it s also about the need to defend democracy at home. biden aides pointed out to me this week that, in some ways, donald trump is making their case for them. while president biden is overseas talking about democracy, what is donald trump doing? railing against the rule of law. railing against some of the fundamental tentenant, the foundation of american democracy here at home. my question to you is, is that argument going to resonate with voters? it absolutely is. i ll pile onto susan s point. contrast is everything in this election. i think the military is the greatest example to show the contrast between two men. you see donald trump who, you know, got off, didn t serve because of bunions, allegedly told john kelly, his chief of staff, as they were in a cemetery looking at fallen heros, why would anyone be a sucker and give their life for their country? that s all you need to know about donald trump. i said this before, the most compelling advertising campaign
outside the shelter. this morning the nypd said they are seeing crimes skyrocketing involving these motorized bikes, and we saw that again play out in the early morning hours, sandra, is that migrant from venezuela was riding on the wrong side of the road. it was here until moments ago that he ditched that moped, got off and ran away, and that s where police say he shot one officer in the leg, and the other one in his bulletproof vest. the crime scene tape is now down, it s been down for a couple hours now, and this rally is supposed to happen on sunday with his community leader who spoke moments ago. some folks might be fearful that saying it. some of the migrant shelters have also increased street crime in our community. we are here with the simple message, enough is enough. we need our police officers to be respected. so police say the migrant who shot the officers is 19-year-old bernardo raul castro mata of
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democrats generally, they ve been fairly quiet, i ve noticed, for the first two indictments as well, but you ve got to remember with january 6, it is personalfor a lot of democrats as well as republicans, because they were in the chamber that day. americans watched the violence unfold, they saw their representatives and politicians, lawmakers in congress, and many of that have spoken since about how much affected them and many of them also feel aggrieved that donald trump in their view is not held accountable, there were two impeachment trials, one of them, sorry, one was about january 6, impeachment trials, one of them, sorry, one was aboutjanuary 6, and he was acquitted for that, there were publicans who backed all the democrats do not acquit him, but in many democrats eyes, donald trump got off. and so it will be interesting to see. i have not been across other action coming from the democratic party, but as i say i think there probably will be some
it s been a day to remember forjon rahm at the open. the world number three finished his third round in style with a course record in an open at royal liverpool to fire himself into contention, for a first claretjug. but, as with the cricket, weather is also a factor at hoylake, as andy swiss reports. it was a morning when watching the open was almost a stuff as playing. heavy rain greeting the fans, but onceit heavy rain greeting the fans, but once it cleared the calm conditions made for pretty good scoring, asjon rahm proved in spectacularfashion. a round of 63 for the masses champion as he lapped up the leaderboard. and the man they were all chasing, brian harman, got off to a wobbly start. his five shot lead soon starting to slip. england s tommy fleetwood set out as his closest challenger and briefly