eric: what about it could raise the cost of cars and maybe hurt heard at a mobile manufacturing alabama and tennessee down south because they are nonunion? what people have to look at is net and the globalists, the purists, the wall street journal , thy have to explain to the american people the 7 million manufacturing jobs that have banished in the farming income that has plummeted well before trump even took office, where is the compassion for those people? i think the american public thinking that if it s all about the corporate profit margin that has to supersede everything else, they re going to make a huge mistake. we already see america pushing back huge and capitalism. 1829 euros completely rejecting it, only 47% think it s a good thing. it means we can have a country where we look for american jobs because if you have more americans were working, they can become consumers.
really happen and they re sticking by it anyway. this is why the president rightly calls them fake news, they hate the title, but they have worked really, really hard to earn it and it s going to be hard to wipe that stain from them. eric: an old saying in journalism, but they said in chicago. if your mother says she loves you, check it out and if it s wrong, come clean and say you did. he was with the president tweeted about this on saturday. michael cohen s attorney clarified the record saying his client does not know the president trump knew about the trump tower meeting out of which came nothing. the answer is that i did not know about the meeting, just another phony story but what he calls fake news. so what should cnn do and what is lanny davis do? what is is due to his credibility for did he do the appropriate thing i saying i made a mistake and i regret it? he basically has said that he walks it back, he made a mistake, he wasn t clear, he wasn t accurate. he said all of th
we are back and continuing the conversation with my political panel. so you remarked that general clapper seems heavy. tired and very heavy. this is all weighing on him. it is. and it issal right to disagree on issues but when you start calling people names and wearing orange suits and all of that, that is heavy and for a man who dedicated his life to this country, agree or disagree on his stances, but to allow those that narrative at him and he just seemed very heavy in that interview in terms of really trying to explain what he was trying to say and all of the accusations coming from the president doesn t help us with the healing process. it is just wrong.
to see him in that emotional state did something to me. and it is true. when you see whether it is john brennan the former cia director or michael hayden, bush s director, whether you see general clapper, there are a lot of people who have devoted lives to national security and intelligence with records that are certainly worth analyzing and criticizing, whatever, but who seem exhausted about president trump. it is tough. and they need to find some get up and go and muster up some energy to defend their lives work. that interview, he wasn t clear. they need to me much clear. people have legitimate questions of why this investigation was started because they don t understand. i don t think it is that hard to figure out. there is questionable contacts with foreign nationals and questionable trips to moscow and they had supreme look into it and decided to start the investigation on july 31st. why is that so hard for them to explain? because they need to do it.
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