all the interrogation that - investigation? i am attending all the interrogation that i - all the interrogation that i have to attend in lebanon. so, first, let us decide if there is a crime in lebanon and then that this crime will have repercussions in the country where i invested money. fire repercussions in the country where i invested money. are you coin: where i invested money. are you auoin to where i invested money. are you going to france where i invested money. are you going to france to where i invested money. are you going to france to be going to france to be questioned?- going to france to be questioned? going to france to be cuestioned? ~ ., , questioned? when i am duly notified i questioned? when i am duly notified i will questioned? when i am duly notified i will go questioned? when i am duly notified i will go to - questioned? when i am duly notified i will go to france. l notified i will go to france. please give us a date for us to come. ~ ~ ., come. whet
are accusing the authorities of not doing enough to secure russia s victory on the battlefield. in other news. us presidentjoe biden on friday nominated admiral lisa franchetti to lead the us navy, which would make her the first woman to serve as a member of the military s joint chiefs of staff if she is confirmed. franchetti would replace chief of naval operations admiral mike gilday, whose term ends this fall. franchetti s nomination willjoin the list of hundreds of military appointments being held up by republican senator tommy tuberville, who is blocking military nominations due to the pentagon s policy concenring abortion. in england, the governing conservatives suffered two heavy defeats, but narrowly held onto former pm boris johnson s old uxbridge seat. that one victory means that british prime minister rishi sunak was spared the prospect of being the first prime minister for 55 years to lose three by elections in one day. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news.
out. we don t know how much of this funding was before or after the covid outbreak, but millions of dollars to the wuhan lab through ecoalliance ecohealth alliance. here s another one, health insurance companies in russia to the tune of $4.7 million. i don t know, i can t pronounce the name of russian company that s getting it, but the same company was sanctioned by the treasury department during the invasion of ukraine in 2022. will: yeah. one hand doesn t know what the other hand is doing or doesn t care. we are sending money to companies while sanctioning those same companies when it comes to the ukraine war. this is just the coherence of how we spend your taxpayer pete: let s go to the incoherence on the final wall of how we spend it as well. china and the u.s. military. so the amount of money that, tech support that our military is giving why are we doing this? will: i have no idea why. we are spending $6 million in
in a ceremony yesterday as part of the broader everett by the department of defense effort to rename military posts with con fed the rate name confederate namesakes. pete: retired lieutenant colonel scott mann joins us now. colonel, did you ever meet anybody while serving there who was offended by the name fort bragg or wanted it changed? does this have anything to do9 with the military, or is in the outside pushing an agenda? hey, pete. thanks for having me on. you know, i never saw that or heard that. we were pretty busy fighting a war [laughter] you know? and it never, you know, i have no doubt that there were people who probably look or heard that name and, you know, took offense to it, but at the end of the day, i spent ten years of my life on that base. my three boys were born in that base with hospital. i said good-bye to the a lot of friends at memorial ceremonies in that chapel, and i think