and protected us. and i feel an obligation to the country to pay back. and this is the highest best use of my own set of skills to pay back. . for loved ones left behind, i know all too well. i know what it s like to not be there when it happens. i know what it s like when you are there holding their hands. as they look in your eye and they slip away. that black hole in your chest, you feel like you re being sucked into it. but survivors remorse, the anger, the questions of faith in your soul. powerful moments yesterday from the likely next attorney general first there and then the president, who tapped him for the judge. judge merrick garland reflecting on his own family s history and the promise of america. president biden led the country in a moment of silence for the half million americans lost to coronavirus. good morning. welcome to morning joe . it is tuesday, february 23rd. with us washington anchor for bbc world news america katty kay and pulitzer prize winning
was republicans accused of these things, it was believe women. that consistency is very important. thank you for getting up way too early with us this monday morning. don t go anywhere. morning joe starts right now. i ve got to say, orlando is awesome! it s not as nice as cancun. the radical left. the corporate allies, the liberal media have tried to cancel me, sensor me, shut me down, stop me from representing the people of missouri, stop me from representing you. and guess what, i m here today. i m not going anywhere. and i m not backing down. for the first time ever cpac is not in our nation s capital. that s because they won t let us anywhere near the nation s capital. we won the election twice. think about it. the task for our movement and our party is to stand up to this obstructive agenda with confident and resolve. . as we stand together and defend liberty, defend the staougsz, defend the bill of rights of every american in the immortal words of william
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get out the fire hose. hollywood superstar. mr. president, the late marilyn monroe. tragic victim. the story of marilyn monroe is an authentic tragedy. when we talk about marilyn monroe, it s always about poor marilyn, poor marilyn this passive woman being destroyed by hollywood. that s the way the story frames her. after a reckoning in hollywood, it s time to reframe her story. now we can hit pause and roll it back a bit and ask ourselves okay, what is it we think we know? she was quite ahead of her time and very much an architect of her own fame. you must think i was born yesterday. her performances are layered, funny, tender, human. they feel modern. she had a deep inner life. she was an artist. she was a poet. a businesswoman. what a power broker she was renegotiating her contract, creating her own production company, getting films made. it s rather frustrating that people can t think about her in terms of her intellect. i can be smart when i