this is the morning of monday the 16th of july. i was really quite relaxed until i got that phone call. we are going to want you to come up here and testify. a senator wants you to testify at 2:00. i said you can tell him i m not coming. so on the tube i see this guy go in behind the senators and whisper. in urban s ear. and it s those big bushy eyebrows of his. you can see them going up and down. and he wasn t pleased. you can tell that. he tells this young man something and the guy leaves. predictably right away the phone rings. and he said i just told the senator what you said and he said if you are not in his office at 1:00 he will have federal marshals pick you up on the street. that s exactly what he said.
how many veterans are here in san quentin and what is their experience? there s like 362 main line. that s gp in blue on-the-yard veterans and we have 51 on death row. yeah, it s a large veterans population here. in the capacity of my job as the veterans liaison, for me, it s a way to help reduce the number of veterans coming to prison and the number of suicides. so, in a way, you re sort of continuing your service to the country through your service here in san quentin? yes. yes. and how long have you been incarcerated? i came to prison in 1997. 1997. i was in the marine corps from 87 up to 97. and what were you incarcerated for? conspiracy to commit murder and attempted murder. how does that guy go from in the newspaper as a hero to a person who ends up incarcerated? we were all given an opportunity to defend this country at one time. clearly, by the fact that we came to prison, we did something we shouldn t have, so we violated that trust.
this is not that weird. people come and people go. so that s an encouragement to donald trump to do the right thing to get rid of flynn. you re actually feeding his paul, you re feeding a bad impulse which is for him to double down, to invest in cost, to stick by this guy because if i don t, people like paul begala are going to say that i had bad judgment when i picked him. or paul has an ulterior motive. i think he might. that can t be. here is my advice. this is the sincere advice, do the right thing. which is? cut him loose. do the right thing and don t be afraid of looking weak. you will look like a leader if you do the right thing and let this guy go because he deserves it. you don t look weak. i agree with that. i watched bill clinton fire his defense secretary bare ly a yea in. made really important mistakes. clinton had to fire him ruthlessly. it was the best thing for the country, and it was strong. the difference is he didn t know
rubio has got a problem. because if he loses, and he will lose in iowa and will not perform well in new hampshire because of chris christie where does this guy go. also against hillary clinton, by the way, he matches up against the best. democrats are terrified of rubio. my point is that rubio must have been very happy to see chris christie fall off the main stage. chris christie only causes problems for rubio. and he causes problems for john kasich and jeb bush. but they re gone, they re dead all of them are eating out of the same bowl in new hampshire and at some point i think you will see republicans call for unity if we start to see that trump or cruz could be the nominee. we still have the dynamic of the outsiders here. that is what the real message is. donald trump and ted cruz is by no means an insider. the brilliance of this man got the whole world saying outsiders and insider, not
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