i was there and i saw him and think he clearly on the one hand is constantly wrestling with this morally, it is weighing on his conscience, but i had the same reaction with the president, wow if that bothers you, you can with the stroke of a pen end that. and there is the broader framework in which it all fits in what was the major framework of the speech, which is the idea of closing guantanamo. the president has said clearly he wants to do that. he has not been able to do that because he has been blocked. what we have from the new initiative is that the president wants to appoint two new senior envoys, one from the state department, one from the pentagon. the state department has their, very capable guy who has already been to the prison. pentagon has not gotten around to appointing the envoy yet. i mean, you worked for the pentagon. is there resistance between the relationship of the political side and the military side on
you know, i was physically there during the president s speech, the speech that judge kessler quoted. in fact, i also was sitting directly in front of medea benjamin, the heckler he referred to when he talked about the sitting in front of the man when the young lady interrupted him. i was there and i saw him and think he clearly on the one hand is constantly wrestling with this morally, it is weighing on his conscience, but i had the same reaction with the president, wow if that bothers you, you can with the stroke of a pen end that. and there is the broader framework in which it all fits in what was the major framework of the speech, which is the idea of closing guantanamo. the president has said clearly he wants to do that. he has not been able to do that because he has been blocked. what we have from the new initiative is that the president wants to appoint two new senior envoys, one from the state
i grew up this guy. it had a kind of intensity. it had an importance. tell us how he started this whole idea bringing people on live, important people, and challenging them with serious questions. david s real business was the producing tv and movies. mostly tv. he was the most powerful tv. he was the most powerful and prolific producer of live television in new york during the 1950s. and his tv was growing and more independent tv stations came on, tv stations that were not affiliated with broadcast networks they need programming. talk shows were a very cheap solution and there was one station in new york that said, you know, david he s brass, outspoken, he s glib,hines everybody in town as a producer. we should give him a talk show. it was presented to him. and it had the hook the show is called open end, and it
i m grateful for it this, is the one thing that irks me and i get it and i apologize for being out of sync with people megyn: your opinion my opinions are deeply and sincerely held on this megyn and this is not a comprehensive immigration reform bill there are 12-15 or more million illegal immigrants in this country this has to do with absolutely the most sympathetic, 800,000 at most these are the illegal immigrants, brought here as small children, by their parents, through no fault of their own, before the age of 16 so they have to come here before they re 16 years old, they have to have been here for five years megyn: but they have to have been here, before this act pass, not like it s going to let it go forward it is no open end the eligibility ends on the day this act ends they have to have graduated high school or had a ged and now have been listed or intend to list in the united states military which