yes oh, put your clothes back on. except you, sir. happy monday, everyone so. the annual tony awards aired last night on cbs and hillary clinton received a standing ovation. illaryhillary, of course, loves the crowd at the tony awards. so is that the only group of people who haven t had with her husbanhad d, largely a homosexual group, charlie. or so i m told, musicals musc and such. president biden appeared to freeze up for a few seconds at thes ansuch. end of a hollywd fundraiser before being led off stage by barack obama. a or, as joe kept calling him, him denzel. at the same event, the president posted this photo featuring george clooney and julia roberts and obama. julia roberts hasn t been this involved in bringing dead people bacs k life since flatliners. it s one of her earlier films. i suggest you rent it to check out this photo. i mean, hollywood is so far up biden s. which reminds me, where is clooney s hand?th the biden campaign says they raised over $30 m
tipped him into action was atrocities against muslims in myanmar. there is a muslim minority in the majority buddhist country. and the u.n.hgr last week alerted the world to a lot of killings, to ethnic cleansing going on against that community. he appears to somehow blame the united states for that. that s odd. not clear why. just last month the obama administration actually ended their sanctions regime against myanmar, perhaps he feels that somehow the united states has some complicity in that with no evidence. what does it say to you that anwar al awlaki, even five years after the obama administration had him droned continues to crop up as a source of inspiration for a lot of so-called home-grown terrorists, self r radicalized. his inspiration has continued beyond the grove. he put out a lot of videos in
cars when a shell fell and exploded. these children and only about 20% of them have had any kind of psychotherapy, emotional help. that means 80% of these children are having to deal with their emotion os-what they witnessed on their own. not a tragedy just for now, and they re suffering now, but the head of hgr is raising the specter we may be looking at a lost generation because of what these children are enduring noop you talk about the conditions of the camp. what is it like there for children and adults? we know now your reporting and others are saying people are trying to leave the refugee camps. where are they trying to go? some of the refugees are leaving to go back into syria because some have said we d rather deal with the shelling in syria ya than deal with the food insecurity, the water insecurity, the really tough, tough, some might even say brutal conditions. the zatari refugee camp is in a desert constantly hit by sandstorms. there s also the threat of
exploded. these children and only about 20% of them have had any kind of psychotherapy, emotional help. that means 80% of these children are having to deal with their emotion os-what they witnessed on their own. not a tragedy just for now, and they re suffering now, but the head of hgr is raising the specter we may be looking at a lost generation because of what these children are enduring noop you talk about the conditions of the camp. what is it like there for children and adults? we know now your reporting and others are saying people are trying to leave the refugee camps. where are they trying to go? some of the refugees are leaving to go back into syria because some have said we d rather deal with the shelling in syria ya than deal with the food insecurity, the water insecurity, the really tough, tough, some might even say brutal conditions. the zatari refugee camp is in a desert constantly hit by sandstorms. there s also the threat of insecurity because rebels are using it as a