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in 1994 nightline gave airtime to al gore and his allegations about who was funding climate skeptics or reminding viewers that the cosmologist carl sagan had predicted massive environmental damage and an alleged climactic apocalypse after the first iraq war. he predicted if there were any smoke it would declare victory as ted koppel told viewers, the record shows that in this instance mister sagan was wrong and doctor singer was right. he went on to accuse al gore of resorting to political means to achieve what should ultimately be resolved on a purely scientific basis which brings me to what the historian peter gates wrote in his back on the enlightened, what he calls the science of freedom. the most important sign for us. the enlightened despot of the 18th century believed they knew better than the people they govern how they should be governed. they have at their disposal a perfectly expedient bureaucracy, all the knowledge possible for him to gather and unlimited authority to translate this program onto law. do i need to say that this is what the climate industrial complex demand
in 1994 nightline gave airtime to al gore and his allegations about who was funding climate skeptics or reminding viewers that the cosmologist carl sagan had predicted massive environmental damage and an alleged climactic apocalypse after the first iraq war. he predicted if there were any smoke it would declare victory as ted koppel told viewers, the record shows that in this instance mister sagan was wrong and doctor singer was right. he went on to accuse al gore of resorting to political...
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he looks at all of al gore's statements. appreciate you joining us. thank you so much. i enjoyed donald trump's tweet there. elisabeth warren said, i'm going to say something crazy. climate change is real. we have a moral obligation to protect the earth for our children and grandchildren. a lot of people mocking trump. you are not. why? >> i spent the day on climate change drogtist websites, they were deriding him because he couldn't tell the difference between weather and climate. apparently weather is whenever the temperatures don't agree with what they have to say and climate is when it does. if it is 75-degrees time square new year's eve, there would be a front page story in the "new york times." >> so you don't believe -- you don't believe that a man is destroying the earth? >> i do not. actually, there is a lot of evidence that increasing co2 and rising temperatures are having a significantly beneficial aspect to the earth and the human condition, things like heat waves and forest fires have been in long-term decline, which is something that listeners probably hav
he looks at all of al gore's statements. appreciate you joining us. thank you so much. i enjoyed donald trump's tweet there. elisabeth warren said, i'm going to say something crazy. climate change is real. we have a moral obligation to protect the earth for our children and grandchildren. a lot of people mocking trump. you are not. why? >> i spent the day on climate change drogtist websites, they were deriding him because he couldn't tell the difference between weather and climate....
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skis it can be a great way to unwind and be at one with nature hardy oregon and only are touring the al gorealps ski tours have to earn their downhill runs with hours of up hill climbing and. i like to take my time and i enjoy the climb and maybe stop and look at things along the way so it's not so much the athletic aspect that i like but more taking in nature and stopping to take some great pictures and . this is what skiing was like one hundred years ago. they ascend to two thousand one hundred meters on the good bits are one of the favorite peaks in the area. going off the beaten track has been gaining popularity in recent years in good weather the summit is rarely a lonely place. there are signs of noise on the body. of a ho i'm sure we'll find someone to watch slopes. of out of the home and she told the feel of the home for now we have a ski tour guide at home dating from nine hundred eleven i think it was my grandfather who wrote it because. he'd been to read beggar horn mountain and said you couldn't even get up there anymore because there were too many people because it was completel
skis it can be a great way to unwind and be at one with nature hardy oregon and only are touring the al gorealps ski tours have to earn their downhill runs with hours of up hill climbing and. i like to take my time and i enjoy the climb and maybe stop and look at things along the way so it's not so much the athletic aspect that i like but more taking in nature and stopping to take some great pictures and . this is what skiing was like one hundred years ago. they ascend to two thousand one...
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i looked down at my phone and auto correct maybe, when i send it to eliza went to al gore and i didn't even know that i had his -- i didn't even know that i have his e-mail address i didn't know that it was in my contact so naturally i learned my lesson about looking more carefully at how i send things of course and engaged in a dialogue with the former vice president and profusely apologized and told him i wasn't in the business of sending former vice president pictures of sleeping belongs in the middle of the night with no message. she was very gracious and he said you figured it was a mistake. so it can be rather dangerous. i'm really good about auto correct now. when i send something i have to be careful because if it doesn't say something else, i looked at this and it says great, someone will think i'm signing my name great with auto correct. i've used social media and so many other ways. i.e. write a book about how it's so immediate that it has such an impact when we do crowd sourcing there ithe president of sudan tt detests me. he's responsible for genocide in the region and i'v
i looked down at my phone and auto correct maybe, when i send it to eliza went to al gore and i didn't even know that i had his -- i didn't even know that i have his e-mail address i didn't know that it was in my contact so naturally i learned my lesson about looking more carefully at how i send things of course and engaged in a dialogue with the former vice president and profusely apologized and told him i wasn't in the business of sending former vice president pictures of sleeping belongs in...
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12 years with the basis of debates on asia that largely lifted by bill clinton and i would talk to al gore. you may be non-proliferation but the first thing you'd do is lift that against pakistan to of nuclear weapons? the only answer i got is we don't know why we're letting them have the bomb. that was the very beginning then they would develop the bomb unless pakistan got one. >> u.s. gave the technology to pakistan. >> correct. >> host: is in your view should they be declared a terrorist date?. >> yes. i say that in my book they are. because they harbored terrorists in the meet the qualifications in by four different sets of generals the president of united states cannot launch a nuclear weapon without the concurrence of 15 other people. but in pakistan there are four sets of generals. i am trying to write a novel about these terrorist going to pakistan to buy the bonds to bring them to south dakota and then set off in different cities. it is a very dangerous situation we are in. pakistan is much more korea.us than north >> host: really? then why has the u.s. been allied with pakistan o
12 years with the basis of debates on asia that largely lifted by bill clinton and i would talk to al gore. you may be non-proliferation but the first thing you'd do is lift that against pakistan to of nuclear weapons? the only answer i got is we don't know why we're letting them have the bomb. that was the very beginning then they would develop the bomb unless pakistan got one. >> u.s. gave the technology to pakistan. >> correct. >> host: is in your view should they be...
