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here's what marjorie taylor greene is actually saying. activists are just so happens to be blessed to have emigrated to our great country and he should be thankful for american freedoms. like our second amendment, instead of trying to destroy them, if he doesn't like it, he can go back. are you at all surprised by this statement, mariana? what is your reaction? >> i am incredibly disappointed that a member of congress is treating young americans this way. i'm also mexican american. my mom is a mexican immigrants. and that was very difficult for both santiago and i to have someone attack our right to be here, and for santiago, it was something very difficult because he's out here fighting for young voters with the rest of the voters of tomorrow team. and we are trying to get young people representation in congress, we're trying to get young people represented at every level of government, and marjorie taylor greene doesn't believe that that should be happening. >> what did you want folks here -- what did you want her to hear? what did you
here's what marjorie taylor greene is actually saying. activists are just so happens to be blessed to have emigrated to our great country and he should be thankful for american freedoms. like our second amendment, instead of trying to destroy them, if he doesn't like it, he can go back. are you at all surprised by this statement, mariana? what is your reaction? >> i am incredibly disappointed that a member of congress is treating young americans this way. i'm also mexican american. my mom...
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marjorie, she's had a rough week. i should be nice.he actually -- i know marjorie, you got swatted twice this week, which is terrifying, and i'm so sorry that happened to you. but let me just say, it really could not have happened to a dumber bitch. [ applause ] and that was "nikki's speed roast." [ cheers and applause ] that was so fun. but you know, ridiculous things ae happening all over the world. not just in washington. down in australia, there is a nightclub that has decided to implement an unusual new policy. check it out. >> a popular nightclub in sydney, australia is cracking down on, get this, unwanted staring. the club has threatened that if anyone stares at another person without verbal consent they'll be kicked out of the club. >> nikki: i really think the only thing creep pier than starg at someone is asking if you can stare at them. [ laughter ] let me try it out. guillermo. can i stare at you? >> guillermo: yeah, sure. [ laughter ] >> nikki: nice titties, bro. [ laughter ] that felt good. i think we fell in love. guille
marjorie, she's had a rough week. i should be nice.he actually -- i know marjorie, you got swatted twice this week, which is terrifying, and i'm so sorry that happened to you. but let me just say, it really could not have happened to a dumber bitch. [ applause ] and that was "nikki's speed roast." [ cheers and applause ] that was so fun. but you know, ridiculous things ae happening all over the world. not just in washington. down in australia, there is a nightclub that has decided to...
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but we will find out of marjorie taylor greene candidate can win in a district like that.it does, it pretend something i think pretty alarming for what the next congress is gonna look like. >> what was your sense of the state of the race being there? >> it's obviously hard to say. there is a huge amount of enthusiasm for -- i want to one of her campaign events at a brewery. we're not only where the prairie path, but there were as an overflow crowd outside listing through the windows. jamie herrera beutler's biggest -- is now supporting what perez. so i think everyone feels like she is an underdog with people do feel like with the right support she has a shot. >> one of the big questions here is about -- we always talk about it is a -- trump party -- but, you see, it 20, 20, five 30% of republicans, somewhere there, did not support the coup, which donald trump would go away. butler was the kind of -- there must be some of those voters and my district. right? >> it was a pretty narrow loss in the primary. they're the trunk of voters in that district that voted for jamie. the
but we will find out of marjorie taylor greene candidate can win in a district like that.it does, it pretend something i think pretty alarming for what the next congress is gonna look like. >> what was your sense of the state of the race being there? >> it's obviously hard to say. there is a huge amount of enthusiasm for -- i want to one of her campaign events at a brewery. we're not only where the prairie path, but there were as an overflow crowd outside listing through the...
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jordan, marjorie taylor greene and other taylor greene and other conservative conservative kooks.ks, the the caucus was at caucus was at the most the powerful most powerful moment in its moment in its history before history before trump when trump, when it held and it helped house i oust john listed house boehner for being too speaker john boehner for being too moderate. if you know anything about john boehner, he wasn't is not exactly known for being moderate. once trump came to power the caucus just wasn't as powerful. after all, trump would've likely have been a member himself he had if he had been in the house. but if republicans win the house in the midterms, freedom caucus once more power than they ever have had. take scott perry for example. he tried to overturn the results of the 2020 election and he is now lobbying to be the wait for chairman of the homeland security -- same jim jordan, that nut job is aligned to chair the house judiciary committee. including the one republican committee, john boehner would've rather poked his eye out to make jim jordan committee chairman
jordan, marjorie taylor greene and other taylor greene and other conservative conservative kooks.ks, the the caucus was at caucus was at the most the powerful most powerful moment in its moment in its history before history before trump when trump, when it held and it helped house i oust john listed house boehner for being too speaker john boehner for being too moderate. if you know anything about john boehner, he wasn't is not exactly known for being moderate. once trump came to power the...
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marjorie taylor greene however is. she joins us. congresswoman, thanks too coming on. selling off assets to china to a company that his son was invested in. why is no one saying anything about this? >> i'm not sure, tucker. i think it's absolutely outrageous. so do the american people. the one role most important for the president of the united states is to protect our country's national security. our strategic petroleum reserves are just that. our national security, when it comes to oil, the very important resource that we have that fuels our economy, helps us drive our cars, and petroleum also feeds over 6,000 products, things americans rely on every single day. but joe biden has been selling off a million barrels of oil every single day. we're down to 434 million barrels of oil. america consumes around 19 million barrels of oil a day. we cannot sustain this. it is putting us in danger. by our tracking he's sold over 7 million barrels of oil to china. china. our number one threat that wants to conquer us, wants to become the number one superpower in the world. becaus
marjorie taylor greene however is. she joins us. congresswoman, thanks too coming on. selling off assets to china to a company that his son was invested in. why is no one saying anything about this? >> i'm not sure, tucker. i think it's absolutely outrageous. so do the american people. the one role most important for the president of the united states is to protect our country's national security. our strategic petroleum reserves are just that. our national security, when it comes to oil,...
