of relationships. and now the contrast could not be more clear. i think we have a great point here. nato is a commitment to defense. and the minute you doubt that commitment you could see. i want you to look at their faces, and how many drinks of water they need while he is talking about this. i think it is very bad for nato, john kelly i like a good body language segment. you get the sense that they were
played. we know this is not a president who likes hearing he might be getting played but there are reasons to be concerned that there are going to be sort of offers of what could happen that are tantalizing and then they get yanked away and the u.s. has nothing. so, as chris can tell you, i like a good body language segment, and i think we should study this next photograph for all that it says because it speaks a thousand words. this is the funeral of barbara bush and you see, obviously, president bush, her husband in the front, and then in the back there s all sorts of interesting alliances here. obama rig next to each other and then hillary, george wrjt bush s arm around hillary, bill clinton trying to make sure he s in the picture behind them. and then, you know, the person who is absent, of course, is donald trump and it has been pointed out that he was busy sending out 24 tweets while the rest of the, you know, living
profferring something. don t expect republicans to pick up the phone and say anything about uranium one. they benefit from the deflection too. the conversation happening behind closed doors is deeply embarrassing politically. when the president said, no, shut it down. that reflects the new legal team strategy, ty cobb. we are working with the probe. we have nothing to hide. mr. president, please don t threaten to fire mueller. that dekhraoesed the threat level on congress. that is a bit naive. it would set off a constitutional crisis, that was actually responsible legislation and seems to be an error to believe that on the advice of counsel. gowdy said let mueller do his job. you know i love a good body language segment.
remember for the last 25 years i have been doing a lot of speaking huge audiences under all kinds of circumstances. that s not going to be bothersome to me. are you going to bring notes? absolutely not. all the note will be in my head. that s good i was going to say to all the candidates. if you get caught up with the talking points and you are looking down and the folks are going to see that right away. a lot of it is body language. we used to do the body language segment. a lot of that is demeanor and how something says something that rankles you. are you going to point that out? this is-you-i m not going for that. are you going to do that or are you just going to stay within ben carson? . no i will definitely say something if somebody says something that s untrue that s the big advantage that i have. i only need to talk about what s true. i don t have to try to
remember for the last 25 years i have been doing a lot of speaking huge audiences under all kinds of circumstances. that s not going to be bothersome to me. are you going to bring notes? absolutely not. all the note will be in my head. that s good i was going to say to all the candidates. if you get caught up with the talking points and you are looking down and the folks are going to see that right away. a lot of it is body language. we used to do the body language segment. a lot of that is demeanor and how something says something that rankles you. are you going to point that out? this is-you-i m not going for that. are you going to do that or are you just going to stay within ben carson? . no i will definitely say something if somebody says something that s untrue that s the big advantage that i have. i only need to talk about what s true. i don t have to try to