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i think when president waldron said he's not bluffing for president biden felt that it was imperative on the spot to use equally strong language. and therefore he won a catastrophic consequences about this is a negative lead. russia is not going to use the web address. i have all of it we innovative is one of them all with autism meeting in any effort to become all one call star, one star who it is united states and walked out of the a, b i. and every day opens, guys, and i had always fear that the united states was developing a post like realty. russia has not attacked any united states or any of the country . that is that the military operation looking. but how are you? grand is a defensive war. a guy doesn't make any sense given the c, i director the u. s. defense secretary they, they actually admitted there's no evidence of an imminent nuclear threat. busy from moscow to ukraine, but what we're noticing is, is that the news articles, the press agencies, they don't report that they report fear, fear, a nuclear armageddon. why is that the case for several reasons? first of all, this
i think when president waldron said he's not bluffing for president biden felt that it was imperative on the spot to use equally strong language. and therefore he won a catastrophic consequences about this is a negative lead. russia is not going to use the web address. i have all of it we innovative is one of them all with autism meeting in any effort to become all one call star, one star who it is united states and walked out of the a, b i. and every day opens, guys, and i had always fear that...
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i dissolved waldron, great, but you can suck at the outside of this toilet revolution stemmed from the idea that we have to give sanitary facilities to those who don't yet have any. it's also about giving developing countries, small treatment plans to avoid investing colossal sums for waterborne sewage systems and giant treatment plans, especially in south africa where yeah, we don't have that that the space or i think that, you know, the facilities to put in more big, large you know, central waste water treatment works and it makes more sense economically, and also environmentally to have on site sanitation treatment or decentralized and treatment systems. rather than putting in extensive, you know, piping cetera, to, to take everything to a central place. it's much better to treat it as source. and if you can take that in and produce something useful out of it, that's, that's even better at the truth is that new toilets, new waste water treatment models also sold our 1st world problems. decentralization treatment in each neighborhood or each residence could enable us to better contro
i dissolved waldron, great, but you can suck at the outside of this toilet revolution stemmed from the idea that we have to give sanitary facilities to those who don't yet have any. it's also about giving developing countries, small treatment plans to avoid investing colossal sums for waterborne sewage systems and giant treatment plans, especially in south africa where yeah, we don't have that that the space or i think that, you know, the facilities to put in more big, large you know, central...
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a letter that could've been written by rudy giuliani, jimmy, thomas phil waldron, in qanon adherenceng to do just try to get oxygen back into where he is back in the media. i think that is what the subpoena might have done. i think if you look at polling, fundraising, i think you're gonna see a slight uptick in these gop congressional districts because of that. that's because of the far-right maga sphere. the far-right sort of bag look -ization patterns that you see on their communications. so my fear is always, we have to do the right thing when it happens and that is fantastic. but i do believe that this close in the midterms they are gonna try to turn that around and show. or try to use this bizarre witch hunt. which could work for a vast portion of gop. if you remember i think the latest polls out, 60% still want trump to run. that is a worry to. me i've always been the guy to say, you have to strike with the data is hot. i think they should've struck. then i think the subpoena, even though it is definitely going to create news, i think there's absolutely no way that president tr
a letter that could've been written by rudy giuliani, jimmy, thomas phil waldron, in qanon adherenceng to do just try to get oxygen back into where he is back in the media. i think that is what the subpoena might have done. i think if you look at polling, fundraising, i think you're gonna see a slight uptick in these gop congressional districts because of that. that's because of the far-right maga sphere. the far-right sort of bag look -ization patterns that you see on their communications. so...
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. >> smith: phil waldron served under flynn in military intelligence.group that put out the report and used it to challenge the election. >> this was included in the forensics report on central lake township in antrim, michigan. >> so you really had a multi-pronged attack on the american public. and it's layered beautifully. >> i don't deny that we've had elections. i deny that we have fair elections. >> smith: in his video response to our reporting, flynn took issue with t term "election denier," saying it was part of a misinformation campaign against him. >> they gonna try to bash us across the head and shoulders with every, every frame that they can put against us, and every form of dis- and misinformation... >> smith: he said he knows a misinformation campaign when he sees one. >> i also have a level of expertise in these types of efforts, okay? and i, because, because, having served on battlefields at certain levels, we would have misinformation, disinformation psy-op, uh, campaigns going on to get audiences, to get the, you know, the enemy to thin
. >> smith: phil waldron served under flynn in military intelligence.group that put out the report and used it to challenge the election. >> this was included in the forensics report on central lake township in antrim, michigan. >> so you really had a multi-pronged attack on the american public. and it's layered beautifully. >> i don't deny that we've had elections. i deny that we have fair elections. >> smith: in his video response to our reporting, flynn took...
