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. >> the federal government financed and controlled thisn attacke world trade center. >> narrator: the3 world trade center bombing... >> multiple bombs ripped through the alfred p. murrah federal building. >> narrator: the 1995 oklahoma city bombing... >> ...and, as usual, federal fingerprints were all over thist tragic eve >> narrator: he called them "false flags." >> a big element of alex jones' show, and his theorizing generally, is that things are false flag attacks. edthat is, attacks perpetry the government or elements within the government to create fear, suspicion, division, or to bring us all under the sinister control of the new world order or the one world government.to >> .reate yet another crisis, this time to usher in a police state...rh >> narrator: jonesoric resonated with people around the country who were looking for answers. >> conspiracy theory is a theory. it an attempt to explain a event. and it says that things are not as they seem. right? and you explain it by picking ua the dots, forming ern, and showing that that patterns indicalignant intent by powerful peopl
. >> the federal government financed and controlled thisn attacke world trade center. >> narrator: the3 world trade center bombing... >> multiple bombs ripped through the alfred p. murrah federal building. >> narrator: the 1995 oklahoma city bombing... >> ...and, as usual, federal fingerprints were all over thist tragic eve >> narrator: he called them "false flags." >> a big element of alex jones' show, and his theorizing generally, is that...
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2001 and probably recognize this photo as well taken just moments after the collapse of the world trade center people fleeing in terra the gentleman you see on the far left wearing glasses and a black shirt his name was steven cooper is to cooper died earlier this year his family say he carried this picture in his wallet and showed people he met proud that he had survived the terror attack his family says the cause of death was covert 19 stephen cooper was 78. you're watching the news remember you can always stay up to date on our website d.w. dot com follow us on twitter and on instagram as well as i am told a lot of the hope is for joining us. every day is for us and for our planet. the ideas of is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make seduce greener how can we protect animals and their habitats.
2001 and probably recognize this photo as well taken just moments after the collapse of the world trade center people fleeing in terra the gentleman you see on the far left wearing glasses and a black shirt his name was steven cooper is to cooper died earlier this year his family say he carried this picture in his wallet and showed people he met proud that he had survived the terror attack his family says the cause of death was covert 19 stephen cooper was 78. you're watching the news remember...
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and they went to a country that did not knock down the world trade center. and it was not so bad, we said we have plenty of problems and he was not a good person but he didn't knock down the world trade center so we got stuck in this quick said but we're extricating ourselves and we're getting out. i called them the endless wars.>> that's president trump from july of last year and kate anderson brower, does that mirror what he told you?>> .. >> .. his relationship with george w. bush which is very same. according to my reporting which i talked to a lot of people, his family and friends say bush used it as being like the civil war. drums presidency is like the civil war. we can get through a trump presidency but the only conversation is that trump had with george w. bush has been around brett kavanaugh who worked for bush and bush called senators to get kavanaugh confirmed during the confidential hearing. it was a long time ago and i know during the pandemic, all presidents want to be of service and help but they feel like they can't do anything right now beca
and they went to a country that did not knock down the world trade center. and it was not so bad, we said we have plenty of problems and he was not a good person but he didn't knock down the world trade center so we got stuck in this quick said but we're extricating ourselves and we're getting out. i called them the endless wars.>> that's president trump from july of last year and kate anderson brower, does that mirror what he told you?>> .. >> .. his relationship with george...
