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didn t have that gun? no, sir. you feel you would not be here? i feel that it was all god s plan and for me to second guess it or judge it is there anything you might do differently in retrospect now that time has passed a little bit? no, sir. joining us this morning criminal defense attorney, former prosecutor ann bremner is with us. thanks for being with us. nice to see you. clearly it was a friendly interview. how would you measure and gauge how he did? it was a friendly interview. i always think a closed mouth gathers no foot. i rarely regretted my silence, only my speech. he did a few things that will haunt him in a trial. number one, he apologized and then al sharpton apologize and had so should spike lee because they did something wrong, well, doesn t it follow that he apologized because he did something wrong? that s number one. number two, he said he didn t follow trayvon martin but he told the dispatcher he did and saying it was god s plan and he
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the end of the day, don t go in debt. brett: she won the straw poll in august? i think what happens to candidates when you get to a certain point, people take a hard look. there is kind of stature gap for members of congress who try to step up. i remember, jack kemp i was chairman of his campaign and gephardt, look i got a congressman from buffalo. paul is has a diffent kind of con city win si, it s hard to go from the house to be treated as a serious presidential candidate. brett: ed rollins, thanks for your perception. megyn: steve hayes, bill krystal, editor of the weekly standard and kirsten powers, columnist. we re getting some of these entrance poll data.
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