what i said is it s quite normal. you were in the bush administration in 2006 and you remember when the bush administration dismissed seven u.s. attorneys in the middle of a term which is highly unusual and amid accusations. you re bluffing. no, i m not bluffing. i m asking you. what is the difference and you would say. you re bluffing. george w. bush was one by one disabling the things. no one has to read the book but they do have to read it before they tell me what i said. what i said is it is quite normal for u.s. administration to replace u.s. attorneys when they come in. what is abnormal is the interrogation of the incoming class. what is abnormal is to say it is the trump justice department and telling the appointees they owe personal loyalty to the president. steve: don t interrupt. president obama when he hired u.s. attorneys, i appointed you but you do not work for him. donald trump asked the director,
had to splooz whlose? what has he done for poor people and brown people to empower them under his leadership? nothing. he didn t belong at that museum. and if he did, what would he say? would anybody believe him? i think not. because he has his rhetoric that he reads from, but the reality is that he has an abysmal record on race relations and race discrimination and just being a divider, not a uniter. that is my response to paris denard. was it an opportunity that perhaps the president did not make a promise while using the backdrop of the civil rights museum in which to convince his critics that he has the best interests of black and brown people in mind, paris? well, he certainly go right ahead. if you don t want me to interrupt you, don t interrupt me. the important thing is that the president was present.
mr. trump providing federal and congressional investigators with evidence of suspicious interactions with russian officials and their emissaries. steve? well, i want to address something very directly that mark said that there s no evidence of collusion. of course, that s not true. the chairman of the cam. a now under indictment, paul manafort. for nothing that donald trump and don t interrupt me. i m talking. donald trump junior met at the invitation of russian nationals in an e-mail that was titled, you know, essentially from the russian government to get dirt on the democratic nominee for president of the united states. and hillary clinton hang on. hang on, mark. we ll let you respond. in every instance, from the vice president to the attorney general to the press secretary, the press secretaries, every single person around this administration when asked a direct question about contacts with the russians on this issue
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to the contrary, mr. harris, you are a monster. you use the guise of law enforcement to take control over your victims so you can have your way with them. those days are over, mr. harris. those days are over. i don t interrupt me, mr. harris. you had your opportunity. now i m going to have mine. you re referring to your day is over, mr. harris. it s not going to happen again. i m going to sentence you to life in the florida state prison. so make no mistake, from this point in time, and for the rest of your life, you will be controlled by the department of corrections of the state of florida. after sentencing, most inmates are returned to jail for a few days and then transferred to state prison. get him out of my courtroom. you have 30 days in which to appeal the sentence of the