Democrats prepare for impeachment, new investigations are launched against President Trump, and we check the mailbag.
Date: 12–14-2018
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Democrats prepare for impeachment new investigations are launched against President Trump and we checked the mail bag. This is the bench. Piero show whether the lot
It gets you today, you will get your questions in the mail bag a little
later on. It has been a jam pact week of not very good news for the White House. There is more,
very good news for the White House on the way. Unfortunately, today will talk about all of that, but we begin today by Roma.
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to go to jail and also he's preparing, presumably to sell a memoir that he will then right
now he's in jail when he gets out. He has some some sort of revenue coming out. It's amazing to see how the press treat Michael Cohen, vs the way the press treated, for example, Linda Tripp way back when in nineteen. Ninety eight one thousand nine hundred and ninety nine to Linden.
You will recall, was the woman who recorded phone calls with Monica Lewinsky, in which Lewinsky describe being pressured by the Clinton administration to change her testimony regarding her affair with Bill Clinton and Linda Trip revealed these recordings and the press treated her as just a pariah. She was a rat. She, a terrible person, helped you take these conversations,
It was just just awful will now. Michael code is making the rounds he's on ABC News exclusively with George Stuff and obviously very objective news journalist, George Stuff Innocuous, once wept, who once said that he and Hillary Clinton cried and held each other after the ninety ninety two election and is known, objective, very objective. Super objective news report for aid
Zenos Michael called Appears- and everybody still sees Michael as sleazy character, but now he's being giving the royal treatment in a sense, it he's got the goods on President Trump and therefore must be treated with a certain baseline level of respect. Amazing. How that changes based on which party the President belongs to wheel Michael Con, had some words to say here is some of what he told it: George Stephanie,
was in this new interview. Country has never been more divisive, and one of the hopes that I have out of
The punishment that I received as well as the cooperation that I have given. I will be remembered in history as helping to bring this country back together. Yeah. Good luck with that, Michael
I have a serious problem with the idea that Michael Cohen, the president's fixer, who did not believe any of the poles during twenty succeed than that guy's can bring the country back together. But Democrat seem to be sort of ok with this idea because, however, takes down trouble bring the country back together ever new piece out and usually today, talking specifically about this giant lie, there's been promulgated that president from is the great divide
you're in chief as though we didn't have divisions before President Trump every poll shows. We are divided more during the Obama administration. By the end, then, we were at the beginning on a variety of categories, including race class in religion. All that happened under President Obama. That's a vision was the cause of president from selection. Trump is more result of division that
cause and division. That doesn't mean that president troubles unifying. I don't think that he is but to pretend that President Trump is the sole cause of artificial and that therefore, the curative for that is Michael Colon coming in from the wings and spouting stuff about
residents from its just silly and some media lying to you by proxy thousands, all Michael Cone, had to say he also explained that he never had lied, which is weird since he actually display guilty the lines theirs.
What do you say to people and their lot of people would be watching?
who are we thinking, but wait a second. He lied for so long. Why should we believe him? Now, what's the matter,
What do you mean? Lied lied about what have the Trump organizations a microcosm
even just a New York real estate market. What did we lie about its New York real estate? Yes, it's the greatest products ever created satellite.
Well, I mean you just sort of glad guilty to the whole perjury thing, so there is that when peoples,
that you're a liar. Maybe it's because you plead guilty in court to lie
and are now going to go to jail for three years because of its probably it's that in many cases, the really material part of what Michael current had to say was in the rest of the interview, he was asked specifically whether President trumpet knew that it was wrong to pay off stormy Daniels and Karen Macdougall or try to have cared Macdougall during the campaign.
As part of the campaign and calling said, of course, according to the New York Times the comments from Mr Collins, persons who was sentenced to three years in prison by a federal judge on Wednesday, he put guilty to helping to arrange payments to the two women, a violation of campaign financed line for line to Congress about the duration of deliberations. A proper about it proposed from tower meeting in Moscow
Thursday. President Trump and one of his personal attorneys, regionally Ani, said the president was not to be blamed for the campaign financed crimes, because you trusted calling to know the law from tweeted that out yesterday, trophies lashed out icon on Thursday President Trump accused Cohen of trying to embarrass him here is what President Trump had to say about his relationship with.
Michael Courtney says you never directed Michael, constitute anything wrong. I call Cohen says that he lied in order to protect year, which response to that limited. I never directed him to do anything wrong whenever he did. He did on his own age, a lawyer
a lawyer who represents a client is supposed to do the right thing: that's what you pay them a lot of money, etc, etc. He's a lawyer he
represents a client I never directed him to do anything incorrect or wrong. Now this is president from St Line of defence sought to recap the charges that are now going to be brought against president from probably by the southern district of New York. There are three separate charges or really two and a half that are going to be brought against president from the first is campaign, finance violation, the case here, just to recap, because I know this stuff gets complicated, so we need to recapitulate. The case here is that President Trump worked with Cohen,
and push going to pay off his former lovers in the midst of an election cycle. After hearing via the national inquirer that Stormy Daniels was looking to tell her story. The alleged crime here would be that the Daniels Hush money was
possibly a campaign expenditure, given that the experts,
it would not have existed irrespective of the candidates election campaign, meaning that Trump wouldn't have paid off stormy Daniels if it wasn't the middle of an election cycle. So how do we know that Trump would not have just paid off the angels anyway? Well aware,
Can media incorporated the parent company for the national inquire has now admitted that it paid former trump?
more care and Macdougall. A hundred fifty grand in concert with the candidates
presidential campaign and an origin
sure that Macdougall did not publicized
damaging allegations about the candidate before the twenty sixteen presidential election am. I further admitted that its principal purpose in making the payment was
to suppress the woman story so as to prevent it from influencing the election Cohen, has specifically said that the paths were made at present trumps direction. President trumps defence would be listen. I told
I can call it that this thing should go away. He's a lawyer, it's his job to do the legal thanks and that's what you're hearing President Trump Express on Fox NEWS right there is that if the law was broken, that's Michael Collins fall. That's not my fault, it's pretty good case
in order for you to violate campaign finance law, it's one of these
weird areas of law where you have to have wilfully done so, meaning that you have to know that you are asked
violating the law when you violated the law, he has done it by accident negligence. Ignorance is sort of adventure.
