Thứ Sáu, 4 tháng 5, 2018

Waching daily May 4 2018

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Ed Young: Narcissus is one of the classic

figures in mythology.

He was going home from a successful hunt,

and he happened to go by a little pool of water,

deep and crystal clear.

And Narcissus looked in that pool and he saw his own image.

And immediately, he fell in love with himself.

He thought, "I've never seen any figure so beautiful,

so handsome as that figure in that pool."

And he walked over the edge and he looked at himself,

and he said, "I'm more attractive then Apollo.

I have more appeal than Bacchus."

And he just couldn't take his eyes off his

own reflected image.

The only person who observed him was Echo.

Narcissus was the son of a river God.

Echo was a nymph, a tree nymph.

And she watched him and observed him and couldn't take her eyes

off of him, and longed for his love,

but Narcissus was so overwhelmed with his own appearance,

with his own beauty, he could look in no other direction.

He stood there for hours. He stood there for days.

He didn't drink, he didn't eat.

He became dissipated and suddenly he began to be ill,

but he wanted to embrace himself any--more than he already had,

and so he leaned over to go and hold the reflection,

and he fell in the pool and drowned.

The only remnant we have is Echo,

that you might hear according to mythology,

a little whisper of the beauty of Narcissus.

Starting the book of Ecclesiastes,

the author is Solomon, King Solomon.

He was a thoroughgoing narcissistic person,

no doubt about it.

He fell in love with himself.

He was number one in everything he was about.

And ladies and gentlemen, we live in a generation that is

absolutely filled with narcissistic people,

and many of us are caught up in it.

The millennials, 18 to 38, are generally thoroughgoing

narcissistic young people.

How do we know that?

Facebook, iPad,

iPhone, Snapchat,

Twitter, all these things in which they communicate

with one another, and all of us are caught up in the same trap.

We're becoming more and more narcissistic

than any other generation in history.

I've been in a room with adults, just casual talking,

and everybody in the room had out their phone or their iPad.

And they were looking and talking all around the room.

They were interested in somebody out there,

over there, but had very little interest in what was going on

at that place.

And it's a sad thing to observe that,

"Let me get my picture.

Let me make sure that you follow me on Facebook and all the

exciting, wonderful things that happened to me.

I'm going to put them right out there in full view of the

watching world that's just waiting to see the people I've

seen and the places I've been and the thoughts that I have."

Narcissistic.

We see it clearly in the study of Ecclesiastes.

Solomon, this same Solomon who wrote Song of Solomon,

a beautiful love story, this same Solomon who wrote the

profound book of Proverbs, which tells us so much about

relationships, life, marriage, business,

profound book, Solomon.

Though he professed to be a searcher,

though he professed to be a philosopher,

though he professed to be someone who did not know about

God and really wasn't interested in God at this

moment of his life, he was totally a narcissist.

But my, what happened to him?

If anybody had a fabulous beginning in their life,

it was Solomon.

He inherited a kingdom from David.

He was brilliant. He had everything you want.

He was tutored and mentored by a God-fearing prophet.

In the beginning of his life, read about it and turn with me

if you would, if you have your Bibles,

to the book of 1 Kings chapter number 3.

And we're going to read about the early,

early years of King Solomon.

Chapter 3, verse 3, it says, "Now Solomon loved the Lord."

Isn't that great?

Somebody says your name, "Oh, that's somebody who

loves the Lord."

Then he says, "He walked in the statutes of his father David."

God-fearing man, he loved the Lord,

he walked under the statutes, the principles

of the commandments.

But then it has one little word there,

"Except he sacrificed and burned incense on the high places."

What happened to Solomon?

He married a lot of wives from other nations in order to bring

peace to Israel and to have alliance for military and for

trade purposes.

But as he brought these wives into the land,

he said, "Bring your own religion.

We'll find a mountain, we'll build an altar on that mountain.

We'll burn incense to your God, it's okay.

We're a pluralistic kind of people."

But they were not. They were a theocracy.

But nevertheless, he used the means to find peace and purpose

in Israel to meet the end that was there.

He compromised.

The Bible says in other places that all of these wives turned

him away from God.

But what a wonderful beginning, and God visited him.

And we see here in the fifth verse,

"In Gibeon the Lord appeared to Solomon in a dream at night;

and God said," get this, "Ask what you wish me

to give to you."

Can you imagine God say, "What do you want?

