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and that is why i gave the pentagon papers. actually, none of the people who went to prison to protest the war did so because they thought the war was not winnable. they did it because they thought the world was wrong. amy: today, an hour with pentagon papers whistleblower daniel ellsberg, who was recently diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer. we will talk about the pentagon papers, whistleblowing, protesting the vietnam war on on this day, may day 1971 with noam chomsky and howard zinn, as well as the growing threat of nuclear war today. >> for instance in ukraine with a will possibility of a nuclear war coming out of this country. in other words, not all, exchanged as a matter of control of crimea or the donbas or taiwan. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in sudan, both sides of the warring military factions have accused the other of violating an extended 72-hour ceasefire as fighting continues in khartoum and elsewhere on the 17th
and that is why i gave the pentagon papers. actually, none of the people who went to prison to protest the war did so because they thought the war was not winnable. they did it because they thought the world was wrong. amy: today, an hour with pentagon papers whistleblower daniel ellsberg, who was recently diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer. we will talk about the pentagon papers, whistleblowing, protesting the vietnam war on on this day, may day 1971 with noam chomsky and howard zinn,...
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a pentagon report called it extortion. in march, the pentagon announced its largest budget ever, $842 billion, almost half will go to defense contractors. while contract spending is going up, pentagon oversight is going down, through cuts and attrition. we met with recently retired auditors julie smith and mark owen, and contracting officer kathryn foresman who are part of the downsizing. they told us less oversight and shay assad now gone, the pentagon is losing the battle to hold down prices. >> so explain to me, why can't the department of defense just step up to transdigm and say no, we're not going to pay that? >> because we don't have another source for a lot of the spares that they provide right now. they are the literally only game in town in order to make an aircraft fly. so we're at their mercy. >> that make sense to any of you? >> no. it is very concerning to me, contractors see that they can do this, they are the ones that hold the power. >> so it's not really a true capitalistic market because one company is t
a pentagon report called it extortion. in march, the pentagon announced its largest budget ever, $842 billion, almost half will go to defense contractors. while contract spending is going up, pentagon oversight is going down, through cuts and attrition. we met with recently retired auditors julie smith and mark owen, and contracting officer kathryn foresman who are part of the downsizing. they told us less oversight and shay assad now gone, the pentagon is losing the battle to hold down prices....
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a fake image of an explosion at the pentagon goes viral on the social network we call twitter. tell us more about this. guest: many accounts on twitter, including verified accounts shared this image in the early hours of the morning yesterday, claiming to show initial reports of a large explosion near the pentagon in washington dc. it seems this account was one of the first major accounts to share this claim and then deleted the photo and as a say in their posts, saying there seems to be no evidence of this event ever taking place. however, this was not enough to stop this fake news from spreading on twitter. this claim was notably shared by russian news agency russia today. a report that reached a large audience, including a major indian tv network called republic tv. that reported this explosion had taken place, showing this fake image on its air and citing these reports from russia today as the network later did retract this report, i want to make it clear this incident had not taken place, not before these false reports effected the markets as the nasdaq and s&p had slightl
a fake image of an explosion at the pentagon goes viral on the social network we call twitter. tell us more about this. guest: many accounts on twitter, including verified accounts shared this image in the early hours of the morning yesterday, claiming to show initial reports of a large explosion near the pentagon in washington dc. it seems this account was one of the first major accounts to share this claim and then deleted the photo and as a say in their posts, saying there seems to be no...
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natasha bertrand, cnn at the pentagon. >>> the u.s. federal reserve is expected to raise interest rates today for a second time this year. experts say it's likely to increase by a quarter point. it comes just days after the collapse of first republic bank, the second biggest bank failure in u.s. history. analysts say the collapse was precipitated by the central bank's year-long rate hiking campaign. [ applause ] [ closing bell ] and the expected hike is causing jitters on wall street. u.s. stocks ended sharply lower on tuesday as investors grew fearful the turmoil in the banking sector had not been contained. the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500 were all down and regional bank shares also tumbled. >>> the u.s. house speaker will meet next week with president joe biden, according to a source familiar with the matter. they are set to discuss the looming debt default, which treasury secretary janet yellen says could happen by june 1st. house democrats don't appear to be getting much traction on a long shot procedural move to raise the nation's deb
natasha bertrand, cnn at the pentagon. >>> the u.s. federal reserve is expected to raise interest rates today for a second time this year. experts say it's likely to increase by a quarter point. it comes just days after the collapse of first republic bank, the second biggest bank failure in u.s. history. analysts say the collapse was precipitated by the central bank's year-long rate hiking campaign. [ applause ] [ closing bell ] and the expected hike is causing jitters on wall street....
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in 1998 , even a revealing film was shot by the pentagon wars. well , now what did you suddenly say to yourself, or maybe this is a custom plot, is there corruption in the club, the current administration? that is, this is the current administrator, the administration bought the sensor for 10,000. that's all. the period of the same biden, blinkin millie, that is, here they are thieves, the next step would be say. come on, come on, read before congress. where do you share the republicans have long wanted to see downright tables, where what and how much has gone out of you so far, the countries of the ukrainian conflict, the united states and all nato allies have spent at least $150 billion in a year. it is clear how the appetites of the manufacturers of american weapons have grown; daily , the ukrainian front absorbs, according to various estimates, from 5 to 10,000 shells. that is, respectively, huh? yeah, but 150 e 300,000 shells monthly, which corresponds to somewhere in the annual production. and now in the main nato countries means maintainin
in 1998 , even a revealing film was shot by the pentagon wars. well , now what did you suddenly say to yourself, or maybe this is a custom plot, is there corruption in the club, the current administration? that is, this is the current administrator, the administration bought the sensor for 10,000. that's all. the period of the same biden, blinkin millie, that is, here they are thieves, the next step would be say. come on, come on, read before congress. where do you share the republicans have...
