put down the banality of this. go back what your previous guest was saying they are all sworn. they have all taken this oath to uphold the constitution of the united states. they are not. they are just two love birds who apparently get turned on by hyper partisan politics. they are completely unqualified for the jobs they are holding and way they are still tolding those jobs is a complete disgrace to this fbi of which mr. biro is so proud. tucker: because no one is ever fired from the federal government, more likely to die in the job than ever be fired from the job.. that s part of the problem. you wonder what s the fbi s response to this? well, the fbi responsee has been to protect itself. you know, this goes righte back to when the bureau of investigation was set up by 110 years ago, 1908, i think.
a solemn mass to mark the occasion he warned the world s one billion catholics to be aware of gossip and what he called the banality of consumerism and to focus on what really matters to sports now where it s been a good start to twenty eighteen for german tennis fans after and julie kavner and alexander secured a two one win for germany over belgium in the hopman cup the duo won their mixed doubles match against ten s and david to secure the victory that came after care or also be in the singles next up germany faces canada on wednesday. much of the world has spent today recovering from last night s party and welcoming in the new year but not everyone is nursing a sore head those with the get up and go just well got up and went to all sorts of healthy activities take a look. believe it or not this was london on new year s day with all the
thousands we ve seen much in the streets of warsaw to protest one or other of your banality we re going to switch majors leave they feel more secure which is which is which is the sign i feel most here let them decide they feel their office is under threat really no no no. here is again you re. not so objective treatment three years ago you know what that the most ration is were on the streets of war so hundreds of thousands of people you have not hardly you have hardly not is them today there are tens of thousands you are right every now and again i have not seen them by the way for the last six months but maybe there will be another the most ration which is a sign of democracy working kampala the un ministers also criticized your party s attitude to migrants and expressed concern that what it could statements by state authorities in which they refused to accept refugees of the muslim faith. you know we are accepting gradually lots of immigrants predominantly from lots of refugees i m
thousands think you are a part of the reaction of your government to what is going on there was to shut down the main body for preventing such and for that instance april last year to close the council for the prevention of racial discrimination xenophobia and related intolerance you did that without providing another body to take its place why in. any event see over the scheme of things we are taking this very seriously because what brings a security to the country is is the quality of your police is the quality of your services special services and so on and given all the recent polls. the level of security in the society. increased people feel more secure and in germany in france in italy people feel less secure why is this so the tens of thousands we ve seen much in the streets of warsaw to protest one or other of your banality we re going to switch a j they feel more secure which is which is which is
and some have been motivated to launch terror attacks in the west, notably a truck attack in stockholm, sweden in april which killed several people. so investigators are going to look at perhaps if there was travel back and forth between uzbekistan. but it s quite possible that all the radicalization in this case happened in the united states, given that this individual came to the united states in 2010. also there was a dhs study which looked at foreign-born violent extremists and found that most of them had become radicalized after they came to the united states and through social media, propaganda on the internet and so on and so forth, don. it s interesting, phil. i don t know if you were the last guest. he said what he found what struck him was the banality of evil just how ordinary looking this man was or is. i think we ve seen that in