great transition. it s all called bidens great transition. to the incredible transition and then to be stronger in the world a stronger thing we have to make the economy weaker to make it stronger because that is a great transition because that is great lower jobs growth is a good thing we learned that on friday. were not likely to see the blockbuster job reports month over month that is a good thing. steve: not as many new jobs? as part of the great transition. and this is what they are going with. what we are doing is preparing for the road ahead with that swift red hot economic growth we had over the last year. steve: swift and red-hot. and with the pandemic lockdown the proportion of adults actually working and here is a senior advisor. that this is an economic transition moment. helen even saying it? since that patronizing soundbite? with your stupid destructive policies? what are they talking about? to 2 percent inflation up at 8 percent inflation. from reliable e
that lesson was learned quickly, it only took once, i do not pull irons any more. what about other types of pain? do we learn our lessons first time or in such a rush to feel better we leave before class ending? when something terrible happens we want to move on, it is human nature, a defense mechanism. we change the subject. we avoid the topic, we move on so the pain will stop. but in our haste to feel better, do we sometimes leave before the lesson is learned? not a single person of good conscious who does not grieve in the aftermath of a mass killing. because the weight is heavy, we don t want to linger and move othe risk is we leave before the lesson is learned. so the pain hurts but it does not alter us. there is yet another classroom full of dead children and teachers, will this time be different? history says no. what did we learn? what changed? did the pain hurt or did the pain alter. if we re open to change, the question is what, how, what would work, what is a rea
amateurs, they don t have black market connections or many friends, if they are trying to get weapons illegally, will give us a chance to stop them. with red flag laws, they are already working in some parts of the country, i would like to see them nationwide. trey: two part question, first part, what law needs to be better enforced. the other let s assume you are the emperor for the day, you an enact any idea not in law right now. i like the idea of expanding the red flag laws, i want to pick up on something you mentioned in our opening. we have a big problem whether it comes to loopholes in background checks, we could stop somewhats killers by paying attention to red flags they give off. we can learn closely at their backgrounds, many
that now has been shown to be discredited. up in of this began in july of 2016. it began well before that. i think that is the one of the most important take aways from this susman case. which is why john durham has so much work left to do. trey: regardless of the verdict, and look, you have been a defense attorney and a prosecutor. is does strike me that there was new information, new to the public that was produced during this trial. were you stuck by anything produced during this trial? when should the public take from it? a few points that blew me away, post stinging for hillary clinton world is robby mook, hillary clinton s campaign manager from 16, testified under
from the very beginning, when we were critical of them was always concerned about provokes russia, that goes back to march of 2021, ukrainians russians showed up on ukraine border we did not deliver the trump system of lethal weapons to them, that of the same thing they didn t want to provoke them and why they with held the systems early on in war was same reasons, i thought it was put away, it was disturbing to see it comes back. ukranians are in a desperate situation, they still have a very good chance here. to put together some capability to take territory back. what is what they are interested in doing, the systems are vital to that kind of an operation and success in it. trey: you use word desperate, that got my