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it's about the entertainment industry
is that about three minutes long
they can tell you
all you need to know about that came in
the thoughts
our case on it
but I'm telling you the economic side about Thursday that that's all I do I'm upset about
these
on the night of the Russian spy story
on this great person comes in
great twists and turns
but you know I never said that for caspar to
but now up I I got John baiter
tells us what to do
the republican plan
and yes
it turns out you shocked by that he is covers those here
but he said himself morning
should your letter the for right now
today an absurd sentelle a an absurd
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should and ought to get vote although it is pleased I'm not all right
at them tend to you're gone
but is there
well yes I know I take it
the like you
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what's your intensely bill
and nearly completely
well it does is it gives that republicans a chance to posture little bit
and television about that fit that up with Iran are out there with a a mobile that on
and it is unlikely that you'd look we really ought with this phase of
what you'll see an answer
%uh first %uh problems have a and by the way it's useless because
he then went into a real positions are
I was of course you go to the republicans cases that get that that's the
and democrats will karen that's how you do what york's
i'll bet that I feel better off than we even bomb
when you get to that in a second
and %uh and
none of this means anything will never find out what she had to say as for those who is
on the court
the system is totally broken
well the republicans attacked yes
without bond
well let's first start with could number two
dozens of the
you've talked about his judicial heroes
one of course is Justice thurgood marshall
mistaken identified thurgood marshall was another political appearance with that an
associate yourself with
well known activist judges
the corporate jets that but Justice marshall it's well known activist Justice marshall's
judicial Wall street is not what I would consider to be mainstream he might be the economy of
a results-oriented judge these judges
really don't and not an activist ideas they advocated
he considered himself
the judicial activist in those unapologetic about it
and they hope for is that the idea that a giant is
nearly a neutral on power
there's a one six million
you do what you think is right
and what the law catch up
he describe his judicial philosophy has quote do what you think is right
and let the law catch up
close quote this case it appears to me to see us to clear breach Justice marshall's
judicial philosophy
cornett among other things at the end of the war
she may be exactly the results oriented Justice
President Obama is looking for
I've got it
she's in favor of little bit more well
well
thurgood marshall before we got on the supreme court argued brown versa of board of education
won that case
that'll be one of several cases the united states history
well what he did on the supreme court
and alleged
that's why the interest rate
I think that on the sole of that we don't like him first
what do you think we like brown versus board of education
we like that
that up that thing is
these days he can't serious about Chris bury's report it and they might not even be against
right
but back then were concerns against it
hell yeah
with a guess they're immortal and I guess they thought and
to the right that tell you
and so
even as the orrin hatch who report comes as the state has grown not something that were
actually it's interesting
so if they're marshalling had come before the supreme court while you were
but in the senate would you vote to go
the Fed up with a new Jersey spot done it
and has I I have to say I'm not sure about that
all right well then there you have it
they hate that
they don't like any of that civil rights
nonsense the about what
okay
or that the whole country came up
with partly think that the remark
and like thurgood marshall had other opinions of a rally like those either okay
so they're coming out or not you think that's bad
quickly on the giancana
John kyle
it's said look
this is the author of marshall believe in
now you tell me here on this side because he's very skeptical about this
but as for it
on the day that quote from
John kerr
center for the politics of America
marshall well it was known for his quote
unshakable determination
to protect the undergo
the
but let me tell you the end of the week is if you have and I'm not interested
our republic
ATT is
and what he says that marshall said that we know that in a democracy powerful interests
must not be allowed to drown out the voices of ordinary citizens
well John thousand and set I think the powerful forces
to drown out the voices of ordinary citizens
now what
a new they sell your if they were playing but let's say right there
you would that liberal
activist in favor of ordinary citizens
and that underdog
good luck go
the earlier they were
thanks
now about that
that is so clear
that one caveat and that's why I've never been a you're right
I called for the guy
i'll tell you what
what's that
next question
but day
well what I've seen it
but of course
liberals these days and I don't think he's in a level
no neither any word yet on those films that you did it
well then that I mean in my show
i'll progressive or liberal I don't know
so that's next are they going after he's a
well known for grabs
art get a load of
Jeff sessions here
the republics are from alabama
the way he's going to find is Christopher take it
because it sounds like you get it straight from the land back
now tell you talk more about his trip
when we come back from the video clip number three
I'm now on
