Down live tbs welcome. Its time to break down the big stories with some smart people today, were asking with political rhetoric, becoming a Hot Topic at the campaign which side is more to blame for the escalation of the war of war. Then the clock is ticking while the house deals with a shutdown deadline. The senate is taking up an issue. Democrats field could help them win control of congress and spilling your teens key. The instagram changes allowing parents to find out whos sliding into their kids. Diab. The panel is here and ready to go. So sit back, relax, and lets talk about focus for both candidates this week wasnt the economy or immigration it was political rhetoric, especially after a second apparent Assassination Attempt against Donald Trump the campaigns blaming each other while keeping up their attacks, which in One Ohio Town has led to dozens of Bomb Threats i probably took a bullet to the head because of the things that they say about me, Donald Trump doubling down on that
I just want to take you to central london, where a Security Conference is taking place. Among the speakers at the the event are william burns, head of the cia, and sir Richard Moore, head of mi6. Two big names. They have already been talking about two big names. They have already been talking about the war in ukraine and they have also just been talking about the Middle East, so what we are going to do is take a listen into what they are saying to the audience that is at an event organised by the ft. A very highly fragile price in the Middle East, but all the risk to go with that, and we have navigated, touch wood, touch wood, past a Crisis Point between israel and iran, but as long as we dont get to a ceasefire, that risk is there, and for all the horror of gaza, and for all the horror of gaza, a wider conflict in the Middle East would be vastly worse. figs East would be vastly worse. As Ou East would be vastly worse. As you both know, in negotiations, you both know, in negotiations,
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