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send that to the then the phone rings and she says, why did you send a picture of debbie sleeping to al gore? this is 2015, i said i didn't send that to gore, what are you talking about? are blonde sleeping on the couch to former vice president. i said i didn't and she said, you did. i looked at my phone, and autocorrect when i sent it to eliza it gore. i don't even know i had al gore's e-mail address or in my contacts. so naturally i learned my lesson about the market on high i sent things. so then i profusely apologized and told him i was not in the business of the business of sending for vice presidents pictures of blondes. he was very gracious and he said he figured it was a mistake. in social media, it can be rather dangerous. i'm really good about autocorrect now. when i send something i have to be careful because greta doesn't take credit for something else. then it says great. that's just the very beginning of social media. but i've used in so many ways. social media has such an impact when you do crowdsourcing. there's a president of sudan who detest me, his name is bashir's been pr
send that to the then the phone rings and she says, why did you send a picture of debbie sleeping to al gore? this is 2015, i said i didn't send that to gore, what are you talking about? are blonde sleeping on the couch to former vice president. i said i didn't and she said, you did. i looked at my phone, and autocorrect when i sent it to eliza it gore. i don't even know i had al gore's e-mail address or in my contacts. so naturally i learned my lesson about the market on high i sent things. so...
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in 1974 when al gore was still at law school, the swedish prime minister was saying the climate change would be the biggest issue at the end of the 20th 20th century. sweden. the country that progressive left wants america to be. welfare state, social edge nearing, policy based on preening this longest period of one party rule in -- claiming direct descent -- bernie sanders wants the democrats to be. a lot of sweden in green tyranny for good reason. in 1971, the london scandinavian correspondent wrote a become on sweden called the new totalitarians. he argues the swedish democrats were pioneering a new form of soft totalitarianism. only two centuries before napoleon, sweden developed a centralized administrative apparatus. when the social democrat formed their first government in 192 gave them a political statement documentedded to the swift intention of the central bureaucracy, the legislature is weak, the executive strong and for centuries real power is in the government administrative machine. does that sound at all familiar? sounds to me like very much like what the obama estate wa
in 1974 when al gore was still at law school, the swedish prime minister was saying the climate change would be the biggest issue at the end of the 20th 20th century. sweden. the country that progressive left wants america to be. welfare state, social edge nearing, policy based on preening this longest period of one party rule in -- claiming direct descent -- bernie sanders wants the democrats to be. a lot of sweden in green tyranny for good reason. in 1971, the london scandinavian...
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debate on asia and still is to some extent but it was largely lifted by bill clinton and i talked to al gore and said it sounds like you're nuclear nonproliferation guy iguys the first things you s left the amendment so they can now have nuclear amendments and the only answer i got was we don't know why fdr for letting them have the ball. >> india wasn't going to develop a bomb unless pakistan got one. >> and they gave the technology to india. >> to pakistan. >> in your view should they be declared a terrorist state lacks >> i say that in my book they should be declared a state. they harbor terrorists and need all the qualifications. the weapons are controlled by four different sets of generals. ththe president of the united states cannot launch a weapon without 15 other people and they are all in touch with the usual suspects, the pro tem of the senate and house and so forth there are people going and buying for five bombs bringing them to my home state of south dakota storing them and sending them off to different cities and different times said is a is a t situation that we are in. pakist
debate on asia and still is to some extent but it was largely lifted by bill clinton and i talked to al gore and said it sounds like you're nuclear nonproliferation guy iguys the first things you s left the amendment so they can now have nuclear amendments and the only answer i got was we don't know why fdr for letting them have the ball. >> india wasn't going to develop a bomb unless pakistan got one. >> and they gave the technology to india. >> to pakistan. >> in your...
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>> not really al gore.d kind of invent the internet, by the way, he deserves a lot more credit, as a political thing, he didn't do it technically. but the idea of there being one thing that everybody could use, that was kind of his thing. but as far as the -- this particular problem, this was a very widespread belief system. i don't think you could pin it on any particular small group of people. i think it was -- i mean, i felt it for a while, you know? i was kind of there. and i just think it was a mistake, it was an honest mistake. >> what was the -- you didn't have to do this book. why did you want to do it, why did you decide to do it? >> in the last four or five years, there's been a revival of virtual reality. i still love the stuff. in my world, i'm old, you know. i was 40 -- >> what are you in virtual reality years? >> i turned 40 at the turn of the century. it was like 2000 or something. i'm in stanford and this undergraduate comes up to me and said, jaron lanier, you're still alive? i'm like, oh,
>> not really al gore.d kind of invent the internet, by the way, he deserves a lot more credit, as a political thing, he didn't do it technically. but the idea of there being one thing that everybody could use, that was kind of his thing. but as far as the -- this particular problem, this was a very widespread belief system. i don't think you could pin it on any particular small group of people. i think it was -- i mean, i felt it for a while, you know? i was kind of there. and i just...
