jail that every hour there were ten people going to jail and at some point i would screw up and i didn t go to jail. [applause] i didn t go to most deals in the next one is from and. what super power would each of you like to have and when you use it for good and evil? dave? i like to have wonder woman s lasso of truth and i would walk into congress and watch them [bleep] their plans. greg: very close to the superpower i want. i want to be able to [bleep]. once you reach a certain age it becomes almost like a superpower. can t believe i did that. [laughter] joe? i always thought a great superpower would be i turn a magic ring and i enlarged to the
ten people going to jail and at some point i would screw up and i didn t go to jail. [applause] i didn t go to most deals in the next one is from and. what super power would each of you like to have and when you use it for good and evil? dave? i like to have wonder woman s lasso of truth and i would walk into congress and watch them [bleep] their plans. greg: very close to the superpower i want. i want to be able to [bleep]. once you reach a certain age it becomes almost like a superpower. can t believe i did that. [laughter] joe? i always thought a great superpower would be i turn a magic ring and i enlarged to the size of an adult human male.
ten people going to jail and at some point i would screw up and i didn t go to jail. [applause] i didn t go to most deals in the next one is from and. what super power would each of you like to have and when you use it for good and evil? dave? i like to have wonder woman s lasso of truth and i would walk into congress and watch them [bleep] their plans. greg: very close to the superpower i want. i want to be able to [bleep]. once you reach a certain age it becomes almost like a superpower. can t believe i did that. [laughter] joe? i always thought a great superpower would be i turn a magic ring and i enlarged to the size of an adult human male.
documents, for this request. but it certainly raises questions if there had been two document productions prior to this, why this hadn t all been turned over. as mike alzeldin pointed out, though, it could be intentional in tell us of not wanting to hand over things voluntarily that go beyond what the specific request is. all right. john dean, obviously we re talking about the president s son-in-law here, not just a senior adviser. and his son donald trump, jrn. and it begs the question, do you think the president of the united states, if they faced any serious legal trouble, would hesitate to pardon them? well, i would the natural instinct, of course, would be to do so. he might also let the process play out and just make sure they didn t go to jail. that s what george bush did with scooter liby, you ll recall. we re really early to be thinking about pardons. i can t believe that his counsel hasn t told him not to send a signal because it would be obstruction of justice to offer
saying and the threat to crack down puts a freeze on the discourse between journalists and their sources and is an attempt to criminalize journalism. it really does affect it silences sources with a conscious to feel it s their duty and it s important to bring information to the press. he s suggesting this is going to go away. you were an editor at a people where people went to jail because of it. even without going to jail these protracted leak investigations. jim risen who didn t go to jail, he was subpoenaed by the bush