directory of this administration i doubt it. but i m still hopeful that that it will. what was ka careen like? he was a fantastic young man. he always wanted to be a marine. he trained extensively since he was a freshman. he was in jrotc he helped out quite a bit with the city. very fond of a lot of the city politicians were fond of him because they knew of him. he was an outstanding young man. we interviewed you before and he wanted to be a marine when he was a toddler and started training at age 14 and lifting weights and going to the gym a remarkable young man. darrin and kelly how about taylor. he was a character for sure. a pure soul, 100 percent marine. lived there, breathe it he was
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is so important here. speak into what matt said, also, taylor is the first witness for a reason publicly. i do something tha do the induss have been calling for weeks. now, they are getting it. the process argument goes away and now they have to engage. it s bigger and broader than that one phone call, bret. bret: in the cross-examination, some of this is really interesting to look at. some of the aid about knowing whether the aide was coming, about taylor himself, citing a new york times article. we are talking about what giuliani thought or said. there is a cross-examination part of this that will be part of the public hearing as well. leak in the parts of the transcripts that they think are helpful and leaking the testimony of ambassador taylor and not allowing the republicans
fighting back all of radical islamic terrorism including iran. eric: mentioned terrorism in earlier we had a story about taylor for his and we ve reported on this extensively. taylor was a west point graduate walking two years ago in tel aviv with friends from vanderbilt business school where he was attending. he had served in afghanistan and iraq. he had gone to west point and he was sent today by palestinian terrorists. 10 of his friends were severely wounded in now. it turns out his killer spam is getting paid by the palestinian authority. they shell out 300 million a year for convicted terrorists or israeli jails. what you think about that practice? this is ridiculous. palestinians say $1200 a month to anyone who murders one individual. if you murder two or three get multiples about. this is how palestinians operate and they actually have a menu of