democrats to understand what our workforce will look like. the role that automation and increasing innovation will have on every date jobs. i think we will force the bidens in the bookers and the harris even warren and sanders and we could keep going with the names, i don t mean to leave anyone out. but force a conversation more towards not giving away things but how do we empower communities. bret: what about biden and his status right now? there s a new quinnipiac poll that has him up in new hampshire. there have been three or four poles that showed him trailing elizabeth warren. it s only by about three points but, it s the conventional wisdom, he was kind of sucking oxygen, each one of these debates and that s why mayor bloomberg s possibly end. what your thought on that? i think that probably hurts mayor buttigieg is a little mo
let s consider just for a moment how little mo of us can remember of what presidents actually say pr and i don t mean phrase like hope and change or shining city on a hill or a thousand points of light. i mean full sentences. the truth of it is that most of us usually cannot remember a single full sentence spoken by a president. i mean jimmy carter, i can t remember a single full sentence he llsaid, and that s not unusua that s true for most presidents. so just an example, i will now recite for you every full sentence that i can remember a president saying since the dawn of mass media in the radio age when the president of the united states first became a recognizable voice nationally through the magic of radio about 90 years ago. the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for
how many potential defendants still face some jeopardy as robert mueller continues his work. is devin nunes now contemplating seeking immunity from the special prosecutor ing exchang for telling everything he knows about possible russian influence in the trump campaign or the trump transition or the trump white house or russian influence overus donald trump himself? today nbc s kristen welker asked the president of the united states the question that produced theue answer that will follow donald trump for the rest of his life and beyond. it may turn out to be the most memorable line of the trump presidency. it surely would be for any other presidency, but donald trump is so verbally explosive we have no idea what is coming tomorrow. to put what the president said today in historical perspective, let s consider just for a moment how little mo of us can remember
i don t think that will mean withdrawing support. two points i want to bring in, one, this is a good day for erdogan, this is a good day for the supreme leader of iran. they can in fact sit and wait and see what saudi arabia will do. the turks i think, i m a little mo more kcynical with martin. their economy is in trouble, so it will be interesting to see whether the new fault lips are here are as fawas put it really looking to change the middle east or whether we re going to see a doubling down of the kinds of fault lines that don t move societies forward, don t change the autocratic nature of the middle east.
i just want him to come home. i keep going through calm stages where i just want to deal with everything and get it out of the way. but then every other minute i just want to break down and die. because i don t i don t know how to do this without him. sister philomena, the 77-year-old australian nun, was heading home. the beloved teacher, a shocking loss to the community. she s been a great mentor, and she s also a personal friend. so we re just devastated. the shock has been incredible. she very much brought love in all her interactions with everybody. and another australian, nick norris of perth, was flying with his three young grandchildren. family members taking some solace, knowing he died looking over little mo, evy and otis.