good evening, ali. i needed the answer to that, who will be. do you have an idea? i do, but i can say. i can t say. i have to respect the wishes of the new collagen, like some other people. fair enough, i want to go back to the conversation you are having with germany about almost people. it was a new york story but the same in every major city. the majority of chronically homeless in the city are, they suffer from substance abuse and mental illness. they are voiceless, they are homeless, no one cares. they re all around us, and if you choose not to, look you may not see them. but if you choose to look, you realize that they are your fellow citizens, and they are the last bastion. you can kick them when they re down, because there s not to speak for them. i m glad that you did we did. it s really important to remind each other and ourselves about our shared humidity. we re all in this together. you did that. have a good week, i ll see you next week. t. welcome to
2021, and quote. we re seeing this so-called radical incremental-ism and a number of ways. earlier this year, republicans in ohio enacted strict new identification requirements in order to vote. in arkansas, governor sarah colby sanders signed a bill into law banning ballot drop boxes. in wyoming, republicans passed a bill limiting early voting and blocking voters and switching parties within three months of an election. explain why you would restrict someone s ability to change parties ever? they re not up there ever, by the way. conservative-backed groups have set their sights on college students. quote, the top republican legal strategist told a room full of gop donors last month that conservatives must band together to limit voting on college campuses, same-day voter registration and automatic mailing a ballots to registered voters, according to a copy of her presentation reviewed by the washington post. quote, what are those college campus locations? she asked, according to the au