would have had anything to do with submarining the president? absolutely zero. he would have nothing to do with this. i ve known him too long. if you know him, you know that isn t true, too. i don t know him that well. that s why i m giving you a chance to clear his name. heness doesn nehis name does cleared. in my experience, when people like that talk, you listen. i can t put any meat on the bon bones. was he on the phone call? i wasn t working for the nsc at the time. do you think it was odd with everything that was made public about that transcript that the secretary of state was on the call? i wasn t in the nsc at the time. i don t know. i process these transcripts but i didn t process this one. i know, but you had nothing to do with what s going on with this whistle-blower complaint but you re drawing on your experience. that s a ridiculous connection. based on my experience and consulting with staff and
in a human body. we see that. dana: what? greg: he asked if there were any bones in the human body. nobody got it. but i think he was saying that maybe all of quentin tarantino s characters are filled with blood. eric: blood and guts. greg: are there any bon bones? bob: can you repeat the question? kimberly: there is so much blood in his movies. greg: was everybody okay with michelle obama being on? kimberly: i thought she did a good job. she was much better than the rest of the presenters. she wasn t nervous. greg: i didn t think it was necessary. kimberly: different question. eric: you didn t like her? greg: i didn t think it was necessary. kimberly: gri tu to us. g. eric: seth mcfarland, i thought he held back. greg: he had to. eric: why? greg: because it s
in a human body. we see that. dana: what? greg: he asked if there were any bones in the human body. nobody got it. but i think he was saying that maybe all of que tarantino s characters are filled with blood. eric: blood and guts. greg: are there any bon bones? bob: can you repeat the question? kimberly: there is so much blood in his movies. greg: was everybody okay with michelle obama being on? kimberly: i thought she did a good job. she was much better than the rest of the presenters. she wasn t nervous. greg: i didn t think it was necessary. kimberly: different question. eric: you didn t like her? greg: i didn t think it was necessary. kimberly: gri tu to us. g. eric: seth mcfarland, i thought he held back. greg: he had to. eric: why? greg: because it s
reporter: or the cha-cha. and there were plenty of famous faces in the crowd, sarah palin, returned to cheer on bristol. we ll find out who will be the first to go home tonight. john, sunny. all right, brandi. look at emmitt smith like shaking his bon bones. i know. he can move. can you move like that? no. i wish. are you sure? i think you can. it s a static photo. i look pretty good. but na. i think you can. i missed that part in my training. dance never got in there. we need to have dancing with the world news now anchors. i bet you can. sunny hostin, you can dance. i can shake my bon bon, yes. that s the news for this half-hour. remember to follow us on facebook at wnnfans.com. we ll see you in a little bit. see you in a little bit. i m only in my 60 s.
bill, just a second. the thing you have to understand. no. a lot of people that s not what i said. a lot of people are working. you are painting a picture of people sitting around eating bon bones all day. a lot of people receiving welfare have jobs. bill: defeating the system, the stats show that how about the rise in disabilities, kirsten, how about the dramatic rise in disabilities, is the work place that much more dangerous? is that what is happening? it s exploded. look, the idea that people are somehow defrauding the welfare system is not you cannot sustain that argument. bill: of course i can i can point to no, you cannot. bill: point to dramatic rise in every area of people saying give me stuff. all right. leslie hasn t said too much. give me food. bill: am i being unrealistic here? you see an explosion in disabilities in the workplace. i have been working here 16 years. i didn t know i was in such jeopardy in just eight years? what happened? things