repellant. why do they think this is the kind of thing that would actually work? people realize, according to polling, most people are uncomfortable with abortion in this country. they want laws ban it at least in the first trimester or second or third trimester. they want significant restrictions on abortion. that is the vast majority of people both democrats and republicans. so the abortion advocacy movement in our country is very nervous about this. they don t like the fact that abortion is losing popularity, losing favor. rachel: right. they resort to these outlandish tactics. magical abortion candles. campaign to shout your abortion. this was something that was pop aized a year or two ago. lighting up empire state building pink in new york when they celebrated abortion through all nine months practically, which is infanticide. when you see this extremism coming from abortion advocates, because they realize they re losing. so they re doing anything possible in order to normaliz
jeffrey goldberg says it is a 100,000 word subtweet trump s leadership. mattis is still being coy and silent out of respect for the presidential office. saying if you leave an stwrik administration, you owe some silence, give the people there as much opportunity as possible to defend the question. i asked goldberg what he took away from his conversations with mattis. my sense is that there is a lot about donald trump that he finds absurd and repellant, but he is trying to maintain this disciplined approach of not speaking ill of a sitting president. so you are reading between the lines of what he says and how he reacts to questions and sometimes what he doesn t say. well, yeah. a lot is the dog that doesn t bark. he doesn t defend donald trump in the book. he does not hold donald trump up
team around him. jared is a repellant to bringing in top tier talent. he knows it s a threat to his own survival. one of the main reasons he got a lot of authority was because of ivanka. even among his own children donald trump did not give eric or don junior these kind of roles in the white house, and there s a reason for this but gave jared a pass. rex tillerson was on capitol hill giving testimony. one of the things he said was his job was untenable because the jared kushner was involved in hiring decisions. also on the other side of the qatari question. ultimately this seems like missing the forest for the trees a little bit. trump is his own man and creates his own problems. we kind of glossed over it but very weird for the president to start his trip abroad by insulting the mayor of the city where he s going a stone cold loser. not weird for trump.
resident. federal crime here. the reagan administration when this happened. president reagan dispatched agents, intelligence, as well as fbi to kidnap an individual and bring them here. i was kidnapped. the judge said i don t care how you got here. here is the indictment. if you think these guys kidnapped you, sue them. it can happen. ainsley: details are too gory to talk about this morning for people eating their breakfast. he has a house in virginia. four kids, three of his kids born here in the united states. what does the president need to do. the president has a lot of factors to balance. you know, saudi arabia is the linch pin along with israel of our foreign policy. saudi arabia has enormous investment in the united states and turkey and other places that we want to see flourish economically. the president has to put this fire out. the behavior is so morally repellant.
police officers their job. it s a higher calling. i think most of us would agree given the danger of the job the public service component to it. it s a job for them. they go to work: they do their jobs every day. i remember doing phone calls and you would be shocked at the bravery of these people. and bravery is every day bravery. they go to work knowing every day it could be their last time. they know that but they don t think about that. they just do it. and that the fact that this young man, 41, i mean, gosh, i m young. i m well, i don t feel that young. but i m 43. this young man is two years younger than me. his kids will never ever see him again. and you know, that s why when i see a cop i always just say hey, thanks, it s the right thing to do. brian: hey, dan, does it matter, you kill an officer, death penalty. in this case he died. but, could that be a repellant for this type of cavalier killing of cops that people are getting used to? you know, brian, i m not