you see the officers we have a few photos you re seeing what they re wearing here. these are obviously officers in uniform. we see them during this process. they have riot shields. but you actually make a point, tom, about what they re wearing here. and this is a different sight than we saw a year ago. they re about in the middle between being in full blass stick gear to protect themselves and having nothing. and you know, when you hear the interview, sara sidner with the chief of police, you hear somewhere between 30 and 50 shots fired and you have another police officer hit in the face with a brick yesterday, this is not the greatest protection. if you look, yeah, okay, this doesn t exactly fit real well. but the officers wearing this armor, this is protecting the bare minimum. the face shields, i don t know how protective that would be against a bullet. the rest of their body s exposed. they re not wearing, you know, the greatest gear. they re not they all don t have assault
crimea is still part of ukraine, as far as the world is concerned. as far as russia s concerned that may be as you say. but it is different in that the sentiment in eastern ukraine, across ukraine is now moving away from support for russia. in crimea, yes. there s a lot of support for russia in that part of ukraine. but that is not the case. it s very different in eastern ukraine. so what might it look like if the world doesn t recognize crimea as part of russia? i mean, what would that look like? it would look a lot like parts of georgia. where the russians did the same thing in 2008. they moved in, occupied south and kaznia. we need to stop that and push back on mr. putin as he did the same thing in crimea that he did
congress, and a marijuana store in every strip mall. is legalization of marijuana yes. an inevitability? i think it is, yeah. i keep comparing it to gay marriage. once you see it becoming legal and the world doesn t fall down the next day or the next week or the next year, the issue kind of goes away. for po maher s admittedly cloudy3 t; perspective the wor most most skew. i understand why the richest 1% vote republican. they deserve those votes. they represent the richest 1% perfectly. anybody else who does, just corporate america s useful idiots. as for malaise, if it s real, it s our fault. what s wrong with us? well, gosh, where to begin there? first of all, we re not very well enformed. the political process. people used to take civics and at least know how country
congress, and a marijuana store in every strip mall. is legalization of marijuana yes. an inevitability? i think it is, yeah. i keep comparing it to gay marriage. once you see it becoming legal and the world doesn t fall down the next day or the next week or the next year, the issue kind of goes away. for po maher s admittedly cloudy3 t; perspective the wor most most skew. i understand why the richest 1% vote republican. they deserve those votes. they represent the richest 1% perfectly. anybody else who does, just corporate america s useful idiots. as for malaise, if it s real, it s our fault. what s wrong with us? well, gosh, where to begin there? first of all, we re not very well enformed. the political process. people used to take civics and at least know how country worked.
an inevitability? i think it is, yeah. i keep comparing it to gay marriage. once you see it becoming legal and the world doesn t fall down the next day or the next week or the next year, the issue kind of goes away. for maher s admittedly clouded perspective the world is most most askew. i understand why the richest 1% vote republican. they deserve those votes. they represent the richest 1% perfectly. anybody else who does, just corporate america s useful idiots. as for malaise, if it s real, it s our fault. what s wrong with us? well, gosh, where to begin there? first of all, we re not very well informed. the political process. people used to take civics and at least know how country worked. we have become a country where