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it's a long long long story i'll explain so and you can just blow and go. with. oh. brother. with passionate. oh i challenge you to this is a cone challenge here we go. have your lip spin on this this is a sterilized especially for singers for it ok so this goes in here right it's right here you go you know you wonder don't you i wonder i can't wait to hear this. and you know. i know you've never really played the home before you've tried the oboe and i completely failed as well and actually i love her and i would love to try this maybe the start of some something really important thank you that's very nice you most people i just want. to say we have to do ok the fingers are there the head goes here hang goes there and just one two three. well. i really tried but it was a pretty good. that is. you never played the horn before i never took a horn you never took you and i feel you know which way to blow this this this way and yeah i'm going to sound comes out from here should do if you're lucky ok one going to. have nothing more. i think ok but i'm so i'd like to these one chal
it's a long long long story i'll explain so and you can just blow and go. with. oh. brother. with passionate. oh i challenge you to this is a cone challenge here we go. have your lip spin on this this is a sterilized especially for singers for it ok so this goes in here right it's right here you go you know you wonder don't you i wonder i can't wait to hear this. and you know. i know you've never really played the home before you've tried the oboe and i completely failed as well and actually i...
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long story short, we need to reduce the cost of capital to build these networks, we need to have entities involved in building that are patient, that are willing to let that investment payout over, let's say, 20 years rather than six we get the basic infrastructure the country needs. the cost to the taxpayer in your estimation? susan: all right now, the taxpayer is paying through the nose for lousy networks. it iss an issue where causing a tremendous deficit to the country not to fix it. that is the real problem to take a look at. fixing this would be a fraction of what we pay in defense every year as a country. it would take concerted political effort, but it would more than pay for itself over the decades that we would use these fiber-optic networks. they are good for 40 or 50 years. as far as we can tell, they are future proof. there will be no wire better than fiber that is going to emerge over the next few decades, and we are right now leaving behind a lot of the country when it comes to great communications capacity and as a nation, we are falling behind in the global race to be the
long story short, we need to reduce the cost of capital to build these networks, we need to have entities involved in building that are patient, that are willing to let that investment payout over, let's say, 20 years rather than six we get the basic infrastructure the country needs. the cost to the taxpayer in your estimation? susan: all right now, the taxpayer is paying through the nose for lousy networks. it iss an issue where causing a tremendous deficit to the country not to fix it. that...
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so long story short, google launched this experiment. get everybody quite excited and really change the picture in terms of peoples awareness of fiber optics but its shareholders forced every to retreat from expanding for the networks. they are not in the business of building infrastructure. that's not their job. i really is a public function, and that's what this book is about all these places across the country that are again trying to control their own destiny and not wait for some private company to show up. google was never going to reach all the cities in america. >> host: professor susan crawford like it's going to be amazing but it won't happen without substantial public energy and intervention. here's the new book, "fiber: the coming tech revolution and why america might miss it." professor crawford, thanks for your time. >> guest: thanks, peter. thanks so much. >> the government shut that is now in its 20 for the day, the longest in u.s. history. watch continuing coverage of the negotiations as well as the house and senate on t
so long story short, google launched this experiment. get everybody quite excited and really change the picture in terms of peoples awareness of fiber optics but its shareholders forced every to retreat from expanding for the networks. they are not in the business of building infrastructure. that's not their job. i really is a public function, and that's what this book is about all these places across the country that are again trying to control their own destiny and not wait for some private...
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that's another whole long story. >> that long story goes back to the old country of sicily, and lyn andery's great-uncle baldasare forestiere, the second son of a wealthy farmer who grows olives, citrus fruits and grapes. >> baldasare really was involved with citrus, and that's what he really enjoyed doing. >> only one problem -- young baldy is not the firstborn son. >> he went to his dad and said, "hey, pop, i'd like to take over this part of this businesses," and his father said, "absolutely not." >> not? >> not, because back in sicily, the oldest son inherits everything, so baldasare knew that he could work his whole life anything of his own. >> at the age of 21, he got on the ship, landed in the port of boston, and got a job as a subway digger. >> baldasare learns a lot about excavation, but he still dreams of starting a citrus empire. so in 1904, he sees an ad offering cheap farmland in fresno, california. >> "go west, young man." you'll make a fortune. come up to the valley, where the land is really cheap. >> he cobbles together his savings and heads out west. >> he put down $10 g
that's another whole long story. >> that long story goes back to the old country of sicily, and lyn andery's great-uncle baldasare forestiere, the second son of a wealthy farmer who grows olives, citrus fruits and grapes. >> baldasare really was involved with citrus, and that's what he really enjoyed doing. >> only one problem -- young baldy is not the firstborn son. >> he went to his dad and said, "hey, pop, i'd like to take over this part of this businesses,"...
