speeches. that s the way the president went. he talked about these individuals. then he went and greeted them face-to-face and hugged them. i think it was very touching and seemed to come from deep in his heart. when those moments would happen, president macron would come over and greet the soldiers. i also found the dynamic interesting between the two presidents. whatever differences they may have had before, their bro-mance seems to be back in place. the president looked up at the end of macon s speech. then they embraced. not since the first visit to the white house. that was followed by the administration getting out of the iran nuclear deal and speaking no negatively about na nato. i think what s important is everything felt appropriate p it shou should be because this demands
and it that s way it shou yes exactl the didn t cove it up and try to hide it and try to preten it was true. that did not happe i c there so many mistakes they h to correct. time magazine saying the martin luther king bust was moved. puttin this crying girl photo shoppe on a cover that was not separa from her parents why is mistake in favor of the presi you news to those examples. yeah. you know, it s ironic that steve talks the enemy of truth when this president doesn t know the meaning of the and has lied time and time again. and pr that s why he doesn hates the covera frankly pau ll because we has found is that reporters in doing are actuall callin out this president for those which is their job is thetruth. that is objective. and that is something that
women, 58, 59 different congress women, and fair to the guys, amounted to 100 men and women standing up there on the hill saying yes it needs to p ha. now we have mitch mcconnell responding to that. take a listen. should congress investigate sexual assault investigations against president trump? what we are in charge of here is the senate. and the ethics committee upon referral, if it determines it shou should, traakes a look at senatorial conduct, and that s what we are doing here. [ inaudible question ] as soon as possible. but using [ inaudible question ] part of the unknown from alabama doug jones or roy moore and that you want to make sure you know what the existing senate is before you have an unknown in
loving one s neighbor. i believe this strongly. the editorial board believes this strongly. we believe that on for so many reasons, roy moore cannot support the people of alabama. it shou he should not be in the united states senate. one of the things your board wrote, the accusations against roy moore have been horrifying but not shocking. one of the points roy moore keeps making is if i ve been doing this all these years and it s been such an open secret, why hasn t it been written about? what do you have to say about that? why have things that have been known for so long not been covered in the news? i think a whole lot is cracking open in the american consciousness right now. i think we are coming to a time when women are saying, these things that have happened to us can t be silent anymore. i don t think that the culture in 1970s, 1980s, 90s alabama o coming forward.
those who died and those who were wounded. and my heart went out to them. i do think that it shou should there is no way a gun should ever get in the hands of a mentally ill person, there s just no way. as i said, california has one of the strictest gun laws around. even with strict gun laws, he figured out a way. if you are persistent, you will figure out a way. in addition to laws that restrict we also have to go to issues of why did my son want a g gun? were there better ways to help him? we, of all people, had the means, the ability, the connection to find help for our son. and if we couldn t find it, what is the person who is a single parent, who has a mentally ill family member or a poor person has a family member, this is an issue that has to be brought to the forefront. people say it s the second amendment right of every american to have guns.