it their entitled behavior just a product of a prosperous society that requires very little of them? oh, good questions and no good answers. like when i asked my mom why i looked like the mailman, she told because he delivers. oh oh, that s what she told me. you are not gen z? no, i m not. do you have many interactions with gen z? feel like we re talking about them like they re zoo animals? we are kind of, yeah. it s also for some of them, it s maybe not entirely their fault that they re not that great in person because, you know, the government made in person illegal for formative times in their life where, you know, maybe after college, during college i d internships ,i was in person and i didn t know how to behave in an office. i m not sure they still do. but i was told these things know i was able to learn things. i think that s something that s very important for success, regardless of age, is that you need to hate yourself a little bit.
generalz fault. i asked my mom why i looked like the mailman. she tell it because she delivers? that is what she told me. greg: kat, you are not gen z? no. it is not entire ly fault. the government made in person ill illegal, after college, during college internships. i was in person. i didn t know how to behave in an office. i was able to learn things. i think that something very important for success regardless of age, you need to hate yourself a little bit.
young age, we were safe with each other. we experimented and learn thing from each other and we didn t put the label on it because again your girlfriends keep you secrets and you let some boy in town touch you over your sweatshirt and all of a sudden, you are the county whore. so the person i ever kissed wa girl in my neighborhood before ever kissed a boy coming today, she is still hot and he is in prison. and it s weird because he no identifies as a woman which makes you a. which i am a-ok with. a band, courtesy of the mailman.
are saying we will have the infrastructure ready for him, but he is making the motions for somebody running for president. there have been a lot of thought they wanted to get through the legislative session in florida to give him a chance to get that business behind him but the clock is ticking, and the poll lead for president trump is growing over the governor. sandra: so many of the candidates and expected candidates are already getting those tests out there, especially on the federal abortion ban which we know the six-week ban in those states so far. florida, georgia, idaho, iowa, kentucky, louisiana, mississippi, north dakota, ohio, oklahoma, south carolina, tennessee, texas, that is a major test so far on the campaign trail. finish off shannon by asking you about the mailman, gerald groth on the supreme court fight. u.s. postal service worker who refused to work on sundays because he observes the sabbath, here he is in his own words, we ll get your take on where
the mailman was a branch davidian. under cover agent robert rodriguez was at the compound when koresh received the warning. robert immediately excused himself. i had to leave. david said, no, stay. robert said, no, i got to go. as robert tells me, he walks out the door and says, i was just waiting for them to put a bullet in my back. agent rodriguez went straight to his commanders. he said they re looking at us. they know we re coming. you need to call this off. but the impetus to act had already reached critical mass. in the next few hours events at waco would transfix the nation and david koresh would become a household name. i knew that they were coming. you know, i knew they were coming before they knew they were coming.