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long story short spending a lot of time in the office you can find in the records the prostitution that nobody else would touch so then finally put together a pretty good case that the mob controlled the prostitution in new york and around this time doug scholz was murdered and eventually luciano you want - - you became the most powerful leader in the nation's history and became the target. and the problem that dewey had he could not connect luciano to any crimes. but eunice spent a lot of time on the record talking to women who believe she could connect luciano to the prostitution. so finally he allowed her to organize february 1st, police officers nobody had worked together before they were sent to raid 80 brothels simultaneously and the idea was to arrest all of the women. why? because the job of the fixer was the fixer gets her out of jail so she doesn't turn states evidence nobody knew the fixers were all gone so now there were a few hundred odd women they bring in a judge who came into the building there gave a high bail they could not make to hold them as material witnesses and t
long story short spending a lot of time in the office you can find in the records the prostitution that nobody else would touch so then finally put together a pretty good case that the mob controlled the prostitution in new york and around this time doug scholz was murdered and eventually luciano you want - - you became the most powerful leader in the nation's history and became the target. and the problem that dewey had he could not connect luciano to any crimes. but eunice spent a lot of time...
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back the future actor captioned the photo first tattoo, sea turtle, long story.nce is when he went on a trip and swam with sea turtles to inspire a transformation in his career. i would make fun of that normally but i went swimming with sea turtles in the caribbean last week and i'd got that tattoo but he beat me to it and i've been obsessed with sea turtles. >> go swimming with dolphins and you'll be set. >> a whole under water sea creatures. i'm on it. >> still ahead. are you on the keto diet? why a celebrity trainer is sounding the alarm. it looks like this. entresto is a heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. yeah! new johnson's cottontouch™ a wholwash and lotionre for newborns is born made with real cotton
back the future actor captioned the photo first tattoo, sea turtle, long story.nce is when he went on a trip and swam with sea turtles to inspire a transformation in his career. i would make fun of that normally but i went swimming with sea turtles in the caribbean last week and i'd got that tattoo but he beat me to it and i've been obsessed with sea turtles. >> go swimming with dolphins and you'll be set. >> a whole under water sea creatures. i'm on it. >> still ahead. are...
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. >> long story short, you just kind of get caught up in the commute. you don't really think about how fast you're going until you see an officer and you're like, oh. >> reporter: chp says they've been flooded with complaints about dangerous drivers on busy highway 4. >> speed is the number one cause of collisions. it's a big problem for us. we have a lot of collisions on highway 4. >> reporter: carpool violators are also a major problem. we spotted a driver using the shoulder to pass people. turns out he was late for his own wedding at san francisco city hall. he understands that's not an excuse to break the law. >> this is something to remind me no matter what, take your time. just a reminder. i'm going to take my time from here on out. >> nobody wants a ticket on the way to their wedding. nobody wants to be late for a baseball game and get a citation for that. in the end it doesn't matter where you're going, it's not worth a speeding ticket and it's not worth getting involved in a collision. >>> still ahead, hailed as heroes. the pg&e workers credite
. >> long story short, you just kind of get caught up in the commute. you don't really think about how fast you're going until you see an officer and you're like, oh. >> reporter: chp says they've been flooded with complaints about dangerous drivers on busy highway 4. >> speed is the number one cause of collisions. it's a big problem for us. we have a lot of collisions on highway 4. >> reporter: carpool violators are also a major problem. we spotted a driver using the...
