Just kidding. Just kidding. And hillary was very gracious. She said if somehow she gets elected, she wants me to be without question either her ambassador to iraq or afghanist afghanistan. Its my choice. Donald, if at any time you dont like what im saying, feel free to stand up and shout wrong while im talking. You know, come to think of it, its amazing im up here after donald. I didnt think hed be okay with a peaceful transition of power. And donald, after listening to your speech, i will also enjoy
listening to mike pence deny that you ever gave it. So jim acosta, how did they do . I think both candidates delivered some funny lines tonight, but, don, honestly, i think it was hard for people in that room to laugh because this has been such an awful campaign, and you know, we were standing outside this event but i feel like im getting frost bite from the ice in the room inside the event. You know, we were talking to a couple of people over hearing just the reactions from some of the at
protect the president? and some of the questions, you know, as look more deeply into what was released. this morning, the biden administration is releasing more than 13,000 records tied to president john f. kennedy s assassination, for withholding thousands more, citing national security concerns. the documents revealed that lee harvey oswald, who said weeks earlier in mexico he wanted to kill kennedy. and closely tracked by both the cia and the fbi. why weren t these documents released years earlier? in 1963, if americans had seen this stuff, they might have said, you know, why do the fbi and the cia let our president be assassinated. one document shows that the cia intercepted a phone call oswald made to the soviet embassy in mexico city. weeks before the assassination. on a wire tap arranged with the help of mexico s president. why wasn t any of that information quickly passed on to washington, so the secret service could act to make sure
much. and as promised, joining me now former federal prosecutor and political legal affairs columnist. thanks for joining us. let s pick up where garrett left it which is talking about what criminal referrals might come and what some of the charges are that they could be, and i ll first ask you about john eastman. i expect john eastman will be one of the names that that we are going to hear. and if i were going to posit what the potential criminal referral would refer to, i think it s really the fake electors scheme. one thing that federal prosecutors routinely charge is making false statements in the context of a federal proceeding and ultimately, what the false electors and the fake electors scheme involved was submitting documents to the united states senate that indicated that certain individuals, john doe, jane doe, were the true and correct electors of the state, and some of the people at times weren t even trump electors on the ballot.
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donald trump and hillary clinton s final debate was definitely no holds bar, but their body language tells you what they were really thinking, so here to tell you is chris erlich, lead instructor at the body language institute. this means you re ready to go, you re in a sprinter s pose. before we talk about last night on the debate stage, let s talk about tonight and the al smith dinner because there were some uncomfortable moments, some awkward moments. what did you make of their body language? even when they come into the room, a lot of times weren t even facing each other. a lot of times they were giving each other their backs most of the time and were kind of buffeted by cardinal dolan a lot so they were able to engage the room without having to deal with each other, but in a very awkward stance they danced around each other for the encounter. let s look at hillary clinton as she was speaking.