i don t know how you feel about that. but i you know, i think that you know, decorum and courtesy and kindness always works, but everybody i know has an opinion about something. i just think we have to figure out a way to have a good conversation without tearing each other down, and i think that we can do that question. today was the first day of the show. what s got what s going on in the world. what s going on in sports? let s go on what would be the topic today? today i think the thing me and ernie actually touched on it on the podcast the other day. i don t want to be the person. they re like every time we want to have one of these mass shootings be like, oh, another mass shooting happened. let s get to the next story. like nah, man, we ve had three mass shootings in the last week. the one in alabama. the young black kid who got shot and knocking on the wrong door. the girl was in the driveway in the driveway who got went to the wrong house and got to do didn t even ask f
executive order is underscoring president biden and administer later. regan s, uh. insistence that this be taken care of, and i was struck, too, by the interagency effort. what that means is it s not just epa a that is responsible for cleaning up environmental injustice, but it s also the department of transportation, the department of defense, the department of treasury, the department of justice, and they re going to create a scorecard to see how people are doing so they can be held accountable. that s big. how do you you see that this kind of data sharing um, between agencies is an answer. i mean, is that part of the deficit that agencies were not talking to one another. and somehow you know the polluting of groundwater in a predominantly black neighborhood is going overlooked and, you know, underserved that
governor and being regan s ronald regan s budget chief and being george w. bush s budget chief before the iraq war and all that. he would have argued his positions forcefully, even fiercely, but he in the end it wasn t to be. he just couldn t do it given the complexity of his family. howard, what does daniels dropping out to to the race? what does it do to rebalancing the rest of the field? what i think it means, lawrence, we now pretty much have the field we re going to have. yes, michelle bachmann may decide that the allure of iowa and evangelical christians there is so great and she has seven generations worth of family there that she s going to go in and try to mix things up. that s unclear. we basically have the field. we can begin seeing how the race might run. i was fascinated to listen to governor dean talking about iowa. certainly has tremendous experience there. john huntsman is basically going to skip iowa.
choice of loving your family more? loving your family more than politics? i know some people were complaining that he should have just said i m not running and leave it at that. but that s the kind of old fashioned view. we ve gotten beyond that in american politics. families run for president. husbands and wives, spouses run for president. whole families run for president. and i think mitch daniels was just acknowledging the reality by talking as much as he did about it. and yes, i ve known him for a long time. i think he s a pretty straight talking guy. who would defend his positions working in business and being governor and being regan s ronald regan s budget chief and being george w. bush s budget chief before the iraq war and all that. he would have argumented his positions forcefully, even fiercely, but he in the end it wasn t to be. he just couldn t do it given the
who could not applaud that choice of loving your family more? loving your family more than politics? i know some people were complaining that he should have just said i m not running and leave it at that. but that s the kind of old fashioned view. we ve gotten beyond that in american politics. families run for president. husbands and wives, spouses run for president. whole families run for president. and i think mitch daniels was just acknowledging the reality by talking as much as he did about it. and yes, i ve known him for a long time. i think he s a pretty straight talking guy. who would defend his positions working in business and being governor and being regan s ronald regan s budget chief and being george w. bush s budget chief before the iraq war and all that. he would have argumented his positions forcefully, even fiercely, but he in the end it wasn t to be. he just couldn t do it given the complexity of his family. howard, what does daniels