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so he is out and out in the cold, a shakespearean fall from grace for a man who pop upjust shakespeareanjust months before the election to some say, guide donald trump to the white house. some republican candidates in the mid—term it elections, they must be breathing a sigh of relief because then said he will fund outliers, up and people —— fund people who would challenge those republican candidates in some seats. absolutely. people in the donald trump mould, far right candidates, to shake up particularly mitch mcconnell, the senate leader, the republican who he particulate takes issue with a two he regards as too soft. you know what, it is interesting. this is somebody who really had his moment, was seen it, if you like, as the ideological head of the old right movement in the united states. the question now is who is the leader of that movement? it would seem it is donald trump and not steve bannon, a man who clearly has political conditions of his own and floated the prospect of himself running for president at one point. thanks to that david. —— for that. the trial of barry bennell,
so he is out and out in the cold, a shakespearean fall from grace for a man who pop upjust shakespeareanjust months before the election to some say, guide donald trump to the white house. some republican candidates in the mid—term it elections, they must be breathing a sigh of relief because then said he will fund outliers, up and people —— fund people who would challenge those republican candidates in some seats. absolutely. people in the donald trump mould, far right candidates, to...
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program his calculator to generate shakespearean insults. you know and every time he would tell you he would punch a button it would generate another insult. so i remember one day it was. something like that art and on washed talk and say things like that. i know aren't home areas that are as ingenious. so this is one of the calculators that i was modeling i got this from like broadcast like sixteen bit music to f.m. radio and i learned a lot doing this and i don't get it like you know my math teacher she hated me for it. i congratulate the kid so you do and you're doing good things. everybody's saying the cell phone camera what is that like but not on your calculator now seeing yourself on a camera. is going to one track science playing here it's really weird i mean i experienced the first sunday. and it was just it was just really strange like hearing your own henri's because it doesn't sound the same but what you're. so i want to bring up this tweet here from jack and some of you may know him because of course for those of you on this sho
program his calculator to generate shakespearean insults. you know and every time he would tell you he would punch a button it would generate another insult. so i remember one day it was. something like that art and on washed talk and say things like that. i know aren't home areas that are as ingenious. so this is one of the calculators that i was modeling i got this from like broadcast like sixteen bit music to f.m. radio and i learned a lot doing this and i don't get it like you know my math...
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of aconcludes the case olivia and sebastian, brought to you by the shakespearean theater company bar association. we hope you enjoy the evening. please enjoy the rest of your evening. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> tonight, look at the internet, 5g, and other telecom issues. featuring john sponsor and kyle daily. have a lot ofes work to do. ultradensefast, wireless broadband networks, how is that stage? the central ingredient to extending were brought into more americans but also ensuring our global competitiveness is this wonderful technology called broadband. to companies are committed providing the fiber, the resources, the infrastructure, the networks to get more broadband coming to more americans. it takes the right amount of investment, it takes the right type of business models, but also takes the right type of smart, 21st century forward-looking policy frameworks to accelerate, invest, and incentivize the innovation is required to move forward. innovators"e
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although many want to believe that we live in the world's most tolerant country they are dearest shakespearean says of being subjected to racism and tens out asking why are you from rep some people up the wrong way even though i was born here people always ask me where i'm from i hate it when they do that nobody put on a decide where my home is where i come from doesn't concern you and it shouldn't matter i say shouldn't we ever ask people about their country of origin to be on the safe side. well here's some advice from a man behind the hashtag no stranger campaign you can also question just make sure you do it right it's ok to wonder about someone's country of origin but it should not be the very first thing to ask a stranger about because the reaction that follows is usually very stereotypical and racist like oh you're from viet nam i think it's quite terrible that you guys eat dogs. so it's name first origin night and no follow up questions. saudi arabian beauty pageant to sing compared to just going that extra mile to win but it's left with the hump over cheating. because. it makes the he
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although many want to believe that we live in the world's most tolerant country there dearest shakespearean says of being subjected to racism and tens out asking why me from rob some people up the wrong way even though i was born here people always ask me where i'm from i hate it when they do that nobody put on a decide where my home is where i come from doesn't concern you and it shouldn't matter i say shouldn't we ever ask people about their country of origin to be on the safe side. well here's some advice from a man behind the hashtag no stranger campaign you can also question just make sure you do it right it's ok to wonder about someone's country of origin but it should not be the very first thing to ask a stranger about because the reaction that follows is usually very stereotypical and racist like oh you're from viet nam i think it's quite terrible that you guys eat dogs. so its name first originated and no follow up questions got it. and finally everyday household chores can actually be fun when you're floating in zero gravity here's all favorite video of the week right from the int
although many want to believe that we live in the world's most tolerant country there dearest shakespearean says of being subjected to racism and tens out asking why me from rob some people up the wrong way even though i was born here people always ask me where i'm from i hate it when they do that nobody put on a decide where my home is where i come from doesn't concern you and it shouldn't matter i say shouldn't we ever ask people about their country of origin to be on the safe side. well...
