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he i was teaching down the street from him that day on the member 30 if, while i was teaching seventh graders, i got text messages from him, talking about being in lockdown and hearing a shooting outside his caution door. there were a few minutes of me sending panicked text to him. i think i sent five text pleading with him to respond to let me know that he was okay. i was fortunate. i got a response from him. there are families who don t get that response undercuts. it s devastating to me that more americans are not standing up and using their voices on behalf of those kids who have not made it, and the kids who were injured and traumatize. i would like to think that we are at a tipping point, but i just don t know. i just don t know if he was again on a sensor in this moment. olivia, talk to me how it s
santos passed everybody. there are a lot of people in your constituency, when you formerly represented, there are really angry and fill the seat by who george santos was. many of them voted for him. but people don t get engaged. this is a national problem, not just your constituency long island issue. people don t astro up the meetings that you held, is just the way that goes. there are two pathologies here. one is the pathology of george santos, this web of the seat that he weaved for much of his life, but the other pathology is the political climate that were in that we are so polarized, so traumatize, the people are in the truth, they re interested in opinions, and and my former district, it was a fairly disengaged district. a top in that piece about having town hall meetings and had to serve bagels and cream cheese in order to get people to come out in my district. not hyper politics, very moderate and comfortable, and that created the kind of
uninhibited. i think that s different than being chased. they had to have drivers who knew how to do evasive driving, just like diana. that s dangerous. of course harry s traumatize fanatics periods from what happened to his mother. richard let me ask you this to end in the snow. if they had done this documentary and just gone after the paparazzi and media in the uk and left the family alone, you d be okay with? this thing got after them even attack the as institution for the way handled meghan, but revealing the private conversations within the family and then throwing up the smokescreen of how awful it was, again and again and again no. okay, well michelle sounds like they made the right choice now having a better time in l.a.. i don t know how anybody watches the documentary and the comes a way that harry wanted to be away from the family long before megan came into the picture. the reality is with harry s
traumatize psychologically inventively this is something that the war is doing with our children in ukraine and everything. it s something the people have been through it don t think about we see kids be on trains and frightened children and warm war zones, but just a cumulative effect of living in kyiv. and even giving safety and seen everything, there are so many kids going through this trauma. it is one of the horrific parts of war. there are many parents who stayed out because their parents cannot live, because that some important work to do, they re simply afraid of leaving because it s a big step into the unknown, many of them don t know english language, they tried it leaves a normal lives, any second up