i love the technology. last night last night, i m in my backyard taking a photograph up in the sky of the international space station, and what did i do with it? i put it on instagram. we grew up and compared ourselves to whoever was in home room. damn, i wish i were as handsome as he is. i wish i was as smart as she is. today, this technology allows this comparison to everybody on the planet. it s a lot for our kids to handle. what are your thoughts? tweet me @smerconish. go to my facebook bepage. this comes from youtube, teens are watching other people s lives instead of living their own lives. nancy, that was the point of jean twenge s book igen.
warmonger like the republicans. they should be handled by air strikes. going back with the taliban in charge would be foolish, and start another endless war. i don t know that papanetta, to your first observation, was cheering on the result. that s not where he is coming from. as to your second point, i happen to share it. hopefully we can do whatever is necessary remotely, as was apparently done in the last 24 hours with one of the planners of the isis-k attack that killed 13 of our soldiers on thursday. one more if i have time, and i think that i do. here it is. smerconish, what is sad is you blaming president biden. really? kick rocks. i m stopping right there. when president trump negotiated the deals, of course president biden takes accountability. baa, baa, baa, stop. hey, i m staying this. i guess i wasn t clear enough at the outset of the program. there is plenty of blame to go around, but i m not caught up in the blame game. i just think the whole damn thing is sad, and i m ha
that s what we will try to do in this situation and continue to do so. it s a fascinating story, jason redman, thank you for being here. michael, my honor. tweet me @smerconish and go to the facebook page. i ll read throughout the course of the program. kathryn, what do we have, in the world of youtube, operation pineapple should get nobel peace prize. eric swenson, i wonder what it is, is it wink and nod kind of stuff or disruptive? i want to know more about a fascinating aspect. up ahead, the biden administration said it was necessary for the u.s. to cooperate with the taliban throughout the u.s. exit from afghanistan, but do the risks outweigh the benefits? and the u.s. carried out an air strike against isis-k, the group claiming responsibility for carrying out the attack. but if you re fuzzy on what they
and your family safer in an emergency. a week s worth of food and water, radio, flashlight, batteries and first aid kit are a good start to learn more, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com responded to this week s survey question at smerconish.com. do you agree with secretary leon panetta? the question, we re going to have to go back in to get isis. here are the results. 56% of more than, let s call it 56,000 people who voted. sadly, they agree. i hope he s wrong. i fear that he s right. here are some of the social media reaction that s come in while i ve been on air. smerconish, panetta is a
trials within the health care setting, masking prevents transmission. but like every major medical institution in the country, tufts and duke require masking for all visitors, patients, physicians and staff. so the protection that s dr. meissner and i enjoy in our place of work is equally necessary for adults and children where they are in school. gentlemen, thank you both for being here. to be continued. i wish we had more time. what are your thoughts? tweet me @smerconish. or go to the facebook page. i ll read responses from the world of twitter, i wish masks weren t a necessity but they are, and the people agitating about them the most are the same people who are making them necessary. unvaccinated adults. chris, it s a total visceral reaction to me the people i see where i am on a day-to-day basis, all masked up, i can t help put thinking they re the ones already vaccinated. if you missed it, they agreed on