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"inconvenient facts" andç he gs on al gore statements and brings his science to them. is getting ripped i'm going to say some of the end, i believe in science, climate is real, we have a moral obligation toç say this planet, and a lot of people mocking the president. you're not, and why?y?f >> i spent the day on climate alarmç it blog websites, and wn they were not deriding him for being a climate change denier or ecaug a climate change denier or deriding him and couldn't tell theç difference between weather and climate. apparently, weather is whenever thepera temperatures do not agre with what they have to say and climate is when it does.ç you north of 75 degrees and times times square on new year's eve, it would be afrn front page story. >> brian: gregory, you dodoç>>t believe that a man is destroying the earth? >> i do not. actually, there's aç lot of evidence that increasing co2 and rising temperatures are having a significant beneficial aspect to the earth and the human condition. ç things like heat waves and forest fires, there been a long-term decline, so
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in 1974, when al gore was still at law school, the sweepishing prime minister was saying the climate change would be the biggest issue at the end of the 20th century. sweden. the country that process receive left wants america to be. its way fair state. , social engineering, foreign policy based on moral preening. the longest period of one party rule in any western democracy. a social democratic party claiming direct lineal dissent. a policy bernie sanders wants the democrats to be. there's a lot of sweden in "green tyranny" for good reason. a book written on sweden call in the new to at that toto tall ta they were pioneering a soft totalitarianism. only two centers before napoleon, sweden developed a centralized administrative apparatus, when the social democrats formed this first government in 1921, it gave them a political system, huntford says, documented to the swift en -- the legislature is weak, the executive strong, and for centuries real power has laid in the government administrative machine. does that sound at all familiar? sounds to me very much like what obama's state wa
in 1974, when al gore was still at law school, the sweepishing prime minister was saying the climate change would be the biggest issue at the end of the 20th century. sweden. the country that process receive left wants america to be. its way fair state. , social engineering, foreign policy based on moral preening. the longest period of one party rule in any western democracy. a social democratic party claiming direct lineal dissent. a policy bernie sanders wants the democrats to be. there's a...
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asia and still is to some extent, but it was loriargely lifted by bill clinton and i used to talk to al gore, you guys talk like you're nuclear nonproliferation guys, but the first thing you do is lift the pressler amendment against pack san so they can now have nuclear weapons and the om answer i got was we don't know why, but we're for letting them have the bomb. >> so, india had a nuclear weapon. >> no, india didn't have one at the beginning of the pressler amendment and india was not going to develop a bomb millions pakistan got one. >> and the u.s. gave the technology to india. >> to pakistan. >> to pakistan. okay. in your view, pakistan, should they be declared a terrorist state? >> yes, i say that in my book. they should be declared a terrorist state and they are? >> why? >> because they harbor terrorists and their nuclear weapons are controlled by four different sets of generals, it's not one thing. the president of the united states cannot launch without the concurrence of 15 other people. the usual suspects, president pro tem of the senate, speaker of the house and so forth. but in
asia and still is to some extent, but it was loriargely lifted by bill clinton and i used to talk to al gore, you guys talk like you're nuclear nonproliferation guys, but the first thing you do is lift the pressler amendment against pack san so they can now have nuclear weapons and the om answer i got was we don't know why, but we're for letting them have the bomb. >> so, india had a nuclear weapon. >> no, india didn't have one at the beginning of the pressler amendment and india...
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clinton, hillary clinton, al gore. i know joe, i know joe biden very well. i'd like to have met them all. jimmy carter i knew. i worked for him as speechwriter. i've known a lot of them. cspan: ronald reagan? >> you know i had picture-taking sessions with him. you know -- i did it two nights ago with ron, up seattle, i'm good friend with him. i was good friend with nancy, last 15, 20 years, because my mom died of alzheimer's. i went to a thing with nancy, we were talking about alzheimer's how she missed her husband, said it was worse than the shooting with hinckley because she lost the company of her husband. my dad went through that. you lost company of your soulmate. we became very good friends. nancy was fun, tough but fun. we would go to dinner they were talking about this, we would go to dinner in beverly hills. one time i walk in there waiting, i'm earlier than her, hi, i'm going to dinner. what are you, secret service? no, i'm her date. show would say like, chase's great old hollywood hangouts, picture of this big plastic menus with all the old hollyw
clinton, hillary clinton, al gore. i know joe, i know joe biden very well. i'd like to have met them all. jimmy carter i knew. i worked for him as speechwriter. i've known a lot of them. cspan: ronald reagan? >> you know i had picture-taking sessions with him. you know -- i did it two nights ago with ron, up seattle, i'm good friend with him. i was good friend with nancy, last 15, 20 years, because my mom died of alzheimer's. i went to a thing with nancy, we were talking about alzheimer's...
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the lesson by the al gore first. thank you i'm. a journalist sally i'm a learner. and i will tell you and. i will follow. what the market. or in the deal my eye was. well we're making our gallery from the gallery owner of the mall and. what i am. there's no our. saying. this is the w. news lawyer from berlin tonight what motivated a would be suicide bomber who detonated an explosive in the heart of new york city .
the lesson by the al gore first. thank you i'm. a journalist sally i'm a learner. and i will tell you and. i will follow. what the market. or in the deal my eye was. well we're making our gallery from the gallery owner of the mall and. what i am. there's no our. saying. this is the w. news lawyer from berlin tonight what motivated a would be suicide bomber who detonated an explosive in the heart of new york city .
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lottery and a jackpot worth two point four billion euros is under way the christmas lottery named al gore go or fact one is an annual tradition that goes back more than two centuries millions take part in the chance of striking it big giveaways designed so that as many people as possible when something with cash prizes doled out for us the country. you're watching t.v. news still to come germany is famous for its skilled trades but with the labor force shrinking do jobs like plumbing painting and plastering still have a future. daniel wynter will have that story for you coming right up in business. and sell it. on freedom and the whole. world i come from the region is rich in history. but so poor image of the trinity and freedom this makes it especially difficult for independent.
lottery and a jackpot worth two point four billion euros is under way the christmas lottery named al gore go or fact one is an annual tradition that goes back more than two centuries millions take part in the chance of striking it big giveaways designed so that as many people as possible when something with cash prizes doled out for us the country. you're watching t.v. news still to come germany is famous for its skilled trades but with the labor force shrinking do jobs like plumbing painting...
