and nia-malika 00henderson with me. she s unlikely to speak much, but we should seize on every word. remember every word because witness she puts on the black robe and goes to the court, we ll hear even less, right? so true, john. remember, they don t have cameras in the courtroom. we won t see these kind of scenes. and as a group, they don t like to be out in public that much. judge jackson, around washington, actually has been much more of a figure. she would be in go to shakespearean events. often sit on courts and do panels. we might see more of her. but as a group, we will not see much of justice jackson. the vice president of the united states and judge ketanji brown jackson. hail to the chief playing on the south lawn of the white house. the president walking out with
people with this. but going back to first principles. when you are running a race, whether it before the house, the senate, the governors, first of all how many votes do you need? that is the most important question. but, it will be, what is my main message about myself. when i have done, or would i want to do as a challenger. what is my main message against my opponent? it doesn t mean that there is only one. but there has to be a core message. and i think that in many places, that will be an economic message. how republicans talk about the pandemic, if they recklessly did, so in might be part of. that democracy i think will be on the ballot. so i think that washington can help by having as much of the hearings, prime time, when that makes sense, i think it is important, so you of the viewership of that. do clever storytelling, and great digital marketing, reaching the voters that can be moved on the moxie. but i think in these races, in interviews, and debates that are going to happe
about the route archives has discovered? well, lawrence, we don t know the extent of what s classified materials are in the boxes. we know that the archives, part of what they do is they go through presidential records. so, they have a lot of archivists who are trained to understand what is classified and what is not. one of the archivists who opened the boxes as they return from mar-a-lago to the national archives . around washington, some of the items were classified and went up to the chain of command. the archives, as we reported on our stories for the justice department, their inspector general . the clinton administration national security adviser sandy burger was accused of having removed
of what they do is they go through presidential records. so, they have a lot of archivists who are trained to understand what is classified and what is not. one of the archivists who opened the boxes as they return from mar-a-lago to the national archives. around washington, some of the items were classified and went up to the chain of command. the archives, as we reported on our stories for the justice department, their inspector general. the clinton administration national security adviser sandy burger was accused of having removed classified material from the archives. he ended up facing criminal prosecution with a probation sentence. this is a scenario that could
people with this. but going back to first principles. when you are running a race, whether it before the house, the senate, the governors, first of all how many votes do you need? that is the most important question. but, it will be, what is my main message about myself. when i have done, or would i want to do as a challenger. what is my main message against my opponent? it doesn t mean that there is only one. but there has to be a core message. and i think that in many places, that will be an economic message. how republicans talk about the pandemic, if they recklessly did, so in might be part of. that democracy i think will be on the ballot. so i think that washington can help by having as much of the hearings, prime time, when that makes sense, i think it is important, so you of the viewership of that. do clever storytelling, and great digital marketing, reaching the voters that can be moved on the moxie. but i think in these races, in interviews, and debates that are going to happe