the company, obviously, benefits. sales continue to climb, and both colleen and alex say it s the combination of the founder and the ceo that have gotten them there. the founder s perspective is often very different than anybody else s, and it s important to put yourself in their shoes from time to time. we all like to look back and say, well, there s things i would do differently, sure, but at end of the day, i think we did it quite right. all right, now your dog has a toy. your dog is watching tv. it is time for feeding him. that s why we have you, alex, you re pitching in our elevator? agree. what s the name of the company? ali. who is this? my dog, simon. taste tester? absolutely. he tries every single one of them. inspiration for the company? no, my other dog, belle, could not come today. another appointment today? yes.
of justice officials to comment in any way in ongoing sessions and i guess anybody s guess is as good as anybody else s, but in reading it it sounds like it s an efforts to say let s take the step back, let s let the professionals do their jobs. don t rush to conclusions, don t rely on these crazy nobody has an idea what the basis, what the reliable is or what the jaenz are. it may have been an effort simply to say let us do our job, don t pay attention to the noise. but ambassador, as he points out, it gets to an investigation that is under way. ill advised. have you seen anything like this before? well, rod rosenstein has the worst boss in the world
inevitability on either side is wrong. the african-american vote deserves to be courted, just like anybody else s, and we can t count folk t out, when the senator talks about mass incarceration, he talks about being the next president of the united states of america, he will work hard to eradicate institutionalism racism. he wants to raise the minimum wage and revitalize the middle class. and erica, some places in this country, african-americans, there is no middle class. so senator sanders speaks to the heart and soul of what is necessary in this country. and i certainly believe that mr. trump is the eventual nominee for the republicans, that senator sanders is the one to trump the trump. how do you see this vote, then, splitting along party lines? because to your point, all of these votes need to be earned. yeah, absolutely, they do. and we cannot take the african-american community for granted or assume that the african-american vote will perform a certain way. you know, if folk
that. i knew that, number one, we would save money by taking people out of prison and letting them get a job where they could become a taxpayer. so we save money over the long run by this. but secondly withere s a more reality of why would we want to lock a schizophrenic or bipolar person in a prison cell? that s not what america is. i don t like read a bible to see what i think but i have a heart for people. look. i don t question anybody else s, but i have a heart for people who have been disabled or disadvantaged. i care about them. you talk about the social safety net in a way that a lot of republicans don t. you sound like a democrat stiechls. i think republicans allow themselves to be but in a box. like if i care about people, like some lady whispered to me when i walked down the hall, she said, thanks for caring about people and she s like whispering. no. to me conservatism is giving
obama now because all of a sudden he s shocked to find he s ignored the va for five years. i m sure he s going to give himself a very stern talking to here. but the truth is, democrats have tried to fix this and haven t. republicans have tried to fix this and haven t. veterans themselves, shinseki has tried to fix this and haven t. maybe they haven t because they can t. this is an old top-down washington bureaucratic system. imagine if we built a factory to fix your health care, to give your health care. your health care is intimate, personal, different than anybody else s, but a big old washington bureaucracy trying to take care of that. guess what? it just does not work. this sounds like the republican approach to government hg. because it is. by the way, paul krugman has said welcome to socialized medicine. this is the va. by the way, it works great. guess what? not so great. it may not work great, but