at my bachelor party we had a surprise guest who imparted wisdom. you had dan akroyd at your bachelor party? that s amazing. that was better than my comment in the prompter. no watch this. thank you, goat that sounds like a chicken. lowalmost as good. that was better, yes. dennis, i put this story in the show because you were going to be on. i knew you would have something interesting to say. you always have an interesting angle on men and women. was this good advice? no, it was great advice. anybody could search this on the internet. have i a nationally syndicated column and wrote a two-part
column, eight questions or whatever it was, eight questions you should answer before you get married. a woman last night i spoke in brooklyn. a woman came over to me and said she broke off her engagement after reading michael will you please. column. she hugged me for it. that s one of the things. you have to spend time and enjoy each other. do you enjoy each other is critical. there was nothing like a trip that you are away from everything and you have to relate to one another. it was brilliant advice. like the bachelor they take trips. but you had eight thens. he said one thing. take a trip and come back and propose at the airport and i thought it wasn t good advice. you should do something boring. if you go on a trip around the world it is like a romantic comedy. i would marry andy if we went on a trip around the world. would you divorce each other.
that i regarded those secrets as wrong of the, unconstitutional, wrongfully withheld. i wasn t able to say anything about that. or why i felt that it was reasonable for me to risk my life in this circumstance as i had done earlier in the marine corps and elsewhere and vietnam but to risk my life to get the truths to the american people. snowden wouldn t have a chance to say any of those things, the sort of things he said to brian williams. he couldn t say those to a jury. the prosecutor would say, objection, irrelevant, as in my case. and under the current terms of the espionage act, the judge would have to agree. that s why the espionage act needs to be rescinded as applied to leakers. it was never meant to be applied to whistle blowers as president obama has now done seven times. it s not designed for that and it s unconstitutional in that capacity. and second, congress should pass laws that guarantee a public defense to anyone accused of
obligated by law to replay his famous ferret rant. here is rudy taking a call on his radio show. hello, mr. guiliani. we speak again. hi, david. let me introduce myself, david president of the ferret advocacy. last week when we spoke you said a disparaging remark to me that i should get a life. that was unprofessional of you. here we are trying to get something seriously done without you talking over me, we are trying david, you are on my show. i have the right to talk over you. you talked over me last time. we want an important issue taken care of when the city 1 vie laight the state law. i told you last week do you care about the law? yes, i do care about the law. you have totally and absolutely miss interpreted the law because there is something deranged about you. no there isn t, sir.
sudden americans are very, very concerned. you are seeing both sides of the issue. you think it is okay for the nsa to collect data. and it is okay for google to collect data. i don t really care. but you actual lie think snowden you think he should be in prison for it? yes, absolutely. and who could disagree with you? perhaps the man to your right. i don t even know where to start with this story. use of the phrase man up is so obviously problematic. actually where are the feminists on this? where are they to attack john kerry. they are taking a lunch. i want to take what kerry says and contrast it with reality. come back here and stand in our system of justice and make a case with what is wrong with the nsa surveillance programs. as i m sure the secretary of state well knows that is something snowden wouldn t be able to do. the judges ruled that in