On today's show, we discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the removal of Adam Green's website from Squarespace, and more. We'll be back tomorrow with an interview with Adam Green from No More News on the situation in Palestine.
00:03:49.760And it is, unfortunately, I don't think he has a backup, he said, of the website itself, which is, you know, another reason why you've got to kind of have that in these days.
00:10:32.660And it's, yeah, I have my own, I guess, take on this after seeing some of the debacle back and forth and this, you know, you got to take a side, you know, kind of thing.
00:10:45.480And I know who I support ultimately, but I'm not going to trip over myself to signal about it or whatever.
00:10:53.320But we'll talk more about that later, right?
00:18:49.140And even if you've done things that have caused pain for the kids, then you can kind of turn around and guilt people into doing what you want them to do by using the kids later on.
00:19:35.580I would assume it's better than most European countries, but maybe not as well.
00:19:39.780I mean, America is changing now, but let's say traditionally, I would assume not as kind of as welcoming as America has been with the Second Amendment and stuff like that.
00:19:51.000So maybe somewhere in between, you know, a lot of hunting.
00:20:02.500It happened in Kazan, about 500 miles east of Moscow.
00:20:07.640Officials say a teacher and another school worker are also among the dead.
00:20:12.280Authorities say at least 21 other people were hospitalized and the gunman is in custody.
00:20:18.140Russian media reports some students were trapped inside during the attack, but all have since been evacuated and are back with their families.
00:20:26.940Joining us now to talk more about this is CBS News foreign correspondent.
00:20:52.280Well, what we know is that the gunman opened fire on the school in the middle of the day and sent students running out of the building as smoke poured from one of the windows.
00:21:00.360Now, as well as the fatalities, around 21 others were hospitalized with at least six in extremely grave condition.
00:21:07.440The attacker was identified only as a 19-year-old and is in police custody.
00:21:13.320Now, police also gave no immediate details on a motive, but Russian media reports say the gunman was a former student at the school who called himself a, quote, god on his Telegram messaging app account and promised to, again, a quote here, kill a large amount of biomass on the morning.
00:21:54.600But again, no motive has been made public yet.
00:21:56.760Yeah, I mean, obviously, there's, yeah, there's a large population of Muslims and, I mean, Chechnya has been an issue for Russia and stuff like that.
00:22:37.380And MT, as you know, school shootings are relatively rare in Russia, although one of the all-time worst school shootings ever did happen in Russia.
00:22:45.020How have people been reacting to this particular school shooting?
00:23:15.920We understand that a gun and bomb attack that happened in that city.
00:23:20.140An 18-year-old student by the name of Vladislav Roslyakov, he was the one who was accused of opening fire and killing 20 people and wounding 70 others before committing suicide.
00:23:31.360That attack, of course, was the greatest loss of life in school violence in the former Soviet Union since, as you mentioned,
00:32:28.560So I've searched for the article, found this article.
00:32:30.760And then a string of things, both from the Daily Star and the Daily Dot, of like just complete, just like utter, just Sodom and Gomorrah type, like complete degenerate, disgusting things, right?
00:32:47.160A pregnant mum, so out of the UK, right, to livestream birth on OnlyFans for £10,000, which I guess is around £12,000 USD, and has offers to sell breast milk.
00:33:04.300So maybe she wasn't the one who said she was going to give the breast milk.
00:33:08.280But she seems willing to do everything for money, this one.
00:33:11.100Carla Bellucci is making a fortune from her pregnancy and even plans to change, charge fans to watch her give birth.
00:33:20.460Some fetishists have offered to buy her breast milk too.
00:33:23.820Apparently, this particular lady is a thing in the UK.
00:33:27.420Like she's on, I like found a number of articles about how she wants to be in some Big Brother show or like some reality shows.
00:33:34.520She's, here's some, the attached video is about how she's getting the NHS, the, you know, the health services in the UK to get them to pay for her nose jar because she said she was depressed.
00:39:24.600Many would cringe at the thought of the parents taking sexy selfies and posting them online.
00:39:29.200But Leonardo, on the other hand, who's not based, but he's based in London, is supportive of his mom's glamour model career.