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so for instance talk about terrorism in the book the 2001 world trade center bombing happening in new york city and washington affected the election in denmark the first thing they did they implemented the muslim act. everything we see a cyclical around the entire world one of the biggest governments working on immigration is angola. and african country it has gdp of department of homeland security but they are highly more effective at controlling immigration because it's a matter of political willpower if you want to not can you. so spoke on corruption obviously all national populist movements were overlapping. but a majority of those beliefs overlap. >> one of the biggest that mirrors so far is culture i almost wish we could have written this book later because the shockwaves that have happened the last few months with the coronavirus every major metropolitan area in the area and i wish we could have and what i think democrats are trying to do. there trying to leverage the gains they have in the cultural war and education and controlling the news media. they think this will be the i
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this photo was well one of the most famous images taken just moments after the collapse of the world trade center people fleeing in terror the gentleman you see on the far left wearing glasses and a black shirt his name was stephen cooper mr cooper died earlier this year his family say that mr cooper carried this picture in his wallet and showed people he met proud that he had survived a terror attack is family says the cause of death was coded 19 stephen cooper was 78 years old. the day is almost done the conversation continues online join us on twitter in news you can follow me bring me every member whatever happens between now and then tomorrow another day will see you there never. was a. coronavirus summer 20 twentieth's following lock downs and working from home people surely want to get outside and travel thanks to the tourist industry is waiting for them with bated breath but problem restrictions are still in place and many potential holiday makers are feeling uncertain to clambake a shoes made in germany. 30 minutes on d w the best. passion drama competition viable marketing numbers. atmo
this photo was well one of the most famous images taken just moments after the collapse of the world trade center people fleeing in terror the gentleman you see on the far left wearing glasses and a black shirt his name was stephen cooper mr cooper died earlier this year his family say that mr cooper carried this picture in his wallet and showed people he met proud that he had survived a terror attack is family says the cause of death was coded 19 stephen cooper was 78 years old. the day is...
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this photo was well one of the most famous images taken just moments after the collapse of the world trade center people fleeing in terror the gentleman you see on the far left wearing glasses and a black shirt his name was stephen cooper mr cooper died earlier this year is family say that mr cooper carried this picture in his wallet and showed people he met proud that he had survived a terror attack is family says the cause of death was coded 19 stephen cooper was 78 years old. the day is almost done the conversation continues online join us on twitter in news you can follow me bring guns t.v. and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow gives another day we'll see you then have a. justice for the victims of this river in the genocide that's catherine bond. the human rights advocate wants to identify a 1000 lawyers. this huge undertaking is still underway 25 years after the infamous massacre bosnia herzegovina some clues. mixed d.w. . does fast break. what we eat in some decisions. healthy food smocks. we're beginning to realize. that. south influences what's going on in our. brai
this photo was well one of the most famous images taken just moments after the collapse of the world trade center people fleeing in terror the gentleman you see on the far left wearing glasses and a black shirt his name was stephen cooper mr cooper died earlier this year is family say that mr cooper carried this picture in his wallet and showed people he met proud that he had survived a terror attack is family says the cause of death was coded 19 stephen cooper was 78 years old. the day is...
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this photo was well one of the most famous images taken just moments after the collapse of the world trade center people fleeing in terror the gentleman you see on the far left wearing glasses and a black shirt his name was stephen cooper mr cooper died earlier this year his family say that mr cooper carried this picture in his wallet and showed people he met proud that he had survived a terror attack his family says the cause of death was coded 19 stephen cooper was 78 years old. the day is almost done the conversation continues online join us on twitter either due to the news you can follow me bring it on t.v. or remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow gives another day we'll see you then have. some fun. and. enter the conflict zone confronting the powerful the 4 months to go chill the presidential elections in america so no trump is sinking in the polls and those form a national security adviser says he isn't fit to be president anyway job also is my guest this week from washington how much damage trump on both are going to america and the rest of the. conflict so for next to t
this photo was well one of the most famous images taken just moments after the collapse of the world trade center people fleeing in terror the gentleman you see on the far left wearing glasses and a black shirt his name was stephen cooper mr cooper died earlier this year his family say that mr cooper carried this picture in his wallet and showed people he met proud that he had survived a terror attack his family says the cause of death was coded 19 stephen cooper was 78 years old. the day is...
