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hourly fashion the way in which partisanship and the idea of my way or the highway the way rules most of our discussions. and we applaud now as a rare event when people set aside the label are or d and do something together when this is entirely what happened here, franklin roosevelt went to the industrialists who are angry at him because he had promoted all these social classes that we re lifting people out of the depression. and he said, i need you to make fifth de thousand planes and they said, we can t do more than 2000. he said i need 50,000. he got 50,000 planes that year and so there was a sense of cooperation, a sense of in it together. and so freedom. casey, at the end of the day, that s what you re talking about. is that freedom is not just what i want. it s what we need and sometimes they re in conflict with one another. that iowa or nebraska
pochettino situation you are going to get in chelsea is maybe similar to get in chelsea is maybe similar to what we see at manchester united. he is going to bring stability to chelsea and a personality that will command respect. it will be my way or the highway and i think some of the players may get on with him very quickly, some players may not and i think almost instantly you will see pochettino drive his mould into this chelsea squad. the sporty directors have called him an exceptional candidate but given that they have spent so much money on this squad, he is going to undoubtably become one of the most expensive, well paid managers in world football. it is a move that chelsea cannot afford to lose. it move that chelsea cannot afford to lose. , 4, ~ move that chelsea cannot afford to lose. , ., ~ ,, lose. it is intriguing, thank you forioining lose. it is intriguing, thank you forioining us- lose. it is intriguing, thank you forjoining us. to lose. it is intriguing, thank you
through the actual, normal process that congress usually takes. so they ve combined these two things and they re saying, my way or the highway. that s not right, and that s not the way we re supposed to govern. let s discuss this now with michael genovese, political analyst and president of the global policy institute at loyola marymount university. good to see you, my friend. both sides are going to spin, but what s your read on what little we know so far? you hit the nail on the head. what little we know. bits and pieces are starting to dribble out. we don t know the full details and therein lies the rub. that s where we ll have the problem. both sides want to make it look like they win. neither side wants to look like they saved in. yet both sides have had to make some concessions. and so the real problem is going to be when the details of the bill get exposed to the left on the democratic party and the right on the republican party, and that s where a lot of
negotiate for months. i mean, since january. finally got him to at least pay attention three weeks ago, but there has been no urgency, john. the problem is with the white house, you got the president who leaves the country, you ve got a senate who leaves the district of columbia. they are taking time off right now, away from washington. this crisis, which janet yellen says could be as early as june 1st, and she s given some mixed messages. there are a bunch of us who would love to see her math, but we have to take her at her word and the speaker is as early as june 1st. republicans have been willing to work with the white house, there has not been any urgency. john: hakeem jeffries is blaming the speaker, saying it s my way or the highway. that is not a road to a bipartisan resolution.
look at the town of uvalde, ripped asunder, a lot of division in the community, the investigation of the police response continues, presentation to the grand jury is still probably months away now, the department of justice is investigating as well. while we remember those precious lives that were lost, this community has got an awfully long way to go before it even begins to heal. and here s the thing. my 12-year-old daughter said this the other day, when something like this happens you never get used to it. you just get used to dealing with it. and that s what uvalde is going to have to do for decades to come. sandra: quoting the governor, the community and the entire state of texas were devastated to the core by the tragedy at robb elementary school.