topics just quickly, because in addition to being a republican, you re also a famed desi ed zio a jew. there are a lot of things coming out of this administration that have a lot of jews worried. people celebrating with heil hitler this weekend in i washington, d.c. do you feel comforted by that reassurance, both on the specific point of steve bannon and on the broad question of, the emboldened alt-right? well, i don t think those are those can be divorced. i m perfectly willing to believe, people tell me that steve bannon is not personally an anti-semite, and that he s a supporter of israel. that doesn t mean he s attempting to create a revolution in the republican party that he did not consciously harness forces that are, you know, not only aligned, but actively promoting
everybody s a lobbyist down there. we re doing a lot of things to clean up the system. but everybody that works for government, they then leave government and they become a lobbyist essentially. i mean the whole place is one big lobbyist. but you re basically saying you have to rely on them, even though you want to get rid of them. i m saying that they know the system right now. but we re going to phase that out. you have to phase it out. is this donald trump the president-elect not donald trump the the you know the candidate realizing the reality of what is in washington? no. i think that s the pragmatic donald trump that s going to go where the information is. you know, lobbyists in and by themselves aren t inherently bad. the fact is, is why would you not expect people to lobby for their interests when the federal government is so overbearing, so overreaching that you re limiting people s liberty? you know, i don t find that that s where the information is. he s smar
and then the video and strategy as a whole. is there any evidence here? this is a 50-plus video that trump s words in that call are as potent as secretary keloland says they are? well, suddenly as we get closer to the presidential election, you will find the terrorist groups will also be following it. they will try and seize whatever opportunity they can for propaganda purposes. keep in mind that any individual is prominent in the american political process is going to feature, barack obama, president obama has appeared in the isis material. that doesn t mean he s been saying anything that s attracted attention. it s just designed to elicit the cycle of political reaction amongst supporters of terrorism. in that last debate, secretary clinton says isis was use tag video as a part of the
things we ve lived with for many years, set of the backdrop of our knowledge of this time period, you have to ask questions, you have to wonder. that does not mean you re saying peyton manning is guilty. we have no idea. the bottom line is i think it s important for all of us to say we don t know whochlt can we trust. can we trust anyone? how in the world does anyone who s defending peyton manning, how do they know what he s doing at home? that doesn t mean he s innocent or guilty, but i think it s wise to step back and take a look. the key part of the case is the source involved here who the clinic says was a low level employee, did have some facts correct. one that peyton manning went to the clinic, he says only to use the chamer perfectly fine for all sports bodies. and, two, the clinic did ship something to his wife. and that was part of the allegation that it went to his wife. but it was really meant for him. so he has something right. right, so the question is what else does
allowed to do it at all. and the history here, when they ve ruled before? the court has twice upheld affirmative action programs in the last 10, 15 years. most recently narrowing it in the same school, university of texas after that narrowing. so a lot of eyes on this. as for what justice scalia was asking, i ve been mentioning him asking a question or responding to that brief, doesn t mean he s endorsing it, but everyone i accept i m not the rower i used to be.. understands he s ruled against affirmative action before and i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, some people are critical and outraged saying, is he really a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. embracing something that is not but i won t accept is getting out there fair or true, or against people with less than my best. who do end up at a good school. so if i can go for something better than warfarin, i will. eliquis. over to steve kornacki, eliquis reduced the risk of s