circumstances. i had not been born when that speech was given, tim scott was not born. kamala harris and jeffrey, barack obama was two years old, i read or listen to that speech, i can not imagine living in a country where that speech was necessary. a country where what he depicted existed. it did. whether i was here for it or not. as we know dr. king was assassinated on a motel balcony in memphis, tennessee less than 5 years after he gave the speech, killed before he reached age of 40, he would be 93 had he not been felled by an assassin s bullet. i wonder what he would say about the country we have become. the process is undeniable
jim: tonight monday. nation will honor life and legacy of martin luther king jr., he was born january 15, 1929, he has been gone for over 50 years, what he did, wrote, stood for and said is not gone it lives, 5 years before dr. king was killed he delivered a speech. most speeches don t impact us for long, every now and 15 and then we hear one, and stays with us. rarely there is a speech that changes us, strong forms us, alters the path of a nation, dr. king did that when he shared his dream for the country. dreams are often borne from adversity, and heartache and
how much talk will be about burying the police, attending funeral services of the proves killed last year. police officered last year, 2021 was deadliest year in it country for police officers in nearly a century. you hear a lot about professor prosecutors who want to engage in what they call bond reform, so people can drive-thru christmas parades in wisconsin, and kill children. you hear a lot about progressive prosecutors who want new voting rights laws only to ignore very laws your elected officials pass. let me make sure i have this right. we need to make it easier to vote so people can be elected and pass laws only to have the laws ignored by other people you election i think i have it. you hear a lot about crimes
trey: let me ask you a practical question. being a cop is a difficult job every day. you will be cross-examined by defense attorney it is a hard job. why in the world would police risk their lives or risk being sued to make arrests or investigate cases, that are never going to be prosecuted in. police are out there protecting the public. doing what they were hired to do. the police department throughout country are doing their jobs, politicians, and district attorneys are not doing theirs, traditionally, always. district attorneys and police department worked together. now you see a trend of that not happening it is very troublesome for the safety of the people of this country. trey: you know, paul, i was a prosecutor for almost two
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