to you in real life. you are, okay. we re going to need another chair over here. bring mine from here. rachel, as you know, i am crippled with a boston accent. rip pronunciation across the board is wicked hard for me. you ve been saying ultra all day, and i just heard you say, ultra, there is something? it comes at also add some people say it. i ll throw or ultra, as long as people don t know they are talking about light beer, it s fine. i am ultra excited to be talking to you about that, because i listened this morning when america got his first chance to listen to the podcast. i still don t know why it s called ultra. that s one of my questions. i have just been dying to talk to you about it all day, and we will talk about some other stuff here, for a few minutes, i ll be right there. to make your way through the building and get over here we have to get a chair. i ll see you in a minute, thank you, thanks lawrence. donald trump has confessed. he confe
talking about you. i listen this morning when america got its first chance to listen to the podcast. i still don t know why it s called ultra that s one of my questions. i have just been dying to talk to you about it all day, and we will talk about some other stuff here, for a few minutes, i ll be right there. to make your way through the building and get over here we have to get a chair. i ll see you in a minute, thank you, thanks lawrence. donald trump has confessed. he confessed. this weekend, the appropriately titled case of donald j trump versus the united states of america took a turn that no tv drama writer whatever rights because it is so absurd, and the prosecutor would never expected, because nothing like it has ever happened before. happened before. in decades of tv drama and movies, we have seen the criminal suspect worn down by clever police interrogation, or prosecutor cross-examination to the point where the suspect defiantly gives up and could fast
industrialists in the country. the most powerful media figure in the country. somebody whose influence has never been matched in modern days. all pulling in the isolationist direction, some of them with incredible radicalism and antisemitism attached to them. that was the anti interventionist movement. it was not just some little splinter, it was not some rump or obscure corner of american politics. there are the most powerful, prominent people pulling in that direction. their connections with the killer government, and a very dangerous and violent antisemitism is something that i don t think has been well told. there was an anti-war, anti-world war ii sentiment that rationally grew out of world war i. and our experience there, and people feeling very negative about our experience there. that is to be distinguished from this very antisemitic, very pro not see, charles lindbergh, the most famous
that is somebody today using america first at their slogan, given the history of an. that was the most prominent industrialist in the country, henry ford. the most prominent the most faces person in the country that was not the president, charles lindbergh. it was some of the most prominent, both celebrities and industrialists in the country. the most powerful media figure in the country. somebody whose influence has never been matched in modern days. all pulling in the isolationist direction, some of them with incredible radicalism and antisemitism attached to them. that was the anti interventionist movement. it was not just some little splinter, it was not some rump or obscure corner of american politics. there are the most powerful, prominent people pulling in that direction. their connections with the killer government, and a very dangerous and violent antisemitism is something that i don t think has been well told. there was an anti-war, anti-world war ii sentiment