now we've seen a bit of a revival in the idea of the progressive legal movement
all of that people
%uh and they really
twentieth century
advocated views or changing America they felt the constitution
often blocked them from doing that and they were very interested in seeking ways to use
of burma get around that constitution
your former colleague at interactive show Chicago greeted at they not
city in the county still doctrine that spirit in a way
obvious comprehensive social and economic reforms
he's referring to the progress is
had to be rejected or circumvented and he noted that the progressive influence continue
to exert itself
he's talking about today
long past the new deal
in modern supreme court decisions not been addressed questions of federalism economic
liberties
and taking for public duties
I believe that's a
dangerous philosophy
I believe that's a flossing not
I'm just the fact that in a judge on the court
%uh and
I'm worried about
the transcendent American people are
great credit
%um
Obama
I counseled them
the present Obama been known for some time I understand
hi said I believe
she is largely a protracted and among them Obama himself or I you agree with that
the significance of that
at knife point
sure how I would characterize on politics but one thing I do know is that my politics
would be must be activity
completely separate from nineteen ten
but that I love this though that
yeah but that's in our
are I wouldn't say progressive
why not what one is that what it is today
then shut up arrests
last question
what's so hard about
but you would in a vote against it is arrested
but of course not
now that's not a bad sessions right that he's coming out of her
I heard and went back for ended in nineteen twenties the progressive movement was this
a mandate a debit card
yet well that's what happens in the instruments through the glove back
but who cares
in the nineteen twenties ninety years later
when I was out of the morass of moving ninety years ago
my grandfather didn't even know what I was out there with the progressive movement ninety
years ago
isn't it
southeast of those in turkey is the a promise on do with it
okay
and if you know why
you see what their doing that
they want to make progress that a dirty word
you understand
see I'm a liberal a dirty word for the like
are you what those constitution eighteen for west it
of the nineteen twenties
that we will
so come on man
first through that statement I don't know anything about the nineteen twenties are progressive
now
that's the sound of that that knowledge first report
but of course in order to get that from
%uh a likelihood is that somehow things work these days
you really get the
what is the police to come up
am I being a little unfair
that's it
she's tried the empathetic right
well I'm really pay attention question I care a lot about it
okay but on the back
um
oh by the way
that's Robert
his political positions in the end will come to serve he was in the nineteen twenties
well you know what if I ask you
what kind of distorted are you seeing kind of this sort of as
that was a well the nineteen fifties and sixties
that use the
I always down black people tried across bridges for civil rights
and beat them with sticks
sick beds I don't
the kind that you still lynch what as I thought I could say everyone from the nineteen twenties
the thirties forties fifties
sixties that kind of history I think have in the sixties
well I didn't
we're the lighting was by the nineteen twenties
what I think is there a real sessions
but nobody ever asked that question
that's not quite sure
costar you can't touch mister you get cut up
hey wait a minute
remember what you said a call the media liberal you remember that
that's where the media said blacks or whites are equal
since that time with growth
I've got a media
obviously whites and blacks are
equal
okay so
the I ask those questions
you know I attack
but progress is what they did is got alleles on here
that in the nineteen forties and fifties now about the nineteen twenties
what some point will go back to the eighteen twenties
and then they'll grab a little from the thirteen twenties that cause the black plague but say
I know what they're talking about I don't know what happened
the so what happened roberts when he was that being questioned
with all the republicans go after minutes what is the political identity of course
they spent their entire time up is that
now that's find that and the democrats are now up to his that's that's how politics works
%uh accept
roberts war up and down
just like a good
I like that
I saying what is that
what I think
let me let
anybody got a memo what I want to I don't know what that means
well I'm an umpire just call all balls was right
so and how many cases has that
chief Justice roberts
we will be there the conservative right-wing republican position
I keep a real
it's well I think to be fair it's not in tally republican position
his now
the Obama administration has adopted those same
arguments that that the Bush administration left over
in a lot of things
so it was calm right wing services hundred times the roberts
go with that mister
also struck
hundred percent of the time
I had six ever the balkans what things up
but it
and he didn't the problems that King was the same I got a law like insanity or right
but in America the biggest thing you know if you start there
so I expected to the supreme court
on the guns this is northern Gaza business
supreme court has ruled that everyone has a right to own guns no matter what
well you are in the country
so if you're you know if you can hear in the middle of Wyoming
a and you know
that you're allowed to do that right in Wyoming allowed to do that anyway right
but if you're in the military or can you should not want another well
they don't give a damn
