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jesse: the stalemate over money for the border wall set to intensify with democrats retaking control of the house. nancy pelosi is promising to put pressure on president trump and republicans after reclaiming the gavel and the speakership just hours ago. pelosi is also insisting she s not budging on coughing up money for the wall. are you willing to come up and give him some of this money for the wall because apparently that is the sticking point? no, nothing for the wall. there is no amount of persuasion he can do to say to us we want you to do something that is not effective, that cost billions of dollars. jesse: this comes as president trump invites congressional leaders back to the white house tomorrow for more shutdown talks after a contentious briefing on border security yesterday. dan, on a day when all of the attention was on nancy pelosi, speaker pelosi, a big ceremony and the nightly newscasts were going to lead with it, the president comes in and holds this big press ....
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I search for any items that a charity had named in trump s honor and came up with a theater seat in new jersey. a seat in florida. trump s list of presidential achievements so fares looks like the policy equivalent of two theater seats and a park bench. so, i mean, if that s how he operated as a private citizen, it doesn t seem like that s going to change how he operates now. it s possible. it s possibly true. one thing i saw when looking at his donations, when the spotlight wasn t on him, where did he actually give his money? it wasn t like a lot of wealthy people that choose a cancer charity or hospital and devote enough money to that particular cause that he would help it in a material way but also they would honor him by naming something after him. friends being honored by some charity, he ll give a little money. he buys a table for $10,000. he spreads the money so widely, there s not much impact in a philanthropic sense and no monument to what he s done. it s not money, it s tim ....
Negligence surrounding his suicide. they re upset that no one checked on him in those hours mentioned by susan candiotti and they learned everything about his death through the media. do you think they have a strong case? i don t think they have a strong case for this reason. jails do not have a great deal of responsibility for constant care over nonsuicide watch people. so quite honestly, once it s lights out or the cell s closed up at 8:00, not checking on him for seven hours is not going to be found to be that negligent. now, if they had concerns about suicide, great, but they didn t. it is frustrating, but it s the way the world we live in today that media finds out almost quicker than family members. and that s sad, but it s going to be very difficult to hold the jail responsible for someone who obviously planned well to end their own life. and aaron hernandez, mark, was serving a life sentence for killing odin lloyd when he hanged himself in prison earlier this week. odin s m ....
Charity had named in trump s honor and came up with a theater seat in new jersey. a seat in florida. trump s list of presidential achievements so fares looks like the policy equivalent of two theater seats and a park bench. so, i mean, if that s how he operated as a private citizen, it doesn t seem like that s going to change how he operates now. it s possible. it s possibly true. one thing i saw when looking at his donations, when the spotlight wasn t on him, where did he actually give his money? it wasn t like a lot of wealthy people that choose a cancer charity or hospital and devote enough money to that particular cause that he would help it in a material way but also they would honor him by naming something after him. friends being honored by some charity, he ll give a little money. he buys a table for $10,000. he spreads the money so widely, ....