i think everything she wanted to be she was. just as a theme fabulous was the aspiration. i think she definitely met that mark. but always number one really, she stayed in touch. never failed. call her, she would call back right away. text her, she would reply instantly. always. she managed to water all of her relationships. she spent time with everyone. friends, family. that s a pretty special skill. yeah, to manage that and your career. there were men. of course, there were. though she was, shall we say, discerning. the young men she dated were of a caliber that, you know, we expected of her. what sort of guys did she like? successful, nice, respectable men. professional men. she was dating a plastic surgeon guy and this guy and that guy. she took up briefly with a dashing investor who drove a white bentley. and then in july,
every time, and the more we see national institutions dragged into the partisan arguments around these issues, the lower confidence in these institutions continue to go. tomorrow we actually release, erin, our complete battery of questions to institutions, record lows but it will be important for us to watch and see how each of these institutions relact. things like the military, that have continued to have very high confidence even in institutions have taken a dip in the past couple ever years. so i know this gets released tomorrow but you could give us an indication of what institutions have dropped most or where you re seeing the most discerning trends. at rock bottom are the supreme court, at 26% of people essentially having confidence in the job they re doing. congress is even lower than that. so we literally have the two branches of government in addition to the president are actually rating lower than both of those. the health care system in general tends to do pretty
start on the betterment story. corbyn. that was it s adjusting because. connor lam who was kind of like sort of, central casting centrist, both in sort of positioned a and vibe. john fetterman whose doesn t look like other politicians. but a pretty resounding victory for fetterman, even after the house. in the last 24 hours. i think what you know, for me that is a pretty discerning for tonight. you saw that through an outside the box. he is running behind things like medicare for all. i think it s exciting to see him win. i think personally, it s been my experience when democrats run to their sort of core values. they act like a party that understands peoples pain, and understands what people experiences are like. and they do better. i think he s got a good way of communicating with people that they trust. he seems, like a man of the people whatever you want to
fundamentally flawed. politico, who was first to report on the existence of the e memo reports this. matthews memo levels major accusations that flynn and piatt lied to congress about their response to pleas for the d.c. guard to be deployed on january 6th. the report was, quote, replete t with factual inaccuracies and the army has created its own closely held revisionist ld document about the capitol riot that is, quote, worthy of the best stalinist or north korea propaganda. in his report, matthews gives this warning about the pentagon ig report. quote, the danger is that if this report with its glaring errors and wholesale adoption of the w army company line is accorded the deference typically afforded inspector general investigations, the report willg become part of the historical record. a false narrative will have been adopted as fact. discerning what happened on january 6th is too important to get wrong. if we do not fully comprehend