if you know it's got a lot to me if you know
but quite have the right to own guns
that day
so and then that they added
that that's it
everybody more down in the bars net forestall deliver place the people are allowing the
guns
and we that pervade which have any reasonable regulations
so no of course not look
I I get a little upset
but the reality is be
the lower courts are going to go to reinterpret
new layers of the glasses were in Washington they can restrict
and regulate gun ownership
so you have to pass a certain tests
if to prove that you know mentally retarded
you know you can certainly tell us
so you're on TV and
it's the getting up
but the is that there are a lot on that too
but Gates few restrictions
but no one is allowed the ban
handguns here
no matter where you are
do you know if a decade of this is
it seems that related I think it is somewhat limited
right now one of our current policy stance in Afghanistan is that we will negotiate with
the problem
when they lay down their arms
but up up it the right to do that there
all you got it from a okay we're going to go
because you know it's the the afghans love to do
is give up their weapons
I had been attacked them at all
but what's funny is that the sort of afghanistan's it will even talk to you have to make sure
that you turn over all your
and we'll take that we give 'em
your honor
the are in America we get richer guns I had all
again a lot probably a good at the way
pretty much rarely we certainly can't ban them a new York
but in Afghanistan which have been America
%uh what a lot of do you think that the
but decisions right wing it
we have problems with well
you guys got all the ferment of of that
of bruce fein a great article
he's the
deeply concerned what under Ronald Reagan
but he's one of the good guys in my opinion
because what do you agree or disagree the muscles specific issues
I think that yes the Bush administration
so claims of executive power
he's in the same on Obama
and he's right on about
he laid out a devastating case again so on occasion saying
she only any time she is not bad down the center of power
almost every instance use that I had a President of one of the really likes
well that's not protecting the supreme court to me that's what the disqualified
that's why the road that's not one of the reasons as the main reason
we originally how many years ago now
the ninety nine our live on air filibustered as a leader
because we were sold
concerned about his views on exit of power
if a lot of his views are not that different
equally consumer
there's no balance in this country then nobel's whatsoever
%uh finally on this issue
%uh the republicans are mad at their senators
but because they're probably not
top enough on to you
of course what is a baseline
they are filibuster
%uh they would want to filibuster of anybody
but even orrin hatch is saying look at had an accomplice more you can get her to be on
our side
these are not mean I had urges of thurgood marshall and of all but
he's like article
Bob you sound what
based on what progress a position of nineteen twenty
but that of course that the party Iraq
I am Iraq back
but act the it
they wanted a
well before
with them up top
but they're welcome back
we're going to come back
five that night and fairness up
it's a great job in imports the in a low base
that tiny several republicans think
attack on that courts and I quote solo whatever it is common
but let's get going
number one of
we are is one positive a supreme court decision a little it you know about it
that's Don siegelman's %uh
%uh %uh ruling against us the only conviction
of Iran on a service one two thousand six case
has been
um
that is good news
%uh you know here a relic three people bomb
dates so as well
we did freed
Don Siegelman sure
%uh well
%uh with reporters for
it's not a hundred percent
yet it gave a kid goes the lower court
they got to reconsider
but it's part of their a ruling on %uh
jeff's killing
the four former and run CEO
and it's this thing called honest services fraud
and they've actually made it
harder to prosecute
it's very confusing but daley's well I just explained it
well a great a little simple just real quick break
this was a fairly broad their permission in the that law that you can use to
prosecute people based on fraud
%uh and the supreme court said it's too broad
and having read that
provision I can see why they would make that case the flip side is
it's going to make prosecution of that these fraud cases
a lot harder
whether it's corporate fraud
or political fraud
now it ironically was up helping Siegelman and helping Justice in that one case
because
they use that really broad law to prosecute Ed garsten was a former
governor of alabama democrat
you know the guy
the door the woman who prosecuted him
was married
to the campaign adviser of is appalled
this is a case where we had eyewitness testimony
yet karl rove came in and told us the truth
prosecute the guy no matter what
he never got any campaign donations or any
money himself
and he got railroaded
so this decision was up helping Siegelman but of course only
it's could also help a lot of people get away with corporate fraud and political front
the way that it's going to come back to bite
you right wing supreme court rocks
I'm sure a lot the in i'll agree with that
I'm not sure I'm being too tough on her but I just can't stand the we don't know anything
about her
and all the positions to admit to
is right wing prison
that's it
now it's kind of funny by republicans
caring goes running against that Harry Reid of nevada
world's greatest gift to Harry Reid
that's the thing with these democrats and they are blacks with silly enemies
and so
of boxes complains about how Obama ate a hamburger or wears his pants
and people go on that on that side so I guess I must be with Obama
