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who did sow doubt upon the most sacred part of our democracy, which is trust in free and fair elections. i think we had, in my case, a west point grad, a combat veteran who literally fought to protect our democracy abroad. and now, having to defend it here against someone who is a -- denier, an insurrectionist supporter. and so i think we need to continue to deliver more of these victories -- not even, this is about democrat republican. this is about being an american. >> let's talk for second they are about your experience as a combat veteran. what do you think that brings to your ability to be a member of congress? do you think that makes you more reluctant to vote for the authorization use of force? do you think it makes you more hawkish, more dovish? what role is a plan using foreign policy and military intervention? >> having been on the receiving
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>> to that point, we certainly hope the senator is feeling better and can get back on the job. let me switch gears talk about the escalating tensions between russia and ukraine. last week you issued a statement and it was put out saying, quote, we have significant concerns that new troop deployments, sweeping in indiscriminate sanctions and deploying hundreds of millions of dollars of lethal weapons will only raise tensions and increase the chance of miscalculations. russia has 70% of what it needs for a full-scale invasion of ukraine. how about today? where do your concerns stand? >> well, i, you know, i continue to feel the same way, and i would just remind people that when 9/11 happened, it was three days or four days before congress voted on an incredibly broad blank check, authorization use of military force that essentially took the country to
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authorized merck's anti-covid b pill in some cases, pfizer says it has a better one. they say interim results show it was 89% effective in preventing hospitalizations and deaths. the study found the merck pill was 50% effective. now, unlike the vaccine, the pills were given to people who already are affected. pfizer says it will apply for authorization use in the u.s. as early as this month. democrats give president biden a much needed win on his domestic agenda. we will explain how late night secured an infrastructure. plus a bulletin reveals how dangerous drones can be to the infrastructure in the u.s. we'll look at the threat posed by these unmanned aircraft coming up. stay wit
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consider all the issues and all the possibilities of what might happen? >> well, looking at it with the 20 years of hindsight, it's much easier than you're in the fog of war and mix. >> that's why it's so much easier to be a historian. >> it's true. i can tell you one thing. 23-year-old jason crow didn't know what an authorization use of military force was, but i knew i wanted to be a part of military response and to defend our country. and i don't think i was alone in that. but now looking at it with hindsight and in different perspective and as a member of congress and actually has to be a part of those debate, yeah, i think it's probably fair to say that there should have been more debate about the guardrails. if we had the debate and we make this decision that the american people support, then we're actually far more powerful in
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