this riot. they re surprising specific about alex jones shawl, but it was delivered by a substitute host on his show on december 31st, 2020, just seven days before the attack on the capital. let s speak about what he told the audience? we will only be saved by millions of americans moving to washington, occupying the entire area, if necessary storming way into the capital. we know the rules of engagement. storming right into the capital. that is the week before. that s been communicated directly to the kinds of people who showed up that day. exactly right. it was not only predicting, but perhaps it s ending people to
exactly sure i d ask this in the next question i d ask your questions. maybe we can sort through it together. so much of the story with covid in the beginning was donald trump s he luck reluctance to admit we had a serious problem. all things being equal, even if donald trump the first day said this is a serious problem, we have to throw everything we have at it, even if we had that president sitting in office on december 31st, 2020, or 2019, when the news trickled in to the administration, how different would it have been? would we i guess what i m asking is systemically, were things so bad systemically that even with the right leader in place there, in my opinion, it still it still may have been a disaster? look, there are a lot of political mistakes made in the response to this crisis.
the first country in the eu to ever do so. both sides had two years to negotiate an exit agreement which has now been rejected. the uk is set to leave the eu on march 29th of this year. there is a lot of debate over what brexit should look like. should it be a soft brexit that means they are closely aligned and maintain access to that single market? minimizing the access on trade and business or should it be a hard brexit which would mean no access to the single market, but more control over immigration, trade, and economic policies. here s what was in the deal that lawmakers rejected a short time ago. it set a transition period from march 29th until december 31st, 2020. the uk is expected to pay a divorce bill of 39 billion pounds or roughly 50 billion dollars to settle obligations to