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u. s. never wants to admit that it made an error, especially the u. s. military given the publicity that this so this case has the military really had no choice but to admit that it had made a mistake. there is an indication that we will try to put a, a price to a life and there's 10 lives have been lost. i don't know what price that is. no price should be acceptable. the real accountability, however, if you simply pay off, yes, you say okay, we made a mistake here. we'll throw money at it. it goes away, nothing goes away. i mean, 10 people are dead and no one will be held to account. we need to take a long, hard look at the process he's involved in authorizing the strike, giving permission to release this missile, who made that decision based upon what intelligence? and again, if you sweep this under the rug, if no one shall do account if nobody's fired or charged with criminal activity, because this leave me so is criminal negligence on the part of somebody. somebody made a decision to fire that mr. with insufficient information and 10 innocent peopl
u. s. never wants to admit that it made an error, especially the u. s. military given the publicity that this so this case has the military really had no choice but to admit that it had made a mistake. there is an indication that we will try to put a, a price to a life and there's 10 lives have been lost. i don't know what price that is. no price should be acceptable. the real accountability, however, if you simply pay off, yes, you say okay, we made a mistake here. we'll throw money at it. it...
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u. s. never wants to admit that it made an error, especially the u. s. military, so you know, there, there had to be an investigation. they had to make sure that there was no chance that this could have been a nice his target and, and once the facts came out, given the publicity that this so this case has the military really had no choice but to admit that it had made a mistake and carol mchenry has offered acquired a sincere apology for the incident. what do you think the likelihood that reparation will actually be made to the families given the complex situation on the grounds? and do you think the us will be held accountable? why no, i, i strong suspected the u. s. will make every effort to, to make some sort of reparations. there are been used in which we can use to contact l. a bond. and you know, there is an indication that we will try to put a, a price to a life and there's 10 lives have been lost. i don't know what price that is. no price should be acceptable. the real accountability, however, if you simply pay off, yes, you say okay, we made
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u. s. never wants to admit that it made an error, especially the u. s. military given the publicity that this this case has the military really had no choice but to admit. and it had made a mistake. if you simply pay off, you say ok, we made a mistake here. we'll throw money at it. it goes away, nothing goes away. i mean, 10 people are dead and no one will be held to account. we need to take a long, hard look at the process. he's involved in authorizing the strike and giving permission to release this missile. who made that decision based upon what intelligence? and again, if you sweep this under the rug, if no one child to a child, if nobody's fired or charged with criminal activity. and if this goes way, if we throw money a dead people. and if we allow the military to walk away without any repercussions, it will happen again. authorities and southern texas have banned drones from flying near the border. after dramatic footage showed thousands of migrants crowded under a bridge. authority said the move was down to security reasons. can often has the
u. s. never wants to admit that it made an error, especially the u. s. military given the publicity that this this case has the military really had no choice but to admit. and it had made a mistake. if you simply pay off, you say ok, we made a mistake here. we'll throw money at it. it goes away, nothing goes away. i mean, 10 people are dead and no one will be held to account. we need to take a long, hard look at the process. he's involved in authorizing the strike and giving permission to...
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u. s. media, the u. s. pentagon would never have acknowledged its criminal activity. and by the way, it's not just a mistake. the geneva convention spelled out very clearly in the rules to war. that even when enemy combatants are present, the, those who are at war must pre precaution the lives of civilians, obviously withdrawn a tags. the u. s. kills 1st and ask questions later or kills 1st and never asked questions, and they do it with impunity. brian really appreciate your your insights, and your passion is all bron becca activists of the anti war unsecured ocean. and i appreciate your passion, you most passionate. you will, you will be somewhere else. you want me watching the stick around if you can, one use up to the break. ah, so much happening in paris. they are taking it all in geo politics. gone. birds are australia, friends, the u. k. all battling it out. what appears to be a new york ah, is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? tycer lation for community. you going the right way or are you being direct? wha
u. s. media, the u. s. pentagon would never have acknowledged its criminal activity. and by the way, it's not just a mistake. the geneva convention spelled out very clearly in the rules to war. that even when enemy combatants are present, the, those who are at war must pre precaution the lives of civilians, obviously withdrawn a tags. the u. s. kills 1st and ask questions later or kills 1st and never asked questions, and they do it with impunity. brian really appreciate your your insights, and...