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i was wondering if the pentagon has any thoughts on any comment upon the archbishop? >> yeah, i i don't, i don't have a comment to provide on the archbishop's letter. thank you very much. thank you very much, everybody, appreciate it. >> tonight a look at supreme court ethical standards following justice thomas and gorsuch violation of ethics rules we will hear from justices from california and new york. at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now our free mobile video app or online at c-span.org. c-spanshop.org is c-span's online store, browse our latest collections of c-span products. apparel, home to core, and accessories. there's something for every c-span fan and every purchase help support our nonprofit operation, shop now or any time at c-spanshop.org. c-span is your unfiltered view of government we are funded by these television companies and more. including comcast. >> did you think this was just a community center? it's way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with community centers to equate -- create wi-fi enabled lists of students from low income families
i was wondering if the pentagon has any thoughts on any comment upon the archbishop? >> yeah, i i don't, i don't have a comment to provide on the archbishop's letter. thank you very much. thank you very much, everybody, appreciate it. >> tonight a look at supreme court ethical standards following justice thomas and gorsuch violation of ethics rules we will hear from justices from california and new york. at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now our free mobile video app or online at...
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i was wondering if the pentagon has any thoughts on any comment upon the archbishop? >> yeah, i i don't, i don't have a comment to provide on the archbishop's letter. thank you very much. thank you very much, everybody, appreciate it.
i was wondering if the pentagon has any thoughts on any comment upon the archbishop? >> yeah, i i don't, i don't have a comment to provide on the archbishop's letter. thank you very much. thank you very much, everybody, appreciate it.
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these are contractors selling to the pentagon and what has happened? there has been a consolidation of major corporations. so, therefore, there is no more competitiveness. there is not inspector generals for the most part. they have been gutted. therefore, basically, the pentagon has no choice but to say how much is it? i will write you the check. with our money and a lot of times we are not getting the stuff. there's a new contract that got negotiated that gives us some hope and save $550 million. lastly before we get to michael waltsd. stinger missile 1991, $25,000. okay? look how much more it is, # hundred thousand dollars. let alone the refills of the actual rockets. the government will pay trans stein, a company that only has this unit. a small defense unit getting big everything by the day. pay $119 million for parts that should cost 28 million. why is that not the pentagon's money it's our money they can actually just write the check and get over it and apache helicopter in 26 unable to fly because it needs this one little valve. this valve has
these are contractors selling to the pentagon and what has happened? there has been a consolidation of major corporations. so, therefore, there is no more competitiveness. there is not inspector generals for the most part. they have been gutted. therefore, basically, the pentagon has no choice but to say how much is it? i will write you the check. with our money and a lot of times we are not getting the stuff. there's a new contract that got negotiated that gives us some hope and save $550...
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the pentagon papers were a secret pentagon history of the war in vietnam. which demonstrated at times when government officials were sayi'g in public we are going to win the war, we see the light at the end of the tunnel. privately they were telling each other this is a really bad situation. we don't think we can come out of this. when the pentagon paperss were published it became apparent there was serious misleading behind government about this war. this is one of the things that really turned americans against the war. first of all this lasted a long time but long words are notar popular especially in young men are going to have to go off and fight them against their will. and then vietnam ends in a debate. not only was government deceptive and therefore unethical and not worthy but it was also inept. even when they're doing the wrong thing they did not accomplish it. vietnam is aeh large part of the story behind the loss of confidence in government. this is crucial to the story the 1970s. if i do write this book this with the great unraveling is about.
the pentagon papers were a secret pentagon history of the war in vietnam. which demonstrated at times when government officials were sayi'g in public we are going to win the war, we see the light at the end of the tunnel. privately they were telling each other this is a really bad situation. we don't think we can come out of this. when the pentagon paperss were published it became apparent there was serious misleading behind government about this war. this is one of the things that really...
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thoughts of the pentagon and the us government. we are keeping an eye on this press conference, so if he does talk more about any of the stories we are covering on the programme today, we will go back to it. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. some run for competition, some for charity. some forfun. 0f some run for competition, some for charity. some for fun. of course, for so many, it is all about raising money for good causes. iltiui’eiiii for so many, it is all about raising money for good causes. well over £1 million is raised _ money for good causes. well over £1 million is raised to _ money for good causes. well over £1 million is raised to year, _ money for good causes. well over £1 million is raised to year, but - million is raised to year, but everyone runs for their own individual charities, fundraising for loved ones, hospice, children's charities, everything you can think of. is charities, everything you can think of. , , , ., , ., charities, everything you can think of. is this your first one be
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pentagon briefing continues. fox news alert, secretary of state antony blinken has until thursday to come up with all documents referring to the infamous hunter biden laptop letter. house republicans requesting any communication after testimony from a former cia official claimed blinken was the driving force from the statement from 2020. fox news exclusive, he's denying he had any role. >> i don't do politics, and don't engage in it. but with regard to that letter, i didn't -- wasn't my idea, didn't ask for it, didn't solicit it. >> bill: the interview conducted by benjamin hall. >> good to see you, this was the first time secretary blinken has said specifically he had nothing to do with that letter and again he went back and again and again to saying he did not do politics, he stayed out of it. this letter was written at a time when he was doing politics, he was part of the presidential campaign to help president biden be elected. and he said the transcript doesn't lie. blinken's call help set it in motion, and
pentagon briefing continues. fox news alert, secretary of state antony blinken has until thursday to come up with all documents referring to the infamous hunter biden laptop letter. house republicans requesting any communication after testimony from a former cia official claimed blinken was the driving force from the statement from 2020. fox news exclusive, he's denying he had any role. >> i don't do politics, and don't engage in it. but with regard to that letter, i didn't -- wasn't my...
