people who go to work everyday, they are wide awake and will pay attention to someone who will do something to make their lives betters, not the extreme liberal left. trey: senator john barrasso, thank you for joining us on sunday night. thank you. trey: coming up, we hear from you only on sunday night in america. on a sunday night in
could get worse than lori lightfoot. a mother of two killed, two teens shot, one who was 16 killed. nash flashback, it is not constructive to demonize youth starved in their own community. more concerned about words, get concerned about the action. emily: over 50 pvrs of arrests in new york are of minors. we raised the age from 16 to 17 and now to 18. a lot of crime that used to be prosecuted are not now, they are youth crime. there is direct line between that video and video we saw yesterday of the two store owners with the stick in 7-11 taking matters into their own hands. when you reform the criminal justice system, make sure the carrots are betters, the reforms
putin s propaganda. gary shteyngart did not just watch news programs. he watched everything on russian television, including what we would call reality shows. the reality of russian life depicted on those shows is a grim, with women being threatened and mistreated by drunken husbands and boyfriends. quote, a well trod russian tv theme, provincials in distress are interviewed by a stylish urban host, as if they are sick of ian peasants being a judge before the district court in czar times. subconsciously, shows like these teach for an elder russians, the kind of people who regularly watch state television, that they should be ashamed before their betters, and that they cannot expect much from life or their immediate families. the anti impotence potion advertised on russian tv is
television. our next guest spent five days virtually locked in a room with that propaganda in constant monitoring of russian tv, for an article in the atlantic titled, i watched russian television for five days straight, my full immersion in putin s propaganda. gary shteyngart did not just watch news programs. he watched everything on russian television, including what we would call reality shows. the reality of russian life depicted on those shows is a grim, with women being threatened and mistreated by drunken husbands and boyfriends. quote, a well trod russian tv theme, provincials in distress are interviewed by a stylish urban host, as if they are peasants being a judge before the district court in czarist times. subconsciously, shows like these teach, for an elder russians, the kind of people who regularly watch state television, that they should be ashamed before their betters, and that they cannot expect much from life or their
years to investigate some cases while managing to wrap it up quickly and others. and if you finds itself at a crossroad. part of addressing the problem is acknowledging that you have one. i don t see that in the current leadership from day one, chris right was more that you can be part of the gluteal crew, part of the cover-up crew and there s another group to play as well big kool-aid crew. the agreement tells you to never admit fall, always find an excuse to stall and only made changes when you have to more than anything else, protect the reputation of the fbi and is the fbi reputation the betters more. the reality and some people convince themselves come the institution is so important, that one is never confess air and so long as we have enters a cover of which will be forever, somebody must investigate that