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u. s. government never added even the dollar bomb to foreign get us of musicians. well, you're actually leading doesn't, doesn't, doesn't really show how this war on kara has been age. you mentioned the interesting why is that, is that the designation of the taliban as a, as a tar organization? by many times with around the world including the united nations itself. one of the taliban came to power 25 years ago. i think back as i was one of the very few countries to also welcome it. but nowadays it's an issue that many, many governments around the world have to have to consider. and this is a thorny issue because they have strong reasons for doing that. and strong reasons for not doing that. we sat up considerations, doing the prevailing new down by the solid on what previously and far from 99600113 countries recognized that she and pakistan saudi arabia and the hughie and shina had somewhat what was, what can be called defacto recognition, they had a office in kabul and on the day and i'm living happen, there was this chinese delegation in shining and the ones but
u. s. government never added even the dollar bomb to foreign get us of musicians. well, you're actually leading doesn't, doesn't, doesn't really show how this war on kara has been age. you mentioned the interesting why is that, is that the designation of the taliban as a, as a tar organization? by many times with around the world including the united nations itself. one of the taliban came to power 25 years ago. i think back as i was one of the very few countries to also welcome it. but...
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u. s. military invasion, occupation, brutal puppet dictators, coups and economic exploitation that is kept the people starved and disenfranchised while enriching our corporations. this is why they've been fleeing, but the u. s. has never shown hated haitian refugees compassion. in fact, bill clinton detain haitian refugees at guantanamo bay. i'm glad that those days are over. they're not our. we have been absolutely terrible to the people of haiti, even by our own standards. and it's this economic imperialism that needs to 1st be addressed if we want to tackle the refugee crisis. wait, while i say grey with that, and it should be up to the people of haiti, not us to decide the direction they want to go. yes, exactly. and that's why biden is sending them back. why now you are so kind bite is different, he's not, trump is behaving the same line. it has a dog. why? why? so why? and that's all the time we have. i'm supposed to say that you don't get to say, are you from the border this job for con, with her dad out, and i like god panic. how job for con, while the housing crisis persists, moving on a new startup, venture backed by an enormous amount of capital promises to solve it by selling luxury properties. i don't thi
u. s. military invasion, occupation, brutal puppet dictators, coups and economic exploitation that is kept the people starved and disenfranchised while enriching our corporations. this is why they've been fleeing, but the u. s. has never shown hated haitian refugees compassion. in fact, bill clinton detain haitian refugees at guantanamo bay. i'm glad that those days are over. they're not our. we have been absolutely terrible to the people of haiti, even by our own standards. and it's this...
