treats them like a political adversary or a thorn in the side that he needs to destroy verbally or through his rhetoric or otherwise in order to boost himself up and get himself out of hot water with ukraine, with the impeachment trial that s about to happen. and that s exactly what we re seeing. nooetds nee he needs someone dhae deflethat; point to so he s not the source of the ire of the democrats who are disapproving of what he s done in this entire ukraine situation. he wants to, the goal it seems, is to introduce this character into the play that we are now all witnesses to in this audience and really drag that person s character through the mud to point out, oh, that person works for a democrat or they re inherently geagainst president trump, so nothing they sclerd is t said could be believed. he sees these numbers changing
had been through. when you remember that whole situation with the boston marathon, you think about it then and what she went through subsequently after that was just astounding and all the trials and tribulations that she dealt with psychologically pntd t. and the way that you ticked through things, eddie hill, like it seems like he had lived a long life despite he was only born in 2009. then you this youtuber that committed sue zblied thaticide. and then that piece gets into all the drama that gets goes young people around youtube and it wond up beiund up being not t his troubled life, but this whole dynamic that existed in people putting themselves out there online. this shows us that death is not the kind of possession of only the famous. no, that s right. that it s uquick wittybic qu
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before the des moines register base. let s talk first about these strikes with regards to iraq editorial board, biden said that here. it seems as if these strikes, he wouldn t comply with a subpoena for the testimony, but admiral, were spoken about in a way to de-escalate what s at an event the next day, he happening now in the middle east backtracked. and overseas there. here is what he initially said but in fact, that s not what followed by his then he reversal. do you stand by your earlier will feasibly happen with statements that you wouldn t yo regards that these strikes and deescalation? you re correct. let s just role the tape back. if you go back to late summer, comply if you were systemed? correct. and the reason i wouldn t, it is we saw iran striking tankers in the gulf, actually seizing a because it is all designed to deal with trump doing what he has done his whole life, trying to take the focus off him. britt think what it is about. british tanker. high school all ab
we talked about it in the earlier statement with the announcement of stage four kans we are john lewis. in putting to the do you see a sense of a generational transition? that s right. so, i mean, not donl only do we elijah cummings, we have the mayor of the first african american mayor of a southern town. we have carrie ann lucas. tony morrison. yes, tony as well. i think you re right about the generational thing that a lot of these struggles, these right struggles of the 50s, 60s, 70s, that a lot of those folks are reaching the end of their lives and this is a way to give tribute to the ones that we all know like elijah cummings. but then some of these nofolks that we don t necessarily know. thank you for giving tribute to so many important people and