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seems that for the pentagon, the ends justify the means even if it means violating u. s. law that for its military aid to human rights violators abroad, the us track record for such on accountability and impunity goes back decades is just a few examples. the infamous and dirty brigades of militias, the united states, trained in order to fight. i still, in a rock, have been accused of torturing detainees and other atrocities. united nations found us backed forces in the democratic republic of the congo were involved in mass rates and torture of civilians. back in 1981 up to a 1000. civilians were slaughtered by us backed forces in el salvador, the famous elements out a massacre. human rights watch has revealed the results of the us occupation of afghanistan and shone crimes that were committed by forces trained and backed by the united states. there. the strike forces have been lawfully killed civilians, your nitrates forcibly disappeared detainees undetected healthcare facilities for allegedly treated in storage and fighters. civilian casualties from these rates and ai
seems that for the pentagon, the ends justify the means even if it means violating u. s. law that for its military aid to human rights violators abroad, the us track record for such on accountability and impunity goes back decades is just a few examples. the infamous and dirty brigades of militias, the united states, trained in order to fight. i still, in a rock, have been accused of torturing detainees and other atrocities. united nations found us backed forces in the democratic republic of...
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papers or parts of them or were awarepa that the pentagon papers are published for the pentagon papers were history of the war in vietnam. it was demonstrated at times when government officials were sayingin in public we are goingo win the war. we see the light at the end of the tunnel. they were telling each other oh boy this is a really bad situation and we don't know how to get out a bit. when the pentagon papers were published it became apparent that there were serious misleading by government about this war and this is one of the thingsat that turned americans against the war. it lasts a long time especially when young men had to go off and fight against their will by the draft. in and vietnam into the defeats of not only was government and therefore unethical and not worthy but it was also an apt even doing if they didn't accomplishment. vietnam is a large partss of the story behind thehe loss of confidence in government. this is what this great unraveling is all about but the other part of the story the domestic part of the story is watergate. i'm going to share with you a pedag
papers or parts of them or were awarepa that the pentagon papers are published for the pentagon papers were history of the war in vietnam. it was demonstrated at times when government officials were sayingin in public we are goingo win the war. we see the light at the end of the tunnel. they were telling each other oh boy this is a really bad situation and we don't know how to get out a bit. when the pentagon papers were published it became apparent that there were serious misleading by...
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capitol, and the pentagon. first to the debt limit showdown, and our chief white house correspondent phil mattingly. phil, tonight the president is sticking to his refusal to negotiate an increase in the debt ceiling. is there any wiggle room? >> you know, wolf, to the extent anyone in washington thought the white house and president biden were bluffing or perhaps posturing on the position they've held now for months, that there would be no negotiations over the debt limit, it would be a clean increase or nothing at all. the last 24 hours have certainly hammered home the reality that this is not a messaging move. this is not just a negotiating position. this is the reality, a reality president biden plans to take into that meeting on mccarthy and the other three leaders on capitol hill. and it's one that underscores just how complex this issue is with such a few days before the urgent potential deadline. the reality right now when you talk to white house officials is two fold. one, they believe they clearly hol
capitol, and the pentagon. first to the debt limit showdown, and our chief white house correspondent phil mattingly. phil, tonight the president is sticking to his refusal to negotiate an increase in the debt ceiling. is there any wiggle room? >> you know, wolf, to the extent anyone in washington thought the white house and president biden were bluffing or perhaps posturing on the position they've held now for months, that there would be no negotiations over the debt limit, it would be a...
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in ukraine, the pentagon spoke according to the candidates of president robert kennedy, the younger native nephew of the assassinated john f. kennedy, the beginning of the revival of the us biological program can be considered 2001 , during which the terrorist attack occurred, on september 11, us senators received anthrax envelopes and the invasion of afghanistan began, we went to war and adopted a patriotic act and immediately began to allocate $ 2 billion a year to the development of biological weapons, the pentagon did not want to do this, because they were nervous about the legality of all this, because there is a death penalty for violating the geneva convention, and they pumped this money through the ditruarka to the national institute of infectious allergy diseases, which turned out to be at the forefront of the development of biological weapons. the darpa edytra special directorate of the us department of defense is the first to deal with advanced research projects, the second task is to reduce the threat of weapons of mass destruction, in the official strategy of which, for exampl
in ukraine, the pentagon spoke according to the candidates of president robert kennedy, the younger native nephew of the assassinated john f. kennedy, the beginning of the revival of the us biological program can be considered 2001 , during which the terrorist attack occurred, on september 11, us senators received anthrax envelopes and the invasion of afghanistan began, we went to war and adopted a patriotic act and immediately began to allocate $ 2 billion a year to the development of...
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the pentagon's d classified directive appears to be a loophole that allows a direct violation of that law or to corresponded caleb mauppin takes a deeper look at the pentagon's relationship with it's on savory allies. if you're providing someone with military training and weapons, don't you have a responsibility to make sure the person is not a criminal to use them to go and commit new crimes? you would think so, but apparently the pentagon does not agree. indeed, why worry about such details as long as it serves american interest in far away lands? seems that for the pentagon, the ends justify the means, even if it means violating us law, that for its military aid to human rights violators abroad, the us track record for such on account ability and impunity goes back decades. here's just a few examples. the infamous, dirty brigades of militias, the united states, trained in order to fight ice hill and a rock have been accused of torturing detainees and other atrocities. the united nations found us backed forces, and the democratic republic of the congo were involved in mass rates and
the pentagon's d classified directive appears to be a loophole that allows a direct violation of that law or to corresponded caleb mauppin takes a deeper look at the pentagon's relationship with it's on savory allies. if you're providing someone with military training and weapons, don't you have a responsibility to make sure the person is not a criminal to use them to go and commit new crimes? you would think so, but apparently the pentagon does not agree. indeed, why worry about such details...