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u. s. government never got an answer to and to this day, 20 years later, i still don't understand which is why did the u. s. government get so many saudis out of the united states on airplane right after $911.00. when the aerospace was close to everybody else. i was in the white house at the time and i didn't know the answer to that and 20 years later, i don't know the answer to that. that's something i'd like to know. and i think it probably could be embarrassing to the saudis, but i really don't know. a pregnant palestinian woman has been released from an israel prison after a public out crime. and i think is accused of attempting to attack israeli settlers . she's been detained since march awaiting trial. a baby is due next week when she says she's hoping to avoid returning to prison. latasha honey reports from the occupied westbank. the fear of giving birth shackle to a hospital bed without having a loved one to hold her hand filled on her l. d. g. thoughts while in prison. she is mom to an 18 month old daughter. as expecting to deliver a son next week on thursday and israeli judge s
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u. s. government never got an answer to and to this day, 20 years later, i still don't understand which is why did the u. s. government get so many saudis, out of the united states on airplane right after $911.00 when the aerospace was close to everybody else. i was in the white house at the time and i didn't know the answer to that and 20 years later, i don't know the answer to that. that's something i'd like to know. and i think it probably could be embarrassing to the saudis, but i really don't know processors in thailand have rallied in bangkok demanding the resignation of prime minister prime channel. they accuse price and his government of corruption and bungling. the current of iris responds the protests which are banned under coven, 1900 restrictions of gain momentum recently. and at times have turned violence earlier on saturday, prior to one or confidence vote in parliament by a comfortable margin. it's the 3rd motion if it's kind, the prime minister has survived since the 2019 general election dozens of democracy pro democracy activists who fled bella roost to georgia to escap
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u. s. government never got an answer to and to this day, 20 years later, i still don't understand which is why did the u. s. government to get so many saudis, out of the united states on airplane right after $911.00. when the aerospace was close to everybody else, i was in the white house at the time and i didn't know the answer to that and 20 years later, i don't know the answer to that. that's something i'd like to know. and i think it probably could be embarrassing to the saudis, but i really don't know. good to speak with you. hillary man, leverett, joining us there from mclean, virginia. thank you. thank you very much. our machinery belonging to forestry companies have been set on fire in southern chile, as indigenous people demand the return of ancestral lands. they say they've lost faith in the political process on latin america, editor, lucy newman, spent a day with a father and son trying to protect their land from loggers, in the auto con year region. this is disputed territory, a wilderness were gun battles between militarized police and indigenous. my pooty rebel groups are f
u. s. government never got an answer to and to this day, 20 years later, i still don't understand which is why did the u. s. government to get so many saudis, out of the united states on airplane right after $911.00. when the aerospace was close to everybody else, i was in the white house at the time and i didn't know the answer to that and 20 years later, i don't know the answer to that. that's something i'd like to know. and i think it probably could be embarrassing to the saudis, but i...
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u. s. government never got an answer to and to this day, 20 years later, i still don't understand which is why did the u. s. government get so many saudis, out of the united states on airplane right after $911.00 when the aerospace was close to everybody else. i was in the white house at the time and i didn't know the answer to that and 20 years later, i don't know the answer to that. that's something i'd like to know. and i think it probably could be embarrassing to the saudis, but i really don't know thailand's prime minister pray us cello shot when they confidence in parliament by a comfortable margin. his government has been accused of mishandling, the crew of virus pandemic and economists fall out pro democracy protest as have been calling his resignation since last year. and rallies have recently turned violent. jade donovan is chairman of the faculty of law, the college of asian scholars. he says, the prime minister has lost popularity and the vote doesn't reflect the situation on the ground. age will last longer, maybe the be by law and by the down with the jordy game or another
u. s. government never got an answer to and to this day, 20 years later, i still don't understand which is why did the u. s. government get so many saudis, out of the united states on airplane right after $911.00 when the aerospace was close to everybody else. i was in the white house at the time and i didn't know the answer to that and 20 years later, i don't know the answer to that. that's something i'd like to know. and i think it probably could be embarrassing to the saudis, but i really...
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u. s. government never got an answer to and to this day, 20 years later, i still don't understand which is why did the u. s. government get so many saudis, out of the united states on airplanes right after $911.00 when the aerospace was close to everybody else. i was in the white house at the time and i didn't know the answer to that and 20 years later, i don't know the answer to that. that's something i'd like to know. and i think it probably could be embarrassing to the saudis, but i really don't know. the democratic republic of congo has just extended a state of emergency in the east. rival groups have been fighting and to re providence leaving hundreds that enforcing half a 1000000 others from their homes. happen so are reports from the day where hundreds are beginning to return home after the military pushed rebels out. most of this people in this town, since our economies, they have come back from ibp, come in areas like bornea, camacho copies, all of the problems we have in rock by conflict with different rebel good fighting against government forces. so the people here are basica
u. s. government never got an answer to and to this day, 20 years later, i still don't understand which is why did the u. s. government get so many saudis, out of the united states on airplanes right after $911.00 when the aerospace was close to everybody else. i was in the white house at the time and i didn't know the answer to that and 20 years later, i don't know the answer to that. that's something i'd like to know. and i think it probably could be embarrassing to the saudis, but i really...
