starmer s shadow cabinet. you got labelled. and starmer s shadow cabinet. you got labelled, and you starmer s shadow cabinet. you got labelled, and you will starmer s shadow cabinet. you got labelled, and you will probably - labelled, and you will probably groan when i mentioned this, you got labelled by an accidental treat from the editor of newsnight, what did he say? tie the editor of newsnight, what did he sa ? ., , the editor of newsnight, what did he sa? ,., say? he said i was boring snoring. it wasn t written say? he said i was boring snoring. it wasn t written to say? he said i was boring snoring. it wasn t written to you, say? he said i was boring snoring. it wasn t written to you, to - say? he said i was boring snoring. it wasn t written to you, to be - it wasn t written to you, to be fair? he is head of channel 4, very important man. fair? he is head of channel4, very important man- fair? he is head of channel4, very important man. channel 4 is welcome in leeds.
a crime two kinds of people, one who gets away with a crime, wow, i barely got away with that i ll never do that again. there but for the grace of god go i. and the other person goes, i can do that again. again, again, again. trump is in the latter category. one of those is a professional category. when you re a criminal by profession, when you get away with something, that s a lesson about how to do it next time. it s like jumping out of a perfectly good plane, if you do it a couple of times, you re not afraid anymore. what more should we expect from basically the state department sources that the house is trying to hear from? pompeo s blocking them so far. the only reason we heard from volcker is he resigned from the state department last week. right, exactly. i think we ll either get more whistle-blowers, more pressure on pompeo this position can t hold, it s untenable. i understand there are ig investigation ongoing. one in d.o.d. that s been very quiet. i don t know ho
decision today is about. shamelessness is shown even in his lack of a willingness to apologize for things when he has proven himself wrong. there are also two kinds of people in the world, two kinds of politicians, right? many politicians we know in both parties over time have done things that are wrong, you know, either intentionally or unintentionally made mistakes, whatever sometime an whatever. sometimes they got away with it. you say to yourself, there but for the grace of god go i. i m never going to do that again. that was close. i could have gotten impeached. clean hands now. or you re the one who goes, i got away with it that time, let s go do it again. if you re donald trump who has no respect for the law, the institutions, the precedent, the histo history, duties of the job, all that stuff, that s the guy that says, hey, i got away with this, if i got away with it that time, i can get away with it again. it goes to invincibility, arrogance, just the sense that you are no
they tell you? what was it like for them? for my family, oh, they were very happy to see me. no, but i mean, the time of waiting. great reunion. oh, the waiting the six months that i was in detention, it was pretty rough. kids didn t have a dad and my wife didn t have a husband and i was worried about my job situation during that whole time, and just a lot of black questions on the horizon for me. and for them too. jeffery, on otto s case, you know, when you heard the news that he had been released, hatted come hohad come home and days later died, what thoughts went through your mind. well the first thoughts was for the family and the anguish that they must be experiencing. they definitely need our prayers during this hard time of adjustment for them. and my heart went out to otto, what he must have gone through during the 17 months he was over there. i think at times, there but for the grace of god go i. that could have been me.
wasn t pontiff he would be in prison. fox news contributor jonathan morris joins us to explain more about what that means. he sort of said that. what he said was i think something we could all say that if my circumstances in life were different i would be a very different person. the famous phrasing, there but for the grace of god go i. and what he said was if my life circumstances were different i might be a prisoner rather than a pope and he visits prisons often and so i think that s very present in his life. recognizing that, but for the grace of god. historically here, is this like the first book from a pope? now this is like a 100 page book. it s a conversation with a reporter that s been turned into a book. but is this historically here john paul ii, as well as pope benedict also wrote books. i think it s a new age of media, and this is like you said, it s an interview, so it s not that he was penning his own book. it was an interview style. but benedict xvi did pen his o