biden accepted a $5 million bribe from ukrainian oligarch the order of burisma. 83% of voters in the new harvard harris ex-bulls believe that the fbi should make that file public. it s not just the scandals either. biden s approval numbers that on the issues that matter most are still upside down in the category. 62% of the category say we are on the wrong track as well. if america is a car, the dashboard warning lights are all flashing red. on edge about the future? the american people know that this really isn t the same country they grew up in. since the george floyd riots young people believe they can wreak havoc with no consequences as they did over the juneteenth holiday weekend in la. [ bleep ] they stole the cash register! my god! more on other weekend celebrations later in the show. meanwhile, as the chaos unfolds here, our beloved president can barely speak without some strange verbal interlude. all right. god save the queen, man. or find his way off the sta
in fact, they re finding new ways to lie about it. especially the two journalists killed in homs yesterday and whose bodies are trapped there. the government blaming them for dying in the conditions they created. also claiming they re not targeting journalists or civilians, only terrorists. the second statement is a flat out lie. one of the journalists, marie colvin did the last reporting on our program. we spoke to her hours before she was killed. a new rort out from u.n. investigators, sfie pages that read like an indictment of the assad regime. forces have committed widespread systematic and gross human rights violations amounting to crimes against humanity. with the apparent knowledge and consent of the highest levels of the state. the report notes the opposition of the syrian army committed abuses and not comparable in scale to those carried out by the state. the assad regime is fighting armed terrorists, not systematically shelling unarmed civilians that we see happenin
complete them. we have a service contract that came to an end because we didn t have the personnel to move fast enough to compete now. that got extended on a sole source basis of $4 billion expansion because the agency wasn t ready to compete at that point. thank you very much. my time has expired. now recognize mr. langford for five minutes. thank you for the long work and tedious work you have done through wonderful conversations. the section in chapter vii is interesting with the section and debarment. i don t know who focused on that information but want to talk about how to resolve that. a couple questions initially. when dealing with the complexity of the environment with a foreign contractor or u.s. contractors or both. dealing with both but we did not deal with domestic non war contractors. we wanted strong reformers but for overseas contract in, techniques that reduced the procedure but we were not trying to impose them on on wartime contracts. did you have