nothing. but cooperators don t have to be perfect, and the government recognizes that. and whenever someone cooperates you say to them, you know, you give them a chance to correct mistakes and to remember things that they might have forgotten. what you don t give them a chance to do and what you don t tolerate are what seem like what appear to be blatant lies. i think for mueller to see this as strongly as he did, that he lied, that he committed a crime by lying means they have proof of those lies. we still haven t seen that, and i think we will. i think mueller s standard whether it s in this, whether in a report is always going to be something he could use in court, and that s a very high standard. and it s why, you know, i think that really the things that mueller puts in writing or says are as close to the truth as we can get. and that s something manafort is just not familiar with. i just don t think he he doesn t think that he tries to act like there isn t such a thing as tru
characters we re dealing with here, or he believes donald trump has his back. and i have to say counting on donald trump to have your back, that seems like a very risky play given how donald trump wrecks the lives of every person he touches. and mimi, talk about what the special prosecutor s standard would be to put in a plea deal like this today he s committed crimes, he s committed crimes since he signed the plea deal with us, he s lied to the fbi and prosecutors. this wouldn t be a matter of bumbling. this wouldn t be a matter of, oh, i got that wrong. as harry has suggested they ve given him time to correct any mistake he might have made, any bumbling with the facts. cooperation is all or nothing. but cooperators don t have to be perfect, and the government recognizes that. and whenever someone cooperates you say to them, you know, you give them a chance to correct mistakes and to remember things
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barefo barefoot. in a country where everyone has shoes and most of us have more shoes than we need, nothing conveys vulnerability than a barefoot child. that s why it s the first thing that gavin newsom noted about that photograph. but there are hundreds of millions of people in the world who are barefoot every day who don t own shoes. her name is awanenje. she s in sixth grade where most children don t have shoes. when you spend time in a country with millions of people who don t own shoes like i did last week in malawi, you don t see vulnerability, you see strength. rain hit this area last friday, but that didn t stop this woman from doing what she does every day, carrying firewood on her head for miles. barefoot. you see women every day like her
but there are hundreds of millions of people in the world who are barefoot every day who don t own shoes. her name is awanenje. she s in sixth grade where most children don t have shoes. when you spend time in a country with millions of people who don t own shoes like i did last week in malawi, you don t see vulnerability, you see strength. rain hit this area last friday, but that didn t stop this woman from doing what she does every day, carrying firewood on her head for five miles. barefoot. you see women every day like her in malawi, and they are the picture of strength and determination and grace. the rain didn t slow these kids down on friday in malawi, they re not worried about not having shoes.