her. that gives kamala a net favorability rating of minus 17, i can do my own math here if you stuck that number against previous vps, the picture is not that pretty. mike pence emma dick cheney, and al gore, all seen as more favorable. but harris does have one public cheerleader. who is that? i want to thank kamala, who is there for every single important thing we do, and i m not sure how we would do it without her. dana: rehabbing kamala s image is a top priority for the white house. saying, i think the energy and enthusiasm is palpable, we just need to make sure we do a good job of exposing her to the american public. but exposure may not be the problem. i mean, i tell you the bangor of the summer, okay, that you need to play for your people, and they are going to love it, everyone is going to go crazy. i like it. yes. this is the song of the summer. you need to tell the d.j. to have that going. are you ready to see stonewall? okay. dana: okay. i don t kn
i m going to walk again, in germany that same day, same hospital, holding her husband s hand as they take the machine away. it is not all just doom and gloom and sadness, it is her story of triumph and recovery afterwards. my story of lost my wife, look at these beautiful children and these ten people that have all enriched my life before, during, and after going through that. if i want to write a book, you can learn about me and what i have been through. these are why i made it through. and others, but ten of the people. jeanine: wasn t beneficial for you to go back and examine all of this, was it cathartic? joey: beyond that, it was educational. you know, when i was done with the book, you work with an editor, you go down and write these ten chapters, you work with an editor to figure out how they fit together, and the themes of the book show themselves. in the book they are divided into three sections, but beyond band of brothers and a higher
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