committee is about to go public with has been gleaned by more than a thousand interviews and more than 125,000 documents that s according to the washington post. it may very well represent the last and best chance to break the fever of trumpism and the hold that trump and the big lie have on millions of our fellow citizens. the nearly year and a half since the deadly insurrection, the gop has not just memory hold january 6th itself, but in many ways it s come to embrace the insurrection and what it represented. its leaders have gone from blaming trump angrily and privately considering casting him out to the political wilderness once and for all to choosing to politically resurrect him. the party declaring the events of january 6th as legitimate political discourse and many of the same people who tried to overturn the 2020 election are now laying the groundwork to overturn the next presidential election if it doesn t go their way. new york times reports this, key figures in
Nobody is coming by because the roads are empty today and will be probably tonight. So were in a different toir. I think it will affect turnout a lot. In 2016, we had 180,000 republicans participate. I have been thinking maybe 150,000 for this caucus. Well see a lower turnout, and that can often bring with it a surprise. Obviously as a journalist, were always looking for surprises, it makes for good copy. But you are the expert in iowa on the expectations game. Beyond just a first place finish, do you think that theres a margin of Victory Donald Trump has to have before people start to think, oh, maybe he is a little vulnerable . I dont know that its a margin of victory theres two campaigns, trump versus expectations for himself, and Haley And Desantis fighting it out for second. If trumps clear Politics Average is 51 , if he falls
treatment facilities across the united states, he decided to shine a light on their lost voices. mike ball started a song writing program to allow kids who have experienced trauma to begin to heal. they all had different stories, and the point of what we do is let them tell is that toir. story. sometimes they re silly, but beneath the silliness, they re really revealing. sometimes they re really heartbreakingly real. think about being in a position where nobody s ever cared what you feel, and instead now, you talk about what you feel and a whole bunch of people go, yeah! it s life changing. we can plant a seed in that child of self-confidence and self-worth. it s just so powerful.
party. i guess the answer is it should. now this is one of the many firsts in history that donald trump has managed to achieve. a new low. i think back in 2016, there were a number of us, myself included, women who were concerned about allegations against him, comments that he has made, but this is now something that a jury of his peers found him guilty of. they said, yes, he committed sexual abuse and defamation. we cannot afford to put this man up if we actually want to win, because women will run from voting for him. keep in mind that 1 in 3 women will be a victim of sexual assault in their lifetime. those are not people who are going to vote someone who has been create credibly found guilty of doing this to this poor woman. scott jennings, do you agree? i have had a lot of thoughts here. number one, nothing we heard in this trial was represent toir. a lot of things we found out about donald trump, we already knew. republicans nominated him twice.
bill maher, that if a systemil is failing and demonstrably big city public school systems arede failing, why not opemon thingsn to get into the room and toir t give these families and these children an alternativ and to ge? well, the portability of education and how i mean, conservatives on since i worked for bill bennett at the education department in educaty seven , we vehoolin been talking about school choice and it s happening inthe some parts of the country. but this has to be happening in urban america, does it not,untr. to make this really star t off i paying off in real ways?n well, that s where the need is greatest for alternatives to the centralized provision ofe educational services, which is failing thesefailing familiy so, yes, i would say so. but, you know, the politics ofvy the problem are very formidable.