so are you an us cccusing he nixon broke the law with the cover-up, right. we don t know. what i m saying first of all. i want to know if you want to revise making a comparison to nixon and the only president forced out of office because he broke the law. no, he was forced out of office in part, he resigned in part because he had said a series of things that weren t true. he lied. he broke the law. that s illegal. so you have the secretary of health and human services go to a committee today. did she lie? after a month she says the website never broke down. that s nixon? how can you have been through a month of the website breaking down? if you want to make the argument, she s out of touch with reality, it wasn t a lie because she hasn t noticed. when you make a comparison to nixon, that s significant.
saying, quote, in the days before the shutdown we warned congress and the american people we would not have the legal authority to make these payments in a lapse of approprations. i don t remember that. amy you said you were going to break some news. i hope that wasn t a lie. it is not a lie. it is the absolute truth. just like the federal prison story, the way the government is picking and choosing how it is doing the shutdown is to hurt the little guy. my breaking news is the presidio golf club, apparently you are a member in good standing as you told me, it sits on the same national park where the cliff house is, and where there is all of this controversy and kids can t do sandcastles. the clubhouse is open, the cafe. part of the reason is it is managed by arnold palmer. you don t want to make him mad. the drink? isn t the club privately run? that s the thing. you are see there is an
killed trayvon martin and he pleaded ignorance of it with sean hannity. and it was a lie. no, it wasn t a lie. time out. i take exception to that. you don t know that george knows what he was taught in class as the stand your ground law. you just called my brother a liar without actually having asked him, do you know that 786.012 is called this by the media or whatever catchphrase you want to call it or 786.031 is called that. stand your ground is just the popular term for that part of the statute. but what the statute is actually named is justifiable use of force. what that part of the statute is actually named, that paragraph. so you re saying your brother didn t know it by its most commonly referred to name? i think you d have to ask him. i think the way i know it and i understand it is if someone tries to kill you or you perceive you could be killed or another you have the right to defend yourself up to and include with a firearm. you get why it made people curious, tho
ailer with tow gonzalez maintained he was during the bush administration? we he don t know yet, geraldo. we know we are in the middle of congressional hearings. lot more has to be said. but the american people hold elected officials to a very high standard as they should. and whether anything is a a lie or not you have to have the utmost candor. just like hillary clinton. you know, with this muslim deaths of four americans including our ambassador that is absolutely ridiculous that they would do that. and she needs to be held accountable in my opinion. geraldo: coming up, we is the whistle blowers attorneys. they maintain that that is a clear coverup in their opinion or their clients clients opin, gregory hicks and the other gentleman whose name escapes me right now. they say her fingerprints were all over in terms of sending
current situation not so much whatever happened happened, but that they dissemabled, that they spun, that they changed the essential nature of what happened? what i said that morning in the senior staff meeting in the white house was if anybody had anything to do with this in the white house or across the street in the campaign we better land on them with both feet. and i feel that it is there is two rules. another couple of rules. the first rule is the coverup is worse than the event. the second rule is nobody remembers the first rule. and it is you been around washington. you know the truth. the truth is that if somebody begins to try to fabricate a narrative that is inconsistent with the facts you can get away it with it for are a short period of time but in the end it comes home to roost as it should and the truth comes out and i think the congressional hearings will bear that out. geraldo: if you going to tell the audience listening