unprecedented and exthe record narks exthe rraordinary telling the fifth circuit, please put the order on hold so it doesn t go into effect on friday. if this eventually ends up before the supreme court, people might assume the vote would be along the same lines as dobbs, meaning conservatives would side with a ban on abortion is it that clear cut in your mind it s really not that clear cut, and partly because in dobbs, the supreme court was essentially kicking it back to the states, saying abortion shouldn t be decided they don t think it was a constitutional right to begin with the conservative justices are kicking it back to the states, with this texas order, there s obviously some debate about exactly what it would mean if it was to go into effect. by all accounts, it would upend the status quo as we know it, and so there s some question about whether this is really the right vehicle. if the supreme court wants to go a step further than just
ukraine announcing the investigations that the president wanted. in particular, on september 9th of this year, you texted ambassadors sondland and volker, and the texthe screen in front . if you could read what you wrote. as i said on the phone, i think it s crazy to withhold security assistance for help with a political campaign. what did you mean when you said you thought it was crazy? mr. goldman, i meant that the because of the importance of security assistance that we had just described and had a conversation with the chairman, because that was so important, that security assistance was so important for ukraine as well as our own national interest, to withhold that assistance for no good reason other than help with
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countries, we were in fighting in the dust bowl of afghanistan and right alongside us, joining us were troops from canada and the united kingdom, and norway. if i may, let me restate that because obviously it s something we talk about every day that we re only as strong as our alliances, but the united states was, i mean, we were exthe record fair extraordinarily powerful, a bipolar world to where we were first among equals. that s changed over the past 19 years. we can start with what happened in 2002, when they were telling you a war was going to start up in iraq, and we can talk about what happened after we supposedly won that war, and you know, we had bremer do what he did. well, i think. go ahead, bing. i was going to say that it struck me because after i spent years in vietnam, that we got into this thing in afghanistan and iraq, i thought richard and