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although many want to believe that we live in the world's most tolerant country the idea wrist shakespearean says of being subjected to racism and ten south asking why are you from rep some people up the wrong way even though i was born here people always ask me where i'm from i hate it when they do that nobody put ari decide where my home is where i come from doesn't concern you and it shouldn't matter i say shouldn't we ever ask people about their country of origin to be on the safe side. well here's some advice from a man behind the hash tag no stranger campaign you can also question just make sure you do it right it's ok to wonder about someone's country of origin but it should not be the very first thing to ask a stranger about. because the reaction that follows is usually very stereotypical and racist like oh you're from vietnam i think it's quite terrible that you guys eat dogs so it's named first origin later and no follow up questions got it. now a saudi arabian beauty pageant has banned twelve of its competitors for using botox injections but this contest is the camels and it's lef
although many want to believe that we live in the world's most tolerant country the idea wrist shakespearean says of being subjected to racism and ten south asking why are you from rep some people up the wrong way even though i was born here people always ask me where i'm from i hate it when they do that nobody put ari decide where my home is where i come from doesn't concern you and it shouldn't matter i say shouldn't we ever ask people about their country of origin to be on the safe side....
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although many want to believe that we live in the world's most tolerant country their dearest shakespearean says of being subjected to racism and tens out asking why are you from rep some people up the wrong way even though i was born here people always ask me where i'm from i hate it when they do that nobody put are you decide where my home is where i come from doesn't concern you and it shouldn't matter i say shouldn't we ever ask people about their country of origin to be on the safe side. well here's some advice from a man behind the hash tag no stranger campaign you can ask the question just make sure you do it right it's ok to wonder about someone's country of origin but it should not be the very first thing to ask a stranger about because the reaction that follows is usually very stereotypical and racist like oh you're from viet nam i think it's quite terrible that you guys eat dogs. so it's not a fast origin night and no follow up questions got it's. a saudi arabian beauty pageant has banned twelve of its competitors for using botox injections but this contest is for camels and has
although many want to believe that we live in the world's most tolerant country their dearest shakespearean says of being subjected to racism and tens out asking why are you from rep some people up the wrong way even though i was born here people always ask me where i'm from i hate it when they do that nobody put are you decide where my home is where i come from doesn't concern you and it shouldn't matter i say shouldn't we ever ask people about their country of origin to be on the safe side....
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although many want to believe that we live in the world's most tolerant country there dearest shakespearean says of being subjected to racism and tens out asking why are you from rep some people up the wrong way even though i was born here people always ask me where i'm from i hate it when they do that nobody put on a decide where my home is where i come from doesn't concern you and it shouldn't matter i say shouldn't we ever ask people about their country of origin to be on the safe side. well here's some advice from a man behind the hash tag no stranger campaign you can also question just make sure you do it right it's ok to wonder about someone's country of origin but it should not be the very first thing to ask a stranger about because the reaction that follows is usually very stereotypical and racist like oh you're from viet nam i think it's quite terrible that you guys eat dogs. so its name fest originated and no follow up questions. and finally here on the program today every day household chores can actually be fun if you try doing them and zero gravity is off every video of the wee
although many want to believe that we live in the world's most tolerant country there dearest shakespearean says of being subjected to racism and tens out asking why are you from rep some people up the wrong way even though i was born here people always ask me where i'm from i hate it when they do that nobody put on a decide where my home is where i come from doesn't concern you and it shouldn't matter i say shouldn't we ever ask people about their country of origin to be on the safe side. well...