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u. s. government never got an answer to and to this day, 20 years later, i still don't understand which is why did the u. s. government get so many saudis out of the united states on airplane right after $911.00. when the aerospace was close to everybody else. i was in the white house at the time and i didn't know the answer to that and 20 years later, i don't know the answer to that. that's something i'd like to know. and i think it probably could be embarrassing to the saudis, but i really don't know. still ahead on the program, a desperate situation in lebanon as 80 percent of the population is now living below the poverty line. and how a pregnant palestinian woman found herself in prison after a dispute of any legal settlers. ah hello, nice to see you. hope your weekends going well. come with me. let's pinpoint where i think our heaviest, seasonal rains will be across india through the west coast. also as we had swore to disha entrepreneurship and also taylor garner, and we still got that firehose of rain extending from one end of the be been called break through to the other, but it
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u. s. could default on its loans because it will be the debt ceiling limit that by congress. unless congress does something to raise that limit of the u. s. has never before defaulted on its loans and economist, pre jack predict, disaster as a consequence, potentially millions of jobs last throwing the us economy into recession with repercussions across the global markets. us treasury secretary, janet yelling once again issued this morning today it's necessary to avert a catastrophic event for economy representatives. the debt ceiling has been raised, were suspended 78 times since 900. 60, almost always on a bipartisan basis. my hope is that we can work together to do so again, and to build a stronger american economy for future generations. and what all this is going on. hi they. what about the infrastructure bill? when's that gotta be voted on? yeah, this is a critical week for the bite administration on capitol hill. this infrastructure bill is part of the presidents, greater agenda, which total more than 4 trillion dollars in new spending. it to the vision for expanding health care, child care education, and combating climate change. now the pr
u. s. could default on its loans because it will be the debt ceiling limit that by congress. unless congress does something to raise that limit of the u. s. has never before defaulted on its loans and economist, pre jack predict, disaster as a consequence, potentially millions of jobs last throwing the us economy into recession with repercussions across the global markets. us treasury secretary, janet yelling once again issued this morning today it's necessary to avert a catastrophic event for...
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u. s. would never have a digital currency. he said that it was not even going to be something that the federal reserve ever looked at because he said, of course the crypto currencies were a fad. b and they wouldn't be around less than a year later. he's now talking completely differently, say, well, we're exploring it and we're headed in that direction. and when he says by the way that, you know, he's not sure that they're going to do this. they are absolutely 100 percent going to do this. there's no question about it. he's pretending now to say face so that the us doesn't look like they have bungled really the entrance into the digital market. but they have bungled their entrance into the digital market. right, it's an interesting way of admitting you're wrong without admitting that you were wrong. all right, and jeffrey, we also heard from the binding ministration. they announced on tuesday sanctions against the crypto exchange to ex, over its alleged role in enabling a legal payments from ransomware attack. are these ransom
u. s. would never have a digital currency. he said that it was not even going to be something that the federal reserve ever looked at because he said, of course the crypto currencies were a fad. b and they wouldn't be around less than a year later. he's now talking completely differently, say, well, we're exploring it and we're headed in that direction. and when he says by the way that, you know, he's not sure that they're going to do this. they are absolutely 100 percent going to do this....
