from. because i didn t have a drink in my hand, anytime i do a back bend i make sure to hold my drink properly. greg: in the first block you are doing a back bend. i didn t even notice that, that s her whole thing when you re drinking, back bends. i can drink upside down, upside right laying down. i m not that impressed with the numbers here though, 1.2% alcohol by volume? testing my swimming pool string filter i would ve gotten a much higher number. it also gives me a great idea, actually, kill two birds with one stone, efficiency is my middle name, so i like to, you know, perhaps at the beer to my pool over the summer and then i don t have to get out of the pool every 5 minutes to refill my glass. greg: i was thinking but the same thing. it s genius. if this didn t exist, why haven t we invented something. lazy river amusement parks, how about lazy drunk parks? i think the beer gets a little flat but i was amazed at the story also, we think it might be the beverage wareho
and then, when the public reporting about this crisis continued, and they finally had to give in, and allow him to resign, the president praised him publically and then the very next day the president immediately went to the fbi director and told the fbi director he needed to quash the fbi investigation in to mike flynn, told the fbi director that the fbi needed to drop it with mike flynn. thereafter, president trump went to the director of national intelligence, dan coats, he needed to quash the investigation on mike flynn. then, one of the president s lawyers went to mike flynn and offered him a presidential pardon. why? what explains this elaborate routine of like, you know, back bends and back flips, and layout reverse handsprings. i mean, they are just not sticking up for mike flynn. they are insisting on mike
resign, the president praised him publically and then the very next day the president immediately went to the fbi director and told the fbi director he needed to quash the fbi investigation in to mike flynn, told the fbi director that the fbi needed to drop it with mike flynn. thereafter, president trump went to the director of national intelligence, dan coats, he needed to quash the investigation on mike flynn. and then he was offered a presidential pardon. why? what explains this elaborate routine of like, you know, back bends and back flips, and layout reverse hand springs. i mean, they are just not sticking up for mike flichbynn. they are insisting on mike flynn, it s not three strikes you are out, it s like 330
and i was a criminal prosecutor for a very long time. and if you don t have evidence, you shouldn t be ruling out other explanations. right. and other explanations in some cases are simpler than going through all the back bends to get a crime. so unless and until they have evidence of a crime, we must keep all things on the table, including the mechanical. and there are many scenarios where that would work. i just don t think we should discard them and say it s a crime when we have no evidence of a crime yet. that s a fair point. richard, you have made that point often too. but are there many scenarios in which mechanical could explain a turn and then another turn and all of this, given your reporting at that point? , no of course there are not. this sort of mechanical situation we are talking about would be extremely unusual, extremely rare, and could actually have happened. and that s why mary is absolutely right, because every time, mary, you know this better than anybody. ev
well, this could happen. this is something that would change people s willingness to fly. if this kind of a thing could happen on a mechanical, i mean, what do you think, miles? i think the backbone s actually, to slightly disagree with mary, i m just looking at it from a different perspective. the back-bends are on the mechanical side. frankly, the simplest explanation involves a deliberate act. the back bends are trying to come up with a scenario where all the things failed in that way and the plane kept flying for all that distance. that s a hard one to conjure up, but i ve been working on it. it s hard. we re going to hit pause there. the rule usually is the simplest explanation usually ends up being the explanation. in this case, the simplest explanation may end up being bizarre but nor simple than the other one. why are they so confident that they have found the black boxes? and anthony bourdain is back