we don t yell and slam doors. we don t scream. bill: when it comes to policy or issues, is there disagreement? well i don t think we are ever exactly on the same page 100%. would you name one? no, i m not going to name one, because i don t think that is important. i m not the one running for president, this guy is. and i completely support 90% of where mitt is. bill: there is a possibility as we sit here today that you could be in the white house in eight months. we talked about that. yeah, we ve spoke ben that. spoken about that. we talked about what happens in that circumstance, are we prepared for that. which things would ann focus on. which things would i do. we talked about how our life would change. i think it s almost impossible to imagine how your life would change in this circumstance. i believe if mitt wins the country wins, if he loses, the country loses. we are at a real fork in the road as to what direction this
and once in 2011. correct. the route has changed in that period. they are now asking the state even more reason to so let s all right. so the president said republicans insist as part of the tax deal that we have a decision by february. you know what? it s too quick. what do we hear today from the latest at the state department browbeaten by the republicans? you know what? we don t have the it s three-and-a-half years. alternative route it s not three-and-a-half years. alternative routes are less environmentally sensitive than the ones that that may be the case. give people a chance to look at it. why did vit to be part of the taxes, pressure. bret: we don t yell. we don t yell. let me say one thing quietly. [ laughter ] you know me. about the koch brothers. actually, if you knew my wife he is would appreciate that. let me say this about the koch
and once in 2011. correct. the route has changed in that period. they are now asking the state even more reason to so let s all right. so the president said republicans insist as part of the tax deal that we have a decision by february. you know what? it s too quick. what do we hear today from the latest at the state department browbeaten by the republicans? you know what? we don t have the it s three-and-a-half years. alternative route it s not three-and-a-half years. alternative routes are less environmentally sensitive than the ones that that may be the case. give people a chance to look at it. why did vit to be part of the taxes, pressure. bret: we don t yell. we don t yell. let me say one thing quietly. [ laughter ] you know me. about the koch brothers. actually, if you knew my wife he is would appreciate that. let me say this about the koch
holbrooke s importance and diplomacy s importance. the importance to america and the world. we found this. it is from 12 years ago. it s short. we thought you should see it. in kosovo tonight, there are reports the forces are beginning to move out and that nato air strikes won t be necessary just now, but warplanes will remain at the ready just in case. albanian refugees are reluctant to return to their homes just yet. they re waiting for the international observers to get into place and the begins of political dialogue with the president. today richard holbrooke, the man who negotiated the standown, described for me the ordeal of the deal. nine days of heated difficult negotiations, meetings with yug slough president, a man with a bloody record, nine days that may have saved thousands of lives. did you yell at each other? we don t yell but it got damn
the world. we found this. it is from 12 years ago. it s short. we thought you should see it. in kosovo tonight, there are reports the forces are beginning to move out and that nato air strikes won t be necessary just now, but warplanes will remain at the ready just in case. albanian refugees are reluctant to return to their homes just yet. they re waiting for the international observers to get into place and the begins of political dialogue with the president. today richard holbrooke, the man who negotiated the stand-down, described for me the ordeal of the deal. nine days of heated difficult negotiations, meetings with yugoslav president, a man with a bloody record, nine days that may have saved thousands of lives. did you yell at each other? we don t yell but it got damn heated. is he his own man? in the end. this cannot be stressed too highly.