Blank check. You need anything?

You have any dreams, aspirations?

I'll give it to you," God. And look how Solomon handled it.

It's magnificent what he did.

Verse 7, "Now, Lord my God, you have made your servant king in

place of my father David, yet I am but a little child," see

the humility.

"I do not know how to go out and to come in.

Your servant is in the midst of your people which you have

chosen, a great people that there are too many to

be counted or numbered.

So give your servant an understanding heart to judge

your people, to discern between good and evil."

Ladies and gentlemen, the most important thing that we need in

life is a gift of discernment.

If you don't have discernment, your life is going to stay

messed up from now till you leave this earth.

Poor choices, poor decisions, poor relationships,

not knowing exactly what to do.

God gave to Solomon wisdom, and wisdom is

expressed through discernment.

And he was greatly gifted.

Under the sun living, follow me carefully,

Solomon was the most successful man who's ever

walked on this earth.

Did you know that?

In terms of human success, no one who has ever lived comes

close to the success that Solomon had.

And we're going to see by far he was the wealthiest person who

ever lived, and in some ways perhaps the most brilliant

person and gifted person who had ever lived.

Solomon is a philosopher.

He is a seeker, he is a searcher.

He forces those who read this book honestly and intelligently

to face the big questions of life.

For example, I could pick anybody out and say,

"Stand up, I want you to tell me who are you."

How would you define your life? How would I define my life?

I heard a story that, years ago, Andy Williams gave a concert in

a rest home at the peak of his fame.

And he sang beautifully and magnificently,

and all of those in that senior citizen home just applauded.

They were thrilled.

And he went up to one woman and the little lady said,

"Sir, you need to go professionally.

You've got great talent that the world needs to listen to."

And Andy Williams looked to her and said,

"Do you know who I am?"

And she said, "No, but if you'll ask that lady at the

desk, she'll tell you."

Profound question, who are you? Who am I?

Solomon, Solomon forces us to ask those big questions.

Solomon was looking for it, I-T. What is it?

He was looking for meaning. He was looking for significance.

He was asking the question, "Well, what's life all about?

What's valuable about life? What contribution can I make?

What will give me happiness? What will give me meaning?"

And ladies and gentlemen, everybody here is looking for

the same thing, though we may not realize it.

What's life all about? What's valuable about your life?

What's significant about my life?

Solomon forces the reader to deal with the big issues of life

that most of us don't like to deal with.

We want to be surrounded by racket,

or activities, or noise, or hobbies, or movement, or people.

But you read and study Ecclesiastes,

it says, "Hold everything," and presents the gigantic questions

that all of us not only need to ask,

but need to find answers to.

Nothing more profound than, who am I?

Who am I? But Solomon doesn't give up.

He says, "Life without meaning, it has no value."

But he takes us through 12 chapters,

and in the 2nd chapter, look at what he says.

He said, "I said to myself."

It's good to talk to yourself, isn't it?

He says, "Come now, I will test you with pleasure to

enjoy yourself.

And behold, it," there's that little word "it."

"And behold, it too was futility."

See, he's looking for it. What is it?

Significance. What is it?

Happiness. What is it?

Meaning, meaning in life.

And then he says, "I'm going to go through some situations here.

I'm going to test everything that I can to see if,

in any one of these endeavors, I will find

significance, happiness in life."

And he walks us through them, why?

As he walks through these, I hope you and I will walk with

him 'cause we get caught up in these same kind of pursuits.

You know, what's it all about? You know, who am I?

Where am I going? Where did I come from?

What's my purpose?

Will I make any difference that I live two,

or three, or four score on this earth?

And look what he says, he starts off and says,

"Come now, I will test you with pleasure.

So enjoy yourself."

And he already tells us in the beginning he tried pleasure,

it was futility.

But look at the pleasure, he said verse 2,

"I said of laughter, 'It is madness,' and of pleasure,

'What does it accomplish?'

I explained with my mind how to

stimulate my body with wine while my mind was guiding me

wisely, and how to take hold of folly until I could see what

good there is for the son of man to do under heaven and the few

years of our lives."

He starts off with pleasure. Logical place, isn't it?

I want to find meaning in life, happiness in life,

let's just try pleasure.

He started off with humor, laughter.

Some people like to fill their life constantly with laughter

and humor, and you can't get serious a minute.

It's almost a protective kind of layer.

I like laughter. Man, I like having fun.

