toward a possible presidential run. bill: the south carolina native has put optimism and hope at the center of his message. leaning heavily on his own ration to riches story or as he says cotton to congress in one lifetime. rise to the dream in what could be a crowded republican field. sandra: and welcome back as america reports rolls into a busy second hour, a lot of news expected. bill, good to be here with you. bill: good to be with you as well. i m bill melugin coming up in this hour, but it is a busy day in washington and massachusetts, law enforcement are circling in on the man believed to be behind the pentagon leaks. sandra: any moment now you are looking live at the pentagon, leaders are expected to face questions from reporters on this highly classified intelligence leak. what we know so far. a law enforcement source telling fox the fbi is searching for a member of the massachusetts air national guard in connection to the leak, adding they are not naming h
By saying that, i mean im not sure, ive seen the comments and im not sure what the context is, this the statement outraged many israelis, i want to know if the administration disagrees with what he said, the president spoke very clearly and i think very convincingly about who is to blame for the events of october 7th, it is hamas, it is not the israelis, it is not innocent israelis who were killed on their way to a music festival. It was hamas, they had been planning this for months, maybe even a whole year, hamas is to blame, hamas is to blame, the shia Group Islamic resistance in iraq claimed to have carried out the attack. Missile attack on the american base of harapal jir in northern syria. At the same time , the United States admitted that the day before , 24 military personnel were attacked as a result of attacks on American Military targets in syria and iraq. This was officially announced by the us central command, but instead of deescalating, washington continues to set fire to
They will be accompanied by jets, bombers, and drones. We will speak with kathy kelly of voices for creative nonviolence, just back from afghanistan and with journalist matt aikins. His recent piece is headlined, afghanistan the making of a narco state. The country produced about 90 of the worlds supply of opium in 2014. Then, back in new york some 20,000 Police Officers attended one of the Largest Police funerals in new york history. To honor one of two officers murdered in the last weeks. Hundreds of police turned their back outside the church as mayor de blasio delivered his eulogy inside. We will speak with the Police Officer who says those officers with their backs turned on the present the feelings of many police. I guess the main question is where do we go from now . Where does police and community decide to come together to see how were going to move forward after this tragedy . We will speak with adhyl polanco. All of that and more coming up. Welcome to democracy now democracy
11,000 troops in afghanistan and last month, president obama took really extended the u. S. Role in afghanistan that ensures u. S. Troops will continue to fight. They will be accompanied by jets, bombers, and drones. We will speak with kathy kelly of voices for creative nonviolence, just back from afghanistan and with journalist matt aikins. His recent piece is headlined, afghanistan the making of a narco state. The country produced about 90 of the worlds supply of opium in 2014. Then, back in new york some 20,000 Police Officers attended one of the Largest Police funerals in new york history. To honor one of two officers murdered in the last weeks. Hundreds of police turned their back outside the church as mayor de blasio delivered his eulogy inside. We will speak with the Police Officer who says those officers with their backs turned on the present the feelings of many police. I guess the main question is where do we go from now . Where does police and community decide to come togeth
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