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preside over the free country. now, a lot has happened. the british burned it down. it was rebuilt and expanded. but through all of that, every president who lived in the white house respected it. they understood its importance and how sacred it was. until now. remember when obama kicked his feet up on the resolute desk? i didn t go crazy. when he wore a tan suit, i didn t go nuts. obama even invited snoop to the white house who lit one up in the bathroom. boom, next thing i do is pull that thing out of my sock. i heard somebody coming. [laughter] put him out real quick and got on back to the party. jesse: now snoop wasn t the first. willie nelson went on the white house roof and smoked with jimmy carter s son in the 1970s. when willie nelson wrote his autobiography he confessed that he smoked pot in the white house one night when he was spending the night with me. and he said that his companion shared the pot with him was one of the servants at the white house. t ....
now to one nation with brian kilmeade. brian: welcome to one nation. i m brian kilmeade. judge jeanine is here. dave rubin is standing by. we ll find out how much they know about each other. let s get to the story of the week. double standard on display all week long. all we have been hearing about, breakdown after breakdown on the cases against former president donald j. trump and none against current president joe biden. trump was indicted on dozens of federal charges including conspiracy and violation of the espionage act. which brings me to my overarching points. how about fairness? do i think president trump is always right and always unfairly accused? absolutely not. does it mean a payment for an alleged affair and arguments over classified documents causing jail time is indicative of the seriousness of this? no. because we are watching a president skate on his family s international evening tanglements that could compromise him in office that could outstrip a ....
on dozens of federal charges, including obstruction of justice, conspiracy and violating the espionage act and because of documents or mary lago and his new jersey golf club. which brings me to my overarching point. how about fairness? do i think that president trump is always right? do i think he s always unfairly accused? absolutely not, and doesn t mean a payment for an alleged affair and arguments over classified documents, causing global shockwaves and possibly jail time is actually indicative of the seriousness of all this. no especially because we re watching a president skate on his family s international entanglements, which could compromise him in office and classified document hall. which one is all said and done could outstrip anything. donald trump has hey. doj fbi democratic attack squad if you want to destroy trump, pick up your head. look around. you fired up his crowd and if you wanted to help the rest of the gop field , beat him. watch the news. almost ....
candidate he cost bush the election. ross perot struck a cord with voters and shook up america s political landscape in the process. mobilized over 30 million voters to get him on the ballot and was the most successful third party candidate in u.s. history. jesse: a third party candidate can be deadly in the general. right now, half of americans say they would consider voting for a third party candidate if it s trump vs. biden: so there is an open lane and someone is sliding in. his name is cornell west. can these bleak times, i have decided to run for truth and justice which takes the form of running for president of the united states as a con democrat for people s party. cornell west a far left guy. there is an appetite on the left antiwar. bernie sanders abandon the people that voted for them once their party got in power. cornell people s party founded by one of bernie s old staffers. tried to recruit bernie-to-run in 2020. he thought he would have a better ....
she also trains younger generations of hairstylists through her academy, hair scholars. camille, welcome. thank you so much. welcome to you both, ladies. thank you. now, you both work with strong, powerful women, from angela bassett to michaela coel when it comes to your personal style, zerina, what makes you feel confident and powerful? you know, i love a good suit. i love wearing pants, i love wearing long, lean silhouettes. and i love experimenting with fashion in a way that, even like what i like to call twisted basics, you know, which is really a classic item. so, let s say your blazer, classic white button downed shirt, but has a twisted element. you know, whether then it s a double collar or, like, it buttons to the left, you know, and there s some interest that makes it really special and collectable. so i like to always experiment with classic, like, twisted basics. camille, how would you describe your personal style? my personal style, i think it s like kind o ....