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although many want to believe that we live in the world's most tolerant country they had a wrist shakespearean says of being subjected to racism and ten south asking why are you from rep some people up the wrong way even though i was born here people always ask me where i'm from i hate it when they do that nobody put on a decide where my home is where i come from doesn't concern you and it shouldn't matter i say shouldn't we ever ask people about their country of origin to be on the safe side. well here's some advice from a man behind the hash tag no stranger campaign you can also question just make sure you do it right it's ok to wonder about someone's country of origin but it should not be the very first thing to ask a stranger about. because the reaction that follows is usually very stereotypical and racist like oh you're from viet nam i think it's quite terrible that you guys eat dogs so it's named fairest originated and no follow up questions got it. from the world economic forum is underway in davos at the moment with some of the world's biggest players readying for talks at the luxury s
although many want to believe that we live in the world's most tolerant country they had a wrist shakespearean says of being subjected to racism and ten south asking why are you from rep some people up the wrong way even though i was born here people always ask me where i'm from i hate it when they do that nobody put on a decide where my home is where i come from doesn't concern you and it shouldn't matter i say shouldn't we ever ask people about their country of origin to be on the safe side....
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although many want to believe that we live in the world's most tolerant country the idea wrist shakespearean says of being subjected to racism and ten south asking why are you from rep some people up the wrong way even though i was born here people always ask me where i'm from i hate it when they do that nobody put on a decided well my home is where i come from doesn't concern you and it shouldn't matter i say shouldn't we ever ask people about their country of origin to be on the safe side. well here's some advice from the man behind the hashtag no stranger campaign you can also question just make sure you do it right it's ok to wonder about someone's country of origin but it should not be the very first thing to ask a stranger about because the reaction that follows is usually very stereotypical and racist like oh you're from viet nam i think it's quite terrible that you guys eat dogs. so its name fairest originated and no follow up questions got it. the world economic forum is underway in davos at the moment with some of the world's biggest players readying for talks at the luxury swiss r
although many want to believe that we live in the world's most tolerant country the idea wrist shakespearean says of being subjected to racism and ten south asking why are you from rep some people up the wrong way even though i was born here people always ask me where i'm from i hate it when they do that nobody put on a decided well my home is where i come from doesn't concern you and it shouldn't matter i say shouldn't we ever ask people about their country of origin to be on the safe side....
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i believe that we live in the world's most tolerant country they had a wrist shakespearean sense of being subjected to racism and ten cells asking why are you from rob some people up the wrong way even though i was born here people always ask me where i'm from i hate it when they do that nobody put on a decide where my home is where i come from doesn't concern you and it shouldn't matter i say shouldn't we ever ask people about their country of origin to be on the safe side. well here's some advice from a man behind the hashtag no stranger campaign you can ask the question just make sure you do it right it's ok to wonder about someone's country of origin but it should not be the very first thing to ask a stranger about because the reaction that follows is usually very stereotypical and racist like oh you're from viet nam i think it's quite terrible that you guys eat dogs. so its name first originated and no follow up questions got it. now the world economic forum is underway in davos at the moment where some of the world's biggest players reading for talks in the luxury swiss resort among
i believe that we live in the world's most tolerant country they had a wrist shakespearean sense of being subjected to racism and ten cells asking why are you from rob some people up the wrong way even though i was born here people always ask me where i'm from i hate it when they do that nobody put on a decide where my home is where i come from doesn't concern you and it shouldn't matter i say shouldn't we ever ask people about their country of origin to be on the safe side. well here's some...
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although many want to believe that we live in the world's most tolerant country their dearest shakespearean says of being subjected to racism and ten south asking why are you from rob some people up the wrong way even though i was born here people always ask me where i'm from i hate it when they do that nobody put on a decide where my home is where i come from doesn't concern you and it shouldn't matter i say shouldn't we ever ask people about their country of origin to be on the safe side. well here's some advice from a man behind the hashtag no stranger campaign you can also question just make sure you do it right it's ok to wonder about someone's country of origin but it should not be the very first thing to ask a stranger about because the reaction that follows is usually very stereotypical and racist like oh you're from viet nam i think it's quite terrible that you guys eat dogs so its name fest originated and no follow up questions got it. all right that doesn't for me this hour will be back with headlines in about thirty five minutes watching international. news. you know one of the
although many want to believe that we live in the world's most tolerant country their dearest shakespearean says of being subjected to racism and ten south asking why are you from rob some people up the wrong way even though i was born here people always ask me where i'm from i hate it when they do that nobody put on a decide where my home is where i come from doesn't concern you and it shouldn't matter i say shouldn't we ever ask people about their country of origin to be on the safe side....
