parading his myriad of flaws to the embarrassment of all. the view ordered the kill shot and trained him into a school boy whose jacket did not fit. and a beto male who will write about it in his dream journal. women know this guy from college, he lures you in the dorm with the illusion of depth, the collection of camus and poetry. dagen: william blake in the dorm. greg: why did i waste my time? dagen: you could play him in a movie, jesse. jesse: thanks. dagen: what do you think of beto? it is in your best interest to have him have a long run. jesse: that is true. i think that other people assume that they think that they are interesting and that is not the case, sometimes you don t want to see what is under the hood or how the sausage is made. you don t want to go behind the curtain, always.
are also welcome our correspondent sean at chelsea reporting from camus thanks a lot. let s get you up to date now with some of the other stories making news around the world israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu has praised washington s decision to end decades long funding for the u.n. agency that helps palestinian refugees he said the money should instead be used to quote rehabilitate the refugees well the u.s. has been the agency s largest donor palestinians have condemned the decision. u.s. defense secretary james mattis has counseled three hundred million dollars in aid to pakistan citing a lack of decisive action against militants the u.s. police pakistan has allowed certain terror groups especially near the border with afghanistan to operate freely and u.s. secretary of state is jew in islam about next week. a suicide bomber in
i m simplifying. if you take coherence theory, and all trump s followers believe that something s true, then it s reality. to be very serious you re imagining giuliani as a left bank in a beret, with a glass of wine, cigarette. rapping with sartre and camus. obviously, you know, but seriously, about giuliani, i cannot help feeling somewhat sorry for him. and there s a lesson in giuliani s behavior for all of us. for you, me, for anyone ever associated with the media. you need to know when to get offstage. giuliani is clearly seduced by the bright lights, big city. he was a star. everybody respected him. people loved him. he wants that again, instead he s turned into a pathetic travesty of himself, and frankly, he may be a diversion but he s doing great harm to the president by running off his mouth.
yeah. yeah. first time with him, and after, i was always was good. rob stafford: but monica says even in their moments of intimacy, the man she knew as mark stern clammed up whenever she asked for details about his past. what he told me was, don t ask don t ask me my past, please. don t ask. exactly. rob stafford: still, monica says the relationship became serious enough that she introduced him to her parents, who were quite taken by this sophisticated american. with my parents, talked about economy, talked about experience, the mountain, philosophy. philosophy? philosophy, yeah. camus. rob stafford: camus? philosophy a tantalizing clue, perhaps, but only for someone familiar with the life story of a certain free-spending,
don t ask. exactly. rob stafford: still, monica says the relationship became serious enough that she introduced him to her parents, who were quite taken by this sophisticated american. with my parents, talked about economy, talked about experience, the mountain, philosophy. philosophy? philosophy, yeah. camus. rob stafford: camus? philosophy a tantalizing clue, perhaps, but only for someone familiar with the life story of a certain free-spending, philosophy-loving fugitive doctor from america. philosophy, after all, had always been a pet passion of mark weinberger s, but that tidbit meant nothing to monica specogna. she d never even heard of mark weinberger. all she knew was that this man, this mark stern loved her. monica: from the first day, was a really good man with me, with me, with my people, my family, with my friends,