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september 11th 2001 the terrorist attacks on the world trade center in new york shook the world. 10 years later the peace building award of the east west institute think tank was conferred on for too long glenn the west was desperate to ally itself with what seems to be moderate islamic leaders contributing to the promotion of the ideals of tolerance and interfaith dialogue inspired by the tula go on these values in leading political figures like former u.s. secretary of state madeline albright or former u.n. secretary general kofi anon lauded glenn you cannot be he is here to represent a peaceful alternative to al-qaeda and other radical islamic groups resent this and so the glenn movement and with its humanitarian projects was in the right place at the right time. a visit to saylorsburg pennsylvania. since 1999 for tulip glenn has resided with 100 followers in a largest state in the rural town. here the reclusive leader receives friends and visitors and from here associated foundations control the worldwide network of schools businesses and media companies because the okaloosa the weste
september 11th 2001 the terrorist attacks on the world trade center in new york shook the world. 10 years later the peace building award of the east west institute think tank was conferred on for too long glenn the west was desperate to ally itself with what seems to be moderate islamic leaders contributing to the promotion of the ideals of tolerance and interfaith dialogue inspired by the tula go on these values in leading political figures like former u.s. secretary of state madeline albright...
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he did knock down the world trade center. we got stuck in this quicksand but they are extricating ourselves into getting out. i call it the endless war. >> host: president of trump from july of last year. kate anderson broward, but did he tell you? >> guest: he was a little bit softer because he had just been invited to a funeral and said he appreciated that gesture. it's fascinating what he's referring to in your interview is his relationship with george w. bush, and according to my reporting, he used it as like the civil war we got through that we can get through a trump presidency. they called to try to get him confirmed in that controversial hearing. they've spoken twice on the phone but that was a long time ago. and i know during the pandemic they want to be out service. why are they uniting and donald trump isn't part of this and so they feel like their hands are tied. >> host: there is one story in the book involving president jimmy carter. we know he would walk dow she we streets to meet with family and friends, or yo
he did knock down the world trade center. we got stuck in this quicksand but they are extricating ourselves into getting out. i call it the endless war. >> host: president of trump from july of last year. kate anderson broward, but did he tell you? >> guest: he was a little bit softer because he had just been invited to a funeral and said he appreciated that gesture. it's fascinating what he's referring to in your interview is his relationship with george w. bush, and according to...
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so for instance, terrorism in the book, the 2001 world trade center bombings that happened in new york city and washington, affected the election of den mark and elisted a national populist government in denmark and the it was a muslim ban the first thing they did. everything we see in our politics is cyclical. one of the biggest governments to work on cracking down on illegal immigration, angola. both african countries and hey the gdp of the size of our homeland security but they're more effective controlling immigration. why? it's a matter of political will power. do you want to do this, not can you do this. so we have the a list of things that movements kind of overlap and they maybe not all nine or ten but a majority of the beliefs overlap globally. >> one of the biggest takeways from this book that we have talked about so far is the culture and the cultural war we have lost, and it has -- i almost wish that we had written this book three months from now because the shock wave that has happened the last few months, whether it was the coronavirus or rise of the -- sweep every metrop
so for instance, terrorism in the book, the 2001 world trade center bombings that happened in new york city and washington, affected the election of den mark and elisted a national populist government in denmark and the it was a muslim ban the first thing they did. everything we see in our politics is cyclical. one of the biggest governments to work on cracking down on illegal immigration, angola. both african countries and hey the gdp of the size of our homeland security but they're more...
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the car and a secret service agent plea delivered to me and said a plan is just planted the world trade center and we went ahead to the capital, we got the car, which is soon as we started driving the day it was some strange, you know, accident, but at the time we got to the capital we knew the second plane had hit, and we knew what it was so i join senator kennedy who is the chair of the senate education committee in his office and then in just a few minutes, chant senator judge gray from new hampshire was one of our closest friends, joined me. he was the minority chairman of the committee. and so it he talked the whole time and told stories about things that were in his office. he left, he had a letter, a friend of his brother jack had written to his mother that said, teddy is getting fat, and he thought that was funny. and i've often wondered, if that was just his reaction to something is shocking, horrible, because of, course you've had many shots in his life. before, if you thought i would fall apart, if you can keep things, going which is to keep small talk and talking and keeping things
the car and a secret service agent plea delivered to me and said a plan is just planted the world trade center and we went ahead to the capital, we got the car, which is soon as we started driving the day it was some strange, you know, accident, but at the time we got to the capital we knew the second plane had hit, and we knew what it was so i join senator kennedy who is the chair of the senate education committee in his office and then in just a few minutes, chant senator judge gray from new...
