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come,this election and everythig going forward. pete hegseth congratulations on a fantastic book. the war on a warriors behind the betrayal of the men who keep us free. you can get this at amazon.com on tuesday, on tuesday go right ahead. why did you write this book? >> mark, thank you. thank you for your love of country, for your commitment to our constitution and its institutions. you have been talking at now cm about our justice system which has two tiers these day and it is very clear it's off the rails as being weaponize. the reason that is important this elite one justice system in america the issue of justice is different than education you can move somewhere else if you do not like the status of your income rate or your local school. the justice department is just like the defense department. we only have one the pentagon. will have one army, one marine corps won 101st airborne. if we lose those institutions,

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Violent Earth

oh my god. oh my god. look at that. harold brooks: one of the things about a tornado is that it's producing a lot of small pieces of debris that are flying at, you know, 150 miles an hour. and even ordinary objects, dinner plates, two by fours, become really, really deadly at those kinds of high speeds. jim riek: i knew after joplin how destructive a tornado could be. it was moving so slowly that it was like a blender. everything on the ground was getting totally mixed together. and it just hits you again and again and again and again. i saw a piece of cardboard that actually penetrated into the exterior insulation finish system on a school. at the hospital, they had $1 million helicopter. all of the rotors are gone.

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Violent Earth

it's going to be 20 minutes before the tornado arrives, many people will look out their window and see that it's still blue skies. the storm hasn't gotten there yet, and either they think they have more time than they do or they think the storm isn't really going to hit them. so there is such a thing as too much lead time. also what they're studying is how people react to the warning they're given. kim klockow mcclain: fear is a really challenging component of this entire equation. there has been no example i've seen that is clearer of this fear effect than what happened in oklahoma in 2013. on may 20, we had the tornado that went through oklahoma city and moore and killed 24 people, including several children at a school. and after that, we had just days and days of storms and everyone was just on edge.

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Newsday

the change 6 space probe as it comes into land on the far side of the moon. now that it's here, it has work to do in what china is describing as an historic mission. every movement was monitored at beijing's aerospace control centre. landing on this part of the moon, as shown in this animation, is risky. this is a very impressive mission because the thing about the far side of the moon is you've got no line of sight communication with the earth. but years earlier, china launched a satellite to relay messages from earth to solve that problem. after decades of preparation, the probe finally touched down. for the next two days, a mechanical arm will drill and collect rock and soil samples. this is a world first. scientists have never been able to study this side of the moon. the change 6 began its mission in early may,

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Violent Earth

er: breaking news here at cnn. joplin, missouri, suffering the devastation right now of a very powerful tornado. jim riek: amber lived in what i would call a very middle class area of joplin. jeff piotrowski: this beautiful, quaint subdivision, and now it's level. kat piotrowski: it was just total devastation. our phone rang, and it was her, and she was screaming,

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Violent Earth

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The Big Weekend Show

immediately. >> you said that will happen immediately cutty the department of education. >> that the view i've had for a while. i don't know after what happened in covid if that could be seen radical anymore during call them a democrat policy for years what they were calling for his school is not allowed the zoom school was not real school and we see that in the hard data with how far sadly kids are behind but your horrible person in a murder if you express any concerns that was truly radical. there's no way you can look at what happened during covid that's ridiculous. the people in these communities in the parents know what's better for the kids at the actually no then a random bureaucrat in d.c. who have all the different special interest influencing their decisions. that is logic and make sense.

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HARDtalk

of things did you put on there? my parents had taken me out of school when i was nine, and so that was the first thing that i wrote about — that i had left school, which was very diverse, very multiracial, and my family explicitly said they were taking me out of school because they did not want me to be in a multiracial environment. and what i was writing about was the idea that we weren�*t allowed to learn about culture or heritage or be proud of ourselves. and so when i was ten years old, i was writing this idea that it was all about pride. it was just about feeling good about your family and your history, and it was not about hate, which is exactly what my family said. there was obviously a change in your life. that�*s... that�*s what you document in the book. and it happened after you went to college... mm—hm. ..around 2010. now, when you first went to college, was it a double life? you went to college in florida, but you were still appearing on your radio show. were you disguising your

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