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to make a long story short, that issue was in the issue of the energy and commerce committee, i was the junior member in the minority party. john dingell was the chairman. at that time, he was the powerful chairman and i was a junior member in the minority and the ranking member was norm lent of new york. they decided that it needed to be investigated and did an investigation and we had a hearing, a number of hearings. and the justice department came to the a.t.v. industry, the nsumer safety prouth commission and the bill little boy's mother who killed and settled who today is my best friend, she came and testified. and over a three-year period, i believe it was three years, a inconsistent agreement was formed between the justice department and the consumer product safety commission and the a.t.v. industry and the congress. and that consent agreement was signed and ratified and a.t.v.'s, three-wheelers were taken off the u.s. market. and when it expired, i don't know if the agreement was renegotiated. but nipt, the three-wheelers did not come back and the industry really moved to four w
to make a long story short, that issue was in the issue of the energy and commerce committee, i was the junior member in the minority party. john dingell was the chairman. at that time, he was the powerful chairman and i was a junior member in the minority and the ranking member was norm lent of new york. they decided that it needed to be investigated and did an investigation and we had a hearing, a number of hearings. and the justice department came to the a.t.v. industry, the nsumer safety...
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short of these protests but the long story is exactly the same one the thirty years of no free mediano freedom of press nothing so this is exactly what's happening right now and it's the same exact story so the international. governments and the surrounding government should really understand that this is we need to step in they need to step in right now and do to do to help what kind of reaction do you get from saddam specifically on these cartoons that are related to the country everybody feels exactly the same way you know we everybody is retreating and then everything of course because this is all we can do you know right now social media gave this a platform to share these images give us a platform is that it's the only free space that we have and even on their activists are being targeted and being arrested for their tweets and for their activism online and several have been arrested this last month and in terms of political cartoons in the work that you do it's seen as a way to get a point across how effective do you think this form of expression is in getting points across bu
short of these protests but the long story is exactly the same one the thirty years of no free mediano freedom of press nothing so this is exactly what's happening right now and it's the same exact story so the international. governments and the surrounding government should really understand that this is we need to step in they need to step in right now and do to do to help what kind of reaction do you get from saddam specifically on these cartoons that are related to the country everybody...
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markus: they are -- to make a long story short, they are the losers of the situation.or a couple of years during the syrian civil war, they seemed to be some kind of winners of the situation, gaining advantage from the situation, gaining some kind of autonomy status within syria even more. now they are reduced to some kind of ethnic tribe within syria, having to turn to the syrian government and ask for some kind of autonomy. brent: but do you think the united states would let these kurdish forces be slaughtered, knowing that -- trump had that issued warning that he would destroy the economy of turkey if that happened. do you think the u.s. would stand by and let this happen? given the, how to put it, difficult u.s. position in this regard, weakened u.s. position after the announcement, i do not think that the united states has any interest in engaging militarily. therefore, i expect a free hand for the turkish side. brent: markus kaim, as always we appreciate your insights. thank you. the search for that missing footballer, emiliano sala, has been called off for the n
markus: they are -- to make a long story short, they are the losers of the situation.or a couple of years during the syrian civil war, they seemed to be some kind of winners of the situation, gaining advantage from the situation, gaining some kind of autonomy status within syria even more. now they are reduced to some kind of ethnic tribe within syria, having to turn to the syrian government and ask for some kind of autonomy. brent: but do you think the united states would let these kurdish...
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that is the story written on my heart. for a long time, i thought that story was a story just about my mother, a story about how she dug deep, and when she had to, she dug deeper. then i started to understand, years later, it is the story of millions of families across this country. people who do what needs to be done, to take care of those they love. then, years after that, i came to understand it is also a story about government because, when i was a kid, a minimum wage job would support a family of three. yeah. [applause] >> it would cover a mortgage. it would cover utilities, and it would still get basic food on the table. today, a minimum wage job in america, full-time, will not keep a mama and a baby out of poverty. that is wrong and it is why i am in this fight. yes. [applause] >> so it was a bumpy path for me. i wanted to be a schoolteacher. we got any schoolteachers here? i wanted to be a schoolteacher, but that meant college. there was no money for that. so, like i said, it's a bumpy path. i got a scholarship, dropped out o
that is the story written on my heart. for a long time, i thought that story was a story just about my mother, a story about how she dug deep, and when she had to, she dug deeper. then i started to understand, years later, it is the story of millions of families across this country. people who do what needs to be done, to take care of those they love. then, years after that, i came to understand it is also a story about government because, when i was a kid, a minimum wage job would support a...