I love pleasure, all of us do, but when we get so caught up in

our own humor, in our own cutting remarks,

in our own lifestyle, we're covering up for something.

Solomon says there's no pleasure in constant laughter,

there's no pleasure in pursuing these,

in wine in his day and whatever the addictive things would be.

And I would say that's true today.

When there is emptiness, it has to be filled with something.

And tragically, the younger generation and many of us are

filling our lives with things that take away our happiness now

and will shorten your life radically.

That is absolutely true.

So, we look at Solomon and we learn from him.

He said, "I'm going to try pleasure."

He said, "I didn't find any meaning in pleasure."

And then he says, "I'm going to try projects.

Surely I'll find meaning there."

Look at verse 4, he said, "I enlarged my works.

I will build houses for myself."

Note the plural in all of these, "And I planted

vineyards for myself.

I made gardens and parks for myself.

I planted in them the kind of fruit trees.

I made ponds of water for myself from which to irrigate

the forest of growing trees."

Myself.

In fact, in the first 11 verses, in the first 11 verses of

chapter 2 of Ecclesiastes, he mentions I 21 times.

You think he was a narcissistic? Looking for it, meaning.

He tried pleasure, didn't find it there.

Boy tried projects.

All of these things he did, he was a horticulturist,

a gifted someone in agriculture, and certainly

he built the temple.

How long did it take for him to build the temple in Jerusalem?

Magnificent edifice. Took him seven years.

He also built his own palace.

You know how long it took him to build that?

Thirteen years. Over 30,000 workmen.

You see, he did it for myself.

I'm going to build projects, put my name on it,

get bigger and better and more, and maybe in this I'll have

meaning, I'll have significance.

My life will count for something.

But he got through, he said, "That's all vanity.

Pleasure, you don't find meaning there.

Projects, you don't find meaning there."

And then he moved on, he said, "I'm going to try

something else here.

I'm going to try wealth and possessions.

Verse 7, "I bought male and female slaves and I

had homeborn slaves."

He was the first ruler in Israel ever to make slaves of their--of

his own people, the first one.

He said, "And I possessed flocks and herds larger than all who

preceded me in Jerusalem."

You read about the number of animals that he had under his

power in his ranches, it's unbelievable.

They're listed there, a lot of it in 1 Kings.

And he said, "I collected for myself silver and gold and the

treasure of kings and provinces."

He collected one year 666 shekels of taxes.

Do you know how much that is? Twenty-five tons of gold.

You can take all the multibillionaires in the world

and put them together, they can't even touch the

wealth of Solomon.

The most successful man, the wealthiest man who's

ever lived under the sun.

And now, he's trying to find meaning in life,

and he's running down all these traps and all these trails.

He said, "I didn't find it in pleasure, I

exhausted myself there.

I didn't find it in projects, all the things I built and

constructed, eye candy for myself."

And then he moves on, he said, "I just hoarded things,

things of value, property, gold, silver for myself."

He said, "I didn't find meaning in my great wealth."

But then he said, "Ah, this is where I'm going

to find significance."

And look at this, the latter part of verse 8,

"I provided for myself male and female singers and the pleasures

of men, many concubines."

Now, he's going to fulfill all of his passions.

He's going to find meaning there.

And I'll tell you, do you know Solomon had 700 wives,

300 concubines?

He perhaps had the largest casting couch in history.

He exalted himself in sensuality.

And he said, "It's empty, you find no meaning.

No significant--" He said, "That's not it.

That's not it."

I thought as I looked at this in the latter parts of these 11

verses, Solomon says, "I was a great man."

And he was. My goodness he was.

He said, "I was filled with pride."

He said, "Look what all I did."

Man, trace his life, nobody's close.

There's nobody in second place, ladies and gentleman.

You can't name them.

He said, "I was great, I had it all."

And he expressed all of this pride,

but he said, "As I marched down every stream,

tried everything, went through all the avenues,

faced all the big questions," he said,

"I came out empty, void."

He said, "All of it has no meaning,

has no significance, did not lead to happiness."

Quite a testimony, isn't it?

Maybe it'll awaken some of us who are going down some of those

dead end trails that'll take the life and the joy out of you,

that will guarantee you'll never find meaning and

significance in this life.

And I thought about, are there any modern-day

Solomons running around?

I wonder who that would be.

These are replicas of the Super Bowl rings that Tom Brady has,

absolute replicas.

