they had been told to put a block on their storage room, so they locked of the boxes, they put a lock on it and then they broke through it whenever they came for the search warrant. so i guess they found nothing in the safe. i mean, this is like the inspector. well, i think it s actually made for television stuff, so how you have the drama that you need for the january 6 hearing, without these types of dramatic incidents like that, you know, to the point of this magistrate of judge, including that he recused himself from the trump versus clinton lawsuit this year and also that he has these very
thing, what do you see that will end this? first, on the television stuff, i watch russia television from time to time. i know most of the people on tv an jt shocking what they re saying. and people that i know, know better when they compare us to satan. it s grotesque. they know it s really incredibly horrible to see. on terms of ending the war, two things, may 9th is the end of world war ii for the soviet union and the most important holiday for their country and before this horrific stuff, millions of people, russians, ukrainians, jordans estoniaens that died in the war and it
eight hours of cable news each day, and even keeps the tv on mute during some meetings. the times reporters write, quote, watching cable he shares thoughts with anyone in the room, even the household staff he summons via a button for lunch or for one of the dozen diet cokes he consumes each day. overall, the article characterizes the presidency as an hour by hour fight for self-preservation. according to the times, the president sees it differently, writing, quote, before taking office, mr. trump told top aides to think of each presidential day as an episode in a television show in which he vanquished his rivals. back now with the panel. it is a fascinating way to think about a day. i don t know if it is good for running a white house. jim, do you think he actually believes that? i think the tv piece is just silly. and there is not a white house staffer, i ve been in there, that doesn t have the tv on in the background the entire day you re there, seeing what s going on in the news m
was dallas buyer s club . he focused on his music and his band and touring the country and all that. he was a little nervous coming back. and he won best supporting actor for dallas buyer s club for a moving role he portrayed. he s been making the rounds and really kind of campaigning for it and people really talking oscar and we caught up with him on the red carpet. it was one of those gold moments. i m talking to jarrett leno and might colleague is talking to mike douglas and both of them converge. he s doing unbelievably, making great choices early in his life. i would say mixed it up television and movies more than ever before. television stuff is great. get out of the country, you know. i took six years off from making films. i think that was the best thing i ever did. didn t make shoes, did you?
eric: i don t think so. dana: one from the beginning. i see her on the cover eric: you re wrong. the runner up, if i m not mistaken. andrea: jason and molly melany. right, producers? we have a control room full of girls. no, the guy who was a single father from seattle. greg: bob, you are the expert here. bob: that may be the most ridiculous, absurd, disgraceful television stuff i have ever seen. he ain t that good looking. dana: he s cute. andrea: c mon! bob: he is boring. dana: he is boring. bob: the girls are good looking. would you take them for a night or two, sure? marry them? on the basis of what? they fly the family to thailand. to say what do you think? thailand?and? andrea: since when are you against thailand? eric: for greg and andrea that watches it religiously.