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long story. >> and coyotes can read, so it's perfect. >> the area you see right here in kind of the blueish green is where the thunderstorms are possible. just about all of our neighborhoods saturday. let me show you the rain. i'll show you the most impressive, the most aggressive storm or model. saturday a quarter to half inch around the bay. a third to an inch in the north bay s. sunday will be quiet with scattered lighter showers. monday, the north bay for sure is going to get soaked. but then by the end of monday, down in the south bay, up to down in the south bay, up to more than an inch of rain. >>> all right. taking a look at the roads. so far so good. we probably will have the metering lights flipped on yesterday. we did yesterday as well but only for three hours. they were back off by 8:30 yesterday morning. just an indication. we are certainly not back at full volume yet. a lot of folks still off for the holiday. if you are heading into work, enjoy it. it shouldn't be too terrible for you on the roads. a quick look a lot drive times this morning too. so far we are all in the green
long story. >> and coyotes can read, so it's perfect. >> the area you see right here in kind of the blueish green is where the thunderstorms are possible. just about all of our neighborhoods saturday. let me show you the rain. i'll show you the most impressive, the most aggressive storm or model. saturday a quarter to half inch around the bay. a third to an inch in the north bay s. sunday will be quiet with scattered lighter showers. monday, the north bay for sure is going to get...
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so when i moved to the uk, to cut a long story short, i went to university to study robotics and duringat when you combine consumer robotics with gaming, it creates a really powerful engagement. it's a lot more interesting, as you can see. these robots are a bit like videogame characters in real life. they get better all the time, they get stronger over time. that was the inception of the idea behind mekamon. my question is — how do you get the motion so realistic compared to other products? there are two ways we do that. one is something called kinematics, where the robot is actually figuring out where it's moving to, and the second is we have amazing, talented animators who work on it digitally and try to make motion as realistic as possible. so what you're looking at here is years of lots of research into behaviour and motion that is translated into the real world. finally, it is the mechanical engineering aspect. we have some proprietary technology that allows the robots to move like this. great, thank you so much. a man who wants to take over the world, but before we go, because we
so when i moved to the uk, to cut a long story short, i went to university to study robotics and duringat when you combine consumer robotics with gaming, it creates a really powerful engagement. it's a lot more interesting, as you can see. these robots are a bit like videogame characters in real life. they get better all the time, they get stronger over time. that was the inception of the idea behind mekamon. my question is — how do you get the motion so realistic compared to other products?...
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france and italy have quite a long story of fighting as e.u. elections edged closer the two countries are increasingly looking to bolster their allies and to drown out the rival italy's it deputy prime minister has laid the blame for the on going my current crisis here in europe with france saying it's impoverished african nations with its colonialist policies. we must address the causes of this crisis because people are leaving africa in part because some european countries led by france have never stopped being colonizers he even went as far as calling for brussels dissension paris now some might say that it's a bit rich to lay the blame on france's colonial past given that italy too had colonies but to my use beef is that a cooling to him france has never let go there are dozens of african countries in which france prints its own currency the franc of the colonies and with that currency french public debt is financed by italy's been ruffling feathers for a while including in its support for the yellow vests movement has been a french as i ho
france and italy have quite a long story of fighting as e.u. elections edged closer the two countries are increasingly looking to bolster their allies and to drown out the rival italy's it deputy prime minister has laid the blame for the on going my current crisis here in europe with france saying it's impoverished african nations with its colonialist policies. we must address the causes of this crisis because people are leaving africa in part because some european countries led by france have...
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a lot of his dogs were long, shaggy dog stories. somebody told him that he was a to-based politician and he said if i had two faces, would i wear this one? very tactical. his humor was like ronald reagan. -- reagan's. he also liked to tell shaggy dog stories. people would tell them to words and he would say "that reminds me of a story. " he would launch into a long story. nagging be about some abolitionist. they would get closer and closer to a river and sat down and started to argue about how they would get across the river. within make a bridge? theythe river be -- would make a bridge? make athem says "i never bridge until i cross it." is that funny? no. lincoln made it to the punchline, it was time to go. he was ushered back at. him "i am not li stening to one of your stories right now. you are going to tell a story and then say i have to leave. have toten to what i say." people would figure it out but it would take them a while. out --did you figure that you wanted to write this book? we were fighting the battle of gettysburg in
a lot of his dogs were long, shaggy dog stories. somebody told him that he was a to-based politician and he said if i had two faces, would i wear this one? very tactical. his humor was like ronald reagan. -- reagan's. he also liked to tell shaggy dog stories. people would tell them to words and he would say "that reminds me of a story. " he would launch into a long story. nagging be about some abolitionist. they would get closer and closer to a river and sat down and started to argue...
