these, you know, the huge cross section of d.c. today. harry, what are you watching for as this first case gets ready to be presented to whom ever is selected on this jury? the stakes are high. look this guy is a 49-year-old man from texas, comes with a rifle shotgun. goes to the riot and stopped with rubber bullets and doesn t get in. that is the narrow slice. prosecutors are entitled to show and they are going to show the whole panoramic view and story of what happened here. it s going to be the first time just as say the january 6 committee is trying to construct a broad panoramic narrative, that s what doj is going to do. they re going to the charges permit them to say here is everything that happened. . there is going to be video of mike pence and different
well, he s reassessed it and now looks at what i think is basically this dynamic. joe biden is the establishment frontrunner. joe biden, whether it s in polling or in fundraising, is headed in the wrong direction. and in many people s eyes, the frontrunner is a mayor of south bend, indiana, pete buttigieg. there s doubt whether buttigieg can fill that gap. enter bloomberg. if joe biden was riding high, $35 million left to spend in this race, ahead in iowa or new hampshire, bloomberg doesn t get in. bloomberg sees an opening. he wants to be president. so he takes it. right. so if he sees an opening, that s why i said in the beginning of the show with chris, cool your jets, maybe he will, maybe he won t. yeah. we ll wait to see what happens. warren was quick to tweet a welcome message with her calculator for billionaires.
he is also something of a pragmatist politically, don. and so he has looked at it in 2016. when hillary was the nominee, i think he said i m good with that. he looked at it early in 2020, looked at the field, said i don t know that i can win. well, he s reassessed it and now looks at what i think is basically this dynamic. joe biden is the establishment front-runner. joe biden, whether it s in polling or in fundraising, is headed in the wrong direction. and in many people s eyes, the replacement is a mayor of south bend, indiana, pete buttigieg. there s doubt whether buttigieg can fill that gap. enter bloomberg. if joe biden was riding high, $35 million left to spend in this race, ahead in iowa or new hampshire, bloomberg doesn t get in. bloomberg sees an opening. he wants to be president. so he takes it. right.
he s prepared. he s ready. he wants to stretch out negotiations. he wants a one-on-one with the president. he doesn t want to give up his nuclear weapons. and my worry is that the president is going to say, okay, what is it that you want, and kim jong-un is going to say, i want a peace treaty for the peninsula. the president gives him that, and doesn t get in exchange substantial dismantling of nuclear weapons, missiles, weapons of mass destruction. and settles for something less than he should. and this is where pompeo and began and here i m also rooting for john bolton. he s a hard liner, but he i hope is saying to the president don t give up on the arms control side, the nuclear negotiations. that s the substance of the relationship. that s what affects american security. japan, south korea. don t let them off the hook. and my worry is that the president, with his troubles, with mueller and the shutdown
human being. he came in said i didn t vote for nolan, ryan. proud. he said if don sutton doesn t get in, nolan ryan doesn t deserve it. you said you didn t vote for him so you could get content because you re too lacey to lazy to get it for yourself. you are being asked to pass oujudgment on a career you haveo business giving comment on. i learned they don t vote their conscience. mark: they votear for other reasons. ot for a lot of other things. mark: i want to ask you this. i don t want to you haven t complained about this to me at all. i m the one that keeps bringing it up. i never will. mark: let me ask you this. in your mind who are the three greateste pitchers in modern bae baseball. >. greg maddox. i think he s the best pitcher in the history of the game. mark: why. what he did, when he did it, belies logic.