northern border with lab and on could this become a multi front war a very much so i think they say tom, but instead of the one to the, to the south of god. so i think i know this, it is rather suggesting that that, that it came from yeah. then the american shut down some drugs...
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social democrat and eurosceptic robert fitz, well, as they say, here we go, politics writes that the specter, the economist denounces fitz is a pro-russian nationalist and complain about his pragmatism. they say bratislava will now focus on internal problems, reducing support for ukraine, and the new york times is concerned about putin’s influence. overall, the logic is amazing. it’s true that it wasn’t the liberal globalists who won, but there was definitely a russian trace. a world sensation, wow, they came out and said that we don’t want supplies to ukraine, we don’t want to live about ukraine, we want to think about the people of slovakia, everyone shrugs, how can they, are they really such heroes. well, this is a nationally oriented party, nationally oriented politicians who think about their people and are guided by their voters, but they sensed the mood that people don’t like all this, people they don’t want to think there all the time, so i earned so much, i’m sending this piece to ukraine, for understanding there are some numbers from open sources, back in 2022 the european commissi
social democrat and eurosceptic robert fitz, well, as they say, here we go, politics writes that the specter, the economist denounces fitz is a pro-russian nationalist and complain about his pragmatism. they say bratislava will now focus on internal problems, reducing support for ukraine, and the new york times is concerned about putin’s influence. overall, the logic is amazing. it’s true that it wasn’t the liberal globalists who won, but there was definitely a russian trace. a world...
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so raising the specter of abroad and optimization coming, that's his real security cabinet invokes an article of officially declaring the country to be in a state of war. and the lebanese army sees that really troops of use tongues and artillery to target a number of their supplements pausing entries. it's after the hezbollah militant group claim responsibility for an attack, an idea of physicians and a distributed border. the welcome to then use our on our t on a busy sunday. good to help you with this. as the deadly conflict between is real and palestinians continues. i'm indeed widens in scope. 2 of the main hotspots for confrontation, organza, i know westbank supplements. members of homos reportedly upset and this really check points on fire and some of the near to name city in the west by a region that had been relatively come at the outset of the bloody escalation. but it shows huge flames taking over the psych a smoke phillips there. while on the particularly impossible, this really gets that border area reports say from us forces have entered them again. can boots clashing wit
so raising the specter of abroad and optimization coming, that's his real security cabinet invokes an article of officially declaring the country to be in a state of war. and the lebanese army sees that really troops of use tongues and artillery to target a number of their supplements pausing entries. it's after the hezbollah militant group claim responsibility for an attack, an idea of physicians and a distributed border. the welcome to then use our on our t on a busy sunday. good to help you...
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the heavy equipment moves towards the porter with gals are raising the specter of a grunge operation coming as israel securities cabinet in folks, an article of basically the clearing the country to be in the state of war. and then another update. the lebanese army phase is really troops of use tons and artillery to target a number of their supplements causing injuries, not south for the hezbollah. i'm looking for the claim responsibility for an attack on an id f positions in a dispute at border area between the countries. the life must go. i'm, you know, no legal and this is the, our team use our, the deadly conflict in israel and gals that is continuing on spreading out our originating in the las are on. so today with militants that talking uninviting is real. non members of come, us have reportedly set on these really check point on fire. near janine city in the west. spike funded shows huge flames taking over the sites as smoke 7 see are while on the particularly in buffalo, these really gals that border area reports say come, us forces have entered the settlement of mike in flus
the heavy equipment moves towards the porter with gals are raising the specter of a grunge operation coming as israel securities cabinet in folks, an article of basically the clearing the country to be in the state of war. and then another update. the lebanese army phase is really troops of use tons and artillery to target a number of their supplements causing injuries, not south for the hezbollah. i'm looking for the claim responsibility for an attack on an id f positions in a dispute at...
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. >> reporter: last sunday, and san francisco public works street and specter chased him down near the waterfront and knocked over his card. the city was cracking down on illegal food vendors. >> translator: i felt helpless with no help at all. embarrassed and just frightened. >> reporter: the city confiscated his card. when carlo started selling hotdogs three months ago, he lives in san jose with his wife and kids. >> translator: i do this to pay the bills and to feed my family. i am trying to get a permit but it is hard right now. so i will do whatever it takes to feed my family. >> the public humiliation that juan carlos based is the reason we are getting together for him. we don't condone that behavior. >> reporter: advocates for food vendors, he co-organized the buyout. juan carlos are the food carts for the event. they moved from san francisco to alameda due to fleet week. it would've been different had he given him a citation in a professional manner instead of just destroying his property. >> some supporters drove hours from norwalk and rancho cucamonga. >> what happened to him
. >> reporter: last sunday, and san francisco public works street and specter chased him down near the waterfront and knocked over his card. the city was cracking down on illegal food vendors. >> translator: i felt helpless with no help at all. embarrassed and just frightened. >> reporter: the city confiscated his card. when carlo started selling hotdogs three months ago, he lives in san jose with his wife and kids. >> translator: i do this to pay the bills and to feed...