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u. s. adults ah, i never really thought that the medication was a bad thing. i was like, this is going to make me feel better. awesome. okay. if this other ones can make me feel better, awesome. these 4 are going to feel better. great will to do it. i will try anything . there was never any notion that the medication was causing the symptoms. there was more like than the disease was developing. the only warning she sort of gave, but she was very dismissive about it was you might hear mr. greene, in some instances, people who are on the presence might have suicidal thoughts, but this really is something you should be concerned about. she had kind of almost flippantly, like, oh, you might want to lock up your knives. so we went out and bought it in the lock box and put anything, you know, dangerous and there. and that's really want to kind of get even more like, wow, this is serious. so i was hospitalized that 1st time when i was 13, over the course of a year, i think i was hospitalized $77.00 times, $78.00 times leaving the hosp. hi chadwick hospitably. this is
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u. s. corporate press care. because he's never been in that clique with a c. i accused of plotting to kidnap and perhaps even kill julian, a sons the u. k. must surely be now asking itself whether can really take washington's extradition request seriously. well, the key revelations from the all who report on the thing new they were actually 1st and covered an investigation carried out by the editor in chief of the grey zone news website. that's my blumenthal. we spoke to him back in 2020, please, to say, sir again now welcome marks. you really broke the story yourself now, yahoo! doing it to the 2 stories tally. do you agree with what they've reported? well, i think when you have 30 former and current us intelligence officers, detailing a kind of hollywood style spy intrigue that tracks very closely with my reporting and the reporting of others, including the spanish newspaper, l. payees, and many other independent reporters defining more e t c. for example, in italy, we have to pay attention and we have to take this very seriously. i read this confirmation tha
u. s. corporate press care. because he's never been in that clique with a c. i accused of plotting to kidnap and perhaps even kill julian, a sons the u. k. must surely be now asking itself whether can really take washington's extradition request seriously. well, the key revelations from the all who report on the thing new they were actually 1st and covered an investigation carried out by the editor in chief of the grey zone news website. that's my blumenthal. we spoke to him back in 2020,...
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u. s economy i've never seen, um washington. uh spend so much to kill so many american jobs to raise prices even higher and expand the welfare state. the grace expansion or lifetime. this is an economic surrender to china, russia and europe with saddling american businesses with some of the highest tax rates in the world, which will drive and kill. we think about three million jobs the fiscal year ends thursday without a stop gap measure funding the government congress could be working some weekends in october. at the white house. lucas tomlinson, fox news. okay so i don't know about you, but i went outside tonight to grab a bite and i was a little chilly and i have my jacket on and i was like, yeah, this feels like a little california fall. that's for sure. a little brisk out there we have some breeze going on. we've got the marine layer fully in in in check, right? it's coming to say hello to us this evening. and the temperatures, you know their little chilly out there so you might have felt that out there. oh my graphics are
u. s economy i've never seen, um washington. uh spend so much to kill so many american jobs to raise prices even higher and expand the welfare state. the grace expansion or lifetime. this is an economic surrender to china, russia and europe with saddling american businesses with some of the highest tax rates in the world, which will drive and kill. we think about three million jobs the fiscal year ends thursday without a stop gap measure funding the government congress could be working some...
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u. s. corporate press care because he's never been in their clique while these revelations have now grabbed the attention of many of the key ones are in fact not new. they feature in a 2020 investigation by the editor in chief of the greys own max blumenthal. he suggests that the cia somehow impersonated former ecuadorian president able morales to advance its agenda back then he came on our team to tell us about the ca miss deeds. i obtained an email in which morales who does not speak english very well, is giving instructions to his employees at the ecuadorian embassy in perfect english on how to set up a separate a secret separate video server to circumvent the ecuadorian security services and feed video back to the united states to the american client, this e mail was sent from an ip address trace directly to the venetian hotel of donald trump's top donor sheldon adelson, and brian nagle, who has adults in the global director of global security. and this is significant because brian nagle has a decades long career at the u. s. secret service. morales is employees who were involved in the
u. s. corporate press care because he's never been in their clique while these revelations have now grabbed the attention of many of the key ones are in fact not new. they feature in a 2020 investigation by the editor in chief of the greys own max blumenthal. he suggests that the cia somehow impersonated former ecuadorian president able morales to advance its agenda back then he came on our team to tell us about the ca miss deeds. i obtained an email in which morales who does not speak english...
