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and you wonder, are we gonna do the thing about the kid in oklahoma, no. maybe. [laughs] it s very very intense news world. indeed, it is. i remember features, remember enterprise something, go find a story that nobody has thought about because i have time. it s just whack-a-mole. and plan when you would show it, plan when you would do it, let s do with the week after next on thursday night, and it would work. you could do that kind of thing. i know. there s a parallel universe in which you and i are both doing shows like that in the news is like that, we look amazing, we both are 20 years younger and it s like earth seven, and it s over there. you can find it somewhere in the corner of youtube, it s there. thank you, lawrence. thank, you rachel. thank you.
i would do it on my crutches. i have an older brother into bmx. big fans of action sports. eventually he took me to a skate park with him. and when i got to the top of the quarter, he just kind of peer pressured me into it. the first time i dropped into a quarter pipe i was 8 years old. after that first day at the skate park. it kind of became an obsession. i ride wcmx. stands for wheelchair motocross. i got the guinness world record for the first back flip on a wheelchair. i started traveling pretty much full-time doing shows and tricks and stuff from the age of 15. i always say my wheelchair is taken me further than my shoes ever could. announcer: turning point. when i received the diagnosis, i knew at that exact moment, whatever it
like sarah palin, who, you know, had a bit of a following for a while, but then ends up, you know, doing shows, reality show in alaska? no, and i don t think he s going to go quietly into the night. i ve heard republicans, actually, articulate republicans who aren t supporting trump, that it might be in their interest to see a bigger blowout, because then there won t be any ambiguity about it. it will be have been a disaster, whereas if it s if it s relatively close, then there ll be this civil war within the party, as to who is responsible for undermining trump. i think paul ryan s in a very difficult position, because of the house seats that are going to be lost, almost all of them are going to be among relatively moderate republican house members, mostly in the suburbs, who were hurt by trump. and it s going to leave ryan with a more reactionary caucus and a smaller caucus. so all the headaches that he had running the caucus last time may be greater. now, there could be the hu
big a defeat it is. who takes blame for it, whether they can say, well, this is some aberration, if he s run as a real conservative, he would have won. whether the reince priebus message of four years ago, which we have to reach out to women, minorities, whether that will prevail, so i think we are s seeingisee i ing the beginning of a political internal debate and evolution or devolution unlike anything we ve seen for decades. right, david, to that idea, post-trump, does he become just like sarah palin, who, you know, had a bit of a following for a while, but then ends up, you know, doing shows, reality show in alaska? no, and i don t think he s going to go quietly into the night. i ve heard republicans, actually, articulate republicans who aren t supporting trump, that it might be in their interest to see a bigger blowout, because then there won t be any ambiguity about it. it will be have been a disaster, whereas if it s if it s relatively close, then there ll be this civil