of the cold war, it has been 30 years since another superpower has been with the united states. they watch tv broadcasts of what happens in america, i hate saying this, you turn on the tv and watch joe biden speak on any topic any day, does not inspire respect or apprehension on part of their adversaries. now is the time to strike, guys. todd: rand paul says he is against banning tiktok, clashing with members of his own party. two main reasons we might not want to do this, first amendment to the constitution, speech is protected, whether you like it or not. be aware of those who use fear to relinquish liberties, regulate first amendment rights. would the senator from kentucky entertain a question? i object. i have never before heard on
you have our number programmed in? ya i don t even know your phone anymore. excuse me?! what? i don t know your phone number. aw well. he doesn t know our phone number! you have our fax number, obviously. today s xfinity service. simple. easy. awesome. i ll pass. yesterday marked one week since this mysterious explosion in russia that we still have very little understanding about, other than to know it was something nuclear and to know that the russian government isn t being forthright about what happened. on the night of the explosion, which, again, was thursday last week, according to the new york times some moscow tv broadcasts were mysteriously interrupted for as long as 53 minutes.
times some moskow tv broadcasts were mysteriously interrupted for as long as 53 minutes. a government broadcast agency later described the disruption as a malfunction of a storm warning system. tv screens in moscow went blue but then also a text went out urging people to stay at home because of a storm with strong winds. that said, no such storm ever arrived. that weirdness in moscow, which is is like 250 miles away from the site of the blast still hasn t been explained by the russian government. but that s just one of the number of misleading and odd government statements that continue to surround this accident. what exactly happened and how dangerous it might continually be. the initial reports for the public remember initially said this had been an explosion involving a liquid fueled rocket. the government went out of its way to say in its initial reports that definitely nothing toxic or radioactive. they later admitted the explosion did have a nuclear component of some kind.
yesterday marked one week since this mysterious explosion in russia that we still have very little understanding about. other than to know it was something nuclear and to know that the russian government isn t being forthright about what happened. on the night of the explosion which again was thursday last week, according to the new york times some moskow tv broadcasts were mysteriously interrupted for as long as 53 minutes. a government broadcast agency later described the disruption as a malfunction of a storm warning system. tv screens in moskow went blue, but then also a text went out urging people to stay at home because of a storm with strong winds. that said, no such storm ever arrived. that weirdness in moskow which is like 250 miles away from the site of the blast still hasn t