There they are, he has five Super Bowl rings.

Tom Brady is handsome.

Narcissus couldn't have been anymore handsome than Tom Brady

if you've ever seen him, right?

He's articulate, he's intelligent,

he's a great athlete, probably the best quarterback who's ever

played the game.

You can debate that.

He's been married to two beautiful women, models.

He's been everywhere, done everything.

He has more money that he could spend probably

in several lifetimes.

You can't find a figure more like Solomon I think off the

top of my head.

I could name one or two, but I'll rest that, than Tom Brady.

Five Super Bowl rings.

If I had five rings, you know, I would wear them all the time and

I would wear them on, you know, both hands in case those over

here didn't know that--and I would go around and you'd say,

"Well, you've been to Super Bowl."

"How did you know? How could you tell?

I try to keep that--I try to make a very low profile here

of what I've accomplished."

And Tom had won only three Super Bowl rings a few years ago.

He was interviewed on "60 Minutes," a very

profound interview.

I want you to look verbatim of something that what was said.

He said--this is Tom Brady.

I don't know where he is today, by the way,

this was after only three Super Bowl rings.

He says, "I mean, I'm making more money now than I thought

I'd ever make playing football."

Kind of an understatement.

He said, "Why do u have three Super Bowl rings and still,"

listen, "think there's something greater out there for me?

I mean, maybe a lot of people would say,

'Hey man, this is what,'" there's that word, "it is!"

Surely you've reached a life that is meaningful,

this is what it is.

A lot of people would say that.

He said, "I reached my goal, my dream, my life is," Tom Brady.

But then there's the rest of the interview there, "60 Minutes."

Brady says, "Me, I think--" By the way,

this is almost like a prayer, "God,

there's got to be more than this!"

And the narrator said, "What's the answer?

What's the answer, Tom?" He said, "I wish I knew.

I wish I knew."

I would say to this Solomon-like personality,

it is not an it.

It is Jesus Christ.

male announcer: Who am I? Why am I here?

Is my life significant?

We all ask ourselves these big questions,

but no matter where we look, we can never seem to find

the big answers.

Ed: When we search for meaning in everything this world

has to offer, where do we turn next?

King Solomon, the richest man in the world,

had everything you could ever want in life,

and yet he considered it all meaningless.

So, where do we turn to find true meaning,

true significance, true value?

In this study of the book of Ecclesiastes,

we'll observe the answers to life's big,

big questions and find the true source of significance some of

us have searched for all of our lives.

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Call the number on your screen or go online at winningwalk.org.

Ed: How is it possible for someone like Solomon,

with all the promise, skill, and blessings of God on his life to

move so far away from God that he,

can you believe this, that he no longer has meaning or purpose?

The answer, one step at a time. It's called gradualism.

Compromise happens, we begin to fall in love with all the world

appears to offer until we end up on that dead end street where

life has no joy, no meaning, and no significance.

I wonder what advice would Solomon give us today.

I think he'd say, "Watch out for that first step.

It will lead you in a direction you may not want to go."

The question, are you going in the wrong direction?

Be honest. I have some good news.

You can turn around today.

Call the number on your screen, we're waiting to pray with you

and share with you how you can begin a life in another

direction with a brand new purpose and meaning.

And it can all start, guess when, tomorrow?

No, right now.

And thank you for watching today.

Join me again next week as we take another exciting step on

"The Winning Walk" with Jesus Christ.

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- Hey everybody, Daniel Fusco here.

Welcome to today's two minute message.

Now, all of us realize that life is messy

but here's the thing,

for most of us we don't wanna acknowledge it.

It's so common and even though our culture

really does not like hypocrisy,

often times we have a tendency to put on a pasted smile.

Now as a pastor and as a Christian,

sometimes it happens in church as well

where lots is going on but people just paste on a smile,

they're not being honest about who they are.

But there's a reality that I realize

and I'm actually grateful for that.

Not only is life messy but also the fact that Jesus is real.

I've been learning in my life that we don't wanna divorce

the messes from our life, from God.

'Cause God has an amazing way

of not only embracing those messes

but doing transformational works through it.

See I actually wrote a book about this and it's called

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You can pick it up wherever books are sold.

But when we're willing to be honest about how God can work

through our mess it transforms, it changes everything.

