the night. and is he going to be able to make his differences clear between himself and the frontrunner hillary clinton. well, he gets them done. he doesn t just talk about the progressive values, he gets them done. he implemented the minimum wage act, and the gun safety act, and the fact is that nobody else on stage has that issue. and her position is the same. quewell, that is the differe, he has actions to get it done and delivers, and he the guy. and the thing that i can tell you is that he makes the decisions based on the issues and not the polls. so he has been ahead of the curve, and you would say the exact opposite of secretary clinton. he is going the go after the
assad. if they could do it. but assad is part of the problem. he s not a reliable partner. david corn, this is not a big issue in the presidential campaign. and i m not sure what might happen to turn it into a big issue in the presidential campaign. but the putin entrance seems to have changed the dialogue a little bit. well, a few republican candidates have tried to, you know, make obama charged that obama has been feckless and tie hillary clinton to the failed obama policy in iraq. that s their take on it. if you press down on any of these republican candidates and say well, what would you do differe differe differe differently, would you put boots on the ground, more american fire power, what would you do?
but first corley will experience one more sobering step. exchanging his street clothes for jail scrubs and plastic sandals. let s see what this says. it says we re taking away your freedom right here. keep going. corley will wait in a holding cell with other new inmates until his housing assignment is finalized. while corley s booking process was routine, many others are emotionally overwhelmed on their first day in jail. i m in the orange county jail. i m in a room with no windows, no nothing. d it made the differe d it made the differe between hearing about my daughter s gym meet, and being there. yeah! nailed it!
environmentally in that state. it s like yogi berra famously said, if you don t though where you re going, you might not get there. classic. you re speaking to the benefits of planning like this. economists sometimes call it externalities, what are the costs of different actions. but specifically what difference would you get using this metric, what kichd differend of differe? there is a great get that says if you don t measure the right thing, you can t do the right thing. so gpi allows you to see where your economic growth is allowing you to advance against education, protecting the environment, addressing inequality. and where it s coming from really destructive purposes. pollution, bad consumption habits. but you re saying that in that situation by looking at that data, people would be more likely to do pro environmental regulation as a part of their economic plan? right. because what you would see is
lot of volatility in the political marketplace. a lot of downward pressure on the president, the democrats and republicans. david axelrod, should democrats score virginia as a win or was it just something that the republican kicked away? you have the democrat sitting in the governor s mansion. and where i come from that is a win. and, we ll take it. look, it is the first time in decades and decades that virginia is actually elected has elected a governor of the same party as the president. certainly, i agree with what steve said. that if the republican party had nominate aid differed a differe. they would have had a greater chance here. that is the essence with the republican party right now. you have chris christie up in new jersey who, who tried to build a broader coalition. and had a good night. and then you had the republicans in virginia, who ran a narrow ideological campaign. and they lost. and so that the lesson should be clear, i agree with steve, i am