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just like the world trade center collapsed when a commercial airline flight intensified.t's remarkable. you've got to believe there are still normal people working at abc news, maybe in the tape library or in the cafeteria. are they watching their own coverage? how can they stand it? the apologies for violence. the relentless, shameless lying. it's hard to believe they haven't resigned. they probably have mortgages and kids, you feel for them just as a feel for the cameramen who flee the mob in sacramento over the weekend. they were surrounded and apparently assaulted by 150 joe biden voters dressed in black paramilitary garrett had to run for their lives. you think other journalists would be so pathetic to this. they used to be. not anymore. the stakes are too high, which got an election coming up, so instead they lied to provide cover for the rioters, the ones who threatened the cameramen. they tell you that the protests were actually peaceful. the newspaper did it attempt to dump of the violence including the fact that protesters were trying to disarm police helicopter
just like the world trade center collapsed when a commercial airline flight intensified.t's remarkable. you've got to believe there are still normal people working at abc news, maybe in the tape library or in the cafeteria. are they watching their own coverage? how can they stand it? the apologies for violence. the relentless, shameless lying. it's hard to believe they haven't resigned. they probably have mortgages and kids, you feel for them just as a feel for the cameramen who flee the mob in...
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picture five of new york's world trade centers stacked on top of each other.that's how deep in the earth we are. now we've stopped for a second. ( alarms ) i hope it's a second. we have to get off? when the chairlift stopped suddenly, we had to hike down the last 50 yards to the bottom. then, at the end of an abandoned tunnel, our scientists found something amazing. >> onstott: i've been looking for 20 years for a salty water deposit like this. never found it till now. >> whitaker: white patches on the wall turned out to be salt. is that edible? >> borgonie: i don't know. he's tried it. >> whitaker: this is ancient salt? >> onstott: that's the question. has to be-- has to be ancient salt. >> whitaker: very salty. and the source? this dripping salt water. what does that tell you? >> onstott: it tells me this water is extremely old. because in these rock formations, they were formed three billion years ago. there weren't salt deposits back then. >> whitaker: they believe this water could be all that's left of an ancient ocean. and where there's water, there can
picture five of new york's world trade centers stacked on top of each other.that's how deep in the earth we are. now we've stopped for a second. ( alarms ) i hope it's a second. we have to get off? when the chairlift stopped suddenly, we had to hike down the last 50 yards to the bottom. then, at the end of an abandoned tunnel, our scientists found something amazing. >> onstott: i've been looking for 20 years for a salty water deposit like this. never found it till now. >> whitaker:...
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as well as those lost in the world trade center bombing in 1993 and they will never be forgotten.ion to nearly a billion dollars the treasury provided tribal communities, the department of housing and urban development is releasing an additional $25 million and cares act funding today to respond to the coronavirus with improved housing, indoor air quality and food pantry support. connell: we are still dealing with grim reality, the u.s. shattering its record when new single day infection surging over 77000, this comes to astrazeneca releasing a vaccine trial result on monday. a lot of people are looking forward to that, we are joined by michael the director of infectious disease at the university of alabama in birmingham. i think doctor, when you are on a moment ago you were the first to tell us about this bike that was starting in the south and now it's become a big story. let me start broad and work our way to the specific stories, how are things now? >> we are struggling a bit and you see that across the south, as you mentioned the biggest challenge as i mentioned last time is
as well as those lost in the world trade center bombing in 1993 and they will never be forgotten.ion to nearly a billion dollars the treasury provided tribal communities, the department of housing and urban development is releasing an additional $25 million and cares act funding today to respond to the coronavirus with improved housing, indoor air quality and food pantry support. connell: we are still dealing with grim reality, the u.s. shattering its record when new single day infection...
