life. but you go into more gifted communities, they learn how to tie a tie. they know what the difference of forks are for food and salad fork, you know, the soup spoon. i didn t learn that until i got to the white house. right. that s where i learned it, visiting with you. we ate sandwiches. i give you the tip. you do this and that s the bread and that s the drink. the b and the d. that s how i remembered so i wasn t eating somebody else s bread and drinking somebody else s drink. so just being able to see things positive in front of them, not just the basketball court where they could come here, not just a boxing ring. they could come in and let some anger off and do some push-ups. it s not everything that, you know he s not even into that. so we got to put in front of them people that are successful in their field. that s a great idea.
someone to communicate with or to run to, without having to worry about getting injured or shot. i believe, it should be, like, more opportunities. like, more internships, more variety of things to do in in our communities, because not everybody want to hoop or play play ball, play football. to trail onto that, i do agree. i feel like there should be more sponsorships and more things within the schools. such as, like, after-school program, to keep the kids from off the streets. or like, things that they want to do. like, not everybody wants to fight all the time. like, people want to express their selves with their art. we need people to come into the community. so saying like things like that. like, it s people that s my age that never tied a tie in they life. but you go into more gifted communities. they learn how to tie a tie. they know the difference for forks for food and salad fork.
them. i think this argument about using the outside salad fork first or whatever it is they concern themselves with is silly. i do think there s one point that they miss, however. that is, you have to do what is most effective. i don t think what s most effective is throwing sarah huckabee sanders out of a restaurant. i wouldn t serve her either, frankly. what s most successful is getting a million people on the street to protest. let s redirect all of that pent up energy to something that makes a difference. let s get a million people to go to maine or a million to alaska and start putting pressure on the senators. it s perfectly civil to do that. no one is telling them to be violent protesters. we re not going to let them go through life unscathed. sarah huckabee has no right to live a life of no fuss, no news after inciting against the press
controversial things, one strike, and he is out. jemele hill mounts a racially inflammatory diatribe against donald trump, and that is inappropriate. inappropriate is when you use the wrong salad fork. this is off the charts outrageous, and it seems to me the biggest outrageous that esp espn, no apology from her or the network, wasn t even a slap on the wrist, even though trammell hill probably alienated half the audience that doesn t despise donald trump. martha: do you think she should be fired for this? i don t want to say that. i do think espn, this is a huge fumble not to do something, insist on an apology. there is a long history here, including the network, during the campaign, moving a celebrity golf tournament from donald trump s california golf course. by the way, martha, most of the mainstream media basically ignored the story dealt sarah sanders said it was a firing offense. martha: no doubt a lot of espn viewers who are trump
been reduced to nearly insignificance since world war ii. less than 10% of our international agreements today are treaties. what the administration is really concerned about here, that this statement will upset the negotiations with iran and i have to say this is not an argument about protocol, whether tom cotton used the salad fork instead of the dinner fork. the real problem is the administration fears its negotiation posture is so fragile that the whole deal could come apart. the conclusion you ought to draw from that, really if the deal is that fragile, they don t have a deal. bill: mitch mcconnell signed the letter. he is one of the 47. interestingly that senator corker out of tennessee did not head of the senate foreign relations committee. the left is up in arms over this. new york daily news, front page cover much the newspaper calling republicans traitors. react to that? well, that is ridiculous. senators and members of the house opine on foreign policy all the time it is,