
Now, you said some things that happened over the year. We don't know what that reaction was, but it is a continuation of all roads. When those interactions with the Russians were made known – were found out, they were made known to the White House. You can see that continuation in the revelations about Rudy Giuliani. And it was really just unfortunate and it – because all roads lead to Putin. There was no truth coming from the other side. President.’īut we left because there was no purpose to staying there. And they put that out and I said, ‘Thank you very much, Mr. It is all about – they have all of the technology. President, all roads lead to Putin.’īut what’s funny about it is the White House put out that photo, because we're not even allowed to wear a smart watch in the room.

Well it would depend on the what the purpose is. What do you think though, about the year that we've had and the fact that you and the President are not on speaking terms? Would you be open if he reached out to and ever tried to open that channel of conversation? This is, you know, mommy sends the bad boy to his room. And I remember when I saw that the White House had put it out, I said, ‘Oh, no, no, no, no, every woman will know exactly what is going on in this picture.’ And I could tell by the faces of the men sitting next to Trump, none of them are looking at you or him, they're looking at their hands and feet and anywhere but, because they know he's a heel and you've got him. I was heading to dinner with a family friend. I remember where I was when that photo came out. Joining us now, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. In that meeting, she made clear when it came to Donald Trump, ‘All roads lead to Putin.’

In it, she is pointing her finger at the President. But not before this image of Speaker Pelosi was snapped. It was a sitdown at the White House that turned so combative, the Speaker and her Democratic colleagues walked out. Today marks the one year anniversary of the last chat. In that time, one year, the President of the United States and the Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi have not spoken. This may be the understatement of the century, but in the last year, a lot has happened: a deadly pandemic spread across this country, infecting more than eight million Americans and taking from us more than 219,000 the President of the United States impeached over soliciting foreign interference in the 2020 election designed to hurt Joe Biden protests erupted across this country, part of a racial reckoning demanding racial justice and an end to police brutality and millions of acres of the states along the west coast of this country were scorched in historic wildfires.

You can walk out there and be up to your ankles in water, then you take two more steps, and you are down to your waist," said Jones.Washington, D.C. – Speaker Nancy Pelosi joined Nicolle Wallace on MSNBC’s Deadline: White House to discuss the resumption of COVID relief talks after the President’s decision to walk away and other news of the day. "You think 2 feet, 3 feet should be enough for people to stand up in, but if you come to the river, you know that it's so uneven. The rocks are uneven there's dips and falls and everything.

Shawn Jones with the Richmond Fire Department says that includes both children and adults and the drowning deaths can result from a variety of factors. In the river, it's mostly uncertainty. Often times when it's less than 3 feet is when we have the most number of drowning deaths, 30 percent or more," said Lt. "It's not unusual at all the fact of the matter is, we always think when the water level is high, that's when we have the most drowning deaths, when in fact that's not necessarily true. As Labor Day and the unofficial end of summer approaches, many people are spending time at the river while it's still warm and before school starts. It's a pastime that has Richmond emergency workers on high alert. Monday evening, a woman's body was pulled from the river in just two feet of water.