00:39:38.360As he's posed nude for Men's Magazine in the past, he doesn't feel awkward when mom Lucinda Duarte does saucy Playboy photos or flaunts her body at pageants.
00:39:50.860Ugh, yeah, we've come a far way, ladies and gentlemen.
00:39:57.860I'm not a Christian man, but it's like we're at the end times.
00:42:40.680It's giving you access to me, my energy, my teachings, my strategy, everything that I embody and incorporate to help me live my best life, to live my authentic truth, to let myself be loved and celebrated, supported and rewarded for being me.
00:43:17.300A church pastor has become a stripper says her new job has given her crucial life skills that have prepared her better than ever to be a parent.
00:43:25.020Again, Nicole Mitchell grew up in a Baptist family in Ohio, U.S., and became even more religious in her 20s.
00:59:05.140And we're talking about the surplus import need right now, the pipeline, of course, the gas pipeline.
00:59:12.320We'll talk a little bit more in detail about that in a moment, talking about the lines that are now forming at gas stations throughout the southeast in the U.S.
00:59:19.660This shipping, it's a convergence of issues that's happening at the same time.
00:59:26.840And from the coronavirus, the lockdown, the shutdown of certain industries, to the ever given, to the cyber hack on the colonial pipeline,
00:59:38.420it's all kind of converging together in this, like, the perfect storm, if you will, that could potentially turn incredibly problematic here the next couple of years, depending on how it plays out, right?
00:59:54.160But it's like this, let me see if I can take that, the headline there, right?
00:59:58.360About the, we've talked about CyberPolygon, the World Economic Forum, what they're seeking to do and how they're running the, how they're, what I think that they're going to do in the beginning, right?
01:00:09.880Or how they're going to be, how rather they're going to begin this process of shutting down and getting us to absolute zero.
01:00:18.200And that could very well be part of it.
01:00:36.000You guys remember, let me pull this in real quick here.
01:00:38.840My computer is a bit slow, so I apologize.
01:00:40.740But here's, here's the headline, right?
01:00:44.300Preparing for a cyber pandemic, CyberPolygon 2021 to stage supply chain attack simulation.
01:00:51.180And the subtitle is, will CyberPolygon 2021 be as prophetic as event 201 in simulating a pandemic response?
01:01:01.020So they're pretending that it was just prophetic as opposed to being predictive because they know that they wanted to do it.
01:01:09.120Event 201 was the test before they, they, they took the jury live, so to speak, right?
01:01:15.520Anyway, so here's I-40, span over Mississippi River, shut after crack, after crack in the, the bridge found infrastructure, right?
01:01:26.280The interstate 40 bridging, bridge linking Arkansas and Tennessee was shut down Tuesday afternoon after authorities say they found a crack in the span.
01:01:36.040Again, think of all the, the, the, the gas supply issues and all this stuff, right?
01:01:39.220It's all, it's one story like this after another, in and of itself, it's like, you know, what's the big deal?
01:01:44.940But it's when you add all these things together that it paints a, a much bigger picture or, or, I mean, and again, I mean, some, I think it's genuine in the sense that infrastructure is collapsing in, in the U.S.
01:01:55.080It's not being taken care of properly.
01:01:56.840All the U.S. dollars are being spent elsewhere, like a, a billion a month in Afghanistan, for example.
01:02:03.220Uh, maybe you should, maybe you should put that at home, where it's actually needed.
01:02:07.280It's interesting that it's right at the, uh, Luxor, uh, pyramid here, too.
01:02:13.760Right there, uh, by the, uh, I-40 on-ramp.
01:02:17.480It even had a little, uh, the capstone above, it lights up and stuff, stuff like that, right?
01:02:21.640Anyway, the interstate 40 bridging, uh, bridge linking Arkansas and Tennessee was shut down Tuesday afternoon after authorities say they found a crack in the span.
01:02:28.280The Arkansas Department of Transportation tweeted that it found the crack during a routine inspection of the bridge.
01:02:33.220Of the Mississippi River into Memphis, Tennessee.
01:02:36.400The department said it was working with the Tennessee Department of Transportation to ensure the bridge is safe before reopening.
01:02:42.480Arkansas Department of Transportation spokesman, Dave Parker, rather, said the bridge would be closed at least through Tuesday night.
