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We have some breaking news now.
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Iran has fired missiles at Israel for the first time since the ceasefire was agreed to.
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Live to Reid Butler in Los Angeles.
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Reid.
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Jane, this is a major escalation.
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The Israeli military is reporting waves of ballistic missiles from Iran.
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All have been intercepted and at least 10 missiles were reportedly fired.
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The Israeli military reportedly as well trying to draw up plans immediately to strike back.
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Now, the US president has been briefed on this.
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He's been regularly clashing with reporters over this unpopular war.
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He actually also stormed out of a new interview after being pushed on his claims about rigged elections.
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Have a look.
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Let's call it quits because I've had enough.
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Thank you, darling.
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A country can never be great with a dishonest strike.
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Listen, we travelled all the way to Wisconsin.
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Now, more problems for the president with these new strikes in Israel so begins a new phase of this war, Jane.
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Reid, thank you.
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US President Donald Trump has stormed out of an interview with NBC after he was pressed on his claims about false elections.
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Let's call it quits because I've had enough.
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Thank you, darling.
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A country can never be great with a dishonest question.
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Listen, we travelled all the way to Wisconsin.
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Oof.
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Former White House adviser and Pentagon operative Tony Schaefer joins us now live from Edmonton, North Carolina to discuss.
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Hey, Morin, Carl.
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Hey, Tony, look, what about that?
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What did you think?
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So there's a lot of angst about the 2020 and other elections.
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There's a number of ongoing investigations that have not been announced formally, but the Department of Justice is moving forward.
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So I think this is a very sensitive issue because of the inevitable pushback that's going to come with it.
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So I read through most of the transcript that interview.
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He actually put out a lot of good information, mostly on Iran.
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But clearly that the issue of election interference and investigations is something
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that the president is very sensitive about at this point in time.
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OK, well, speaking of Iran, before you said as before he stormed out, he defended the length of the war, which has now lasted 100 days.
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How do the American people feel about this?
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THE PRESIDENT IS GOING TO DO WITH THE ECONOMY.
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WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THE ECONOMY?
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THERE'S A MIXED BAG.
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A LOT OF FOLKS ARE VERY MUCH CONCERNED ABOUT WHAT THIS IS GOING TO DO TO THE ECONOMY,
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ALTHOUGH IN THE LAST JOBS REPORT CONTINUES TO SHOW THAT WE'RE GROWING STUDILY WITH JOBS FOR A LOT OF DIFFERENT SECTORS.
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INEVITABLY IF IT DOES CONTINUE WE'RE GOING TO SEE A CONTINUATION OF HIGH GAS PRICES, OIL PRICES THAT WILL CONTINUE TO DOG THE THE ECONOMY PLUS EVERYTHING ELSE WILL REBOUND
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AND OBVIOUSLY HE President said during this interview, Jane, that he believes that once we're done, and hopefully it's soon, the economy plus everything else will rebound.
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And obviously he believes that prices for gas, oil and everything else will come down pretty quick prior to the November midterms,
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which obviously a lot of folks on the Republican side are very concerned about regarding what will come out of
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that regarding the control of Congress.
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I mean, just looking at those shots from the Straits of Hormuz, I mean, those ships have racked and stacked like a used shipping yard, right?
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I mean, it just gets worse and worse.
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So he's saying that he's now considering again sending troops in to retrieve Iran's nuclear stockpile.
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Any validity in that at all?
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So the way he's terming it, Carl, and we have options.
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We have a lot of options.
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Pete Hesteth has said in hearings just within the last 10 days that we could do a lot more militarily.
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And that means that there's a policy reason not to do it.
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That's up to the president.
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But the way the president phrased it, and I do believe it to be true, that a trading continue to degrade the Iranian military will make it
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so weak that we can just literally go in and get it.
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I think that's what will happen if there cannot be a solid agreement between the Iranians and the United States, I'd say by September.
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And I hate to sound like it's going to drag out that long, but at this rate, it may drag out that long.
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Putting boots on the ground, though, is very different to, you know, sending bombs from the sky.
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Would the American people stomach that?
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THE DEMOCRATS IS VERY DIFFERENT TO SENDING BOMBS FROM THE SKY.
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WOULD THE AMERICAN PEOPLE STOMACH THAT?
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SO WE'VE DISCUSSED THIS HERE DOMESTICALLY A LOT.
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AND IT'S NOT GOING TO BE A FULL-BLOWN INVASION.
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I THINK THE MILITARY TERM IS WE WOULD SEE CENTERS OF GRAVITY, A CLOSWITZIAN TERM ABOUT SEIZING THE TERRAIN OR FACILITIES
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WHICH WILL GIVE US THE ABILITY TO DICTATE TERMS REGARDING WHAT WE DO WITH THE IRANIANS AND ALL THAT.
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So the seizure of terrain would be Karg Island, some of the areas near the strait, and obviously, Jane, in the interior,
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some of the key military facilities where we think we could get access to that range.
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So it would not be a massive land force.
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We're talking about a handful of Marines and special operations troops going in.
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But it would mean seizing and holding terrain for at least some period of time.
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That's going to be a difficult sale to the American people.
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That's 100 percent right and a September conclusion, and then it's not far from the midterms, and then the possibility of Americans coming home in coffins.
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Yep.
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All right, mate.
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Thank you so much.
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