he immediately transitioned into a typical standard stump speech. partisan. we need to rebuild the middle class. he attacked republicans in congress for playing politics. he even suggested that republicans lacked a certain sense of patriotism. put our country first we could get things done building roads and bridges. it seemed to be very discordonned. dropped that partisanship from the speech. today he says he was calling for a cease-fire. that s just like does anyone listen to you? we should point out that he also went on fundraising trip the day after the benghazi attacks, too. which i actually thought was different because i thought when we got attacked. the american we didn t want to make it look like our disrupted the president nafers one. i actually at the time didn t think that was bad. think think is terrible. it led to the same sort of criticism. did i go back and look, george w. bush after the september 11th attacks which were committedly way way
he immediately transitioned into a typical standard stump speech. partisan. we need to rebuild the middle class. he attacked republicans in congress for playing politics. he even suggested that republicans lacked a certain sense of patriotism. put our country first we could get things done building roads and bridges. it seemed to be very discordonned. dropped that partisanship from the speech. today he says he was calling for a cease-fire. that s just like does anyone listen to you? we should point out that he also went on fundraising trip the day after the benghazi attacks, too. which i actually thought was different because i thought when we got attacked. the american we didn t want to make it look like our disrupted the president nafers one. i actually at the time didn t think that was bad. think think is terrible. it led to the same sort of criticism. did i go back and look, george w. bush after the september 11th attacks which were committedly way way
so. this is this is graduate level work. and these kids were not amateurs. so the russians at least, you know, my belief is that the russians were in up to their eyeballs. no question. the rocket didn t just hit the plane. the rocket goes in the direction it has a war head. yeah. and texas plodz near the plane, right? it has a proximity war head. 160 pounds of explosive material that has a proximity feuds on it and so when the missile seeks that it s senses it s near a large piece of metal, it explodes near the target and that blast raid and fragmentation for the war head literally just peppers the aircraft and cracks it open like that. it s like a bomb next to the plane in the air. very large bomb. wasn t like the rocket hit the plane. it was the rocket went up and delivered a bomb next to the plane essentially. you got it. anyway, general, thank you. thank you, greta. do you have any problem with president obama going forward yesterday with two fundraise
heart. you see the coloring books of this kid stained in blood. this rocket didn t just come today it s been going on for weeks. it has gone all the way into hair hearts and we felt it as well today. you can see everyone running. this is the safest place. we ll come in under here as the missiles coming in. the question is, where will it hit? there it was. the explosion very near by. we ll walk stewart other side. where you saw this damage, when you talk about what these missiles can do. that s it. this is the other side of the apartment building we were on. you are looking as the gaza strip where the missile flew out of and into this apartment building. you get a sense of how random the killing is and how absolute the destruction is. is there not much left here. this was an air-conditioner. it s gone.
protective shell of the rocket just didn t disengage. it never separated, which caused too much drag and the rocket didn t have enough juice to get into orbit. so instead of being 445 miles up, that glory satellite, which cost $424 million, is now at the bottom of the sea. glory was supposed to test aerosol particles to see their effect on earth s climate. the second satellite to go down in two years and now nasa wants answers. we felt going in that we believed we had an acceptable level of risk, clearly we missed something. so we ve now got to go off, find out what that is, fix it, and that is what we will do. that s what they re that rocket failed two times, but also been successful on a number of occasions as well. shepard: all right. today, trace, air force officials scrubbed the plan launch of a supposed to be secret, but not so secret place plane.