he was gullible. there was a portion of the questioning where they won t let him finish a sentence. they re belittling him, they re screaming at him, they re threatening him with the death penalty. and he believed them when they said those things? yes. very much so. keith morrison: and one moment stood out, defense lawyers say, when detectives should have realized just how little matt livers understood what was happening to him. here it is. watch what happens when they ask him to be a man and take responsibility. he takes them very literally and starts to rise up out of his chair. he s going to stand up. he s gonna stand up. keith morrison: were those detectives even paying attention to the sort of man they were talking to? maybe not. just after nick sampson s release, julie bear received a dvd she d never seen before,
he said, i promise to leave nafta, but if canada and mexico give us a better deal, maybe we ll negotiate to stay in the nafta, but it s going to be a better deal for the united states. he s not hard core where he said i ran on breaking up nafta and i m going to do it no matter but. but if we get a better deal, why not stay? this is so common sense, business sense, what a corporate ceo would do. this makes more sense for the american people than anything i have heard. melissa: he has the credibility that he s gonna stand up and walk away from the table if he doesn t like what s going on. classic negotiations. when these anti-trump tore liberals who can t stand what s going on with the gop and trump right now open up their 401k at the end of the year, or end of the quarter i m sorry, or at the end of the month and say, wow, wow, this is kind of working for me. and they still go out and say the guy doesn t know what you re doing when your livelihood is better, you have more money in y