house of representatives, davi rawlston then, november of last year, h died donald trump might have gotten a few more minutes of slee that night thinking that is on witness who can never testif against him. david rawlston had the presenc of mind to tape donald trump s phone call to him, and now david rawlston is, in effect testifying against trump fro the grave. the audio recording made b david rawlston could, in and o itself, represents a individual account in a larger indictment of donald trump if trump committed a crime i his phone go, it s a different crime than the one that he might have committed in this phone call to secretary of state raffensperger. if each of those phone calls i
or when people are filling out their ballots and women, i mean, let s why be so condescending and disrespectful to women to say that on their deciding on reproductive rights or milk is 20 cents more a gallon. let s see, which is you know? who do you think women are? you can t take human rights away from an entire gender and not expect it to blow back. and i have to tell, you the night of that supreme court decision, on june 24th, i went to bed happy that night thinking, wow, they just handed this to us. they just turned the majority of women, democratic women, republican women, independent women, against them. the vast majority. let me ask you this, because you saw that on june 24th. interesting that republicans in general didn t seem to see that or at least those that sit on the supreme court that they
or an event where this can t happen. we had shootings at the celebration, the concert in philadelphia yesterday, the mayor there just beside himself. said he looks forward to the time when he s not the mayor because he s up every night thinking where is it going to happen next. andrea, this type of tragedies, answers are nowhere around. there are no definitive clear-cut answers or things to make it make sense because it doesn t make sense. what is required is a deeper dive into the pathology of these domestic violent extremists. what s the cause and effect, what makes them tick, and then devising strategies if it s possible to mitigate or minimize the risk that they pose in
president biden gets up every day and goes to bed every night thinking about what can we do to get a lid on inflation. anyone who brings him a good idea he thinks will help american families, he s willing to do it. the abbott plant, the baby formula, has restarted operations. president biden said he didn t learn about the severity of the infant formula shortage until april but problems first emerged at the abbott plant in october of 2021. an industry executive said they knew how bad this could get when the plant closed in february. you re the secretary of commerce. when did you first learn of this problem? i first learned about it, you know, a couple of months ago. so, this is this is april? a difficult issue. yes, probably april. i m not involved in the administration s response here, i should say. but i think they re doing a very good job. as soon as they learned that
of evidence at the home there. the person of interest, it is strange, you normally would know the name of the person of interest, you want the public to help. they have not named that person of interest, i believe they are focusing on the person of interest today, early as today, perhaps, we will know who the person of interest is, they want the public s health. a murder mystery, carley, i rested all night thinking about this, why kill somebody and take them away? you take them away, because you don t want to be discovered and i believe the person who committed this hanious event knew because there was no forced