practice. we were able to get all 10 of our o.t.a.s in. question: the news came in monday night. have you considered doing something else? like paint ball or bowl ing? no. sandra: you ve been hearing the eagles head coach there on what is normally just a news conference but this of course is after the cancellation of the super bowl champions visit to the white house he said he wasn t going weigh in on it. didn t hear a whole lot there but interesting to listen in. bill: quick break. back in a moment after this. your heart doesn t only belong to you.
ku klux klan during reconstruction. it s on institution that was created to enforce law and stay as removed from politics as possible. what the president s done, again because to him this is all paint ball, it s all media paint ball, he s just decided this is a useful target for him today. i must say it will stun me and whenever we make predictions at this point, we have to remember donald trump is president and what the hell do we know, but it will surprise me if that some evening we see some strike against robert mueller. in 30 seconds of brilliance, steve schmidt s favorite word is rigor. he keep saying that the lack of rigor in public life right now from this administration right now in appalling to him. well, it s mad max.
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get into these things or are not supposed to get into these things. the justice department is like all institutions, it s a human institution, it s got its failings, but it really began its modern life as an arm of the federal government to fight the ku klux klan during reconstruction. it s an institution that was created to enforce law and to try to stay as removed from politics as possible. what the president s done, again because to him this is all paint ball, it s all media paint ball, then he s just decided that this is a useful target to him today. i must say it will stun me and whenever we make predictions at this point, we have to remember that donald trump is president so what the hell do any of us know but it will really surprise me if some evening we are not sitting here talking about some strike against bob mueller. in 30 seconds of brilliance, steve schmidt s favorite word is rigor. he keeps saying as a lover of
weapon on me at all times. because creative inmates can turn almost anything into a weapon, deputies must be especially vigilant. during his six years as one of the jail s senior investigators, jonathan spinelli has amassed a significant collection of inmate-made weapons. this piece of evidence is a wall plate and this is a piece of metal but this can be filed down and the metal would file down to a very sharp point. an inmate could use this as a cutting instrument where they could use it as a knife or some sort of sharp instrument to cut them in the throat, the face. these are metal rods filed down. most likely this looks like it was part maybe of a chair or the heating vents. they have these slats on the heating vents they can rip these off of. that s pretty common. you can carry this and no one would know it s in your possession. you could walk out of your cell with it and you could stab somebody with it, you could stab an officer with it. the ingenuity behind some weapons is