01:02:50.480The Tennessee Department of Transportation said the crack was found in the bottom side of the bridge truss.
01:02:55.360Drones were being used to take a closer look at the crack, Parker said.
01:02:58.200The traffic was backed up for miles in both directions because of the closure and was being rerouted to the 71-year-old Memphis and Arkansas bridge that carries Interstate 55 into Memphis, about three miles south of the I-40.
01:03:13.060River traffic was also shut down until further notice, uh, they said blah, blah, blah.
01:04:02.300That's taking aim at your gas tank and ultimately your wallet.
01:04:06.720Rob Lee at Dragos Cybersecurity joining us via FaceTime.
01:04:10.300This is the largest impact to the energy system that we've seen as a result of one of these cases.
01:04:14.780But he says, luckily, this attack was confined to colonial's corporate idea.
01:04:19.240Yeah, is that, uh, chat, sorry, I was, uh, it's not snoozing here, but I was looking at something else real quick to, uh, to prepare the next story.
01:18:46.980I would assume that where they did the fake and gay operation would be on the cyber attack level, so that they actually do get a shutdown of a pipeline, and then all it takes is the signals to put up that it's going to be a shortage, and then you get a shortage because everyone goes and fills up at the same time.
01:19:07.680But I would assume maybe, depending on where you are, too, I mean, I don't know where you are, I assume Texas, right?
01:19:13.880Some states are just not experiencing it yet, so apparently it's, yeah, parts of the southeast, I guess, so maybe it hasn't reached over to your state yet, but I don't know.
01:19:29.300I feel there's a lot of dry runs right now in terms of what they want to do, and they're testing different combinations of, or as they arise organically, potentially,
01:19:36.640they use those opportunities to kind of see what's happening, right?
01:19:40.000But, yeah, you have stories like this, warning about inflation now and stuff, like it's a perfect storm brewing here, like shortages, supply chain breakdown, inflation, especially with the U.S. economy, but most other areas are in a bad state as well, right?
01:19:53.660Key U.S. inflation gauge climbs to 13-year high as reopening supercharges demand.
01:20:01.580We covered that in the Weekend Warrior show about how there's so much request for product and stuff like that, too.
01:20:10.000There's like microchips is like running low and all that kind of stuff, right?
01:20:14.620But here's a clip about, so the U.S. became more energy independent under Trump because they expanded on the fracking program.
01:20:27.240So let me play a clip in terms of the truth of fracking because it's a good clip and it's important, and I've been against fracking since I heard about the methods that they use.
01:20:37.820And, of course, the – like, yes, I know that there's a – you know, there's this kind of tug of war with like the global warming faction, the climate change.
01:20:48.400We have to shut everything down crowd and stuff like that, and I know that they taint the debate on a lot of issues as well, but also on the free market side of just like, you know, good old American ingenuity.
01:21:00.360Just like – just break up the plates underneath the earth with like, you know, chemicals and, you know, pump up the pressure to get the natural gas to just, you know, squirt out of these wells that they do.
01:23:14.340It's no secret that drilling for oil creates environmental risk, and oil spills can wreak disaster.
01:23:19.760Critics of fracking maintain that the process pollutes local water tables with harmful chemicals, such as methanol and benzene.
01:23:27.440There are several legal cases involving these allegations, such as the case of Bearish v. Southwestern Energy Company.
01:23:34.380The plaintiffs allege that fracking has contaminated the area.
01:23:37.700Numerous other cases raise similar accusations, yet industry consultants often claim this type of contamination is due to the improper sealing of the well, which takes place before fracking begins.
01:23:49.260According to the New York Times, environmentalists and the industry may define fracking differently.
01:23:54.840Industry experts believe environmentalists misunderstand the process.
01:23:58.960But opponents of fracking claim the industry's experts are intentionally misleading consumers about the environmental impact of fracking.
01:24:08.000In 2004, the EPA claimed the injection of hydraulic fracturing fluids into coal bed methane wells pose little or no threat to the purity of underground water.
01:24:18.620Yet in 2011, a member of the EPA raised concerns about this study.
