So because they believe america brought the terror war on its own. The far left is very consistent. Its always americas fault. Therefore, anything that weakus. These people drive much of the debate about torture. The cia controversy is similar to the antipolice movement were seeing. That was ignited by the deaths of Michael Brown and eric garner. Over the weekend there were a few wellplanned demonstrations implying that American Police and prosecutors do not value the lives of black citizens. In New York City, a College Professor was arrested for attacking police. There is the attack. Two nypd officers were injured in the melee. The man, eric linsker, teaches at the City College Of New York and has been charged with assault on a Police Officer and insi inciting a riot among other
sing it out. Mr. Jackson is entitled to his opinion. And it would be interesting to see if he can defend it. But a far more serious question is, does New York City mayor Bill De Blasio distrust his own Police
but the families of service members who are stationed in places like texas, which has about 120,000 active duty service members. imagine that you have a high-risk pregnancy in texas right now. senator tuberville is determined to grind the american defense apparatus to a halt so he can force those women to carry pregnancies to term against their will. doug jones is a former democratic senator of alabama who proceeded preceded tuberville, and he joins me now. well, i guess my first question is, what do you think of what mr. tuberville is doing, the senator is doing? and do you think it plays well in the state they represent in alabama? i m not sure which thing you re talking about, you re talking about his white nationalist views? are you talking about his military nominations? there are so many things that i think that he is doing that, quite frankly, is just embarrassing to the state. even though there are so many people who might say they support it, i don t think they
happened? what just happened in the last 24 hours? it very well could be that that was a coup thwarted, that it was a legitimate attempt to take over vladimir putin opinion. but as it was said yesterday, russia s an enigma wrapped in a mystery, you know, coated in a puzzle. who knows what just happened? it does seem awfully, to me, ad hoc and haphazard both how they got into this and huh they exited it. it just doesn t completely add up. pete: yeah, we re debating it too. is it really a disgruntled general who has been expressing i don t have the ammo, my men are being killed, i have tens of thousands being killed. the russian defense apparatus is very corrupt. they were supposed to modernize their military, then they went into ukraine and were thwarted. they weren t the big war machine putin was told they were. so if prigozhin s on the front lines losing hundreds of men, maybe it was i don t know.
example of how these crises ar overlapping. look no further than wha happened at the beginning of massive protests here in tel aviv last night. against prime minister netanyahu s perform at the beginning of thes demonstrations, the tens o thousands of israeli protester held a moment of silence for israelis killed over the las few days in here both here in tel aviv, an also in the west bank. because of, course while there s been protests fo months against a traditional overall what really pushed int the, next-level which really forced prime minister netanyah and his party to start to pu the pause on this. was when these should inter israel s military. it s defense apparatus and its defense minister warned that the fact that so many of israe service members, who are against as we re starting to harm israel s national security the other concern is that th enemies might use this protest
patriot defense apparatus has been extremely successful in terms of this war with putin, with russia. so i still think there s broad support but it has to be with an appropriate audit, making sure money is spent appropriately and that it s not a blank check. last week in a house intelligence committee hearing, public hearing, you said you believe the fbi searched your name multiple times in an intelligence data base. you called it an egregious violation of your privacy. you re also leading a working group to reauthorize section 702, which would allow the fbi to continue this type of surveillance. help us understand that. because it seems like there have been some fisa abuses including possibly with you. well, we had an open hearing with the fbi director and other members of the intelligence committee last week. i think it s important for the public to know what fisa is, jake. the foreign intelligence surveillance act is a program put in place post-9/11 to go