and. paris predicted. it will cost us between four hundred to five hundred aircraft it will cost germany the war. a few months previously in january nine hundred forty three churchill had met with president roosevelt in casablanca their talks were about how to open a second front on the ground against germany in europe. it was an implicit acknowledgement that airpower alone would not get germany to surrender but roosevelt also promised churchill american support for the further aerial bombardment of their mutual enemy it. was more the us air force would carry out daytime air raids while the r.a.f. operated at night.
that. paris predicted. it will cost us between four hundred to five hundred aircraft it will cost germany the war. a few months previously in january nine hundred forty three churchill had met with president roosevelt in casablanca their talks were about how to open a second front on the ground against germany in europe. it was an implicit acknowledgement that an power alone would not get germany to surrender but roosevelt also promised churchill american support for the further aerial bombardment of their mutual enemy. small the us air force would carry out daytime air raids while the r.a.f. operated at night.
swamp. it s like people were shocked when there was gambling going on in casablanca. yes it s a swamp out there we spent almost $7 million on mueller investigation of this russia thing. do we need to spend millions more? yes, it s horrible, it s a swamp but hillary lost let s move on. dagen: but jonas, if we don t weed out the bias and the conflict which is ever more evident by the day when it comes to the mueller investigation of russian interference in the election, then what is justice in this country? we have to prove to the american people that you can trust the fbi and that trust is evaporat ing. well let s separate bias from just the general treatment that rich and famous people get. i mean, look anthony weiner i m only bringing that up because he s sort of related to this case is probably the only person on the sex offender s list out of all of the many successful rich people in a lot of trouble in that department lately because he s not that rich and
fellows, which it does not apply to now. there will not be mandatory mediation. there will not be mandatory non-disclosure agreements. there will be a special victim s counsel for the victim to be rent sented by. all these will be steps in the right direction to deal with what is an antiquated process and what is unacceptable in this day and age. this has been it is a like one of those it s like finding out there was gambling going on in casablanca. the environment on capitol hill, particularly when i was younger in the 90s and the 00s. it was sort of well-known that that environment existed. i on say that because you have said that you know of two members of congress. what do you believe is your responsibility in going public with that information? and why don t you believe it s your responsibility? well it is my responsibility to address the seriousness of
lack thereof in terms of having a clear vision. reports this week that the saudis are beginning to say it they re going to go it alone in the middle east. that s a separate topic. on the nsa programs, three things, number one, an ongoing review is the right approach because at the end of the day you want to make sure your resources are being used where you need them the most. number two, these leaders are responding to domestic pressures in their own country. my third point, everyone spies on everybody. that s just a fact. whether they want to acknowledge that publicly or not, every country has different capabilities but at the end of the day if you are a u.s. government official traveling abroad, you are aware anything you have on your cell phone, ipad, could be monitored by foreign intelligence agencies, including that of your own allies. a lot of what you re seeing is for the domestic consumption of their own public. but at the end of the day, everyone knew there was gambling going