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. >> when it have al gore, then al roker, then you have weird al yang vitch, >> he's upset with al frankenof news media outlets are calling al franken the new weird al. weird al yang vitch, wait a minute, i coined that name, copyrighted it and you can't do that as a result he's getting a lot of the nasty tweets >> but he's getting attention >> that's what it is. >> there's a new christmas angel that apparently has a lot of republicans saying not so fast. what's this one about >> 17 days until christmas i think i know what i'll get you guy, the hillary clinton none other than angel for the top of your >> my gosh, look at that >> there it is. >> a lot of >> with a white pantsuit. >> hold up, wait a minute. a british this for 108 bucks if your tree is short than ten feet. if it's taller, $943 for this >> that much more? >> come on >> go figure. >> it's about rich versus poor. >> can i see that for christmas >> right. i'm fine, i like the family star we have. >> i'll stick with the star. >> people online are talking about this >> it's funny, conservatives are saying, hey, it's not an angel, th
. >> when it have al gore, then al roker, then you have weird al yang vitch, >> he's upset with al frankenof news media outlets are calling al franken the new weird al. weird al yang vitch, wait a minute, i coined that name, copyrighted it and you can't do that as a result he's getting a lot of the nasty tweets >> but he's getting attention >> that's what it is. >> there's a new christmas angel that apparently has a lot of republicans saying not so fast. what's...
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get over your issues and grassroots leader says anyone ever tell al gore, mitt romney or john kerry toaway and try knitting? the magazine says the attempt at humor clearly missed the mark. again, it almost did but they're backpedaling president trump mocking the apology tweeting out vanity fair which looks like it's on its last legs is bending over backwards and apologizing for the minor hit they took. joining me right now is tim graham. tim, i don't know, am i the only one with a sense of humor right now, i thought it was kind of funny. >> look, the clintons and their devoted followers never want them to be mocked certainly not as stupid and absolutely not as losers even though they're loser s. that's what they can't stand is that people would say as you would expect for john kerry, as you would expect for al gore and walter mondale. we don't want you to run again. there's nothing exciting or new about that. i think just the fact that the word "knitting" was in there sent them all -- trish: somehow that was sexist. you saw patricia arquette's complaint. she said somehow this is a swip
get over your issues and grassroots leader says anyone ever tell al gore, mitt romney or john kerry toaway and try knitting? the magazine says the attempt at humor clearly missed the mark. again, it almost did but they're backpedaling president trump mocking the apology tweeting out vanity fair which looks like it's on its last legs is bending over backwards and apologizing for the minor hit they took. joining me right now is tim graham. tim, i don't know, am i the only one with a sense of...
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we told them it was as accurate as the machines in the hospital and our al gore rhyt-- and tell untrained consumer if it was normal or detected an arrhythmia. that's a breakthrough. that's never been possible before. >> are you anticipating a heart attack or giving information to tell someone how to prevebt it in the future? >> people often have arrhythmias. because they come on and go off that oftentimes when they go to the hospital and get an electrocardiogram. they often go undiagnosed for 1.7 years. >> and all that time they are at risk. >> the number one cause of stroke is atrial fiblation. >> is it suddenly my watch goes off and says you are in danger, you may be having a heart attack soon? >> what we have built is something extraordinary. it is the first of its kind. we have built a network that runs on your watch every five seconds. it analyzes your heart rate data. when your heart rate does not match our prediction -- and our predictions are very complex. it takes into account things like your activity. we know you're sitting at a table. when your heart rate doesn't match what we
we told them it was as accurate as the machines in the hospital and our al gore rhyt-- and tell untrained consumer if it was normal or detected an arrhythmia. that's a breakthrough. that's never been possible before. >> are you anticipating a heart attack or giving information to tell someone how to prevebt it in the future? >> people often have arrhythmias. because they come on and go off that oftentimes when they go to the hospital and get an electrocardiogram. they often go...
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administration having worked in government before, she was one of the few on team trump she worked for al gore anybody surprised that a departure involving her would be anything less than democratic? she cravens high drama and her boss the president of the united states cravens high drama, she's been with him in the beginning, appearing on cable news long before she had an official role in the campaign and she had an official role in the campaign and january 20th she was there going into the white house, she was definitely a trump insider and i think this kind of threw her for a loop. didn't throw anyone else for a loop, not sure, because there's been so much drama especially around her wedding there was a whole thing about how she she says massive white house photo shoot nearly three dozen people she brought to the rose garden, but she got married at the trump international hotel. obviously, trump is a huge fan of hers, but other people in his circle including john kelly, including jared kushner, not big fans of hers. >> ok. thanks for the scoop. thanks so much for coming in. >> thanks for ha
administration having worked in government before, she was one of the few on team trump she worked for al gore anybody surprised that a departure involving her would be anything less than democratic? she cravens high drama and her boss the president of the united states cravens high drama, she's been with him in the beginning, appearing on cable news long before she had an official role in the campaign and she had an official role in the campaign and january 20th she was there going into the...
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in 1974 when al gore was at law school the swedish prime minister said climate change would be the biggest -- at the end of the 20th century. the social engineering, foreign policy based on moral treaty. the longest part of one-party rule, social democratic party claiming direct liberal consent. a policy ernie sanders wants them to be. in 1971, the london observer scandinavian correspondent wrote a book they argued that this democrats were pioneering a new form of soft totalitarian is in. a few centuries before they developed a centralized operator. when the government was first formed in 1921 and made them adapt to the central bureaucracy. the legislative is weak, after centuries real power has laid in. does that sound familiar? sense to be of what barack obama's administrative wanted it to become. they became a perfect instrument to carry out the most prolonged experiment social engineering outside the social engineering. they wanted to replace the family. operated a eugenics program the student protests in late 60s and 70s used anti- americanism as a safety valve and allied sweden. swed
in 1974 when al gore was at law school the swedish prime minister said climate change would be the biggest -- at the end of the 20th century. the social engineering, foreign policy based on moral treaty. the longest part of one-party rule, social democratic party claiming direct liberal consent. a policy ernie sanders wants them to be. in 1971, the london observer scandinavian correspondent wrote a book they argued that this democrats were pioneering a new form of soft totalitarian is in. a few...
