during the invasion of normandy 80 years ago. how did you view the president s speech and didn t strike the right tone? amid this backdrop i think it was a very, very powerful and even a brilliant speech roof powerful in the sense of the setting. the avocation of the rangers. i was in the pentagon as of colonel, i listen to ronald reagan s speech in 1984 but the boys are ponto hawken, i had around me group of captains and majors lieutenant karl was working for me for the army chief of staff and we had tears in our eyes when we heard reagan talk about it. biden speech will evoke very powerful, very strong support from the men and women in uniform and the united states page it is evocations of ronald reagan, its advocation of what america military stands for. as far as the allies are concerned, i think they should be very reassured by this. you know, the policy and
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of the question i posed to the congressman, are you satisfied this is it? there s something very interesting about the letter provided to the judiciary committee and this subcommittee last night and it s been publicized, fox news got a copy and put it out, the entire thing publicly. i say it s interesting to your question about whether this is it? there s a graph inside this letter that shows a spike in the last couple of years in security suspensions and revocations. i mean a significant spike. it s rare. in my days, i would make some of these decisions. it was rare to revoke somebody s clearance. just so your listeners understand. revoking a clearance means you re fired. all the employees, you could be the auto mechanic in the garage, you need a top secret clearance. if that s revoked you re gone. it s rare. i see a spike in this graph within the letter, so what does
or think the kids should feel bad and try to impart that. laura: your son doesn t go to a stop school, it has to be given someone who doesn t do as well. shawnna thank you for bringing this to light and good luck to your son. thank you. laura: the medical censorship police strike again this is happening where common sense goes to die, of course california, where new laws go into effect this week. doctors who spread so-called medical misinformation will now be subject to various punishments. now, the sanctions range from rep hands to suspensions to complete revocations of medical licenses. joining me now is dr. jay bhattacharya professor of medicine at stanford. dr. b, who gets to determine what constitutes misinformation? what? in california now essentially, if you go to the doctor, you have the cdc in the same room with you as your doctor. and the doctor has to decide whether they re going to serve the cdc or the patient.
feelings onto these children.to and that s just really interpret. your son doesn t really deservso to go to a top school. it hase to be given to someoneh who didn t do as well. shanna, thank you very much for. bringing this issue to light. and we re going to br brine fold up on this. thank you. so thanks. good luck to your son . thank you. now, the medical censu: the mes strikes again. of course, this is happening where common sense goes to die. of course, california, whereo new laws go into effect this week. doctors who spread so-calledo- medical mysocalledmedican automn will now be subject to various punishments. now,punishs. the sanctions rangm reprimands to suspensions to complete revocations of medical licenses. cajoining me now is dr. jay proe bhattacharya, professor of medicine at stanfordf , dr. b ,o who gets to determine what constitutes misinformation inli california. now, essentially, if f yogo u go to the doctor, you havethe do the cdc in the same roomct with you as you