actually is right, i hate to go back to the airline thing, but there needs to be something that delivers pain to one side or the other. right now, there isn t. let s talk about how we get out of this then. because we have this picture from the meeting yesterday, between president trump and lawmaker, both democrats and republicans, and you can see it there, his arms are folded defiantly and we re told the president old the meeting with a 15-minute profanity laden tirade and made clear he was not budging on that $5.6 billion demand for a wall. ron, is in the art of the deal? look, the president, i think, had the window for this deal a year ago. and he let it pass. i mean people forget that last february, all but three snatd democrats voted, senate democrats voted for a bipartisan senate proposal that would have given him $25 billion, much less than we are talking about now, in return for the wall in return for the legal status of young people brought here illegally by their parents,
circumstances we re even talking about this. but this idea that there still isn t closure, doctor, and, you know, if you listen to the various analysis, there may not be closure for a long time, if ever. yeah. the hard core evidence. what about that situation? if there s never closure. there s always this lingering hope. right. so, you know, there s three things that set people up to develop mental disturbances after trauma. one is if the trauma is unexpected. the other is if it s uncontrollable. and the final one is if it s unresolved. and, you know, the horrible thing about this malaysian airline thing, of course, is it hits all three of those big time, and so this unresolved nature of it, it just this is why people are so desperate to get prisoner of war bodies back and things like this. closure, even if it s painful, helps people go on, and a lack of closure, you know, it eats away at people, so, yes, this is just an unbelievably cruel twist
he s charging us. he is at our bedroom door. one moment, okay? kitty, kitty is charging us. police say they later captured the 22-pound feline. no one has been seriously hurt. dad says the seven-month-old had only mooner scratches and the family is not giving up their pet. they re going to keep the cat and get it medical care and therapy. guy who called 9-1-1 is in for a lifetime of ribbing. i could i have a word for somebody who does that. i like cats but i can t say it because my bosses will kill me. we re getting more tweets on the airline thing and ryan is getting them. they keep on coming, lauren says hijacked, flying low under radar, dump fuel, make phony oil slick, land on runway. you saw lost 2. yes. shep, could be all the cell phones and message services are