Using just in my lawyer skirted up, and that's really what from is saying here now. That brings us to the second element of purported criminality and I'll, be the crime of supporting perjury. The crime of warning perjurer requires a few elements. According to the Department of Justice, one that perjury was coming
to that the defendant procured the perjury corruptly, knowing believing we're, having reason to believe it to be false and that the defendant new,
leave her had reasonably at the perjurer had knowledge of the falsity of his or her.
Testimonies of color is already setting up front for this kind of thing. The Trump told him to lie in his testimony before Congress. Now all he s too, establishes that Trump instruct
him to live or him? So these are the two main areas of disagreement between Trump and call in one corner
having to translate into why promising. I did not come and does this sort of thing for a living he's a shade,
character. I have to tell him the lie. He knows exactly, whereas bread is buttered, but it's not me read me, that's just what he does. He goes out new life. He says stuff, that's trumps! Defence number, one
trumps defence number two on the campaign finance stuff is, I don't
anything that campaign finance law. Look at me. Do I look like in elections where it's Michael Collins Job, if you screwed up he screwed up up the problem with all of this, is that president trumpet, in his hatred for Michael
and then step directly into a pile of dog. Do because, in the middle of this Fox NEWS interview, he drops this little doozy about the kind of work that he had, Michael Common, do
why don't you hire Michael currently was universally Taylor. First of all, that was its title, a very low level work. Why did you need public relations and he did law, but he did so. He had seen on television. It was ok and television, but you
ago, many years
twelve thirteen years ago. He did miss over here
on a committee- and he was so responsive and so good and I said, he's a nice guy I'll get so here is. The problem is
say that the lawyer, you say he relied on to get things done, was just doing low level work for you mostly pr. It is very difficult
then claim that he was an expert lawyer. You relied on for legal advice and ensure
but you are compliant with campaign finance law. The president should not have said this stuff. The president is not his own best lawyer. It turns out that every criminal circle,
stands. Your lawyer is your own best lawyer. This is why
when you see people representing themselves on tv in criminal cases,
every lawyer says that stupid that the key here is that you should really be quiet. Now
It also puts president from lawyers in the difficult position of then having to figure out what to say no,
particularly as new information emerges according to,
and we see news president from the third pillar
in the room in August twenty fifteen, when his lawyer, Michael Corn, and the national income,
your publisher, David Packer, discussed ways. Pegrenne could help counter negative stories about from its relationships with women according
two NBC news. This under cuts the case that Trump normally would make that he would have spent money, no matter what the election status on Stormy Daniels or Current Macdougall as part of a non prosecution agreement disclosed ones, thereby federal prosecutors. American media ink. The inquiries parent company admitted that Peck our offer to help deal with negative stories about the
president presidential candidates relationships of women by, among other things, assisting the campaign in identifying such stories, so they can be purchased and their publication of their publication avoided. Trumpets first identified is attending the meeting by the Wall Street Journal, so this undercuts trumps case that he was ignorant of the campaign stuff in that it had nothing to do with campaign on a second
we're going to get to how exactly president trumps, personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, is dealing with this. Suffice it to say that his line of defence is not particularly good. Now
we will get to whether any of this is really prosecutable we'll get whether any of this is impossible
we'll get to be insane number of other investigations. Democrats are leaking which actually, which actually undercuts their message, that they are deeply concerned
about the law and makes it seem more like a witch hunt as president from his at what
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things are Michael Cohen, saying things, and basically everybody gearing up for the possibility of the southern district in New York. Dropping indictment on President Trump for campaign violations, as well as supporting perjury. Those are probably the charges or obstruction of justice.
There might be other table as well. So here's how ready Giuliani is defending President Trump. It's not good its eyes had a good line of defence
He says that the campaign finance violation that Michael Corn was sentenced for, is quote. Not a big crime quote nobody
I killed. Nobody got rob. This was not a big crime. Ok, that's not a good legal defence. Not a big crime is actually not a standard.
In law, and we are, we are now actually legally speaking of the Fifth Avenue defence. Remember the president from said during the campaign, he could shoot someone
on fifth avenue would lose single vote so now, apparently the mayor who is responsible for
the implementation of broken windows, theory and New York, which programme in New York based on prosecuting small crimes
now saying that small Grimes, don't matter so long as those small
these are small enough and they aren't murders. I guess the idea is that anything short of murdering somebody is really not a particularly big deal now. Is it true that
campaign violence violations are not enough to take down a president. Yes, it is true campaign. Fine!
sounds violations are not enough to take down the president. Nobody cares about them. Everybody assumes a campaign finances crap anyway. Nobody really thought any differently. Nobody thinks the President Trump doesn't pay off women to keep them silent. Nobody thinks the president from isn't who president from
is this thing about being President Trump, and this is why, in this will become relevant. Second, when I discuss Democrats attempted impeachment, which is coming next vit, none of this changes, your picture, president drop out of theirs. Anyone in the country who thought the present from isn't the kind of guy
who would pay off women. He slept with leg. Is there anyone who thought that is there? Anybody, the country without the President Trump was deeply concerned about the intricacies of campaign violations?
campaign finance violations that he was sitting there like we're gonna make sure that nobody spends twenty seven hundred bucks
Don't make sure that nobody violates that these these particular campaign promises. President Trump has been Donald Trump. His entire life, as it turns out,
and then your guerrillas, real estate business, is indeed very dirty, as you heard Michael coincide, because that doesn't change the image of who President Trump is
doesn't actually change. How's administration works and so the idea that he kept proceed as press
of the United States because of these crimes. Well, that's not true, and it's obviously not true.