And I believe that what God wants to do

in each one of our lives is not to stop the messes,

but to help us to see the way he's working,

the beauty that he's bringing out through the messes

and if you look back over your history

you'll have so many examples of something

that was totally messy

but then God did something amazing through

and we want to be able to celebrate

and even as we walk into fresh messes that are inevitable

in this life, that we can trust that God

is going to bring beauty out of it.

Here's what I want you to do,

first I want you to share this message

'cause everyone's life is messy.

And in the comments section maybe share a little story

about something that was messy that you saw Jesus being real

and at street level in the midst of that mess.

And how it changed that so that we can be built up

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okay yeah and it's some peppy music for this Friday Eliane Conway is linked to

the white house she's standing in front of her right now she's special counselor

to the president good morning to you good morning good morning so again I

understand you have an expanded role with this administration that's the

story and Axios today is that true what does it say but I do like to know if we

gotta even be busier than ever before brian says you need a pay raise oh no

that's okay I don't need a pay raise I'm happy I'm happy to be here no I'm just

here I'm here to serve the President's agenda as counselor the president it

takes on many different aspects but I'm sorry I'm not familiar with that report

okay go ahead what really struck me in Axios though was I think it's lost in

the shuffle of the fact that NBC had a NBC news had to correct its bombshell of

a report that ended up being a bomb that there were wiretaps not so much pen

registers nobody listening to the audio just taking note of the numbers and then

I I noticed at the end of an acci a story this morning

that didn't involve me that ABC News had also tweeted out they confirmed the

wiretap story and then deleted it and replaced it with a tweet and Brian Ross

is no longer there so someone else is doing that but this is just the rush to

judgment the presumptive negativity all of the time and and the lack of coverage

of the agenda look at the media polls and what

Americans are telling media pollsters is important to them versus what the same

media actually covered this president is getting so much done for the American

people look at what's happening in North Korea we're on the verge of a summit if

the conditions work out and the president is pleased with them but we're

on the verge of a verifiable irreversible denuclearization of North

Korea potentially big news it is big news you know reporters every reporter

from time to time get something wrong I get that NBC said they had two sources

and apparently right exactly and they were wrong right but which which you

said was so important was there's just a rush to judgment there

you know their hair is on fire if it's if they've got new news about Donald

Trump that makes them look bad but they also didn't realize sometimes how easily

baited they are someone will put something on Twitter and then they

presume what it's supposed to say and what it doesn't you got to work harder

than that folks respectfully you're here to report not react and I do think in

some ways the president has made many people a little soft and sometimes a

little bit less active and perhaps they should be in trying to get the story

they're not here to get the president they're here to get the story and as the

president and press secretary make very clear he's among the most available

transparent presidents people say oh he doesn't have a formal press conference

this is somebody who speaks out on the South Lawn who answers questions during

pool sprays even when they're off topic during bilateral appearances with the

heads of other countries the foreign press is often asking a question that

actually relates to the relationship between the two countries our press is

out is usually asking a question that doesn't and the president answers them

anyway so this is somebody who this is a president whose happiest or questions

he's on Twitter daily he sent out three tweets in a row yesterday I think

clarifying and expanding on the conversation through the first person

here the president who would know what was happening but you have to go beyond

Twitter you have to go beyond social media when you're covering this

president and really try to report the story but the rush to judgment the

presumptive negativity has really been it's it's been a staple of the way this

president's been covered since day one and this isn't about biased media this

is about in complete coverage of things people care about you look at the

National Day of Prayer in the Rose Garden yesterday thank you so much for

having the gentleman on who reformed his life and found Christ and and was

exalted by the president yesterday along with the the agent who had arrested him

originally that is a story of redemption and mercy and and somebody who overcomes

