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and the suicide bombing at kabul s airport. an intelligence failure, chaotic scenes and americans and afghan allies stranded in that country, some still today. yet, the white house officials say they were proud of how that exit went correspondent mark meredith at the white house with the latest on that live at the north lawn tonight. good evening, mark. bret, good evening to you. tonight the white house is essentially blaming former president trump for out how the end of the war in afghanistan was carried out even though the war ended in august of 2021 under president biden s command. critics are saying this report out today is an obvious attempt to try to shift the blame over how america s longest war came to an end. the president s decision to end the war in afghanistan was the right one. the white house is defending how it ended the war in afghanistan. even after images like these showing afghans fleeing for their lives sent shock waves worldwide. today the whi ....
debilityable. laura: texas lieutenant governor dan patrick was grabbing the microphone to speak at the same time beto o rourke went on an unhinged rant. dan patrick will join us in moments. but first we go straight to uvalde texas where lieutenant chris with the department of public safety is standing by. lieutenant, there s one witness i know that you desperately want to speak with and that s the gunman s grandmother who he shot in the face. it was a dispute, apparently, over wifi. she was on the phone with a cell phone provider complaining about wifi. what is her medical status after being shot in the face, and how important is she to this equation? right. so good evening, laura. so she is a key component to this investigation. right now she is critical. our prayers are with her as well as the entire community here in uvalde is also with the victims and the families. but we are hoping that she pulls through because she will be a key witness to this investigation b ....
Empowered russia and china and their provocative actions towards the u.s. after that moment? yeah. there s no doubt in my mind. i think they had the perception that this administration would be behave similar to the obama-biden administration when it came to foreign policy. and that is reticence to confront. a pulling back. being paralyzed by the fear of adverse consequences. i think they thought that they would have advantage here. and this clearly sent a message to our adversaries that this was a disaster of they saw it for what it is. all of our allies saw it, all of our friends saw it. i mean, we haven t had a humiliating operational defeat like that. at the end of the day, when you draw back from not only the horror of how we left and leaving thousands behind but we walked away from a 20 year ally and turned the country and surrendered it to our ....
Suicide, physical or mental abuse, neglect violence and/or severe bullying. and the school shooters the young men also show signs of severe distress long before they open fire. but either no one intervenes or the interventions that do occur aren t effective. practically every mass shooter studied reached an identifiable crisis point in the weeks or months leading to the shooting. they often become angrier des upon dent. we will probably never know the clear picture, but when a high school kid cuts his own face with a knife as ramos did, one of his friends saw it. someone should have said something. they should have done something. but they didn t. they just wrote him off as odd or quirky or weird or maybe antisocial. in other words, they let it ride. too risky to get involved. ....
Work cutting fruit. but i have had an accident outside of work cutting fruit at a party. made a big mess all over the table. word gets out on matt s quick-cut heroics. i told my friends, man, you should see, i can cut watermelon in less than 30 seconds. they kind of didn t believe me. one day at work, i told kurt, hey, take my phone, film me doing one of these watermelons real fast. you re at ten seconds. i said, yeah, sure, i d love to see you fail on camera. 21 seconds. of it originally intended just to show some friends and family when i got home. his friends saw it, thought it was awesome. so we put it on youtube. overnight it blew up. we had 5,000 hits in a few days. over five million views on this thing. 30-second-long video. that would be, what, 2.5 million minutes of human time watching this guy cut a watermelon. you re at ten seconds. many accept the 21-second challenge as fact, but think they can beat the time. ....