what was the thing that changed? it didn t all of a sudden happen. in 2016 the homelessness around seattle had taken shape in a professional manner. the coffee bar started in 1984 but it was successful to the extent the original owner had expanded to eight locations. we acquired it a couple years ago and one of the first coffee bars in seattle is not closing because of people that are homeless defecating in front of the store coming into the store, using it as a restroom. it has become such a problem there s no way anybody in their right mind wants to be in that area so the area of queen and
really did open up they thought it might stop impeachment from going forward. of course quite the opposite happened. new people came forward, enormous amount of facts were available for the democrats to investigate. and this letter tonight which i have read as many smart legal commentators on it as i could find. it doesn t sound legally sound to argue the house doesn t have somehow unconstitutional to go forward with the inquiry. and i assume this is headed towards the supreme court. in the meantime, i don t think it s going to stop the democrats in any way from going forward with the investigation. although it makes it difficult without any cooperation whatsoever. it didn t all of a sudden become a legal document when they use the word constitution
scarborough attire. i d never wear that. it looks good. you just went brown loafers. well, letterman s last night. how did it go? that was morelhorrible. how was dave? i thought it was terrific. if you loved dave you got exactly what you you loved about him. there weren t any hugs. it didn t all of a sudden turn into a sentimental showbiz pow wow. it was him still making fun of position after all these years. i thought i mean how can you go wrong when you open with jerry ford saying long national nightmare is over. where do you rank dave among the late night hosts? you can t really rank dave high enough because he was such an influencer.