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profitmaking to put above the profits they should have made in order to protect our information. pennsylvania state attorney general josh shapiro, thank you very much for your time, sir. for your work on the settlement. and we will see how it all plays out. so thank you very much. coming up here, how much stock can the u.s. put in iran s claims that they busted a cia spy ring? and its sentencing some of the agents to death. i read a report today about cia, that s totally a false story. that s another lie. they put out propaganda. they put out lies. president trump now saying it s getting harder for him to make a deal with iran. we re going to have a live report from inside tehran, right after this. right after this at subaru, we re taking on distracted driving [ping] with sensors that alert you when your eyes are off the road.
but given this fact that we re on a political show here, i ll just say one thing that i see when i m in arlington is the reverence, the respect, the gratitude, even the love that everyone has no matter their political views or affiliation for the fallen heroes and young soldiers. arlington was born in the ashes of the civil war, the most divisive time in our country, and i think it s a good reminder no matter how divided our times seem to be today, that there s still many things that we hold in common and hold dear as a country that unites us as americans. chris: senator cotton, thank you. as you point out, we have a terrific story about, a power player story about a unit of the old guard, and you re exactly are right. the reverence they have for the fallen there at arlington is quite extraordinary and quite inspiring. as you say, a good message for all of us. thank you, sir. thanks, chris. chris: up next, we ll bring in our sunday group to discuss divisions inside the trump administ
it. what s unusual is for it to be laid out so prominently in the public. the president talking about cocked and loaded and ten minutes before the mission was supposed to begin and so forth. the question is whether this leaves an impression of weakness and, frankly, we don t know. yes, on the as far as, it does. on the other hand, the accuracy of the reports about the cyber assault on the iranians on thursday could be very important, because if fit really did knock out the if it really did knock out the control systems for their missile systems and basically take offline the groups that organized the assault on the tankers, then the message inside tehran might be we better not mess with these people. but let s be honest, we as a country and the west ought to be prepared for more attacks by the iranians, because the president s sanctions are working. the economy, as cotton, senator cotton pointed out is in freefall, and the iranians will react by doing something to
john lewis and jim clyburn saying this isn t a problem with us, it would have been worse for biden. that covered up the fact kamala harris goes to south carolina and defends the only member of the u.s. house to vote against the resolution calling for a u.s. response to al-qaeda and the aftermath of 9/11. booker refuses to say i won t meet with louis farrakhan. elizabeth warren stands up in south carolina and says free college, no tuition, no fees at any public university in america, and bernie sanders attacks centrist democrats as representatives of the corporate interest. this is plenty of material being given to president, and it s only going to get better, only going to get more juicy, more delicious, and that s what the president ought to be focused on. chris: mo, this is why he s the best, because i asked him a question about what donald trump said, and he turned it into a full-fledged attack on the democrats. [inaudible conversations] i was sending a message. the president can