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all right, let's bring in daniel kayla. he's a middle east analyst and the editor in chief of zenith magazine. daniel, thanks for joining us. i want to start with your assessment of these iris attacks in syria and iraq. i wonder, did i amount, do you think to come back for the group in this region? well, these a spectacular. they're not without precedent operative smaller insurgent groups in the more decentralized fashion have been operating in iraq and syria over the last couple of months. we see targeted assassinations that resemble more like conventional reagan tree, a criminal activity blackmailing. but yes indeed. i think the insurgents are benefiting the generally unstable situation in syria and the political term on and franky and this is a reminder that i never did very much alive and kicking though it's not centrally organized. and course, far away from the military capabilities, alive and kicking you side. but i think the question still learns has the threat of bias being dismissed too easily by the syrian democra
all right, let's bring in daniel kayla. he's a middle east analyst and the editor in chief of zenith magazine. daniel, thanks for joining us. i want to start with your assessment of these iris attacks in syria and iraq. i wonder, did i amount, do you think to come back for the group in this region? well, these a spectacular. they're not without precedent operative smaller insurgent groups in the more decentralized fashion have been operating in iraq and syria over the last couple of months. we...
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all right, let's bring in daniel kayla. he's a middle east analyst and the editor in chief of zenith magazine. daniel, thanks for joining us. i want to start with your assessment of these iris attacks in syria and iraq. one of the did i amounts, do you think to come back for the group in this region? well, these attacks are doubtlessly spectacular. they're not without president operative smaller in certain groups, in the more decentralized fashion have been operating in iraq and syria over the last couple of months. we see targeted assassinations, some acts that resemble more like conventional reagan tree, a criminal activity, slack mailing. but yes indeed, i think these groups, these are benefits in the generally unstable situation in syria and the political term on and frankly, yeah, this is a reminder that i never did very much alive and kicking though it's not centrally organized course, far away from the military capabilities that alive and kicking you say, but i think the question still learns, has the thread of i exp
all right, let's bring in daniel kayla. he's a middle east analyst and the editor in chief of zenith magazine. daniel, thanks for joining us. i want to start with your assessment of these iris attacks in syria and iraq. one of the did i amounts, do you think to come back for the group in this region? well, these attacks are doubtlessly spectacular. they're not without president operative smaller in certain groups, in the more decentralized fashion have been operating in iraq and syria over the...
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all right, let's bring it daniel kayla. he's a middle east analyst and the editor in chief of zenith magazine. daniel, thanks for joining us. i want to start with your assessment of these iris attacks and syria and iraq. i wonder, did i amount, do you think to come back for the group in this region? well, these attacks are doubtlessly spectacular. they're not without precedent operative smaller insurgent groups and more decentralized fashion have been operating in iraq and also syria over the last couple of months. we see targeted assassinations, some acts that resemble more like conventional reagan tree, a criminal activities blackmailing. but yes, and i think these groups just insurgents, groups are benefiting the generally unstable situation and syria and the political term on iraq. and frankly, yeah, this is a reminder that i never did very much alive and kicking though it's not centrally organized. and of course, far away from the military capabilities that alive and kicking your site. but i think the question still le
all right, let's bring it daniel kayla. he's a middle east analyst and the editor in chief of zenith magazine. daniel, thanks for joining us. i want to start with your assessment of these iris attacks and syria and iraq. i wonder, did i amount, do you think to come back for the group in this region? well, these attacks are doubtlessly spectacular. they're not without precedent operative smaller insurgent groups and more decentralized fashion have been operating in iraq and also syria over the...
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all right, let's bring and daniel kayla. he's a middle east analyst and the editor in chief of zenith magazine. daniel, thanks for joining us. i want to start with your assessment of these iris attacks in syria and iraq. one of the did i amounts, do you think to come back for the group in this region? well, these attacks are doubtlessly spectacular. they're not without precedent operative smaller in certain groups, in the more decentralized fashion have been operating in iraq and also syria over the last couple of months. we see targeted assassinations, some acts that resemble more like conventional reagan tree, a criminal activity blackmailing. but yes, and i think the school groups are benefiting the generally unstable situation in syria and the political term on and frankly yeah, this is a reminder that i never did very much alive and kicking though it's not centrally organized. and of course, far away from the military capabilities that alive and kicking you say, but i think the question still learns, has the thread of i
all right, let's bring and daniel kayla. he's a middle east analyst and the editor in chief of zenith magazine. daniel, thanks for joining us. i want to start with your assessment of these iris attacks in syria and iraq. one of the did i amounts, do you think to come back for the group in this region? well, these attacks are doubtlessly spectacular. they're not without precedent operative smaller in certain groups, in the more decentralized fashion have been operating in iraq and also syria...
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all right, let's bring it, daniel kayla. he's a middle east analyst than the editor in chief of zenith magazine. daniel, thanks for joining us. i want to start with your assessment of these iris attacks in syria and iraq. i want to do the amounts. do you think to come back for the group in this region? well, these attacks are doubtlessly spectacular, but they're not without precedent. ass operatives, smaller insurgent groups and more decentralized fashion have been operating in iraq and syria over the last couple of months. we see targeted assassinations, some acts that resemble more like conventional reagan tree, a criminal activity, slack mailing. but yes indeed. i think these groups, the insurgents groups are benefiting by the generally unstable situation in syria and the political term on the wrong. and franky and this is a reminder that i never did very much alive and kicking, though it's not centrally organized. and of course, far away from the military capabilities, alive and kicking you side. but i think the question
all right, let's bring it, daniel kayla. he's a middle east analyst than the editor in chief of zenith magazine. daniel, thanks for joining us. i want to start with your assessment of these iris attacks in syria and iraq. i want to do the amounts. do you think to come back for the group in this region? well, these attacks are doubtlessly spectacular, but they're not without precedent. ass operatives, smaller insurgent groups and more decentralized fashion have been operating in iraq and syria...
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tow she, and eugene daniels. power panel here. peter, i think it's fair to say the president hoped for a voting rights win he could tout today, but no, no build back better either. there's a new political poll that has his job approval at 40%, the lowest of his presidency in that poll. a lot of the questions are going to be about the uphill climb he has as he looks to make some headway on key promises. what are we expecting to hear from the president on that today? >> just to underscore that uphill climb for the president, recent polling shows that roughly seven in ten americans feel like the country is on the wrong track, which is the wrong trajectory for a president who's hoping to try to maintain the advantages they have, as narrow as they are in both the house and the senate in the midterms later today. there is a sense they haven't done a good enough job touting their achievements, the covid relief bill that was passed without republican votes, the trillion dollar infrastructure bill that did have the suppor
tow she, and eugene daniels. power panel here. peter, i think it's fair to say the president hoped for a voting rights win he could tout today, but no, no build back better either. there's a new political poll that has his job approval at 40%, the lowest of his presidency in that poll. a lot of the questions are going to be about the uphill climb he has as he looks to make some headway on key promises. what are we expecting to hear from the president on that today? >> just to underscore...