. ji am trey gowdy it is sundayn. it is been one month since hamas invaded israel since killing, raping, torturing and kidnapping innocent victims. one month and already calls for israel to stop its war in gaza to wage war and a friendlier way. war is awful which is why people of good conscience try to avoid it. there are times when the only thing in enemy understands is the afterlife, those not impacted by what hamas did are calling for cease-fire and pauses. i wonder what those is really victims would ve given one month ago for a pause or a cease-fire on the morning the massacre began. good people are asked to play by the rules while terrorist commt atrocities. what would our response be how would america respond if invading terrorist group cut the heads off of our children. but there would be a cease-fire meanwhile iran attacks u.s. assets in the region almost 50 times the u.s. has been targeted with 56 of our soldiers injured. the u.s. responded again today hitting tw
. jon trey: good evening, i m trey gowdy, it s sunday night in america. just one month and already there are calls for israel to stop its war in gaza to wage war in a friendlier way. war is awful, which is why people of good conscience try to avoid it. there are those times people call for ceasefire and pauses, i wonder what those israeli victims would have given one month ago for a pause or ceasefire on the morning the massacre began? good people are asked to play by the rules while terriftses commit atrocities. what would our response be if a terrorist group cut the head off the heads of our children. i ll bet there wouldn t be a ceasefire. almost 50 times the u.s. has been targeted with 56 of our soldiers injured. u.s. responded today hitting two facilities in syria used by iran s proxies, but is it enough? joining us now is retired u.s. army colonel daniel davis. thank you for joining us. the word humanitarian, humanitarian pause when you are dealing with a group tha
. joni am trey gowdy it is sunda. it is been one month since hamas invaded israel since killing, raping, torturing and kidnapping innocent victims. one month and already calls for israel to stop its war in gaza to wage war and a friendlier way. war is awful which is why people of good conscience try to avoid it. there are times when the only thing in enemy understands is the afterlife, those not impacted by what hamas did are calling for cease-fire and pauses. i wonder what those is really victims would ve given one month ago for a pause or a cease-fire on the morning the massacre began. good people are asked to play by the rules b while terrorist comt atrocities. what would our response be how would america respond if invading terrorist group cut the heads off of our children. but there would be a cease-fire meanwhile iran attacks u.s. assets in the region almost 50 times the u.s. has been targeted with 56 of our soldiers injured. the u.s. responded again today hitting t
finchem both of whom lost have still yet to concede and continue to support this peddling which gets to the risk, the risk we saw on january 6th that the united states capitol that this is jeh johnson the former homeland security director said the risk is politicians lie, people believe them and then some people take it to an extreme. arizona is the focal point right now and people really do listen to their leaders. people really do listen to those with the microphone, those with the public voice and those who tap into suspicion, conspiracy theories, grievance are playing with fire and do among the deranged within us, who live within us make violence inevitable in my view. i mean, that s the risky part, again, for those who say that ll never happen we have the living breathing example of january 6th right here in this town at the united states
queens, a living breathing example of the glorious mash up that is this borough. so it seems just right that a first generation indian dude takes me to a chinese dumplings spot close to his hindu temple. hew garden dumplings is everything you need in life. anthony: so born and raised in queens? heems: yeah. anthony: in what neighborhood? heems: most of my life i ve been in glen oaks and belrose which is like further east. anthony: largely or mostly indian? heems: our neighborhood is mostly punjabi, and then there was the christians from kerala, malayala, and pakistani s those three. anthony: and the next non-indian neighborhood over? heems: more like guyanese, instant indo-caribbean. anthony: right. heems: and then the other neighborhoods like whiter but still indian. it s hard to escape us in queens, which is why i like it here. anthony: spicy beef and tripe s, boiled pig tongue and tripe marinated in sugar and soy, served cold in chile oil. anthony: traditiona