after her appearance was walking out with her on a commercial break, i was trying to leave to go to laguardia of course you were. mike. i said i ll bet you ll be glad when this is over, kellyanne. it s got to be some experience. she looked at me and said, oh mike, this was just like spending a semester abroad. she thought they were going to lose. so i don t know whether she s relating tore coming home from work you re not going to believe what happened today and this would trigger one of his tweets. that we won t know. but jim vandehei, tweet from the campaign manager about kellyanne conway s husband, i don t know why i maintain some level of shock about the internals, ridiculousness of the trump administration but that was kind of shocking to me. what is going on here? of all the subplots in this weird drama, the whole kellyanne conway thing is so bizarre.
obama care. people are being put out of work. people are being hired part time that never had a part time job before. but they are being hired part time now, greta, because of the fact that that is to the employer s advantage. it all starts with competence. you need great competence. when a web site goes up and it doesn t work, it s broken. the web site broken. it doesn t work. and this is the beginning of obama care. you would think that after all of this talk, the web site would be flawless, it s totally broken. donald, also nice to see you. thanks for joining us especially tonight at 7:00 p.m. good to he so you. congratulations. greta: thank you. the phone is ringing. only the on the record producers know who is on the other line. i will be just as surprised to you. let s take this call together. it s greta. who is on the line? hi greta, it s my tyson i called to say congratulations about the show and nobody deserves it more than you. oh mike, nice to hear from you. nice
obama care. people are being put out of work. people are being hired part time that never had a part time job before. but they are being hired part time now, greta, because of the fact that that is to the employer s advantage. it all starts with competence. you need great competence. when a web site goes up and it doesn t work, it s broken. the web site broken. it doesn t work. and this is the beginning of obama care. you would think that after all of this talk, the web site would be flawless, it s totally broken. donald, also nice to see you. thanks for joining us especially tonight at 7:00 p.m. good to he so you. congratulations. greta: thank you. the phone is ringing. only the on the record producers know who is on the other line. i will be just as surprised to you. let s take this call together. it s greta. who is on the line? hi greta, it s my tyson i called to say congratulations about the show and nobody deserves it more than you. oh mike, nice to hear from you. nice
sean: oh mike, come on. o.j., look sean: that was jury nullification, that is different. these are the kinds of things that happen. for every one of the casey anthony miscarriages of justice there are 100 happening in the country. it is corruption. sean: i watched this trial, i hope you wouldn t refer to me as a dupe, although some have. you are not. sean: i would have voted with the jury. because they couldn t prove the charges based on the law. based on our constitution. based on the presumption of innocence. based on the burden of proof on the prosecution, they didn t get there. fair enough. but the system is still corrupt. when jurors start getting paid off. they stand to make between $15 and $25 a piece, as they sell their story there is between 15 and $25,000 a piece as they sell their story. sean: i think they were
sean: oh mike, come on. o.j., look sean: that was jury nullification, that is different. these are the kinds of things that happen. for every one of the casey anthony miscarriages of justice there are 100 happening in the country. it is corruption. sean: i watched this trial, i hope you wouldn t refer to me as a dupe, although some have. you are not. sean: i would have voted with the jury. because they couldn t prove the charges based on the law. based on our constitution. based on the presumption of innocence. based on the burden of proof on the prosecution, they didn t get there. fair enough. but the system is still corrupt. when jurors start getting paid off. they stand to make between $15 and $25 a piece, as they sell their story there is between 15 and $25,000 a piece as they sell their story. sean: i think they were