first, not the personal interest of the president with one mess after another to be cleaned up. are you okay with that? think about that. i want to bring in now cnn s chief white house correspondent jim acosta, april ryan, phillip mudd. i could have gone on and on with the lies. good evening, guys. his approval numbers are similar to those of other presidents. that s a lie. the u.s. gave iran $150 billion under the iran agreement. a lie. when the iran agreement deal expires, they re free to create nuclear weapons. that is a lie. there s more human trafficking and slavery than in the history of the world. that s a lie. he s happy with his legal team. that s a lie. obama wiretapped him in the trump tower. that s a line. jim, how do you deal with this every single day? how do we ever know if they are telling the truth? well, don, i wish i could install a bs meter inside the white house briefing room. unfortunately i think it would
debate. candidates come out and are confident and you found the malark malarkey. you ll be doing this next for the democrats. the next one is republican debate and four days later is the democratic. what do you anticipate with your bs meter? it s politics. there s bound to be a lot. it s going to be great. morgan spurlock, thank you for coming in. so nice to see you. watch the next season. congratulations, january here on cnn. coming up, are you a baseball guy? i am. world series tonight in new york city. the last time the mets won was the 1986. we will dip into the archives. we ll talk to a guy who pulled off the most notorious stunt in the history of new york city in baseball. you hear the chanting? royals not liking you guys at all. we re going to talk to this guy,
is what are those changes and what are going to be lasting changes? or is it just sort of a blip on the vatican s meter? what do you think? i think you re not going to see this for about another 50 years, because he s actually been able to incorporate vatican two which you probably understand is this big church meeting from 1960s that really they grappled with how to make the church more user friendly. so what s the big head line going to be from the first few days of his visit here? i think it will be surprising, because one of the things we re going to look at is his speech before congress. that will be the biggest headline because no pope has ever done that before. one of my contacts says he will be an equal opportunity offender. offender? yes. and he s a pope that s actually connecting with young people. that s his big focus. he s very much focused on the family. and a lot of people focus on his encyclical on the environment which is a very big issue. if you read th
this interview? dave: if it was calculated americans do have the good we can t say bs meter. i don t think it had that much effect one way or the other and i think as andrew was saying when you have a parent who is that you get emotional. you get emotional without thinking about it. the acre was criticized for asking a softball question that led to the motion but i don t think he should be criticized because a lot of bankers look for emotion out of someone they are interviewing. they do it in a manipulative way. i think it depends as you were saying on the politician or the person and their history. if you look at joe biden he lost his son and he could get on stage and say i am not sure i will run for office, my family s going through a hard time and he could cry and we would feel the emotion with him and understand that but when she cries, everything she put our country through, tell lies we caught her
to last even if she picked them up? they would be missing. she would be missing and the car would be missing. they would never make it to mexico. they would be intercepted. in the off chance that they did what in the world are they going to do when they got there. reporter: not a well thought out plan but it just blew up the minute they got out of the prison. greg back to your as a negotiator, we ll call it your bs meter. okay. when you re listening to somebody when you re feeding into that narcissim, making them feel good and getting them to talk and they are spilling the beans, what are you looking at? i imagine there are non-verbal cues for you to know truth and bs. yeah. you have to be a little bit careful with over-interpreting the non-verbal cues but what you re trying to do is commit him to a story, commit him to a situation and then go out and sort of what you reported on. you re going to get conflicting statements. he says it was her idea to kill her husband and she