And this is the point read. This- is where the rubber really meets the road, because the next step here is going to be Democrats. Pushing for impeachment can already hear them boxing themselves. It
Democrats may not want to push for impeachment. Democrats may want to maintain
this controversy up until the twenty twenty election, but they basically forced themselves to move on impeachment because there now
in president from openly of criminality, which means the responsibility is on them in the house to push for impeachment. So, let's talk about that a little but Eric Swallow is a convention
democratic, and he says the President Trump presides over a criminal presidency read this. Is the Democrats boxing themselves in two attempting some sort of impeachment before the twenty twenty election? You are now seen more evidence than ever that Donald Trump was associated with a criminal campaign. Criminal transit-
in presides today very likely over a criminal presidency, and you ve seen people in his orbit
who are either under investigation, have pledged guilty or are serving prison time because of their associates,
with one or all three of those different entities. The Democrats
screaming criminality they're going to have to push for impeachment. But the question is: could they credibly impeach President Trump in the house
democrats today, who are saying well once push from each man now are these in peaceable crimes. So here is my answer: if this had all happen in ninety ninety five, the answer is yes, but we live in the Post Clinton era. You can separate the the question of presidential decency and presidential class into BC and AC before
and after Clinton, because before clear, there is basically a bipartisan consensus view committed a crime you're going to be ousted this. What happened to Richard Nixon Republicans supported his impeachment, even though they are
members of his own party. That's why he resigned in the first place, but when it came to Bill Clinton, not a single Democrat, not one in the Senate supported his in peace.
Went on charges that look extraordinarily like the sort of allegations that are now being made by President Trump Quint was impatient, obstruction and perjury based on his testimony,
pressure and others regarding their testimony and Monica Lewinsky and the Senate then acquitted him. The political lesson we all took from this was that impeachment was deemed inappropriate in cases where the president could
so operate. They said what we gotta seventy percent approval rating he can still be the president's these crimes are really go to his efficacy. Well,
those same arguments now apply to President Trump, and in fact president from would not have been successful, would not have been successful in its presidential primary run. If it had not been very widespread procession,
morality low, no longer mattered and politics, a perception that springs directly from the Clinton Ears
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when spending years paying off. All of these women couldn't suborn perjury obstructed,
it is about ancillary matters. That's really what people are talking about with regard to President Trump
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Ninety. Ninety eight and ninety ninety nine, which, by the way is not even completely draw a bunch of Republicans, voted against a kind of conviction in the Senate, is republican Senate that acquitted President Clinton and ninety ninety nine, but the hue and cry by the media is gonna, be the Republicans are hypocrites. They voted to impeach Clinton, another not voting to impeach,
president Tromp, but here's the thing. The reality on the ground has now changed once one group of people violates the rules, you have obliterated the rules. Our country exists on an unspoken set of assumptions about things that we holding
common, as we have seen in virtually every area of american life, we no longer hold very many things in common one of the things that we clearly do,
not holding common and did not holding common was our perspective of what the presidency should be ones then
crash violated the rules. The Republicans had listened. We are not going to hamper ourselves by continuing to
I rules with regard to character and morality and the presidency when Democrats are pretty clearly not interested in any of that sort of stuff. We're not gonna, be held to account by Democrats for doing this source of now. Do I,
I think that in an ideal world Republicans and still uphold that standard yeah, I do. But this is.
Did ideal world and the idea that Republicans are going to unilaterally disarm in the face of democratic.
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We think the next time a Democrat. Does this stuff? You are going to support their impeachment. We
the euro? We hold this standard for president from because you're a bunch of partisan hacks, and that being the case,
we're, not gonna, help reinstituted standard for us that does not apply to you. There has to be a collective
mutually assured destruction that takes place that mutuality,
for destruction has not been achieved, and that's why I think Republic,
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and he runs for reelection because he's under threat of indictment by the southern district of New York, that is the most
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claims that this is all a big witch hunt and to be
honest with you. It looks like a little bit of a witch hunt when every single aspect of president from life is being picked up.
We talked about the fact that the newly elected attorney general in the state of New York has already said that she's going to go after members of trumps family should not even go looking for crime is going to look at members of the Trump family for having committed crime, which is the definition of selective prosecution. If you're looking at someone- and you are attempting to take down
them just to uncover crimes committed as opposed to finding a crime and then linking it with the actual perpetrator. This is the definition of bad law enforcement,
and yet this is what so many people on the left are doing. The latest example of this is apparently, according to the Wall Street Journal, better
prosecutors in Manhattan are now investigating whether president from two thousand, seventeen inaugural Committee misspent some of the record one
seven million dollars. Arrays from donations, people famille
over the matter said the criminal brought by the man
new us all attorney's office, which is in its early stages, also
examining whether some of the committee's top donors gave money in exchange for access to the incoming Trump Administration policy concessions or two in
once official administration positions, some of the people said giving money in exchange for political, favor
could run a fell, a federal corruption laws. What's be straight about its president. Trumped came into office, saying all of Washington DC is corrupt, and he said I myself of the nation. Is corruption,
I was at her whole equant came to my wedding. I paid the Clinton's that Hillary Clinton in Brooklyn would come to. My wedding
get politicians in her all the time begging me begging me to give the money and I to working for me running, built down from said this suffering
the weird misimpression that people who donate your inaugural committees don't expect any kind of her. Ireland's weirdness impression that people just decide. Oh, I like Barack Obama, so much. I made up a million bucks into his own inauguration, or does it mean that you're gonna get ambassadors?
send was on inauguration, or does it mean that you're gonna get Nimbus Bahamas everywhere?
