yeah, my 12-year-old has been going down for years now to testify in support of his brother, in support of a not a good friend of his strengths. the other background piece here is that my 12-year-old goes because we don t allow her nine-year-old go to testify, because the things that are sitting legislatures say uppercuts are so vile, and they are so hurtful that we just to or child to hear that. i ve been in the room when sitting senators asked 12 is what the generals look like. we ve had legislators offer to kids, do you need to be taken away from your parents? you need to be protective from them or trying to trance you? what people in committee hearing say that the reason there are kids utterances because of mental illness or because we did not love them enough as parents. it is heartbreaking, and we refused to put our nine-year-olds here these things. he lives in a perfect pop of love and acceptance. he generally only believes in
Fernand amandi, i ll start wit you, you see a way for mccarth did at this nato how could he appease his ultraconservatives who are demanding the uppercuts, stricter languages on work requirements for food stamps while holding on to th so-called moderates who ar already abroad to walk fro this in a word, no, ayman, i don t see how he threads the needle this is perilous politics, whe you saw your soul to becom speaker and, in essence, giv one republican congressman the right to call you out an paralyzed her speakership, tha is what kevin mccarthy i struggling with right now. but, ayman, what i think is so key here, at this point to not be lost, the republicans are playing the most cynical o games on the that ceiling. i think what they re ultimatel trying to do in their extremis calculus, saying, if we brin this the default, the voters will a bentley blame the president in charge, if th economy collapses in 2024.
Lessons. i m like a one person brady bunch. who would want to be that? [laughter] that changes the whole presence of th hangise e show. greg: the best part about this is you learn about stuff when it is not banned but if you ban something only drive it underground. i think in this situation, what you have we see over andpu over again that is democrats an the republicans ardoe doing. something that they are actually doing. it happens over and over again. i m sick of being lectured abouf this stuff when you re doing ar: bit i m glad nancy mace showed her uppercuts about is reallye good retires these are people who cheered riots and looting. but words, watch out. to be fair, she is welcome. and they do not necessarily understand the words they use.dg
Personally and to my growth as a human being. specifically, greg tate, bell hooks, specifically virgil abloh, desmond tutu, and those seem to cuminate at the end, as a chronological fact. that was painful. i think we had a false sense of hope, that this was going to be a more hopeful year, 2021 than 2020, and then it saved all of those body punches, those uppercuts and hooks to the gut until the end for people who follow that part of culture. when i m talking about that part of culture, melanated culture specifically. the biggest losses happened at the very end of the year. that is a really good point. i think that s why we were ready to say, yeah, get on, 2021: we re ready for 2022. which brings us to new year s day. there are a lot of traditions out there, for black-eyed peas to wearing red underwear in
Forces. speaking in russia, pleading to them to not trust their commanders. save your lives and leave. joining me now is anastasia idol, a russian born writer and social historian who works at the university of california uppercuts lifelong learning institute. she is the author of russia, putin s playground. anastasia, thank you for joining us this evening. talk to us a little bit about why you see this war as look, between thank you for having me. between my husband anna. we probably have about a dozen ukrainian relatives right now in kyiv. in odessa and i have been talking with mine over this weekend. and the overarching emotion that i got from them as the sense of shock and sense of betrayal. how could putin and the russians condemn this to this.