and talked that this bill is a first step, but we need cash bail reform. so there are other aspects that i think will become incorp. rated into this legislation. i would hope going forward, as we have more conversations. but the fact of the matter, the juvenile justice piece is a piece of that. banning solitary confinement has been codified in this building. but the juvenile justice delinquency and prevention act has not been reauthorized and we need reauthorization. i m a former member of the advisory committee on juvenile justice, and that is something that juvenile justice advocates have been pushing for. we ve got a first step. we ve got to go further. last word because i got to run. sure. and now people s dreams and hopes can grow. listen, people have been fighting on this for a very long time. it didn t start with the trump
his supposed deal making, with democratic leaders, on capitol hill, it s important to remember that if the president thought that mitch mcconnell and paul ryan weren t so mean to him he would be striking a different kind of deal. as we have reported from you are making a really important point which is, in normal politics the underlying history matters a great deal. and in trump s world there is no history. it s only today and if chuck schumer is 10% nicer to him than he perceives mitch mcconnell, that s all he responds to, almost like a pet. correct. and from our reporting, talking to people in and outside of the white house who are very close to the president, he sees republican leaders such as paul ryan, mitch mcconnell as insufficiently loyal and thoroughly incorp. tent and incapable of getting anything done. look. i m not saying that spite is not only motivating factor in terms
normal politics the underlying history matters a great deal. and in trump s world there is no history. it s only today and if chuck schumer is 10% nicer to him than he perceives mitch mcconnell, that s all he responds to, almost like a pet. correct. and from our reporting, talking to people in and outside of the white house who are very close to the president, he sees republican leaders such as paul ryan, mitch mcconnell as insufficiently loyal and thoroughly incorp. tent and incapable of getting anything done. look. i m not saying that spite is not only motivating factor in terms of what he is doing right now with in the president s words chuck and nancy, but how his relationship or lack thereof of people ensures to run into the arms of other people. incompetence is a funny thing to charge. david, this entire thing, right?
i have boxes of their artwork. boxes and boxes. so, it makes total sense to me. i told you sometimes for the product itself, it s a ten. to me, i totally get it as a kid. every parent wants this. i agree with you 100% on the price. your pitch to me could be a lot quicker. it s so obvious what you re doing here, taking all the clutter and turning it into a book. to me if you charge 10 bucks in to do it, i m in. if you charge a million bucks to do it, i m out. what is the price? $85 for a soft cover and this book starts at $138. okay. so, that s something to consider. i think that s a really important thing to bring up when you make your pitch. pitch you have to incorp rat prices. what i like, you send the box. so, i don t have to deal with going to find something to put all their artwork in. anyhow, congrad lapgztulatiocon. thank you, both for giving your advice. always very helpful. we now have the top two tips
went down. in 1994, 13-year-old nicholas barclay vanished from his suburban, texas, neighborhood. for three long years, the barclay family grieved for their missing son, until one day, his mother got a phone call saying someone in spain had nicholas. i was really nervous. anticipation. pretty upbeat. from there, the disturbing story of a soft-spoken master manipulator begins to unfold, incorp rating blend of interviews with the barclay family and re-enactments, the film shows how the 23-year-old imposter assumed the identity of a blond-haired, blue-eyed teen fooling everyone, including the barclay family themselves who welcomed him into their home as he begins a new life in america. as the film rolls on, the serial impersonator is foiled by a skilled private investigator, charley parker who plays himself in the film. i couldn t let him go.