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it. so jonathan swann, was this functionally the president s attempt to compete with the macy s day parade? no, this is just what he is. and what he does. the funny thing when you talk to people who spend a lot of time with the president in the white house, a private conversation with the president, is almost indistinguishable from one of his monologues at a rally. you might have some more expletives thrown in in the private conversation. but it s basically this adventure through different topics, whatever he is seen on tv that morning. whoever he s picked a fight with. i like your hand motions tonight. and honestly, same thing when you talk to people who have to brief him. there is, and foreign officials, especially. there is no point going in with an agenda. because the agenda is whatever he s going to want to talk about. and so conversation you know as described to me by one person who spent a lot of time with him is you re listening to him and you re sort of waiting f
answer, an option, whatever it is. to watch you and listen to you talk about where your strength comes from? you can get so much oxygen from just choking right now on what to do. it s a sad situation with that generation. you make a difference. kids dealing with cancer, losing a parent, i hope to throw shade on millennials, because there are millennials vehicle we are lifting them up. sharing your story. we need to let them be leaders. amen to that. can they survive in the wild? are my children prepared if society fell apart and they have to be vehicle stop with the hand motions and micro objections! you are triggering me. very comfortable right now. the unofficial kickoff with lots of burgers and hotdogs and beers. it s much more than that. today, we remember and reflect on the service of ultimate
and then he didn t serve out that time. in 2010 he was pardoned and traded to the west, traded in a western spy swap. he and three other russian prisoner were swapped for ten russians operating an undercover spy ring in the united states. ultimately he went to live in britain the country for which he had done his spying and of course he was the man who ended up slumped on a park bench in the british town of salisbury last week. he was in some sort of fugue state. witnesses described him making strange hand motions while otherwise being nonresponsive while his 33-year-old daughter slumped next to him unconscious with her eyes rolled back in her head. sergei skripal and his daughter yulia. he was seen as a very, very consequential double agent, somebody whose spying for britain had done profound damage to russia s intelligence services. it doesn t take a great leap of
ten russians who had been operating an undercover spy ring in the united states. ultimately, he went to live in britain, the country for which he had done his spying. and of course he was the man who ended up slumped on a park bench in the british town of salisbury last week. he was described as making strange hand motions while otherwise being nonresponsive, while his 33-year-old daughter slumped next to him unconscious with her eyes rolled back in her head. sergei skripal. he was seen in russia as a very, very consequential double agent. somebody who s spying for britain had done profound damage to russian intelligence services. and because of that, it doesn t take a great leap of imagination to figure out why somebody might have wanted to ait ta attack