racetrack, there are buses filing in, people coming in super cars, everybody wants to go here. the race has been sold out all the people are begging for passes and it is going to be amazing. begging for passes and it is going to be amazing- begging for passes and it is going to be amazing. what is this going to come down to be amazing. what is this going to come down to. to be amazing. what is this going to come down to, skill, to be amazing. what is this going to come down to, skill, or to be amazing. what is this going to come down to, skill, or the - to be amazing. what is this going to come down to, skill, or the car? - to be amazing. what is this going to | come down to, skill, or the car? may be luck, come down to, skill, or the car? may be luck. you come down to, skill, or the car? may be luck, you know come down to, skill, or the car? i be luck, you know is? it is going to be luck, you know is? it is going to be a fun packed race and i am really proud of being here
she points out there are four different temperaments categorized by colors. during covid, what most people talked to her about is fear. each temperament sees fear differently. the yellow are all about connection. they feared never being able to connect again. so, that being withdrawn from people sent a lot of them into depressions. and you have reds, who they are productive and get things done. and now they re confined. and they did everything they could in their house. maybe, you know, put a new kitchen in, built a shed. but then they ran out of things to do. you know what i m saying? so now it s anger that s starting to rear its head. the blue probably fares the best at the beginning because we re reserved anyway. so isolation or being by ourselves is actually life-giving. but then it started to be fearful, you saw a lot of
outspoken when it comes to issues like some of the judicial temperaments in big cities and de-funding the police calls, et cetera. do you have a position on an investigation into what happened on january 6th and all those police officers who were injured and some of whom in the days afterwards died? yes, i absolutely do. and our position is well-documented. we i believe always said since january 6th that those that are responsible and those who have violated the law should be held accountable. it s my understanding that under the auspices of the district of columbia s u.s. attorney s office that they re doing an investigation, and we will support the findings of that investigation. but we are very vocal. but at the same time i ask you to recognize that we have individual lodges that we coordinate our responses with. and we are working in concert with the two labor committees, the d.c. metropolitan police and
indicating, joe manchin, kyrsten sinema and others, because of the states they represent or their own political temperaments, they want to try and see if they can get something done across the aisle, if they can, on infrastructure, a partial package, voting rights, great. if they can t, then they have to see if they can get it done with democrats alone. and the process of failing on voting rights, on infrastructure, both efforts in which joe manchin is involved, may influence his willingness to go along with them and unify in the case of infrastructure on a reconciliation path, the special budget procedure which says you could pass a bill with only democratic votes. that s how they passed the covid relief bill. so if joe manchin s attempt to compromise on infrastructure fails, he may be more open to the argument that democrats, to act, we ve got to do it alone. same on voting rights. joe manchin has said, we ve got to do this with both parties, we
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