out a bit. has a new network. she was frustrated not talking about race until now. some would say i agree with this, she probably should have stuck with the original oprah show with the huge audience, she could interview paula deen one day, and ref recommended al sharpton the next. i don t think so, i don t think so. that had run its course, it was a great show. talk about somebody that helped us deal with prejudices we may have had, oprah is a great example, you wanted to tune in every day, you got to enjoy her and you got past the color thing. i had a chance to go with mrs. laura bush when her be book was done, first time i got to meet oprah. she has this amazing charisma with her audience and she was lovely. everybody that worked for her was lovely. i listen to her on this, i think the movie is coming out at a time they didn t know the trayvon martin trial was going to end, right as the movie was coming out. as she s going to do the interviews for the movie and promotion, she s
network. some would say and i greaty with this that she should have stuck with the original oprah show. she had the huge audience and she could interview paula deen one day and interview reverend al sharpton the next. i don t think so. i think it had run its course. talk about somebody who helped us deal with prejudices we might have had, oprah is a great example of you wanted to tune in every day because you got to enjoy her and you got past the color thing i think. i had a chance to go with mrs. laura bush. when her book was done it was the first time i got to meet oprah and she had this amazing charisma with her audience. she was lovely. everybody that worked for her was lovely. i listen to her on this and i think the movie is coming out at a time that they didn t know the trayvon martin trial was going to end right as the movie was coming out. so as she is going to do the interviews about the movie and the movie promotion she is being asked about race a lot. these are her opini
he goes along. they do studies in prison more than half of inmates have some sort of disorder. if you are going to give this guy let him off easy there is no joke in here. you can t do that for everybody. michael, what about you? should the mental health issues play into account? it always plays into account. you are trying to establish the mental state of your client. in this case it didn t help. he was convicted on almost every charge. the idea you can use this you can use this in any court of the land. did he know what he was doing? clearliment the logs of his conversations with julian assange show that. and he is going to be punished. i think this is a nonissue. you usually bring these things up. we see it it in every major trial, the same with the trayvon martin trial. all sorts of weird strands to mitigate their mental health. greg, is mitigate a real word? i don t think so. i don t believe a single erred with you said because it made
out a bit. has a new network. she was frustrated not talking about race until now. some would say i agree with this, she probably should have stuck with the original oprah show with the huge audience, she could interview paula deen one day, and ref recommended al sharpton the next. i don t think so, i don t think so. that had run its course, it was a great show. talk about somebody that helped us deal with prejudices we may have had, oprah is a great example, you wanted to tune in every day, you got to enjoy her and you got past the color thing. i had a chance to go with mrs. laura bush when her be book was done, first time i got to meet oprah. she has this amazing charisma with her audience and she was lovely. everybody that worked for her was lovely. i listen to her on this, i think the movie is coming out at a time they didn t know the trayvon martin trial was going to end, right as the movie was coming out. as she s going to do the interviews for the movie and promotion, she s
communication. what is going on? why does dyson do that? first of all, can i congratulate you on was one of the best opens of the five ever. let people know he wasn t reading that, juan said all of that from the heart, and it was impressive and refreshing in particular. i did think about earlier today how isn t it amazing how two weeks after, is it three weeks now after trayvon martin trial ended that this story, you haven t heard about trayvon martin or any other young black kid ever since. the only people you heard talk about it are al sharpton, bill o reilly, this dyson guy, and a few others. it is amazing how al sharpton is able to turn the attention to himself. i don t know of any single plan they put forward. i admire nancy pelosi today, decided to have one of the hearings, a town hall thing, to use it as opportunity to then do something. i would ask you, juan, what is the most important thing that we could do, if we set aside the