get away with it. and so he just says it right there. he said, i could shoot somebody in the middle of 5th avenue and get away with it. that wasn t a lie. i think that s the truth. and i think there have been many truths he s been trying to tell us, and i think we all better wake up and have him legally nonviolently removed from office. when we discuss all that has happened just the list. this is just today. syria, the house possibly, the government shutting down possibly tomorrow night, the stock market, all of these different things. and we talk about how the wheels are coming off and people say the wheels are coming off. guys like mattis leaving sort of indicate some of that. in the end, despite the fact that donald trump got fewer votes than hillary clinton did, our system in this country allowed him to win an election. do enough people think this is chaos? do enough people think this is dangerous and scary as you do? i think so. i think this i think people s minds tonight
and i asked her, what s changed? he still knows where your children are. he still knows how to get to them. he could still hurt them. reporter: and her answer? she just looked at me. everything i ve told you is the truth. but you lied the first time we talked. yes, i did. the second time we talked. the second time we talked i did not lie to you. after i was arrested, i did not lie to you. i told you i didn t do it. that wasn t a lie. i told you that he did. reporter: he was jermeir stroud. shannon s story made him the guilty party, but her story also badly needed to be checked out. that s just a fantastic kind of story. if i m going to dismiss her case i need to make sure i m filling out the dismissal and i put the reasons why. i m not going to do it just because she says she didn t do it. reporter: shannon and her attorney were emphatic that jermeir was the killer and also said that even now, months after the murder, he was making threatening phones calls to shanno
your doctor. you can keep your plan if you like your plan. they were all lies. 28 times, he s keeping track. and that s going to be important in a second. now, democrats would fight trump on that and say that it wasn t a lie, that it got complicated. that people and employers ended up switching plans in order to save money, and that would mean switching doctors, too. and as plans move they often took your doctor out of the mix. that s their take. let s give trump the benefit of the doubt and saying keep your doctor was a lie. and here woe go to trump and here is how they scored president obama. 76% of the time he said something true, mostly true or half true. remember we re dealing with politicians. this is metric that would never work in any other aspect of our life. then there s trump, and here s what we get. i always want to tell the
that s his articulation of what you want to hold as an ideal while you fix what is broken. i think everybody would agree with that. here s president trump. as we speak, the democrat party is openly inviting millions of illegal aliens to break our laws, violate our borders, and overwhelm our nation. then, you can look at the the relationship that both men have with the truth as your president. trump says obama is the bigger liar. here s his argument. he was talking about you have to tell the truth. and yet 28 times he said you can keep your doctor if you like your doctor. you can cokeep your plan if you like your plan. they were all lice. 28 times. he s keeping track. that s going to be important in a second. now, democrats would fight trump on that and say that it wasn t a lie. that it got complicated. that people and employers ended up switching plans in order to save money and that would mean
the senate floor and said military force alone wasn t going to get us to where we want to be in that country. tell me about the duality there of his beliefs. i think it s a duality that s shared by most american military commander in afghanistan. that is a belief that there is no way to fight our way out of afghanistan. the only enduring eventual solution is some kind of peace settlement between the taliban and the government. i think mccain was also a big supporter of that attitude. gillian: tell me a little about the strange and dangerous confluence of terrorist organizations inside afghanistan on the ground. we ve got isis, al-qaida, the taliban is sort of enjoying a resurgence over the past couple years. the taliban is enjoying a resurgence. they ve been gaining steadily, not on a massive scale but they now are at the point where they control between one-third and two-thirds of the country, depending how you calculate