under normal circumstances, i would be testifying before congress about my experience with cfc. e sadly, due to circumstances, i shall here in this video i and us to tell you this story via video. there are no normal circumstances in this. missi that was the missing witness from the biden corruption. invet his name is israelihe professor dr. gal luft. he laid out his briberygall allegations against the president s family in an extraordinary video filmed in an undisclosedy location. while he is at this moment on the run, in the 14 minute recording obtained exclusivelyod by new york post, the fugitive former israeli armhe new yy officer claims he was arrested in cyprus to stop him from testifyingto sto to the house oversight committee that recebiden family receiveed payments from individuals with alleged ties to chinese military intelligence. the self-proclaimed fall guy says he providedided the incriminating evidence to six officials from the fbix and the department of
Ability to fund itself beyond the middle of november. So the president has a real sales pitch to make to the American People, to leadership on capitol hill, north of 100 billion in the coming days. Kaitlan, President Bidens popularity here in israel has soared since this attack began, both for the speech he gave and also for the speech he gave here and the visit here, first time a president visiting during wartime. What are you expecting tonight . Its kind of remarkable how tied he is to everything that is happening here. Well see what that looks like once israel go into gaza, as we expect them to do. Obviously as kayla was noting, this is going to be a bigger speech on multiple fronts, ukraine, taiwan, democracy period, and how the u. S. Helping these countries fight these fights keeps u. S. Troops out of it, keeps the u. S. Out of it to a degree. But he is so closely tied to this. He came here yesterday and sat in on a Cabinet Meeting. Not just any Cabinet Meeting be, ah wartime Cabi
these midtermse in some of these key states towards the republican party. and i don t see anrepuan partyys the democrats are going to stave that off. at least i vave nothing that indicates that that s going placeke place until they mak some major changes and some of those are cultural. and i don t think they re going to want to mak them are do noe those cultural s changes in their presentation. tom, real quick, back to where we started. i can t let you off the hook. hook will ber crysta the nominee in your crystal ball with all you sell that e? look, i think numbers are stuck right now. they re stuck with them right now. but i agree. i mean, the fact that we re stil ane fact t sl seeing these stors about gavin newsom and other democrats is because democrats,b they like biden, they supported him like his policies. buiden, t likt they want to givm a gold watch and see him off the stage. they have concerns about his hiwatch, s stamina, his age, his mental acuity, and they d prefer t
presidency of president trump. so how is the world responding to buiden s democrats on tuesda. ann, let me start with you. the morning after the midterms, which i have to be honest, feels like a month ago, you tweeted, house is a toss-up, is not the news i thought i would wake up to here in central europe. american democracy surprises us all again. overall election deniers and isolationists did not have a very good night. what are european leaders in european capitals responding to that with? i think it s important to understand that most foreign leaders for years and years, dealt with democrats, republicans, conservatives, and treated them more or less the same. they understood that there were some differences between them, but there were some bipartisan consensus in american foreign policy.
there. we can target the people who are supporting terrorists with drones, cruise missiles, a very modest counterterrorism strategy rather than a very ambitious counterinsurgency or state building. it sounds like what vice president buiden was talking about. you point out stay the course, to the tune of hundreds of billions of dollars while the public appetite is not for more spending. you re right. it is a sponge for american resources and it is a distraction. we out to be thinking military about what we might have to do in north korea or iran where we really do have vital national interests. i don t think afghanistan s worth it. you lay out another unlikely scenario which is pull out completely. i don t think we should do it. we do have interest there, a counterterrorism interest, a degree of commitment. to simply walk away i think would raise too many questions about america and commitment and how trustworthy we are. it is interesting because those questions are already th