top line to what that work is, what it looks like. it s all about improving the lives of the most honorable children. but we know that children live within the context of their families. families must support, them communities must be equitable places for families to live and thrive and so our work is all about improving the lives of children and structural racism impairs the ability for children and families to thrive. i am curious, after. i would love for you to explain to me what a healing circle, whether it, is what is it look like. you have conducted them. what does it look like in a healing circle? first we come to recognize the layers that sit within us and they have to consider the reflecting on and then doing. with things that we learned along this? that we learn from our ancestors. we are here because of the sacrifices that they made and how they contributed to our presence today here and one of the things that they left for us was this tradition of gatherin
a safe space that we learn from our and chester s and we are here because of sacrifices that they have made and how they have contributed to our presence. and one of the things that they left for us was a tradition of gathering, seeing one another, and beginning to understand how i position myself in the conversations that we are in, in proximity to whiteness, and what do i have to do in order to reflect and uncover how until complicit and what work i can do to transform that complicity so that we can grow and heal together in these circles, do people does it ever turned into an argument? no, no. are people allowed to give their and pc thoughts about how they might be feeling about cultural change, et cetera? different communities have different facility of language. and today, we were talking about our communities, in the latinx community, that has not developed the facility of language. so yes, there may be instances where things are said that, for those of us t
after he left office, you look at those contacts with the wealthy middle east countries. and you wonder why that focus was there. but you see that there has been an extraordinary payoff. we are sure has. you also write that donald trump discussed using a nuclear weapon on north korea. we d like to get really scared before midnight here to give our audience nightmares. so, help us out with that. when kelly comes in his biggest concern is that trump is using this language publicly, little rocket man, fire and fury, that is going to set off a conflict with north korea. and kelly cannot get trump to stop this. he says, look, thousands of people are going to die, that does not get through to trump. he says to trump, this could destroy the economy that you have created. that does not get through. it was only when kelly appealed directly to trump s ego and said, look, you could be the first dealmaker the first person, the first american president, dating all
were there. well, here is why. self and richmond. and it all worked out really well for him. look, i think if you are someone like john kelly or someone in the senior ranks of that administration that were concerned about jared kushner, and you saw the two billion dollars that went to jarred after he left office, you look at those contacts with the wealthy middle east countries. and you wonder why that focus was there. but you see that there has been an extraordinary payoff. there sure has. you also write that donald trump discussed using a nuclear weapon on north korea. we d like to get really scared before midnight here to give our audience nightmares. so, help us out with that. when kelly comes in his biggest concern is that trump is using this language publicly, little rocket man, fire and fury, that is going to set off a conflict with north korea. and kelly cannot get trump to stop this. he says, look, thousands of people are going to die, that
handled the domestic abuse allegations against rob porter and the questions about his security clearance. the wall street journal reports when kelly was asked if the situation should have been handled differently he responded, quote, no, it was all done right. tonight a new report in the the washington post indicates that a number of white house staffers don t agree. in fact, this report indicates the long knives appear to be out for kelly in the west wing. ashley parker who will join us here in just a moment is the coauthor of tonight s piece. she and her colleague philip rucker and mike dossy write, quote, the porter drama has become all-consuming, creating an atmosphere of way yus achaos infighting reminiscent of the game of thrones staged early in the trump presidency. in the white house aides blame kelly for the bungling. of allegations against porter. trump in recent days has begun musing about possible replacements, according to