analyst strategist, david jolly. msnbc political analyst and former horseman from florida. we ll start with you, susan. do you think that senator will be caught or hitting the campaign trail to eventually help him win. will they help with his help? walker bone win with his help, but they are trying to signal to republican donors not to faith, he backing walker. that s what we re doing this about? not just the right thing on his messaging, let s not forget that georgia is not a purple state yet. it leaned that way. but right now you see kemp ahead of a bruce in the gubernatorial race by six or seven points and it still is something for him to get reelected in these circumstances. do you, david, do you think
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$30 billion in stock value vanished. the conservative justices were known as the four horseman of the apocalypse. and their story carries warnings for today. if we would make democracy succeed, we must act now! it was the beginning of the worst calamity the united states economy had ever known. it was the height of the great depression. banks closed, millions put out of work. the stock market had plummeted 890%. despair, a sense of hopelessness. a quarter of the country was unemployed.
fearful of the future. rallies around the country. killing popular, bipartisan laws, like no court before. laws meant to save a nation from collapse. millions of able and willing americans, bewildered. $30 billion in stock value vanished. grim, bleak, hopeless and helpless. the conservative justices were known as the four horseman of the apocalypse. diehard conservatives among the supreme court struck down the agricultural adjustment act. the new york minimum wage law. theirs is the last word. and their story carries warnings for today. if we would make democracy succeed, we must act now! it was the beginning of the worst calamity the united states economy had ever known. it was the height of the great depression.
o donnell: queen elizabeth s lifelong love of horses was well known, and although she lived in a palace, she felt at home in the stables. that passion led to an unlikely friendship with a california cowboy. here s cbs s mark strassmann. and this is the queen s hallway. reporter: improbably, indelibly, monty roberts became queen elizabeth s horseman, and more. her majesty has treated me as if i was a younger brother. reporter: roberts revolutionized horse training, taming horses using a silent language of kindness. in 1989, the queen with her life long love of horses invited him to her stables at win windsor castle. i thought she was a groom. i said, nice to meet you. and i stepped back and i went, oh, my oh! you re the queen! yes, last time i checked.