conclusion. laura: it s like people believe our relationship with nato should never change. i mean, even if the soviet union is gone and we still have a problem with putin, obviously. but the world is a different place. this is 69 years of our relationship with nato. and i m glad we have nato and it s really important but the mere fact that donald trump said you got to pay your 2% and can t wait until 2024 when you are all out of office to say we ll have it done by then. he said, no, no, no you re going to pay 4%. it s the art of the deal stuff he did. but since when can t we demand our billions of dollars are well spent and reciprocated in total by the other member nations? this is actually a line of logic that has been used by multiple presidents. but none have had the effect to this point that president trump has had. now, some of us, including me occasionally, have been a little
i think we should call this the right board. the path i m saying, i believe this. contrary as promised talk about how this recount will never, never change. three in 10,000 chance. so you re saying there s a chance? thank you, obama. guess what? guess what? guess what? guess what? guess what? just about over. you want me to get you anything? i would go for an iced coffee. i could get you one and bring it over. look at this. look who arrived. there s no milk in this. i got the two equals. who let you on this floor? i still have a security pass, believe it or not. that s weird. he s going to suck the life out of it as they take over the universe. this is the first step in robot dominance. adorable robots. i hate these people. get in the back of the line. you did this already. i m doing it again. they keep doing it.
praise of mcdonalds. he recalls his three months working at the home of the fast-food joint when he was a starving actor. when i needed mcdonalds mcdonalds was there for me when no one else was. he also cops to eating fries out of the hopper and says he would use different accents when working the drive through. the drive-thru. but salon could not let this stand calling it light airy and full of privileged [bleep]. and complaining that franco does not discuss the brutal working conditions of 25-hour shifts of wage theft and negligent employee and indirect policies. never change, salon. never change. that was great. dan, are you a privileged white male. what do you think of the op ad. i think he nailed it and he worked hard. life is super hard for him and then he got his break.
retired professional player on the 1990 world cup team and in the national soccer hall of fame and runs a soccer camp for kids in maryland. also ron simulcac and luke russe russert. appreciate you all being here. wow. you are really showing spirit, luke. luke takes this very, very seriously. i love america, ronan. can t apologize for this. look, look. i love america, too. there are some who disagree with the characterization of your pride in the sport being about loving america. ann coulter the beloved conservative fire brand. can we say beloved? let s go with beloved. she said america s national past time is hating soccer and, quote, any growing interest in soccer can only be a sign of the nation s moral decay. oh, ann, never change. luke, how do you respond to that? well, i saw recently that ann coulter defending the column from paris, france. i m sure today over in belgium enjoying the waffles because that was an anti-american column
finally, what the dickens was going on in the british government this week? i ll explain. first, here s my take. if you re trying to understand the recent protests against the putin regime in russia, one of the best guides is an outspoken columnist who s been writing trenchant essays in the nation s leading newspapers over the past month. political competition is the heartbeat of democracy. this author writes, noting the absence of such competition in contemporary russia. he describes the frustrations of the russian middle class, demanding political rights. today, the quality of our state does not match civil society s readiness to participate in it. on corruption, perhaps the issue that most riles the public, the author is scathing. the problem comes from the lack of transparency and accountability of government, he says. now, what makes this all deeply strange is that the author of these essays is vladimir putin. the architect, builder and chief enforcer of the system tha