[ ] jesse: time for last call. a story about a passenger on an air inders yeah flight being given her last call too early. the irate business class past passenger unloaded on the crew after they cut her off. done. you won t give me a wee bottle of wine. money grubbing [bleep]. that s right. give me a bottle of the wine. otherwise [bleep] jesse: get that woman some wine. she was taken into custody after landing in london. with the holidays coming up,
[ ] jesse: time for last call. a story about a passenger on an air inders yeah flight being given her last call too early. the irate business class past passenger unloaded on the crew after they cut her off. done. you won t give me a wee bottle of wine. money grubbing [bleep]. that s right. give me a bottle of the wine. otherwise [bleep] jesse: get that woman some wine. she was taken into custody after landing in london. with the holidays coming up,
24 hours is not a surprise. we have two money grubbing back stabbing fame staking reality stars who are no longer a member of society and here we are having this conversation. including the president himself. i want to make sure this is the president you supported, right? yes, that s true. i supported his policy and i voted for him. i wish that we are not having this conversation. are you stunned of what he said? do you think it reflects the man he is today? are they going to be white skin or black skin? an assortments. the way he talks about them is deeply troubling but not surprising coming from donald trump. this is part in part of his presidency. i will say this don, not that it makes it better, he s a mutual he s across the board
historian yourself? oh, absolutely. i mean, history never repeats itself, but as you know, twain said it rhymes, or perhaps you can say it echoes. the corruption now is sort of different, it s sort of money grubbing, greedy corruption, to make money, emoluments as they call it, to make money out of their office. you see the same type of coverups and, frankly, lying. when somebody who is the president of the united states says things that aren t sure, that should still unnerve us a bit. and trump is much different from nixon, he kind of does it in public, which is try to obstruct justice. but it s still very unnerving that you re breaking down the rule of law, especially when republicans had always been strong about the rule of law, always been strong against corruption, always, you know, been strong on character, which is the most important issue when we select our leader. do you think, in 30 seconds
it s sort of money grubbing, greedy corruption, to make money, emoluments as they call it, to make money out of their office. you see the same type of coverups and, frankly, lying. when somebody who is the president of the united states says things that aren t true, that should still unnerve us a bit. and trump is much different from nixon, he kind of does it in public, which is try to obstruct justice. but it s still very unnerving that you re breaking down the rule of law, especially when republicans had always been strong about the rule of law, always been strong against corruption, always, you know, been strong on character, which is the most important issue when we select our leaders. do you think, in 30 seconds or less, seeing this stuff in plain sight, is harder for us to discern in the public realm when the president tweets something that he couldn t possibly have meant that. well, of course he does. that s a really good point, it s hiding in plain sight. it s a coverup tha