98 or 99, there were no religious families. so and seven years later, we moved out because my neighbors would use diapers and rocks a at our cars. there is a fight. if they are talking about demographics, yeah, you re losing. let s bring in the host of believer. give us an idea of what s behind this growing friction you speak of among the jews in israel. the orthodox community in israel is a diverse community, of course, but it is also extremely conservative, very insular. they tend to gather in certain neighborhoods, not just in jerusalem, but places for the most part stick to themselves and their own traditions and very ancient jewish tra dugss.
risk spreading deadly chemicals also over the country of syria, so we would wind up killing the people we are trying to save. there is an irony here, eric, that in effect, president trump s military strike was made possible by the fact that 98% or 99% of serious chemical arsenal was gotten out through diplomacy. no i think that the choices that donald trump made with the advice of mattis, who by the way general mattis was an on the planning for president obama s military strike back in 2013, the choice he made was to keep this very proportional. he did not go after command and control targets. he did not go after leadership targets. the way ronald reagan did and libya when he struck in 1986. he can find it to the airbases where the single air base where
last couple of weeks i was in mississippi, nebraska, idaho, texas. you hear these stories of betrayal and you hear stories of contempt and disgust. that s not a way to go out open into the world. a generation ago if you asked most people, do you trust your neighbors, 52% said yes? now it s 32%. i do hold that hope that we can snap back. you know, the thing is though, mistrust has been a long time coming. i always would pick through a list, partly when i was in washington. yes. 98 or 99 impeachment beings 2000 the recount, 2001 september 11th attack, 2002, enron, 2002, wmbs. i can literally keep going, 2005, katrina. there s something every single year that has chipped away at the public trust. it s not just about government. this has been going on a long time. it actually goes back all the way to the vietnam watergate. people s trust in institutions
hours. how can anyone keep their job after this cascade of wrong doing? first of all, i m not sure i believe everything david sweat is saying but that s a personal thing. there are 98 or 99% of the correction officers who work in that facility who had no relationship with the a block, with the honor block, with joyce mitchell. well sure. those people shouldn t lose their jobs. they feel strongly nobody is sure right now. there s a couple people on that list who really did not have any relationship at all. they happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong night on that particular night. not a record of having worked that shift and doing that. you know let s face it somebody at the top is probably going to be let go. i can tell you, superintendent steve is one of the best
here in south carolina. the president is going to be here at benedict college. he will be talking to youth leaders. and he will be talking to them about the challenges that they face and getting them to understand hopefully that 50 years ago in selma mart lynn luther king jr. led the march but john lewis and james are foreman and other young people just out of college are the ones who made that march a successful a success. and then we will be going into tomorrow there on the bridge which will be the exact date of bloody sunday though this year fall on a saturday. and hopefully there will be 98 or 99 members of congress there. yeah. democrats and republicans. i hope that when we leave that bridge on saturday that we can go back to washington and can