Think we gave you a copy, mr. Secretary, i would ask you to look at for example your budget last year was at least 39. 2 billion. There is probably a number that we attribute out of that to Counter Terrorism someplace. It depends on what aspects of our mission do you consider Counter Terrorism . One aspect of the budget goes to Counter Terrorism. I suspect there is is a number assigned to that and i just dont have it offhand. If you can get that to us later on roughly. I would venture to say it is billions of dollars . Is that correct . And then your number one goal, your number one goal is to prevent terrorism. And then there are measures. Now, what you would you venture to say that i would ask you to take a look at this . If you spend billions of dollars and your number one goal, your first performance measure is the percentage rated higher in customer feed back to understand the threat. And then you go on the second one, the percentage of Intelligence Report rated satisfactory or hi
Well, for one, were trying to figure out why was he playing the part of a judge, a prosecutor and an executor that day, that moment he interacted with our son. He had no right to address the law the way that he did, took Michael Brown, jr. , our son and its were really lost with words on how to express ourselves about it because were trying to stay humble and not to be so upset to where its a situation where im surprised where we havent even lost our mind yet over there. If they dont return an indictment, will you take to the streets and protest . Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Because the fight would not be over. The movement will be like i like we said earlier in the last interview, we understand that our son is gone, but the movement will be that were trying to make sure that this doesnt happen to anyone else. No that no one else has to feel how we feel. So, yes, the protests will carry on. I want to bring in cnns sara sidner in missouri and Peniel Joseph in boston, the contributing editor for t
months after the civil rights act is passed on july 2, in 19 things 65, the voting rights act is passed august 6. so when we think about the democratic party, black people helped to transform the democratic party. that s how we have heroes like shirley chisholm, heroes like fannie lou hamer, heroes like, like, like jesse jackson and others don and brazil who really challenged the democratic party and really the way for barak obama and it s such an important point. i brought it up with the congressman. you cannot just throw around. well democrats used to be republican. there s a reason that a majority of black people don t vote with the republican party. and i think it s perfectly within the congressman s rights to want to change that. but you also have to be accurate about the history as well. peniel joseph. thank you very much for joining us tonight and sharing all of that with us. thank you for having me breaking news. donald trump has scored
NYC Mayor Eric Adams told Good Day New York that "outside agitators" could be responsible for arranging the pro-Palestinian encampment at Columbia University.