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they hate marjorie taylor greene.if you ask them to contribute, they would be like, i don't care about that. i care about trying to beat marjorie taylor greene and i know it's a long shot, but why not. >> that's exactly this sort of on voters we're speaking to today. you have a lot of of people who want to see mtg out of office. she's not going to lose in her congressional district, but if democrats keep the house, she's not going to become a subcommittee chairperson either. for people who dislike her, dollars spent in abigail's race or a host of under the radar races this due to redistrict rg competitive because they are swing seats or the lines have been drawn so differently this cycle, there's now a new opportunity in those seats. those are the places that democratic majority, that path runs through these seats. it doesn't run through georgia in the situation where north georgia flips democratic. we're going to have a 400-vote majority in congress. and at that point, i think a lot of other things would have to go i
they hate marjorie taylor greene.if you ask them to contribute, they would be like, i don't care about that. i care about trying to beat marjorie taylor greene and i know it's a long shot, but why not. >> that's exactly this sort of on voters we're speaking to today. you have a lot of of people who want to see mtg out of office. she's not going to lose in her congressional district, but if democrats keep the house, she's not going to become a subcommittee chairperson either. for people...
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but we will find out if a marjorie taylor greene candidate can win in a district like that.es it pretend something i think pretty alarming for the next congress is gonna look like. >> what was your sense of the state of the race being there? >> you know, it's obviously hard to say. i would say that there's a huge amount of enthusiasm for -- perez, and i went to one of our campaign events at a brewery. where not only what the brewery pact, but there was an overflow crowd outside. listening to the windows. jamie herrera beutler's biggest bundlers, now supporting marie perez, so i think you know. everything feels like she is an underdog, but people do feel like with the right support, she has a shot. >> one of the big questions here, is about, we always talk about how it's a model party, trump's party. that's true. right? >> but, again we see it time and time, 20, 25, 30% of republicans some are there. didn't support the coup, would wish donald trump would go away. herrera butler was kind of the person that represented the district that there must be some of those voters in the
but we will find out if a marjorie taylor greene candidate can win in a district like that.es it pretend something i think pretty alarming for the next congress is gonna look like. >> what was your sense of the state of the race being there? >> you know, it's obviously hard to say. i would say that there's a huge amount of enthusiasm for -- perez, and i went to one of our campaign events at a brewery. where not only what the brewery pact, but there was an overflow crowd outside....
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but they say marjorie what versus the president of the united states?e this like it is either going to be this or that. the second choice was a referendum on the president of the united states. it is the job of the republicans to make it so. >> that's what we need to do. we're talking about midterms. the big elephant in the room is always whether or not joe biden is actually going to run again in 2024. i think most people have decided he's not. what do you think is going to happen? >> listen, politicians are -- they're little piranhas waiting to take a bite. it is easy to get behind joe biden. looking at the fact he doesn't look like he's spry or with it all the time, he may in fact decide not to run again for his health. i wouldn't fault him for that. he is older in years. not all 70, 80-year-olds are all the same. i won't attack biden from that perspective. beto o'rourke is the exact kind of wet noodle who would love to take a bite out of him thinking there may be an opportunity for me here. that's what politicians do especially democrats right now wh
but they say marjorie what versus the president of the united states?e this like it is either going to be this or that. the second choice was a referendum on the president of the united states. it is the job of the republicans to make it so. >> that's what we need to do. we're talking about midterms. the big elephant in the room is always whether or not joe biden is actually going to run again in 2024. i think most people have decided he's not. what do you think is going to happen?...
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marjorie is in stockton, california. go ahead margie. caller: i watch the news all the time. rest in peace to elizabeth. all of that king and queen, we had a bad experience january 6. it reminds me of samadhi that want to be a king. i am not with that either. enough is enough. enough of this. this is the united states of america. i cannot even find out what is going on in the united states, because of this. everybody know that the queen is not all pure. the queen knew that he was cheating on diana, but she let it go, just to have these kids. enough is enough. we don't want no king in the united states of america, and i'm not going to honor them over there. host: thanks for calling in. lori, ohio. hi. caller: it sounded like most of the callers this morning acting like the queen is just cream of the crop i guess, is that is how you would say it in colonial terms. the damage that this crown has caused throughout the whole entire mixed up planet is disgraced. i can't believe they have gotten away with what they have gotten away with. they don't work. none of the royalty works. a
marjorie is in stockton, california. go ahead margie. caller: i watch the news all the time. rest in peace to elizabeth. all of that king and queen, we had a bad experience january 6. it reminds me of samadhi that want to be a king. i am not with that either. enough is enough. enough of this. this is the united states of america. i cannot even find out what is going on in the united states, because of this. everybody know that the queen is not all pure. the queen knew that he was cheating on...
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environment of history and conservation, the author of a couple other books "an everglades providence: marjory stoneman douglas and the american environmental century." and he won the pulitzer prize for " th gulf: the making of an american se closea. -- the gulf: the making of an american sea." what prompted you to write about the bald eagle? we are seeing the bald eagle today in numbers and frequency we did not to know 15 years ago. i am a baby boomer and i grew up never seeing a bald eagle because dbt devastated the population after world war ii. -- ddt devastated their population after world war ii. but the u.s. conservation service and state and local officials launched conservation programs beginning in the 1970's and have had tremendous success restoring the bald eagle populations. people see bald eagles today and get very excited. you jab the guy in the ribs next to you when you see a bald eagle. i thought readers would like to know a little bit about the bird and a historical relationship with the american people. over my house i see big birds flying and i can't tell if they are whole
environment of history and conservation, the author of a couple other books "an everglades providence: marjory stoneman douglas and the american environmental century." and he won the pulitzer prize for " th gulf: the making of an american se closea. -- the gulf: the making of an american sea." what prompted you to write about the bald eagle? we are seeing the bald eagle today in numbers and frequency we did not to know 15 years ago. i am a baby boomer and i grew up never...