He knows how this game works, but now
having federal prosecutors. Look at the inauguration committee without
presumably any evidence that anything is happening so far is pretty amazing.
Grow committee hasn't been asked for records or been contacted by prosecutors according to work closely
the matter who said we are not aware of any evidence. The investigation, the journalist reporting actually exists, but that's not stopping apparently investigation from moving forward federal prosecutors, vast writ Rick Gaiety former campaign, it served as the inaugural.
When his deputy chairman about the fund spending at its donors, according to people familiar with the matters
We are dig through every element of trumps life in an attempt to get him. It does me
get seem a lot like a witch hunt when everybody is hunting for which is now it's possible. They come up with some witches in the witch hunt, but that doesn't change the motivating factors underneath all of this and that's why? If president from successfully able to convey that all of this is in fact a big effort to get him even if he's guilty of some of it, then,
Maybe it doesn't hurt him quite as much as people think come twenty twenty, especially when the media continued again give credibility to just rand
those who make any allegation about the president under any circumstances like media. I today has a big piece about a former staffer on the apprentice and current standard up comic. They know o castle, who claims that Donald Trump and it was a speed free who snorted crushed up. After all, that's not the most credible sourcing and south most credible story, considering that Donald Trump is eighteen, total or because his brother was an alcoholic and apparently has gone round for years. Young people and told them not to do drugs and not do alcohol,
Nonetheless, this guy, who worked on the apprentice, said that he worked on some of trumps beauty pageant stirring the ninety nine, in which President Trump would would offer girls to come up to his hotel room again. Unless there's criminal activity allege that
What exactly the revelation is there, but the point is that, no matter what the allegation
tsar are against president from substantiated or not they'll get heavy play from all the people who want to see him up and its Democrats and has now
applause, you say we're gonna go after his tax returns. It yesterday, if president from could get Democrat somehow to convey
but it doesnt matter than water, every aspect of his life and he's the victim in all of this, then he could successfully run
for real action, at least on the basis that this is a group of vindictive jerks. We're trying to come after him, Nancy Blowsy, looking pretty vindictive right here. Yes, there is popular demand for the four for the Congress to request the President's tax returns. They will have their path as as as we go forward, I'm sure that might have will resist, and so
The question is: how do we go? Where do we go from? There is. Another matter is created for everyone. If you hear from from this person, I mean again that this idea that tax returns are also on the table everything's on and we all
what the real motivating factor hairs, joy, bay, huh,
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Members they should all go to jail itself so funny to hear all these people,
we're very angry at people shouting locker up about Hillary Clinton, who committed federal crimes in concealing and and keeping on private service classified in
measure. Always Mps were limit about locker operating lock. Everybody up. I don't like Joy Bay, her conveying the these sort of emotional emotional bursting forth. The Democrats would really like to see here they have nothing to lose by speaking against truth to power,
why does he say should find it commits a crime and loving parents? More that's gone on behalf of the winter. I think favours have been done in its guidelines.
To go to you, don't wanna Grammy interest, so this
so or enhance needs to go to jail because he's nice to President Trump there a lot of votes in this country who are fans of President Trump and if they get this
I that all of this is is set up. It can be a problem for Democrats,
and meanwhile, in other Trump World news. The ongoing search for chief of staff continues apparently too of the top candidates are Jared kosher. They, President son in LAW, who is responsible for a vast swathe of policy inside the Trump administration. From
we'll justice reform to middle eastern policy has been under a lot of fire recently for his relationship of Mohammed, been someone who is the the de facto king of Saudi Arabia. Kosher, of course, is if uncle trumps husband and is very close with President Trump personally there's been talk that he might be up for chief of staff. I think
be a very bad move for the front administration. Gerardi has an enormous amount of power over the policy in the trunk
administration. Not what let me just make it up, I'm not for nepotism. I dont like nepotism. I don't like the idea that you're related to the president. Therefore you get a position and high politics, but let's not pretend
the decision to president drop this isn't what about isn't because again, I don't think it's right. This is happening on the republican side of the I'll. Buy nepotism is a bipartisan feature. Bobby Kennedy became attorney general, because brother was president of the United
data, the time which is an insane thing that was allowed to happen to have it your way. I can appoint a family member to be the person overseeing the Justice Department. That's supposed to oversee me pretty well
Child, and then Teddy Kennedy ran for centred on the back of his brother, and then you have the Clinton's
Obviously, in Hillary Clinton running on the back of being married to the president, then running for president on the back of being married or former president, it turns out that nepotism is a bite.
Partisan problem in the United States should yard retrieval staff.
No, I they honestly trumpeted, haven't you ve staff from from just do you want to do is going to anyway from just a point himself, chief of staff, you just say no one can read this place like I can
I met a chief of staff cassettes the reality anyway, when you wanted to
nor John Kelly. He just ignore John Kelly when you wanted to ignore, runs previously just ignored rights. Previous who cares, if you just appoint himself chief of staff, have anyone but have a scheduler lose out?
front in his office in bring back the lady from the Trump organization maker, the schedule and then just run. The thing like
he wants to run. The thing is a family business. The other person who they are discussing is Chris Christie, which is just beyond insane bringing in Chris Christie. The the corruption written form. A new Jersey governor to who most famously got was sent to go
like hamburgers for president from on the campaign drop a present from can find anyone else in the United States who wants to go get a member
was we're. Gonna die, coconut burger, he's gotta, bring increased Christie, just two,
serially humiliate him on national television. You remember one Chris Chrissy became part of the trunk campaign and every other Trump rally was from pointing over to christian guy. Look at the level of that men over here. Look at him he's a benzine jelly Chris get out of here. Get me shine backs Chris enough
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the worst media story of the day. This is it. This is just media malfeasance, an extraordinarily high level, so the Washington Post is blasting out this.
