because if you dump hundreds of thousands of documents online it can really be difficult to sort of go through them. go back to what you showed and that s the kind of things that are publicly available. you kind of get the idea there was wrongdoing right off the top anyway. you look at the ads and the efforts. remington was very boastful at the time about the market for younger demographic and how they love their weapons. so there s really a lot hiding in plain sight. i m not trying to duck the question but because we are working on that part of it. but let s just put it this way, that those documents that what you see as the outside of the t puzzle, that s the real color. sand it s pretty chilling. well, we look forward to the public w becoming better and better versed with the tactics gun manufacturers and their insurance agencies have been
1980s, the morgan family have been searching forjustice for decades that independent panel was not on a statutory footing, it took from 2013 until this year to report, and independent panel itself in its report said it was a problem that it did not have those statutory powers and was not able to compel people before it and get the evidence needed, so why on earth, having seen that reportjust needed, so why on earth, having seen that report just a needed, so why on earth, having seen that reportjust a few months ago by highlighting those problems, the home secretary looks to be making the same mistake with this particular inquiry, it really is a puzzle and a worry. i5 particular inquiry, it really is a puzzle and a worry. is misogyny a hate crime puzzle and a worry. is misogyny a hate crime in puzzle and a worry. is misogyny a hate crime in your puzzle and a worry. is misogyny a hate crime in your view? - puzzle and a worry. is misogyny a hate crime in your view? it - puzzle and
investigation, it seems like we peel more of the onions and find more. when we does go in the building and deliver the state of the union address. he very well can be dealing with this issue. jennifer, you are not speaking. do you think in plain english, we are getting started here. absolutely. the newsroom is like michael flynn is cooperating so we are just getting under way. so uconn cyou concur. we have been hearing similar things that the president s lawyers are telling him that mueller could exonerate him by the end of the year. it seems impossible of that case. why would his lawyer be telling him that and telling media that. it is raising this expectation that s unrealistic. i find it a bit puzzle. thanks to michael and ken
when we does go in the building and deliver the state of the union address. he very well can be dealing with this issue. jennifer, you are not speaking. do you think in plain english, we are getting started here. absolutely. the newsroom is like michael flynn is cooperating so we are just getting under way. so you concur. we have been hearing similar things that the president s lawyers are telling him that mueller could exonerate him by the end of the year. it seems impossible of that case. why would his lawyer be telling him that and telling media that. it is raising this expectation that s unrealistic. i find it a bit puzzle. thanks to michael and ken thomas and general ter rogers. it is been called the special relationship be with just his cell phone. how much damage has the president done to america s
gregg, that is one piece of the peulz and it puzzle. comcast took over 18 months ago. they bought entire lot. at the same time audience erosion for this night show, yes it has been happening. he s got about 3.7 million viewers a week night but that is down. david letterman, though, same thing. who is gaining viewers is jon stewart, owned by viacom. they have to reevaluate the entire structure of nbc news line, and nbc late night, i think it was matter of time until the tonight show was next in line. at the same time the budget for the show stayed at a high level until now. gregg: 2.3 million a week which is an astonishing number. right, now it s down to