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politicians write that the specter of russian intervention hangs over the voting results, quote, behindh the label of a pro-russian nationalist and complain about his pragmatism. like now bratislava. will focus on domestic issues, reducing support for ukraine, and the new york times worries about putin's influence. in general, the logic is amazing, it’s virginal; it’s not the liberals, the globalists, who won, then without a russian trace it definitely didn't work out. a world sensation, wow, they came out and said that we don’t want supplies to ukraine, we don’t want to live about ukraine, we want to think about the people of slovakia, everyone shrugs, how can they, are they really such heroes, well, this... party, nationally oriented politicians who think about their people and focus on their voters, but they caught the mood that people don’t like all this, people don’t want to think there all the time, so i earned so much and i’m sending this piece to ukraine , for understanding a few numbers from open sources, back in 2022, the european commission predicted that slovakia’s gdp growt
politicians write that the specter of russian intervention hangs over the voting results, quote, behindh the label of a pro-russian nationalist and complain about his pragmatism. like now bratislava. will focus on domestic issues, reducing support for ukraine, and the new york times worries about putin's influence. in general, the logic is amazing, it’s virginal; it’s not the liberals, the globalists, who won, then without a russian trace it definitely didn't work out. a world sensation,...
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his trip appears, overshadowed by the specter of colonial era atrocities ahead of the king's arrival, the candle, human rights commission, urge them to make a quote, unequivocal public apology, and to pay reparations for historical british crimes. we call upon the king on behalf of the british government to issue an unconditional and unequivocal public apology, as opposed to the very cautious self preserving and protective statements of regrets for the brutal and inhumane treatment inflicted on canyon citizens. in the 1950s canyon freedom fighters, known as the mile mile revolt, against the british authorities, with security forces violently suppressing the rebellion. tens of thousands of now members were imprisoned in camps and thousands more were killed. local journalists from kenya has the details of the 6, the independence from region king john and his wife, queen, come these are the father to the king. the mission of the thing is that c d 's mother. last year, part of the divisions you between kenya and we just for me that in many crimes are going to spend and people explain it f
his trip appears, overshadowed by the specter of colonial era atrocities ahead of the king's arrival, the candle, human rights commission, urge them to make a quote, unequivocal public apology, and to pay reparations for historical british crimes. we call upon the king on behalf of the british government to issue an unconditional and unequivocal public apology, as opposed to the very cautious self preserving and protective statements of regrets for the brutal and inhumane treatment inflicted on...
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where is this a, this conflict heading, or are we looking at the potential specter of a, of a much wider war on various from hub. great. is that danger in your, if you as well the potential flow doesn't seem as wide and we'll have the videos in sitting there for a better stance. that being very vocal in supporting the best thing is we'll drive by the 10 level situation. i think just stop extension choose to buy from us and it must be ready to reconstruct this off to the depot and moving the population to one of the neighboring states or any of the united states . i think that it's a typical international community rush itself is lost populations in the the uh, what happened in the issue that you're seeing now in the, in the yeah. so, so, you know, i find the dimensions you, this is in part of the fences and the population in the is the victim of 816 leadership. it's also in which the leadership was form for which is the most. and if you want any proof of that, there is a recording of a telephone conversation between the 2 is the latest record of these bears explaining in the 210 in some
where is this a, this conflict heading, or are we looking at the potential specter of a, of a much wider war on various from hub. great. is that danger in your, if you as well the potential flow doesn't seem as wide and we'll have the videos in sitting there for a better stance. that being very vocal in supporting the best thing is we'll drive by the 10 level situation. i think just stop extension choose to buy from us and it must be ready to reconstruct this off to the depot and moving the...
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politicians write that the specter of russian intervention hangs over the voting results, quote, forlists and complain about his pragmatism, saying that bratislava will now focus on internal problems, reducing support for ukraine. and the new york times is concerned about putin's influence. overall, the logic is amazing. it wasn’t the liberals who won, the globalists, then there was definitely a russian trace, a world sensation , they came out and said that we don’t want supplies to ukraine, we don’t want to live about ukraine, we want to think about the slovak people, everyone shrugs, but how they can, are they really such heroes, well , this is a nationally oriented party, nationally oriented politicians who think about their people and are guided by their own voter, but i’m not in the mood... that people don’t like it all, people don’t want to think there all the time, so i earned so much, i’m sending this piece to ukraine, for understanding, some numbers from open sources, back in 2022 the european commission predicted that slovakia's gdp growth would slow from the expected 5% to
politicians write that the specter of russian intervention hangs over the voting results, quote, forlists and complain about his pragmatism, saying that bratislava will now focus on internal problems, reducing support for ukraine. and the new york times is concerned about putin's influence. overall, the logic is amazing. it wasn’t the liberals who won, the globalists, then there was definitely a russian trace, a world sensation , they came out and said that we don’t want supplies to...
