ignorantly inflammatory. if not now, when you see the number of school shootings, the number of massacres, it seems like they almost do happen every week, so when would be the time, governor? oh, i think it s time to talk about it, but we should talk about what these shooters want. it s apparent from the postings online this shooter wanted to be famous. who makes him famous? frankly, it s all of the television networks that go 24/7 putting up his name and face. i m wondering if part of the conversation we need to have is whether or not, instead of tinkering with the second amendment, i never hear anybody say, let s tinker with the first. let s put restrictions, sxipt to be very clear. i m not for putting government restrictions on what the media can do because i hold the first amendment sacred, but i would think maybe what the police official last night said, i
by the republican party? that s not true. there was a statement put out by the rnc a couple days ago which i thought was disrespectful. it was by spicer. and i thought it was improper. they re supposed to be a neutral party and they re supposed to not bring up issues that they think are between the different candidates. and instead what did he do? he did exactly that. he is jumping on the band wagon. john mccain started the fight with trump. lindsey graham called him a jack ass. that was funny when trump gave out the phone number. talk about a nasty statement. did anybody say, donald, you have to be nice. you have to speak nice. you have to watch your phone. i think this pros it s is healthy. the democrats won t be nice to the nominee. were the republicans nice the last time? they beat up romney so bad.
so first we heard people saying, we want the cops dead. and the second, we heard al sharptop say we are not against the police. a lot of protesters were weariwea wearing shirts that said, we are not wearing thug pins. i was trying to get around town and of course traffic was snarled by this. there were 25,000 people according to some estimate that is were taking to the streets. so largely they feel strongly about this. and largely it was peaceful. i didn t hear anybody say, what do we want? dead crops. there are always bad apples in this. i kept hearing them say, hands up, don t shoot. and i can t breathe. they were making this a racial issue. i don t have any problem with the conversation about police brutality. i don t want the police to look like delta force. that s a real conversation, i may engage with them. i may agree with them.
many points in an earlier race. and no one had realized it until unfortunately the next day. and so the extra six point that is he received was the difference in what we thought was a championship and ultimately was our third place finish. so basically it was a second and seventh switch-up. but you guys had a sense of humor about it making t-shirts. what do the t-shirts say? and what message are you sending to the kids? so to our kids, we decided we were going to try to make t-shirts that said state champions for 12 hours to put a little humor i the situation. our kids have been great. our staff has been great. are any of the kids super upset? did anybody say, coach, come on, why did you do this, man? we were excited and wanted the state title? or was everybody on board with
if i sit here til dawn we ll have cataracts and dementia oh, this is getting on my last nerve obama care by morning over six people served making fun of the president. he s in trouble. chris conover, a health care economist. you do research. you are a research scholar at the center for health policy and inequality. you do research for duke university. i do. anybody say, hannity keeps mentioning you? wonderful.