charge there. so, you know, it s definitely possible that it could be a few different places or locations. and to put in the point it might have been somewhere else she might have used cloud based services which put email in larger infrastructures that can support that type of email. i guess i would think that the basement at her chappaqua house secret service would be better than someone s bathroom closet in colorado. all right. suppose i have 200,000 emails can t i you have a server in my home to support that. absolutely. that s what doesn t make sense about this whole story. if you look at the email it s not like she is running a full corporation and business where she gets hundreds of thousands of emails a day and require server firms and massive data serve isers. this is email infrastructure that supported her, her campaign, you know, folks that were on her staff. it wasn t a full fledged business so she wouldn t really need a large infrastructure to support this so it s defin
participation trophies? i didn t. i was lucky enough to win a lot of trophies by winning tournaments but maybe in my days you got a ribbon. that s about it. did james harrison either tackle you guys? is that why you re agreeing with him? i was going to make that point about sage, i thought sage would agree with it. i ran away from james. he was too big. it wasn t a problem he had to grow up with. most people don t. a lot of people that become successful and earn a lot of money, which he has, that s a change they see in their children is that a lot of times people they are around in private schools and those types of things don t always have to earn everything and the parents are extremely successful and wealthy and a promise new to him and he doesn t like results he s seen by some of those entitlement-type issues. do we see it in pursuit where people feel entitled, come in,
isn t it also the case that had we not invaded iraq in the first place, we wouldn t be dealing with this problem? who knows? it is such a complicated hypothetical. i ll tell that you that taking out saddam hussein turned out to be a pretty good deal. who knows? then you re in back to the future. might as well make a movie out of it. make a movie out of it? taking out saddam was a pretty good deal? wasn t a pretty good deal for the 36,000 american casualties of the iraq war. it wasn t a pretty good deal for the 134,000 iraqi civilians who died or the 1.5 million iraqis displaced. and wasn t a good deal for the american taxpayers who have spent nearly $1.7 trillion so far. did jeb bush think we wouldn t
quaint midwestern community about 30 miles from st. louis, became victims of a crime. it wasn t a particularly vicious or heinous crime, more like petty theft. but it is frequent, and they re frustrated. the first time they hit the truck, they took extension cords. the second time they took about the same amount of extension cords for the copper. the third time they took extension cord the replacement extension cord, and they took the welding blade. the theft may have only been extension cords, but they re worth a few thousand dollars. the hamiltons don t own the truck. it belongs to mr. hamilton s employer. so the theft really affects them. they don t want this to jeopardize his job. his company that he works for, they re really good to him, and it was just a courtesy that he could bring his truck home at night, and we felt we were obligated to try to find out who was doing it and to put a stop to it. so the hamiltons set up a
three cabinet secretaries on the hot seat on thursday in front of the senate foreign relations committee making the case for congressional support of the iran deal. it wasn t a very sympathetic crowd. it troubles us that immediately the iranians say the opposite. president obama was clear in his press conference last week any object tors to the deal should be able to tell energy secretary ernest monies why and mon niz is wrong. he s an mchltd i.t. nuclear physicist and expert on these issues. despite these credentials. we ll ask him now. secretary moniz joins us now. i think marco rubio said the deal is ir rape rabblely flawed. do you think there s any deal that the republicans on the hill would have accepted. certainly i think the nuclear dimensions of the deal frankly