as trump considered sbinstallin clark as acting attorney general. director chris ray wouldn t even listen to lark. her . i said if you walked into the office, would you know how to get there and two would even know who you are? do you think the fbi will start following your orders? it s not going to happen. he s not confident. i mean these conversations, as donohue described them were incredibly contentious. it was nasty, and yet trump was pushing clark as hard as he could. yeah, look, i mean, to say they had very little respect for clark would be a huge understatement. they went through the dictionaries of one liners and put-downs and used it on clark to his face in meeting after meeting and the bottom line they wanted to convey was that he was absolutely not qualified to hold this position. his theories were totally whacky and untrue, and i think this
trying to stay above the fray. unlike in 2013. what difference at this point does it make? this time, hillary clinton was poised, practiced and pushing back with put-downs. i wrote a whole chapter in my book, hard choices, i would be glad to send it to you congressman. i m sorry it doesn t fit your narrative, congressman, i can only tell you what the facts were and i know that is not the facts you want to hear. happy to bring breakfast in but we d ask you to answer the question, and it wasn t a trick question. my eyes, my ears, please, not mike pompeo, never mike pompeo, the thing it, it was a trick question, they were all trick questions, in may 2014, not satisfied with the previous seven committees, seven, found no major wrong doing other than
his entire career, self importance was a key target for pj o rourke. he viewed it with a combination of withering disdain and a very powerful line in put downs. and i might add he never lost track of his midwestern roots, indeed, at the time of his death, he is thought to have been writing a book about the united states, viewed from the perspective of his hometown toledo. finally, people across china have gathered together to celebrate their age old traditions and welcome the lantern festival. thousands of lanterns filled the streets alongside light shows, fireworks and eye catching folk performances. people write personal messages of hope for the new year inside the lanterns such as prosperity or good luck in love. the lanterns illuminate the sky and carry the wishes to heaven.
the cdc says new data about teens and health during the pandemic echoes a cry for help. a new survey reveals mental health in teens spiked significantly dur the covid-19. nearly a third of high schoolers saying mood heightened during the pandemic. bring in clinical director in on our sleeves. we really need your expertise. i want to start with the numbers, which are just disturbing s no other way to put it. the cdc says this week 55% of teens reported enduring insults, put-downs or other forms of emotional abuse from a parent or other adult at home during the height of the pandemic lockdowns.