there weren t camera phones everywhere when i was a freshman member of congress. it s so challenging. it is challenging but you do have to keep your head, and yesterday, though, let s talk about yesterday, mika. it was a remarkable moment. i was watching nancy pelosi being sworn in with you, and we were watching all the women on the house floor, and i was moved but boy, you were really moved and you kept talking about how this was such a special moment. it was a big moment on so many levels, you know, we always have the phrase a woman s place is in the house, the house of representatives, also the senate. also corporate boards. basically leadership roles across the board. that s a place for women now. because nancy pelosi, ascending to third in line to the presidency for a second time, illustrates much more than just a great moment for women. it s a message to all of us that we can t just focus. we don t have to depend on
these harmless but highly devious packages contain exploding packets of very fine glitter as well as a stink bomb that goes off after the glitter explodes. also inside, he has camera phones that will capture the mayhem. like clockwork, after putting the packages out on a few porches, they were stolen. this is what happened. [bleep] what the [bleep] what s that smell? [bleep]
appropriately. in san francisco, a woman is follow andp stops a black guy in the apartment after he showed proof that he lived there in the luxury complex, and then she called police. listen to that encounter. all i am asking is what unit. i don t have to tell you that information. if you want to come into my building it is is not your building. and she said that she was following orders not to allow access to anyone that you don t know. and a 9-year-old boy was accuse of sexually assaulting a boy that was actually his backpack that brushed up against her behind, but these string of incidents are starting to the raise questions of implicit and explicit racism, and whether ra racism is on the rise or if the ubiquity of camera phones are making it seem that way.
trump potomac river and he cansd swim and a catastrophe is anybody [bleep] steve: goes to show you the tenure of political discord these days making a joke about i don t think he ever thought it would go public but obviously everybody has camera phones these days, everything always goes public. brian: he is at the podium with a microphone in front of an audience you have to assume it will go pluck. steve: not necessarily. brian: i m pretty sure the democrats are galvanized saying something inappropriate. obviously he wrote that ahead of time. ainsley: he prefers the president drown in the potomac river. imagine if a republican said that about a democratic in office. imagine if a republican stood up and said that about obama? who be the outcry, would it be all over the other networks? steve: what do you think? we are on twitter and facebook.
and we ve seen this with the markle family, a lot of scrutiny, a lot of discussion. she s very close to her family, and you just look at the level of press intrusion, going to the house next door, all the paparazzi there. and we ve seen this for the middleton s the, the kate middleton s family where over and over were discussed in the pleadia. i think now in the days of camera phones and internet where anyone can take a picture, it s very hard. because the royal family can president-elect the person that marries into them, but they can t necessarily protect her family. and they are out there really often suffering, a huge amount of intrusion, and they re just not ready for it. which we ve seen poor mr. markle driven him to this stress. very upset, and it s simply too much for any normal person to