the signed cards as you see right there on the screen at that time, mister ruth was ravaged with cancer but he was able as a captain, to be able to meet him and it was a proud moment for him. we saw the pitchy throughout and it always bothered president bush that he bounced that ball, he was a great baseball player in college and so when his son george w. bush throughout the first page after the terrorist attack september 11th of 2001 he always remembered that his father bounced the ball and how much it bothered him so when derek jeter told him don t bounce the ball and refreshed all those memories, president bush 43 through a perfect strike to get onto some sense of normalcy. president bush senior also loved
as you see right there on the screen. unfortunately at that time, mister ruth was ravaged with cancer, but he was able the captain of the yield baseball team to bebe able to meet him a it was a proud moment for him. he just saw that pitch when he threw out the first pitch, it always bothered president bush that he bounced up ball. he was a great baseball player in college, and so when his son george w. bush throughout the threw out the first pitch after the terrorist attacks on september 11th of 2001, he always remembered how president dubya bush would tell me his father bounced the ball and how much of bothered him so when derek jeter came in and told them don t bounce the ball, mister president ever refreshed all of those memories and then-president bush 43 went out and threw a perfect strike to try to get onto some sense of normalcy as a nation. president bush senior, he also loved golf. he was a terrific fan of the game of golf, he would show up
and not checkers. look, legal pundits have been arguing the legality and ethics of releasing this tape. should a lawyer tape a client? legally able to do that in new york. one-party consent state. ethically, there s some arguments both ways. look, the only reason that i could see that the cohen team, meaning lanny davis as his attorney, would be leaking these tapes out would be maybe to press for the special prosecutor to start working to cut a deal for michael cohen. now, it s interesting. i was a huge fan of rudy giuliani. i was in lower manhattan on september 11th of 2001. he was america s mayor. to see him in this political surrogacy role, it s so beneath him. he s going to argue for the president and say there was something on these tapes. if it s abruptly cut, that s
attack, and that s what the fbi is treating it as right now, this will be the first successful one that involved casualties in new york city since september 11th of 2001. although there certainly have been attempts prior. the times square bomber, for example. art roderick, what s your final thought on this? well, i think, you know, we talk about the joint terrorism task force, for people that don t know that out there, this is a task force made up of multiple state, local and federal agencies. it s not just in manhattan or new york, they re all around the country in every state, in every district around the country. i can tell you the minute something like this happens, communiques go out, e-mails go out to all of the joint terrorism task forces all around the country with as much information they can put out initially which puts everyone on alert to look for these types of incidents in other part of the u.s. that s a benefit that we have
degree, and what do you do? do you look weak if he then ratchets it up and you don t respond? phil, how do you see this? one word, choices. i remember being in the white house complex on september 11th of 2001, i was evacuated, walking around the streets of washington, and you realize within 24, 48, 72 hours, and then when we realize with confirmation that al qaeda from afghanistan was responsible for that attack, the president, president bush had no options. he had no choice. in this case, the president has a lot of options. he could choose to focus on different issues, russia, china, the opioid crisis, which he talked about today. i agree that north korea is a potential nuclear threat. they are about a fifth world economic problem. they are a flea on the ass of america. if they want to select north korea as one of his priorities, my question would be, why do you want to do this?