01:24:23.180Ben Grumbles oversaw the EPA's Office of Water in 2004.
01:24:27.420He claims the study's safety findings are exaggerated and that it didn't claim all fracking was safe.
01:24:32.960It also, in his view, didn't justify exempting fracking fluids from the drinking water protections of laws like the Clean Water Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act.
01:24:42.140So why are these fluids from fracking exempted?
01:24:44.960In 2005, the Energy Policy Act exempted all fracking fluids other than diesel in a move known as the Halliburton Loophole to critics.
01:24:53.780Those who believe the government is covering up the risk of fracking point to this exemption as evidence of their claims.
01:24:59.460So what are the effects of fracking? And why is the practice so controversial?
01:25:04.000To some, this technology could help America break its addiction to foreign oil and won't damage the environment when properly handled.
01:25:11.120However, to critics, fracking is much more dangerous than business and governments would have us believe.
01:25:16.540Is the government safely ensuring a productive oil industry and a healthy environment at the same time?
01:25:21.920Or is there something they don't want you to know?
01:26:04.480But in some regards, it doesn't mean that the opposite, like the gas industry is always going to be good in telling you the truth either, right?
01:26:09.720There is a third way out, which is basically like these, using these methods, these toxic chemicals and stuff.
01:26:32.900I'm like, sure, wheel out the Tokamak reactors, you know, cold fusion.
01:26:38.180There are other things, you know, and some of this is put down.
01:26:41.140And it's obviously put down because there's industry giants that don't want this because it would compete then completely out of the picture, right?
01:26:48.680So I think there's a lot of methods where you could use.
01:26:50.740There's nothing wrong with electrical vehicles.
01:26:52.900You just have to make sure that the electricity you produce is clean.
01:26:56.820I mean, there's even nuclear, you know, methods that you can produce it, which that's far more, you know, sustainable.
01:27:02.800It's slightly better if you can deal with the spent nuclear fuel.
01:27:11.620That's a big problem, you know, kind of thing, obviously.
01:28:49.500Here's an interesting interview with a Texas rancher who's teaching her daughters how to defend themselves because of the utter criminal element that's walking over the border.
01:29:00.080I saw, I think it was disclosed TV, just a quote or a notification, but a quote from Biden, and I'm trying to confirm if that's true or not, that Biden is seeking to resume the building of the border wall.
01:29:30.280Anyway, check out this clip regarding this here in terms of what's happening in some parts of Texas.
01:29:34.740It says single adults continue to make up the majority of these encounters, and you can see it right there for yourself.
01:29:39.040And one Texas rancher says she faces the crisis at the border firsthand every single day.
01:29:44.180She says migrants are constantly crossing through her property, sometimes bringing drugs with them as well.
01:29:48.880She has even taught her two daughters gun safety, just in case.
01:29:53.300Let's bring in Texas rancher Stephanie Crisp Canales.
01:29:55.940And it's really good to have you here.
01:29:57.420And what I'd like to do with you is to just take us to what you're actually seeing on the ground, on your property, as you try to protect your two daughters.
01:30:07.940Well, here we are seeing people crossing through our property on foot.
01:30:14.400And we've also had multiple bailouts, vehicles coming through our property as well.
01:30:20.460Can you, Stephanie, can I interrupt you and have you explain to people what bailouts are, what that means?
01:30:26.920Bailout is a vehicle that a U.S. citizen will secure a vehicle.
01:30:31.840Usually illegally, they will come south and they will pick up as many illegals in that vehicle as they can,
01:30:39.160because that person, which is known as the coyote, they're being paid per person.
01:30:44.340So as many people as they can pack in, they do.
01:30:47.620And when they come north, our law enforcement will inevitably, you know, try to pull them over
01:30:53.400and they will do everything they can to evade being captured.
01:30:56.880So they will go off roads through ranch land and they go through our fences, our gates, destroy property.
01:31:04.600They crash. And when they come to a stop, everybody in the vehicle bails.
01:31:51.040What do you think would help at least for your situation right there?
01:31:53.840Is it more border security personnel, the wall or a different policy instead of like, for example, that if you're sending unaccompanied minors,
01:32:02.960you're not going to be allowed to stay.