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>> yeah. >> marjorie taylor greene is there.at she believes that hillary clinton had something to do with jfk junior dying, called it the clinton murder, thinks the las vegas shooting that killed 60 people might have been a false flag operation. these are fringe, french people. and if kevin mccarthy gives these fringe ideas his stamp of approval, it is then going to be, you know, this is not just gonna be a fringe republican idea, this is gonna be a mainstream republican idea if he gives it that approval. so, it is a dangerous game to play. >> asia, to jason's point, it's a dangerous game to play. it's one thing to be in the minority and, you know, spread these dangerous lies. but these people will have a major influence on policy, they will have major influence on the functioning of our government. you know, from budgetary control to oversight to being able to investigate. and it's just absolutely a scary moment to think that these not jobs will have this type of authority, if in fact they retake the house. >> ayman, thank you
>> yeah. >> marjorie taylor greene is there.at she believes that hillary clinton had something to do with jfk junior dying, called it the clinton murder, thinks the las vegas shooting that killed 60 people might have been a false flag operation. these are fringe, french people. and if kevin mccarthy gives these fringe ideas his stamp of approval, it is then going to be, you know, this is not just gonna be a fringe republican idea, this is gonna be a mainstream republican idea if he...
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and in georgia, marjorie taylor greene and her challenger flowers debates on october 16. on october 17, republican governor brian kemp takes on political activist stacey abrams. don't miss a single election moment on c-span and take us with you on the go with c-span now, our free mobile video app. also, be sure to visit.org/campaign 2022, your website for owl our mid-term election coverage. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. >> c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view of what's happening in washington live and on demand. keep up with the day's biggest events with live streams of floor proceedings from the u.s. congress, white house events, the courts, campaigns, and more from the world of politics all at your fingertips. you can also stay current with the latest episodes of "washington journal" and find scheduling information for c-span's tv networks and c-span radio, plus a variety of compelling podcasts. c-span now is available at the apple store and google play. download it for free today. c-span now, your front row seat to washington anyti
and in georgia, marjorie taylor greene and her challenger flowers debates on october 16. on october 17, republican governor brian kemp takes on political activist stacey abrams. don't miss a single election moment on c-span and take us with you on the go with c-span now, our free mobile video app. also, be sure to visit.org/campaign 2022, your website for owl our mid-term election coverage. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. >> c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your...
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. >> marjorie. >> gracias >>> en noticia en desarrollo un oficial fue arrestado en conexiÓn con el periodistaigÓ por acoso laboral y relaciÓn Íntima con un empleado subordinado y tras esos reportes perdiÓ su primaria fue arrestado por s.w.a.t por apuÑalar al periodista el pasado 2 de septiembre >>> un hombre que sembrÓ pÁnico esta noche en memphis tennessee el sospechoso que estaba armado y era considerado peligroso fue identificado de 19 aÑos disparÓ en mÚltiples ocasiones contra varias personas cuyo estado de salud se desconoce se cree que transmitiÓ en facebook live. >> junto a su hermano apuÑalaron a 10 personas >>> llevaba 3 dÍas huyendo de la policÍa y fue encerrado. >> fue arrestado y muriÓ por emergencia mÉdica >>> el cadÁver de su hermano fue localizado el lunes >>> en los Ángeles es cuestiÓn de horas para que varias vÍctimas de abuso sexual de la iglesia la luz del mundo >> buscan compensaciÓn econÓmica por los daÑos que sufrieron >>> juan cooper tiene los detalles >>> la iglesia la luz del mundo enfrentan una nueva batalla legal >>> (hablan en inglÉs) se trata de una demanda civil
. >> marjorie. >> gracias >>> en noticia en desarrollo un oficial fue arrestado en conexiÓn con el periodistaigÓ por acoso laboral y relaciÓn Íntima con un empleado subordinado y tras esos reportes perdiÓ su primaria fue arrestado por s.w.a.t por apuÑalar al periodista el pasado 2 de septiembre >>> un hombre que sembrÓ pÁnico esta noche en memphis tennessee el sospechoso que estaba armado y era considerado peligroso fue identificado de 19 aÑos disparÓ en...
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i always say this, marjorie taylor greene, imagine 20 or 30 marjorie taylor greenes as secretaries of state all over this country overse seeing the vote next year. that's what we're looking at potentially. >> how valuable of a foil is the name not on the ballot, the former president donald trump for democrats because we heard the president invoke him today and talked about him in philadelphia a couple weeks ago but polls show he's more favorable now than they did several months ago. >> you know, here is the thing. donald trump is always going to haunt this party unless someone figures out how to either arrest or hold accountability legally donald trump for all the things that he has done and that means he's going to be someone that animates the base, both bases at this point. it is useful for president biden and democrats to remind us where you come from and remind us the consequence in this election of going backwards to what it looked like when donald trump was in the white house. i think lifting that up is really a way to get people animated and engaged in participating in the elec
i always say this, marjorie taylor greene, imagine 20 or 30 marjorie taylor greenes as secretaries of state all over this country overse seeing the vote next year. that's what we're looking at potentially. >> how valuable of a foil is the name not on the ballot, the former president donald trump for democrats because we heard the president invoke him today and talked about him in philadelphia a couple weeks ago but polls show he's more favorable now than they did several months ago....
