principle within the republican party right if they had just held hands, they could ve done it, on to occasions. so and they haven t now, tim, which means that they have got the tiger problem. i mean, this is really it, right? and it is not a thing. and i think all three of us agree on this. it is not a thing that can be ignored or compromised or massaged or synthesized. it is a dividing line that cannot be bridged. and cheney and kinzinger and you as well and others call that, but very few others will. it would be the metaphor to death, the tiger owns and now. they are at the mercy of the tiger. they don t control and how. they might have for a moment. but now, they have even completely given a pretending as if they do. and i think the thing that is so frustrating, when i listen to your intro, chris, is not only was it the right thing for, morally, and for the country, for them to all hold hands and jump together, during the second impeachment, but it was the right thing
then reinstated. we re going way too deep into this. listen. this guy lied. know what he sounds like? this story, which is, i got negative tests back until i suddenly eventually, out of an abundance of caution, he sounds like trump. this is the trump story around the presidential debate in 2020. well, i had negative tests. i had negative tests. right. willie, he is tearing a page out of donald trump s coloring book, and it s so obvious. yes. he claimed that he filled out a form in australia, saying i ve been here 14 days. haven t been somewhere else. ends up this guy is on a world tour. with a photographer. with a photographer. he s doing interviews in belgrade. he s getting massaged in spain by the pool, poolside. i forget, maybe he went to disneyland. i don t know.
to face with one of her accusers in a criminal trial gaining international attention. the woman, identified only by the pseudonym jane telling the jury that she met maxwell and the disgraced financier the summer after 7th grade at a prestigious camp where he was a major donor. jane claiming her first sexual contact with epstein was at his palm beach house in 1994 when she was just 14 and that those sexual encounters, including explicit massages, happened during every visit. and when asked who was most often in the room, other than ghislaine maxwell, pointing to the 59-year-old, alleging it was maxwell who showed her how jeffery likes to be massaged. this is very powerful, very emotional, very personal testimony coming from this witness. reporter: earlier today epstein s long time pilot
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quarters in minneapolis. people were coordinating these antifa and blm rallies. we had over 14,000 people arrested that is not domestic terrorism. that s what i m getting at. it s in the eye of the beholder. martha: the numbers can be massaged to present a particular narrative. that s a shame that s the way we look at things rather than using cold hard data. what do you think the president sees as the benefit to saying what he just said and that interpretation of white supremacy being the biggest threat that we face here in the united states? yeah, i think it s pretty obvious. he s trying to divide us by race and to capitalize on the tension. why is he doing that in the ogre trump is out of office. the transition period and the early days of his presidency, all it was is trump did this. trump did that. then it was covid and the pandemic and the crisis. we have to get this spending to