it s 4:00 in washington d.c. a hail mary move by the disgraced ex-president that serves as an indication that special counsel jack smith may well be close to making a decision on whether or not to indict donald trump. we re at donald trump s dear attorney general, the special counsel is being mean to me phase. make no mistake we have been here before. late yesterday lawyers for the ex-president asked for a meeting with merrick garland. the letter itself was brief, filled with the usual trump rhetoric about being persecuted despite the fact that the ex-president is the one who has resisted handing over some of the nation s most sensitive intelligence secrets. documents he kept just one lock, one door away from hundreds of people at his pay for membership club to the government who rightfully owned the documents and asked for them back. the new york times says the letter asserts that trump is treated unfairly in the investigations led by jack smith. the washington post is r
that s not happening and i will bring every single gun loaded and ready. wow. good evening, everyone. the reid out tonight with those angry moms that you hear so much about yelling and screaming about vaccines, children, you do enough to rub the father s bellies, black or gay people. the woman who was so incensed over mask wearing. they threatened intimidation and violence. violence in our schools as well as in our hospitals, grocery stores, graces of worship and today in a cemetery in racine, wisconsin. there was a lot of gun violence. too much. more than on any rich country in the world and far too little to do it. where are those angry moms now? why aren t they protesting? running for organized school boards, protecting the kids? isn t this a bigger child protection issue than tony morrison books? it s almost like the protests are political theater and not about protecting the kids at all because what could be more important when it comes to protecting children than tr
coming up with a long list of who s not threatened. yeah. it s it s this report is stunningly important and incredibly presh yent about what lies ahead. and the problem is, nicole, all the people who should be paying attention to this are so caught up in the politics of this moment that they re being persuaded not to take it seriously, not to look at it, and not to lean into really addressing it before something god awful happens again. and that is the reality we re faced with. and i hate to say it, there s so much about our government that is reactive. there s nothing proactive. there s no one saying, hey, this is a problem that s staring us in the face, let s take a moment and address it. it s not until it gets to the point where you can do very little to really have an impact
children overall at the time. that number is over 60%. in baltimore, by the way, 62% of children live in single parent homes. in 1965 the unemployment was nearly double the national average. in 2015 the situation is exactly the same. twice the national average. in baltimore, 59% of black men between ages of 25 and 54 are working. compared with 79% of white men. child poverty rates for african-american children have gone down since the 60s. but there are twice as many african-american kids that continue to live in poverty as children overall. tom brokaw when i reread this report, you sit there and say, number one, pat moynahan was presh yent and number two, some things never changed. i remember when that report came out and we had another report talking about a nation separate and unequal in this country. moynahan was attacked from the left vilified for his candid
children overall at the time. that number is over 60%. in baltimore, by the way, 62% of children live in single parent homes. in 1965 the unemployment was nearly double the national average. in 2015 the situation is exactly the same. twice the national average. in baltimore, 59% of black men between ages of 25 and 54 are working. compared with 79% of white men. child poverty rates for african-american children have gone down since the 60s. but there are twice as many african-american kids that continue to live in poverty as children overall. tom brokaw when i reread this report, you sit there and say, number one, pat moynahan was presh yent and number two, some things never changed. i remember when that report came out and we had another report talking about a nation separate and unequal in this country. moynahan was attacked from the left vilified for his candid