bush were war criminals and that is how it is actually filed. a name of defendant, bush and why did you call them war criminals? you should know first of all how those petitions were used as a formula. it seems like they were trying to land on a lot of big booms or whatever you want to say. jesse: big booms. jessica: and it wasn t working. she has been very steady and i understand electrifying answering everybody s questions. dana: child pornography, she had several days to prepare an answer and she had one at the beginning. this is her answering a question from senator durbin. there is a statute that tells judges what they are to do. congress has decided what it is that a judge has to do with this in any other case when sentencing. that statute, that statute
working man but i realized pretty much into my 40s that it wasn t working and changed parties, very happy that i did and i don t understand why people don t see what i see. it is almost like a religion. people are mesmerized by a media that does not have their best interests at heart, that is working for aside that i don t understand. todd: appreciate you being with us, best of luck there. they fight for our freedom and
think of the attorney general on capitol hill. it got a little nasty. more from capitol hill. speak of the ag spent nearly all of the almost five hours of testimony trying to smooth over the october 4th controversial memo he put out. it wasn t working. it s unprecedented, to my knowledge, in the history of this country, and i call on you to resign. the take away today, republicans were able to get the ag to finally explain what they call the vague language in his memo, specifically where the doj would protect people from forms of intimidation and harassment. garland finally explained that these are federal crimes and could include online messaging
faith but to kept our jobs. no. you are right, nicole. this is something president biden was a little bit reluctant to do. earlier in the pandemic he sort of steered away from mandates. he didn t think that was the right way to do it. his offerings were more incentive based. but top officials got him to change his mind. it wasn t working, not well enough. there were too many big pockets of resistance to the vaccine. to mandates we went w. the federal employees first and now encouraging it in the private sector. it has been a resounding success. one who is near and dear to your heart, andrew wiggins, he plays for the nba. he didn t want the vaccine. the mandate from the league and the city of san francisco was such that if he didn t get the vaccine he wouldn t play in any home games. so he got it. he grumbled about it but he got it and now he can play.
with no child care, and so it is critical for this administration and democrats to deliver on this package. they want to be successful ahead of the mid-term election. you have to show that you delivered women the critical part, the party that delivered you the white house, the house and the senate all right. i want to set the states here because i think it is really easy to lose track of, which is pre-pandemic the child care industry was often referred to as a failed market by experts. the prices, the costs, insurmountable for many families, and yet child care workers are being paid a living wage. it wasn t working for people on either side of the equation. so clearly there is a need for radical, dramatic change so that we can talk about a future where there is a child care industry in america. what would that type of change look like? i mean it is an investment that we as a country have never