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he would launch into a long story. it would be about some nagging abolitionist. they would get closer and closer to a river and sat down and started to argue about how they would get across the river. within make a bridge? with the river be -- would they make a bridge? one of them says "i never make a -- i never cross a river until i come to it. " is that funny? no. by the time lincoln made it to the punchline, it was time to go. he was ushered back at. someone said to him "i am not listening to one of your stories right now. you are going to tell a story and then say i have to leave. now listen to what i have to say." people would figure it out but it would take them a while. >> how did you come to write this book? >> i have been interested, like a lot of people in the civil war for as long as i can remember. my friends and i would pretend that we were fighting the battle of gettysburg in the public park. my mom joined a book-of-the-month club when i was eight years old. you used to get a dozen books for a penny if you joined this club. they let me take out some
he would launch into a long story. it would be about some nagging abolitionist. they would get closer and closer to a river and sat down and started to argue about how they would get across the river. within make a bridge? with the river be -- would they make a bridge? one of them says "i never make a -- i never cross a river until i come to it. " is that funny? no. by the time lincoln made it to the punchline, it was time to go. he was ushered back at. someone said to him "i am...
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long story short, over the weekend, there's going to be a working group of staffers here that's going led by vice president pence and senior adviser jared kushner involved. top leaders. >> in just the past two days democrats have been in control of the house. that makes his job of funding the boarder wall more difficult. >> when republicans had control of the senate, they could pass any bill they wanted because of the republican votes. they had a big enough majority to do that. they would then place in the senate because they needed 60 votes there and 51 republicans. on the other side of the wall, they still have the monitor here. anyway, back to what i was talking about, the reason we're changing things is because now the democrats have control of the house of representatives. so what that means is they now have to negotiate with both the house of representatives and the senate and not just the senate. so it means they've got to go through two houses. one thing to keep in mind, last night you saw democrats in the house of rep resen tiffs flex their muscles a little bit. they then pas
long story short, over the weekend, there's going to be a working group of staffers here that's going led by vice president pence and senior adviser jared kushner involved. top leaders. >> in just the past two days democrats have been in control of the house. that makes his job of funding the boarder wall more difficult. >> when republicans had control of the senate, they could pass any bill they wanted because of the republican votes. they had a big enough majority to do that. they...
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is what i care about is all the policies actually going to be effective at long last to make a long story short they really really is no policy points that are directed towards the people but they give us these platitudes like the talking a black folks are talking to gays and talk about latinos to a lesser extent but where is the substance in the policy that will actually benefit these people so that's what we have a problem with i did it in politics is they use it as a mechanism to attract the voters because we know that the black population are the most loyal voters of america they vote that the percent for the democratic party but what do they get out of what did they get one of my objectives what if they get there what do they do and that's you know that because he'll be because you know he'll be a traitor you'll be a traitor if you decide on your own you must go with the pack ok or you're a traitor to your party that doesn't quote unquote so much for you ok let me go to john. the stories about trump are just endless ok i mean by the time we get done check twitter i'm sure there's a n
is what i care about is all the policies actually going to be effective at long last to make a long story short they really really is no policy points that are directed towards the people but they give us these platitudes like the talking a black folks are talking to gays and talk about latinos to a lesser extent but where is the substance in the policy that will actually benefit these people so that's what we have a problem with i did it in politics is they use it as a mechanism to attract the...
