they threw bricks and bottles at the officers. lawlessness plaguing the city of brotherly love. design for republican senator, tom cotton op-ed on the george floyd rights is speaking out. james bennett tells today. my mistake is trying to 2-0, phillies. ainsley: good morning, everybody. a shot of milwaukee, wisconsin. everything goes, which is what we say. happy birthday. steve: within reason anything goes. ainsley: i asked and he said he wanted to go to chuck e. cheese s. steve: that is where we took the kids. the kids wanted to go to chuck e. cheese s, first of all, they could have pizza and soda. you have the dancing chuck e. cheese s. a big, great big rodent character. ainsley: a big rodent. they are a little creepy but it is fun to take the kids to the places where they can run around. usually, you don t have to parents when you are there. brian: the doors are locked, campaign traffic. we don t have to worry about you, lawrence jones we put you
it before i have all the information before me. i can tell you one thing, israel has done more than its share of offering humanitarian support because it has received despite its small size remember it is a tiny country of 10 million people. re-received nor, and alike open field hospitals among other things, but the questions of weapons, something that i would personally look that will be determined by the voters in . brian: right. and mr. prime minister as we look at your life story and what led you to this place and actually print minister again, a lot goes back to your brother, younger and older alike. and it reminds me the kennedy situation. it looked like the older brother was going to be leading the country. you looked up to him. he loses his life in battle after showing throughout his life. john f. kennedy steps in.
prosperity of this nation. from a narrow perspective, it could be good for both parties. the republican party used to support that. now that was george w. bush s second term and we re reliving the mccain/kennedy situation. thank you all for being with us. when we return, let me finish tonight with the transfer of power. you re watching hardball. h thr of power you re watching hardball. charmin ultra soft!
when president-elect trump says the law is on my side, president can t have a conflict of interest, sounds to some people when richard nixon told david frost, the president does it, it s not illegal. how are these two things different? presidents have always had conflicts of interest, most famous example in the last 50 or 60 years was the kennedys owning the merchandise mart in chicago, when president kennedy took office didn t sell it but made the head of it the director of the peace corp. nobody said a peep. lyndon johnson with his radio station in texas. on and on. only difference here is scale. admittedly that s what draws all this attention to it. i may not have been born, want to be clear on the kennedy
interest. the most perhaps the most famous example in the last 50 or 60 years was the kennedys owning the merchandise march in chicago. when president kennedy took office they not only did not sell the merchandise mart they head the head of the merchandise mart director shriber of the peace corps. nobody said a peep about it. the only difference here really is scale. admittedly that is what draws all of this attention to it. i may not have been born so i want to be clear on the kennedy situation so i don t think i could have said a peep or on the johnson thing being very young. no offense jeffrey. and jeffrey is right there have been presidents in the past that have had a lot of businesses that have been very rich. guess what, most of them put their assets in a blind trust. a real blind trust. a real blind trust.