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says the pentagon says two pentagon officials gave sworn statements to congress that this is exactly what happened. so a perpetual check issued by congress to president baidu. increased by another $5 billion. i'm scratching my head over this question. who knows who to trust, how can the people who spend our money ostensibly to keep us safe are really out to enrich the friends they will soon be working for after they leave the pentagon . it's the famous principle of revolving doors, the secretary of defense himself was a four-star general and made a fortune on the board of directors of the rate, and he, and then became secretary of defense. i wonder what he'll do when biden is no longer president or when he gets bored with his $220,000 annual salary or decides he wants $200,000 for every board meeting. and that's about the same as what he'll get if he goes back to the raytun there's nothing wrong with people who make money, but it's reprehensible when they do favors for their friends in the government to get that job after they leave the government . water is what we face in ukraine y
says the pentagon says two pentagon officials gave sworn statements to congress that this is exactly what happened. so a perpetual check issued by congress to president baidu. increased by another $5 billion. i'm scratching my head over this question. who knows who to trust, how can the people who spend our money ostensibly to keep us safe are really out to enrich the friends they will soon be working for after they leave the pentagon . it's the famous principle of revolving doors, the...
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are aware that the pentagon papers were published and the pentagon papers were a secret pentagon history of the war in vietnam, which demonstrated that at times when government officials were saying in public, we're going to win the war, we see the light at the end of the tunnel, private only they were telling each other, oh, boy, this is a really bad situation we don't think we can come out of this. so when the pentagon papers were published, then it became apparent that there was serious by government this war. and this is one of the things that really turned americans against the war that, first of all, last a long time, long wars are not popular, especially when young men are going to have to go off and fight them against their will. you know, the draft is going to be on. and then and then vietnam ends in a defeat. so not was government deceptive and therefore unethical and worthy of confidence, but it was also inept even when it was doing the wrong thing. it didn't accomplish it. so vietnam is a large part of the story behind the loss of confidence government. and this is crucial, t
are aware that the pentagon papers were published and the pentagon papers were a secret pentagon history of the war in vietnam, which demonstrated that at times when government officials were saying in public, we're going to win the war, we see the light at the end of the tunnel, private only they were telling each other, oh, boy, this is a really bad situation we don't think we can come out of this. so when the pentagon papers were published, then it became apparent that there was serious by...
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washington is again going to uncover the pentagon's stockpiles and hand over weapons to the kiev regime, reports reuters. the cost of the batch is estimated at $300 million, the new package will include guided missiles for multiple launch rocket systems. khaims, as well as ammunition for air defense systems, the collective west is not stingy pumping ukraine with weapons the head of the pentagon said that the total amount of assistance to kiev from the allies is about to reach the astronomical amount of 65 billion dollars and it can increase significantly if it comes to the supply of american fighters, f- 16, which american officials have been talking a lot lately, but we have where ukrainian sponsors based on rammstein who passed the day before the general and the pentagon avoided journalists' questions about when these aircraft will be handed over, however, the head of the us headquarters, mark milli, completely destroyed the ukrainians' hope for a miracle weapon, he said that it was the cheapest. in order to control the airspace from the ground, 10 aircraft cost a billion dollars to m
washington is again going to uncover the pentagon's stockpiles and hand over weapons to the kiev regime, reports reuters. the cost of the batch is estimated at $300 million, the new package will include guided missiles for multiple launch rocket systems. khaims, as well as ammunition for air defense systems, the collective west is not stingy pumping ukraine with weapons the head of the pentagon said that the total amount of assistance to kiev from the allies is about to reach the astronomical...
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in the end, though, the pentagon discovered the error, the pentagon corrected the error and ukraine will get what it needs and the american taxpayer can be confident this money is being spent effectively and appropriately >> you have been accounting for things inside the army and elsewhere in the pentagon. $3 billion is not a small mistake. >> the thing about the pentagon is, bret, everything is big so even in accounting it is hard to get your head around a $3 billion accounting error. when you deal with the pentagon size is a factor here. they caught it, they are fixing it, and let's get on with helping the ukrainians. by the way, the ukrainians are working hard on making certain that there is not corruption, which they've had in the past inside their government and their country. they are holding people accountable who have misused some of the equipment, pushed contracts in the wrong way. they are facing criminal prosecution and they've been fired. that's a step in the right direction. i'm not saying there couldn't be problems but they are facing the realities of what they're dealing w
in the end, though, the pentagon discovered the error, the pentagon corrected the error and ukraine will get what it needs and the american taxpayer can be confident this money is being spent effectively and appropriately >> you have been accounting for things inside the army and elsewhere in the pentagon. $3 billion is not a small mistake. >> the thing about the pentagon is, bret, everything is big so even in accounting it is hard to get your head around a $3 billion accounting...
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in the end, though, the pentagon discovered the error. the pentagon corrected the error. and ukraine will get what it needs and the american taxpayer will be able to be confident that this money is being spent effectively and appropriately. >> another correction coming from the pentagon, the u.s. is walking back claims that a drone strike in syria earlier this month killed a senior leader of the terrorist group al qaeda. the family of the man killed told cnn he was just a 56-year-old shepherd with ten kids, zero connections to terrorism. is that right that the strike did not kill the senior al qaeda leader but a civilian and if it is true that it was a civilian killed, is anyone going to be held accountable? >> well, in fact, jake, it was president biden who stood up with secretary austin guidelines for this administration to ensure that there would be accountability and oversight of any potential civilian casualties from counterterrorism strikes. in this particular instance the pentagon is conducting a full and thorough investigation. they will report the results of that
in the end, though, the pentagon discovered the error. the pentagon corrected the error. and ukraine will get what it needs and the american taxpayer will be able to be confident that this money is being spent effectively and appropriately. >> another correction coming from the pentagon, the u.s. is walking back claims that a drone strike in syria earlier this month killed a senior leader of the terrorist group al qaeda. the family of the man killed told cnn he was just a 56-year-old...