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because in addition to famously firing the head of the fbi, he also fired u.s. attorney and indian al gore bharara under allegedly similar circumstances. - using my brown illuminati connections, i landed an interview with trump's most famous indian-american fire-ee, former u.s. attorney preet bharara. i keep acting like i know what obstruction of justice is. i have no idea what that means. - fundamentally, if someone with corrupt intent tries to influence or impede an official proceeding, like an investigation, that's unlawful. - and sure, trump called bharara three times and invited him to swing by his golden penis rectangle, but obstruction of justice hinges on trump's intent and whether bharara's office had an open investigation into trump's affairs. - i'm not saying there was one or not, but it would theoretically fall to my office. - between his election and your firing, how many times did you personally speak with donald trump? - three times. - out of the 93 u.s. attorneys, how many besides you personally spoke with donald trump? - i'm not aware of any. - which means one thing. donal
because in addition to famously firing the head of the fbi, he also fired u.s. attorney and indian al gore bharara under allegedly similar circumstances. - using my brown illuminati connections, i landed an interview with trump's most famous indian-american fire-ee, former u.s. attorney preet bharara. i keep acting like i know what obstruction of justice is. i have no idea what that means. - fundamentally, if someone with corrupt intent tries to influence or impede an official proceeding, like...
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. >> she used to work in the clinton administration for al gore. >> she was not just a reality star althoughally what she established herself as in recent years but nonetheless. >> and i must say on that not surprised by the way she did her interview today. >> not at all. >> that's what she does. so she came out as a reality star, she's still a reality star and -- >> well then -- and i will say this. we may have had different answers had you had somebody else doing the interview, it was michael strayhan doing the interview not george stephanopoulos. is paul ryan's career coming to an end. is he reportedly considering retiring. this is according to politico. they did an interview with ryan. he has told people his current term as speaker will be his last. ryan is disputing that part of the report. he smiled when reporters asked him about that. >> thank you very much everybody. appreciate it. >> ryan first entered congress in 1999 and was elected speaker in 2015. >> interesting. i'm not surprised that was his reaction today. >> yeah and again, he did not want the job. when john boehner left the
. >> she used to work in the clinton administration for al gore. >> she was not just a reality star althoughally what she established herself as in recent years but nonetheless. >> and i must say on that not surprised by the way she did her interview today. >> not at all. >> that's what she does. so she came out as a reality star, she's still a reality star and -- >> well then -- and i will say this. we may have had different answers had you had somebody else...
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ok well let's bring in our guests now and here in the studio with me atlas he's al gore he's a research academic and academic research are also in doha we have our dollar bood use featured in our early package and he's the director of the gulf studies program at cantor university and in curage city with a. professor of political science at q eight university welcome gentlemen all of you. you know you were with us on inside story a couple weeks ago when we had a warning that if the g.c.c. summit did not take place the g.c.c. was effectively dead it sort of half took place didn't it so where does that leave the g.c.c. . well first of all it's really unfortunate what happened this is summit by all means or was not in the offing is that it will take place but then suddenly something happened that took place and that somebody played out of the script rather than sticking to the script and because of that we we have the strangest summit just happened yesterday it was the lowest the presentation by the heads of the of the states from the g.c.c. to affairs of the g.c.c. did not send the heads o
ok well let's bring in our guests now and here in the studio with me atlas he's al gore he's a research academic and academic research are also in doha we have our dollar bood use featured in our early package and he's the director of the gulf studies program at cantor university and in curage city with a. professor of political science at q eight university welcome gentlemen all of you. you know you were with us on inside story a couple weeks ago when we had a warning that if the g.c.c. summit...
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but there was an alternate american delegation at that summit led by the former vice president al gore the governor of california, jerry brown, who warned the america first agenda, in fact, risked putting america last. >> well, it is a paradox that by espousing "america first," president trump is risking having america last -- or, if not last, second or third or fourth or fifth. the climate change, along with some other key risks, is existential, it's taking increasingly the center stage. and if america is gonna be awol, absent, then others will occupy the field. and certainly, china with its size, its wealth, and its political commitment is in a position to marginalize america's role -- not just in climate change, but trade and with other relations. so it's one thing to stand up for american workers and stand up for our country, but we are part of the big world, and it's very important that our national leadership recognize that and forge the agreements on trade and climate change that the rest of the world expects from a great power as the united states is. it's not something you jus
but there was an alternate american delegation at that summit led by the former vice president al gore the governor of california, jerry brown, who warned the america first agenda, in fact, risked putting america last. >> well, it is a paradox that by espousing "america first," president trump is risking having america last -- or, if not last, second or third or fourth or fifth. the climate change, along with some other key risks, is existential, it's taking increasingly the...
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monitor a car that's pointing over a cliff or something i don't care if the cliff is there by al gore themselves it's not there so i keep driving i do a film with always going to go right over the cliff because out of the data itself like. russian asleep. remains controversial what awaits the olympians in south korea and more important board awaits them most of the good. welcome back to the program facebook's find today as fake news has resulted in a boomerang effect sidespin trying to read flag articles that contain false information but the bit in front tastes the sweetest explains. facebook sees itself on the frontlines of the fight against fake news there's a huge amount of misinformation out there on the internet it's a problem we've been working hard on at facebook and we're committed to fighting it after all people want to see accurate information and so did we. that battle heated up in december two thousand and sixteen when facebook teamed up with fact checkers to flag stories it determined to contain so-called disputed content but when you're on the social media titans forced
monitor a car that's pointing over a cliff or something i don't care if the cliff is there by al gore themselves it's not there so i keep driving i do a film with always going to go right over the cliff because out of the data itself like. russian asleep. remains controversial what awaits the olympians in south korea and more important board awaits them most of the good. welcome back to the program facebook's find today as fake news has resulted in a boomerang effect sidespin trying to read...
