corps dismissed it. they got the whole p context. this was liberal columnists who twisted it. i was asked about a statement, i said it s a fortunate and terrible thing to say, i reflected about a congressman from louisiana who said if he saw anybody with a diaper on their head he was going to pull that guy over of. anti-muslim statement in the wake of the attack. i referred to that i urged everybody to be moderate and a tolerant in their remarks and i said about all people that people need to be mindful, they need to watch what they do, wash what they say. the entire spirit was about tolerance towards people. howie: speaking of it got twisted, totally. howie: there was a grand sense of national unity after the attacks when george w. bush grabbed the mega phone at ground zero. we all remember that. what happened to that and how much of a role do you think the media have played in the increasing polarization over the last 20 years? it lasted about two or three
said one person she knows called to say the tolerant had been going around knocking on doors taking girls over 12 years old, rating offices, asking for staff to hunt down people to target. thousands of afghan refugees have made it and currently housed as military installations intended to be temporary until resettlement across the u.s. there s a lot to go. arthel: a lot to go. thank you. eric. eric: thousands of afghan refugees are currently happy airbase and germany. it s been temporarily transformed into a massive processing under for the refugees, those who managed to escape the tolerant getting medical screening putting papers in order before they can be resettled here in the u.s. here s the latest on that, hi, greg.
welcome back to the big saturday show. inside now for a big saturday flops. let s start with joey. my big saturday flops goes back to december 2001 with the time magazine. they titled last days of the taliban. looks like the tolerant is back in way, control more than thirds of the country. i spent some time in 2010, now ten years later and they are stronger than ever. those were some long days. yes. i don t understand it, i don t know what they were thinking, i don t remember what we were all thinking 20 years ago. call.
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