01:32:04.700What would it be in your mind since you're there on the ground?
01:32:39.940But you'd you'd think that at least at least at the base minimum that they could do is to follow their own rules of, you know, what that they've set up.
01:32:53.300Right. But they they can't even do that.
01:32:55.760They cannot even do that, which is just pathetic. Right.
01:32:58.540So what do you have here? You have the yeah, like the classic.
01:34:01.400I'm still again, they will just that they want everyone to come.
01:34:04.040They just wanted to come legally. Right.
01:34:05.420And it's like, well, it doesn't matter at this point, you know, here's another story to show you how what lengths the coyotes and some of these smugglers are willing to do.
01:34:15.080That it's that it's not about the children or the kids or anything like that.
01:34:20.220And in fact, when the U.S. is opening their arms like this and inviting this, they're enabling this and letting this happen.
01:34:26.660Right. But apparently a an 11 month year old baby was found alone with five other kids at the U.S. border as at the U.S.
01:34:35.280Mexico border. A Border Patrol agent responds to a call from Maverick County constable concerning the children.
01:34:42.860The agent responded and located five girls, seven, three and two years old from Honduras and a five year old and 11 month from Guatemala.
01:34:52.280Where are their parents? How does this even happen? Right.
01:35:07.740Talking about some other just absolutely.
01:35:12.020Heart wrenching stuff out of Scotland, in this case, we've talked about the U.K.
01:35:17.360rape gangs and, of course, the overrepresentation of Arabs when it comes to this kind of activity and behavior.
01:35:23.420Right. We have the same things in Britain or England.
01:35:26.800We have the same in Sweden. It's happening in Scotland.
01:35:29.040There's other parts where this is happening, too.
01:35:30.540But they recently caught here a gang of 28 men who's been charged with raping a girl, 13 year old, over seven years in Caldale, Caldale as cops bust child exploitation ring.
01:35:45.24028 men have been charged with the rape of a teenage girl over seven years in over seven years.
01:35:53.800I mean, they're talking about like they have been doing it for seven years.
01:35:58.640West Yorkshire police today confirmed that the men have been charged with a variety of sexual offenses following an investigation into an alleged child exploitation ring.
01:36:06.52029 men have been charged, 29 of those with rape.
01:36:12.100The allegations against the defendants stretch across a period from 2003 to 2010.
01:36:17.380Yeah. So for seven years has been going on.
01:36:20.620The vast majority of offending occurred in Caldale, but some offenses occurred in Bradford District.
01:36:25.860It's when the alleged offenses were committed against one female victim who was aged between 13 and 20 years old at the time.
01:36:31.140Blah, blah, blah. Eight suspected men were charged over the course of the investigation have been released without charge.
01:39:43.380But so just by virtue that they're upset about this, it makes it that much more fun, right?
01:39:50.260Anyway, so they shouldn't be allowed, basically, to make jokes about the Israeli military.
01:39:54.760Here's another thing to lead us into this, which is kind of interesting.
01:40:01.540Someone let reporters in, for some reason, to the State Department press conference, the U.S. State Department, regarding the conflict, the ongoing war against the Arabs in Judea, or if you prefer, Palestine.
01:40:22.840And I think he—we know that the U.S. is like, you know, they're just—even if they say, they're like, well, we're concerned with what Israel is doing and shit like that, it's all just lip service.
01:40:40.760But he kind of stepped in it a couple of times, sounding like he kind of alludes to the fact that, like, Palestine has a right to defend himself.
01:40:47.680And I think, overall, that's a misstep to do right.
01:40:55.520Well, I'm asking if you think that the principle of self-defense applies to the retaliatory—the airstrikes that they're conducting in response.
01:41:03.700I would hesitate to comment on operations beyond the rocket fire that is clearly targeting innocent civilians in Israel.
01:41:11.720So I would hesitate to speak to specific operations that have just occurred.
01:41:16.240But the broader principle of self-defense is something we stand by on behalf of Israel and every other country.
01:41:23.560Do you think that an Israeli military response to the rockets coming in, that a military response to the rockets coming in is covered by this broader rubric of self-defense, right?
01:41:34.420MR PALLADINO- Self-defense often does authorize the use of force.