blocked shots. it was nice to be back on the court in a real game and everything. the love from the fans when i came out was amazing. the players. i definitely felt it. i felt it when i was over there still. since her release five months ago, griner said she will never go overseas to play again. tomorrow, a brand new episode of the 2010s. a candid look back not only on barack obama s presidency but also the seismic political shifts that took place in both the republican and democratic parties while obama occupied the oval office. here s a preview. in august of 2010, leon panetta, the cia director, went to own in the white house and said we think we have a pretty good lead on the courier
and executed by the insurgency went on. one was killed but the insurrection went on. sectarian tensions between the shia majority and the one dominant sunni arab minority erupted into civil war and the killing intensified. it only subsides after the u.s. surged more troops into iraq in 2007. in august of 2010, the last u.s. combat troops left iraq. leaving behind a britainle, corrupt, deeply flawed democratic regime driven by sectarian tensions. which provided fertile ground for the rampage of the islamic state or isis spilling over from the war in syria into iraq. isis seized control of the
committee after the house lost 60 votes. david axelrod said last night that he saw those losses coming a long way away because of the economic situation. do you think your party is in store for a similar shellacking? well, yeah, unless they can get we can get our act together. look, what happened in 2021 is eerily reminiscent of what happened in 2009. we lost virginia, we lost new jersey, we got shellacked in suburbs across the country, so, we knew that it was an uphill battle as early as november 2009. it wasn t until august of 2010 that we began to realize that this isn t just uphill. this could be really bad. and when we lost 63 seats in november, nobody i don t believe anybody really could forecast the loss of 63 seats. and so, this is shaping up, the trends, the climate are very similar. it s like watching a hurricane and tracking it and
gottheimer was talking about, the state and local deductions, prescription drug benefits and being able to negotiate drug prices, and of course, immigration ask nd just the ovel cost. you were part of the democratic committee after the house lost 60 votes. david axelrod said last night that he saw those losses coming a long way away because of the economic situation. do you think your party is in store for a similar shellacking? yes, unless we can get our act together. what happened in 2021 is eerily reminiscent of what happened in 2009. we lost new jersey, we lost in many parts of the country. we knew we were in trouble in august of 2009. it wasn t until august of 2010 that we realized, this isn t
america in support of the islamic center. but sadly, emotion and prejudice won out and the project was abandoned in a frenzy of islamaphobia. i reacted to the controversy on the show in august of 2010 explaining why the basic idea was so important and so broadly admired. you know that ever since 9/11 the united states has been trying to engage in a battle of ideas against radical islam. now, america can t really get involved in it in a debate within islam. so that means finding and supporting moderate muslims. this is a cultural struggle that has been warmly supported by liberals and conservatives. in fact, many conservatives have argued that we should be engaged in a much more extensive and expensive effort to fund moderates and delegitimize rad lal and violent islam. under both the bush and obama administration there have been