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you know, they have never complained the u. s. aggression in country after country that has fewer terrorism. general the crystal who led us forces in afghanistan for several years, talked about insurgent math. and he used the benchmark that every innocent person, the united states killed and it's war on that would produce 10 new in search. and you know, he, he, he certainly was a position to, to make that judgement. and he was probably pretty well correct. george bush took the men, but subsequent president obama didn't do anything to get them out from, talks about it, but he didn't do it. does that mean that joe biden as much as clearly his administration made a real pigs ear of taking the us out? does he deserve credit for being the one who actually put an end to that? yes, he does. and i mean the, i mean the chaos of the withdrawal. you know, ryan grid wrote an excellent article for the intercept in washington. and he said, you know, how, how can most was end with a peaceful transfer power, an orderly trans they, they the, the
you know, they have never complained the u. s. aggression in country after country that has fewer terrorism. general the crystal who led us forces in afghanistan for several years, talked about insurgent math. and he used the benchmark that every innocent person, the united states killed and it's war on that would produce 10 new in search. and you know, he, he, he certainly was a position to, to make that judgement. and he was probably pretty well correct. george bush took the men, but...
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they will never really founded on anything but the theory that the u. s. government used to detain people without charges that represents the vast, vast majority of the 780 or so people who have been through montana, the theory they used to said these are the enemy combatants in a global war on terror. that was the bush administration's church and, you know, under international law, if you are at war classic state to state war with a battle field. if you capture combat and on the other side, you can detain the combat and without charges until the end of the war. the bush administration then stretch that theory to make it a global concepts. you know, even though there is, if there was, you know, there was a battlefield, an afghan, a fan, but there was no global battlefield. but they said, look at this is a global war. anybody picked up who was had to have been involved in terrorism without even charges, can be held, the enemy combatant until the end of that global war on terror, which may be an endless war, and they never come. and that theory has never be
they will never really founded on anything but the theory that the u. s. government used to detain people without charges that represents the vast, vast majority of the 780 or so people who have been through montana, the theory they used to said these are the enemy combatants in a global war on terror. that was the bush administration's church and, you know, under international law, if you are at war classic state to state war with a battle field. if you capture combat and on the other side,...
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never been charged. and some of them the u. s government is, is moving toward trying to put someplace else, but there's relative handful that it believes still are dangerous. but they can't charge them. they don't really have any crime that they can take that they committed. and, you know, that's the problem. and frankly, i think it's a made up problem because if you look around the world, there are many, many people who wish the united states har if they had the opportunity might research a terrorist, a tiny handful in guantanamo, but the reason now the, by the ministration to frankly, this is true for the early ones as well. doesn't want to release them as they don't want political responsibility for what might, what happen you to, to this handful of people. you mentioned in the opening that, you know, some of the 100 detainees, farmer detainees are now in the taliban government. and that's the kind of political problem. the u. s. government doesn't like, obviously the taliban has many, many abusive people. that can feel that t
never been charged. and some of them the u. s government is, is moving toward trying to put someplace else, but there's relative handful that it believes still are dangerous. but they can't charge them. they don't really have any crime that they can take that they committed. and, you know, that's the problem. and frankly, i think it's a made up problem because if you look around the world, there are many, many people who wish the united states har if they had the opportunity might research a...
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u. s. is safer? i do. and you'll notice there's never been anything close to another 911 attack that mean, that doesn't mean we've solved the problem of violent extremism. but what it does mean is that we've made the homeland much safer. we've spent a lot of time energy and resources building a counter terrorism infrastructure at home to make sure that terrorists can not get into the united states and plan spectacular attacks. but you know, al qaeda itself is alive and well and now has the opportunity to regenerate enough garrison. so even though the united states would like to move on from the war on terrorism, the terrorists also have a vote. i suppose as many of the threats said that the us faces now cyber threats and when it comes to so called terrorism, of course, the usaa seeing quite a lot of domestic terrorism right now. do you think that the u. s. pulling out of afghanistan does as joe biden say, give it more, more strengths in dealing with some of these other threats. well, to double a sore in some ways. you know, the united states pulling out from afghanistan allows us to focus on other issues, y
u. s. is safer? i do. and you'll notice there's never been anything close to another 911 attack that mean, that doesn't mean we've solved the problem of violent extremism. but what it does mean is that we've made the homeland much safer. we've spent a lot of time energy and resources building a counter terrorism infrastructure at home to make sure that terrorists can not get into the united states and plan spectacular attacks. but you know, al qaeda itself is alive and well and now has the...