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had worked at the world trade center. 61-year-old carrie crosswhite was head swimming and diving coach for 15 years. he was known for wearing a kilt and playing bagpipes. sometimes leading the marching band on to the field on friday nights. robert shackelford coached the football program at sarasota high school. a one-time nfl free agent in the '80s. he was also a civil war history buff. we'll be right back. hi, this is margaret your dell technologies advisor there's an art to listening. it's the ability to hear more than what's being said. to understand the meaning in every pause. and to be able to offer the answers that make someone feel truly heard. i understand, let's get started. that's what you get when you talk to a dell technologies advisor. i felt like i was justthis constantly cleaning up his hair. then, i got my paws on the swiffer sweeper. it's a game changer. these heavy duty dry cloths pick up a crazy amount of hair! this is all you. we stopped cleaning and started swiffering. the first and only full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel available over
had worked at the world trade center. 61-year-old carrie crosswhite was head swimming and diving coach for 15 years. he was known for wearing a kilt and playing bagpipes. sometimes leading the marching band on to the field on friday nights. robert shackelford coached the football program at sarasota high school. a one-time nfl free agent in the '80s. he was also a civil war history buff. we'll be right back. hi, this is margaret your dell technologies advisor there's an art to listening. it's...
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cnn very shortly within an hour or so of the world trade center stopped shoving the two buildings falling down. i don't know if you remember for the first hour you assaulted all the tim time had now you never e anymore someone must've called cnn and said cut it out, the more you show this the more you make people desensitized. and this needs to be outrageous, untrue such -- atrocious. we are no longer shocked and when we deal with john grisham i think it is true once you are there you get much closer to the conventional narratives about good, evil and morality and in that sense with all due respect it is not featured in its best light that is a perfect setting for cynical culture to look at the legal system as machine. once you become a part of the system you can never leave and that is the perception that we all have about the legal system and i think that it fits into the cynical culture where we don't believe in the institutions and we feel everyone has failed us and now judges and lawyers has no. >> i'm not sure what i can add to that particular observation but i think each panelist h
cnn very shortly within an hour or so of the world trade center stopped shoving the two buildings falling down. i don't know if you remember for the first hour you assaulted all the tim time had now you never e anymore someone must've called cnn and said cut it out, the more you show this the more you make people desensitized. and this needs to be outrageous, untrue such -- atrocious. we are no longer shocked and when we deal with john grisham i think it is true once you are there you get much...
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family says he was proud to be in this iconic photo of new yorkers fleeing the collapse of the world trade center. that's him on the left carrying the envelope. his partner, janet, told cnn he did not know he had been photographed until weeks later. he was 78 years old. eve emanuel suji emigrated with his family from the ivory coast to new york city in early 2000s. he had been a pharmacist back home, but it took him eight tries to pass the licensing exam in the u.s. his daughter told npr his dogged determination inspired her to become a doctor. > mary and george snyder were married for 63 years. they died just three days apart in late april. their daughter told "the philadelphia inquirer" that her parents were incredibly close and did everything together. george was 88. mary was 91. we'll be right back. introducing new voltaren arthritis pain gel, the first and only full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel available over-the-counter. new voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement. . i don't keep track of regrets and i don't add up the
family says he was proud to be in this iconic photo of new yorkers fleeing the collapse of the world trade center. that's him on the left carrying the envelope. his partner, janet, told cnn he did not know he had been photographed until weeks later. he was 78 years old. eve emanuel suji emigrated with his family from the ivory coast to new york city in early 2000s. he had been a pharmacist back home, but it took him eight tries to pass the licensing exam in the u.s. his daughter told npr his...
