a.j. way billings, montana. i thought we were supposed to swim away from the shark. noim awaw we have to punch the . which one is it now? you punch first, then you swim y away. i m telling you, an expert told me that s the wa.y to get out alive. scott from oceanside, california if biden refuses to leave the white house, it will be because he can t find his warefusey. maybe maybe he doesn t know he loses. k. fainiaom chester, virgini biden will be at the beach. it s jill who won t leav will bh the white house. oh, jill. drte house. biden. excuse me. that s all for tonight. dvr the show. hannity is up next. and always remember, i m waters and this is my world. and i woke up to. hannity and tonight, here- are six words in the english language that every democrat they love, lov englie to recites quote, no one is above the law. no nw if you turn on fake news, cnn media and see you re going to hear that phrase a lot, but only when you re talking about trump or other repub
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On health care. that s important at this stage of the game because one more progressive voters who are going to be out there are starting to pay attention, but so are less passional voters who are just trying to take everybody s measure. i m just not sure he s found his voice. i think he found some fight tonight. he steadied himself. i still think he s got a ways to go as a front-runner to really find that voice that captures all sides of this. finesse point on david, sabrina, does he need to find a progressive voice or is a proxy for that in terms of a distinguishing character doesn t need to be something personal because isn t this going to be an identities politic election where you re going to have to prove that you re a positive opposite to donald trump, who he is as a person wiis going to ha to be every bit as important as your plan for health care? that s been at the core of biden s argument thus far on the campaign trail, we can debate the high-minded policy issues but ther
A lot of money for iraq for iraq war torn iraq of course brian now iraq says it is open for investors that at least is the message officials are pushing an international donor conference currently underway in kuwait iraq is hoping to lure a major investment from its allies aimed at reconstructing the country after decades of conflict the united states has already pledged a loan worth three billion dollars from ex-im bank but that is only a fraction of what s needed numerous iraqi cities were reduced to rubble in the war against islamic states and it will take time and lots of money to breathe life back into iraq. rebuilding a country doesn t exactly come cheap iraq estimates the cost at close to ninety billion dollars. and wiis are some of the people the iraqi government is hoping to woo high ranking officials from the worlds of politics and business here to find