what happened to him was, quote, a warning to balance the obsession with appropriate concern for the human risk involved. the game is terrible at fostering such compassion frankly. what is your perspective on this? how can the better posture this compassion that he wrote about in that piece? one, i think you re absolutely correct with the lead taking a long time to cancel the game. initially the reports were there were going to give the players five minutes to win regroup and get back on the football field. absolutely no way when you ve a teammate, a brother, a friend someone you invested time with, worked out with, went to training camp with on the field fighting for their life, you see these guys crying and completely distraught, entirely traumatized by what happened, you don t to go back on that field and play. absolutely absurd. i think it was an error in messaging. so the nfl can be more clear and concise with following players, they re human component of who they are more so th
nevada s secretary of state. first of all, mr. secretary of state-elect, congratulations. but i have to say when people hear what s happening to bill gates in arizona, and a lot of us remember hearing from an election worker and her mom who were threatened during the january 6th hearings, i wonders if you think this is a fair question, and i don t mean it in any way sarcastically. why would anyone want to work elections these days on any level? are you worried for your safety? thank you for having me, i m excited to be here and honored to be the nevada next secretary of state. absolutely. i m not worried about my own safety but the safety of all election workers. our elections work because of the human component. we have to recognize and respect our fellow citizens, our neighbors and family members who are doing what they need to do to make sure our elections work. they re doing is because they believe in our process, they believe in our system, they believe in our democracy and
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