think the president and washington in general are really out of touch with ordinary lives, then together with these larger issues, i think they do play a role. you changed my mind. what am i going to do the rest of the segment? i don t know. i would say, greg, that there are too many conservatives who have gotten very shrill on these small issues. and the irs, they play into the irs, they play into baek, the president asleep at the wheel. do we even know where he was when benghazi happened? they in and of themselves are small issues but wrapped into these larger ones, i think it builds a greater picture. it panlints a picture of a president out of touch. the thing that bugs me is that vacations and golf provide alluring visuals as you re doing the story on. this very program in the last four minutes. if you keep relying on those photos, it gives you a way out of talking about the things that are potentially boring.
because you pitched the story on the five and we had to turn it down and you kept sending. i really believe in this. the torn teacher story? yes. the nsa must have taken over my e mile-an-hours. my e-mails. if they decide they want to turn their life around and the class wants to have it and the parents want to have it, so be it. the principal wants to meet a certain porn star and this is the only way to bring her would the being in trouble. i heard at the traibl table. the word empower you will find one wing and one thing only, a modern day woman and sex. it makes it sound on the up and up. they used to do this when i was a kid, but it was for the just say no program. some sin knee guy came in so skin me guy came in and
really open up. when i talked with chevy, a woman arrested for selling cars and guns in the sting, it quickly becomes clear that she s willing to share the intimate details of her life, providing us with a rare glimpse into the mind of a career criminal. hey, cheryl. hi. chris hansen. i m with dateline nbc. how are you? fine. would you like to have a seat? i wanted to ask you a couple questions about an investigation we re doing a story on. it s a wide-ranging story about a bunch of different investigations that have been conducted here in the las vegas area. one of them was a storefront fencing operation. where people showed up and sold stolen cars, stolen guns, counterfeit money, all kinds of things. and you turned up in this storefront. do you remember anything about that? can you explain any of that to me? no. okay.
painful thing. i mean lbgt americans are full citizens. we re full contributing parts of this country. and all we want is the same rights and responsibilities as everybody else. all we want is the laws of this country to do what the laws of the state of new york have done. wrap their arms around all families and say that we all matter. we all love each other, we re all just trying to get through the day supporting each other. edie winsor s case that i know you guys have been running a story on, tells that story. two women loved each other for decades. when one got sick, edie took care of her until she died. and then after that tragic death. the federal government basically sent edie a letter saying you are less than your heterosexual americans that you know. that s horrible. it s just wrong. and i m so excited that this issue has gone all the way to the supreme court. and going to get is getting heard and is going to get heard.
you don t have to do anything. i wanted to ask you a couple questions about an investigation we re doing a story on. can i show you a videotape i think you might like to see? sure. it doesn t take long for sheryl to realize she s in trouble. did you think it might have been an undercover operation? i did. did you help sell and find vehicles? yeah, i helped, yes. so you were a part of deal. yes. well, i just brought people there to do that. you were the middle man. yes. so to speak. so you had people who had vehicles and guns to sell. you knew of this place. you put the deal together. yes. does that make you just as guilty as the person who stole the car? absolutely. how did you end up in such a jam like that? well, when you re beating from ages 3 1/2 to 14, you don t