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lottery and a jackpot worth two point four billion euros is underway the christmas lottery named al gore the or fat one is an annual tradition that goes back more than two centuries millions take part in the chance of striking it begged the giveaway is designed so that as many people as possible when something with cash prizes doled out across the country. are minor now of our top story at this hour a separatist parties in catalonia have held on to their absolute majority in a key regional election the result could inflame simmering tensions between the wealthy spanish region and the central government in. thanks for watching day that we were back in about thirty minutes. the dice and invite your friends around. boardgames are experiencing a revival of. the new alternative to a night on the town. a group activity and a way to unwind. away from the screen. boardgames are back to. your romance next d.w. . kick off life we take football personally. from bone does make a stop to our cost and his band heads here he donates money to a charity germinal someone to say he is linked to extremist m
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monitor a car that's pointing over a cliff i don't care if the cliff is there by al gore themselves it's not there so i keep driving i do a film with always going to go right over the cliff because after the data tells. hello again facebook has admitted that his efforts to combat fake working has been trying to read flag articles which do contain false information but the markers are instead appearing to attract even more views is. he explains. facebook sees itself on the frontlines of the fight against fake news there's a huge amount of misinformation out there on the internet it's a problem we've been working hard on it for this book and we're committed to fighting it after all people want to see accurate information and so did we at battle heated up in december two thousand and sixteen when facebook teamed up with fact checkers to flag stories it determined to contain so-called disputed content but when you're on the social media titans forced to admit not only is the method ineffective it may actually inspire the opposite of the desired reaction academic research on correcting misinf
monitor a car that's pointing over a cliff i don't care if the cliff is there by al gore themselves it's not there so i keep driving i do a film with always going to go right over the cliff because after the data tells. hello again facebook has admitted that his efforts to combat fake working has been trying to read flag articles which do contain false information but the markers are instead appearing to attract even more views is. he explains. facebook sees itself on the frontlines of the...
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monitor in your car that's pointing over a cliff they're saying i don't care if the cliff is there by al gore themselves it's not there so i keep driving i'm going to have found little ways i'm going to go right over the cliff because out of the data tells like. everybody i'm stephen both in the town hollywood guys will suspect every proud american first of all i'm just george bush and r.v.'s to say this is my buddy max bemis financial guru and we're just a little bit different i'm out of the room we're going to the well you know when those up with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the road have some fun meet everyday americans. and hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american people. hello and welcome to cross talk we're all things were considered peter lavelle it would seem the more the anti trampers push to have the president removed from office the more we learn about the media in such places as the f.b.i. how they really work to date the investigation known as russia gate has revealed preciously little though we're learning there was collusion elsewhere.
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come in midweek this legal action shall go we're hoping to take second place where they entertain al gore but the visitors came to town ready to play we're going to have all the highlights coming up. and else something that really has shocked a lot of people that u.s. regulators have ditched rules that up until now were granting a free and open internet kristoff a big story a big shock to some people that's right brand the us federal communications commission f.c.c. has decided to do away with net neutrality rules this landmark legislation was put in place in twenty fifteen under former president barack obama it barred providers from blocking or slowing access to content or charging consumers more now the f.c.c. has moved as part of u.s. president donald trump's push to scale back regulation in many economic sectors. every day hundreds of millions of people browse countless numbers of websites the principle of net neutrality means that operators cannot give preferential treatment to the speed at which certain websites lloyd advocates say it's a democratic system but net neutrality could s
come in midweek this legal action shall go we're hoping to take second place where they entertain al gore but the visitors came to town ready to play we're going to have all the highlights coming up. and else something that really has shocked a lot of people that u.s. regulators have ditched rules that up until now were granting a free and open internet kristoff a big story a big shock to some people that's right brand the us federal communications commission f.c.c. has decided to do away with...
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the boom, al gore, al green, alan from california and tenney kennedy.e had all that, ted cranston. thank you. [laughs] we did have a lot of bipartisan support. >> neil: that is reason given for people to pick apart this just as they had ever since the health care and democrats on their own. do you fear that? >> come i do. one of the things that really bothering me here, the mandate. who honestly believes that if you do not buy a product, you should be taxed for not buying it? makes no sense. the mandate requires you to buy back aca insurance or you'll face attacks. that is not the way we do things in america. this is a very positive thing, and then they say, how many million people without aca, but the reason, they do not want aca except for the fact that they have to pay a tax. if they don't, that does not make sense, neil. >> neil: looking at the market and the economy, do you think a lot of people especially given the holiday sales, we have not seen the likes of which for close to a decade, a lot of people are spending this money in advance? >> i thi
the boom, al gore, al green, alan from california and tenney kennedy.e had all that, ted cranston. thank you. [laughs] we did have a lot of bipartisan support. >> neil: that is reason given for people to pick apart this just as they had ever since the health care and democrats on their own. do you fear that? >> come i do. one of the things that really bothering me here, the mandate. who honestly believes that if you do not buy a product, you should be taxed for not buying it? makes...
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during the time, vice president al gore conceded. it is something you do not necessarily see and all governments, so i think it is an appreciation of how strong our constitution is, how strong the government can be in terms of ensuring that we could have a peaceful transition of power. and i think that that sends a powerful message to the world, and it was a trying time for our country to find a healing moment and say, ok, president bush is president and this is how it ended up. steve: will we ever see mercedes schlapp's name on the ballot? mercedes: not anytime soon. i take it day by day. i feel fortunate that i can serve for president trump and be part of his team. it is an honor to serve as president. i think president trump has a clear vision of where he wants to take america, and he spends every day ensuring that he is listening to americans and can talk about issues that matter. of ensuring that we create opportunities for all americans. bringing our economy back for , the forgotten man, woman and child to be uplifted. what he
during the time, vice president al gore conceded. it is something you do not necessarily see and all governments, so i think it is an appreciation of how strong our constitution is, how strong the government can be in terms of ensuring that we could have a peaceful transition of power. and i think that that sends a powerful message to the world, and it was a trying time for our country to find a healing moment and say, ok, president bush is president and this is how it ended up. steve: will we...
