Remember the "year of mobile"? That was the five-year period from roughly 2007 to 2012, when industry pundits annually declared that everything was about to change because of the smart phone. Mobile eventually did come to dominate the marketing landscape, but the shift took far longer than anyone expected. I'm starting to think we're in…
killings, killings that run on a loop on your smartphone. the only thing i can tell is he couldn t breathe. reporter: the national debates about race and a pandemic that revealed inequality in our health, education, and economy like a low tide. but there is a difference between the shock of these events and the long term effects of trauma on whole communities. what does that mean? what do people who know about trauma think about the way it is being kicked around in pop culture? audi is back with me also joined by cnn political commentator and mike shield is back as well. audie it is fascinating to think about this. because on the one hand the idea of talking about trauma still feels very fresh in the overall modern history of america. we seem to still be a, put under the rug sort of maybe collective generation of people. on the other hand, what we see,
about trauma think about the way it is being kicked around in pop culture? audi is back with me, we are joined by political commentator ashley allison, and mike shield is back as well. adi it is very fascinating to think about this because on the one hand, the idea of talking about trauma still feels very fresh in the overall modern history of america. we seem to still be put under the rug, sort of the collective generation of people. on the other hand, what we see, the phrase we are all in together, at least for the pandemic, certainly we can pinpoint and point to broader issues of trauma. but the idea that it is more of a shared experience might surprise people in very different ways, in fact, you had a guest who talked about everyone having experienced some sort of trauma. that is a difficult tie to bind. i think, just to give us context here, there is an expanding area of research
(clapping) always there in crunch time. tonight, it was for love. the president defending giuliani s recent trip to ukraine, where giuliani continued to try to dig up dirt about president trump s political rival joe biden. he was a very great crime fighter, probably the greatest over the last 50 years, very smart, best mayor in the history of the city of new york, a great person who loves our country, and he does this out of love, believe me, he does it out of love. love or money. out front now, gloria borger, cnn political analyst, joe lock hea hearth, and mike shield, gloria let me start with you. president trump says giuliani is doing this out of love. well, i think rudy giuliani and donald trump in many ways are in all of this together.
at these people who he feels have slighted him in his past, scores him some points. saturday night live was a rerun going on, i don t know what got him upset about the rerun. it s all very babyish and immature. he probably didn t see the original. it was a christmas rerun, too. it s been a while. so, look, all these attacks and tweets, mike, what do you think? is it the pressure?