didn t need to do this. band military terms it s marginal. we didn t need to do this. military terms it s marginal. we didn t need to do this. and yet here we are. didn t need to do this. and yet here we are- when didn t need to do this. and yet here we are. when you didn t need to do this. and yet here we are. when you say didn t need to do this. and yet here we are. when you say we didn t need to do this. and yet here we are. when you say we though, l didn t need to do this. and yet here . we are. when you say we though, once joe biden had decided to pull out american troops, do you really think your conservative colleague and prime minister borisjohnson had any other option but to follow suit? trio. other option but to follow suit? no, he didn t have other option but to follow suit? tip, he didn t have any other option but we went in together and we should have been part of the decision making process together. it seems that we ve gone for american first to america alone.
cited politics as the reason they weren t watching, and etch dependents also had a problem independents also had a problem with the disrespect of the flag. abby just mention tamyra mensah-stock, we saw that imagery, this was someone who said i love america, she praised god as well. isn t it a sad reflection of america that someone who s like that who s so patriotic is an outlier rather than a norm? yeah, i would agree with that, but thank god for her. let s thank god that she thanked god and he understands where with her strength comes from which is her lord and savior, jesus christ, which is also mine. so i appreciate her sentiment. when it comes to woke, if i were to take you in the way back when machine within the black community, when this term was first mentioned before anybody knew about it in the media, it was indicative of being told by other black people to stay woke, do not capitulate to the norms exhibited in rap music, these
shl. this is what people with not stand. is that referring to what castro said? it was femaieling like a skr up there. it s a debate. sometimes i think the frame work has candidates and advisers thinking the only way to get anywhere and poke a hole in a fellow democrat. we have to compete over the best for america. and the most important thing we re talking about, the person we re talking about is not us. or the stage or the president. it s the person at home watching wondering what it will mean to them. for the people who weren t watching. let s play what she was referring to. this is why presidential debates are becoming unwatchable. this remind efb of what they cannot stand about washington. scoring points against each other. poking at each other and telling each other your plan, my pln.
which to me was like wow. and that s your prerogative, but i do think it s damaging u.s. women s soccer. martha: why? i think people won t watch if they see the team that s representing our country be unpatriotic. and it spoken to people who over the weekend weren t watching, refused to watch and i think that s going to have an impact on ratings, and you saw the ratings were good. about 14 million for the women, but four years ago, 2015, that was about 22 million. they lost about 8 million. i m not saying it s because of the lack of patriotism, but i think the numbers could have been higher if they had kept politics out of it. martha: i m big on sportsmanship and humility, which i know a lot of people disagree with me on this, and maybe my ideas on this are very old-fashioned, because people seem to love to watch people spike the football. as you know, i m a tom brady fan, who is very humble. when he went, he always talks about how great the other team was and it s not about him,
should be the best in history, women unemployment. meaning it s low. so low. so beautiful. our unemployment picture overall generally is almost the best in history. our numbers are among it is going to be interesting to see what happens in the next quarter. but, you know, i don t know if you saw it, but the atlanta fed predicted 4.8. i don t know maria: of course i saw. i saw it on your show. maria: thank you. maybe you weren t watching. maria: i was on the show. [laughter] but the atlanta fed predicted 4.6. then they upped it to 4.8. i don t know if that s true. but each point is 3 trillion dollars and 10 million jobs. and you know that when i originally took over, it was 1.2. and it was heading down because they wanted to put more we talked about the regulations and restrictions. they wanted to put more regulations on. they wouldn t have done any tax cuts. for the tax cuts we didn t get one democrat vote. now, add this to it, part of their platform, one other thing they w