that is the American spirit this president loves to highlight stories

like that in the Rose Garden the elsewise you had six faith leaders

representing very different faiths yesterday offering prayer you had much

of the cabinet there the vice president very little coverage of it but I would

commend Americans to just cut out the middleman where they want go pull up the

clip go treat yourself to 38 minutes of the National Day of Prayer yours today

really see the beauty of your country in action we really only had four and a

half hours of a story that they said that Michael Cohen's has his lines

wiretapped and that was walked back at about 5:30 on MSNBC you asked I wouldn't

add one more thing people do make mistakes but at the Trump White House

our mistakes live forever that was just like just like sand that that's the

problem here isn't it the media protect each others like oh well they've

corrected it they said they were sorry they excuse me even after Saturday night

I told people those who are those who are seeking mercy and instant absolution

or forgiveness ought to have demonstrated the capacity to have

offered some over the last I will say this I get asked for forgiveness it's

not Axios its playbook that tells you Kellyanne you now have an expanded role

temporarily taking a more active role in communication strategy at the White

House would you say that's true what I would say is I'm very happy to help in

that regard and I want to say something about the communication shop here there

are an oppressed shop there are dozens of men and women who work incredibly

hard who are not household names who aren't the part of the public facing of

this administration they are here every day working hard to advance the

President's agenda it's a very intense place to work because the sheer volume

and velocity of issues that this president puts forward he is a man of

action and a town of talk and wants to keep disrupting and pushing for it look

at what he's doing in the international stage domestic agenda why is that

important because this is 2018 and the way that you can communicate with the

public through different social media platforms through different

opportunities it's just so much more diverse and so much more plentiful than

it's been for any past president also president Saleh Trump is very unique and

unconventional in that he prefers to eat prefers the democratization of

information he prefers to go directly to the people tweet out use Instagram use

Facebook different social media platforms to connect directly so I think

in 2018 with a media centric social media savvy president and different ways

to communicate we don't need the conventional structure

that these other white houses have had our digital team and dance Kamino and

his in a social media team he's like a one-armed paper hanger that

guy it's unbelievable what he does they are elevated in this white house because

that's the way we're communicating with America our director of strategic

communications so we have lots of people like I want it I want to create subject

matter experts people who are on trade on immigration on opioids to come

forward and break communications plan to make sure that press and comms are

separate press Sarah and her team they're worried about next hour next day

that's their job coms more peeking around the corner in the next six days

six weeks okay Kelly and we want to ask you about April Ryan she's that White

House correspondent remember months ago she accused Sarah Huckabee Sanders of

not really making that pecan pie they've gone back and forth with different

exchanges in the room behind you in the press briefing room yesterday April Ryan

was taunting the White House press secretary

Sarah Huckabee Sanders accusing her of playing street politics listen to this

and we'll get your reaction you said yourself only blindsided I actually

didn't use that term well I said it but you were blindsided what you said well

with all due respect you actually don't know much about me in terms of what I

feel and what I don't what it shows me is is that she was feeling that she was

in a vice you know of sorts but she went straight to me to say something like you

know you don't know me in certain sectors of this nation people understand

what you don't know me means it's very straight and it leads to a fight a

physical fight so I'm not there to fight I'm there to ask questions really its

street in a vise of sorts and if you say you don't know me that means you're

gonna get in a street fight April approached me on Sunday at a post White

House Correspondents Dinner event and they won't disclose that conversation

because I think she meant it to be private but I will tell you that we try

to engage with the people with each other as as you know women to women

people to people everybody knows that there's a person behind the positions

here I'm counsel the president there in the White House press corps for example

but people like to have Congress about your family about your hobbies

things other than but you know April is one of many people who approached me if

not Sara after that dinner on Saturday night and was not pleased with what had

happened at that dinner and I'm going to leave it at that the reason I mentioned

that at all is I prefer when these conversations are about information not

confrontation and I have to I have to pick up for my colleague Sarah Sanders

there folks you don't know us and that's not anything other than a pedestrian

term of you don't know us and you should think about I think everybody should

think about the difference between trying to go viral and start an argument

and trying to get information your job is to get information not confrontation

right and and I'll tell you a lot of this has nothing to do with April Ryan

I'm making a more general statement here a lot of the folks who dish it out

really can't take it that was my point in a Sunday show a couple weeks ago be

careful if you're if you're if you would be very thin-skinned on the receiving

end and the kind of stuff that that is on our shoulders like boulders every

single day here let's dial down the temperature a little bit in the

furtherance of information Sarah goes to that podium every day that she briefs

and she is trying to provide information the best she possesses it and the best

that she knows it at that at that moment but things here moves so fast that

volume in velocity alone and the press corps will tell you that they've never

seen people who have worked in comms and press and in Democratic and Republican

ministrations will tell you they've never seen anything like it

it is something just like every time you're on TV that guy with the leaf

blower comes up and he's your friend there aren't any leaves here by the way

oh yeah I just say how beautiful as the White House look at this it looks

beautiful well why can't you do it Dorian outnumbered at noon I'll be back

Kilian thank you take care have a great day great weekend

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What was your favorite thing about DrumFIT?

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