he'll get the real criticism of Obama Harry Reid I think is the disaster a lot of ways
as senate majority leader
and he was as senate minority leader when he got his *** rolled over by the republicans
over and over again
but he's ballot share in any falls on his lap dances about it
if you'd like me to
that would explain a hundred different ways before we got a new one
and she's on a radio show and that he's going to be asked on the bill mentor show
well what
%uh if you make any exceptions
%uh in are pro-life position a killer was she said
you've been watching this you know this right
I mean it's become because I too am pro-life but I'm also pro-choice to understand when
I say when I mean the not portraits possible choice round and now there's their stories
to at saint Charles David duke on traditional values and that all this is any reasonable
for an abortion
I'm not in my book on others *** and *** would not be something
you know I'm not
Christian
and I believe that God has a plan and a purpose for each one of our allies stand that
he can
intercede in all kinds of situations that we need to have a little faith and
many thanks
i'd be curious to know if you got *** it was part of god's plan
now the press the media what it is that simple life
and they don't want violence the with and indeed look at this thing a Wall that's crazy
everybody points out
really in and let people go rate
all or who were victims of ***
it wasn't me
that's great spirit
but I think the second part of the famous crazy
but god's plan that your
daddy on global ever mullis you and impregnate you
as he just have that baby
because that's the cards that God don't you sad day for you
that is
horribly cruel
and they they had it seems like him
noel ability
for and that the whatsoever and that's what they looked at and that's during their
so my or a confirmation hearing I've got at the the
whoever and had to be for anybody
he got rate sad day for you it's god's plan
but they they federated all the terror
the issue of openness
percent
it's crazy
and what did I want to talk about in the beginning of pro-choice and pro-life issue comes out
of his hat
I'm of for pro-choice if you make the truth is I walked
which is that stain
and that advocate letting pro-choice
but listen
the exact opposite approach to it
that they're sick people man
%uh I can
it you know what Harry Reid is pro-life
so as usual or like okay
who's pro-choice it's the the right way for super Tuesday
and right wing
does it releases these days in America
okay now that we go from one that
but wouldn't dish back to another
no I'm giving understand rates and kelly is in a libertarian is not necessarily partisan
any way shape or form
and he was against the bank bill
as usual he's in a tag at biosphere
%uh about
now the right wing position read this the guy on CNBC
that pretty much started the party
mean by say it on a rope looking out and I
yeah I know he claims he didn't say that look at
how come I never hear scream at the ballot second that never ever makes news
it's a would this makes the straight so let's go to centellas
%uh %uh %uh most built here and the guy who's the voice of reason
and %uh
the guy by the name of
weissman
he's going to be the one guy of course that everybody else jobs down here on CNBC
what's that
I think that all you guys want to cut back their generous to bring down the deficit my
and I think that had a nice guy and I think that's not my idea of a house that the ideas
not flag and that that mean
and being down
okay my capital gains capital making zero percent see what happened the be very good
the up
Steve I think that the jackhammers one said it had you know it's about time that I doubt
I just I just think that what the basic elements of the contract don't pay for themselves but
the well-heeled I knows
okay it's about summit economists in spite of the funding and they do
the it started about ten o'clock
well that that that that that I have we don't know the date about
I think so
okay greta wreck
let's now spending on defense
without spelling out dennis there are Afghanistan Iraq your you had you had also you not and
what happened next
white on so you made
stop spending up for being on the middle class right
stop spending our everything that
the starts many other bankers
yet
why did you yell and scream every day they took homecoming
this thing and try it out of those bankers
the you protect those guys behind you at least and all that
I love that
he says
when of weitzman said it is guys it's the blacksmith said
well you have wanted to cut taxes read my God that it's wrong that doesn't walk
he doesn't bring in more revenue
when he says that
we thought it was a cut taxes
the are dying
that means is that we should cut taxes
we should that that
capital gains
not your taxes Japanese investment
those guys they investors
with a sewage had this you're all
yeah well
and and other CBS- ABC NBC reporter the result and then that met taxes for the rich should
be zero very that
well
what I think that you didn't say cut back six of the justin everybody agreed
and you shall go on the one guy with information
well at that
neither of these are
but it
it uses liberals and progressives of class warfare
what you got
that killing class warfare on
well
long on in
those people want to take your money
a lot of pain
taxes
well what about this said a hundred times
he pays less taxes than a secretary
do you want to get out
a lot of money to anyone who can prove among those the CEO's and fund managers is that
that doesn't mean that as a percentage of their
well income
then there's secretary it any CEO can prove that he's going to get them on
no I think that it will last taxes on us
and then when it comes time to spending on whatever
thing we need the domestically