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. >> did al gore understand it?is real and humans are the cause. >> i agree that the climate is changing. weird stuff is going on. we can't necessarily control it. the part we can control, we have to look at that logically and not emotionally. that's been very problematic. >> it's like a religion. >> it is dogmatic. if you disagree, tim cook say you should be thrown in prison. i don't disagree with it you but i love actual science. how much of our economy do we sacrifice to fix the problem? >> clean energy is an economic job creator. >> [overlapping talking] >> being subsidized by the government. >> coal is subsidized more than clean energy. >> no, it's not. >> go to texas. >> i have been. they are investing in solar and wind at historic rates and their energy costs are going down. >> [overlapping talking] >> they are fracking. >> calm down. know. >> i can't calm down. >> half was going to be under water because of greenland's ice melt and we would battle rapidly rising temperatures. what is your reaction? >> was pr
. >> did al gore understand it?is real and humans are the cause. >> i agree that the climate is changing. weird stuff is going on. we can't necessarily control it. the part we can control, we have to look at that logically and not emotionally. that's been very problematic. >> it's like a religion. >> it is dogmatic. if you disagree, tim cook say you should be thrown in prison. i don't disagree with it you but i love actual science. how much of our economy do we sacrifice...
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ward found it difficult to make money against al gore rhythmic traders and will start again next yearbattle of the charts, come the top assets of 2017 take on the feds, we'll find out next, this is bloomberg. mark: time for our global battle of the charts where we look at the telling and compelling charts of the day and what they mean for investors. can you access the charts on the bloomberg by running the function featured at the bottom of your screen. kicking things off today, ed ludlow, his second appearance. it gets tougher on the second appearance, doesn't it, vonnie? vonnie: it does. it gets really, really hard, mark. mark: take it away, ed. ed: all the talk of bitcoin markets got me feeling sorry for the best performing assets because they're not stealing the headlines like bitcoin is. and when you talk of bitcoin in the context of the best performers across asset shows how much of an outliar bitcoin is. the year to date against the dollar, normalized since last year, up 19%, best performing major and liquid currency against the dollar. it's the least volatile global major curr
ward found it difficult to make money against al gore rhythmic traders and will start again next yearbattle of the charts, come the top assets of 2017 take on the feds, we'll find out next, this is bloomberg. mark: time for our global battle of the charts where we look at the telling and compelling charts of the day and what they mean for investors. can you access the charts on the bloomberg by running the function featured at the bottom of your screen. kicking things off today, ed ludlow, his...
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he represented al gore during the 2000 presidential sort of -- presidential florida recount. famously represented the government antitrust case against microsoft. he is had all of these high-profile cases, which has made him arguably the most famous lawyer of his generation. because of his work fighting on behalf of gay marriage, with ted olson, george bush is a lawyer, they teamed up on behalf of marriage equality. he has become more than just a lawyer, someone who has been revered, particularly among liberals. >> you said he ran circles around bill gates. >> yes. >> i can't imagine a man capable of doing that. >> this brilliant courtroom tactician. and vaguely played him in the hbo movie. there have been talks about him and magazine profiles. fall,owing until this when his role reversing harvey weinstein came into the news and all these people were suddenly outraged by his association. >> harvey weinstein, maybe not surprising he had someone like this in his legal circle appeared talk about the relationship and how it turned into a bit of trouble for david boies. >> we look
he represented al gore during the 2000 presidential sort of -- presidential florida recount. famously represented the government antitrust case against microsoft. he is had all of these high-profile cases, which has made him arguably the most famous lawyer of his generation. because of his work fighting on behalf of gay marriage, with ted olson, george bush is a lawyer, they teamed up on behalf of marriage equality. he has become more than just a lawyer, someone who has been revered,...
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al gore had traded for infielder kristin arroyo and two minor league pitchers. red wings goalies were specially designed holiday masks. check it out this year the gingerbread cookies. prater brassica jimmy howard wearing these cookie masks. they included images of the equipment managers dressed as elves. the best part of the goalie gets hungry during the came on to start nibbling away. the helmet is a cookie, too. gerri: i like it because it's so cheesy. seriously, the games are hilarious because the kids are all involved. the big video of it. it's so much fun. >> hockey players are the toughest in every sport. gerri: i know. and they have no teeth. lauren: i was going to say i have no teeth. garrett, thank you. is fox news headlines 20% income is serious xm channel 115. gerri: coming up, checking out the world's largest ahead. stay with us. ♪ at fidelity, trades are now just $4.95. we cut the price of trades to give investors even more value. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. 's gerri: welcome
al gore had traded for infielder kristin arroyo and two minor league pitchers. red wings goalies were specially designed holiday masks. check it out this year the gingerbread cookies. prater brassica jimmy howard wearing these cookie masks. they included images of the equipment managers dressed as elves. the best part of the goalie gets hungry during the came on to start nibbling away. the helmet is a cookie, too. gerri: i like it because it's so cheesy. seriously, the games are hilarious...
