I think that would be pretty exciting for them. So what im going to do is im going to give you i guess what i would call a genealogy of the book. I will get into the themes of the book some but i want to start with kind of how it came into existence because its not always the case that a book thats about history and politics has a useful or meaningful personal back story but i think in this case it does, and its maybe sort of impossible to fully understand what the book is and what its trying to do if you dont understand what came from. Even though i dont show up, theres no, i i think youre in the book other than in the acknowledgments of its a personal book at the want to give it a genealogy to set up some of the discussions for some of the questions and answers at the end of the talk i will read a very short passage from the conclusion that nothing captures credible witness i was trying to do and some people think i have done this morning i discovered the National Review doesnt think
Bios of the gentlemen. I will introduce them by name. Oscar leeser Ruben Villarreal thank you, gentlemen, for joining us. [applause] i would like to ask, in relation to the 800 million Border Security package, is that a blessing or a curse . Two things, it is a curse because of the publicity with the National Guard and that 800 million to protect the border, it gives the impression that the border is unsafe, which is not. When we go to recruit industry we are doing it from the Economic Development standpoint. It has created a problem for us. The first question people ask is, what about security in that area . The Border Security issue is bad from a political standpoint. It does have a positive standpoint, and there is some money in there, for example intelligence and infrastructure for that. As i always say, coming to a neighborhood near you is the word for the first line of defense on that, but overall i would say publicity outweighs a little bit more than the benefits immediately. Ho
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Case named the president as individual 1, as the person who directed the commission of those felonies and on whose behalf those crimes were committed. Michael cohen, the guy going to prison for those felonies, he went further in court when he was being sentenced and just flatout said that he committed those crimes at the direction of the president. While the federal department of justice has concluded that it cant bring a felony indictment against somebody while they are actively serving as president. Two things. First, hes not going to be serving as president forever. And, second, new york state prosecutors are not bound by the same rule. And new york state prosecutors are right now seeking to execute subpoenas for the president s personal and Business Financial records in a case that is believed to be, at least in part, about the president directing the commission of those crimes for which Michael Cohen went to federal prison. Also specifically using his business, the trump organizat