administration and my marriage to donald trump. i m sure she, you know, had a headache a lot of nights. i m not all that surprised, honestly. she was not very engaged and i don t know how to read that. i m not going to put her on the couch. come on, s.e. was she confident he was going to win or she knew he wasn t? i don t know. but melania is such an interesting mystery wrapped in a riddle in an enigma, right? she s just very hard to unfold. but the sleeping through part, i get, i completely get. there s disengaged and then there s asleep. they re two different i would have retreat today my bedroom, too, and said, wake me when it s over. i m sure it was a lot for her, you know, just all of the ups and downs and the craziness.
i m sure it was a lot. i can completely relate to her not wanting to be in the office with him, stand by his side, ready to go on camera. i would have wanted to go to my room, too, and said, call me when it s over. wake me when it s over. wake me up when november ends. exactly. i can put a twist on it, yes. s.e., there s a lot that of discussion that was like, you know, over my head a little bit, but not really. but thank you very much for that. were you asleep? appreciate it. did you have a headache? coming up, a white house committee says new evidence shows one of trump s top advisers failed to heed crucial warnings at the start of the pandemic. congressman jim clyburn joins us on what the house probe uncovered. plus, after 18 dark months, broadway is back. see the biggest shows raising the curtains and welcoming back audiences.
you re protected. what do you care if someone chooses not to get the vaccine? it doesn t affect you is how their argument goes. what s your answer to that? yeah, it sounds right as long as you don t really dig deep and think about it, because here s the problem. we all live in one country, one society. for instance, if you get large outbreaks of mostly unvaccinated people, they fill up hospitals. they have a hard time getting care. but everybody needs hospital care. you have a heart attack, a stroke, in a car accident, you need those i.c.u. beds and they re often not available. we re seeing that. that s one thing. also large outbreaks cause real economic damage. and that everybody suffers from. of course, obviously also unvaccinated people are our neighbors and friends, we ought to care for the most humane and basic reason. but they also live in our communities and have profound effects. i think this idea that somehow there will be large outbreaks of un among unvaccinated people an
hypocritical per se. and, you know, i ve defended a.o.c. on her $300 haircuts. i m really trying to see this not as a partisan. i do think the message is confused, though. it looks a little like, you know, she wanted to have her cake and eat it, too. she wanted to go to the, you know, very elite, i think very cool event that in many ways celebrates art, but also celebrates excess. and she wanted to wear an expensive, you know, custom designer gown, which she did. she wanted to have her hair and makeup done by celebrity stylists which she did. she wanted to get ready at the carlisle hotel, a nice ritzy glitzy hotel in new york, and she did. and she wanted to rub elbows with celebrities. which she did. all the while hoping to draw attention to a message that, i mean, are we talking about economic inequality today or are we talking about the stunt?
more than a certain number above the so-called debt and deficit. and so once these committees work through it, president of the agriculture committee has $195 billion. they may mock up, and it s only 194 billion. it may be 196 billion. these are the things we don t know until we work on what it is we re trying to do, and that s why i have been saying to people, we ought not be talking about these numbers. let s talk about what needs to be done, and let s put forth our proposals to address those needs, and then let s look at what the number may or may not be, and then we can make some informed decision. right now we are just talking about a number, and nobody is talking about what we re trying to do. there are 12 states where low-income people have less health care, federal assisted health care coverage than