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so this is something that never fly in the u. s. biden said, well, you know, we want our, we don't want the kids just getting totally immersed in playstation. it all, all hell would break loose. but, you know, china just keeps doing the right thing. let's go back to what this meltdown of ever grand might mean globally, you know, we have the contagion in 2008, when layman brothers blew up, and bear stearns blew up. is wall street exposed to this? well, for sure. and we certainly have the experience of the 200892 symbol the rate pieces spin wise to make people think everything will be all right. but nobody really knows how it's going to play out. they've had, quote, unquote, responsible statements put out there that the exposure of some of the american biggies is not that great compared to their total assets. but, but you really don't know how the dots connect up there. such huge leveraging in the system. virtually any financial asset you or you could own, has been hot 20 or 30 or 50 times over. so even if it seems like they, they ar
so this is something that never fly in the u. s. biden said, well, you know, we want our, we don't want the kids just getting totally immersed in playstation. it all, all hell would break loose. but, you know, china just keeps doing the right thing. let's go back to what this meltdown of ever grand might mean globally, you know, we have the contagion in 2008, when layman brothers blew up, and bear stearns blew up. is wall street exposed to this? well, for sure. and we certainly have the...
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u. s. borders would only grow as the u. s. ads to haiti's unacceptable. misery. responding to full resignation. whitehouse, as he never raised his confirms about migration policies. the press secretary jen sack, he added that president biden was taking the issue seriously. what he has asked all of us to convey clearly to people who are understandably, have questions, are passionate or concerned. as we are about the images that we have seen is one, we feel those images are horrible and horrific. there is an investigation. the president certainly supports overseen by this the department of homeland security, which he had conveyed what will happen quickly. i can also convey to you that the secretary also conveyed to civil rights leaders earlier this morning that we would no longer be using horses in del rio. so that is something a policy change that has been made in response. she returns he has more from washington d. c. what a letter is often that you read a letter that so dominant it wasn't just about what, what the envoy called the or the inhumane expulsion of patients. many of you have never lived in a she hated potentially
u. s. borders would only grow as the u. s. ads to haiti's unacceptable. misery. responding to full resignation. whitehouse, as he never raised his confirms about migration policies. the press secretary jen sack, he added that president biden was taking the issue seriously. what he has asked all of us to convey clearly to people who are understandably, have questions, are passionate or concerned. as we are about the images that we have seen is one, we feel those images are horrible and horrific....
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u. s. borders would only grow as the u. s. ads to haiti's unacceptable misery. or responding to foot resignation whiter, says he never raised his concerns about migration policies. but question to june. saki i did that president biden was taking the issue seriously. what he has asked all of us to convey clearly to people who are understandably, have questions are passionate, are concerned, as we are about the images that we have seen is one, we feel those images are horrible and heretic. there is an investigation. the president certainly supports overseen by this the department of homeland security, which he has conveyed what will happen quickly. i can also convey to you that the secretary also conveyed to civil rights leaders earlier this morning that we would no longer be using horses in del rio. so that is something a policy change that has been made and response. what has corresponding can be, how could join the live kimberly sac, he seemed to have been put on the spot that what more did she have to say about us immigration policy? that will be white house press. secretary really struggling to show how there is a
u. s. borders would only grow as the u. s. ads to haiti's unacceptable misery. or responding to foot resignation whiter, says he never raised his concerns about migration policies. but question to june. saki i did that president biden was taking the issue seriously. what he has asked all of us to convey clearly to people who are understandably, have questions are passionate, are concerned, as we are about the images that we have seen is one, we feel those images are horrible and heretic. there...