so they re going to block them, they re going to kidnap them, they re going to shake them dow or they might kill them. now we have in afghan hostage crisis where americans are goin to have to pay bribes to the taliban to get out. u.s. government might be paying them, cash is king. we don t know, but we re going to have to be paying terrorists to evacuate americans. i know we want to get afghans out to, but i want to get americans out and that should b the priority. right now, i think only 300 americans left. 300. only 300 today, and we don t know how many americans our there. they say 10,000, 15,000, we don t know in we don t have the capability to go out in extract them. all joe biden needs to say to make everybody feel confident i that the united states is going to do anything within our power to get all of our people home safely. you think this would ever happe with donald trump?
Daniil Medvedev’s French Open campaign came to an end on Tuesday with an ill-judged underarm serve on match point followed by an impassioned outburst over his eagerly-awaited showdown with Stefanos Tsitsipas being played inside an empty stadium
OCEANPORT – Pirate’s Punch and Ny Traffic took turns with impressive performances a year ago at Monmouth Park. Now they will match their considerable talents in the same race at the track.
Pirate’s Punch, idle since the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile on Nov. 7, and Ny Traffic, who made his return to racing on May 2, top a field of 10 for the Grade 3, $150,000 Salvator Mile, the headliner on Monmouth Park’s June 12 card, according to a press release.
When last seen at Monmouth Park, Pirate’s Punch won the Salvator Mile in 2020 – a race after being disqualified from a victory in the Grade 3 Iselin Stakes.
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Daniil Medvedev's French Open campaign came to an end on Tuesday with an ill-judged underarm serve on match point followed by an impassioned outburst over his eagerly-awaited showdown with Stefanos Tsitsipas being played inside an empty stadium.