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have never seen before in american politics into something we have never seen since, something shakespearean. when he stepped up to a microphone, no matter how sunny that day or wide smile, it was always framed in the tragedy. the personal and national tragedy of the assassination of president of the united states on november 221963 his audiences knew his team because they all felt their own version of that pain on that program this day in 1963 that shook the country to its core. in his hometown of boston, it felt as though the world stopped. i was in elementary school in boston when they got the news that the president had been told. the first catholic president something they never expected to see and now they outlived the 46-year-old irish catholic boy that made them so proud. the sisters of st. joseph with the strongest women i knew that this was too much for them to bear. they simply couldn't carry on. they closed school early and sent us home. we had never seen him cry before. we were both crying when they got us in line to march up the sidewalk. everyone we saw was crying. every drive
have never seen before in american politics into something we have never seen since, something shakespearean. when he stepped up to a microphone, no matter how sunny that day or wide smile, it was always framed in the tragedy. the personal and national tragedy of the assassination of president of the united states on november 221963 his audiences knew his team because they all felt their own version of that pain on that program this day in 1963 that shook the country to its core. in his...
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. >> it's almost shakespearean. his son had become ensnared in the mueller investigation. have a son. i have a son. i don't know any parent who wouldn't do just about anything for their son. we don't know yet if this was a test for flynn, if his loyalty for trump was infinite but for the legal exposure of his son. that's one of the theories out there. >> it's impossible to overstate what a big deal this is. how important it is. and once again, today, this moves closer to the oval office. we see the unraveling of all the lies. >> we also don't know yet how cooperative he will be. i mean, mueller grants his reprieve on sentencing at the end of the process. so mike flynn works for mueller. he works for team america until mueller is done with him. >> number seven is an athlete, colin kaepernick. >> we must confront systemic oppression as a doctor would a disease. you identify it. you call it out. you treat it. and you defeat it. >> he is famous in his own right because the story of colin kaepernick became intertwined with the story of donald trump. colin kaepernick and what he
. >> it's almost shakespearean. his son had become ensnared in the mueller investigation. have a son. i have a son. i don't know any parent who wouldn't do just about anything for their son. we don't know yet if this was a test for flynn, if his loyalty for trump was infinite but for the legal exposure of his son. that's one of the theories out there. >> it's impossible to overstate what a big deal this is. how important it is. and once again, today, this moves closer to the oval...
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who is bitterly resentful of what had happened to him in his political career overlaid with a shakespearean level of paranoia. he was willing to engage in extraordinary acts to preserve his power. >> all presidents are human beings. i assume they will have faults and flaws. i assume they will make mistakes. i assume that once they are caught in their mistakes because of who they are and the kind of people they are, they will try to cover up those mistakes. >> i was in the east room of the white house when he made that very bittersweet, very poignant, very maudlin speech with his family gathered around him. >> i look around here and see so many in this staff that, you know, i should have been by your offices and shaking hands and would have loved to have talked to you and found out how to run the world. everybody wants to tell the president what to do. and, boy, he needs to be told many times. but i just haven't had the time. >> he is not looking into the camera. he's kind of staring off and going into this stream of consciousness about his mother, who was a saint. >> i guess all of you woul
who is bitterly resentful of what had happened to him in his political career overlaid with a shakespearean level of paranoia. he was willing to engage in extraordinary acts to preserve his power. >> all presidents are human beings. i assume they will have faults and flaws. i assume they will make mistakes. i assume that once they are caught in their mistakes because of who they are and the kind of people they are, they will try to cover up those mistakes. >> i was in the east room...
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what our side would do, what their side would do, what we would do, and i must say that he was shakespearean in his view of what this maneuver would demonstrate and what that battle would be like if it ever took place. but whenever he pushed his pointer towards where the russian attack could be expected to take place, he would say and whatever you do, jerry will attack here. [laughter] and one of his aides would pull on his sleeves. sorry, the ruskies. [laughter] and throughout his speech he kept saying -- and even if you hit it there, jerry will reinforce. sorry, ruskie. certain generations of englishmen, i cannot speak for french, americans, belgians or dutches the enemy is always dressed in gray with that peculiar helmet. having said which, i think dunkirk is not only the best war film i've ever seen -- and i speak as one whose family has made a lot of war films -- but it's a breakthrough in that it shows you the event through the eyes of four people when never meet each other and don't know that they even, the others even exist, through the eyes of a royal air force fighter pilot, the ey
what our side would do, what their side would do, what we would do, and i must say that he was shakespearean in his view of what this maneuver would demonstrate and what that battle would be like if it ever took place. but whenever he pushed his pointer towards where the russian attack could be expected to take place, he would say and whatever you do, jerry will attack here. [laughter] and one of his aides would pull on his sleeves. sorry, the ruskies. [laughter] and throughout his speech he...
