so it is just very easy to fit those parts in it to create a story around it. and because of that ease, i think it tends to be repeated. no one is of course disputing these attacks are taking place. it is not just a question of whether they are factual. the problem is we have an emphasis problem where we are seeing mo are emphasis on these attacks to the exclusion of attacks where other people are victims, including muslims. so for example, when you have attacks like the charleston one in south carolina, or you have the attack in quebec city, or the attack in colorado springs, all of these attacks were perpetrated by people of different ethnicities, different belief systems, but we don t get the same coverage. we don t see the same coverage in the media. so i think that that really comes down to a question of ease and emphasis for the media. right. and the press makes these mistakes in all sorts of ways, not just on this topic.
breaking the rules and disrupting the system when he was the head of intelligence operations for general stanley mcchrystal in afghanistan. he while he was in government, he was known as a rogue operator. here we have his work his very first presidential campaign, and if this report is proven to be true, it does seem like he would be fairly implicated. yeah. and david, i just want to say, sometimes the most credible information we get is from anonymous sources because they can t talk, and they re in a situation, they re not anonymous to us, we just project their identity. but having said that, david, this gentleman writes down under his own name, matt tate, so you do get a sense of who he is. he says towards the end of one
culture. he wroes, nobody wins when the family feuds but my stash can t get into steve harvey s suit. jay wants to avoid more family fighting. okay. steve harvey hosts the show family feud. harvey is famous for his wildly oversized suits, so jay-z s stash is so large, it can t even fit into that big yellow suit. and stash can refer to money or a musmustache, and it can also refer to drugs which dealers sometimes hide in the lining of their suits. that s a lot packed in just 15 words. 4:44 is clearly one of jay s better albums. may prove to be a classic, too. joining me for maore, legendary rapper pete rock. hot 97 deejay peter rosenberg who s interviewed jay-z, and author amy barnett, former
joining me now is david cornyn and elise jordan. david, there s so much here, but just at that ending point. the reference to establishing a company to avoid campaign reporting is a reference to evading federal election law, which could be a federal felony, even without any more collusion. yes. we ve seen this over the last few years, a number of groups that used to be pacs, political action committees, form as corporations or form as charities to avoid this. and it s become very complicated. we need a crackdown from the irs and the justice department overall. but that could be just one big violation. to me, one of the big points of this story is that this was one
continues to pay $6,000 a month to keep her in a hospital. sounds like a reason to do something. we can tell you, a day later, reagan s secretary of health & human services issued that waiver he was talking about. it basically lifted a rule that would have sent 3-year-old katy home without any federal assistance and became known to some as the katy waiver. over half a million people have used it since 1982. when reagan met her in person, he gave katy a hug and told her deregulation in her honor one was the his greatest accomplishments. katy s parents would not have been on medicaid in the first place had they not maxed out their own private insurance. now in the days before obamacare, the unlucky faced annual and lifetime caps on how much their insurance would cover which was dangerous, as you ve heard about, for people with pre-existing conditions who could be denied coverage all together. unpaid medical bills became the nation s number one cause of bankruptcy.