two things, ray ban sunglasses, chocolate chip, ice cream, very dull. president , look., stand up. wh she i wanter the war hero is not real. stand up because she s in a wheelchair. but everybody else, please ever. up oh , my god. this i know he always does that. laura , disneyland has great moments with mr. lincoln. this is sad momentth mr. ls wit. biden. i can t wait to see thatnnot animatronic in action. the sunglasses still aren t working. you knowstill not , it s been very special being in new york with you. ar always it s been an intimate studio. yeah. are you enjoying this? well, i m more intimate you enj? e. .fumes.ppy there s no marijuana fields. i got hit with marijuana fumesk as i was walking to the studio earlier today. we raymond raymond three wishes . are there. thank than yk you kindly, geny. my first wish is that politicians would avoid well, first that the graphic would fire in time, but then that politicians would avoid stupidcr
rather than the people. all right, we ll watch and see what happens. darren lewis, many thanks. david carrick, a serial sex offender, served in one of britain s most elite armed police units for years. he s now behind bars, but his ability to evade justice has only fueled a growing distrust and anger toward police in the uk. cnn s katie paul grace reports on how apparent failures may have prevented carrick from being stopped sooner. reporter: a mismonth ago, po officers carrick was arrested. the failure of police to stop him despite multiple reports of his violence towards women has caused outrage here in the uk. we ve looked into some of the key momentth when carrick could have been stopped but wasn t.
senate, i got to tell you, when they started cleaning out the professionals at the pentagon, and putting in these trump stooges at thehe very end of hi administration, when bill barr said, i ve had enough, and when esper was fired, and when others walked off the stage, there was a momentth where our country wa really in jeopardy. and i do think we ve forgotten that. i think we dress it up in whose team are i you on, and are you pro-trump or anti-trump. a instead of, you have to be on the american team. and we can t allow there to be someone in that office that abused power the way that he did. thank goodness that general milley was there, and other generals, i think, all saw this guy s flaws, and what a terrible leader he was. i ll tell you one thing they get right at the pentagon, they teach them to be leaders.
that and not doing anything about it. dehumanizing is this. this is dehumanizing. help us understand that momentth a little bit. he was saying it was dehumanizing. who was he beg critical of? was he upset about failing to do reunification or what was that reaction in general? having covered doug collins for a while now, it is no surprise he would deviate from his opening speech that way. what he s done is not only blameds democrats but his own party which controlled all levels ofco power here in washington for the first two years of the presidency for failing to deal with this issue. to answer your question, he was criticizing not just the other side but his own party in terms