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if you want to believe the pentagon had been attacked, you believe that photo. if you didn't you know it's phony. it's human nature, like the doctor said, he said, man is the devil's tool and he was a doctor. >> greg: he was a doctor as was dr. jill. a full blown doctor, kat, if you komen in late ai to people fool people into believing something, have you ever thought what that something would be, not blowing up the pentagon but something like, i don't know,. >> no, i don't think i have it in me to keep up a delusion. i think also people are kind of a little over reacting to this. >> greg: did you stroke out? >> yes. who is that guy? don't worry, i don't care. why care. okay. everyone is like we need massive federal regulation of ai. people were confused for several minutes. okay, i don't think i know that everybody loves the government more than i do. please don't be that big. you don't need to call the government and you just google it. and like no one is going to start a war, i know we don't have congress declare war anymore, we are supposed to according to t
if you want to believe the pentagon had been attacked, you believe that photo. if you didn't you know it's phony. it's human nature, like the doctor said, he said, man is the devil's tool and he was a doctor. >> greg: he was a doctor as was dr. jill. a full blown doctor, kat, if you komen in late ai to people fool people into believing something, have you ever thought what that something would be, not blowing up the pentagon but something like, i don't know,. >> no, i don't think i...
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. >> sandra: waiting the white house and the pentagon at this hour. we are each expected to brief reporters within the next hour as president biden takes major steps towards sending u.s. troops to our southern border. hello, welcome, everyone. sandra smith and surprise on this tuesday, william hemmer. >> bill: i'm in for john roberts, hope you are doing well at home. the 1500 active duty troops deployed for three months, initially, anyway, to help border agents handle the expected tens of thousands of migrants to cross once title 42 ends, which is about nine days away. the timing of the decision likely to be scrutinized. president heeding republican calls to try and restore some level of operational control one week after launching his re-election bid for the white house. >> sandra: in order to keep his job, the president will likely need to alleviate voter concerns over the handling of the crisis that has seen millions of migrants and record amounts of deadly fentanyl pour over that border. >> bill: our fox team coverage begins 1:00 on the east coast
. >> sandra: waiting the white house and the pentagon at this hour. we are each expected to brief reporters within the next hour as president biden takes major steps towards sending u.s. troops to our southern border. hello, welcome, everyone. sandra smith and surprise on this tuesday, william hemmer. >> bill: i'm in for john roberts, hope you are doing well at home. the 1500 active duty troops deployed for three months, initially, anyway, to help border agents handle the expected...
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however, the pentagon is wary of this kind of activity, since it is for the development of biological weapons. compliance already several conventions provide for liability. end of quote. the russian ministry of defense has repeatedly informed about the risks of implementing pentagon military-logical projects aimed at studying the possibility the spread of economically significant infections through vectors, including migratory birds , these concerns are related to the unique geographical position of ukraine through the territory, which passes the migration routes of more than 270 species of migratory birds, which are a natural reservoir of such dangerous diseases as highly pathogenic fungi. as well as other infectious diseases , a project was implemented directly in the interests of the us military through the ukrainian scientific and technical center and 444 the main goal, which was the monitoring of avian influenza. among the wild birds are the calls of the black sea region. during the implementation of the project , the conditions were assessed under which the transmission of the v
however, the pentagon is wary of this kind of activity, since it is for the development of biological weapons. compliance already several conventions provide for liability. end of quote. the russian ministry of defense has repeatedly informed about the risks of implementing pentagon military-logical projects aimed at studying the possibility the spread of economically significant infections through vectors, including migratory birds , these concerns are related to the unique geographical...
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i was wondering if the pentagon has any comment. >> i don't have a comment to provide on the letter. thank you very much everybody. appreciate it. >>> comcast is partnering with a thousand community centers to create wi-fi and able to lift so students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. and kevin mccarthy planned to meet next tuesday to continue negotiations ahead of
i was wondering if the pentagon has any comment. >> i don't have a comment to provide on the letter. thank you very much everybody. appreciate it. >>> comcast is partnering with a thousand community centers to create wi-fi and able to lift so students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. and kevin mccarthy planned to meet next tuesday to continue negotiations ahead of
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geopolitics in the pentagon intervened. trying overtaking china and using the technology of controlling weapons through neurosignals adds nervousness and the situation around taiwan washington constantly warms up the conflict and the mask, of course, will have to be adjusted. i would say that the economies of china and taiwan are like siamese twins of the western economy and the rest of the world. the division will be terrible , however, if the pentagon says that the owner of tesla from spacex neurolink is very necessary. and twitter, as usual, will answer there is not the first time who does not remember the history of starlink satellite terminals, which vushnikam billionaire. at first he turned it off for non-payment, but then he returned everything back. moreover, for the american military-industrial complex, the topic is the brain. interfaces have been a priority since 2010. in any case, the mask and its competitors will have to solve many problems, the mass installation of neurocom computer interfaces will require a la
geopolitics in the pentagon intervened. trying overtaking china and using the technology of controlling weapons through neurosignals adds nervousness and the situation around taiwan washington constantly warms up the conflict and the mask, of course, will have to be adjusted. i would say that the economies of china and taiwan are like siamese twins of the western economy and the rest of the world. the division will be terrible , however, if the pentagon says that the owner of tesla from spacex...
