This was well planned. A simple, but important speaking engagement. People in Brad Holmes' position do this all the time. But they don't usually find this kind of news out this way.
but if he can t keep republicans from staying in their jobs, i m not sure how who is he going to build with? who would be the troops out there that rally to his defense? it s just the people he s already got. is it your sense as a washington insider guy who knows the town, what would impeachment do to the house members and president trump s re-elect? joy, i was deputy communications director for al gore in 2000 after he ran for president. this logic that people have about clinton is misty eyed. i think they don t quite remember this correctly. one thing that happened is bill clinton in august before that midterm election took responsibility for what he did. he admitted what he did wrong and apologized to the nation, and every democrat after that came out and lambasted him and then they ran for re-election. remember, joe lieberman became a vice presidential nominee because of a speech he gave going after bill clinton.
washington that impeachment would help trump. i m not sure how he would build who s he going to build with? who would be the troops out there that rally to his defense? it s just the people he s already got. is it your sense as a washington insider guy who knows the town, what would impeachment do to donald trump s reelect and what would it do to the house members reelect? joy, i was deputy communications direct for al gore in 2000 when he ran for president after the clinton impeachment and this logic that people have about clinton is kind of misty eyed. they don t quite remember this correctly. one thing that happened is that bill clinton in the august before that midterm election, he took responsibility for what he did. he went on television, he admitted what he did wrong and he apologized to the nation. and ever democrat after that came out and lambasted him and then they ran for re-election. joe lieberman became a vice
every day is busier. i think a lot of us are advocates not only for our own books, but books period. there are tons of articles saying people are reading less now thanner. what do you say? people are saying, you know, since people are reading on their ereaders, i haven t read a book. they probably weren t reading before. i don t read as much as i used to because i have two children and a bookstore and a lot of responsibility, but it s the thing i love most. it made me so misty-eyed. i love when i cry and the person doesn t. it s like, that s beautiful. i imagine many think i m nuts. that s because your mother is a librarian. i love books. i feel the same way. i can t help but looking around. sensory overload. that means we re doing it. the right thing is paying off. they ve sold 150,000 books in just their first year.
space. and really, in so many ways, a game changer for ultimately exploring space in a more sustained way. so this is a big moment. and leroy, i ve got you also, retired nasa astronaut. i imagine equally misty eyed. talking about the heavy rocket and the successful launch. what are you thinking about watching that going up, up and away? reporter: i tell you what. i am pretty overcome. this is fantastic. the first time in a very long time we ve launched a rocket, anyone has launched a rocket that s this powerful. watching it fly away and it looks like everything is still going phenomenally. we re all watching the upper stages burn. the first stages look flawless. everything looked great. as miles was saying, the crowd of young people in hawthorne is just really inspiring. i think this is an important