it might be green energy might be a highway by direct on
yeah
well what it set priorities are of the you keep that money going man
I thought CNBC date
sickening
okay alabama skip ahead real quick to tell you what if it's that there will come back
to
of John tanner
said today
we should a social security
this is seventy years old
%uh so
if you play retire at sixty five sad day for you
the deny you think we care
you got it here
you got of it
I know
he has done better
and is that tell you
what he really thinks
you should do
which is not retire
and he's in the very honest about what he was spending money on its debt
he was the republican priorities
this is their leader in the house the number one guy in the house for the republicans car
not so sure
well all
please
the gentleman
King hussein of jordan and the bulls return
investigating the retirement age to seventy
certainly
instead he said
that's more accurate
over time
the national hurricane center
okay
we begin with the American people what's going on
and that is that if you don't
what do we start
what are what are we
this is
you don't you
while fit
well because we paid
into this system
you're not doing me a favor
we've all been paying
into social security
our whole lives it's our money
it's they make fun of the word in title
you know why that would exist is because
we have entitled to that money
because we paying to that money
it's just coming back to us
you don't just get to take it
of course this is exactly what they want to do
for more tax cuts the rich
and is he said later and that speak
or that every right to stay
for more war
he said how to pay for the Afghanistan war
and Iraq war
if we can't penetrate social security
and what he's not telling you is
you've already done
in ratings social security word
decades
you know which the mainstream press almost never told you
the social security as in dying
did it start life
now that was about all those go broke
that's not true
that's right
it takes up a lot
it's just that they took that surplus
and he spent an hour
they've spent his part of the regular budget
all of these years
and then when you ask the guy in the deficit commission white house and said
because what it says the budget I owe you
so
I mean if it's an IOU to China or to Japan a steady rain you'll pay it
but it is an IOU to the average American
we already paid into it
and we want them of their surplus in social security
well that's a sad day for you
John Davis got a great idea
make you week
and and work five years more
actions fight is a real-life whatever is of the job been around since then
or any of these other guys
and that talk about the consumer price index
what he's saying is
well the actual table
actuarial tables will be much better
that means they'll pay you left
you understand
I tell I tell ya eighths told you to come after the last thing the back
which is social security
they're coming for your money
the year the suckers of the table
they are the funneled plans for the bankers
but you know the doha round aimed is not about class backs every day why don't we get
some of that money back from those gaps
for that the free money we give them
what was only and
percent
taught that chided the car been required about
was only ten percent of the money we at the bank
Q why we get that all no no no no no no but no we can't get bankers
they're absolutely essential we can't do that
no we're going to make you work another five years without paying less to retirement
they know what you know you put money into it made it says the what are we paying yourself
back
maybe well
that's the republican philosophy
and you know that there was a time in this country when that was considered crazy
I think Howard said
there's only a couple of Texas will billionaires
who want to get rid of social security and the lunatics
he was a republican President
now it's just thrown around I don't know big illegal course obviously when the rates of
security
they the bankers again
obviously right
and of paying for more more wars and more more defense spending
you know we spend more on defense
then the rest of the world of buying
what are we going
you see that makes us safer
now let's go to our next story
that that some on the bench Don barnes thought
is getting is portrait
released today
a in the Pentagon reveal all walla family to it
now it is porter goss
the the
thousand dollars
I'm with a problem with the president's second but let's go let's go to that
honoring former secretary of defense Donald rumsfeld
it was the second second portrait of the former defense secretary who served in the position
twice he was the youngest secretary of defense when he served under President gerald ford
from nineteen seventy five until nineteen seventy seven and the old is when he was reappointed
again in two thousand one
the background of one painting shows the American flag behind at the Pentagon after the nine
eleven attacks
secretary years while the show that at this time
what can we get the porker part of the simpsons
it's the department of
defense right
yes the day defend us
and then they brag about it putting this portrait
I remember when the Pentagon Obama on his watch
the department of defense
they didn't defend us
it's that
they were not all that
been invaded Afghanistan the navy Iraq for no God damn things that saddam also said it
was
our get rich
and more think the bomb
so no bands nothing about that
and who better
all the military contractor
they're all billion
and held made a tremendous amount of money
for your sons and daughters ago get killed in those wars
and then they conduct had think important so that's a little bit
but any and then they have been to talk about the man that I don't want I don't want to
as a teacher for that
now what police this portrait it caused such an uproar it was were reveal it was going