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should it be required for those strikes in syria also raise the specter of the possibility of a wider war. there been reports prank of an explosion near israel, southern border with egypt. israel's exchanging daily fire with a has the law that is northern border with lab and on this become a multi front war very much so i think they, they call but instead of the one to the, to the south of god. so i think i know this, it is rather suggesting that that, that it came from. yeah. and then the americans shut down some drugs for me. i'm in last week and i think this 1 may have been meant for them show of its target. and the as well. but milwaukee? yes, i'm the the action that we're getting a test script. wider escalation will be a decision by hezbollah to, to engage it's rocket forces. and i think everybody's keen, that doesn't happen right now though he is released on his blog, a maintaining a fairly low level of, of come back. but if we see not intensifying it to be very serious, not already beloved on itself. so which would be devastating ultimately, but for the why to reach it. so your
should it be required for those strikes in syria also raise the specter of the possibility of a wider war. there been reports prank of an explosion near israel, southern border with egypt. israel's exchanging daily fire with a has the law that is northern border with lab and on this become a multi front war very much so i think they, they call but instead of the one to the, to the south of god. so i think i know this, it is rather suggesting that that, that it came from. yeah. and then the...
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dollars in fines as well as lose their right to conduct a business in new york, potentially raising the specter of the trump organization. completely dissolving here in the city that trumpet built his career on. so there's certainly a lot at stake here for donald trump and his business assets that he so proud of for many years. i mean, in terms of the notes and sounds of very angry and those comments that he made to report as, as he went back into forth what impact is this likely to have if any, on his race for re election next year as well so far, there's nothing, quite frankly, again, it's a civil case. so he does not potentially face any jail time if people see been found liable. so this case will, in the only way it will affect his run for the presidency. and the republican nomination is it's going to be taking away his time and resources right now. he's not in iowa, he's not in new hampshire, he's not anywhere else. trying to jump drum up boats. he's spending his day here, and then new york city court room. so it takes time away from him on the campaign trail so far, though. uh it has not
dollars in fines as well as lose their right to conduct a business in new york, potentially raising the specter of the trump organization. completely dissolving here in the city that trumpet built his career on. so there's certainly a lot at stake here for donald trump and his business assets that he so proud of for many years. i mean, in terms of the notes and sounds of very angry and those comments that he made to report as, as he went back into forth what impact is this likely to have if...
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well, as they say, here we go, politicians write that the specter of russian intervention hangs overationalist and complain about him. pragmatism, they say now bratislava will focus on internal problems, reducing support for ukraine, and the new york times is concerned about putin’s influence, in general, the logic is amazing, the virgin terrace was not won by liberal globalists, then there is definitely a russian trace, a world sensation, it is necessary well, they came out and said that we don’t want supplies ukraine, we don’t want to live about ukraine, we want to think about the people of slovakia, everyone shrugs, but how can they, really. such heroes, but this is a nationally oriented party, nationally oriented politicians who think about their people and focus on their voters, but they sensed the mood that people don’t like all this, people don’t want to think there all the time, so i earned so much well, i ’m sending this piece to ukraine, for understanding there are some numbers from open sources, back in 2022 the european commission predicted that gdp growth slovakia will s
well, as they say, here we go, politicians write that the specter of russian intervention hangs overationalist and complain about him. pragmatism, they say now bratislava will focus on internal problems, reducing support for ukraine, and the new york times is concerned about putin’s influence, in general, the logic is amazing, the virgin terrace was not won by liberal globalists, then there is definitely a russian trace, a world sensation, it is necessary well, they came out and said that we...
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there are heavy equipment moves towards the border with jobs are raising the specter of a run desperation. how many of each real security company that folks and article officially declaring the country to be in the states of the lebanese army states that really troops of use ton bert 7 rates, the target a number of their supplements causing injury. that's after the has the law militant groups claim responsibility for an a task or an idea position. bennett disputed border area for the live it 5 here and the rest and capital this sunday evening. one place to start today as a deadly conflict between israel and palestine. in groups continues on, widens, indeed in scope. 2 of the main hot spots for confrontation are cancer. know westbank supplements. members of how must have reportedly set on this really checkpoint on fire near do you need city in the west like a region that had been relatively come on saturday for the it shows huge flames taking over the side a smoke fills the are while on the particularly in buffalo, there's really gal is a border area report say come us forces a bunch of th
there are heavy equipment moves towards the border with jobs are raising the specter of a run desperation. how many of each real security company that folks and article officially declaring the country to be in the states of the lebanese army states that really troops of use ton bert 7 rates, the target a number of their supplements causing injury. that's after the has the law militant groups claim responsibility for an a task or an idea position. bennett disputed border area for the live it 5...
