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We would expand our efforts to raise funds and engage with the business community. Our message is that we are reasonable and won't destroy everything or take away their assets. It's a big job.

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I'm considering ways for the state to obtain the land in Lahaina for workforce housing, family use, or as open spaces in memory of those who were lost. We want to ensure that we remember her even after the pain has subsided.

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The speaker states that they work with local governments and have plans for them. They claim that in some areas, building back is not advisable. They assert they have successfully convinced certain communities and individuals that buyouts are a preferable option.

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We're addressing various issues, including land use concerns in Hawaii. I spoke with Governor Josh Green about speculators purchasing properties. Our legal teams are actively working on solutions, and we plan to present these in just a few days.

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This is a tragic event. Our thoughts are with those affected, their families, and the first responders. We appreciate the efforts of everyone involved in responding to this crisis at all levels of government.

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Thank you to everyone for being here. We must stop these tragic events from happening. Law enforcement deserves respect. The Diller family has suffered a great loss. We need to strengthen our approach to prevent such tragedies. It's an honor to be here with this great family. Thank you all for your support.

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There's never been anything like this. It's disgraceful, and I hope we attack fast and find out who it is. I have about a 100 men working down here, just to spur them on. I have over a 100 men down here, and I hear you're doing an amazing job. Men from my company. We have another 100 coming in a little while. They've been down here for about a day and a half. I hope other developers are donating their time. We have a lot of people coming down here, and they're brave guys. A couple of them got hurt. Ground 0 is a disaster. I've never seen anything like this. I hope we act very quickly and find out who did it. I've donated to the widows and children's fund for the fallen firefighters over the years, and it certainly sounds like a good idea.

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You have emergency powers, and you need to use them as I am. I have exercised mine. Individuals can clear their properties, but they need to know they can return soon. A week is a long time for people waiting to access their homes. They feel unsafe standing outside their burned properties, which are already gone. They want to enter, but permits are delayed, and it could take 18 months. We need to ensure disaster relief funds are used effectively and protect against future fires. We should include measures to prevent fires, like providing water for firefighting. It's about common sense.

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A speaker described a violent attack on a train in which a woman named Irina (also rendered as Irena in the transcript) was fatally slashed through the neck and body with a knife. The speaker emphasized that there were people on the train and highlighted Irina’s expression of terror in the final moments of her life, noting that she died instantly after the attack. The narrative asserts that Irina had escaped a brutal war and was slain in America by a hardened criminal who had been released to kill because of no cash bail. The speaker linked the perpetrator’s release to open borders, stating that the attacker came in through open borders. The mother of the victim, Missus Zaretska, is cited as saying she would ensure justice for her magnificent daughter, Irina, with a rhetorical question about how anyone can stand. The speaker asks Congress to take action, though the sentence is left unfinished in the transcript with “I'm asking this congress to.” The passage frames the incident as an example of dangerous parole practices and border policy, aiming to advocate for policy changes and accountability to prevent similar tragedies.

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The speaker expresses concern about people taking advantage of the situation in Maui after a disaster. They mention that instead of being able to grieve and process what's happening, the people of Maui have to deal with others trying to buy their land. They call out investors and realtors for contacting families who have lost their homes and offer to buy their land. They urge victims to get the names of these individuals and businesses so they can be exposed. Another speaker emphasizes the need to prevent corporate entities from buying up land in Maui and urges state leaders to create policies to protect the local community. They stress the importance of keeping locals in the area and preventing further displacement.

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The federal government will cover the full cost of rebuilding the bridge in Baltimore. Congress is expected to back this plan. It will be a lengthy process, but we will support the people of Baltimore until the port is operational again and the bridge is reconstructed.

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It's an honor to be here during such a sad time. Many homeowners I met want to rebuild and expressed their love for the area and its community. We recently visited North Carolina, which faced a similar disaster from flooding, and the damage was severe. Here, the resilience of the people is inspiring, and the fire department is impressive, with high physical standards. We took pictures together, and they even gave us helmets, which are quite heavy. I want to thank everyone for their efforts. Your governor and I had a positive discussion about working together to address the challenges ahead. The devastation is more extensive than I anticipated, even after seeing it on television.

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The speaker expresses concern about people taking advantage of the situation in Maui after a disaster. They mention that instead of being able to grieve and process what's happening, the people of Maui have to deal with others trying to buy their land. They call out investors and realtors for contacting families who have lost their homes and offer to buy their land. They urge victims to gather information about these individuals and businesses so they can be exposed. Another speaker emphasizes the need to prevent corporate entities from buying up land in Maui and urges state leaders to create policies to protect the local community. They stress the importance of keeping locals in the area and preventing further displacement.

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We are beginning a journey to rebuild these communities, aiming to make them even better than before the fire.

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We must continue to strive for peace and a two-state solution. Both Israelis and Palestinians deserve to live in safety, dignity, and peace.

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I extend my condolences and thoughts and prayers to the families affected by these actions. The mayor stated that we have detained someone of interest, but I respect them to protect the integrity of the investigation. The next process for us is what we do best in our detectives: to coordinate with the prosecutors, to collect evidence, to conduct interviews, and then, from there, when it is appropriate and accurate, to share more details with you all. I’m pleased to say that the mayor stated the collaboration between our federal partners, our different municipalities in the state is all hands on deck. When this is in the city that’s shaken the conscience, we know for a fact that we just step up. And the federal agents, our federal partners, I want to thank them for their assistance, but as well every single municipality, the state police and every other chief in the state. We came together as a small state. It impacted a lot of us, the incident that occurred. And so again, I’m just happy to share with you that we’re in the process now of coordinating with prosecution, conducting interviews and being able to collect evidence so that we can protect the integrity of the investigation and that we can hold the individuals accountable for their actions.

