ammunition, and her reaction to the criminal charges. here she is. i don t know that i can speak to that. i don t know what the d.a. has. i feel awful for everyone involved. yeah, my heart goes out to them. i think a lot of people obviously want to try to understand how live ammunition ended up on the set in the first place. at this stage, are you, is anybody any closer to understanding how that actually happened? i have been asking that question for 15 months. it is so mind blowing to me. i didn t believe it honestly for for months, this it was live ammo. once the fbi ballistic report came back, there was no disputing it. but it was absolutely unfathomable. had i known about it, it would have been immediately addressed. it s a fireable offense, huge
house did something treated somebody disrespectful on tv that would be a fireable offense as i pause for a soundbite. yes, more inflation. what a stupid son of a [bleep] thank you, thank you. pete: well, there you go. it doesn t surprise me the guy who says your son is a stupid son [bleep] who says his son hunter is the smartest man he ever met. maybe that tells you everything you need to know about joe biden and hits judgment. steve: as peter said that day the president did call, cleared the air. and peter added that statement had never been fact checked.
product. what gollust is being accused of is not the, quote, serious violation that you would expect that would lead to a fireable offense or being forced out. there have been since the very beginning there have been questions about whether there s more. maybe we don t know the full story yet and that is, in fact, what happened with chris cuomo. initially it seemed like there were minor transgressions and then it came out that there was a lot more to the story. perhaps there s more here, too. as you noted, though, why is it coming out in these drips n this leak form and why is it just not fully presented to the staff at cnn and also to the public. so the question is were these fireable offenses or were these minor technicalities that should have been handled in another way. why is this not being shared? maybe for legal reasons. i was told by a source zucker can t comment on the substance of why he left when he did and what happened. maybe that s because of some legal agreement. would
the line i have never done a source. he called bruce allen mr. editor. he called that a fireable offense. that said, there is a real confrontation. it has billion dollar deals. you bring up so many interesting points about the ethics in all of this. i wonder whether or not somebody like adam and somebody bringing in information to break a trade or rumor. another thing to submit your article for approval from a general manager. that just seems unethical to me. we have a lot more to discuss coming up. why up to half the chicago police department are in a dangerous place of being placed on unpaid leave.
larger pattern of russian trade craft.mi i came to understand this is the good part. i came to understand how the kremlin h exploits the most bas human vulnerabilities, preying on those who feel unappreciated and resentful, fixated on money and success, prone to infidelity. hmm. one aspect involves luring a potential target by seeking compromises that will ensnare the victim. in miller s case it began with meetings with svetlana begins the warning of a supervisor, enough to get miller disciplined if caught. iet then it escalated to sex with her, a fireable offense. then it was small amounts of cash, a criminal matter. finally, the dangle of $50 thousand worth of gold for classified information, a potential capital crime. she began by seeking the names of other soviet defectors residing in los angeles so she could report them to they are kgb handlers. later something more significant. the guide outlining the fbi s