get on or lose a daughter or something of that. daughter or sonature. we re going to stop it.o stop i mean, crime is voluntary. you get exactly as much as you put up with . knows everyone knows that. that you re saying it out loud. you ve been attacked for saying. it by the media. u haveor in chicago. despicably, i most voters must agree with you, though.youd i would think. well, you know, because i feelel i i m i m tired. . i love it when you lose someone to love one , you act out of your emotion, okay? we re not like crooks. turn around.n arou and next weendk, the next day and commit a crime to someone else, a mayor first to protect its citizens.otect its citi yeah. yes.ze and she cang pn paaiy to do a j she cannot do her job. when you get paid to do a jobo that you cannot do it, you need to be fired just at point blank. we do that in corporate america. yoa.u.
you voted know on gun legislation last summer that got a lot of bipartisan vote. would you support any gun control measures in this congress?p i was am federal prosecutor, i was chair of homeland security. chicago has probably some of the strictest gun laws in the nation, yet the highest murder rate. the way i look at it is we need the intelligence, we need information sharing, we need to connect the dots. every one of these cases, and i guarantee you ll see it in this one as well, the shooter had warning signs along the way. we just didn t respond or pick it up. in my judgment, we can create a system. i introduced a bill that we can take publish information on the inteinternp inteinternet, o stop the threat before it happens. that is a smart approach rather than violating second amendment rights. so, look, i hope we can get that passed. we re seeing this movie way too many times. yeah, we are. it s absolutely tragic.
and when there is a local arena shooter, if you willwome, those women and those children are equally at risk. we seeit a it t the border, it s children that are being used. so when they ve destroyed the relationship between community and the police and what we re seeing here is the result of what tells young people especially is that not only are there no repercussions, but the people in this community don tt careann about their own lives because even the bad guys thate rely the police matter and that people who care about the futurethem rely on them. so if you re if you re denigrating the police, like all the the blue cities ine the blue states do, that flows over ints ano a mentality thatn crime is okay. and in fact, maybe of people po who are saying defundse the police, maybe it s because o they want to be hurt. and this is whatw becaus we ve o stop now, because that is a lie and only conservatives
debate about the date when the war in afghanistan was lost, and i think that was in december of 2001 when the leaders of the bush administration decided o stop concentrating on afghanistan and began preparing for the invasion of iraq. everything since then has been a sequel from that time. i think there has been what joe biden said in his remarkably blunt speech earlier this week was that he realized that he was not going to be he was not going to pass this war onto a fifth president, it having been on the watch of four presidents, including him. so i think the polling and just they suggest most people in the u.s. even recognizing the tragedies that are happening right now, that even recognizing that there are this was not not a wise use of american power. i want to use both of your
gary johnson needed support a little, that could matter in a close election. in the same way i would bet that ralph nader or many of his supporters wishes he didn t make john bush our 43rd xander in chief. i suppose stein supporters would not want to be in the position of explaining to kids how they helped make trump president. you know that s the exact argument people are making against schultz. you know, there is another essay i wrote for the sacramento bee a couple months before that, we should be worried about donald trump winning the presidency. because no one was worried enough at the time that donald trump presented a clear and present danger to this country and kouchld be elected and then he was. now, in that essay, what i said was jill stein couldn t make a meaningful difference in that race, except to stop hillary clinton. the difference between now and 2016 is a lot. what howard schultz is saying is he considers this bid for the presidency. is it what jill stein was saying