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i've got two words on that, al gore.n i was working in the white house, were on the south lawn where we had pallets of regulations that gore was cutting. it's not new, we did it. some of them are very, very popular allowing people not to fall to student loans when they've been prodded by shady colleges. he's not going to do this based on cut regulations. the question is, do the voters? >> martha: businesses are voters. >> i'm not saying democrats should run -- my point is this. look at the virginia governor's race. they had a very strong candidate, a very smart guy and a very savvy republican who tried to turn himself into a trump clone and he got crushed in a statewide race. that's going to happen all across the country. >> martha: that's clearly what democrats think right now. mark? >> what he did today with the regulations is hugely important because he was shot in the arm by the american economy. that pile of regulations he showed great there, that's thousands of threads holding down job creators, businesses that are
i've got two words on that, al gore.n i was working in the white house, were on the south lawn where we had pallets of regulations that gore was cutting. it's not new, we did it. some of them are very, very popular allowing people not to fall to student loans when they've been prodded by shady colleges. he's not going to do this based on cut regulations. the question is, do the voters? >> martha: businesses are voters. >> i'm not saying democrats should run -- my point is this. look...
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he is musicologist put together all different parameters, and al gore itches to say that he's made themed by the very -- this is very first meeting of the good day philadelphia choir. we've never rehearsed. >> never rehearsed. >> should we give this a shot? >> all right, play the original first, then try it? >> do you have the original, megan, or not? roll little bit of this. try to duplicate this. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> can anybody see that far? >> can we comment at all? >> comment. >> okay, quincey? >> we're going to re cue the music. >> ooh. >> you can lip-sync if you want, if you can read it, sing along, all right? three, two, one, here we go. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ ♪ this holiday season, my good friend gave to me... ♪ ♪ 7 powerball tickets, 6 match 6 chances, ♪ ♪ 5 cash 5s! 4 cash4lifes, ♪ ♪ 3 pick 3s, 2 mega millions. ♪ happy holidays, rita! thanks, joe! what a great gift! pennsylvania lottery tickets make great gifts. like the new merry millions. ha
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not al gore. >> juan: that's true.customed to sort of mocking these people as the tinfoil hat brigade or people who are -- if you ever listen to art bell on the radio. all these things, you think what? but he's entertaining. now i'm thinking maybe there is something going on. >> kimberly: enough discussion about it that they make sense they would study it or figure it out. president trump said he wants to know about area 51 and the secrets of it. a good reason to become president, get all the top-secret information. i have an open mind about things. i also enjoy astrology. >> juan: very nice. "one more thing" is up next. hi. i'm the one clocking in when you're clocking out. sensing your every move and automatically adjusting to help you stay effortlessly comfortable. i can even help with a silent night. does your bed do that? i don't actually talk but i can tell you how you slept. i'm the new sleep number 360 smart bed. let's meet at a sleep number store. money managers are pretty much the same. all but while some push
not al gore. >> juan: that's true.customed to sort of mocking these people as the tinfoil hat brigade or people who are -- if you ever listen to art bell on the radio. all these things, you think what? but he's entertaining. now i'm thinking maybe there is something going on. >> kimberly: enough discussion about it that they make sense they would study it or figure it out. president trump said he wants to know about area 51 and the secrets of it. a good reason to become president,...
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in 2000, i don't think al gore shaved for a year.en: well, cheers. thank you so much for being here. ( applause ) >> thank you. >> stephen: the book is "what happened." let's hope it never happens again. available now. hillary rodham clinton, everybody. we'll be right back with emma stone. it's all pop-culture trivia, but it gets pretty intense. -ahh. -the new guy. -whoa, he looks -- -he looks exactly like me. -no. -separated at birth much? we should switch name tags, and no one would know who was who. jamie, you seriously think you look like him? uh, i'm pretty good with comparisons. like how progressive helps people save money by comparing rates, even if we're not the lowest. even if we're not the lowest. whoa! wow. i mean, the outfit helps, but pretty great. look at us. wow. i mean, the outfit helps, but pretty great. wiback like it could used to? neutrogena hydro boost water gel. with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutrogena resolution #1:
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campaign of every democrat running for president since jimmy carter, including his campaign manager for al gore and head of the dnc when hillary clinton ran against donald trump last year. , donna goesk through the difficult struggle , what went6 campaign wrong, what it means for the democratic party, and more important, what it could mean for the country. we are welcoming her now joining us from washington. it's a different capacity, but it's really good to see if. you. donna: thank you so much. david: i want to start with a poll that just came out that shows the biggest margin in favor of democrats in the congress since 2008. 50% of americans would rather see the democrats running the congress as opposed to 39%. 11 point difference for republicans. cannot hold up in the fall and what does that mean for the house of representatives? donna: that number is going to grow for two reasons. the republicans have been in control for congress for more than a year and what they have done for the american people is distasteful. you will see the number grow and a new crop of democratic candidates emerge a
campaign of every democrat running for president since jimmy carter, including his campaign manager for al gore and head of the dnc when hillary clinton ran against donald trump last year. , donna goesk through the difficult struggle , what went6 campaign wrong, what it means for the democratic party, and more important, what it could mean for the country. we are welcoming her now joining us from washington. it's a different capacity, but it's really good to see if. you. donna: thank you so...
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>> charles: ever since al gore invented the internet, they have been working to do digital outreach, so it is very curious. and what we have seen over the past year or year and half, it all goes back to the exact same thing for me, and that is that you have the entire -- the spying. and that is a truly terrifying. and there is no accusation that has been made since then about russia collusion or anything like that that matches -- that comes anywhere near close to how chilling and it terrifying single fact is. >> marie: we were spying on donald trump? >> charles: absolutely appear to be donald trump campaign. us before the intelligence community was looking at what russia was doing and when members of the trump team were picked up working with the russians -- >> kennedy: there is no way of knowing. >> marie: kennedy, i know that you are very dubious about the intelligence community, and i understand that. i know where you're coming from. when there were americans working with russia, it was national security -- >> kennedy: won once that happening? >> marie: when they were getting pick
>> charles: ever since al gore invented the internet, they have been working to do digital outreach, so it is very curious. and what we have seen over the past year or year and half, it all goes back to the exact same thing for me, and that is that you have the entire -- the spying. and that is a truly terrifying. and there is no accusation that has been made since then about russia collusion or anything like that that matches -- that comes anywhere near close to how chilling and it...