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car and my secret service agent leaned over to me and said a plane has just flown into the world trade center ahead to the capitol. we got in the car. we assumed as we started driving it was some strange accident. but by the time we got to the capitol we knew the second plane had hit, and we knew what it was. so i joined senator kennedy who was the chairman of the senate education committee in his office. and then in just a few minutes senator judd greg from new hampshire who's one of our closest friends joined me. the committee and so the three of us sat in senator kennedy's office and he talked the whole time and told stories about things in his office. he showed me and laughed at a letter he had framed that his brother jack had written to his mother that said teddy is getting fat. and he thought that was funny, and i've often wondered if that was just his reaction to something as shocking and as horrible because that was just the way he had to deal with it because of course he'd had many shocks in his life. or if he thought i would fall apart and he thought the way he could keep things goi
car and my secret service agent leaned over to me and said a plane has just flown into the world trade center ahead to the capitol. we got in the car. we assumed as we started driving it was some strange accident. but by the time we got to the capitol we knew the second plane had hit, and we knew what it was. so i joined senator kennedy who was the chairman of the senate education committee in his office. and then in just a few minutes senator judd greg from new hampshire who's one of our...
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my agent, secret service agent, leaned over to me and said, a plane has just flown into the world trade centernd we went ahead to the capitol. we got in the car. we just assumed as we started driving, that it was just a some strange, you know, accident. so, but by the time we got to the capitol, we knew the second plane had hit and we knew what it was. >> how did you leave? >> well, the secret service came to get me and said it's time to, at first, they were thinking they will take me back to the white house and so they, they had to re-group and figure out where i should go because obviously people at the white house were getting, the staff at the white house was getting the word to run and people who, in my office, young women, who worked for me, were kicking off their high heels and running from the white house. and i know they expected to have glamorous, really interesting jobs a at the white house and no one ever thought they would have to run from the white house like they did. so any way, the secret service came to get me and senator greg and kennedy walked me out to the door then i drov
my agent, secret service agent, leaned over to me and said, a plane has just flown into the world trade centernd we went ahead to the capitol. we got in the car. we just assumed as we started driving, that it was just a some strange, you know, accident. so, but by the time we got to the capitol, we knew the second plane had hit and we knew what it was. >> how did you leave? >> well, the secret service came to get me and said it's time to, at first, they were thinking they will take...
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. >> the dream came down at 9/11 when jimmy lost his life at the world trade center. >> i was a seniorriginal recipe, are flying off the shelves. >> did america really need another hot dog company? >> i think it does during the pandemic when all the shelves were cleared, a lot of the tofu hot dogs remained on the shelves, right >> reporter: that the modest meat has become a must-have is no mystery, says joe. >> i think it was a comfort factor families with young kids you're able to buy a pack of our hot dogs and that feeds you two nights on $5. >> reporter: the humble hot dog, symbol of summer, best friend of baseball and the backbone of the backyard barbecue is having a moment across the country in colorado, customers crave mike's coneys. >> the hot dog is making a major comeback in america. do you know why? >> a hot dog is just a symbol of simpler, happy times. >> reporter: the proprietor says his pop-up sells out most every stop hot dogs, he insists, are good for you. >> you know, they're not considered a health food, it's a happy food but i think that happiness is the important par
. >> the dream came down at 9/11 when jimmy lost his life at the world trade center. >> i was a seniorriginal recipe, are flying off the shelves. >> did america really need another hot dog company? >> i think it does during the pandemic when all the shelves were cleared, a lot of the tofu hot dogs remained on the shelves, right >> reporter: that the modest meat has become a must-have is no mystery, says joe. >> i think it was a comfort factor families with...