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who is bitterly resentful of what had happened to him in his political career overlaid with a shakespeareanas willing to engage in extraordinary acts to preserve his power. >> all presidents are human beings. i assume they will have faults and flaws. i assume they will make mistakes. i assume that once they are caught in their mistakes because of who they are and the kind of people they are, they will try to cover up those mistakes. >> i was in the east room of the white house when he made the very bittersweet, very poignant, maudlin speech with his family gathered around him. >> i look around here and i see so many in this staff that, you know, i should have been by your offices and shaking hands and would have loved to have talked to you and found out how to run the world. everybody wants to tell the president what to do. and boy, he needs to be told many times. but i just haven't had the time. >> he is not looking into the camera. he's kind of staring off and going into this stream of consciousness about his mother, who was a saint. >> i guess all of you would say this about your mother.
who is bitterly resentful of what had happened to him in his political career overlaid with a shakespeareanas willing to engage in extraordinary acts to preserve his power. >> all presidents are human beings. i assume they will have faults and flaws. i assume they will make mistakes. i assume that once they are caught in their mistakes because of who they are and the kind of people they are, they will try to cover up those mistakes. >> i was in the east room of the white house when...
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i want to go to an important and possibly shakespearean style quote from what seems to be your principle source in the book, steve bannon. he said, the daughter will take down the father. what did he mean? >> he meant, in his -- as he puts it, every piece of advice they gave -- they have given has been bad advice. >> ivanka trump and her husband jared kushner? >> yes. >> and in the end he believed they would protect themselves over the president. that the advice they gave him was advice fundamentally to protect them that would ultimately damage him. comey obviously, the prime example. >> comey firing was their idea? urged by them? >> certainly pushed by them. opposed by steve bannon? >> steve bannon said, you know, i spent a lot of time, you come to actually like steve bannon. even if you don't -- >> i don't know -- i'm not sure you pulled off that magic trick. >> his insights. anyway, in this regard, he said when donald trump is worked up, it means somebody has been working him up. >> yeah. and you detail exactly how they work that, and you are expressing jared kushner's concerns to be
i want to go to an important and possibly shakespearean style quote from what seems to be your principle source in the book, steve bannon. he said, the daughter will take down the father. what did he mean? >> he meant, in his -- as he puts it, every piece of advice they gave -- they have given has been bad advice. >> ivanka trump and her husband jared kushner? >> yes. >> and in the end he believed they would protect themselves over the president. that the advice they...
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this -- jon, this is a shakespearean soap opera. the biggest intraparty fight you've seen since obama versus hillary clinton in 2008 and somewhere mitch mcconnell is smiling because remember, bannon will go after republican incumbents. this is more likely that trump is going to side with mitch mcconnell on protecting republican incumbents instead of rogue primarily challengers. that's a big deal. the ramifications of this fight are enormous. bannon says he will play nice now. what about a month from now if the president continues to go after him? >> jon: interesting, too, that bannon says there were -- michael wolff says there were no ground rules for his time in the white house. that's where he supposedly picked up these stories. >> yeah. and the question of who he talked to, how often. we don't have the visitor log. we don't know that. and that's why i think the president is, as far as this legal threat, i do think and agree this is more of a p.r. move of going after it, the first amendment gives a lot of rights on books whether t
this -- jon, this is a shakespearean soap opera. the biggest intraparty fight you've seen since obama versus hillary clinton in 2008 and somewhere mitch mcconnell is smiling because remember, bannon will go after republican incumbents. this is more likely that trump is going to side with mitch mcconnell on protecting republican incumbents instead of rogue primarily challengers. that's a big deal. the ramifications of this fight are enormous. bannon says he will play nice now. what about a month...
