know, i was cleared at that level at times when i got briefed on it, i let the briefer take the information with him when he would brief me, i did not want to have it anywhere it would be exposed. you would go to a specific room to read it, and all of this cod gravely daging,nd i thinabout friend a right now, and wt they must be feeling knowing that the fmer president poteially put their security arisk, and this puts basically a target otheir head they could be executed if this information got into the wro hand evan, obviously the president often treats any sort of accusation against him with a loof public bravo, but privately,ou have some and what he s talking about.g thiis repting by somef my colleagues, gby orr and krten holmes, you kn, they re talking to some of their urces in the trump world, and, you kn, he s asking people
have got to get used to having covid in the community, but we are also being encouraged to have these first two vaccines. i am wondering how important a high level of uptake of boosters might be. i important a high level of uptake of boosters might be. boosters might be. i think the argument boosters might be. i think the argument about boosters might be. i think the argument about boosters i boosters might be. i think the argument about boosters is i boosters might be. i think the| argument about boosters is no different argument about boosters is no different in are sent to the argument about the first two doses. delta argument about the first two doses. delta is argument about the first two doses. delta is a argument about the first two doses. delta is a very punishing enemy, and we cannot delta is a very punishing enemy, and we cannot really tolerate it in our community. we need enough people with a community. we need enough people with a higher level of protective
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so this happens. we know this. it s kind of the same with the military when you take some of these jobs. they are tough jobs, no doubt and i don t doubt that this ambassador s attention, work hard and give us a long career d on the president has the right to do that and that was mentioned many times today. shannon: it was but when it comes against the backdrop of accusations that rudy giuliani or others were spreading things about her that may not have been true and that led the president to say if she s working against my interests, of course i wouldn t want that ambassador there. what you make of what we heard about that today? stick a one of the things we have to keep in mind is that some of those accusations, somef those rumors and things being said were started by ukrainians. so it made for a bad dynamic. she may be the innocent victim of that but sometimes, like with the baseball team, if the chemistry is not right, the manager has to go. that s how you make the move. the presi
and 1.9%, now we ve had two quarters of 2%. that s what we used to call the obama doldrums and it s not what trump donald trump promised, more than 3%. we spent eight years who was it that said 2% is the new normal? paul: larry summers. trump campaigned against that. that s the dichotomy that s interesting. the job numbers are stronger than i think anyone thought. that would seem to auger higher growth. it s hard to square the kind of anemic growth with this growth in jobs the way they re doing. maybe if we do get the new nafta deal passed and we do get the trade deal with china, maybe we get back to boosting the growth. because trump s going to campaign on jobs, right. he s going to say democrats are talking about i produce real jobs. we have record low unemployment for african americans, latinos, women, that s what he s going to campaign on. the pit ay is he s missing somef