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the notion that someone like that would not be on 24/7 suicide wash and housing the 1993 world center trade bomber. el chapo, they could not keep epstein alive in there is a reason why conspiracy theories still swirl and probably will forever about whether his death was truly a suicide. so, if the feds can't keep maxwell intact and alive, i think it will be something they may not ever recover from. >> martha: yeah, no i think that's a great point. she's in the custody of u.s. marshals right now and i would imagine that she just recommending or keeping a close eye on her and one of them killing things about ghislaine maxwell, she is explained by the woman who claimed she was abusive to them, how they lived in fear of her. she terrified them, she was a charmer and this is how they described this alleged behavior by her. that she would charm them, sort of like a big sister figure and she was really super cool and she lowered them in. and you're going to meet people that you've never imagined that you would meet in your life. then she would turn on them and be abusive herself. >> martha: what s
the notion that someone like that would not be on 24/7 suicide wash and housing the 1993 world center trade bomber. el chapo, they could not keep epstein alive in there is a reason why conspiracy theories still swirl and probably will forever about whether his death was truly a suicide. so, if the feds can't keep maxwell intact and alive, i think it will be something they may not ever recover from. >> martha: yeah, no i think that's a great point. she's in the custody of u.s. marshals...
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well the chinese have already exploited our international institutions and taken over the world trade centerealth organization. the w.h.o. has become -- parroted ccp talking points and do nothing but single out americans and brits and israelis and do nothing about transgressions of the pla. so i hope the air-conditioning is nice in your ivory tower. but how about you get out of it and take a realistic view of foreign policy and advocate that my speakers and others across the aisle will run an act that is doing something better than writing a strongly worded letter and have sanctions on ccp members that are overrunning hong kong. again an hourer of day to be better spent running bills to hold the ccp accountable. thank you and i yield back my time. >> thank you. i know recognize mr. allred from texas. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i want to thank the witnesses for appearing before us today and commend you for your incredible bravery. i and many americans watched in awe as the people of hong kong took to the streets to protest the extradition laws nearly a year ago in just amazing numbers. a
well the chinese have already exploited our international institutions and taken over the world trade centerealth organization. the w.h.o. has become -- parroted ccp talking points and do nothing but single out americans and brits and israelis and do nothing about transgressions of the pla. so i hope the air-conditioning is nice in your ivory tower. but how about you get out of it and take a realistic view of foreign policy and advocate that my speakers and others across the aisle will run an...
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this is a big deal hong kong has been a trade center around the world for so many years does now thision bychina cast into doubt hong kong's viebl viability as a commerce center for east asia? >> thank you for having me thank you for the question i think the geopolitical risk of doing business in hong kong has increased exponentially with the passage of the national security law. i think companies are going to have to ask themselves what are the risks and the rewards to staying and do we have a contingency plan to move to somewhere like singapore i agree this is a long-term issue. we have now hong kong being added to a list of other irritants to the u.s./china relationship the trade war, of course, we know about 5g and the tech war. now with the passage of the national security act as well as the u.s. congress's passing of hong kong rights and democracy act which requires an annual report on whether or not hong kong has maintained its freedoms means this is going to be with us for a while so if i were sitting in the c sweets, i wou suites, i would really start to assess what are my ge
this is a big deal hong kong has been a trade center around the world for so many years does now thision bychina cast into doubt hong kong's viebl viability as a commerce center for east asia? >> thank you for having me thank you for the question i think the geopolitical risk of doing business in hong kong has increased exponentially with the passage of the national security law. i think companies are going to have to ask themselves what are the risks and the rewards to staying and do we...
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world's mammoth ivory comes from russia. moscow is the center of the international trade. so guy goes around the needs to refresh his supplies to follow god we're on our way to see probably. he's one of the biggest mammoth ivory traders in russia if not the world and we have it. this store leads to his collection of prehistoric treasures to mammoth skeletons both complete and restored to perfection . hundreds of tusks apart up on the floor and on the shelves. then market value is determined by the intactness the length and diameter and the state of the material so whether it's cracked and wet or dry the color of the bark is also important that this is influenced by minerals such as blue iron or dissolved in the permafrost soil and deposited over the course of thousands of years in the enamel. then this is the if you really mean to me it takes a combination of a whole lot of factors to achieve this blue color which is why blue mammoth bark is the most valuable on the market and marked. the tusks are harvested from the permafrost in the most remote parts of siberia north of
world's mammoth ivory comes from russia. moscow is the center of the international trade. so guy goes around the needs to refresh his supplies to follow god we're on our way to see probably. he's one of the biggest mammoth ivory traders in russia if not the world and we have it. this store leads to his collection of prehistoric treasures to mammoth skeletons both complete and restored to perfection . hundreds of tusks apart up on the floor and on the shelves. then market value is determined by...
