Time, ten years later in 2020 for the number will be below 100,000 so the generation as generations do is slipping away, theyre passing over and i think we are finding 6 children, grandchildren, even great grandchildren who are keen to understand what their fathers, grandfathers did in part because it is part of their heritage, part of a parsimonious and part of understanding who we are, where we came from, world war ii affects us in very profound ways to this day, the way we think about gender, we are talking at the military academy, the way we think about race, the way we think about our role in the world. We will never be isolationist again the way we were before 1941. All of this do block from world war ii and people are interested in that just as they are interested in their own personal family histories so i think that helps to feed this ongoing fascination with it. Finally it is the greatest catastrophe in human history, sixty million dead. It is on not to watch a train wreck, h
This mans life, this is how we treat our heroes . Because he didnt remember a fact. Lying, and the fbi didnt even think this guy lied. This is wrong. And i am worried that we have one Justice System if youre a democrat or hillary and another for the rest of us. Laura or cheryl mills. Sean i agree with you. I think again our viewers, people across the country, a lot of this stuff is just complicated, theyre addenda and redactions and trying to follow what the substantial assistance flynn gave, we dont really know. Thats all kind of actioned out. Sean remember this is all information they obtained illegally against general flynn. Laura also, it wasnt collusion before the election to throw the election to russia. At least what we know thats out the window. Thats certainly nothing to do with flynn. I think thats what people have to keep their frame around, the frame of reference and the timing of what theyre saying. A false statement is never good. You cant lie to investigators, but you al
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