documents, that he thought it was prudent to do this. i don t think it s legally required, but it is done to give a level of independents and public confidence in the investigation. so, barbara, you have been a u.s. attorney, obviously, you are very familiar with the workings of the justice department. was there ever were there and there ever be a conversation about whether or not there was concern about equating around this investigation, the equated to president trump s investigation, or is the thought process inside the building where that investigation is happening, there is a silo over here, and a silo over there? well, i think, generally, at lower levels, there are silos. you look at the case, based on facts, and you make a decision based on facts and that case alone. although there is an effort to have some uniformity, so that you treat cases that are alike, and different cases differently. and i think, as you already have hit on, symone, some really important differences
case you do sleep elsewhere this evening? you guys may think we re being spontaneous, but women have to pack for these events. whether you re in a very insanely committed relationship or you ve been dating somebody for a couple days, you can recognize the ridiculousness of the situation, like, we go through an awful lot ah! just to get naked with people. the only time i get hit on is last call at the bar. what a weird time of night, right? the lights go on, just feels real rapey all of a sudden. some dude in full blackout walking at me like a zombie, pointing at his own [ bleep ], here. i m like, i ll get us a cab. um romance is a great source for comedy, because everybody wants it. also, romance gives people instant vulnerability. it s a situation where stakes are really high. and whenever the stakes are really high, funny [ bleep ] is
the risks they took for the opportunity to request asylum. these are men, women and children who are here already and having to sleep in the streets, in the airports, in empty card board boxes. how is it we can have this humanitarian crisis and it seems like there s no urgency to help these people. you re exactly right. what i think is happening is the human dimension is being lost in abstract policy. and not only are they really dangerous conditions in mexico, but if they are sent back to other countries, they will be purse cuted. this final note, which you hit on, thot everyone will ultimately give title to asylum. we have to give them hearings. after world war ii, we said we
catherine cortez masto, first term senator is on the ropes in a dead heat with her republican challenger, adam laxalt, the former republican attorney general as they have been battling across the airwaves and have yet to debate but have seen the attacks being waged more than $100 million this attack ads mainly from both sides since labor day through election day as familiar themes have been hit on, republicans getting hammered by the democrats over the issue of abortion and the aftermath of the overturning of roe v. wade, the economy also looming very large here, i mean, high gas prices, adam laxalt going after catherine cortez masto on that issue. but yesterday when speaking to reporters, catherine cortez masto talked about a number of issues that could be at play in the election from the economy to abortion to january 6th. this is a population of 3