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radicalization and a letter which could have been written by rudy giuliani, sydney powell, jenny thomas, phil waldrondherence themselves -- he's really trying to get oxygen back into where he is back in the media. i think that is with us subpoena might have done. >> peter, is there reason to believe that the subpoena is going to rile up trump's face? >> he's going to be riled up no matter what. the committee isn't too worried about that. i think they are trying to make a point to the people who are listening to their results and their investigation. the point about mike pence, by the way -- he will have his sign out there soon. it will be in the form of a book. his book is coming out on november 15th. it's very different than to have him sitting down answering questions. it will be interesting to see how he frames it, what he says about that day, what he says about how he felt about donald trump, the way trump treated him that day. i think there's a lot of anticipation to see how he tried to straddle it. in the last year and a half, he is trying not to break with trump to the recklessly -- he made th
radicalization and a letter which could have been written by rudy giuliani, sydney powell, jenny thomas, phil waldrondherence themselves -- he's really trying to get oxygen back into where he is back in the media. i think that is with us subpoena might have done. >> peter, is there reason to believe that the subpoena is going to rile up trump's face? >> he's going to be riled up no matter what. the committee isn't too worried about that. i think they are trying to make a point to...
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jim waldron, thanks so much for being with us. appreciate it, counselor. >>> first on cnn, the georgia grand jury that is investigating interference in the 2020 election getting new testimony from former white house counsel, pat cipollone, and former senator kelly loffler. they both testified before the grand jury in recent months, but it's unclear what exactly prosecutors hope to learn. cipollone was reportedly familiar with discussions about the trump camp's efforts ss to h its voter fraud claims. in the end, hundreds of loffler's text messages have surfaced. and it is looking like senator lindsey graham will get a subpoena in the georgia election case. a federal appeals court has rejected his request to block a subpoena for his grand jury testimony. they want to ask graham about his phone calls with state officials, as trump and his allies were trying to overturn his loss in georgia. it's unclear if graham will take the case all the way to the supreme court. >>> this morning, the russian ambassador to the united states is alleg
jim waldron, thanks so much for being with us. appreciate it, counselor. >>> first on cnn, the georgia grand jury that is investigating interference in the 2020 election getting new testimony from former white house counsel, pat cipollone, and former senator kelly loffler. they both testified before the grand jury in recent months, but it's unclear what exactly prosecutors hope to learn. cipollone was reportedly familiar with discussions about the trump camp's efforts ss to h its voter...
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one of the strongest actions we've taken on done violence in a generation may is from around the waldron when desire is where they've been discussing how to protect their cities from climate change. they're worried about the impact of extreme weather and how residents will cope to raise a bow reports begin our journey over 100 may years from across the world came to argentina's capital when a site is to share information and plan on how to mitigate the impact of global warming, i just want to say they're part of the see 40 at noble network of may. you're seeking urgent action to fight climate change from the cities they were present. london's may you said he can, he's leading the group in a more than half the population lives the cities that's going up. so the estimates in 10 years time. ah, which harps, it'll become 60 percent become 70 percent. so that's the reality. greater openness, asian. now that's a problem, but it's also an opportunity because if we more does, we can reduce a carbon footprint. we change our cities. so people can walk around, cycle around, use public transport rat
one of the strongest actions we've taken on done violence in a generation may is from around the waldron when desire is where they've been discussing how to protect their cities from climate change. they're worried about the impact of extreme weather and how residents will cope to raise a bow reports begin our journey over 100 may years from across the world came to argentina's capital when a site is to share information and plan on how to mitigate the impact of global warming, i just want to...