this immunity. and we are seeing no consequential actions. that is why curtis was in office. this seems to be the new fad, also throwing people in fond of moving trains in the subway and this is a game that has been played for quite some time called knockout and generally knocking him out and if you
70 billion dollars every year. it s a true slush fund. it goes right to the department of defense, a tiny bit for states, but there are no guardrails on it, and there is no oversight. that is a slush fund. that s a fond that can be used to spend things that none of us can have our eyes on. if that s when we never had a problem with that, and never had a problem spending trillions of dollars to send these people to harm s way. john, one of the things you said, today we despite you saying, you are used to the, lies the hypocrisy, the cowardice, you are not used to the cruelty. i have to ask, as someone, i watched you in the 2000s, covering the gop every night. covering george w. bush. how different, i mean that was a pretty extreme republican party, i m not gonna get past bush s republican party. but how extreme do you believe this current republican party is compared to that one? i mean look, i have different issues with different narratives. what i was referring to was,
when did those whispers start? immediately. about your involvement. immediately. a lot of members of her family think you are the killer here. toby says dane s family had never approved of his relationship with her. he was a rough and tumble character, four years older than her, fond of boxing and motorsports. there was evil can, evil and i was considered awful can awful. we he says that the birth of baby brittany, brought them closer together. did you think about a future together? yes, we plan on getting married, that s what our goal was. so, you are gonna give it a shot. oh yeah. that night, toby, says the only reason he wasn t within at the south side boxing, is because he d come home after a hard day at work. he was beat. as dana went to go a way to go to a party in everything, she woke me up and told, me i love you.
also from others in the white house. the focus of this next hearing will be on the domestic violence extremists, as well as members of congress, people who the president called to assist him in this pressure campaign. joining me now to discuss, msnbc political analyst juanita tolliver, charlie sites, msnbc contributor and editor at large, and pulitzer prize winner and president, and founder of photo media, maria. i think this is the first one i ve seen using to become a pulitzer prize winner, robert unity to say congratulations to you on that. i can t wait to see the fond right there, it ll be the first segment, so it s joyful. thank you, jonathan. thank you! you are welcome! so, i will start with the person next to me in the brady bunch boxes, juanita. what are you expecting, hoping to hear on tuesday, in these hearings which will be focused on the connection between
he s got the ability, he s got the vision and i think at this moment in time we need to move to someone who is going to walk into number ten and take over the reins of the country. they need to have that level of experience and ability. but there are elements of the tory party who are uneasy about the idea of rishi sunak as next prime minister. a number ten source accused him of having a short memory and criticised how he d handled resigning from the government. they added that the loyalty borisjohnson showed to him wasn t reciprocated. one prominent backbencher says that while he s fond of the former chancellor, he doesn t like his tax policies. i believe that taxes in this country are too high at their current levels, so high that they ll be doing more harm than good at these levels. now, unfortunately, because rishi s record is of saying he wants low taxes, but then putting them up, he has now got to double down on that record during his campaign. so who are the alternatives? joinin