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that was a year long story. it kept morphing into different investigations. confused, what is the mueller probe and does it intermingle? they intertwine. >> the number one story of the year, according to the associated press, the list out this morning, the parkland school shooting, which you separated from the mass shootings. how did you make that distinction? >> there is a strong reason. the aftermath. the students, some of them, almost immediately started organizing and spreading the word, we have to react differently. they had walkouts. it changed the momentum of the gun control movement. it's going off how that is going to play. it is remarkable. >> what jumps out at you on the list as you look at it? >> the overwhelming amount of news we see, stories tkavanaugh hearing seems like it was months ago. >> i think it will be a big issue in 2020. >> how about for you? >> a lot of paradigm shifting, the metoo movement, a lot of shifting of paradigms, it's a new beginning, i hope. >> our thanks to the ap for that. let's turn to the law of the land. centuries in
that was a year long story. it kept morphing into different investigations. confused, what is the mueller probe and does it intermingle? they intertwine. >> the number one story of the year, according to the associated press, the list out this morning, the parkland school shooting, which you separated from the mass shootings. how did you make that distinction? >> there is a strong reason. the aftermath. the students, some of them, almost immediately started organizing and spreading...
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. >> he grew it out so it's very long and it's whole story.ou have to be a college football insider thing. he's only 18 barely 19. he's a true freshman. they're star running back is a true freshman. lemson may be a real problem for the rest of us for years to come. >> oh, e y. ather's been a bit of a problem today too. we thought we'd have a lot more sun and a little moral heating the -- more heating in the early day an increasing southerly wind, i remain cautiously optimistic, we will get enough shine to bring us close to 68 degrees today. this will be our last chance for quite some time to come. keep that in mid. 46 now with inn washington with peaks of sun trying to get through. windsout of the south at 5. that breeze will increase a little bit so that's the reason my optimism remains in place. we should be able to jump up another 10 degrees or 10r 12 degrees. still forecasting near 64. northern virginia, northern maryland you won't get that warm. a mix of cloud and sunshine. chance of evening showers and a little bit more -- bween 8:00 and
. >> he grew it out so it's very long and it's whole story.ou have to be a college football insider thing. he's only 18 barely 19. he's a true freshman. they're star running back is a true freshman. lemson may be a real problem for the rest of us for years to come. >> oh, e y. ather's been a bit of a problem today too. we thought we'd have a lot more sun and a little moral heating the -- more heating in the early day an increasing southerly wind, i remain cautiously optimistic, we...
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would say that nobody likes to be indicted roger suggests lee avoided indictment throughout his long storied career but at the same time he seem to revel in the press conference that he had today in the wake of the indictment and he he looked unflappable even though i am sure that be high in that brave face there is certainly some concern about what may be the outcome of these charges he has publicly said you know the only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about he's also said that he wal-mart to testify against donald trump from what you know of him and the situation do you think he'll stay true to that. i believe that he will roger has a very long and genuine friendship with the president he i think that it is something that even borders on on love he's expressed this to us both on and off camera so i think that roger would have to be hit with much more serious charges to even consider it and even then given the closeness of his relationship to trump he has to be thinking in the back of his mind that he would be perhaps the best candidate we have seen to date for a pr
would say that nobody likes to be indicted roger suggests lee avoided indictment throughout his long storied career but at the same time he seem to revel in the press conference that he had today in the wake of the indictment and he he looked unflappable even though i am sure that be high in that brave face there is certainly some concern about what may be the outcome of these charges he has publicly said you know the only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about he's also...
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that is a long story in itself. all i can say is no one was injured. it was a very low bar. but i believe this is what makes our country great is that people are free to choose their religion or to choose no religion at all, but they do not get to use that to keep others from their rights. thank you. good question. who is next? have we got one? we have one over here -- where are we? ok. ok. first of all, thank you for coming to iowa and bringing a positive message. -- how do youk debate someone who is not interested in civility or facts? [laughter] [applause] did you have someone specific in mind? with --e preface that it is a question for you, but also for us. so, here's how i see this. we have a chance now, over the , to year and three quarters get out there and talk about something we have not talked about nearly enough. that is what we are fighting for. believe that when we get a chance to do this, we can actually come together on this. i told you i grew up in oklahoma. all three of my brothers still live in oklahoma, and one of my three brothers is a democrat. [laughter
that is a long story in itself. all i can say is no one was injured. it was a very low bar. but i believe this is what makes our country great is that people are free to choose their religion or to choose no religion at all, but they do not get to use that to keep others from their rights. thank you. good question. who is next? have we got one? we have one over here -- where are we? ok. ok. first of all, thank you for coming to iowa and bringing a positive message. -- how do youk debate someone...