country and that the sort of nitpicking and infighting wasn t helping, especially virginia, not helping the midterm, not helping other folks who may be up for election, and that the democrats don t see the big picture. they don t see the forest for the trees. do you understand what he is saying? do you agree with that? i agree that the infighting hasn t helped, but the forest here are the american people. are we going to actually get them child care? are we going to actually get universal preschool? are we actually going to get seniors the dental, the vision, the hearing that we ve promised? so we re not going to say, okay, we re not going to have any fights, but we re just going to forsake the american people and forget our campaign promises. but i agree the time has come to compromise, get it done and deliver on as much of the agenda as we can. so congress speaker nancy pelosi met with progressive caucus chair pramila jayapal today but there s disagreement whether framework on
right to confront one s accuser. they can t do anything with this place holder charge. they think he killed his girlfriend. this is a place holder charge that won t go anywhere unless he is located dead or alive. if he is located dead there won t be anything left to prosecute. mike: your lengthy resume as a law enforcement officer and attorney. what should federal, state and local authorities be focussed on right now? take all of their intelligence any tips, electronic information. they served a lot of search warrants. collected dna and electronics from the home. they need as many eyes as possible looking at all of this from the 10,000 foot level. it can be hard to see the forest
sometimes we just we can t see the forest for the trees. this is this is pretty incredible. again, i say this as somebody who has been against the withdrawal of afghanistan since donald trump was trying to bring the taliban to camp david. right. yeah. look, joe, i think the thing with you and the thing that we all, at various times, that took our eye off the ball on, which the administration never took its eye off the ball, was the macro existential, the fundamental choice, is this war over or not? are we going to get out? are we going to accept the fact that we lost this war and end it now? the administration was always with the vast majority of the american public on that, where donald trump was as you said a second ago, and there s a position that says we should have tried to make this into
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voters and make it so whoever votes for who it doesn t count, that s the beginning of the end of our democracy. you re absolutely right. it s sad because they can t see the forest for the trees. i must give a shoutout to lyle larson. lyle larson is the only republican in texas who actually voted for us. lyle larson has been trying to convince members of his party that this is not only bad for democrats, this is bad for republicans, especially republicans in rural areas which, in the state of texas, the majority of our republicans are elected from rural areas. our urban centers tend to be more democratic. but they can t see that. they only see an opportunity at a power grab in some of our urban centers. that s what they re focused on. it shouldn t be our fight. but the reality is, it is our fight, and you re right, there is always this division because, sadly enough, we always want to be the good guys, right?