Varney and company is about to begin. Nothing we do right now seems to be directed at stopping by this. We cannot win this war by killing them. We cannot kill our way out of this war. We need in the medium and longer term to go after the root causes that lead people to join these groups whether it is lack of opportunity for jobs 50 lifetimes there will always be poor people, there will always be poor muslims. We can work with countries around the world to improve their governance helped him build their economies so they can have Job Opportunities for these people. Stuart that was spokesperson for the state department speaking to Chris Matthews. She says we cant kill our way and out of our war with isis. We need to give them jobs and better governance. Remember who she is talking about, isis, the terrorists who marched 21 Coptic Christians through the desert, be headed then invoked president obamas terminology referring to them as crusaders. What a job opportunity end the beatings . For
Unbelievable, the fact that we would be among the worst in the world, unquote. And on that note todays ceremony showcased the president s continued defiance of the very coronavirus guidelines his white house recommends in the midst of this brutal pandemic holding the event with hundreds of people gathered, hundreds not wearing masks. Some Top Administration officials among them. As Cnns Kaitlan Collins reports. Reporter President Trump presided over a signing ceremony at the white house today as israel established formal ties with the United Arab Emirates and bahrain. Its going to be peace in the middle east. Reporter but the signing of the accords also drew attention because hundreds of guests were packed on the south lawn with little social distancing and optional masks. Among the hundreds of guests were top officials who flouted covid19 precautions, including attorney general bill barr, education secretary betsy devos, Coronavirus Task force member dr. Scott atlas, and House Minorit
While he declined to provide a formal interview, Kris Currie told CBC News he received 'verbal approval' from a planning official and he believes objections to the development on his family's land are politically motivated.
A controversial development along the shoreline in Point Deroche followed all provincial development and buffer zone rules, two cabinet ministers said during question period Friday.