white house. alexandria: karine jean-pierre did not answer that question simply stating the white house takes ethics seriously. steve: joe biden is consistent. he says i haven t talked to him about business dealings, no crime and stuff like that. ainsley: you would think if he was guilty of federal tax charges and plead guilty and felony gun charge, he might not celebrate at the state dinner. might want to take a pause and stay home for a few weeks. steve: until the heat is off. alexandria: merrick garland was at the state dinner, as well. brian: talk about the deal they worked out together. steve: none of us were there, wouldn t know. brian: pretty amazing. the president said he doesn t
look at that, the sun. i want some cat stevens. morning is broken, come on, look how beautiful. all five boroughs of new jersey. i wouldn t know, but i m told you could see it. eddie glaude, how are you doing? dean s day at princeton. wonderful. that s interesting. alabama, we d have ribs day. that sounds really hoity-toity. we go to dreamland ribs and talk about the football game. what happens on deans day? all the written work is due, the end of the semester. students are at the homestretch. they re crossing the tape. can i ask you one thing? yes, sir. what s a dean? what s a dean? yeah. oh, the dean of the college. it s the dean of the college, not a restaurant. oh, joe. football coach at alabama? yeah, i think, kind of. we d have coaches day down there. every day. after ribs day.
to that decision by the british government, because clearly others have operated and made different decisions? i have operated and made different decisions? ., have operated and made different decisions? ~ ., , decisions? i think the others in the main have moved decisions? i think the others in the main have moved very decisions? i think the others in the main have moved very small- decisions? i think the others in the i main have moved very small numbers of people relative to 2,000 to 4,000 and possibly from only one or two locations around khartoum. the challenge for her majesty s government is they may be looking to find people from all over khartoum and they have to find them. that means sending soldiers and vehicles, who can protect themselves as well as the people they can collect in a place like khartoum that they wouldn t know khartoum in a place they wouldn t know. you can see how mounting that is just full of risk to a successful outcome. the best solution remains, d
economists have pretty much predicted what we actually saw in the data. this was a report that they did in terms of to investors like this to economists like this. does jay powell like this? i would argue . yes. i mean, this is not a recessionary report by any means , but it is certainly showing a normalizing economy back to levels that perhaps many people argue. we need to return to everyone likes being right. i wouldn t know, but i m told that people like being right. right great to see you. hell s oliver. thank you so much, okay. the white house admits mistakes were made in a newly released report on the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan, but the administration is not taking all the blame why it s pointing the finger at donald trump plus calls for a supreme court code of ethics after a new report claims justice clarence thomas and his wife took luxury trips on the dime of a republican donor and friend and did not disclose them. millions of americans are right now at risk of losing
and let s make it about the people who aren t committing the murders, the people who are, you know, doing these high profile crimes. let s make it about the little people, the small people, you know, and just enjoy being in their company. how do you find it now when you sort of look in on as an observer from the outside, policing and particularly, i guess, when you see, like in the last few days, policing in the news. we ve had this report, haven t we, from louise casey, the baroness who was looking into the met police and the culture and standards there. how do you, i don t know, sort of weigh that up, considerthat, ponder that when you see it now as an outsider, but someone who spent so long on the inside? you know, you spend hours. you get really introspective, to be honest with you. and i start thinking about, did i work with people like this? you know, when you hear about these terrible whatsapp groups and stuff, you think, did i work with people like that that? did i know those