slicked back hair. it is really reached the point of absurdity. they should have striped zoo suits, go full. on when eta, you know, i don t know why they think that this is going to work. subpoenas are perfectly legal, there s nothing wrong with the subpoena. they will have to comply. they are not donald trump. he thought he had immunity. no one will respect. that do you think that this winds of making the committee more aggressive because it does make it look like they did something wrong? joy, i sure hope so. because all this did was kick a hornets nest. they don t know which way to go. and they are all scrambling. and that fear that they are demonstrating with every letter they write, with every person they tried to throw under the bus, should reaffirm the january six committee. don t to turn course, don t back, down if, anything push harder. because americans just deserve the truth. anybody who participated in any
they are a bunch of authoritarian kleptocrats. they need shinier suits and slicked back hair. the thing is, i don t know why they think that a, this will work on the companies. subpoenas are perfectly legal. there s nothing wrong with subpoenas. they are have to comply. they re not donald trump. do you think this winds up making the committee more aggressive because it does make it look like they did something wrong. joy, i sure hope is a. all this did was kick a hornet s nest and now they are all buzzing crazy. they are all scrambling. the fear they are demonstrating with every letter they write should reaffirm that you re spot on. don t deter course. don t back anything. if anything, push harder to get what you need because the american public not only deserves the truth but anybody
panel of international correspondents nick paton walsh, cl clarissa ward and arwa damon. what is happening in europe? essentially, i think you re seeing these moments like in italy is purely a vote on constitutional reform. these moments in which perhaps the electorate who have seen the choices they have in front of them for elections being pretty much about shades of gray. i ve always seen the last two years of choices being a slicked back hair in a suit. go along with your sort of choice of pr spokesman depending on your mood that day. these choices like brexit a lot more sweeping. as we saw, i think, large numbers of people in britain who felt disenfranchised and live in rural areas and broader part of that sweep of reform in urban areas want to trash the train
people wearing zute suits or having afros or bell bottom trousers, slicked back hair. you know, unless and until all americans in this great country realize that this is a national problem, not a black problem, not a brown problem, that this problem involves and ensnares native americans, asian americans, unless and until we realize this is a national problem awaiting critical attention, a national problem that will go on for generations until we have that realization and not cherry pick and not denounce one element within the subculture as despicable. he also challenged the president and first lady about having sex, what he said, bringing lives into the world that don t have resources, and i m paraphrasing here, that was the worst thing you can do is
do this reenactments living historians and most of them are thrilled be reliving this part of american history. my great grandfather was a captain for the texas rifles, and just didn t want to miss this experience. that guy came all the way from texas. first time participant here. people are here literally from all over the world. in fact, rick, i met a guy on my first day here, i saw him driving very slowly past the hotel, drive 55:00 chevy convertible, slicked back hair, dressed just like elvis. i said, where are you from? he says, i m from sweden. a guy from sweden dressed like elvis driving a 55 chevy here to see asive war re-enactment. it s a great country. what a country. talk to us about these re-enactors. they re dressed in the