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remember that film i talked about marjorie prime, which i really, really liked.oss and memory and grief and ageing and all those things. well, this is like that. it's very ambient. it's got a beautiful score by aska matsumiya, and it's a very haunting, thoughtful, kind of evocative experience. as i said, it's on sky cinema and also in selected cinemas, and i thought it was really terrific. excellent, intriguing. lots of good stuff this week. really interesting week actually, isn't it? a good bit of mixture and something for everyone. which one are you going to see? birdy. that's my starting point. that is my starting point. it has to be, has to be. and that's it. enjoy your cinema—going, whatever it is you choose to go and see. we'll see you next week. thanks for being with us. bye— bye. hello, the weather is certainly changing. the wind is picking up at the moment and it will be a windy day on monday and it will feel colder than today as well. all are due to that deep area of low pressure, picking up the winds and colder air coming pressure, picking up the winds
remember that film i talked about marjorie prime, which i really, really liked.oss and memory and grief and ageing and all those things. well, this is like that. it's very ambient. it's got a beautiful score by aska matsumiya, and it's a very haunting, thoughtful, kind of evocative experience. as i said, it's on sky cinema and also in selected cinemas, and i thought it was really terrific. excellent, intriguing. lots of good stuff this week. really interesting week actually, isn't it? a good...
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remember that film i talked about marjorie prime, which i really, really liked.loss and memory and grief and ageing and all those things. it's very ambient. it's got a beautiful score by oscar samir. and it's a very haunting, thoughtful, kind of evocative experience. i said, it's on sky cinema and also in selected cinemas, and i thought it was really terrific. excellent, intriguing. lots of good stuff. really interesting week actually, isn't it? a good bit of mixture and something for everyone. which one are you going to see? birdy. that's that's my starting point. that is my starting point. it has to be, has to be. and that's it. enjoy your cinema—going, whatever it is you choose to go and see. we'll see you next week. thanks for being with us. good afternoon. many parts of the uk are seeing quite a lot of sunshine at the moment. bright but rather cool weather spreading southwards, sunshine and a scattering of showers, but this band of cloud and rain continuing to affect the south—east corner. that will be a feature, actually, for much of the next 2a hours. very
remember that film i talked about marjorie prime, which i really, really liked.loss and memory and grief and ageing and all those things. it's very ambient. it's got a beautiful score by oscar samir. and it's a very haunting, thoughtful, kind of evocative experience. i said, it's on sky cinema and also in selected cinemas, and i thought it was really terrific. excellent, intriguing. lots of good stuff. really interesting week actually, isn't it? a good bit of mixture and something for everyone....
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that most people would want a different -- >> you were there when you didn't say his name. >> or marjoriees. >> it's like beetlejuice, if you don't say their name -- >> i didn't work on the biden campaign. he ran very aggressively on the message that donald trump wasn't fit for office. there was a strategic decision made, when he came into office that that's not what the public wanted. the public wanted that -- and every president tries do this, maybe save donald trump, is to expand the base of people who is interested in them. but now it's election season again. he did a lot of what he wanted to do, much of it in a bipartisan way, getting legislation done. now the gloves are off. you have to maintain control of at least one house of government. >> i watched him at the rallies. i know tedd has been to the there. i can't believe this is good politics in north carolina or anywhere right now. it's good primary politics. >> it is good primary politics. you are seeing a shift. they're repeating some of the election lies, aligning themselves to donald trump, and some have distanced themselves,
that most people would want a different -- >> you were there when you didn't say his name. >> or marjoriees. >> it's like beetlejuice, if you don't say their name -- >> i didn't work on the biden campaign. he ran very aggressively on the message that donald trump wasn't fit for office. there was a strategic decision made, when he came into office that that's not what the public wanted. the public wanted that -- and every president tries do this, maybe save donald trump,...
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one of trump's most loyal maga-maggots is congresswoman marjorie taylor greene.he's getting divorced. her husband, perry greene, filed for divorce yesterday after 27 years. [ applause ] well, it's nothing to -- his original sentence was 30 years, but the judge shaved three years off for good behavior. [ laughter ] [ rim shot ] in the space where he had to state the reason for the divorce he wrote, "i am married to marjorie taylor greene." [ cheers and applause ] >> how are you? good to see you, man. [ cheers and applause ] beautiful. >> jimmy: i thought you had to work, what's going on? >> i'm laugh. >> jimmy: i see what's going on. you misse audience, you missed the studio. [ cheers and applause ] you want to soak up the live applause. go ahead, i get it, i get it. >> it's nice. no, i do miss it. it's really nice. but, you know, there's also -- somebody owes me $8,816. [ laughter ] guillermo, he bought a bunch of macbooks. so if you could just -- >> jimmy: i have to pay for them? >> that's right. >> jimmy: why am i paying for this? >> guillermo: you have a lot o
one of trump's most loyal maga-maggots is congresswoman marjorie taylor greene.he's getting divorced. her husband, perry greene, filed for divorce yesterday after 27 years. [ applause ] well, it's nothing to -- his original sentence was 30 years, but the judge shaved three years off for good behavior. [ laughter ] [ rim shot ] in the space where he had to state the reason for the divorce he wrote, "i am married to marjorie taylor greene." [ cheers and applause ] >> how are you?...
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i mean -- she talked about marjorie taylor green and the republicans and extremism. i don't think the democrats will be able to turn it into a referendum from back bencher from georgia very few have heard of, it's about the president, his policies, about his failures and that's why republicans are favorites to win the house at least in six or so weeks. >> john: you know, abc news washington post poll has some interesting insight in terms of who leads on the various issues. economy, republicans are way ahead. same thing with inflation, democrats are leading on abortion, crime, republicans way out in front. it's close on education in schools. climate change goes to the democrats. immigration is pretty much neck and neck. so guy, when you take a look at it, it looks like it's advantage republicans when you think about what's important to voters. >> sure, and there are people who care about any one or all of the above when we looked at all the issues. but poll after poll after poll, when the american people are asked what is the number one issue or top three issue for yo
i mean -- she talked about marjorie taylor green and the republicans and extremism. i don't think the democrats will be able to turn it into a referendum from back bencher from georgia very few have heard of, it's about the president, his policies, about his failures and that's why republicans are favorites to win the house at least in six or so weeks. >> john: you know, abc news washington post poll has some interesting insight in terms of who leads on the various issues. economy,...