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world's mammoth ivory comes from russia. moscow is the center of the international trade. so guy go round he needs to refresh his supplies to follow god we're on our way to see pavel boyko he's one of the biggest mammoth ivory traders in russia if not the world in. this store leads to his collection of crystal wright treasures to mammoth skeletons both complete and restored to perfection. hundreds of tusks a palette up on the floor and on the shelves. their market value is determined by their intactness their length and diameter and the state of the material so whether it's cracked and wet or dry the color of the bark is also important. this is influenced by minerals such as blue ion or dissolved in the permafrost soil and deposited over the course of thousands of years in the animal. then this is their feed him into me it takes a combination of a whole lot of factors to achieve this blue color which is why blue mammoth bark is the most valuable on the market and marked. the tasks are harvested from the permafrost in the most remote parts of siberia north of the arctic cir
world's mammoth ivory comes from russia. moscow is the center of the international trade. so guy go round he needs to refresh his supplies to follow god we're on our way to see pavel boyko he's one of the biggest mammoth ivory traders in russia if not the world in. this store leads to his collection of crystal wright treasures to mammoth skeletons both complete and restored to perfection. hundreds of tusks a palette up on the floor and on the shelves. their market value is determined by their...
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it is such an important global trading center, as we all know, and the repercussions of any big market moving activity would reverberate around the worldidi: we are also seeing some concern when it comes to the reaction from big tech, talking about facebook or twitter or google or apple, in terms of how they deal on the privacy side with the hong kong government. is there a real concern about heading towards, i guess, one country, one tech system when it comes to hong kong now? bill: sure. wheres administration, there is this range of views, secretary of state pompeo said that from his point of view, hong kong has just become another chinese city. there is a whole range of thought about what china is doing and how seriously it's making a move on hong kong. there is certainly that group who argues that, you know, essentially, it is becoming very country, one system situation. you should not distinguish between hong kong and shanghai or beijing or any other chinese city because essentially, china is treating it all as one, you know, geographical unit. shery: we also had heard that chinese firms received some of was u.s. relief fund that
it is such an important global trading center, as we all know, and the repercussions of any big market moving activity would reverberate around the worldidi: we are also seeing some concern when it comes to the reaction from big tech, talking about facebook or twitter or google or apple, in terms of how they deal on the privacy side with the hong kong government. is there a real concern about heading towards, i guess, one country, one tech system when it comes to hong kong now? bill: sure....
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they went into a country that did not not down the world trade center. it was not saddam hussein. down the world trade center. we get stuck in the quicksand. everything feeling like it's up for grabs, this is your time to seize the initiative. nobody should tell you to be waiting your turn. nobody can tell you this is how it's always been done. this is your momentwe will showt your reaction. >> do you ever regret sending out tweets? >> not much. i sent the one about the wiretapping. that turned out to be true. called by my people. the reason it turned out to be such a big deal is it turned out to be true. the bigger problem are the retweets. it turns out to be from not the best player in the world. no. not at all. it's a modern-day form of communication. it, it'ss i do breaking news. president has just said good morning.
they went into a country that did not not down the world trade center. it was not saddam hussein. down the world trade center. we get stuck in the quicksand. everything feeling like it's up for grabs, this is your time to seize the initiative. nobody should tell you to be waiting your turn. nobody can tell you this is how it's always been done. this is your momentwe will showt your reaction. >> do you ever regret sending out tweets? >> not much. i sent the one about the wiretapping....