Family and i will sponsor him here in the united states, you know greg: they should move in with you. geraldo: i have said that i will sponsor them. greg: i see a reality show gets me to one point i want to make is that jfk, victory has a hundred fathers, defeat is an orphan. that s what you say, laser focus on the thing we did right, getting 120,000 people out and they did one of the most magnificent airlift s in history of human rights. what went badly however, sticking our claws, watching the people who are savage and our enemies, can be very, very difficult for us to bear. but it is our new reality.
It can t. keep going. powerful evidence for plaintiffs. at the rate we re doing, you can almost imagine personal injury lawyers lining up to sue the government saying, where are you? why aren t you helping us? a tough case legally but interesting to see it bubbling up in the court system. will the judiciary lend a helping hand when the executive branch won t? talk about worst-case scenarios. models has a median case and a worst case. the likelihood of the worst case is 5% to 10%. i feel those are intolerable odds. 5% to 10% that will have catastrophic loss of human life and the cost will be too great for us to bear. so i think what s scary about that report is, it does seem like the farther we march into the future without changing anything, the more it looks like we re headed towards the worst-case scenario. we re already there. we re already at catastrophic human loss of life. right? look what happened with these wildfires overish the last month. and by the way, this is not
Senate offices around the country and in the has the capitol hill, and at the cincinnati last night, both on the floor where senate democrats held the floor for hours, and they went outside and held the capitol steps, an impromptu protest which started with senator corey booker, john lewis, and soon grew to be hundreds of people on the steps of the capitol deep into the night after a score from the congressional budget office that said the rep bill to kilo bama care would kick 22 million americans off their health insurance? not just off the health insurance you re on now, it would kick 22 million americans all of all forms of health insurance and leave them uninsured. after all of that, today it became too much for the republicans in washington to bear. for a while i think they thought they could hold the line and stop their own senators from peeling off the bill. they knew they had lost dean