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it shares themes with blade runner, but it's tonally closer to, remember that film i talked about marjorie? and it's a film about loss and memory and grief and ageing and all those things. well, this is like that. it's very ambient. it's got a beautiful score by oscar samir. and it's a very haunting, thoughtful, kind of evocative experience. i said it's on sky cinema and also in selected cinemas, and i thought it was really terrific. excellent, intriguing. lots of good stuff. really interesting week actually, isn't it? a good bit of mixture and something for everyone. which one are you going to see? birdy. that's my starting point. that is my starting point. it has to be, has to be. and that's it. enjoy your cinema—going, whatever it is you choose to go and see. we'll see you next week. thanks for being with us. bye— bye. most of the showers today have been across _ most of the showers today have been across england — most of the showers today have been across england and _ most of the showers today have been across england and wales _ most of the showers today have been across england and
it shares themes with blade runner, but it's tonally closer to, remember that film i talked about marjorie? and it's a film about loss and memory and grief and ageing and all those things. well, this is like that. it's very ambient. it's got a beautiful score by oscar samir. and it's a very haunting, thoughtful, kind of evocative experience. i said it's on sky cinema and also in selected cinemas, and i thought it was really terrific. excellent, intriguing. lots of good stuff. really interesting...
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they shut up marjorie taylor greene.nald trump today, whose life seems steadily on course for a much worse days and much more silence from his lambs, as the evidence continues to mount against him. joining us now is claire mccaskill, former democratic senator of missouri. and indeed log, chair of the african american studies at princeton university, and host of the podcast history of us. they are both msnbc political analysis. and clare, i know you've been thinking about. this i do not presume, to frame a question to you, i just want to say go. what's on your mind? >> okay, first of all, last night, you are amazing. you said everything that needed to be said about lindsey graham. and it was done with facts and the right amount of passion. so, kudos to you for your show last night. i think the other thing that is going on, lawrence, is worth mentioning here, is that these candidates are running in tough elections are taking trump off their website. in nevada, the republican candidate for the u.s. senate scrubbed the endor
they shut up marjorie taylor greene.nald trump today, whose life seems steadily on course for a much worse days and much more silence from his lambs, as the evidence continues to mount against him. joining us now is claire mccaskill, former democratic senator of missouri. and indeed log, chair of the african american studies at princeton university, and host of the podcast history of us. they are both msnbc political analysis. and clare, i know you've been thinking about. this i do not presume,...
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and marjorie taylor green's website, she's selling defund the f.b.i. t-shirts. so it is my friends on the other side of the aisle who want to defund law enforcement. who want to defund the police. you know, there's an old saying, physician, heel thyself. you taught to take that to heart. the bottom line is these are bills in a will help improve safety in our communities. these are bills in a local officials, local law enforcement organizations want. the only people who don't want them are my friends on the other side of the aisle. . i suspect some on your side understand what your communities want. they don't want politics as usual. they don't want people putting politics over people what they want is help for their communities. so you have a chance. you can either vote yes to help the communities or vote no. but that is my -- that is your choice. and again, madam speaker, i think these bills are good bills. we should support the rule. we should support the underlying bill. i reserve my time. some members reminded to direct their comments to the chair and not to
and marjorie taylor green's website, she's selling defund the f.b.i. t-shirts. so it is my friends on the other side of the aisle who want to defund law enforcement. who want to defund the police. you know, there's an old saying, physician, heel thyself. you taught to take that to heart. the bottom line is these are bills in a will help improve safety in our communities. these are bills in a local officials, local law enforcement organizations want. the only people who don't want them are my...
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. >> cruz pleaded guilty to killing 17 people at marjorie stoneman douglas high school in 2018.ll decide if cruz is sentenced to death or life without parole. >>> and "the new york times" says that the founder of outdoor apparel maker patagonia gave the company away. 83-year-old yvon chouinard and his family transferred their ownership valued at about $3 billion to two new entities that will help fight charge. -- fight climate change. they will also work to protect undeveloped land around the world. patagonia will continue to operate as a private company, but its $100 million in annual profits will go to environmental causes. >>> still to come, classic fun. we're going to show you some of this year's finalists for the toy hall of fame and how you can vote for your favorite. it takes energy to take on the world.■ so whether you■re breaking a sweat, breaking down barriers, or breaking the laws of gravity, keep moving with the ultimate energy bar. we bake in delicious, wholesome ingredients, purposefully crafted with a blend of protein,■fat and carbs. because the more good you put
. >> cruz pleaded guilty to killing 17 people at marjorie stoneman douglas high school in 2018.ll decide if cruz is sentenced to death or life without parole. >>> and "the new york times" says that the founder of outdoor apparel maker patagonia gave the company away. 83-year-old yvon chouinard and his family transferred their ownership valued at about $3 billion to two new entities that will help fight charge. -- fight climate change. they will also work to protect...
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southern talk whether again c1 d1 to defund the fbi speech of now, when will the fbi hannibal and not marjorieaylor greens i guess that doesn't matr but i will tell you this and it doesn't matter want to speak to this one, doesn't matter if you have by just for the police and if you undermine police at every turn, it doesn't matter you've demonized them to the extent and undermining police to call the races for them i do it. richard: we did she do that this be specific of your saying give me an example when these two when they did it in a great president biden try to say that it wasn't in favor this right after the george floyd murder two years ago, this way that we saw across the country this is really cities new york is one, and los angeles another basically cutting budgets and basically saying that the police racism we gotta get them off the streets would happen crime exploded did and it. richard: we have talking points we talk about rhetoric but in talk about actual reporting, many of the cities, you name the city and you name the mayor and what you see them doing is funding law enforcemen
southern talk whether again c1 d1 to defund the fbi speech of now, when will the fbi hannibal and not marjorieaylor greens i guess that doesn't matr but i will tell you this and it doesn't matter want to speak to this one, doesn't matter if you have by just for the police and if you undermine police at every turn, it doesn't matter you've demonized them to the extent and undermining police to call the races for them i do it. richard: we did she do that this be specific of your saying give me an...
