gone through an exhausting but not necessarily exciting day. from it was my job to pump them up, get them excited about why they were here. neil: a quick p.s. to that, i got hundreds of e-mails to folks after that, neil, mini-me. i don t need that. okay. i didn t look like that when actually, he was a lot more handsome. charles, good lesson for dc, anyone in leadership? anyone in leadership, but especially in dc. whenever someone in washington speaks, we can t, they won t. it s their fault. it s their fault. i got to tell you, they should have been in the front row. everyone watching in dc. neil: maybe the key was the background music. the key was the music. somebody like this, he is not going to washington to be a politician. he will sell something worthless on late night tv and make millions. neil: he has no interest, i asked him that, no interest in politics. but we did have engineering
clients. that was no signal. i have think it means the plain english meaning. which is what, sir? are you concerned they won t get a fair trial? no. i believe the citizens of boston can fairly and accurately listen to the rules of law and give someone a fair trial, at least that s as of this moment in time. why did he reenter the country when he was no longer a student and no long her a valid visa? he was a student. he s a sophomore, engineering major at the university of massachusetts. he did not attend classes regularly. so he s been in this country legally. technical violation of a student visa for not regularly attending classes. can you explain the confusion between what you say they were helping the government and the government says they were obstructing justice. can you explain that confusion? no. they made false statements. no. can we ask you how your
dzhokhar tsarnaev according to the complaint saying go into my room and take whatever you want. is that some kind of a signal to the client? there was no signal. i think it means the plain english meaning. which is what, sir? are you concerned these guys won t get a fair trial considering all that s going on in the country? no. we believe that the citizens of boston can fairly and accurately listen to the rules of law and give someone a fair trial, at least that s at this moment in time. that s all i have to say. why did your client re-enter the country when he was no longer a student and no longer had a valid student visa? our contention he was a student. he was a soft more engineering major at the university of massachusetts. he did not attend classes regularly is the allegation later in this semester. so he s been in this country legally. it s a technical violation of a student visa for not regularly attending classes. can you explain the confusion between what you s
of office because he lied. because he covered some stuff up. i will be blunt and tell you this. nobody died in watergate. we have people dead because of this and there are questions to be answered. andrea: it s not just republicans concerned about this. just yesterday, senate democrats also started demanding answers from the administration. greg, we re 17 days out since we learned this was a terror attack. even leon panetta said this was a terror attack. but nothing from the commander-in-chief. shouldn t he have been honest the first place? greg: this is confusing to me. the response is let s coordinate it, with an engineering major. if he knew it was terror, they re now say it s terror, why did you go to vegas on day one? was al-qaeda playing craps at mgm grand? catching a show at the renetian? possibly carrot top? none of them were on message.
earlier. how can a bird take down a plane. that s what stuns me. i was no engineering major, but a bird can take out half a plane. we ll get into that in just a second. luckily everyone made it off okay. just a few scary moments there. also an update on a major story we ve been following all this week. the woman accused of killing the mother of a newborn and then kidnapping that baby. she finally went before a judge. how can she plead not guilty, though, after basically confessing to the crime? later this half hour, warm thoughts for the winningest coach in collegiate sports, pat summitt, as she steps away from the job that she loves so much. had a press conference yesterday on the campus of tennessee, and great to hear from her. she sounds like she s in good spirits. people were predicting an emotional press conference. that s not, from what i saw, what it turned out to be. she was at peace, cracked a few jokes which is the way you want to walk away. it s okay. i m moving on t