ahmaud exactly sure what this is going to result in, but there are other sorts of recourse that congress could be taking right now in order to get some of that information that they are requesting. they could, for example, ask for a less specific inventory of the documents that were taking, but at the end of, the day that is going to be classified in some way, or the actual sort of descriptions of the documents that were seized will be sort of coated in order to protect the classification, the office of the director of national intelligence is also simultaneously conducting damage assessments to each of these tropes, to documents that s have been recovered, overseas in the case of former president donald trump. that review wall timidly assessed, and determined, how much to national security was done, which is what congresses ultimately, seemingly, asking
you can t tell us that you ve got to go six months, you ve got to go a year. no, it was these black officers, we saw it move swiftly. and so, think about all the ones we covered, don. i mean, the tamara rices, ahmaud, all of these cases took so long, philando castile for them to charge. but here in memphis, we done have the blueprint that it can be done swiftly and efficiently. you re shaking your head in agreement and saying yes. why? because, just the way they moved so fast, i don t understand why they couldn t do that in other cases. but, just to know that they moved as fast as they did lets us know that it can be done. you wanted first-degree murder charges. yes. you didn t get that? no. the charges that were filed against those officers are good
one of my favorite stories is how long it took jeff bridges to agree to do it. joel and ethan wrote it for him, sent it to him. it s great. not sure if i can do this. i just remember them thinking how how could he not? and obviously he came to that conclusion himself. wait, let me explain something to you. i am not mr. lebowski. you re mr. lebowski. i m the dude. so, that s what you call me, you know? that or his dudeness or duder or, you know, el duderino, if you re not into the whole brevity thing. it s the only time in my life where i haven t been able to look an actor in the eye, because he was so funny. jeffrey. maud? love me. that s my robe. big lebowski is the most quotable movie of my generation. that rug really tied the room
we started filming maud in july of 72. abortion was a big issue for knee. the episode maud s abortion aired in 1972 as a two-parter. that it was early to be talking about abortion on television. i don t understand your hesitance. there were stations throughout the country that did not air those episodes. we had the right to decide what to do with your body. all right, then please get yours into the kitschen? we had a platform but we weren t shoving down anybody s throat. we were making them laugh and hopefully making them think.