positionm schiff using a position of the intel chairina lying to the american publicmeag again and again. swalwell, you all know, doesu a not have the ar should have the responsibility to serve on the intel committee. i ll put the nationarve on thely ahead of partisan politics any day. integrit the nationay matters ae going to make the intel committee back to what it was tt supposed to be.s suppos well, today, those aforementioned democrats held a press conference on being mocrats hebooted. it was a sad affair alleging ofis was merely an act of political retaliation by mccarthy. in other words political ret, te basically owed these positions will only, i think, breed with distrust within the intelligence community. ligenceas to what it can shares and what it caann feel confident about sharing with thecong congress. our mission noress. our mw is to restore the credibility and integrity of this institution. of which the speaker has so gravely so gravely smasheddestro and
they represent the enormity of what we all face at the time. now, given what we know now about the efficacy of ficacy omath skills, why wouldmi they want to memorialize the mass graves? this would be like dr. jill adding a few classified document dr.s and hunter s laptp to her display. i mean, this make her ds no e th at all. no sense at all it does make sense. i mean, it was the entirety round. it was the center, the sunch around which they orbited for two years. i mean, it was it s infected their brain. of course, they have to put it h in the smithsonian makes total sense. i m waiting for hillary clinto nar to put a cigar in her displayy box. that ll make it bring it allbri home.it hom circle from things like remember to things deliberatelye forgotten, disney worldly shuttered their iconic splasey d mountain attraction this week. e they did sort of purgeof the memory of the source material, which most writers ner have never seen. the nineteen forty six movie
fairy tale that in disney s version was based on a woman. i knew. leah chase, a great chef here but in new orleans. but again, they kind of took ane old fairy tale and leah chase sn story and created something new . great. do a separate ride about that, but leave splash mountain alone. that iit alone. that s what disney does, dis by the way. they take adaptations of what were once beautiful children s storiees and turn them into something we don t recognize today. and our kidsdon t gnize toda don anything from this. amazing. k ymond, as always, you reit s i on the stories. thank you.u. and we ll see yo anback . hosting the angle on friday wel. night as well. do don t miss that. all right. up next, good morning americag rolls out the red carpet for for sixteen nineteen project founder who says she wants the sixty nineteen project taught in schools across the country. ht in schools ac but is any o? dr. ben carson has reaction to that suggestion. has a in moments. in moments. i
song of the south. now, thousands waited on lineino to ride splash mountain one last time. tiey cheered the final flume, me.but critics say the film glorified slavery and trafficked in racist tropes . but the truth is the uncle remus, those brer rabbit stories are based on african-american folk tales. and as fans ofs. the ride said,e it didn t feature any or anything racist. t nearly but the fact is the ride was based on that nearly 80 year old filmm from a time when disney featured black people in blue peoimated movies before they moved on to blue people. pl today, no, no, it s allnow is blue people. you muste people trace the past incl including every amusement parkre r.ride ever. and you don t really pop too, right?popular. it was a hugely popularit ride and children had no frame of reference. they just saw these furryey flume.eatures, the log flume, bt they re replacing it with the princess and the frong it withgh in incidentally, is a european