to happen but it doesn't it was imposed
what a story about it
rub salt but kind of bad witches we are Israel that almost never happens
the side to pay for itself
but given all that because there was this huge feel about it
the paper the original nobody else pays
you know all these guys not just the cabinet guys
from secretary positions
that some secretary for by mail production a disease center
they are paid seventeen thousand
thirty three thousand fifty thousand dollars
for these portrait
and by the way it quits they're not paying it
we are
I don't give up line
who will head the sub secretary big guy again
commerce department is
what I got paid seventeen thousand dollar-plus that quicker on a Wall four
but norman that says norman that it was served on eighty eight different administrations
republican and democrat
we really has
reporters that
one when he was in congress one when he work for Clinton won within four when he worked
for both
so I think
well that could be up top attorney the thousand dollars
of norman mineta portrait
and he says no you don't fit sometimes I like to walk by the hall
and see my predecessors
and hiding a inspiration of strength from that
I hope one day somebody does to look at by three different picture
and then
centel egos the screen stop spending stop spending
these guys love the pat each other on that's they'd love to take their money spent it on
themselves we can you imagine anything more symbolic of that been hanged
johnnie portrait of themselves
but like that be
I I'm a great at that part of the Washington
I spent all your money
on making myself becker
meanwhile they don't have any money for you you know work another five years
Clinton that angry about that you're not paying attention
think I had cut three Europe handicapped believed elect on yes
that's a lake called lake maine like you
this situation
this our is nothing but fun
we got sexy Russian spies for you
it's just unbelievable on
five other
the day
but insisted that was the last thing I love I heard a prowler
we think this whole lot of things
you know what another
I don't feel like you know
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I think that in what the flat
and I can tell you what I think that in some ways area
all
does that make you like the future
and the idea I need to understand what's going on
the or last couple weeks for example we've been averaging six hundred thousand views
of it
you know that those that other
other work
the cable shows
television cable shows
wallace the the away from the sky
the most of the cable shows America
decide
that's all we're saying to tell
well when now law
we're on that level I've got that's what's happening again
the it's more common than or common it's quite easy
that and understand this rhetoric
if you ever American idol
you can get
when did you get the like twenty twenty five thirty million people
and then the the people brat
well I kept a lot of that audience at about twelve million people
well use that the only way I could get to their daughters can graduate
okay
you know if that was what a lot
europeans
flat-out zero
you know your lead-in is
you know what I wanted a budget was zero
okay
and all we had
was it the like here
okay
it will whisper of a dream that day
what what what do you mean that you mean they they had a half a billion you need us the
ability to that we need
oh you mean order that up that about
personal calm
course the well
I'm a little excited and I can tell I can tell okay
I would say I think somebody told me
growing up is a win
that it has been
I want a quarter billion people
it says a lot of folks and that
I I think that
look if just one last thing I don't intend to it to simply stop
six hundred thousand people a day
that's like
six super bowls added I mean not the
that people watching on TV
right like the six the rose bowl
okay
sixth haiti is full of all
hundred thousand people
every single day
in fact we should make it a little more
yet that's actually that that up
isn't that is already hit by right
but you know I understand it this whole place is full
he would go on for blocks and blocks and blocks everyday people what mister I know it's a
perfectly
but I and we are during this trial
how much information we stand at the of on a daily basis
little of both
the it
about said said
all right and today all of us at another milestone by the way a we you know we switch face for
the cows the center of facebook dot com slash see what the nation
oh was it that the house
the midst of all of the holdup
you see how close we are here
nine thousand
nine hundred and fifty nine
i'll come on you gotta sign up for a face that about so that's the thing I really like
that
the that the light I had written to pick her up for a vote
you have to like it
okay can you believe like that
now by that seemed to offer
one quick thing
not there
so anyway
I hope that wasn't too much
we feel pretty good today
it's a good day in America
now
let's get on with which it
and let's begin with Russian spies
of course eleven Russian spies have been arrested
all right and that some of that I have been of reported to be operating in the united
states as earliest nineteen ninety
yet that's fascinating because I don't even understand what they're going to have a higher
at the heart of now but the press ought to have a lot of fun
but instead of him a kid
this is like these
but in the movies than the one on the moment
there's like these its switch jobs but a guy will come
and he'll have a orange back and that's what's that like it
yet and in another guy will have the same words back
and one of them put down a little take the other one knows that I would like I would
have done that but none of them that undone
so as we can tell so far there is a growing anything that interesting about no that in
