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the journalist was violating the esionageact, ad at the very least, he was an aider or abetter of meone who was doing it. basically, and this is unacceptable. basically, they were trying to per sexually transmitted persuae them a search warrant and whether or not they believed they were going to go ater the journalist, to me, is not the real point. the real point is that there was no basis for ever saying to th judge that the journalist was an aider an an abetter. lou: the big me is the attorneygeneral, the attoney general and fbi agent and a judge signed off on what every one of those people shod have known was preposterous. >> i agree with that. i agree that -- i'll give the judge a pass because he had before hima signed affidavit from an fbi agent saying that the journalis was a flight risk. i mean, that was -- i mean, whetheor not it was credible when it was said, t cannot have been believed by people in the department of justice lou: it amazes me that three institutions, the united stats justice departmt, ourcouuts, our federal couts, and the fbi put their honor to theide. >> yeah.
the journalist was violating the esionageact, ad at the very least, he was an aider or abetter of meone who was doing it. basically, and this is unacceptable. basically, they were trying to per sexually transmitted persuae them a search warrant and whether or not they believed they were going to go ater the journalist, to me, is not the real point. the real point is that there was no basis for ever saying to th judge that the journalist was an aider an an abetter. lou: the big me is the...
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i mean, howou deal with meone like that?sth wld not haveone and arrested did not have some sort of evidence. >> why is your dirty laundry oot ere? for goodness sakes, take your personal stuff and just keep it behind doors instead of acting out and sending a lette is. dennis: feeling jealous tt is tting all the plicity. >> i didhis receny. i believe it was senator. and they think it is copycat acts. they actually felt that she probably thought it was a good idea in a way get bac and harassment, but this is not the movie. this is real life. you don't send out letters like that. giving our government's massive program, i'm ndering why it has en so hard to figure out the right guy because they origallyrrested an elvis personator and then dropped it . >> you would think that they have all thisccess to our phone records, what we're saying online, potentially facebook. you would think it would be a will to identify that person. dennis: maybe they could have caught the rise in nuys. here is howou make it. >> the updates. dennisnext
i mean, howou deal with meone like that?sth wld not haveone and arrested did not have some sort of evidence. >> why is your dirty laundry oot ere? for goodness sakes, take your personal stuff and just keep it behind doors instead of acting out and sending a lette is. dennis: feeling jealous tt is tting all the plicity. >> i didhis receny. i believe it was senator. and they think it is copycat acts. they actually felt that she probably thought it was a good idea in a way get bac and...
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so let's see say that clark also meone and we are able to follow follow-up to try to identify the entirerk. so then we have to have that data so we can follow-up with them. but no one is listening in or following the-mail of the ordinary americans. >> why did you have so many phone calls to dunkin' donuts, but that was another thing. asking you something that te governor tked about. withougetting into who is to blame for this various scandal and invasions. i am paraphrasing here it gets so big that this kind of stuff again, i am simplifying here, it is inevitable. you agree that? >> i agree that 100%. like when you run a company. core beliefs as the ceo trickle-down through the system. we have a government that is so big that you cannot run it directly. the government should be good. president obama gave a speech at ohio state and penn state. right before all these scanda. it is that idea that government is good and big and big government is good in a kind of trickles down and empowers people in the bureaucracy to do things they really shouldn't be doing. i think the irs scandal, in my o
so let's see say that clark also meone and we are able to follow follow-up to try to identify the entirerk. so then we have to have that data so we can follow-up with them. but no one is listening in or following the-mail of the ordinary americans. >> why did you have so many phone calls to dunkin' donuts, but that was another thing. asking you something that te governor tked about. withougetting into who is to blame for this various scandal and invasions. i am paraphrasing here it gets...
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whole thing, paula deen just told the truth, i would rather have someone tell the truth than span meone do not ow the context she used it. neil: she has been hung out to dry. and netflix started something, original programming gone beyond pay movie services. dave, starts else discovery ? >> same idea. here is the old fashion thing, was cable company tells what you you can watch, you and only buy things in this big stack, and @%e wonders of internet deliver us freedom of choice. here is the interesting question for mr. risk wh hendrix what dod discovery. why condition i just buy the programs from t -- can't i just buy the program from program producers, be caref what you wish for. neil: jarrett? >> yeah to that point, cable providers will become just they control contend, now contend creators, and discovery has their own sea of producers that make great content. but companies like akamai that -- i am sorry that supply bandwidth will win, like the discovery will win. i think this is a smart move for discovery, i think wld is going to individualizalla cart content, delivered by companies l
whole thing, paula deen just told the truth, i would rather have someone tell the truth than span meone do not ow the context she used it. neil: she has been hung out to dry. and netflix started something, original programming gone beyond pay movie services. dave, starts else discovery ? >> same idea. here is the old fashion thing, was cable company tells what you you can watch, you and only buy things in this big stack, and @%e wonders of internet deliver us freedom of choice. here is...
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. - and in the state she's in, she may be willing to pass up on a real friendship, meone who's reallys, no nothing, just the friendship. and she's passing that up to go on this path. - and also, the kind of guys you - you know, the really good marriageable guys, who may have assets too, are not gonna pay two seconds attention to you because you're attracting guys that are interested in your beauty and your sexuality, and your ability to work a room more than your ability to be a good partner and a good wife and a good mother. - ( applause ) - see, i actually, i have no problem with choosing up when i find that correct one because i've done that before. it's just the fact that when i find men within my age range, they don't equal up to my standards or either what i'm accustomed to. so therefore i usually date older. i have an older guy that i see. we don't even do anything. he just wants somebody to go to dinner. he just want to watch netflix-- have a movie night with some popcorn. and that's the honest truth. - is he buying you a house? were you watching the movie at your house that h
. - and in the state she's in, she may be willing to pass up on a real friendship, meone who's reallys, no nothing, just the friendship. and she's passing that up to go on this path. - and also, the kind of guys you - you know, the really good marriageable guys, who may have assets too, are not gonna pay two seconds attention to you because you're attracting guys that are interested in your beauty and your sexuality, and your ability to work a room more than your ability to be a good partner...