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differently because what it does is, as you've noticed, it conjures up in your own particular mind, a specter in a and a sense of horror depending upon who's reading it. and depending upon your particular sense of history spots, but what is critical here is that during a time when the world needs information, i have a very simple thing, whatever the data or whatever they prefer to be just reported. i am under we're under people are under so much track right now depending upon if you say the wrong thing and what's also worth it is not only our our fax, under results, put opinion, the ability to hold enough opinion as a citizen of the world. if i find it to be contrary to my world view, i get to shut you down again. you know, i used to always worry about the thought police is the thought vigilant these that are scary mor, this world needs truth and justice brand guys in our country said that that's the truth or sunlight is the best disinfected by god of all the times to be suspect to this, and if something does lend itself, as you say, search of perhaps imagery that is far from palatable or dow
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result social democrat and eurosceptic roberto fitz, well, as they say, off we go, he writes that the specterver the voting results, quote, behind the icons with fitz branded as a pro-russian nationalist and they complain about his pragmatism, they say now bratislava will focus on internal problems, reducing support for ukraine , and the new york times is concerned about putin’s influence, in general, the logic is amazing, they say, since it was not the liberals who won, the globalists, then there was definitely a russian trace, the world sensation, they came out and said that we don’t want supplies to ukraine, we don’t want to live about ukraine, we want to think about the slovak people, everyone shrugs, how can they, are they really such heroes, but this is a nationally oriented party, nationally oriented politicians who think about their people and focus on their voters, but they caught the mood that people don’t like all this, people don’t want to think there all the time, i ’ve earned so much and i’m sending this piece to ukraine. to understand, here are some figures from open sources: b
result social democrat and eurosceptic roberto fitz, well, as they say, off we go, he writes that the specterver the voting results, quote, behind the icons with fitz branded as a pro-russian nationalist and they complain about his pragmatism, they say now bratislava will focus on internal problems, reducing support for ukraine , and the new york times is concerned about putin’s influence, in general, the logic is amazing, they say, since it was not the liberals who won, the globalists, then...
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i think, you know, people talked about the specter world war 3. i don't think that that is off the table. i think the, the us in particular is risking that by sending these ships to the middle east by sending a special forces into the middle east by shooting targets within syria. um, all of this uh, in fact seems calculated to provoke a country like a ran into getting involved and the conflict query whether the us wants it. there's a lot of war where the run, it looks like that. and that is very scary to me as an american is i'm very concerned that my government is being led by people that are cavalier. literally. that's a word leading us to the brink of, of world war 3 and even a possible nuclear war. now could you draw any piles between these are all the decision to cuts off all communication then power and gas and it's card operation. is this to prevent the well from knowing what's taking place there? yeah, absolutely. that's the case. absolutely. they don't want the world to keep saying videos of babies being killed and being pulled from under
i think, you know, people talked about the specter world war 3. i don't think that that is off the table. i think the, the us in particular is risking that by sending these ships to the middle east by sending a special forces into the middle east by shooting targets within syria. um, all of this uh, in fact seems calculated to provoke a country like a ran into getting involved and the conflict query whether the us wants it. there's a lot of war where the run, it looks like that. and that is...
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i'm most interested in heavy equipment, moves towards the border with jobs are raising the specter of a ground operation. coming as is real, security cabinets, and books. and article officially declaring the country to be an estate on for and also had on the program, the lebanese army saves this really trips that these types of artillery to target a number of their supplements causing injuries. so after the hezbollah, i'm looking for the same responsibility for an attack on the idea of physicians and the disputed porter area. the live for most go, this is our to you. my name's you to know neil of 30 minutes of news and analysis begins known as the deadly conflict between israel and palestinian groups continues on, widens in scope to the main hot spots for confrontation, organza, i'm know, westbank settlements, members of come, us reportedly said, some is really check point on fire this sunday near janine city and the west by region that had been relatively come with the ip sets of the bloody escalation flooded, shows huge flames taking over the side a smoke fillings the while on the p
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the heavy equipment moves towards the porter with gals are raising the specter of the ground operation coming as israel securities companies and folks and article of basically declaring the country to be in the state of more than another update. the lebanese army phase is really troops of use tons and artillery to target a number of the.
the heavy equipment moves towards the porter with gals are raising the specter of the ground operation coming as israel securities companies and folks and article of basically declaring the country to be in the state of more than another update. the lebanese army phase is really troops of use tons and artillery to target a number of the.
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so raising the specter of a broad operation coming, this is real security cabinet and folks and article of specially declaring the country to be in a state of war on the lebanese army seas as really troops of use tongues and artillery to target a number of their sacraments pulsing entries. it's after the has balaam militant group claim responsibility.
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on top of that you have the very real specter of some type of an imminent ground defensive. obviously that's complicated by the number of hostages who are still being held. just coming back full circle to your question, there are hugely important lapses that have really resulted or i think will result in a major paradigm shift here, but for now, the focus is i'm dealing with the problem in front of everyone's nose and trying to return some mod come of security here, anderson. >> obviously questions remain and more to be learned about the array of forces that were backing this attack, the level of involvement by iran, the level of potential involvement by hezbollah in the weeks ahead. will they launch an attack along the border of israel, more rocket fire as we saw in 2006. there's a lot of potential dominos that could still fall. >> reporter: and there was a huge amount of concern this morning, anderson -- ooh, that's another rocket not too far from here. there was a huge amount of concern this morning because there were reports of strikes in the sheva farms, an area between
on top of that you have the very real specter of some type of an imminent ground defensive. obviously that's complicated by the number of hostages who are still being held. just coming back full circle to your question, there are hugely important lapses that have really resulted or i think will result in a major paradigm shift here, but for now, the focus is i'm dealing with the problem in front of everyone's nose and trying to return some mod come of security here, anderson. >> obviously...
