deep sea robot. right now, officials are unsure if those reported underwater banking noises we reported n were a sign of life. with respect to the noises specifically, we don t know what they are to be frank with you. but i can tell you that it s is not sure. obviously we have a bunch of people over there, a bunch of nations looking for them, the coast guard has a bunch of cutters out there. i think recovering it will be easy. finding it is the problem. my guess is that the stress levels are pretty high in there, as the oxygen depletes, their functionality is going to decrease. so i mean, i can t think of a more miserable death, personally. we are also learning more about the history of oceangate expeditions, technical issues on six prior trips. one passenger claiming he was on the submersible and lost contact two hours, forcing an early end to the journey. and 2018 safety report detailing safety concerns, whether it met industry safety standards, claiming the company h
tears because they are watching their daughter get sidelined or injured in their sport. and the messages from female athletes across the country, all sports, all levels, every single state, letting me know my story is not unique. same thing in bathrooms, whether it s ymcas, school bathrooms, and coaches feel silenced don t know how to properly stand up for their athletes, it s plaguing this country and bigger than the fairness. it is about the freedom of speech piece. seems i m a lone voice fighting for this until recently when some amazing girls have stood by my side. i m the megaphone for so many who are terrified. brian: megan rapinoe, alex morgan, they have no problem. what s your message to them? message to them, of course they are done playing, of course they don t have daughters to defend, it s virtue signalling. they want to be seen as kind, seen as inclusive but they know in their hearts, every single
for president trump focused on handling the russia probe, why is he writing about this? i don t think there s any doubt what is going on. every arm of the white house, whether it s steve bannon, donald trump or his lawyers, they are really trying to stoke racial tensions in america. what does donald trump do when he gets in political trouble? he goes to the bottom of the gutter, drags people down. revisit the bannon interview. he says, i love it when they talk racism, bring on the revolution. they have a strategy to make white people scared they are going to lose their culture in america. donald trump and steve bannon love it when they see the proud voice fighting for trump in the streets. in that political dynamic, there is no room for moderation. he is forcing people to pick a side. until there s leadership, i don t care republican or democrat, that provides a better sort of middle way in a safe
lead a large enterprise in a public setting and drive it to conclusion. i ve done that. she hasn t. bachmann, who served three terms in congress, issued a statement that focused on her work and not what she called negativity, saying in part, quote, have i fought the cap and trade agenda. i stood up against president obama s support of the $700 billion bailout. i was a leading voice fighting against obama care. i am proud of my record of fighting with resolve and without apology for our free markets, for sane fiscal policies and in opposition to the advancement of the big government of the left. pawlenty also answered meet the press s moderator david gregory whether he has the right temperament to be the republican nominee. here s something from the laung times that s about style, frankly. tim pawlenty s presidential campaign rests on this question, will republican voters itching for confrontation with president obama deliver their nomination to a manned who tends toward soft-spok