The 6-foot-2, 215-pound back from Herreid/Selby Area broke the state's career and single-season rushing records in last week's Class 9B title game and has announced he'll continue his football career as a Jackrabbit.
which, you know, would often go on, you know, 45 minutes, an hour? hour and a half sometimes. hour and a half sometimes, yeah. so, i thought that was a good thing to do and it gave us a chance to go into things in depth. it meant that the media felt we weren t at least running from questions. uh-oh pose his execution? excuse me. that is enough, thank you very much. i happen to want to express myself in my own way if you don t mind. thank you. now, on identity we used to relish tony used to relish doing difficult interviews because they were often a way to get a message across. you know, the whole year of john major and gus o-donald and all those guys, you weren t even allowed to say those briefings were taking place. we put them on the record. everything i said could be quoted. what i think mandellson, blair, and the like did was they
mattis saying he s a democratic anyway. what is that a horses head put into madison s bed? look, this extraordinary book here, you write about past presidents who have single-handedly started unnecessary wars, you know, perhaps for political purposes. so tell me what s different in 2018 that could work against any president with that agenda? people are suspicious nowadays of presidents who might do that, but it is still a danger. donald trump will be tempted to move toward war. for political reasons he may not do it. but in 2011, 2012 when barack obama was running for reelection trump kept tweeting watch out obama is going to get us involved in a war if he gets re-elected. doesn t mean that war is going to happen, but youcht a president who always understands
well, we ll be sitting together with all of the folks here and a lot more, and we ll have to make a determination. president trump there a bit more measured yesterday afternoon than when he vowed severe punishment of saudi arabia if its leaders are indeed responsible for the death of journalist jamal khashoggi. saudi arabia delivering a stern response today saying our economy is influential and any action against the kingdom will be responded to with greater reaction. joining me now steve cohen. welcome back, good to see you. do you believe the president s self-croclaimed past business dealings with saudi arabia will compromise his ability to be tough on that country in this case, because he talks about having made millions and millions on deals with the saudis. that s donald trump s number one concern. in every action he takes he s making money for him and his family. it s that type of behavior which was really never a vision to be
theme. so i think some really concrete evidence someone has come in and puts a lot on this administration. the two of you please standby. we re going to get to the day s other big headline. of course the new fall out after disappearance of the washington post journal jamal khashoggi. nbc white house correspondent kelly kelly o donald joining me. their stock market took a hit and in the face of criticism around the world and some criticism from the president of the united states who found some punishment if they are found to be responsible for some sort of entrapment and murder as the turkish are calling it of jamal khashoggi, there will be severe