i was a real coward i couldn t do it until i was 16 so i started when i was 13 or 14 your book i mean. it i hardly ever slaughtered livestock you know even when i was older . one day i just left mama with the herd. i couldn t bear to watch it made me really sad to have to kill them i learned how to do it but it just broke my heart still when we needed a plane we had to do it by ourselves or with help. when i was 15 i killed a cougar. it was a young one. i hit it with a rock it was not my job they re nasty animals my son last year norma saw one kill a sheep. she was close to where it happened. i wasn t. going
right now. it is a television culture. people don t necessarily read the book, they get the audio book and they watch the television version of a book that becomes a movie. senator richard blumenthal made that point last night. whatever our minor differences, our common goal is holding the president accountable and we should begin hearings right away. call them whatever you d like, an impeachment inquiry, an oversight inquiry. most americans will never read that 450-page report. they are not going to read the book. they need to see the movie robert mueller is that movie. the democrats need to let people see the movie and this hemming and hawing over whether or not to launch an impeachment inquiry and what to call it seems to be beside the point. that s exactly right. listen, when you have the truth on your side you might as well rock it, right? this report came out about four, five weeks ago. democrats have been in the position to take the narrative,
a seven speed dual clutch transmission. emanuel says this sort of winter driving is greet he d like to stay outside a bit longer for a closer look but it s too cold they d like to be someplace that s warmer. through on the third and. that s better it s morocco twenty degree sunshine and some sand and he can take a closer look i got to rocco i have that s a rock it was four point seventy three meters long and one point sixty five meters tall that s about the same size as the skoda kodiak and the v.w. to go on all space. ok. ok.
about one count you think? reading the tea leaves in the text, there s more to the question they asked to indicate they had come to a consensus on the 17 counts. he delivered the alan charge which i love. it s so funny. go back and make a decision and also don t, you know, change your minds so i mean, it is a little bit of a the idea to conserve resources. nobody likes a hung jury. it s not that big of a deal one count the government is going do see it as a huge win with a conviction on 17 counts. and this is just further emblematic of this judge keeping the train on the track. rock it, docket. he wants a verdict on all 18 f. you re the prosecutor, you want the judge to tell them, look, you can hang on one count. give us the other 17 and the fear is they misunderstand somehow and think if they can t get to consensus on 18, throw it all out. which is the prosecutors don t want this.
it s largely anecdotal, very far removed from physics or mathematics and plays a certain role the ceremonies of democratic life and has played that role for half a century or so. but, of course, it s like everything else, it s changing. it s undergoing change because of the intense intellectual pressure brought on any scientific theory by the profound questions. for example, we know perfectly well that questions about the origins of life from the standpoint of 2018 are hopeless. we do not understand how life emerged from what under a rock it did emerge. we are simply making a coherent chemical account. a chemist at rice university has written about this, for inference. journal i m editing. he said it s time to and as