- holy hell, have things changed since then. [quirky music] bulgaria ranks 85th on the world happiness report, smack dab in the middle. when you adjust for income, bulgaria, a member of the european union, suddenly ranks near the absolute bottom. - i m a really happy person, and that s not a common answer here in bulgaria. - the air is very polluted. it s a problem. - [speaking bulgarian] - there are bumps in the roads, holes in the sidewalks. - political problems. - someone may push you in the metro. - older people are really more pessimistic. - we complain to each other all the time, and then after we exchange complaints, we say, let s go to have a beer together. we have to discuss this. - i hold a black belt in dwelling on the negative, so i knew bulgaria would be the ultimate place to be amongst my fault-finding brethren.
lot of support, in this area. bill anderson was byron s neighbor. the same one, who called authorities the day after the shootings. myself? would i have done the same thing that mr. smith did? no doubt in my mind. no doubt in my mind. it seemed like a big box of puzzle pieces. prosecutors, pete and brent were in charge of evaluating the case against byron. and they knew it was controversial, from the start. when brent and i got involved in it, the e-mails started. the phone calls. castigating us for taking this. after all, doesn t a homeowner have a right to defend his dwelling? i didn t argue with people. i just said, well, just stay open and let the evidence come out. and then, let s see if you hold that same view. after looking at all the evidence, the prosecutors believed there was a strong case. the moment nick broke the window and entered into that house, didn t byron smith, then have the right to defend himself?
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to. mike pence, mark meadows. what are some of the key facts that you were unable to uncover, maybe the key questions that you were unable to ask that you hope special counsel jack smith has asked or has resolved? well, as you know, meadows would not come in. he knows everything. so if he actually did testify and not claim the fifth amendment, he would know everything the expresident did, said, saw, and ended to do. what do you think mike pence would have said to the special counsel? the former vice president was there side by side with the president in those key days. we didn t get the full conversation on the morning of the 6th where the expresident attempted to force the vice president to throw out the votes during the electoral count proceedings. the vice president left his staff, went up to the residential part of the dwelling
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