later in the break. i ve got another nine-minute mile. now i ll start going for 8:30 minute mile. we talk about it briefly. the next day i get adds and they re still coming up. are you over 40 and can run a nine-minute mile? this, my friends is not a coinciden coincidence. it s really creepy. again, i have never run before. did you search for running shoes? did you have your phone on you while you were running? no. i didn t have my phone on me. that ad starts popping up everywhere. can you believe that? by the way, you know me well enough to know, i bought all the running gear 20 years ago and never ran. i just started running. still perfectly good. tom ricks is right.
things about donald trump that people learn when he ran for president is that he does have this long-standing kind of affinity for all things russia. he s done a lot of business there. his son bragged about a lot of their business coming from russia, a lot of their con does were brought by russian llcs or russian humans. his $90 million sale of a house in florida. but there is this sense in which he kind of seems to if not at least admire but emulate russian oligarchs. is this happenstance and coincidence that he seems to behave in ways that they do? i don t think it s coinciden coincidence, i think he has a natural affinity, because russian oligarchs can operate above the law. and throughout trump s life, that s what he s tried to do. he s surrounded himself with people who have insight into legal loopholes he could exploit for his own corrupt ventures. and i think he sees in russia people who are able to do this at a much higher level because they lack the constraints and the legal
if you want to say it s a coinciden coincidence. i guess it s the fbi that can t handle the truth. that s a candidate very helpful to putin. eamon javers reported, this is a single source story as well though. fbi director comey did not want to release information blaming russia for these hackings so close to the election that there was a worry that the clinton campaign called it a double standard. is it a double standard to release the information friday and not release this information that the fbi has about this investigation of possible motives by russia? i think it s comparing apples to oranges, although i see the point democrats are making, it s still not the same issue because of the ongoing investigation into clinton and what people believe was comey s requirement to let congress know.
know. already a congressman and another congressman and by the time it s going to happen. nobody s more does anybody know more about litigation than trump? okay snp? i know a lot. i m like a ph.d. in litigation. okay? and what s going to happen the other side will bring a suit. now, is he a natural-born citizen? some people i don t know. honestly, we don t know. who the hell knows. reporter: so a lot of people in the crowd saying, you know, that some of them saying that this is just a distraction, there are a lot of people we talked to here today who are deciding between these two men. it will be fascinating to see the way this plays out. i have to tell you, poppy, born in the u sarkssa played no les five times at the rally. i don t think that s a coinciden coincidence. obviously trump is not going to let this go for some time to come. you wonder if someone has the
did you see people being tortured? and calls my questions about torture nonsense. he refuses to give why he was in prison or daily details. he says someone is stealing his identity, using his name to tell lies about prison conditions. i want to cut off his head, strangle and kill him. a national trader saying he s me. i didn t steal anyone s name, says the other man, speaking to cnn in seoul. he claims the names are a coinciden coincidence. he says his mother changed his name as a child, and he changed it back after fleeing north korea. we can t identify the identity. like many defectors, he doesn t have original defectors. north korea often tries to discredit defectors calling them