some of these areas because they want to see what the police officers are doing? no. i don t think they re there to collect we have on video somebody who was shot in the back who was running away cops had been impugned and then eventually we find out in other cities like ferguson that it wasn t justified. okay. and the baltimore, the baltimore charges [inaudible conversations] against the cops are pretty flimsy. i don t know if they re going to be able to get a conviction. i would continue with this if you would let me, but you won t. [laughter] the pentagon is fine tuning its mission to train and equip iraqi forces but officials still insist the strategy to beat the terrorists is not changing. a week after iraqi forces pled ramadi despite outnumbering isis . particularly sunni fighters. and a pentagon spokesman says
bill: they don t think that way. no, they don t. bill: the irs could have negotiated cheaper rooms and chose not to. which company runs itself that way? the report says 2600 managers flown to anaheim, california. what a great gig that must be. $6400 gifts to its employees. how do you explain this stuff away? they spent $50,000 on these silly videos. they spent $3.7 million in flights and hotels. you are telling me you couldn t do a teleconference or conference call or produced a little video somebody had to watch at their desk? there is total disregard and disrespect for the people s money. it is pervasive attitude. it has to stop. so out of control. bill: you know what is more insidious, this is 2010, 2011, 2012. yeah. bill: this is when the critical lens of government spending, every day, in every newspaper, every website across america was focused on government spending. anaheim, $4 million. philadelphia, $3 million for a convention there.
and has grown since then, what i call the outrage industry. there are people whose job is to find flash points and then use them to launch a larger, if you like, attack against american values and american personnel and property. and so when the sheik tells his audience that this video was manufactured at the behest of u.s. intelligence, the agenda is not the video anymore, the agenda is an attack on the united states, which is a much more general thing. so, there are people there in power, in positions of manipulative power who are looking for it. what s the thing we can use this week, next month, whatever. oh, hey there s a video somebody posted on youtube, that will do. exactly. as we know the internet contains all kinds of stuff. if you want to find anything, you ll find it on the internet. so the question is who can be bothered to pick that. why haven t they gone after
the things that started in the case the is an tannic verses and has grown since then, what i call the outrage industry. there are people whose job is to find flash points and then use them to launch a larger, if you like, attack against american values and american personnel and property. and so when the sheik tells his audience that this video was manufactured at the behest of u.s. intelligence, the agenda is not the video anymore, the agenda is an attack on the united states, which is a much more general thing. so, there are people there in power, in positions of manipulative power who are looking for it. what s the thing we can use this week, next month, whatever. oh, hey there s a video somebody posted on youtube, that will do.