and the question arises among some democrats, on this pardon question, of whether the president a few weeks ago intentionally pardoned arpaio, the sheriff, in order to send a signal to the people who are being questioned, hang in there, hang tough, i ll help you out at the end of the day. which is entirely under his purview to do. absolutely. as to federal charges. michael, go ahead. on the federal charges. only as to federal charges. we know for example, that the attorney general of new york, schneiderman, has an up and running investigation with respect to matters within his jurisdiction that are state. but also, i also think david is absolutely right. but the danger in pardoning people before indictments, or before convictions, is that it runs the risk of being viewed as obstructionist behavior, or abuse of office behavior. if you started willy-nilly
being questioned, hang in there, hang tough, i ll help you out at the end of the day. which is entirely under his purview to do. absolutely. michael, go ahead. on the federal charges. only as the federal charges. we know for example, that the attorney general of new york, schneiderman, has an up and running investigation with respect to matters within his jurisdiction that are state. but also, i also think david is absolutely right. but the danger in pardoning people before indictments, or before convictions, is that it runs the risk of being viewed as obstructionist behavior, or abuse of office behavior. if you started willy-nilly pardoning anybody who would say something bad against you, i think mueller would have to take that into account for obstruction of justice for an investigation. that s true. but the signal is, if you stay quiet, and they eventually
close to being competitive. and so, i think that the ryan thing could have been worse, but it s not good. yeah, look, mike pence really did a lot for donald trump today, as far as it goes, by saying the clintons are morally flawed and their moral flaws involve public behavior, and elected office behavior, not private behavior, and emphasizing ideas. the problem with ryan s repudiation of trump is he s basically saying, i don t care about trump s ideas. i don t care that he agrees with me on some policy issues anymore. i only care about the hse republican agenda. that s dangerous, because trump and pence believe that they can simultaneously attack bill clinton, attack hillary clinton, and talk about ideas, talk about things like judges, et cetera. donny, how damaging do you think that paul ryan s statement today is for trump in terms of trying to get some momentum back? zero damage. you have two candidates with 100% brand awareness. very, very clear personalities. endorsements on ei
women than men. jane pratt remembers how debilitating it was when she was bullied by a former boss. i remember being in a conference room with a bunch of other people around and he was yelling at me so fiercely and this close to my face, i started to feel like maybe i was going to faint because it was just too much. reporter: author jill brook has studied adult bullying and said it s almost become accepted office behavior. it is becoming an epidemic in the workplace because people are losing job and status so as a result they re considering this survival of the fittest. reporter: causing emotional issues like depression and mood swings to physical ones like headaches and mood swing. reporter: you gained weight? i gained a tremendous amount of weight. reporter: how much? 40 or 50 pounds. reporter: here s what brooks says you should do. speak up. bullies respond to resistance.
magazine editor, remembers how debilitating it was when she was bullied by a former boss. i remember being in a conference room with a bunch of other people around and he was yelling at me so fiercely and this close to my face, i started to feel like maybe i was going to faint because it was all it was just it was too much. reporter: author jill brook has studied adult bullying and says it s almost become accepted office behavior. it is becoming an epidemic in the workplace because people are responding to their fear of losing job and status so as a result they consider this behavior survival of the fittest. reporter: causing emotional issues like depression and mood swings to physical ones like headaches and weight gain. you gained a lot of weight? i gained a tremendous amount of weight. reporter: how much? probably 40, 50 pounds. reporter: here s what brooks says you should do if you re bullied. first, speak up. bullies respond to resistance.