oh i like big because it was very realistic. i think most grown men are likg children. so it was very you know, i , it got me ready for dating when i got older because like, you know. yeah, i guess so. and the big boys. that s true. well, big. yeah. cat, you know, tom hanksdo you k is he s an actor. hanks is? i ve never seen any of his movies. i m sorry. tidn t have enough time to watch them all this morning. i think shll this e 100% i knowf them like there s the one, voere s the one where you like befriends the volleyball. yeah. he hangs out with thewith volleyball for so long that when he gets back home t one else your wife s banging someone else. yes. this happens a lot. t. happens a lot. yeah. there s the other one we like sits on a bench. she talks about chocolate. g yes, yeah, yeah,oing o yeah. i know it s going on . yeah. that was a weird movie too.e ist there s that, there s thatha prison romance movie. i don t know where it was. it i think it the wrong movie.n. i don t kno
backstretch this executive order. it seems like we should try to avoid that if we can. do you agree with that? g yes, sir. let s talk about the two trumps, the tuesday trump and the thursday trump. whose idea was it to do the meeting on tuesday? as far as i know, it was the president s. i will say something that some people may not like, but i thought he did a really good job. he talked about comprehensive immigration reform. do you remember that from tuesday? i do remember that being raised, yes, sir. is he still supportive of comprehensive immigration reform? i believe what he made clear was he is happy to listen to proposals and have the discussion, but there are some immediate needs. but he said he wanted to do comprehensive? he said he was open to it, yes, sir. i think he said he wanted to. do you remember him saying we need to be bipartisan when it comes to immigration reform? very important. and he still believes that? yes. do you remember him saying
going to try. but your gun was on his right here, you testified? correct. so this jacket is longer than the one he was wearing, right? sg yes, sir. he went like this? yes, sir. and by this movement the hands going up and the leaning over. okay. so like that? right. and in just doing that movement, that was enough of a movement where the gun was exposed, correct? correct. the jacket didn t cover the gun by more than a couple, few inches, right? i don t believe so. okay. any movement up of the jacket, even that small movement that he did by leaning over exposed the gun, right? correct. had the jacket been ridden up in any form the gun would have been exposed, right? i would imagine so, yes. so do you remember if he had a cell phone in his hand or not? i don t recall. okay. in any case, he showed you his
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tonight we go to andy levy. hi, andy. hi, greg, how are you? good. obama on the view. greg you said the i know it from basketball thing is an excuse when you are caught in your sister s clothe ?g. yes. don t really get that. neither do i. what i say is it is an excuse for everything. i am not sure if it is an excuse for being caught in your sister s clothing, sir. what if my sister was a cheerleader for the basketball team. is she this. yes. was, once. 1976. now you just aged her. now we willed dit that out. we will edit that out. fourth grade. it is like hunting. if you see a word you don t like you shoot it.