well, we would apparently, the coroner was told they checked on him by looking through a window. but even if you re looking through a window, you see this kid lying, unmoving for four hours and you don t go in and at least shake him a little bit? i m not sure by the way as we know from the jeffrey epstein case, in prison sometimes you have people say they do so-called welfare checks but they don t. there was another big report this week in the new york times on the role mackenzie, the international consulting firm, played in developing and executing the trump administration immigration policies. i want to just quote from that report in the new york times of the the money saving recommendations kultdents came up with made some career i.c.e. staff uncomfortable. they proposed cuts in spending on food for migrants, as well as on medical care and supervision of detainees. it goes on to say the team also looked for ways to accelerate the deportation process, provoking worries amon
as a brother, growing up as a kid? i ll tell you right now, actually, there s a picture in this room of him, that he gave there it is. and it says, dear jean, don t deny you did it. this was right after he was president. and so he gave it to me personally and i thought, isn t that wonderful that he recognized i made all these speeches for him. and then, of course, i had a little peek at pat s. dear pat, don t deny you did it. so he said to everyone, don t deny you did it. we were all so happy, and then we found out we were all being congratulated. you know all the secrets when he was young, he wasn t this prince charming, he was sick all the time, he was in bed, they thought he had something like leukemia for years, he had the bad back, he had later addison s disease, but he was a sickly kid lying in bed reading under the covers, like sort of a dorky