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marjorie salamone. john sammartino. david scales. robert schlegel. janice scott. michael selves.serva. dan shanower. antoinette sherman. diane simmons. her husband, george w simmons. donald simmons. cheryle sincock. gregg smallwood. gary smith. mari-rae sopper. robert speisman. patricia statz. edna stevens. norma lang steurle. larry strickland. hilda taylor. kip taylor. leonard taylor. sandra taylor. sandra teague. carl teepe. tamara thurman. otis tolbert. willie troy. ronald vaulk. karen wagner. meta fuller-waller. chin sun pak wells. maudlyn white. sandra white. ernest willcher. david williams. dwane williams. marvin roger woods. john yamnicky senior. vicki yancey. kevin yokum. donald young. edmund young junior. lisa young. yuguang zheng. ♪ amazing grace, how sweet the sound. that saved a wretch like me. i once was lost, but now i am found. was lined but now -- was blind, but now i see. amazing grace. amazing grace. amazing grace. that saved a wretch like me. twas grace that taught my heart to fear, and grace my fears relieved. how precious did that grace appear. the first hour
marjorie salamone. john sammartino. david scales. robert schlegel. janice scott. michael selves.serva. dan shanower. antoinette sherman. diane simmons. her husband, george w simmons. donald simmons. cheryle sincock. gregg smallwood. gary smith. mari-rae sopper. robert speisman. patricia statz. edna stevens. norma lang steurle. larry strickland. hilda taylor. kip taylor. leonard taylor. sandra taylor. sandra teague. carl teepe. tamara thurman. otis tolbert. willie troy. ronald vaulk. karen...
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. >> thank you, marjory. i am carol tobias and on the national right to life committee and i'm here to express our strong support for this bill and we commend senator lindsey graham for introducing this legislation and this bill, very reasonable bill would protect unborn children at 15 weeks. a point which science shows the unborn child is capable of feeling great pain when killed by dismemberment or other late abortion methods. it stands in stark contrast to the democrat support of radical legislation like the so-called women's health protection act. the whpa would establish abortion on demand where no limit throughout pregnancy as federal law. while promeants of the whpa claim the bill would codify roe v wade, don't be fooled, it goes much, much further. reasonable limits like parental consent or women's right to no laws, which were possible under roe v wade would not be allowed under the whpa. in addition tax dollars would flow throughout the country to pay for abortion. in a fox news poll conducted this s
. >> thank you, marjory. i am carol tobias and on the national right to life committee and i'm here to express our strong support for this bill and we commend senator lindsey graham for introducing this legislation and this bill, very reasonable bill would protect unborn children at 15 weeks. a point which science shows the unborn child is capable of feeling great pain when killed by dismemberment or other late abortion methods. it stands in stark contrast to the democrat support of...
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biggest clubs tend to drift. westerman ethiopia through sudan, st. rusk republic and towards nigeria, marjorie's had a wet season and the next day or so doesn't improve. things are still big charles, there on the whole, attending to be for the service. ah ah with ah ah, hello again, you're watching out there. as reminder of our top stories, this our funerals of being held in the lebanese city of tripoli for people who died offline migrant boat sank off the coast of syria. lebanese army says it's arrested, a man it believes was behind the suspected smuggling operation to italy. the 2nd day of a referendum is underway on the annexation of 4 regions in ukraine, held by moscow on soldiers reported to have been going door to door to get people to vote. more than 700 people across russia had been detained off to protest against the cremeans, mobilization of military reservists, please. of crackdown on demonstrators opposing the army cool ups and several cities including moscow and saint petersburg. hoster, of course i don't. yona has made landfall in eastern canada, hundreds of thousands of homes and
biggest clubs tend to drift. westerman ethiopia through sudan, st. rusk republic and towards nigeria, marjorie's had a wet season and the next day or so doesn't improve. things are still big charles, there on the whole, attending to be for the service. ah ah with ah ah, hello again, you're watching out there. as reminder of our top stories, this our funerals of being held in the lebanese city of tripoli for people who died offline migrant boat sank off the coast of syria. lebanese army says...
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. >> thank you marjorie. president of the national right to lifean committee. i am here to express the prescribed part for protecting pain capable unborn children from term abortion greatly commends that lindsey graham and christopher reintroduced in this legislation. this bill, very reasonable bill to protect a portal that 50 to big spring of which science starts the unborn child is capable of feeling great pain when killed by dismemberment or other late abortion methods. it stands in stark contrast to radical so-called protection act. debbie makes gay would establish portion on demand with no limits throughout that same as for bob. while proponents of the claim the bill codified at worldview. compact people. that'sth much much further. people which were possible under roe v wade would not be allowed under the w hpa. in addition, tax dollars would float throughout the country to pay for abortion. and a fox news poll conducted the spring respondents were asked and what about a law banning abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy? except in the case of medical emerg
. >> thank you marjorie. president of the national right to lifean committee. i am here to express the prescribed part for protecting pain capable unborn children from term abortion greatly commends that lindsey graham and christopher reintroduced in this legislation. this bill, very reasonable bill to protect a portal that 50 to big spring of which science starts the unborn child is capable of feeling great pain when killed by dismemberment or other late abortion methods. it stands in...
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marjorie c.salamone. john p.sanmartino. colonel david m. scales, united states army.mander robert a.schlagle, united states navy. janice m. scott. lieutenant colonel michael l. sell, united states army, retired. mary a.h.serva. commander dan f. shadower, united states navy. antoinette m. sherman. diane m. simmons. and her husband, george w. simmons. donald d. simmons. cheryl d.simcock. chief greg h. smallwood, united states navy. lieutenant colonel gary f. smith, united states army, retired. mary ray sopper. robert speisman. patricia j.stotz. ednal. stevens. norma lang sterley. sergeant major larry l. strickland, united states army. hildae. taylor. lieutenant colonel kitp. taylor, united states army. leonard e. taylor. sandra c. taylor. sandra d. teague. lieutenant karl w.teepe, united states army, retired. sergeant tamarac. thurman, united states army. lieutenant commander ottis b.tolbert, united states navy. staff sergeant willie q. troy, united states army, retired. lieutenant commander ronald j.vauk, united states navy reserve. lieutenant colonel karen j. wagner,
marjorie c.salamone. john p.sanmartino. colonel david m. scales, united states army.mander robert a.schlagle, united states navy. janice m. scott. lieutenant colonel michael l. sell, united states army, retired. mary a.h.serva. commander dan f. shadower, united states navy. antoinette m. sherman. diane m. simmons. and her husband, george w. simmons. donald d. simmons. cheryl d.simcock. chief greg h. smallwood, united states navy. lieutenant colonel gary f. smith, united states army, retired....
