strategic competitor. [laughter] leland: okay. but what you see happening is link between president s treatment in violence. automatic reaction for 50 democratic countries around the world, he s not being pessimistic, frankly really the tail linked extremely important is the british in 1984 signed an agreement, they called treaty with the chinese, hong kong stays the same, you elect the leader directly, never happened. recently under president obama then under president trump chinese backed out, no, the treaty is historic, we are not going to observe it anymore. leland: who would have ever thought the chinese would break their word on something? this was international law. the declaration was filed as treaty by the british. leland: we only have 60 seconds here, does the president have to make a choice with deal with the
drunk driver, and he was called out in 2010. this is a man who simply has no record for the truth. if you re going to run against trump on the campaign line, when you look at joe biden, hardly a worst candidate to put up against president trump on that argument. leland: as we look at the debate stage, that president trump is a liar, in their words, and they want him out. biden, buttigieg, klobuchar, o rourke, yang, castro. we know what you think of castro s candidacy as significant as what you had for breakfast today. but any until dinner tonight? inle you mentioned it, i forgot that julian castro was running in this race. dropping out of gillibrand tells us something, not that she was
and once you got there, with the infrastructure, there was a huge difficulty. any v, yes, but national guard and reserve troops involved. everyone flying in, the hurricane hunters as well, something you do everyone. real quick, do you have do you feel like at hurricane katrina, now there s a doomsday with the storms. you never want to say that it s not going to happen, but it turns east. is there a fear in congress and other places every storm is going to be the big one, you ve got to get ready, cancel school, flights canceled, airports shut down that it becomes a little too routine? it does and this is a fine line. i don t think there s really a scientific answer to it, but you want people to be prepared and if you don t express, hey, this
is serious, people stay home and have hurricane parties and get caught like what happened in louisiana they didn t leave or didn t even see the significance of the storm until it was too late. but you also, there is a significant economic impact when ever basically a state shuts down because something is coming and we hope and pray this thing turns north, obviously, but the question, do people get tired of that? i don t think there s an answer, but we have to be careful every day when we do that. yeah, the risk and fear of complacency. turn back to when you re headed back to washington. hurricane or not. everybody is coming back to town. your take aways for what we should look for for the next three months or so? you ll have to ask nancy pelosi. the first is that we finish the budget stuff. we have the topline budget agreement, but again, i think they ll pivot to the election, the whole year has been passing
u.s.-uk free trade agreement, special relationship, brexit is all about freedom on both sides of the atlantic, great day for britain but also for the united states as well and for the american people. fascinating stuff, you know something that president trump wants, thank you. leland. the best friend i ever had. i don t know what i would have done without you. i m going to miss you so much, you just don t know, i m really going to miss you. i just knocked my salad on the floor. leland: classic tv lovers mourning the loss of mary richards, later her own sitcom last her battle with brain cancer friday, character roda and then went onto a long career in tv, film and theater, her friend and former mtm costar