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the pentagon has just cut you off at the knees. look, it is very clear when the law says you may not use federal taxpayers for abortions, that's a thing. when you have department of defense-specific legislation that says you may not use department of defense funds, you may not use department of defense facilities to perform abortions that's a thing. so to argue otherwise and to try to point out that this policy memo somehow complies with that is too cute by half. number one, it's still quite arguably in violation of the letter of the law. you're still doing this to bring about an abortion. you're using federal taxpayer dollars from the department of defense so that someone has an abortion. you're paying for someone's travel to that state, per diem to that state, three weeks of paid leave time to that statement and it's specific to abortion. so that is what that is. if in any other circumstance someone were asked, are you using federal dollars for abortions, the answer would be unequivocally yes. so i know, those raising these conse
the pentagon has just cut you off at the knees. look, it is very clear when the law says you may not use federal taxpayers for abortions, that's a thing. when you have department of defense-specific legislation that says you may not use department of defense funds, you may not use department of defense facilities to perform abortions that's a thing. so to argue otherwise and to try to point out that this policy memo somehow complies with that is too cute by half. number one, it's still quite...
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cnn's natasha bertrand is at the pentagon. just so many shocking details in retrospect, a whole host. but they knew about this we could know this is exactly what the snipper expect is looking into. two commanders have been temporarily suspended there. he was warned several times in 2022, to stop looking at classified information that really had nothing to do with his activities. and he was actually stuffs notes in his pockets. he was asked whether he was going to shred that document. that's significant, of course, because the notes he took was eventually what he posted online. in october, one month later, he was again in a classified briefing at the air national guard there in massachusetts, asking very detailed and probing questions about classified intelligence that had really nothing to do with his day-to-day job as an i.t. person there. he was given a cease and desist order by his superiors to stop dealing in that type of classified information. in january he was caught again by looking at a classified intelligence system
cnn's natasha bertrand is at the pentagon. just so many shocking details in retrospect, a whole host. but they knew about this we could know this is exactly what the snipper expect is looking into. two commanders have been temporarily suspended there. he was warned several times in 2022, to stop looking at classified information that really had nothing to do with his activities. and he was actually stuffs notes in his pockets. he was asked whether he was going to shred that document. that's...
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however, thehi pentagon's abiliy to adopt this is woefully inadequate. that is where the problem resides. the rapid capability process called us and future command that i established and helped address this problem but more must be done given the storm clouds ahead. that is why we as former senior pentagon leaders, capitol hill veterans and industry executives agreed to commend on the adoption. the mission which we worked hard not to stray from his focused on providing dod and congress with actionable solutions to thee accelerated adoption of commercial technology. many startups and high-tech firms are developing solutions to the were fighting problems the pentagon has identified however they keep regulatory hurdles and this raises questions about the viability. if fortunate to survive the gotland they face the infamous. it's hard to keep employees and investors support for that long if they are only committed to buying a few prototypes. i've seen this up close. a major obstacle is the dod's complicated heavily regulated risk-averse acquisition process.
however, thehi pentagon's abiliy to adopt this is woefully inadequate. that is where the problem resides. the rapid capability process called us and future command that i established and helped address this problem but more must be done given the storm clouds ahead. that is why we as former senior pentagon leaders, capitol hill veterans and industry executives agreed to commend on the adoption. the mission which we worked hard not to stray from his focused on providing dod and congress with...
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norway will provide even more weapons to ukraine with long-range rocket launchers, and the pentagon , for errors in calculations, released another 3 billion for the armament of kiev. the sports and cultural festival will eventually start in zhlobin belarus attaches particular importance to the parliamentary dimension in the csto on the main tasks of the strategy that our country adheres to as the chairman of the organization, as well as on raising its role on the world stage. we spoke the day before in the palace of independence, new challenges and threats constantly appear. geopolitical turbulence has reached an unprecedented level, the military presence and offensive potential of the north atlantic alliance is increasing along the western borders near the dkb. he and obse are turning into institutions of pressure and confrontation and not fulfilling their obvious primary task of resolving conflict situations in the region. on the contrary, there is an open sabotage of a peaceful settlement. in ukraine, their own rules of the game, which are far from being based on the principles of
norway will provide even more weapons to ukraine with long-range rocket launchers, and the pentagon , for errors in calculations, released another 3 billion for the armament of kiev. the sports and cultural festival will eventually start in zhlobin belarus attaches particular importance to the parliamentary dimension in the csto on the main tasks of the strategy that our country adheres to as the chairman of the organization, as well as on raising its role on the world stage. we spoke the day...
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they were a secret pentagon history and it demonstrated and they were saying we will win the war. so when the pentagon papers were published, it became apparent there was serious misleading on this and this is one thing that turned americans against the war that first of all it lasted a long time, long wars are not popular is for suret when they will have to fight against their will, draft and then vietnam and in the defeat so not only was it defective and therefore unethical and not worthy of confidence but also inept even doing the wrong thing, i didn't accomplish it so behind the confidence, this is crucial to the story and this is the other part of the story, watergate so now i'm going to share with you a technique, a device i use with my students in part because it takes me back to when i was their age, getting younger and younger every year. [laughter] i will telll you the reason i still teach us the first day of the fall semester to me is the best day of the year because i get this new crop of students, i teach mostly freshman and they come in, i teach a class monday mornin
they were a secret pentagon history and it demonstrated and they were saying we will win the war. so when the pentagon papers were published, it became apparent there was serious misleading on this and this is one thing that turned americans against the war that first of all it lasted a long time, long wars are not popular is for suret when they will have to fight against their will, draft and then vietnam and in the defeat so not only was it defective and therefore unethical and not worthy of...
