my concern is that the war, whether you re talking about a trade war or we re talking about a capital war, or we re talking about a cold war, or a hot war, is an exchange of harms, one to another. in other words, it s a process we promise to harm them, they promise to harm us. yes. that back and forth of i will harm you until you give in and you go back and forth, is to me a dangerous path. but it seems to me what you re describing is you re concerned we really are at a kind of fundamental inflexion point, because you re describing a sirk whecircumstance where we lot of debt, may go into recession, means you have to take on more debt. the world might be deglobalizing, supply chains might be delinking. there might be conflict, not just trade conflict, and, of course, we re not in an atmosphere of great cooperation, either domestically or internationally. that s right.
illusion, delusion russia collusion which you don t talk about any more. i don t know what you just said. the cellar now? listen, i say what the facts suggest. you wanted it to oh, what the facts suggest. that s what we do in journalism. here s a good opportunity, a very natural inflexion point for me to remind the donors to the gofundme page for stormy daniels that they have given their money to possibly donald trump, since she raised a little bit more than half a million, the last i noticed and nearly 300,000 of that they ve been ordered to pay to don. congratulations the people who paid money to stormy daniel, you actually paid it to donald
the cellar now? listen, i say what the facts suggest. you wanted it to oh, what the facts suggest. that s what we do in journalism. here s a good opportunity, a very natural inflexion point for me to remind the donors to the gofundme page for stormy daniels that they have given their money to possibly donald trump, since she raised a little bit more than half a million, the last i noticed and nearly 300,000 of that they ve been ordered to pay to don. congratulations the people who paid money to stormy daniel, you actually paid it to donald trump. i thought that would make a great announcement. i can t see your face, i m looking into a blank camera. why must you feel the need to insult me personally to make a case. i m not insulting you, you re
that stays true to our ideals of character and integrity and appreciating that our strength comes from our diversity and that it s okay to have different ideas as long as we stay true to true north and that is a country where everybody has an opportunity to achieve their dreams, where everybody gets a fair shot and where we do not folks on polarizing ourselves through our differences but really what we have in common. we re coming off a particularly hate-laced week. the anti-defamation league said far right extremists are responsible for 59% of extremist related deaths. that is up 20%. valerie, to what or to whom do you attribute that? i think we are at a very tough time in our country. it is an inflexion point. the reason why i wanted to come on your show, brooke, was to talk about the importance of voting. our democracy works at its best when people are engaged. our voice is really reflected in our vote.
criticisms. again, this calls into question what sort of ally is saudi arabia that would continue to grind its own people into the dust? i don t understand. you know, listening to republicans, specifically lindsey graham, he was the most forceful i heard this morning. he was the one who said mbs needs to go. when you think back into the history of 9/11, what happened in yemen, we ve seen u.s. eyes turn the other way many, many times before. karen, do you think that this is a turning point in the u.s. relationship with saudi arabia? i feel that it is. i feel that this is a monumental inflexion point. i think, you know, with the war in yemen, thousands of people starving in yemen due to the saudis cold war there, which jamal wrote about, i think it s that for the political reasons but then also we know there s a big investment conference coming