them. the other thing is it will likely lead to a civil war because the pressure on the people in afghanistan is going to be so acute, dana and bill, that their tribal leaders and war lords will likely have to respond. remember, 9/11, that occurred during a civil war inside afghanistan. the northern alliance was fighting the taliban. al- baghdadi left iraq with several hundred fighters and moved into ungoverned space in syria during a civil war and built it into a 30,000 man army. the ungoverned space becomes a fertile ground for terrorists to occupy and grow. and that is the concern about what is in the future in afghanistan. so i totally agree that s the path we re on. as unfortunate as it is and in my judgment totally preventable. bill: general, thank you so much. see you later in the week as we get closer to 9/11.
i think they updated it. i don t know if the station where the story originated, i don t know if they ve done a correction. a statement from the hospital northeastern health system. the doctor who was quoted in the piece had not worked at our location in over two months, we have not treated any paishents with complications for taking ivermectin and not treating any paishents for ivermectin overdose. who has gone on record to clear it up and who hasn t? that s the thing, right? all it took was one phone call, bill, from who originally reported on this story. asked the hospital, does that doctor work there and they would have been told no, he hasn t worked in two months and commenting on a story. you don t go with a single source for a story. you talk to several people. that s not what happened. this hasn t been cleaned up in
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day going back 20 years to the day. what was happening leading up to that day. we ll also go back in our own records, our own coverage to let you know what were the worries, what were the concerns, especially after that attack. were ready for it? hear it in the voices and the people at the at the time. take a look. a lot of people came very close and saw quite a bit yesterday. i m wondering among the survivors, the friends, how that affects going back to business. well, it has to. even if you re just watching these horrible images on tv, how can you just go back to business as usual. what did people say? one of the thing it reminds me of, i never delineate between the economy and my life. this can t be wrapped up in more. i ve been asked about the economic impacts and talking
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