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over on the orthopaedic ward is marjorie. we're from warwickshire fire and rescue service. to go home, it's taken over two weeks to arrange appropriate care for her. a lift was easier to organise. an initiative with the fire and rescue service involves transporting patients and checking how safe their home is. hello, everyone. with another bed free, rachel has the lunchtime update. at the moment, we're minus 44 beds. it is tricky. as we can see, we have 12 patients waiting in the emergency department, waiting for a bed, so every discharge counts today. it's nearly lunchtime. julia has been assessed and doctors decide she needs to stay. she's got a full package of care, but the daughter's raised some concerns... sadly, julia has since passed away. her family gave permission for us to include her. we do have an ageing population throughout the country. and also, covid's led to quite a lot of people becoming frailer. it's september, and the hospital's nearly full. in fact, it's been like that for several weeks now. currently, there are 60 patients in this hospital who are medi
over on the orthopaedic ward is marjorie. we're from warwickshire fire and rescue service. to go home, it's taken over two weeks to arrange appropriate care for her. a lift was easier to organise. an initiative with the fire and rescue service involves transporting patients and checking how safe their home is. hello, everyone. with another bed free, rachel has the lunchtime update. at the moment, we're minus 44 beds. it is tricky. as we can see, we have 12 patients waiting in the emergency...
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i think of the marjorie taylor greens of the world and what is happening in italy. people nets what is happening in this country, we are losing this country. they said you are not afraid of anything. what i am scared to death of is if we don't step at this moment and do something. i am afraid of the world our children will live in. >> tucker: you spent your career working in news. you know how totally fraudulent is. >> thank god for you. >> tucker: thanks for joining us tonight. we went to las vegas last week to meet an interesting person. he runses the ufc. dana white. he is in an inspiration in that he didn't care what they said about him. he persisted and turned the ufc into one of the fastest growing sports in the world. even in the middle of a pandemic. how and why? our interview ahead. our traditions are grown and sewn right here in our hometown of moulton, alabama. from our heirloom inspired sheets to our super absorbent bath towels, to our 100% cotton quilts. every single piece is made right here in america. we believe in keeping our heritage 100% american m
i think of the marjorie taylor greens of the world and what is happening in italy. people nets what is happening in this country, we are losing this country. they said you are not afraid of anything. what i am scared to death of is if we don't step at this moment and do something. i am afraid of the world our children will live in. >> tucker: you spent your career working in news. you know how totally fraudulent is. >> thank god for you. >> tucker: thanks for joining us...
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and marjorie taylor green and p flowers debate. october 17, brian kemp takes on stays yes abrams. don't miss a single moment on c-span and take us on the go. be sure to visit c-span. org. your website for all of our mid-term coverage on demand. c-span, unfiltered view of politics. >> middle and high school students, it's your time to shine and invited to participate in c-span's student cram documentary competition. picture yourself as a newly elected member of congress. we asked what is your top priority and why and issue from opposing. don't be afraid to take risks. be bold. amongst the cash prizees is $5,000 grand prize. videos must be submitted by january 20, 2023. visit our website for rules, tips, resources and step-by-step guide. >> c-span is unfiltered view of government. comcast. >> is this a community center? >> comcast is partnering with community centers so students can get the help they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast supports c-span with these television providers, giving you a front-row seat to democracy. >> now new supreme court justice. she took part in
and marjorie taylor green and p flowers debate. october 17, brian kemp takes on stays yes abrams. don't miss a single moment on c-span and take us on the go. be sure to visit c-span. org. your website for all of our mid-term coverage on demand. c-span, unfiltered view of politics. >> middle and high school students, it's your time to shine and invited to participate in c-span's student cram documentary competition. picture yourself as a newly elected member of congress. we asked what is...
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democrats if the election is about who is the most extreme, as we saw kevin mccarthy touch on with marjorie taylor green, then they will win. it's a referendum on the president they will lose and they know that. crime is one of the biggest vulnerabilities. >> sean: if it's a referendum on the president they will lose. biden's failures are the reason the democrats are doubling down on left wing smear tactics and against conservatives across the country. that's all they've got. they have done nothing to improve the lives of the american people. just the opposite. this socialism and new green deal is crushing them. hillary clinton comparing trump supporters to nazi'ses. -->> i remember as a young student trying to figure out how did people get basically drawn in by hitler? i would watch news reels and see this guy ranting and raving and people shouting and raising their arms. what happened to these people? you saw the rally in ohio the other night. trump ranting and raving for more than an hour. you have rows of young men with their arms raised. what is going on? >> sean: bitter americans clin
democrats if the election is about who is the most extreme, as we saw kevin mccarthy touch on with marjorie taylor green, then they will win. it's a referendum on the president they will lose and they know that. crime is one of the biggest vulnerabilities. >> sean: if it's a referendum on the president they will lose. biden's failures are the reason the democrats are doubling down on left wing smear tactics and against conservatives across the country. that's all they've got. they have...
