University of Florida (UF) President Ben Sasse told CNN’s Jake Tapper how he stopped anti-Israel protesters from disrupting his school’s graduation ceremonies.
and to use missile for a nuclear facility because vladimir putin will not stop and he is not ready to do that. . , not stop and he is not ready to do that. ., , ., ., . ~ , that. certainly. i want to quickly ask. could they that. certainly. i want to quickly ask. could they make that. certainly. i want to quickly ask. could they make a - that. certainly. i want to quickly i ask. could they make a difference? i ll be honest, don t think so. i think it could only be an exchange for an iou. i think they will. they are not necessarily same variant, the planes, they could be upgraded. and a key point you raise yourself, russian air defence is pretty solid around ukraine or flying around ukraine cosmic border so it gives ukraine something, sure, maybe it is better than nothing but
imagine what kind of provocation can happen from such things. this crisis started when high representatives and the celebration of war criminals celebrating genocide, and the denial of genocide. it is their responsibility on me or others? i don t think so. don t think so. there were about 60,000 don t think so. there were about 60.000 nato don t think so. there were about 60,000 nato peacekeepers - don t think so. there were about 60,000 nato peacekeepers that don t think so. there were about - 60,000 nato peacekeepers that were deployed to implement the dayton accords back in 1995 i think now they are around 600 troops in your country to keep the peace. is that enough? it country to keep the peace. is that enou~h? , ., , ~:: 11:11: ., enough? it used to be 60,000 of them, of troops.
veteran of iraq and afghanistan, you flew helicopters there. the president s talked about deploying 15,000 troops on the border, which as you know would be more troops, three times as many as the u.s. has in afghanistan now to fight isis. more by 1,000 than the u.s. has in iraq, rather. more than it has by 1,000 in afghanistan to fight the taliban and al qaeda. is that the president using the military to sell a political argument? i don t know. don t think so, but maybe. maybe not. here s what i know. i have worked the border in a military capacity. the military plays a very important role on the border. especially when it comes to things like this. it s not that the 15,000 troops are going to go up and level m-16s and fight to protect the border. it s that they re going to be alleviating some of the projects that need done, some of the paperwork backlog and allowing the people who do have law enforcement capability to go from doing that job to the front lines to apprehend people cro
with foreign partners. something that we certainly feel confident in him speaking about. thanks so much, guys. could we please see the president here, sarah? shepard: don t think so. sarah sanders wrapping up the news briefing. if you want to continue the trend of the day, the day began with the president saying things about the junior senator from new york including that she would do anything for campaign contributions. and then from the briefing the question was asked was she right when she said this was sexist. the white house press secretary said your mind would have to be in the gutter to feel that way. the white house press briefing. john roberts was there. how was it? told you it could go in a number of different directions. certainly didn t disappoint as usually happens every day. sarah sanders insisting that this was not in any way any kind