berated the minister for acting too slowly in civilian and militant aircraft. is that public scolding unusual? yes, so this is pretty interesting. what will be unusual for a lot of people to see is this was essentially a public cabinet meeting, a video conference which you don t often see. surely the big decisions are made in private, and so this one this meeting was definitely for public consumption, but these meetings happen fairly regularly. there s a chance for ministers in charge of the economy, health, railways, et cetera, to give their reports to president putin directly and in public, and so in this case, you had the minister of industry and trade talking as you said, about completing orders for military and civilian aircraft, and it became very apparent very quickly that president putin wasn t happy. listen.
she never, ever is off message. where does that come from? she was born into it. it s in her dna. she was her father was in congress. right. this is what she believes. and that s the thing. that s it. she is the same. that s what you see in your film. that s what you see on january 6th. she is the same sort of steely bad ass sort of scolding donald trump for being in bad with putin, she is the same person on january 6th. right. and the thing i actually appreciated when you were showing that footage. john boehner was there yesterday. and he was crying. it was so sweet. he said such nice things about her. but it brings you back to an era where just like georgew. bush, they disagreed about very serious things. but they still worked together. and that s what has been lost from our politics. we could talk for the next three days about that. i think one of the moments that is most noticeable if you re on the george w. bush side is he was privileged to pay honor to
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change. it redesignated with me. this is the solution to this long-standing problem that people in eastern work and have been looking for for a long time. the group s goal is to redraw the border to put the eastern two-thirds of the state into idaho state lines. nine have already voted, 19 counties towards the seating and two other counties set to vote next month. if both the state of idaho and oregon sign off on the plane commit will be sent to congress for a vote. todd: we will be voting. parents get a second chance at a michigan school board meeting after silenced earlier this week. watch. we will conduct ourselves as adults. we will not bow and we will not share. you can clap if you would like. todd: that was a scolding parents received monday. yesterday he did arguments breaking out at the meeting as hundreds of parents share their thoughts about sexually explicit books in the school library.
to yell at them about politics and be scolding, i don t think anybody wants to deal with that. personally i didn t have this luxury because i want smaller government anyone who agrees with me politically lives in a bunker in the woods. i never get to meet those pe people. greg: that you ever let politics interfere with the relationship? no, not even a little bit. if that is the first date and that s what she brought up i would ve yelled check faster men are under attack. you can t be a man anymore if you hold the door open your chauvinistic and possibly racist. everything a man does is under attack. alpha males bad everything that defines a man, running into a building and saving somebody from a fire, bad. more men are going to start going towards a place where they are recognized. everybody wants to be liberal especially women, there seems to