One. Seven year old, migrant girl taken into border patrol custody dies of dehydration exhaustion. Now, if I were to just read that headline,
I would think that a seven year old girl was taken into work, patrol custody and true solely vine, where the shoes healthy and happy and bouncing off the walls and then the cruel border patrol agents allowed her to die of.
Migration and exhaustion. That, of course, is not what happened when you read the article. What you see is that a seven year,
grow from Guatemala died of dehydration shock after she was taken into border patrol custody last week for crossing from exit.
Into the? U S illegally, with her father and a large group of migrants along a remote span of the New Mexico Desert, you US customs and border protection
said on Thursday, according to see BP reports, they grow and her father were taken into custody about ten p m December sixth south of lords for New Mexico. As part of a group of a hundred and sixty three people who approached USA,
just to turn themselves in more than eight hours later, the trial began having seizures at six twenty five, a m C Bp Records show emergency responders,
arrive soon after measure, her body temperature, two hundred and five point seven degrees and according to a statement from CP, she reportedly had not.
Eaten or consumed water for several days so whose fault
is it that this girl, this port, is poor. Child died of dehydration, probably to her father.
And see me agents who took her into cousin, we'll know what they did in the eight hours between when they got her and when she started
maybe be agents who took on because we really know what they did in the eight hours between
when they got her and when she saw
and having she's really know if they were
to review her health there. A hundred and sixty three people were. They knew nothing about with a gathered into a place and then started process.
Pressing and eight hours later, the girls are dying after a helicopter flight to Providence Children's hospital in El Paso. The child went into cardiac arrest and was revived according to the agency, but the child did not recover and died at the hospital less than twenty four hours
for being transported. The father remains in El Paso awaiting a meeting with guatemalan consular officials. According to the sea, BP, the aid
since he is investigating the incident to ensure appropriate policies or followed food and water are typically
I did to migrants and border patrol custody and it wasn't immediately clear Thursday if the girl received provisions and a medical exam before the onset of seizures, because here is one of the things about dying of dehydration. If you don't drink
four sat for many days and then
you're giving a load of water? That may not
help. You you mean that need ivy. It may not be enough just to give somebody low but water. This idea that if you have somebody a cup of water, if they haven't had a drink for five days, suddenly they will be they'll be saved from dehydration. It is just,
not the case? According to spokesman Andrew me, had border patrol agents took every possible step to save the child's life under most trying circumstances as fathers and
there's brothers and sisters. We empathize with the loss of any child natural
the issue? You blame the sea BP for all of this. This is obviously the fault of the parents. If you, if you cross a giant
third without feeding your child, and then you arrive at a
eyes within eight hours. The cat is having seizures you're the parent you're, the pair the agency said it was expecting an autopsy on the trail, but results would not be veiled.
For several weeks. An initial diagnosis by physicians, Providence, hospital listed the cause of death as septic shock.
Fever and dehydration. Again, dehydration is not just you didn't drink for twelve hours or you didn't drink for twenty four hours it if you die of dehydration, do not have drink for a very long time,
That is quite possible that if you try to give somebody water after their this dehydrated, they start throwing up anyway. So it's just bad media coverage just stupid bad media coverage, because this is the way the media try to push a partition.
Narrative. Now speaking of bad media stories, I am sad to see
The weekly standard has now been shut down the weekly standard. I has been sort of ay ay and institutional tent poles in the conservative movement forest.
Twenty three years was shut down by clarity, media group. The announcement came,
magazines at our Stephen HAZMAT, privately with Rhine Mckibben, who is the chairman of the weekly standards, publisher, media DC, but given certain oppressor
these are more than twenty years. The weekly standard has provided a valued and important perspective on political, literary and cultural issues. Of the day the magazine has been homes.
Some of the industry's most dedicated intelligent staff. I thank them for their hard work in contributions not just to the publication, but the field of journalism. There's a lot of of really talented writers over at the weekly standard. I hope to work with some of them in the future
I am sad to see them go. Employees were told they ll be paid through the end of the year and that afterward they receive severance, which would ranges.
Scales receives severance, employs
need to sign in India. However, employees were also told to clear out their desks by the end of the day, and they said their email addresses were already being in the process of being shut off, which is pretty amazing, the the
of the weekly stand are basically said, the reason there being shut down is because they were anti trump. It's not just that the weekly Stenner was aunt. I tromp is that the weekly standard started to reflect the preferences of bill
crystal who seems to have lost his mind a little bit over President Tromp bill Crystal who I have respected as a thinker for a very long time, the fact that that he decided to tell people to vote, for, I believe you told people over Democrats in the last election cycle and that he's he's sort of taking the MAX boots
action on from anything Trump does, is bad, that's not likely to when you a lot of friends and admirers or readers and that's Chewbacca there. So many talented writer.
