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activities have been or are going to be taken regarding this. we did report last night that the u.s. intelligence community has dug very deeply into vladimir putin s finances. it s interesting on this, and ken, i want to bring you back into this conversation. i had an interview with vice president joe biden, and i th k think it wasn t just will putin know when we act. when we know, and he said i hope not. what does the intelligence community think of that? don t you need to show the world what we re capable of in an instance like this? that s a great point. hey, this is an espionage matter, this is an intelligence matter between great powers, we should keep this all quiet. there s others saying, no, this crosses a line. this is russia interfering in
and a half hours. it was obvious that was going to be the news because there were about ten minutes out of two hours where there was some sharp exchanges. but the bulk of the conversation, which is there to kind of lay a groundwork for the history that s going to be written, was pretty cordial. there were campaigns talking about each side about what they were doing and what they were thinking at various stages. that s what goes on at harvard. it seemed, though, that clip we played and i know there was other stuff discussed. jim palmieri s point was that you guys didn t run an honorable campaign. is that how you feel about the trump campaign? look, i think there are th k things about that campaign that jan and i have both said in terms of whether or not it was being supported by the platform for the alt-right, which is what steve bannon called it, and we raised that issue. i think it s a fair issue to raise, and i think there were signals sent out, things that were said that activ
are wondering why movies are now being pulled because of north korea. especially stupid ones. kim jong-un, come on. the guy looks like a like a toad. here s the thing with obama, i mean he s making enemies everywhere. the left wing hollywood executive, throwing them under the bus now. they threw him under the bus, there s a lot of mutual bus throwing under. it s the story of my life. christine, what do you mean? president obama actually said what most of the country thinks including republicans that we should not cower to a regime that threatens us. this is a satirical hollywood film, it wasn t some undercover documentary on this guy, i th k think, like the pet was saying something we liked the initial
of not making him want to give them anything. he just whatever the law is, he is going to say what he th k thinks it is. well, it makes communication nearly impossible. there is a moral component to it. what chris said, it is absolutely right. the bigots who are opposed to him for rational reasons. and we re the ones we have been waiting for. there is a spiritual dimension. let me ask you that final question, and we ll get to that later as well. the left has been so silent about this, when they were so vocal when bush was in power. where are all the honest civil libertarian liberals i grow up with? i don t know if they moved to new zealand or what, but they should be speaking out right now. and some legal experts from