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kiev and the pentagon are lying to the whole world that they shot down our dagger? able to intercept russian hypersonic weapons. and what then shows the nickname student historian received five days for reading memoirs in the subway, an ss man? there were forbidden seconds on the cover, but the book was a free sale. strange thing , very old soviet air defense systems, from the sixties to the seventies, were beaten up, what else would not allow ukraine to effectively use new weapons? divorce party so, let's start with another grandiose victory that the militants allegedly held high, or rather, their anti-aircraft crews, according to edible propaganda, for the first time shot down a little a lot of hypersonic russian dagger. today, the secretary of the national security council of the independent danilov spoke out on this score. according to him, it was possible to intercept the missile with the help of an american rocket trio, and challenge it in the states. they did not, which, in principle, looks quite predictable, because the pentagon. it must be believed only in
kiev and the pentagon are lying to the whole world that they shot down our dagger? able to intercept russian hypersonic weapons. and what then shows the nickname student historian received five days for reading memoirs in the subway, an ss man? there were forbidden seconds on the cover, but the book was a free sale. strange thing , very old soviet air defense systems, from the sixties to the seventies, were beaten up, what else would not allow ukraine to effectively use new weapons? divorce...
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he's a green beret, colonel in the national guard and is the former white house and pentagon policy adviser. he's been at the forefront of exposing woke policies being implemented throughout our military and is the first green beret to be elected to congress. thank you all, gentlemen, for being here. >> cheers. you guys are all warriors indeed. seen combat. you're still passionate about what's happening in our military today. what do we mean when we say we think military is going woke? is the problem overblown? >> it's very real coming from the sodders and cadets in terms of the outcry about what's happening. i found out what was being taught at west point which was a seminar titled "how to cope with your whiteness and white rage" at west point. they were recommending to not say mom and dad, not say boyfriend, girlfriend, and they are being taught that the flag that they signed up to die for is inherently at its core bad. that it's, that it's colonialist. a lot of recruits are saying that's not what we signed up for and it is tearing our military apart from the inside and it's impossible to
he's a green beret, colonel in the national guard and is the former white house and pentagon policy adviser. he's been at the forefront of exposing woke policies being implemented throughout our military and is the first green beret to be elected to congress. thank you all, gentlemen, for being here. >> cheers. you guys are all warriors indeed. seen combat. you're still passionate about what's happening in our military today. what do we mean when we say we think military is going woke? is...
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the pentagon is -- or the fact is that the pentagon is pigheaded when it comes to accounting for taxpayer dollars. it keeps pouring billions of dollars into an antiquated accounting system that doesn't work. late last year i read an article that appeared in a national national blog. the blog is called war on the rocks. it's called -- this blog article is called, quote, the pentagon can't count. it's time to reinvent the audit, end of quote. it was written by steve blank, a business professor at stanford university. as a former member of the defense business board, the professor calls for a whole new approach to defense auditing. the pentagon is spending $1 billion a year, and these are his quotes, to incrementally get better. and still, according to him, clean opinions are nowhere in sight. he raises a legitimate question -- why is the pentagon spending so much money for so little results? meaning money on audits. thinking outside of the box was not in the defense business board's charter, but professor blank allowed himself the luxury of thinking outside of the box. he dreamed about doin
the pentagon is -- or the fact is that the pentagon is pigheaded when it comes to accounting for taxpayer dollars. it keeps pouring billions of dollars into an antiquated accounting system that doesn't work. late last year i read an article that appeared in a national national blog. the blog is called war on the rocks. it's called -- this blog article is called, quote, the pentagon can't count. it's time to reinvent the audit, end of quote. it was written by steve blank, a business professor at...
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here the pentagon took an unexpected position. they not only refuted the statements of the barrel, but further clearly understood that the american f-16s were not intended for the kiev counteroffensive. fighters at 16 for ukraine refers to a long-term agreement; these f-16s will not be relevant for the upcoming contour entry. well in general, americans are ready to share only a smile, but unprofitable europe is trapped, and the states. viktor nikolayevich, explain to us , if the f-16 aircraft, as the pentagon says, are not intended for the upcoming announced counteroffensive, then they have some other goal, what kind of new plan? well, he actually said that they were intended for this counter-offensive. uh, you know, i catch one thing here, but a professional thing is very important for a pilot , uh, a pilot to professionally speak ukrainian f-16. to do this, you need to fly at least 150 hours a year. yes, it's not done that way. it's just that it takes a very long time and perhaps, perhaps, those countries of the united states of
here the pentagon took an unexpected position. they not only refuted the statements of the barrel, but further clearly understood that the american f-16s were not intended for the kiev counteroffensive. fighters at 16 for ukraine refers to a long-term agreement; these f-16s will not be relevant for the upcoming contour entry. well in general, americans are ready to share only a smile, but unprofitable europe is trapped, and the states. viktor nikolayevich, explain to us , if the f-16 aircraft,...
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joining me now, elbridge kolby former pentagon official. elbridge, we're going to get good enough for holding our pentagon accountable but good lord, how can you not say that the pentagon needs fundamental reform when it's either wokism or it's this kind of stuff, $3 billion worth of accounting errors? >> well, laura great to be with you. i mean i think incompetence might be generous, it's a little bit fishy, president looks like he's relenting on the f16 issues which casts about $3 billion and, you know, it's convenient because they're worried about funding more aid and i think this goes along with a lot of sort of convenient approaches that, you know, push them along in their direction. so i think incompetence might be a little bit generous. >> laura: so you think the accounting error was done on purpose? that's, you know, that's fraud if they're doing that? >> it's just smelly it's possible there's something going on and there were mistakes made but that's pretty huge, that's about the size of the huge military commitment that germany ju
joining me now, elbridge kolby former pentagon official. elbridge, we're going to get good enough for holding our pentagon accountable but good lord, how can you not say that the pentagon needs fundamental reform when it's either wokism or it's this kind of stuff, $3 billion worth of accounting errors? >> well, laura great to be with you. i mean i think incompetence might be generous, it's a little bit fishy, president looks like he's relenting on the f16 issues which casts about $3...