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. >> if the election is about who is the most extreme, as we saw kevin mccarthy touch on with marjorie taylor green, sitting over his left side, then they will win. a referendum on the base, they will lose, and they know that. >> that same poll returns the edge to republicans with five-point lead and shows gop leading by 21 points in swing districts. double-digit lead with inflation, economy and crime, here is elise stefaneshg circumstance. >> democrats have no plan and are attacks us, we have a commitment to tackle the crisis democrats created to make sure we have a strong economy, a safe country, a future built upon freedom and government that is accountable. >> it will be interesting to watch, what the campaigns will focus on before the midterm. republicans zooming in on community safety and democrats hoping voters remain passionate on the issue of abortion. >> carley: thank you, here is j joey jones take on all this. watch. >> there is not a legacy achievement to attach themselves to. why take the turn toward extremist republicans? issues they care about, republicans have an edge.
. >> if the election is about who is the most extreme, as we saw kevin mccarthy touch on with marjorie taylor green, sitting over his left side, then they will win. a referendum on the base, they will lose, and they know that. >> that same poll returns the edge to republicans with five-point lead and shows gop leading by 21 points in swing districts. double-digit lead with inflation, economy and crime, here is elise stefaneshg circumstance. >> democrats have no plan and are...
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we have seen these comes at coming from people like marjorie taylor greene saying that he needs to be impeached and things like that. >> will have to leave it there. thank you so much for your analysis. >>> a decision could come at any time on whether to appoint a special master to review documents sees from former president trump's home. we asked the justice department, what's the harm? we have more from cnn's evan perez. >> the judge indicated that she is willing to consider the request to appoint a special master to review government documents, comparing it to returning an overdue library book. the documents include some of the most highly classified national security information, and they were being kept in the storage room and in other spaces that don't meet security requirements. the justice department opposes the appointment of a special master, saying that it is unnecessary and would impede the ongoing investigation. trump's legal team says that appointing somebody else would increase the trust in the investigation and lower the temperature in the nation. the judge said that s
we have seen these comes at coming from people like marjorie taylor greene saying that he needs to be impeached and things like that. >> will have to leave it there. thank you so much for your analysis. >>> a decision could come at any time on whether to appoint a special master to review documents sees from former president trump's home. we asked the justice department, what's the harm? we have more from cnn's evan perez. >> the judge indicated that she is willing to...
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it was playing the strange qanon music and bowing to this -- i think marjorie green was talking about one true leader and not well attended. i think this is a dying -- the last gasp of a dying cult. not the -- i do think this is an embarrassment. if i were vance a shell of a person bowing and scraping to somebody who he rightfully attacked just a few years ago in the statements are out there publicly and the best thing for tim ryan to put the prior s statements attacking donald trump and donald trump saying he is kissing the orange one now. that is not a man that you want to have in the u.s. senate because it is not someone to stand up for ohio but somebody to be kissing the guy in mar-a-lago and bowing and scraping to whatever he wants. >> van, democrats are leaning into the abortion issue. california governor newsom has been leading the charge on this putting up bill boards in seven red states saying things like texas doesn't own your body. you do. is this smart politics? >> i think it is and sincere. he is a believer in women's rights and the right to choose. i think it is cutting
it was playing the strange qanon music and bowing to this -- i think marjorie green was talking about one true leader and not well attended. i think this is a dying -- the last gasp of a dying cult. not the -- i do think this is an embarrassment. if i were vance a shell of a person bowing and scraping to somebody who he rightfully attacked just a few years ago in the statements are out there publicly and the best thing for tim ryan to put the prior s statements attacking donald trump and donald...
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marjorie taylor greene, paul gosar, i am with you. - round of applause, okay?ng "we should destroy the fbi"
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i crowds, we once again found marjorie-— mar'orie. i got to the coffin, i marjorie.erenity rains, people queueing for at least hours in the main queue, at one point proceedings were paused for 45 minutes, adding to the test of stamina here, quite frankly. at the same time we witnessed a rehearsal for the monday funeral taking place right in the heart of parliament square, the pageantry was there, the music, the band, police on horses, even a collection or a row verse of collection from inside the palace of westminster. but everyone you speak to has the same message, no matter how long they have queued for and what they have gone through once they have entered westminster hall they forget all about it and it was all worth it. all about it and it was all worth it— all about it and it was all worth it. �* , . , worth it. an extremely busy ni . ht as worth it. an extremely busy night as you _ worth it. an extremely busy night as you say _ worth it. an extremely busy night as you say in - worth it. an extremely busy night as you say in the - worth it. an extremely busy. n
i crowds, we once again found marjorie-— mar'orie. i got to the coffin, i marjorie.erenity rains, people queueing for at least hours in the main queue, at one point proceedings were paused for 45 minutes, adding to the test of stamina here, quite frankly. at the same time we witnessed a rehearsal for the monday funeral taking place right in the heart of parliament square, the pageantry was there, the music, the band, police on horses, even a collection or a row verse of collection from inside...
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he was kind of akin to say an aoc or a margaret marjorie taylor green strictly in the sense that he wasn't ever in the seat of power. he was always kind of on the margins but drew a lot of media attention because he was would make statements and do it in a way that draw drew a lot of attention, but that wasn't necessarily the way politicians normally spoke and that i ended up carrying him to the presidency much like donald trump and and his style of how rare it was and there was one incident in particular where i believe i had express the view that harvard fascist sentiments and he made a very crude reference to my being gay on twitter and it caused a whole ruckus and so we've always had an adversarial relationship. my husband is part of an opposition party to bolsonaro and they've had their clashes with with my husband as with him and his sons all of whom are elected officials, but what really escalated it was in 2019 on mother's day. i was contacted by a woman named manuel. adavola, who was the vice presidential nominee that ran against bolsonaro in 2018 she lost and she had told me that
he was kind of akin to say an aoc or a margaret marjorie taylor green strictly in the sense that he wasn't ever in the seat of power. he was always kind of on the margins but drew a lot of media attention because he was would make statements and do it in a way that draw drew a lot of attention, but that wasn't necessarily the way politicians normally spoke and that i ended up carrying him to the presidency much like donald trump and and his style of how rare it was and there was one incident in...