embarrassing. we re the greatest nation in the world. how can that be? reporter: and jake, to give you a sense of things, one person i spoke to who d spoken to the president said, look. you have to view this through the lens of the president, a 36-year veteran of the senate. he s an institutionalist at hi core. you can t be an institutionalist and root for chaos like this. he is cognizant of how the u.s. is viewed around the world particularly in the wake of the last seven years and this is not something he wants to see even if it underscores just how chaotic the house republican majority may be. it is democracy. at least they re not storming it with tiki torches. phil mattingly, thank you so much. low bar. we re joined by an ally of kevin mccarthy, rodney davis of illinois. congressman, what do you think is going to happen here? it sounds like they re going to have a sixth vote and then vote to adjourn. do you think mccarthy is going to continue to shed votes? i think it s v
the first few weeks of implementation, lives have been safe. so, of course we have a lot more to do. but we should be proud of the fact that this movement, that so many just rank and file regular americans have helped to build, got a bill passed this summer that is absolutely stopping mass shootings, homicides, and suicides, literally as we speak. in addition to the legislative work, you also have been talking about the systemic issues that we have to address as a society. and i was really struck by an op read you wrote in the bulwark yesterday about our epidemic of loneliness. and the ways in which loneliness leads us into very dark and oftentimes violent, angry corners. i ll just read an exit. america was shot in 2017 when a white supremacist rally in charlottesville drew thousands. but this should have been no surprise. loneliness is driving people to dark dangerous places, and those young white men carrying tiki torches are only the tip of a giant iceberg of isolated violent peop
to build, got a bill passed this summer that is absolutely stopping mass shootings, homicides, and suicides, literally as we speak. in addition to the legislative work, you also have been talking about the systemic issues that we have to address as a society. and i was really struck by an op read you wrote in the bulwark yesterday about our epidemic of loneliness. and the ways in which loneliness leads us into very dark and oftentimes violent, angry corners. i ll just read an excerpt. america was shot in 2017 when a white supremacist rally in charlottesville drew thousands. but this should have been no surprise. loneliness is driving people to dark dangerous places, and those young white men carrying tiki torches are only the tip of a giant iceberg of isolated violent people who search for meaning might lead them into a seething antisemitic or racist mob. is this, is this part of what s to explain the extremism that we re seeing play out in the political arena? i mean, do you agree,
been talking about the sort of systemic issues that we have to address as a society. i was really struck by an op-ed you wrote yesterday about our epidemic of loneliness and the ways in which loneliness leads us into very dark and oftentimes violent angry corners. i ll read an excerpt. america was shocked in 2017 when a white supremacist rally in charlottesville drew thousands. loneliness is driving people to dark, dangerous places and those young white men carrying tiki torches are the tip of a giant iceberg of isolated angry people who search for meaning might lead them into a seething anti-semitic or racist mob. is this is this part of what s to explain the extremism that we re seeing play out in the political arena? to what degree do you agree these ideas about loneliness are shared by your colleagues across the aisle? i really honored you read
level and of the principal and the aflac staff are aware and are following up i do hope our focus and attention can remain on the kids so rating announce any performance at this football team as they head into this first round of playoffs. a law professor saying that he sees how the blue line flag could be seen in negative weight in light of the current political climate. on the one side we have people interpreting it as a support for law enforcement, on the other hand you have people saw that same bag being flown in charlottesville with tiki torches and unite the right rally that involved a lot of white seeing racism. now the local n.w.a. cp to the flag doesn t necessarily mean that they are anti-long form cement. go rather therefore inclusion the school district has for the subject on its agenda for the next school board meeting that is scheduled for november 16th. i m sure that s gonna get just as heated. as this bubble team makes his