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So many institutions. it was about people. what peter and i were struck by, without these advisers many of whom had alarming views of donald trump. he would have been another old dude shouting at the television between golf games. it really mattered. one of the paradoxes is often some of the worst enablers were often also the resisters at key moments, someone who served in trump s white house said there are no heroes in the trump white house. this is someone who actually served there, and i think that s the complicated story. figures like john kelly, like even bill barr, you know, they, again and again and again they facilitate trump. in some ways, they give him the successes to the extent he had them, and yet at key moments they re also the ones who were sounding the alarm. ....
How dangerous he was, and said nothing. how do you explain this? yeah, i think that s one of the enduring mysteries of this trial, and i think it is a trial that the country has gone through with the trump presidency. you know, in many ways, donald trump was so close to damaging so many institutions and it really was about the people. what peter and i were struck by is, you know, without these advisers, many of whom, you know, had really alarming views of donald trump, he would have just been, you know, another old dude shouting at the television in between golf games, right, so it really mattered, and one of the paradoxes is that often some of the worst enablers were often also the resisters at key moments. someone who served in trump s white house said to us, look, there are no heroes in the trump white house, and again, this is ....
Seeing the counteroffensive near kherson with ukrainian forces trying to push that line back, fighting for seveseverodonetsk you re likely to seem more land in russian hands, not just the peaceful kind in the shape of the yellow ribbons, but the armed resistance as well. what we heard is since the start of the war, there have been hundreds of russian soldiers killed in that city by resisters. melissa bill in zaporizhzhia, thank you. could one sticker sum up the white house s problem with soaring gas prices? that sticker next. ....
Fight on the donbas. they don t have the come bad power now to be able to take mariupol back. i think what will happen as the russians occupy the city, put a local government in, they have to have troops there to occupy it. partisan resisters will gradually begin to conduct operations against them. and they will do that for as long as there is russians in mariupol if it takes months, if it takes years. that fight is going to continue wherever russians are holding territory in ukraine. brian: real quick, general, in the new york times today they say senior biden administration officials say the war will grind on but the next four weeks will shape the event actual outcome of russia s war and the long lasting implications and influence of drawing the map of. do you believe these next four weeks matter this much. i do think the next four weeks matter an awful lot to ukraine and what happens there certainry the russians intend to establish the land bridge, that they have wanted in 201 ....
Targets in the hopes that will grind down the resisters and will lead to a clear and decisive victory. we re also going to see this very determined assault with ground troops moving in. the real question is whether they manage to break through and perhaps even surround ukrainian forces. if not, then it s likely to bog down into a kind of trench warfare with, unfortunately, massive shelling across the lines of division and really, a horrific kind of war in which the ever-rising casualties and not much progress toward a resolution. yeah, i don t have a lot of time, but before i let you go, do you believe inevitably this will lead to more oppression in russia? it already has. we ve seen a dramatic increase ....