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We will continue returning until everything is fully rebuilt. It's a challenging journey, but we are committed to rebuilding better than before.

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I'm considering ways for the state to obtain the land in Lahaina to use it for workforce housing, return it to families, or preserve it as open spaces forever as a memorial. We want to ensure that we remember this place even after the pain has subsided.

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I miss my son. He shouldn't have had to endure this, and neither should I. It hurts deeply. What will we do now? What will happen to us? The system is flawed. We need to take action. Let's come together and address this issue. It's happening too often.

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There's a significant need for support, and it will persist for years. People require hope, and media coverage can help them feel remembered. We plan to build or acquire 1,000 homes, including 500 houses and 500 mobile homes, to provide shelter for families. This process may take a year or longer, depending on local regulations and government approvals. We have already begun ordering mobile homes and preparing house kits. Our efforts are underway to address this urgent need for housing.

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I am committed to ensuring that children have clean air, access to swimming pools with lifeguards who can teach them how to swim, and engaging activities. Although I am unsure about our plans for the next few months, I will reach out to universities and other organizations for assistance. The governor mentioned considering alternative locations, but did not provide specific details.

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In the discussion, the collapse of Building 7 is debated through direct claims by several speakers. Speaker 0 states, "I saw Building 7 come down, and it was a controlled demolition. A classic controlled demolition." Speaker 1 counters with skepticism, arguing that "That building had no reason to come down. There's no history of a high rise fire and a fireproof resulting in failure of the building because the building is, in New York City, parlance, a class one, which is a single word, fireproof." The exchange shifts toward accountability and transparency. Speaker 2 asserts, "I demand to know, as should everyone, especially the media, why important testimony from made that day from over a 150 police, firefighters, and first responders regarding explosions wasn't included in the commission report nor investigated further." The conversation then moves to specific explosive claims. Speaker 3 contends, "It was a secondary explosion, probably a device either planted before or on the aircraft that did not explode until a hour later. I'm gonna call the vehicle right now. You gotta get back to me. Five minutes and the elevators exploded on us." A sense of urgency and confusion is conveyed, with a voice adding, "We we we we said something's wrong here. I mean, the plane hit up on the Eightieth Floor. I mean, fuck. In five minutes, all of a sudden, now the elevator's exploding on the first level in the lobby?" Personal losses and the human cost are underscored. Speaker 0 reflects on the impact on his own life, saying, "And it's the first thing I think of when I get up in the morning, and it's the last thing at night before I go to bed. I lost Tommy O'Hagan, Kenny Kompel, and Bruce Van Hynes that day." The conversation culminates with a tribute to fallen colleagues. Speaker 2 notes, "343 firefighters, including three of my good friends, Thomas Hetzel, Bobby Evans, and Mike Keefer, perished that day. And these were some of the best and the bravest people in the world. And they, along with the rest of those who were murdered and died horrible deaths, deserve justice."

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We're organizing a Marshall Plan to rebuild California, focusing on inclusivity for all affected communities. Discussions are underway with city leaders, civic leaders, business leaders, nonprofits, and labor leaders to coordinate recovery efforts. We're exploring philanthropy for recovery, seeking federal assistance for both the Olympics and rebuilding efforts, and galvanizing community support. Our goal is to efficiently address the scale of this tragedy through streamlined project delivery, improved building codes, and permitting processes. This approach aims to ensure resilience in our rebuilding efforts.

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Let's prioritize our mental and physical health before we begin the journey of rebuilding our communities. Our goal is to restore these areas and improve them beyond their previous state. It's essential to focus on well-being as we move forward in this recovery process.

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Kristen Breitweiser: 9-11 Cover-Ups, Building 7, and the Billion-Dollar Scam to Steal From Victims
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Kristen Breitweiser’s conversation with Tucker Carlson centers on the enduring questions and perceived cover‑ups surrounding the September 11, 2001 attacks, focusing on the failures of intelligence and accountability rather than the official story. Breitweiser, a long‑time 9/11 widow and activist, asserts that a credible accounting has never been delivered, arguing that commissions and inquiries served as whitewashes that protected powerful institutions. She links the attacks to broader political maneuvers, including the Iraq War, and contends that systemic failures—ranging from intelligence lapses at the CIA, FBI, NSA, and DoJ to how information was classified and withheld—allowed the tragedy to unfold and its aftermath to unfold without accountability. Throughout the interview, she traces a thread from early warnings and missteps to a modern landscape of anti‑terrorism legislation and compensatory funds that she views as riddled with conflicts of interest. Breitweiser accuses the government of withholding critical documents, such as the 28 pages on Saudi involvement and the Millennium After‑Action Report, and she calls for declassification and a genuine truth commission that could indict or hold to account those responsible for failures before, during, and after 9/11. She also highlights the difficulties faced by victims’ families in seeking redress through the victim’s compensation fund, Iran judgments, and related litigation, arguing that hedge funds and unscrupulous lawyers have exploited the system at the expense of the actual victims. The dialogue revisits questions about the day‑of response—why NORAD did not intercept hijacked planes, whether Building 7 collapsed with or without pre‑planned explosives, and how cell phone calls from high altitudes could have been possible—while pushing for a transparent, comprehensive, and fully disclosed record so the public can judge who benefited from the attacks and who was ultimately held to account. The conversation concludes with a call for a new nine‑11 commission and renewed public demand for truth and closure for the families whose lives were upended by 9/11 and its aftermath.
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