november, the short time he played, was really positive. he came back in rejuvenated. and you ve also got to remember they ve had a really tough time, and i don t think we appreciate it. i certainly did not appreciate it. i certainly did not appreciate it. i certainly did not appreciate it as much as i should have. you go from being the champion team in england and europe and everything is taken away from you. they were going through covid, they weren t playing, they weren t training at a higher level and i thought they could come back and play in the six nations at the level they should. i have said previously i got that wrong. and now the opportunity for this place to come back, and we have seen it withjimmy george in november, how positive it was when he came back, and owen show that in the australia game, and i ve no doubt he can go on and play really well in the six nations. elsewhere, fly half dan biggar will captain wales, with alun wynjones out injured. wales are stuggling with
taken away from you. we were going through covid, they weren t training, they weren t playing at a higher level, and i thought they could come back and play in the six nations at the level they should. i overestimated that. i have said previously i got that wrong. and now is the opportunity for this players to come back. and we ve seen it with jamie george in november, how positive it was when he came back, and owen showed that in the australian game, and i ve got no doubt that he can go on and play really well in the six nations. elsewhere, fly half dan biggar will captain wales, with alun wynjones out injured. wales are stuggling with injuries seven other key players are unavailable. three uncapped players have been included ospreys hooker dewi lake, flankerjac morgan and cardiff forward james ratti. police were called to a hobart hotel where england and australia cricketers were drinking together following the conclusion of the ashes series. the england and wales cricket board s
one of the problems with the china strategy is you ve got navarro and you ve got lighthizer and mnuchin. i recall a chinese diplomat going who do we negotiate this with during the u.n. meetings. and so lighthizer/mnuchin won that bait, but navarro is still coming in and talking in the president s ear. and the last person to speak to this person president is the one i doubt very much that mnuchin wants to walk away from the deal that they had when they upped the ante. that s a trump move. let me go back to this nato issue one more time because it goes more to the rally issue. he s doing the same basically bizarre stuff, some of it lie, some of it b.s. at his rallies. we just collectively don t get out raged by it anymore. look at how he s advancing his nato argument now. take a listen. i got nato to pay an extra $100 billion they weren t playing. they were delinquent. then we protect them, they don t
me personally, but our other guests on the panel here are absolutely right, which is there is a public good public interest sensibility to these cases that must be taken into consideration. at the end of the day, there is no trust. the trust between the community and law enforcement has been completely eroded by the steady series of these unarmed, of these murders of unarmed mostly black men across the nation so we have to be sensitive to the particular moment and the public good suggests action and transparency immediately. even before the final investigation is completed we need to have investigation that s maybe partial? as michael pointed out, jose if they weren t leaking information that seemed to be to the detriment of some of the victims in these crimes if they weren t playing with the media and the release of information in the way that exacerbated hostilities, maybe we could be more patient in terms of transparency overall. patience is gone trust is gone the pathway to res
you deal with it right then. you can t be scared. you can t be worried. you can t say this is unfair. the court sent you down here. they say you re a man. act like a man and you ll be treated like one. there are bigger things happening right then and there. when i first got to texas penitentiary, the first thing they do is strip you naked and search you, and you re given a pair of state boxers. i realized the full gravity of the place, because as i was standing in line to get my boots, i noticed the guy in front of me. i counted 13 stab wounds in his back. he had scars. spread your cheeks. it really drove home for me how very serious the place was, that they weren t playing. there is no time to joke around. there was nothing funny about this, and everybody was deadly