atlanta with a look back
what kind of information have they been able to find about our governments and what we
plan on doing act
in Afghanistan a rerun I mean they're trying to get all this specific information on
foreign policy and
according to all the articles
they're isn't anything specific that they haven't been able to obtain is another good
example
some the plan Obama
goes to cut their and barring something that he it in something else by
yeah I know
but underneath the bottles another box like you and then
he goes into the woods for two miles of them parties it there
and so the FBI follow some there on is that's because he's a clown right
and they go dig it up now look there's a bill in what an interesting here I
the labor it began to see within the company now
who years later somebody else comes up it's up above the palm
there is no any interest in the bottle of by I think it is plain attacks leveled well
they like their music themselves
they like they like all the a little was right you make of what about the
they're called off
do you find the parliamentary identified the pontiff with the want to point out that
but the but if that's exactly the case it's so funny
but on
what's interesting about this is out of the eleven that have been arrested are not the
only spies are operating in the united states of a there might be as many as forty two
fifty couples in the US but and that coupled but that's not the point where this story
so the you look at the couple's
I thought of Illinois the inside the city and they are no lobbyists and those this of
the you know congressman who knows that
no they're in the middle of new Jersey and new York is yes there's a couple of broken
I think about his at all times I was going to bring up like how does one become a Russian
spy apparently you don't need to have any connections are any as the US government at
all
he wanted the US by okay go ahead of the problem
I how do you even get any information united nations
did you go the russians and the like
do you know what
I will exchange orange bags
well no information whatsoever you know as long as you pay me we have fun
we have a better
shot at being spies
and these russians do
I think I read the story it look like we know more about American politics then
that the couple's about
I like the guys into the public were broken that moved to light montclair whatever
if you meet with that activists here
who might know what congressman
tell us about
anybody the with a financier that does a congressman
all they had to spend a nickel and dime go to a fund raiser
I around the world
we're spot
having Iraq I think it's a very the Russia is lost their edge since the Soviet union
days
the KGB ain't what it used to be
okay let's all we might use at least that the spies o'clock think they haven't really
done anything they haven't been able to obtain any information that is that this stage in
any way I even interesting in any way
so interested though can you be arrested just the stain is by on it but I do think that
it is on
I I say like I didn't say I was trying to be a spy can I get arrested without so we
know real that that that information on the US her
other yeah I would agree that you're like Tom cruise a walk around the streets like
and from the end of the board of the of the done that on
I am up
political wing spot
mitnick governors
now let let me try it but it just seems
but he didn't pull off very much rain so they actually got on of for not registering because
if you're agent of a foreign government to register
without that you don't know it's there that could be
up to five years
and in plus money laundering
they're doing something but it's not very much from based on that
the stories were getting
so I I mean that makes it even worse because they can get twenty five years
because you do something but not very much right
okay back
there is potential here for Russia's far
as a pilot figured out
Russia's top assets
which is that way
so what are the women
turns out to be some saucy
lady in new York
but tell me a little bit more about so she's twenty nine-year-old and it's happening action
is arrested in Manhattan don't
so that she is accion this is the worst spy average they have a good things but the cows
that
and obviously public because I didn't hear was able to obtain these photos of no trouble
at all been done and it would have been the that I had a well workers on sensor spot or
not that's the but that now talking about earlier
but but by the way how Russian issued
of incredibly understand more through my life
all right now having said that on Cuba second night in a are
I can show you
and million-and-a-half Russian girls that are other than that
if they all
only
the real Russian bodies all across America
and what do you do in with that
this guy in new York who might know somebody who knows somebody
gul Washington usual out now and that you'd you do you think the congressman is certainly
do repudiate it started as a thing with you
the board of prevention
more importantly go out that obviously know whether the congressman a Senator
okay
we will lose that watched in cracking it
what is of course
the Russian parties
there's so much that it's been
this the web sites they take those women that roe Bob
a in the united states with a lot of trouble
despite the right man
I'm not trying to help you got a reason to stay going to be a clown read or write
we shouldn't be giving them advice for in interested
the have nafta activity that that of a key so for the record at the if the FBI is watching
we don't have to what the russians to spy on us
and we opened up to release the crack in
our lobbyist in congress
but this day
and we know what they're getting laid by hot western gulls were going to like a lobbyist
or colors
