was attacked on that day but the next day i woke up as my fellow americans were now treating me as suspect. steve: so she was talking about the backlash against muslims. the backlash? steve, she is a member of the u.s. congress. think about that. what long-term short-term backlash she d. she suffer from? she said something grossly incentive. the golden rule when you are digging yourself in a hole stop digging. how narcissistic do you have to be after being called out by this gentleman to then make it about yourself again. do you know why that story gets under my skin, too? i m older than ilhan omar. i was a secret service agent in long island. i remember that day like everyone else vividly. i remember the calls and tips we got about potential criminality afterwards were from patriotic muslim americans.
you get a glimmer of self-consciousness. which is an effort to stigma tucci this man. the president is trying to justify saying the steele dossier he gave to the fbi, and the obama care vote. the feud began between the two of them in early 2015 right after he came down the sclart from john mccain dissented from comments about mexico. the notion that mccain giving in trouble document to the authorities. but the obamacare really sticks under my skin, because john mccain voted against one iteration of the obamacare repeal bill. donald trump campaigned against another one. he said on a stump in iowa that it was mean, lacked heart, didn t have enough money. he killed that bill. he gets a total pass from his supporters for killing that bill because it was based in conscious. but john mccain killing this
caused more conversation in our modern lifetimes than donald trump? not even the weather. people talk about trump as though it is a separate weather event. wherever you go, people are going so, how s the trump over there? we had a lot of trump last night. we had to dig it out and shovel the trump out of our driveway. it keeps piling up. i wasn t upset with that stuff because it s just what people talk about. there s a lot of things that president obama said that got under my skin, when he said about the paris accords, we need to give our parents a fighting chance, that the left always uses. somehow, if you come out against something, kids are going to di die. but if you look at the paris p accord, that would be more harmful to children because it s diverting trillions and trillions of dollars away from clean water, cleaner air all sorts of causes that could use
same thing as saying it s a home run for impeachment. we ll agree to have semantic conversations here. i don t think it s semantic. i respect your opinion on this. i m just saying there are calls on both sides. that s all. you re always welcome here. you make me sweat, man. nice talking to you. i m sweating, too, but you didn t get under my skin. two lawyers in a great conversation and that s bwhat yu get. thank you very much. deputy attorney rod rosenstein briefed senators yesterday after over the comey firing. what did he say that has u.s. senators buzzing this morning? we ll talk to senator angus king next. .if these are your wingtips. .if this is your gourmet latte. then these are your vans.
challenge me as to what i was thinking about in living my life the way i did. i responded, you know, aggressively. and sometimes, you know, it came across the wrong way. before i let you go, and we re going to get a break and get a lot more in on the other side. your father, a police officer, someone that you couldn t talk too much. you recount not being able to talk to him about what happened to emmit till. as you look back on that now and how that shaped you, kareem, tell me about that. well, when i saw what happened to emmit till. they showed a picture of him. i couldn t understand what he had done to deserve that type of treatment. and when i asked my parents, both my dad and my mom, you know, they really didn t have the words to explain it. and it was something that really bothered me and got under my skin and made me wonder, you