Over there. I am sure they will all get jobs and I will work to help them get jobs at other outlets. Because again I don't like to see talented people go without work. Ok, so
time for a little bit of malicious mailbag. Ok, so Stephen says: if Justice Ginsburg were to die before the mission,
election of basically, the same chronological time is just as clear did show the Republicans proceed with confirming a new justice before the election are not. The answer is, of course, Republicans should proceed with confirming a new justice. They should not wait until after the president,
your election, the actual rationale for not voting on merit garland was not. There was the middle of a presidential cycle, the actual rationale
for not voting on merit. Garland is because Merrick Ireland did not have the votes in the Senate to be approved. End of story. It was always, in my opinion, a very stupid maneuver.
You suggest America. Ireland should get a vote if Hillary Clinton had been elected like I don't think it's the responsibility of the Senate to Green light, any judge it does not want to green light. That's the way that our constitutional system works. Michael's has habit. I have two questions. I think
only you might have the answers question one is it true. He said Michael Moles is an essential. Employee question too, could ever be possible that he could be one day thanks, Michael while Michael
I like that Michael wrote, a letter about himself to us. That's exciting! No, I did not say noses and essential employers had every employee.
Of the daily work of the daily wire was an essential employee, but every rule has its exceptions and Michael, I like to think of Morrison Independent contracts. To be frank and second, could it every possible that it could be an essential
Why, one day well, yeah may we could put him to work, scrubbing, toilets or something that make a more essential than he is now houses Haven.
Are you reconcile evolution with the Bible? More specifically, Genesis, one, twenty seven God created mankind in our image in likeness. Is that consistent with the idea that we come from monkeys? Yes, it is because the question is, what does it mean to be created in God's image or likeness? In my opinion, and in the view of a lot of people who commentators what this actually means that you are created with an independent, creative capacity that does not belong to animals, you have the ability to transform the world to make independent free wills choices, and that is being made in the image of God is other God looks like a human, isn't that God has two nostrils and two hands and to feed?
right? That's that's not what it means. What it says God created. Mankind are image and the general view of natural law scholars ranging from Thomas Aquinas. To my mind, it is, is the God can use whatever natural processes he wishes in order chip for him to accomplish his goals, and so when the Bible describes the creation of the Euro
then that could very easily and, in spite of scientific parlance, be described as the natural processes of the universe? The question is what stood behind that process? What made that process happened? The way that process was made to happen.
Over says hello. Ben now, though, we know my gloves, naughty isn't gonna one in twenty twenty will you enjoy endorse Jim Costa? For president no democracy,
in his own mind, is already present intent on disabuse him of that Kevin's has Kevin.
Why? Why did you won't be a lawyer? And why did you stop so ok? I have a lot of great stories about my law from interview process itself
I had the same as far as I know the most unsuccessful more from interview process for anyone who graduated come loud from Harvard LAW School, maybe in there,
strength, so whether works at Harvard LAW School is that when you grab
wade when you getting ready graduate all these law firms com and they recruit you because your Harvard law, gradual, which means your special, so they all come to the Charles Hotel
and they roll out the red carpet, and you interview them. Basically, they interview you and you are,
what have you done to see what sort of farm it you'd like to work for, so I register for some thirty two interviews. I got one offer out of thirty two, and this was not because my great
This is because, specifically on my, I had a bunch of my books and my books included title.
Like brainwashed, how universities indoctrinate America's youth and porn generation how social liberalism is destroying our future right,
like that, are not apt to when you admirers in legal circles where everybody is a far left us, and so I would have interview experiences where I remember. I walked into one interview with a major law: firm called Gibson done in crusher, which has outlets all over the country. I believe this was the Orange County branch. Maybe in any case I walk into the inner
Before I can even sit down the goddess even check my even say hello. I walk into the room before I can sit down the partner behind a desk says. It's always been my contention that conservatives and religious people in general have authority to fear.
Sex, and I looked at her. I thought well and I get this job. So I said that is the stupidest.
I think thing I have ever heard in my entire life, my prediction came for. I did not
at that job. There are a lot of experiences that were just like that,
are viewed one time at Kirkland Allison, another first rate law from it.
Our friends work for critical in Dallas, and they call me back for a call
in LOS Angeles, and they do so
and when they lose callbacks are trying to recruit you and so what they do is they put you with people
You think you we'll get along what people we'll talk, how great the farmers, so they decide you not be great, will put Shapiro with a couple of other jewish. Harvard law graduates is pretty much the worse thing you can do, because if you,
You are a jewish person who is not orthodox chances are
extraordinarily liberal and ass. It turns out that's exactly right. One of these people was a radical environmentalists and another them was
feminist lawyer, so we're all out
and then they say: ok well, what's all go to lunch together as well? I know I'm not gonna eat anything when I have like a coke and you guys can eat and I'll be fine. I do wrong time. No, no media, auto kosher us.
The only kosher restaurant in downtown away at the time was a greasy falafel shop. So there we are and are expensive suits at a greasy. Falafel show
telling down on follow up and one in the end and the girl who then the girl, the woman, happens to be a lesbian and the guy who sitting next to her, while talking he reaches into his pocket and pulls out an old column that I've written. I've had us indicated column by this point that this point for six years,
He pulls out a column than ever in such reading to me from my own column, and then he says, and then he says,
do you agree with this. I say well yeah I wrote it
was a combat same sex, marriage and the woman says, while I'm a lesbian- and I said in my typical fashion so and
She was very upset about that's because she assumed that I guess, because she was a lesbian. I would now change my
her world view on same sex marriage, because this have left thinks it's a personal in,
alt members of laughed. If you don't change our entire world view based on their personal life experiences, which is pretty shocking- that in any case
these are poorly the one, the one the worst though- and this is me getting to the answer- the one that went the worst was. I would specifically asked by one point
by one of these firms, why I wanted to work in corporate law. Why wanted to be a corporate attorney? And I looked at the interview and I said, for the money, which is the obvious
an honest answer to anyone who wants to practice corporate law right, you're, not you're, not going to corporate law for the love of the law
Anybody says they are is a liar. Ok, the region are going there because the partners are making a couple million bucks. You hear the Indian Ocean
you're going from Harvard LAW School, where you study how to be Atticus, finch- and you say about legal theory and you study
Bout original was umbers legal realism and it's all about ideas, and then you go to a law from where you sit in a room, and you review page numbers and commas and missing paragraph in dense for two thousand two hundred bilbil
hours a year. The idea that you are doing this for the pure enjoyment of black stones commentaries is insane say why he said: why are you doing this has set for them
So that's my say answered. Why why I want to be a lawyer for money? I mean right, I have finished I wanted. I went to college, I got my degree and Polly sigh. You can't get a great job.
