browbeating and hectoring and bullying and insulting, like they are all stupid for not rushing out. i was even watching biden today with super bowl champs tampa bay and he kind of turned around and said, now you all got to get vaccinated. he saw some guys turn around, oh, okay. a lot of the young, healthy athletes don t want to get vaccinated. as the nfl going to say they can t if a player they have to get tested every 5 minutes? how does this work? they have to subject them to all these protocols until they give in and get the vaccine and frankly i think we ve got this whole vaccine story upside down in this country from the white house and all their media allies on down. we should be telling a very positive story on vaccines. we have an enormous uptake on seniors, which is overwhelmingly where the disease and death is. 89% of seniors in this country
what we have seen over the last couple years with this anti-police rhetoric, conservative, folks conservatives and folk on my side of the aisle, we have been screaming from the rafters that this is going to have dreadful effects for many communities around the nation, and that is proven true. we see this huge spike in crime now. ever since we have been browbeating and deb grating and defunding our police agencies across the country. and we see the dreadful effects now. we even have many democrats who are speaking up against it. so i am very concerned when i see something like that being offered at an institution of higher learning. steve: it will be interesting to see what they actually do talk about in it he is the lieu tenant governor of the great state of north carolina, mark robinson, sir, thank you very much for getting up early and joining us from raleigh today. thank you again for having me. steve: you bet. all right. it s 11 and a half minutes before the top of the hour. comi
and i think that is a piece of why the reaction from republicans to what what president president s conversation with turkey and president s actions with regard to turkey and the kurds was so strong. because all of the many of the other things that the president has done are look bad, feel bad, are upsetting. this one has real consequences. real consequences, exactly, that can t be undone in a very easy way. can t be overturned by a court or stopped by a court. it s a tragedy and they know it. michael steele, this is the opposite of the definition of american exceptionalism. i remember when that phrase used to matter to a lot of people in this town. that is, to me, what s striking. there is a lot of republicans in this town, that phrase means something. and it meant something like, no, we re better than this. no. we do have a better idea of how to keep the middle east safe. you know, we do. that s part of our exceptionalism. it s not it s not a brow
didn t specifically ask for quid pro quo, then there s no problem here. you don t need an explicit quid pro quo. you don t need an implicit quid pro quo. ukraine understands how it is entirely dependent on the united states, how it s entirely dependent on the prez president of the united states for military support, financial support, for support among the international community. and when the president of the united states tells that country this is what i want you to do for me much like when james comey said when the president said i don t want you to make this flynn matter go away, that country understands not as a request but as in this will be done or there are repercussion. he doesn t have to make it explicit. it s enough he withheld this military support even as he s browbeating this president and their personal lawyer is browbeating for helping their political campaign. part of it, too, chris, is this
doesn t think there s a point because he doesn t think president trump will go along with it. with him bragging about the economy, browbeating, his colleagues do more on their own economies but nervousness on the part of the u.s. s part. what is the worst part about being there, the sun glare or the loud surf? reporter: the surf is somebody has to do it and it happens to be my turn. peter, thank you so much for joining us. new controversial ruling this week is raising new concerns about the future of the electoral college system. colorado federal appeals court ruled a single election tore has the power to vote for the presidential candidate of their choice even if it is against the state s popular vote. the states impacted could include colorado, utah, wyoming, kansas and new mexico. joining us to break it down