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said his troops will still try and avoid civilian casualties, but those comments and the broader specterthis war and how it has already impacted civilians inside of gaza raises the possibility of a very bloody time, bloody days, bloody weeks ahead. jeremy diamond, cnn, ashkelon. >>> the entire region is close to a boiling point. some experts believe that the longer it goes on, the chance of it spilling over into a much bigger deal increases. joining me from london is daniel levy, the president of the u.s. middle east project. thanks for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> so you were a former member of the israeli delegation to the israeli/palestinian peace talks. despite all those efforts, those years of discussions, it seems that peace is more elusive than ever. what is your take on what we are seeing right now? >> well, i really appreciate your reminding me and your audience that there is such a thing of peace talks, or at least there was. we've just seen that report. we've seen the images coming out of gaza. we've seen what happened to israelis on october 7th. and you had a
said his troops will still try and avoid civilian casualties, but those comments and the broader specterthis war and how it has already impacted civilians inside of gaza raises the possibility of a very bloody time, bloody days, bloody weeks ahead. jeremy diamond, cnn, ashkelon. >>> the entire region is close to a boiling point. some experts believe that the longer it goes on, the chance of it spilling over into a much bigger deal increases. joining me from london is daniel levy, the...
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again, raising the specter and the possibility that we may be looking at a more significant escalation possibly in the form of a ground offensive as many had been speculating in the last couple of days with the military hardware, anderson. >> clarissa ward, thank you. ben wedeman, as well. we continue to go to both of you throughout this evening. joining me now is former israeli ambassador to the u.n. and knesset member. i appreciate you being with us. you heard president biden's speech and you heard jake sullivan, as well that the u.s. is offering assistance and israel is trying to negotiate the release of hostages. what do you make of president biden's statements and the support that the u.s. is now offering. >> i am very grateful for president biden. at a time where we are still counting the number of victims, we are very happy to see the support. we appreciate that, and we believe that president biden actually intends to stay to support israel. we don't expect to see american troops on the ground, but the support and the clarity was very strong and we appreciate that. >> president
again, raising the specter and the possibility that we may be looking at a more significant escalation possibly in the form of a ground offensive as many had been speculating in the last couple of days with the military hardware, anderson. >> clarissa ward, thank you. ben wedeman, as well. we continue to go to both of you throughout this evening. joining me now is former israeli ambassador to the u.n. and knesset member. i appreciate you being with us. you heard president biden's speech...
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and in a way, the specter of mccarthy and these are three guys who have been kind of frenemies over the course of the last 15, 16, 17 years. so all pretty ugly and it will all play out in public. >> it is extremely ugly. and just to read people in who don't understand the process, today they will go behind closed doors and they will hold secret ballot voting for try to select the person who will be the speaker. normally the this is the entirety of the process. they figure out who has the most support within the conference, sometimes there is multiple ballots, but then they go to the floor and they all have one vote. obviously that is not what happened with mccarthy. so they are trying to avoid doing that again. do you think it is possible though? seems like more floor contention might be inevitable. >> i don't, but who knows. i've been wrong about a lot of things in this process the last few weeks. >> we all have. >> but that is why this is really inside baseball, some discussions about kind of a test vote or amendment to try to get a 217 vote threshold. like this is all in theory aimed
and in a way, the specter of mccarthy and these are three guys who have been kind of frenemies over the course of the last 15, 16, 17 years. so all pretty ugly and it will all play out in public. >> it is extremely ugly. and just to read people in who don't understand the process, today they will go behind closed doors and they will hold secret ballot voting for try to select the person who will be the speaker. normally the this is the entirety of the process. they figure out who has the...
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civilians, but at the same time we know the idf has loosened the rules of engagement, raising the specter of more civilian casualties going forward. >> yeah. thank you. >>> three-year-old abigail [indiscernible] is believed to be among those held hostage tonight by hamas, taken after her father was shot, shielding her with his own body. her mother, a u.s. citizen, was also killed but not before she was able to hide abigail's brother and sister in a closet, saving their lives. originally the family thought that she had been killed along with the father. only now have they discovered she had wandered to the home of another family and was eventually taken hostage. joining me now is her aunt. liz, i'm so sorry for what your family is going through. this is unthinkable. do you know what happened that morning of october 7th to abigail? >> i just want to say one thing. because there was so much miscommunication, so many stories, originally that morning we thought the mother locked her kids in the closet. those kids actually saw their mother be killed by hamas terrorists in their home. they ran o
civilians, but at the same time we know the idf has loosened the rules of engagement, raising the specter of more civilian casualties going forward. >> yeah. thank you. >>> three-year-old abigail [indiscernible] is believed to be among those held hostage tonight by hamas, taken after her father was shot, shielding her with his own body. her mother, a u.s. citizen, was also killed but not before she was able to hide abigail's brother and sister in a closet, saving their lives....