With Molly saw, my mom had always been sort of practising kind of law issues in business affairs. Then you should get your lot agree, not really sure I wanted the Alsace headed really well adapted to Harvard sleep. Now you have two guys out: ok, fine and then after. That is what you do now
while you Workin law, so that was the idea. Also
wanted to learn the real estate business? That is some
That did not end up happening. Ok, Samuel says hey, but what do you find when you find time Europe
You schedule for writing your novels. Do you set aside a specific timing stay or you set aside a specific time entirely to working on novel
been listening for a couple of years now and greatly appreciate the balanced approach in your honesty. Thank Yous Samuel. So I worked on my novel. True legions, sorry, my spare time I just to carve out times in the day, and what have realized is that I have to
well, I have to tell my assistance those around me that they need to not schedule my day that I need a block of like three hours
are not bothered if you want a right, not sure whether you writing nonfiction or efficient.
Somebody says too, you can. I have five minutes of your time. He answered
usually be now because five minutes
my time is not five minutes. My time, it's the fifteen minutes in preparation
for the five minutes, my time than the fifteen minutes after we're getting back into my work, there is no
This thing is a five minute block of your time. Even a person asking your question for thirty seconds requires you to be wrenched out of your work and then taking another ten minutes to get back
in cigarettes. You really do need to have undivided blocks of time or you simply are not bothered if you
right, that's true, whether you writing nonfiction or fiction obvious. I read a lot more nonfiction infection terraces. Heaven
I've been living in California since the military station meteor six years ago. At first I love the stakes I was young and saw myself is more of a liberal but ass. I grew older and more educated. I definitely find myself firmly on the conservative side of the fence. I recently decided. I want to move away from California to find a state with lower taxes in more job opportunities. Giovanni
inundations for cities that are potentially worth moving too thanks for the awesome content? Well, there are a lot of fantastic cities in states that are more conservative in terms of just pure beauty of the city. Charleston South Carolina is gorgeous city. I think it's the prettiest city that I've ever been to it's just me:
but in terms of great cities that are in conservative areas. Obviously Dallas is a fantastic city. I like a clump of setting up an acid, adding local hemisphere is great,
national is great house that there are a lot of really great towns that that I have been to in conservative states and honestly, were I not wedded to
being near a jewish community, thou Gimme a lot more options on where
lemme, get one more question. Let's see Corey says my ex.
MAX. You should try to argue that America's monotheism capitalism of failed and we should adopt and chinese policy. What would your argument to this be? Thank you, Corey Centralized planning works in the short run, in the sense that it directs capital toward a particular ball.
That goal can be successful national run. It does not work in the long run, because the bottom line is that the collective wisdom of the crowd when it comes to the products and services to be created.
Much stronger, much more versatile, much more durable than anything directed hopped out. It is amazing to watch
We'll make the same economic areas over and over back in the nineteen twenty nine thirty. Is there a lot of folks in the west? He said: well, look the growth rates and Stalin's Russia look at that the five year plans and then all of that collapse. Frightened turns out that all that was fake when you keep your people in a step and in a state of abject misery for thirty years and then give them.
Actual gains and for another happy, because the gradual gains that does not mean that people in China are living a lifestyle anything comparable to the lifestyle of the United States, the United States, still world driver of the economy. If the United States economy,
Where'd you go into recession. The entire world goes into recession. The same thing is not necessarily true of the chinese economy, which has experienced
several serious economic shocks in the past several years and that has had some impact, but certainly not tremendous global impact in the same way that the United States economy has just monotheism in capitalism. Haven't worked. Have you seen a chart of gdp per capita since the advent of free markets in the early nineteenth century? It looks exponential. This is just the stupidest crap I've ever
really. That's so dumb, like read a book a book. Some, let's see. Ok, we'll do some things out, there's something that question said Aunt em said we can get to all of them, but let's get you some things I like and then some things that I hate so things I like last night, we had our Christmas Party over at my business partner, germ
Barnes House, the God can german boring, I end was beautiful, is really well decorated and really nice and Maya, and in a bunch of these folks who work at the company were all singing holiday. Songs like like wonder wall to
I was very weird everybody in any here's the thing about the daily wire staff: it was a dry party and everybody was still sitting there like they were drunk together. The estimable, Mathis Glover did a rather fantastic rendition of call me, maybe with acoustic piano, which is, it turns out. Call me, maybe not a good song and call me, maybe without any production value, particularly not good, but math is got very into it. Send you a rendition of can't help falling in love with you was was definitely a classic of the Genre
we had neck, who is out there singing with the full passion that he could bring to it. We had Alex in an Dylan and they did the twins with beards. They were, there were singing. Every rocks on everything sounds a lot of fun when we were,
We walked in when whenever we walked- and I got to the party a little bit early and that part of a joke was that I was going to pull out the vial.