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the pentagon is way more than 10 times the only $37000000000.00 a year under the inflation reduction, acted as by the signature legislative treatment on the climate crisis. so we're not taking the funding requirements of the claimant crisis seriously, and there's nothing that makes that clear, or then the $858000000000.00. a dividing administration requested for the pentagon when they been happy with their signature treatment on the inflation reduction reduction act. that is less than 10 percent of that for the client i was a ring in the us. i wanted to bring in some more of our comments from our community . this is a video comment that was sent to us earlier by nick buxton, a researcher at trans national institute saying that the, the u. s. has its priorities in terms of military emissions, all wrong. let's take a listen. we need to be to us how many times the strategy, he's not about fighting climate change, which is a saying that conclusions about the pursuing fighting and winning the nation is, was the trouble is there's no such thing as a green war, or indeed the green empire sur
the pentagon is way more than 10 times the only $37000000000.00 a year under the inflation reduction, acted as by the signature legislative treatment on the climate crisis. so we're not taking the funding requirements of the claimant crisis seriously, and there's nothing that makes that clear, or then the $858000000000.00. a dividing administration requested for the pentagon when they been happy with their signature treatment on the inflation reduction reduction act. that is less than 10...
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, and when the javelin appeared on that part of the front, the pentagon absolutely frankly said that russia would not go any more with a tank line because the cost of the attack would be simply incredible, the same thing might appear and it might happen here the political component, i don't think that everything will be limited to the new budapest memorandum, well, ukraine is already different and the partners are trained, in any case, it starts here right now in front of our eyes dimo since we talked about er summit in japan, what are they saying now about the new sanctions strategy? here is what will change and what possible new restrictions on russia will be introduced . do you see potentially some drastic changes here? of the big seven and in great detail at the level of specialists this was discussed further, this idea was discussed at a special ukrainian meeting on the second when the day of the big seven is already, even politicians are already at the level of leaders, because they they talked about the fact that, as of now, a lot of sanctions have been introduced agains
, and when the javelin appeared on that part of the front, the pentagon absolutely frankly said that russia would not go any more with a tank line because the cost of the attack would be simply incredible, the same thing might appear and it might happen here the political component, i don't think that everything will be limited to the new budapest memorandum, well, ukraine is already different and the partners are trained, in any case, it starts here right now in front of our eyes dimo...
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militarism, and we really need to watch out for that green washing because that is exactly what the pentagon is trying to do. right now. they are pursuing alternative fuel. they are pursuing solar panels. i'm basis, but he went there for us is pursuing and that 0 ultimate policy. but we need to guard against all of that because what they're looking to do with maintain the same level of militarism while cutting back somewhat on their claim. it that on there are quite a bit of emissions, but they'll still be addressing the claimant crisis itself by sending troops or military writing borders where there are climate crises and things like that. so we need to really be on the look out for that. and this is way where we come with the weather situation that we currently find ourselves in regularly with military spending has reached $2.00 trillion dollars a year, which is the highest level since the cold war. and possibly many times during the cold war and, and again, it's etc, right? we are an authorized and, and was trying to throw in their own sorry, 6 and the situation ukraine i think is a good
militarism, and we really need to watch out for that green washing because that is exactly what the pentagon is trying to do. right now. they are pursuing alternative fuel. they are pursuing solar panels. i'm basis, but he went there for us is pursuing and that 0 ultimate policy. but we need to guard against all of that because what they're looking to do with maintain the same level of militarism while cutting back somewhat on their claim. it that on there are quite a bit of emissions, but...
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oren liebermann is at the pentagon. you found there was a working group formed in 2021 to try to identify members of the military who had extremist views such as t teixeira. >> it looks like an effort that was tail lor made to find and detect someone with supremacist ideology like we're seeing, especially in that video from jack teixeira and give the military options on how to deal with it. and in two years later speaking with others familiar with the matter here, this effort was effectively abandoned even though it had a focus on, for example, training on extremism insider threat programs, military justice and policy and more. again, efforts that seem almost tailer made to deal with a case like this. when we asked the pentagon where this stood, they sold only the part on training had been completed and the other five had people assigned to it. so how do we get to this point. extremism is one of the first issues lloyd austin tried to deal with when he came in, in january of 2021. this is after january 6. and there was a
oren liebermann is at the pentagon. you found there was a working group formed in 2021 to try to identify members of the military who had extremist views such as t teixeira. >> it looks like an effort that was tail lor made to find and detect someone with supremacist ideology like we're seeing, especially in that video from jack teixeira and give the military options on how to deal with it. and in two years later speaking with others familiar with the matter here, this effort was...
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that's how it's going to work for the pentagon. not washington say he's out, it's ties with the latin american country of ecuador, remain strong, and not the us respects the country's constitutional process. now this, despite the political chaos caused by the decision of the echo dwayne president, to dissolve the national parliament as an impeachment process was waged against him . that process known as mutual depth. and the country's constitution was invoked by the president of the legislative body, investigated him for a corruption presidency or more or less, so has denied the allegations standing there holistically motivated the nation. now it faces new parliament entry presidential elections as well to be held within the next 90 days. opposition politicians have called into question the legality of the leaders move. well, that was also brought into question by ex, with doors leadership itself. when a similar situation rose in neighboring her room, we should point died. in december 2022. the parliament did not century i stayed t
that's how it's going to work for the pentagon. not washington say he's out, it's ties with the latin american country of ecuador, remain strong, and not the us respects the country's constitutional process. now this, despite the political chaos caused by the decision of the echo dwayne president, to dissolve the national parliament as an impeachment process was waged against him . that process known as mutual depth. and the country's constitution was invoked by the president of the legislative...