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. >> those shakespearean soliloquies are a long way from the gruff mutterings of ray donovan. >> it'sno more orders, no seeing her in court, none of that. you come near her again, i'll kill you. >> radon know van is a rough boston native turned rougher hollywood fixer who uses any means necessary to bail stars out of trouble. >> tommy, listen to me. i have a way to get you out of this. >> how did you develop the accent? you're a new york guy? >> i went to college in massachusetts. there was a plant worker that always complained about pats. >> go ahead. >> [ bleep ] pats. [ bleep ] pats. it was really between him and my grandfather was the evolution of radon know van. >> he has a soft spot foray who comes from a messy family but is trying to do better with his own. >> what do you love about radon know van? >> that stoicism and that masculine knit at this and all of those things that people think are so ray are actually an injured child, a hurt child. that felt substantive to me and it felt like something also i maybe could relate to a little bit. >> born in san francisco, he was raised
. >> those shakespearean soliloquies are a long way from the gruff mutterings of ray donovan. >> it'sno more orders, no seeing her in court, none of that. you come near her again, i'll kill you. >> radon know van is a rough boston native turned rougher hollywood fixer who uses any means necessary to bail stars out of trouble. >> tommy, listen to me. i have a way to get you out of this. >> how did you develop the accent? you're a new york guy? >> i went to...
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. >> it's shakespearean. >> they worked together, know each other, but they're not best friends.they're not as close as the president -- >> so this isn't a vendetta. >> no, i don't think anybody would think bob mueller would lead an investigation to help a friend who obviously got fired. >> to be fair, no one would want one of the country's best prosecutors, robert mueller and 16 of his ace prosecutor friends and the world's best law enforcement agency, the fbi, looking at everything that you have ever done. >> it's sanity on the part of trump, not paranoia. they are coming to get the truth and the truth is not going to set trump free. >> trump should be more worried about obstruction. he doesn't understand the law. he's clearly worried about money laundering and his financial trchs. that's a red line i think a line in the sand that mueller crosses that, all bets are off i think. >> that's exactly where i was going. he went through this experience in march with comey where he blew the world up. people were screaming that this was potentially obstruction. he learned nothing from t
. >> it's shakespearean. >> they worked together, know each other, but they're not best friends.they're not as close as the president -- >> so this isn't a vendetta. >> no, i don't think anybody would think bob mueller would lead an investigation to help a friend who obviously got fired. >> to be fair, no one would want one of the country's best prosecutors, robert mueller and 16 of his ace prosecutor friends and the world's best law enforcement agency, the fbi,...
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this time the prosecutors, who had come up short with their shorthand account, presented the full shakespearean >> murdered her had you had, put two bullets in his head. >> reporter: this time the judge admitted testimony previously not presented, that she within tried to poising her husband. >> she researched something about some kind of antifreeze that's odorless, doesn't have a smell, doesn't have a color, and she is put it in his tea. >> and that she had previously tried to hire a hit man before the murder for hire plot that was caught on tape, and lurid text messages were read out between dalia and her love, in which she discussed framing mike by planting cocaine and then alerting police. >> we need drugs in the car and it will put him away for a while. >> reporter: this time the defense wasn't strong enough. after 0 minutes, the jury returned its verdict. >> we find of defendant guilty. >> dalia was taken away, her family sobbing. the follow month after a crushing victim impact statement from mike dippolito -- >> the girl tried killing me probably three or four times, handing me annized t
this time the prosecutors, who had come up short with their shorthand account, presented the full shakespearean >> murdered her had you had, put two bullets in his head. >> reporter: this time the judge admitted testimony previously not presented, that she within tried to poising her husband. >> she researched something about some kind of antifreeze that's odorless, doesn't have a smell, doesn't have a color, and she is put it in his tea. >> and that she had previously...
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something shakespearean. when bobby stepped up to a microphone no matter how sunny the day, no matter how wide his smile, he was always framed in tragedy. a personal and national tragedy of the assassination of his older brother, the president of the united states on november 22 1963 in dallas. bobby's audience knew his pain as they all felt their own version of that pain on that surrenders day in 1963 that shook the country to the court. in kennedy's hometown of boston, it felt as if the world stopped. i was in saint brendan's elementary school in boston when the nuns got the news the president had been killed, the first president, something the nuns never expected to see. now they had outlived the irish catholic boy who had made them so proud. the systems of st. joseph were the strongest women i knew but this was too much for them to bear. they simply couldn't carry on. they closed school early and sent us home. we had never seen them cry before. we were all crying when the nuns got us into our lines to mar
something shakespearean. when bobby stepped up to a microphone no matter how sunny the day, no matter how wide his smile, he was always framed in tragedy. a personal and national tragedy of the assassination of his older brother, the president of the united states on november 22 1963 in dallas. bobby's audience knew his pain as they all felt their own version of that pain on that surrenders day in 1963 that shook the country to the court. in kennedy's hometown of boston, it felt as if the world...