his whole life. how many of us search for the crown? not many. jeremiah does. but he knows that guillotine is waiting. anthony: it takes a certain kind of person to keep coming back. it takes a romantic, honestly. jeremiah was very much maybe the last, certainly the most important bridge between the old world and the new. a lot of the people who came after didn t have that really deeply felt romantic connection to the traditions, classic service and ingredients. james: we need jeremiah tower in this world, if for nothing else than to teach, not just about cooking and everything, but about his style. it s a beautiful style, something that elevates him, brings us out of the muck, that brings us out of the mediocrity and out of the vulgarity in which we are forced to live. and i think that s what jeremiah spent so much of his life doing,
you ve been through that, right? sometimes these landlords they ll look. they ll be, like, oh no. the crowd eventually shouted down the hecklers with boos and chants of hillary allowing the president to get back to his stump speech. i remember five years ago i asked every cabinet secretary to give me new ideas for ways to get our economy creating jobs faster. hillary set a 12-page single spaced memo with footnotes. lord, i had to do my homework. but that s who she is. that s what she spent her life doing. fighting for every child and every family. not just popping off.
footnotes. i was like, lord, let me i had to do my homework. but that s who she is. that s what she spent her life doing, fighting for every child and every family. not just popping off, but working to actually do stuff. golly. hillary clinton hit the trail in florida yesterday alongside former vice president al gore. at a rally in miami, gore helped underscore clinton s message that she will fight climate change, unlike her opponent. speaking from experience, gore also reminded the audience how important their vote really is come november. your vote really, really, really counts. a lot. you can consider me as an exhibit a of that route. for those of you who are younger than 25, you might not remember
intervened, this guy would have been killed. my brother with me at the time who is now a state senator and my friends thought i lost my mind. none of us know how we will react in a situation like, especially for a total stranger but dr. carson feels in those circumstances, that would be his reaction. do you see, though, how some people might find it or make believe that in someway he was criticizing the victims who were not able to fight back, who didn t fight back or hid under their desk who ended up being killed? in no way. if anyone knows dr. carson and watched him and read him and know what he spent most of his life doing, that s the last thing anyone could ever imagine that dr. carson would be so heartless he could not even sympathize and understand not everyone has the capacity to act like a dr. carson in that kind of situation. you say to act like a dr.
little plan right there from you. can i weigh in on this? yes, you can. i want to talk about ben carson because i want to know where the assimilation is founded or unfounded. that s how certain cultures are. then we have the thread asse assessment of a religion that we believe hasn t addressed. you put those two together, you have people that are understanding earned with muslims overmocking their extremists. but carson, in his defense, did not spend his life in media training. he spent his life operating on babies. he spent his life doing who