actuatty me, because i feel so insecure. actually this march, it was the most viotent actually this march, it was the most violent month in mexico for women, with about violent month in mexico for women, with about 267 feminist sides just murders with about 267 feminist sides just murders of women injust 31 days. covid murders of women injust 31 days. covid has murders of women injust 31 days. covid has created the perfect setting covid has created the perfect setting for that domestic violence to perpetrate. setting for that domestic violence to perpetrate- to perpetrate. yes, that is a real snapshot to perpetrate. yes, that is a real snapshot. himanshu, to perpetrate. yes, that is a real snapshot. himanshu, in - to perpetrate. yes, that is a real snapshot. himanshu, in terms i to perpetrate. yes, that is a real| snapshot. himanshu, in terms of gender inequality, it is ingrained in society there in india. i know that you have also been working in the himalay
don t talk about the war when we go to dinner and he said i don t have anything else to talk about. so that s part of the problem here. jake, when you talk about the national discussion, we re paying a lot of attention to this, because this is the 10th anniversary of the iraq war. but at the end of the day, in terms of a national conversation, the people that serve are smaller and smaller number of the american population. there is no war tax. so americans aren t feeling pain in their pocket. there s not a sense of shared sacrifice as far as going to battle. if we had a draft, we wouldn t have gone to war in iraq and if we had been in a war in iraq, it would have ended much sooner. that s simply the case. we ve chosen to let people who need the economic opportunity of going into the military do the fighting for the country. and i don t think there s a good solution to that but i think it is a tragic social dynamic and over time it seems to be getting worse. the other thing pickin