don t try to defend the unexplainable. i m terrified this level of lying will become the new norm in politics. is this the new norm? the u.s. is still scarred by lies around watergate and vietnam. will president trump s falsehoods forever mark this era? how can we trust the next president? i think these are all challenges and they re totally normal and we have to remember that democracy is not given to us, democracy is something that we have to work really hard to create. part of that hard work these days is seeking out the facts and then agreeing to accept them as fact.
a mean and senseless act and something has to be done, and we are all coming together and praying and i am i m very grateful that i could be that spokesperson for my entire family. family members of mine are incredible. i mean, beyond incredible, and they are of good faith. these women were great mothers. they gave their life for their children and it s unexplainable. i mean, trish, i hear you on unexplainable, but how could this happen? what happened? who did this? yeah. how could it happen? yeah. it needs to not happen. it s the lawless element that
russia, as you said. and frankly the white house communications director statement was not true. those u.s. troops pulled out of the area preventing turkish in doing this. they were green lit. this was completely unnecessary and completely the president s actions. i was on the hill speaking with a republican who didn tant want to be named. they said this is a disaster. our friends don t trust us and our enemies don t fear us. what are the consequences. that s the question. i was talking about the investigation to ukraine and is the president is he worried about the president s decision making? and still this person hedged. they said they weren t sure there was clear enough evidence of impeachable offense but genuine anger from the member of congress, a republican at what has happened in turkey. it s unexplainable. it s catastrophic for the kurds and sends the wrong message to american allies across the region, the afghan troops fighting the taliban, we will you have militias figh
other part where he s pulled over and from pulling over he s able to fire back toward those officers this whole thing starts because he s trying he s failing to signal. that s how this started. he then has this assault rifle in his car. turns it on police and that s where it begins. evgenia you think abo you think about all the things that happened, the mail carrier has the truck taken from her. the people at the mall, the movie theater running for their lives. the little girl you were talking about. so many people in the community, around the country have been pouring their money into the gofundme account. the shocking nature of someone have to run with their child while these bullets are going through the car. like the reporter said earlier, people leaving their shoes behind terrified just trying to get out of here. let s not forget in an hour there will be a candle light vigil. we re only 24 hours away from this. we may see more emotion as the community deelds with what happ
completely different calculation. they know that taking off sanctions is a completely nonstarter so they re basically shutting this conversation down, as they have been frankly for several weeks and months then. bender, we ve got 10 seconds, 20 seconds. what happens with china? yes or no. welcome. exactly. in the context of the g-7 i thought it was interesting macron saying any deal at this point is a good deal. trump clearly wants to get something done. whether that happens or not, you know, certainly in the next 14 months, the next 12 to 14 months before the election there s going to be a lot more ups and downs that trump, as he said yesterday, you know, wants to encourage. this is his way to negotiate. you know, if it s going to rattle markets and worry people about a recession, sorry. talking about jamming somebody, forcing bender to explain the unexplainable in ten seconds. we want to shift away from