problematic for him legally, reputationally and operationally because at some point most of these people around trump aren t going to be loyal to him. we ve seen this already with lev parnas. he was someone who they assumed wouldn t cooperate with the impeachment inquiry. he now is. how many other people are going to start cooperating? how many people are going to change their stories like gordon sondland did today? you know, when there s just a couple of people involved in a conspiracy or a couple of people involved in wrongdoing, it s easy for them to keep their stories straight. when you have an entire group of people who are in there largely because of self-interest and they all start to get picked off by prosecutors or congressional investigators, things unravel, and that s what giuliani is looking at right now. eugene, i don t know if you re the right guy to take complaints about the democratic party, but several democrats complained to me they are incensed. let s note the demo
southern district of new york of his associates for campaign finance violations. that s independent of everything going on in congress. meanwhile congress is unraveling this other scheme to essentially tilt ukraine against biden in trump s favor for the 2020 election. both of those things are hugely problematic for him. legally, reputationally and operationally. because at some point most of pee p these people around trump aren t going to be loyal to him. we ve seeb this already with lev parnas. he was someone they assumed wouldn t cooperate with the impeachment inquiry. how many other people are going to start cooperating and change their stories like gordon sondland did today? when there s just a couple of people involved in a conspiracy or wrong doing, it s easy for them to keep their stories straight. when you have an entire group of people and they all start to get picked off by prosecutors or
carry weapons in their stores recently, you tweeted out and said this. these decisions by cbs, wegmans walmart s and walgreens this week demonstrate that not only is standing up for gun safety the right thing to do, it s no longer controversial. i hope senate majority leader is watching and will be inspired to stand up for our safety as well. that was your tweet, but if you could sit down with leader mcconnell, what would you say to him face-to-face? well, first of all, this is about saving americans lives. that s something hopefully we can all agree on that 100 americans shouldn t die every day from gun violence in this country. the second thing i would say is that for too long, too many lawmakers have been beholden to the gun lobby. the nra is weaker than they ve ever been, financially, reputationally and the gun violence prevention mover is stronger. supporting background checks on every gun sale and a strong red
responding to crises. exactly. and in what capacity does a third party assist law enforcement, emergency preparedness, like you are offering? what we do is we go into organizations much the same way that law enforcement and emergency management structures operate, which is we develop emergency response plans. and then we train on those emergency response plans. again, in all three, organizations are well prepared, both financially, reputationally, the communication, internal/external communication to their employees is done. in response how do they build resiliency a a crisis situation has hit, how do they mean tan the couldn t fewity of pragss befo before. jonathan wackrow, thank you so much.
kneeling? yes, he s done a lot of great social justice work, but for you to get paid to go into the nfl press conference and say we re past kneeling? again, asinine. players coalition 2.10. he got paid to take the bullets he s taking now, because we re not having it. some strong words there from eric reid. what do you make of it? is it worse for jay-z the businessman to partner with the nfl? he s close to being worth a billion dollars. he doesn t need the money, so what is he getting out of this reputationally to partner with the nfl? he s getting an awful lot. if you take what tmz is reporting, that the nfl has offered him a significant stake in an nfl ownership, then that s pretty huge. as a matter of fact, think about this. walter peyton back in the mid- 9 mid-1950s wanted to be the first minority franchise. that didn t work out for many