Today we celebrate North Carolina’s 233rd birthday! Many state officials, including state House Majority Leader John Bell, took to social media to acknowledge the big day. https://twitter.com/JohnBellNC/status/1594688742782124032 On Nov. 21, 1789, North Carolina became the 12th state to ratify the United States Constitution and the only state with two ratification conventions. In 1729, the state
quite a few. probably more than most. how do you rate yourself? that s a blunt question. and he makes no apologies for what he serves. he is such an interesting guy. i don t know that anybody is going to mistake him for george clooney with the spiked hair and all of that, but in his own way, so attractive, so interesting, and so big. he s got a sprawling empire, i think 60 or 70 or 80 restaurants around the world. you know, it s so funny because i am now on hbo max, i have one show. i said how many shows you have got on the food network? he had to count because i think it s about a half dozen he has there. and we talk about the food because he has his most famous show, i think, is diners, drive-ins, and dives. and the one thing we show because of course we re trouble makers, is this lasagna, and he s got the chef has got some sausage, and he says to her, how much are you going to put on? she says all of it, and she dumps the entire big heaping
for the champions league final painted a different picture. translation: that day we had agents on their first assignment who were called 24 hours beforehand. the private agencies that work with the stade de france don t have enough stewards and sometimes have to recruit agents without professional training. i know a lot of people who have been vip security guards at the stade de france with no certificate or security training. official explanation for the scenes here has rested on fake tickets, local trouble makers and a transport strike, but there are other questions for france and uefa to answer. notjust questions around fake tickets, but problems with valid ones. not just the crowds, but the stewards put in place to manage them. notjust the chaos on the night, but the preparation of politicians and police.
and al sharpton, author of, righteous trouble makers, untold stories of the social justice movement in america. all right. rachel and reverend, you just heard my conversation with congresswoman karen bass. that last answer about how she will fare in the november elections. rachel, is that message that she just put out there, do you think that that is going to be successful? it is hard to tell, jonathan. i will be honest with you. because we talk a lot about the midterms, presidential fundamentals. and what bass is facing really is similar to that. the homeless crisis, because it fell over in the pandemic time period, which i did a lot of additional economic strife and pressure on the cities with crime rates, it really is a huge issue on the west coast.
about the record? it s a symbolism. it s a symbolism. right now, we got people who don t trust right now the justice system. we are letting criminals go. you see they are letting criminal go after crime after crime after crime and people say i m taking this in my own hands and i m going to protect my family and my home. absolutely. the violence is a culture problem that this country must face and it s got to be common sense. as i agree with the senator. we have got to come up with some common sense solutions. i ll give you one quick example. very quick. our sheriffs in north carolina can do a red flag check on any golden globe owner because they know who the trouble makers are. so they can turn down someone. i had to fight to keep the power of that as a governor. thank you. i appreciate both of you joining me. when we come back, we have heard a lot this morning about the epidemic of mass killings in the united states. is there any reason this will be