historically
all right
there've been rumors that label a approached just in the birth mother and after issue up
appeared a photo shoot
and that just and deeper is very upset at the service
he says my mom is that while woman
let's just leave that one for what it is
because that will emerge as roast and we're taking you now
there is a slightly there
yes four-year-old patty
yes
on bad thing
but still at the airport in salt
but some say
she I gave birth to just said when she was eighteen
arafat
I want a failure to enact had never units thought before today but
whatever free the just the deboers Ma might be a high
but I mean
it's kind of feels we're decorum else
since he's so much younger
but you don't do well that's true
that strategy
but she still because she's on Monday
yeah I don't know how to get it
not that high being but
but the reason we the reason we're doing this story look at that service
world leader
where
a you tube sensations
mom might be getting a playboy country
like this he's saying is and he's the mob he's the pact that they made any way shape
or form
so he might get fifty thousand dollars
you sure can
that's the country will have it yes it is a country
yes
I do you think it's start us on the perils I don't know would have thought we were dead
okay if she loses anybody's mind we will how much will we get to your kids
zero but a death
I might get twenty bucks or something about if she cares enough for now maybe it wasn't
a right
but in if she's a really big so you were millions to chart it
yeah right you to celebrities and on
that's about fifty thousand bucks to show your it
in answers son has graduated %uh from you keep celebrity
he is he is now a celebrity
there's something bigger than you could slow burn
the come to find out but they would agree on little it up
oh I don't buy that
it didn't you
I have you know as I say and that by anyway but but it's interesting that you bring that
up because out of jenna Bush
is now correspondent
for this edition
and her very first report was from yellowstone national park
and she looks like a clown
that about
okay
I think she was hired as a reporter
he was hired as a report
just because she's but his daughter hanging though the world report is a meeting March
sixteenth every we saw with the Chris with an added dose of all there's a joke or it's
a little like you still credible
now it will be very small
how are and never seen the wildlife are no blacks and
the cape cod away completely that type of thing
and beautiful day here in yellowstone
it's a it's a pretty great latest candidates and him
I case
I did what
what's the temperature this morning Jim
they call it
I'm when senate
I mean not no
I'm the what happened there
he needs to happen right at hand here in have any time to come in and I think that call
and we've done enough yet it's nonsensical US of gul I
yeah
we got a I think a lot of that of that
or do you have to do
it's sell a book
the temperature
you don't know
it's in today
correspondent
reporter on the scene
I hate and a what's the temperature
the
the
I that good the coup
the vote for
at I think and usually reporters are supposed to they don't have a script and they don't
have a teleprompter there where on location be it
they speak they say what they have in mind
if the issue is scripted and like
visitors come to yellowstone national park
that miss hanson yet because it's fun
you can't remember to say business let's go down to the wire
this is about
I think they were stupid but it was enough in front of her suggestion eight
clearly not in exactly their nails that that sort of thing particular
okay concentrate concentrate
why do you love the book of the veils over our record is a spot
and so on and then they said not all that
it's the
without interruption that but but
level of the poll far from the tree I feel bad being a part of our because at least understood
that write whatever they let
well the issue is is the acid jack beatty
you never think about his daughter's birthday today correspondent was three hundred thousand
dollars a year
so she may have read about housing
I know she is the police or the of all pretty good then the make all of the poor and isn't
it true goals of America I'm glad this happened because this makes it
the today show
I'm glad that a black backed by because to them it's like all we got the president's
ex president's daughter
that off them
rains did not deter but now they look like fools come on
no you watch that report and give the today show credibility us today
sometimes no idea of what real news and Americans
so to two points
jonathan you know
but you see through that making further about this is that
it's like she's been that's you know something's going on in the brain
so that's good you know the city's you know I I think this is it picked up behind them
but the two men tell you
the new policy up a little bit
maybe maybe give us that you know
supporters of how the numbers
the five seconds
if she does
many people
of particular in America
you're stupid how much we we pay to see her
I might die
but that why do you know but why why I wasn't nothing that out because it's in America's
crazy the is that's how they a that's how they're judging peoples
the level of celebrity
if you abstain
just that it was mom gets fifty thousand dollars
how much is to get
I bet playboy would offer what
half a million
easily
half a million right
no but that's what I'm trying to tell you
this is this is
this is what they must be coming up a little base
you still have to do something is saying
they accept that
slumping the a reporter to get
to be on it
television
news show right
nowadays you just need to be a celebrity
then you judge a celebrity by how much playboy will
hate you
to take your clothes off
that's so that's the world
we'll be back