And is thus playing a sat with the pianist
and so one of the things that we played was actual good music by bath XVI
Jason enjoys a of man's desiring which, by the way, is more christmassy. They turn
Now then wonder while who would have thought or the entire crew
singing bohemian rhapsody on Christmas, which is a weird call.
Case. Here is a little bit of James. You joy of MRS Eriksson, most beautiful music ever composed by actually talented human.
Ok, that's great music. I'll get time for, in the wake of that ten percent. Stop I hate
it's the things I hate this one goes out to my wife. So last night, last night it's like one thousand and thirty p dot m and it's time to go to sleep, but I need to go to the kitchen, for something
and our have in our house are bedrooms on one side. It hasn't catches on the other side of the house and in between is kind of the den area where the kids like to play, and there is- and so usually we clear path now like good human beings. Would we should be clear path, one to the others that if we have to walk in the darkened and kill our selves, this had not been done? That's not my wife fall at my kids fall
Anyway, they decided to leave out their little chairs and their little twice I'm walking lively along happily walking along the bottom of water from the kitchen and boom.
I brew the living, how automation and I go flying head over heels over this chair like
Dick Vandyke over the ottoman in the original Dick Vandyke show I mean I just go flying and I
lock the living hell out of my way, I mean I just a straw.
Am I nay I destroy motion and an fall directly from the chair onto my son's digger. He has like a in my son has, like you know, like a bigger that you would see a construction
play. He has won the actually sit on and tie fallout from one object to another object and then on a third object. So it was. It was great physical comedy in the dark, so I'm lying on the floor and my wife is in the bedroom and all she can hear is all right. Just hear me:
Just shout right, just a blue streak in the middle of May, and I share from
Are you ok and am I
one. No, I just heard me shot a bunch of course words. After hearing a giant class
of me going down on the floor now, probably not probably not ok, and then my wife comes. Rushing in
and she sees me on the floor clutching my leg and anxiously. I mean this thing hurt like hell, I'm it wasn't just like a shilling hurt, it was they who was bleed infrastructural blood and, like my stepped directly on a bunch of blocks, the
same driving those infidels and I'm lying on the floor and my wife is laughing as hard as I have ever seen. Her laugh in her life. She is dying. I mean she is crying. She is laughing so high.
And she's like honey? Are you ok? She said well laughing through her tears and an eye.
No, I'm not. Ok. Can you get me? You know like an ice pacts. I can't move for a second and she's she's she's she's, like I'm
No sorry that happened laughing at me. The entire time literally laughing answers hurry up, and this continues for a solid. I could you not fifteen minutes of her laugh
as I hobble around the house as though I've been wounded in some sort of crucial battle and them, and finally things come down, and I put an ice pack on my leg and as we're about to fall asleep. I hear her giggling and laughing because my wife loves it. When I get hurt, it is her favorite thing I don't know,
This is why I have to talk to some more of the women in the office. I love is a woman thing, because my mom has the same thing with my father, like it might add, clocks himself. My mom thinks it's the funniest thing that she's ever seen
and you know, if I really really hurt like deeply hurt like hospital hurt, then I assume that my wife would not be quite is pleased with the situation. But when I clock myself and it really hurts, but I'm not dying, my wife thinks it's. The funniest thing that has ever happened so things I hate this one goes at you, sweetheart love you. Even if you don't love me and that's the,
I guess that's, that's the way. The cookie crumble self solid stuff, their final thing that I hate as we approach Christmas, we now get the the wisdom of a bunch of people who have no relationship with religion or traditional judeo christian values, about whether particular christian figures like the Pope are homophobic, so Jenny, Hegel,
Who is a writer, Forsyth Myers? I guess, didn't entire monologue either night about how Pope Francis is a home of old, because Pope Frances believes that homosexuality is a sin which has been part of judeo christian Cannon for approximately three thousand years,
but here is Jenny, Hegel. Finally, explaining the real reason this is all been done is because the Pope Pope Frances as a brutal homophobic, oppress, dubbed him cool Pope. But here's the thing this guy's not cool this guy's homophobic, if you're, not catholic, you're, probably thinking. Why should I care about this? And if you are a catholic you're, probably thinking what's the latest, I can leave my house and still get to mass on time. But we should all care about this, because the Pope is a world leader whose giving people permission to be prejudice.
A so much humoring from the humorous. What I love is people who are politically driven comedians, who have an agenda not being funny at all and just calling the Popa homophobic on the basis that they disagree about the status of particular behaviour and whether it is in fact
then or not. She's gonna have the name me. The policies that the Pope has pushed that are that are in favour of cracking down on gay people in victimizing, gay people. In fact, most and poked statements on this have,
in very soft. But this is not enough. Now we have to win in the great battle.
Secularism and religion. Secularism must emerge victorious and label everyone who disagrees in evil, him being so well done, South Myers and and his writers, ok, or we will be back here on Monday, with all of waste one more wink until we go.
On Christmas break and then there will be a whole new year, a fund, but we are not quite in the end of the year yet so get ready, buckle out, because next week I have a feeling is, can be a crazy one, just like every other week. I'm bench bear this out,
Mr Barroso, the bench of Euro show is produced by sending a villa real executive producer. Germany boring senior producer, Jonathan, hey our supervising producers, math squalor and our technical producer is often Stevens edited by Alex Angora Audio is mixed by micro. Mina Heron makeup is by just one over the bench Bureau show is a daily wire Ford,
wishing production copyright for publishing twenty eighty big eyes over on the mat while show today we're going to talk about the media, cynically twisting a story about a young girl who cross the border illegally and then tragically, died. Also, a college student is under investigation for saying positive things about white people, but what's wrong exactly with a white person saying good things about white people, we'll talk about that today,.
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