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and this is all happening with the kind of looming specter of some kind of an announcement potentially from prime minister benjamin netanyahu about some possibly ground invasion is what a lot of people are speculating one might be looking at. certainly we're seeing a great deal of armor and personnel, israeli military moving toward the border area. earlier on today we were at another area where we saw a large staging ground for tanks. so clearly something is afoot. no one knows exactly what. and of course this ever-present fear of what this means for these hostages particularly in light of this latest threat from hamas that they would begin potentially executing and broadcasting that execution of civilian hostages. really kind of making it even a murkier picture as to how israel can try to thread the needle of doing what it says it needs to do in gaza while at the same time trying to protect the lives of those who may be still held there. and just on the piece you mentioned as well, anderson, about the number of hoft sxjsz how we don't have a good sense, the idf has come out and said t
and this is all happening with the kind of looming specter of some kind of an announcement potentially from prime minister benjamin netanyahu about some possibly ground invasion is what a lot of people are speculating one might be looking at. certainly we're seeing a great deal of armor and personnel, israeli military moving toward the border area. earlier on today we were at another area where we saw a large staging ground for tanks. so clearly something is afoot. no one knows exactly what....
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put a lot of pressure on president biden ahead of his visit to israel tomorrow and also raise the specter of an increasingly heightened security situation that he will be entering into here. >> jeremy, talk to us a little bit about this because you have officials there in gaza saying that this was an israeli strike. israel is not confirming that. presumably, israeli strikes are pinpoint. presumably, they know where hospitals are. shed some light on how they pick targets, whether this could have been an israeli target or some kind of accident and what you're learning. >> yeah. the picture is very uncertain at this time. i was able to speak briefly with an idf spokesman who simply did not have any information one way or the other saying that they are looking into this and that this is certainly something that they take very, very seriously. we will see, but certainly striking a hospital directly like that causing hundreds of casualties is -- is something that would be a very, very dark mark on the israeli military if, indeed, that is the case, but as of yet, we are still waiting to confirm
put a lot of pressure on president biden ahead of his visit to israel tomorrow and also raise the specter of an increasingly heightened security situation that he will be entering into here. >> jeremy, talk to us a little bit about this because you have officials there in gaza saying that this was an israeli strike. israel is not confirming that. presumably, israeli strikes are pinpoint. presumably, they know where hospitals are. shed some light on how they pick targets, whether this...
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the specter of an escalation on two fronts very real and of great concern wlachlt are we learning about the gaza attacks? >> they're not the big inoccurren incursion. they're designed to eliminate the threat of terrorism from the areas they're going into, that's how the idf phrases it. but also to locate the hostages we know between 100 and 150 of them israelis inside the gaza strip, scattered across the whole area in unknown locations. it just underlines just how much danger there is for the military planners, how complicated it is going to be to conduct a big military operation with all the people on the ground. hamas, 13 hostages have been killed because of the air strikes israel has been carrying out on the gaza strip. that's not been verified, but underlines the complication. >> special forces, raids by israeli forces into gaza are extremely tricky, extremely dangerous. >> they are extremely dangerous because of the densely populated atmosphere there, the street plan there. and it is going to be -- it gives you an indication how it is going to put the force invasion in as well. the
the specter of an escalation on two fronts very real and of great concern wlachlt are we learning about the gaza attacks? >> they're not the big inoccurren incursion. they're designed to eliminate the threat of terrorism from the areas they're going into, that's how the idf phrases it. but also to locate the hostages we know between 100 and 150 of them israelis inside the gaza strip, scattered across the whole area in unknown locations. it just underlines just how much danger there is for...
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it raises the specter of much more violence, not just in gaza, but potentially in other flash pointsl and indeed throughout the region. israel has already come out and urged its citizens to leave turkey and all of this happening, as you just heard from m.j., as president biden is about to make his visit here, jake. >> clarissa, you just mentioned the west bank. we've seen violent protests there in the wake of the hospital strike. >>. >> that's right. we saw them in the hours after it became clear just how many people had died in this hospital strike. you heard hamas call on people throughout the world, basically to go out and do whatever they could to give voice to their rage and anguish. clearly, that call's been met by many, even who don't necessarily support hamas and who believe this is an unjustifiable act of hideous violence. you saw the clash in the west bank and you saw, as well, mahmoud abbas saying that he would not meet with president joe biden, canceling that meeting. they have declared a state of mourning for three days. flags are to be flown at half-mast. we have also s
it raises the specter of much more violence, not just in gaza, but potentially in other flash pointsl and indeed throughout the region. israel has already come out and urged its citizens to leave turkey and all of this happening, as you just heard from m.j., as president biden is about to make his visit here, jake. >> clarissa, you just mentioned the west bank. we've seen violent protests there in the wake of the hospital strike. >>. >> that's right. we saw them in the hours...
