they want to new blood. they want it now. chris: they say they want community control, yes, these are called elections. there is community control. you can vote out the mayor. there is a system. there is a process. and part of the problem that we have in the united states is the people who feel most disenfranchised by the system tend to be the people that participate at the lowest rate, this is a big problem that we have in america for people and people of color, tend to participate in elections at a lower rate of an affluent white people in suburbs. and as a congruent, they feel disenfranchised. then when things turn out the way they want them to come rated. they get angry. think the voters of metro minneapolis, st. paul tonight, the people who vote regularly in the suburbs, think they feel do they feel reassured, or do they say we need more cops, comfortable? tougher line, take it harder? i doubt they won many conference in the voting public opinion.
they are going to take over the building, essentially. they want to new blood. they want it now. chris: they say they want to community control, yes, these are called elections. there is community control. you can vote out the mayor. there is a system. there is a process. and part of the problem that we have in the united states is the people who feel most disenfranchised by the system tend to be the people that participate at the lowest rate, this is a big problem that we have in america for people and people of color, tend to participate in elections at a lower rate of an affluent white people in suburbs. and as a congruent, they feel disenfranchised. they are frustrated, they get angry, how do you think by the way that the voters of metro minneapolis, st. paul tonight, the people who vote regularly in the suburbs and the near and suburbs, do you think they feel comfortable? do they feel reassured, or do they say we need more cops, topper line, take it harder? i doubt they want man
they want it now. chris: they say they want community control, yes, these are called elections. there is community control. you can vote out the mayor. there is a system. there is a process. and part of the problem that we have in the united states is the people who feel most disenfranchised by the system tend to be the people that participate at the lowest rate, this is a big problem that we have in america for people and people of color, tend to participate in elections at a lower rate of an affluent white people in suburbs. and as a congruent, they feel disenfranchised. then when things turn out the way they want them to come rated. they get angry. think the voters of metro minneapolis, st. paul tonight, the people who vote regularly in the suburbs, think they feel do they feel reassured, or do they say we need more cops, comfortable? tougher line, take it harder? i doubt they won many conference in the voting public opinion. juan: the story is fascinating to me largely
the travel ban can go forward, but that is until they hear arguments. we still don t know how to rule out any of the end. this is a partial but three and that can be implemented over the summer. we ve seen what will happen to it when it s all said and done. it does indeed a lot of experts say the ruling that the president administration god is at least a good early insight into the court s thinking. congruent to the supreme court victory, you have the victory in congress to republican house putting through two bills the president was quite happy about and we did about. good news out of the house with passing the no sanctuary for criminal fact, hopefully senate will follow. that was number one. tweet number two. good news case while hopefully senate will follow.
this? that s considered more of a submissive beta position. you need to learn to do both. you need to take your charismatic words and put them together with more dominant movements. in your mind winners and losers based on body language and what they were telling the viewers through that? losers i would say rand paul. he really didn t do well. most of the other candidates were neutral. chris christie didn t do great either. jeb bush was neutral. i think the person who did the best was marco rubio. he was relaxed. his body language and words were congruent. he came across as good and strong and dominant. i like that he s fluid in his movements. people say he looks so young. he does. there are ways to address that if you re going to be the candidate. how many of the candidates do you think seek out body language experts to help them? i think the majority do. here is what happens. you get into a place where you have been practicing for so long but haven t done real-life