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vote in the polls so far, and it would be stronger for him if he could face them with confidence. the problem is obviously the worry that joe biden is not up to it. and the problem for the party is he may get away with it during the primaries, leader of the party, they can decide what to do, but they may pay dearly for it in the election in november. bryan: it could be a liability in the general, so many things in politics could be a liability. this is marianne williamson. what she had to say about it. i don t think it s good for democracy. i think it s important the electorate get a chance to weigh in. i look at the campaign season is a long job interview process and the voters should have a chance to interview all of the candidates for the job and that does include the president. bryan: isn t part of this,
what are you diversifying? are you diversifying people s income? clarence thomas, you know, he has criticized affirmative action. that s how that s one of the reasons why he graduated from yale and we know that s one of the reasons why he s on the supreme court. so someone like isn t part of his argument you re not giving enough credit to people of color. they can accomplish what it is you re saying affirmative action is intended to help the problem with that argue is the issue is not the credit being given to people of color, the issue is on the decision-makers side. that s the problem. the problem is never about whether people are qualified. the issue is whether those qualifications are going to be judged properly by people who are making decisions in such a way that is going to allow the continued access to these spaces by people who have been historically denied them. let me expand the conversation, i want to bring in nbc news correspondent antonia hylton, who ises at h
women who have publicly accused him of assaulting them which isn t part of the case, but i think it s a powerful case with five women testifying. jessica? you know, it was interesting when you mentioned sort of trying to establish this pattern that he has. roberta kaplan, the lawyer for e. jean carroll put up a chart. hood jessica s face and the year, 1979, e. jean carroll s face and the year, 1995 or 96, and natasha, early 2000s, and then there was a checkbox, did he grab suddenly? check check, did he do it in a semipublic place? check check check. and in the after mast, saying she was not his type. so a lot of emphasis on that.
forget what her mother s profession is. the child is innocent and she is the daughter of hunter biden which means she is the granddaughter of joe biden. imagine your grandfather is the president of the united states of america, with all that power and money and your father does not have to pay child support. they don t want to meet her, she doesn t get to know her cousins, she doesn t get to go to the beach, the summer trip, why? for hunter, isn t part of recovery acknowledging what you have done in the past and trying to make things right? why are you going to court? pay the child support. i like in arkansas, the judge is no longer going to allow hunter biden to be there in court. he has to show up in person.