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moment after a day which was just nonstop, really ratcheting up the tension and the tempo and the spectersome kind of a ground incursion which for the moment at least does not appear from prime minister netanyahu's comments to be imminent. >> and clarissa, in terms in gaza, the israelis have cut off electricity access that that crossing, that humanitarian crossing which is where supplies used to move between which was used, i should point out, by hamas militants, hamas terrorists to invade and attack civilians in israel saturday morn. that's one of the major crossing points that they used, this so-called humanitarian crossing point they used to attack. can you just talk a little bit about what you have been seeing and what we've been seeing in terms of the bombardment inside gaza? so, anderson, i've been covering gaza since 2006, and i have seen some pretty intense bombardment before. i have never seen anything on the level of what we've been seeing going into the gaza strip over the last 24 hours. 2 million people there, of course. the vast majority of them are civilians. tonight there i
moment after a day which was just nonstop, really ratcheting up the tension and the tempo and the spectersome kind of a ground incursion which for the moment at least does not appear from prime minister netanyahu's comments to be imminent. >> and clarissa, in terms in gaza, the israelis have cut off electricity access that that crossing, that humanitarian crossing which is where supplies used to move between which was used, i should point out, by hamas militants, hamas terrorists to...
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a specter of a ground invasion along with this israeli order with the evacuation of gaza city which on its face is the extraordinary request? >> it is extraordinary, michael. and i do not think it will be complied with. i doubt israel expected that. it goes to show the awareness of the difficulty of what is coming. and, frankly, the horror of what is coming. this is going to be unlike anything else. 15 or 16 or 17 years ago, israel decided that he did not want to be part of gaza anymore. it just got out. and, it tolerated hamas coming to power because the alternative was for israel to try to rule this place. and that was something that israel did not want. and, for 15 years, it sort of worked. right? the two sides decided to occasionally oppose each other, there were some instances of violence in 2014, there was a limited sense of incursions. for the most part it was live and let live and now that is absolutely gone. israel is going to have to rethink the entire approach to the gaza strip, not really knowing what to do. i mean, when you send 1 million people fleeing, and asked them to
a specter of a ground invasion along with this israeli order with the evacuation of gaza city which on its face is the extraordinary request? >> it is extraordinary, michael. and i do not think it will be complied with. i doubt israel expected that. it goes to show the awareness of the difficulty of what is coming. and, frankly, the horror of what is coming. this is going to be unlike anything else. 15 or 16 or 17 years ago, israel decided that he did not want to be part of gaza anymore....
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let's go back to 9/11, the anthrax attacks around 9/11 really brought the specter of a bioweapon to the united states. that opened a lot of eyes. but i think that was sort of lost in the emphasis on the other things that happened there. between anthrax attacks and the covid outbreak, asha george's commission was started, the csis commission was started here before covid. we were all looking at what would happen in the united states, should there be an outbreak of some bad disease, usually using an influenza as the model. then covid happened. relative to dod, the u.s. roosevelt, an aircraft carrier, was taken out of service, placed out of service in guam for quite some time. various exercises were canceled. operation warp speed, the very successful program that brought our vaccines to the market quickly were heavily supported by dod assets, not only in science, but also in logistics. the military supported civilian activities with logistics and medical support in hospitals and various vaccination centers around the country, large support for the civilian efforts. our military labs were s
let's go back to 9/11, the anthrax attacks around 9/11 really brought the specter of a bioweapon to the united states. that opened a lot of eyes. but i think that was sort of lost in the emphasis on the other things that happened there. between anthrax attacks and the covid outbreak, asha george's commission was started, the csis commission was started here before covid. we were all looking at what would happen in the united states, should there be an outbreak of some bad disease, usually using...
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prepared for the federal government provides infrastructure that will allow these type of partners specters to respond when a pandemic hits. it's imperative that residence after you -- everybody six months of age and older in this country do you think will be able to deliver pandemic vaccine to that same population? i think that's collaboration between the public and private sectors soo important. supporting that collaboration is important i want to thank the cdc for that. >> so well said. i wasn't planning to doni this. i might ask each of our panelists if they have a thought on p this. i'm increasingly concerned about vaccine hesitancy and its ability to undermine our capacity to deal with seasonal flu's.an if there's one thing we could do to address vaccine hesitancy more effectively what would it be to start with you. >> thank you senator daschle. that's something coming up the covid pandemic, think one of the important things thing to recognize is the majority of americans still understand that the social norm is to get vaccinated and that's where coverage rates in children many adults
prepared for the federal government provides infrastructure that will allow these type of partners specters to respond when a pandemic hits. it's imperative that residence after you -- everybody six months of age and older in this country do you think will be able to deliver pandemic vaccine to that same population? i think that's collaboration between the public and private sectors soo important. supporting that collaboration is important i want to thank the cdc for that. >> so well...
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. >> senator, i've got to ask you because the president keeps invoking the specter of 9/11 when he talks about overreach, mistakes being made and also the reality there was no necessary end point, no foreseen way of ending those wars at their outset. should democrats, should the white house be concerned about how the between israel and hamas ends given the fact we are increasing funding, america is apparently all in on the side of israel. should there be concern or trepidation about what the end game actually is? >> alex, absolutely. america is all in on the side of israel against hamas, but we have to draw the distinction that hamas is not the same of gaza, not the same as palestinians. and the there's a lesson from 9/11 it is when you're attacked and you have the world's sympathy on your side, make sure your response is calibrated against the perpetrator of the attack. when the u.s. went after obalm soma bin laden and al-qaeda, we had the world on our side. but when we allowed the mission to creep broadly, when we declared war against iraq that had nothing to do with a 9/11 attack, we
. >> senator, i've got to ask you because the president keeps invoking the specter of 9/11 when he talks about overreach, mistakes being made and also the reality there was no necessary end point, no foreseen way of ending those wars at their outset. should democrats, should the white house be concerned about how the between israel and hamas ends given the fact we are increasing funding, america is apparently all in on the side of israel. should there be concern or trepidation about what...
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welcome the visit happening during the specter of a broader war in the middle east as well as the ongoing war in ukraine. president biden says ties between the 2 countries have never been more important. >> together. we're standing with israel against hamas, terrorism. standing ukraine. charity. >> the australian prime minister will be honored tonight at a full state dinner happening, of course, at the white house. on capitol hill. lawmakers say they're working toward a national paid family leave policy, although there's disagreement about how to do that in a way that benefit workers and not negatively impact employers. washington corr spondent alexandra limon has that story. >> about 3 fourths of workers in the u.s. have access to paid leave, but only about one-third of low-wage workers received the same benefit. united states is the only developed nation in the world without a national. >> paid leave program we've talked about for years. but never seem it to actually do what needs to be done. senators from both parties say guaranteed, paid leave, would improve the entire economy because
welcome the visit happening during the specter of a broader war in the middle east as well as the ongoing war in ukraine. president biden says ties between the 2 countries have never been more important. >> together. we're standing with israel against hamas, terrorism. standing ukraine. charity. >> the australian prime minister will be honored tonight at a full state dinner happening, of course, at the white house. on capitol hill. lawmakers say they're working toward a national...
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the sky was painted with a colorful display of hot air balloons, just specter tacular more than 600 hots and 700 pilots participate each year, flying different shaped balloons during the nine day event, the festival began in 1972 and is one of the largest and most famous balloon festivals in the world. it is also one of the most photographed events in the world. good look at that all day. well, 40 niners faithful are fired up tonight. casey pratt is here with a preview of sports. >> yeah j.r. the 40 niners were looking to stay undefeated in a big prime time matchup and they found career days from both brock purdy and george kittle. how about those 40 niners next in sports primetime marquee matchup 40 niners alums vernon davis, frank gore, brian young in the house. steve young firing a brock purdy before the game and it all worked for their teammates reunite trey lance the emergency qb for the cowboys purdy of course starting for the niners he had a career night. he moves up and finds george kittle in the end zone in stride for a 19 yard touchdown. that's kittle's first of the season. he
the sky was painted with a colorful display of hot air balloons, just specter tacular more than 600 hots and 700 pilots participate each year, flying different shaped balloons during the nine day event, the festival began in 1972 and is one of the largest and most famous balloon festivals in the world. it is also one of the most photographed events in the world. good look at that all day. well, 40 niners faithful are fired up tonight. casey pratt is here with a preview of sports. >> yeah...
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. >> all of this absolute carnage with the specter of a ground invasion looming over residents, with israeli military leaders saying they are good to go. at any moment. two americans held hostage by hamas now free and ready for a reunion with their families. we are gonna take you to their hometown as well for reaction. we are also following a pair of other very big stories, the house still without a speaker, after jim jordan's effort to grab the gavel goes down in flames, i'll speak to democratic congressman, raja crist knew murthy about whether democrats can make a deal to save the spa speakership. two of donald trump's georgia codefendant pleading guilty in stunning succession. today, a word of caution for the dea, from the lawyer for one of them. >> if mr. chesebro was the architect of the fake elector scheme, if mr. chesebro was the architect of some plan to bring down democracy, which is what i've heard over and over the last couple of months, both in court and out of court. with the district attorney, fulton county, have offered him probation and first offender status? i think
. >> all of this absolute carnage with the specter of a ground invasion looming over residents, with israeli military leaders saying they are good to go. at any moment. two americans held hostage by hamas now free and ready for a reunion with their families. we are gonna take you to their hometown as well for reaction. we are also following a pair of other very big stories, the house still without a speaker, after jim jordan's effort to grab the gavel goes down in flames, i'll speak to...