you are such a pothead. jesse: no, i am not. greg: i m just joking. dagen: getting married the first time. greg: oh, yeah, yeah. dagen: 11 months, but i got married on friday the 13th, and i remember vividly watching the texas chainsaw massacre on my wedding night. greg: that would be a success. [laughter] i love that movie. i moved to allentown, pennsylvania. people think that is weird, but it was kind of fun. jesse: was that a bad decision for allentown? greg: i was 25, you don t really go there when you are 25 and single and stay there for ten years. jesse: where you single the whole time? greg: yes. [laughter] it is a great place. great question. what sitcom world would you like to visit for a week? dan: this is a ground ball, who doesn t want to hang out
you are such a pothead. jesse: no, i am not. greg: i m just joking. dagen: getting married the first time. greg: oh, yeah, yeah. dagen: 11 months, but i got married on friday the 13th, and i remember vividly watching the texas chainsaw massacre on my wedding night. greg: that would be a success. [laughter] i love that movie. i moved to allentown, pennsylvania. people think that is weird, but it was kind of fun. jesse: was that a bad decision for allentown? greg: i was 25, you don t really go there when you are 25 and single and stay there for ten years. jesse: where you single the whole time? greg: yes. [laughter] it is a great place. great question. what sitcom world would you like to visit for a week? dan: this is a ground ball, who doesn t want to hang out
chris tapp supporters insisted dna evidence proved he wasn t involved in the murder of angie dodge, but police were just as convinced that chris was a killer. according to detectives, he shared grizzly details of the crime that only the killer could know. but what did chris have to say about that confession so many years ago? you re about to hear his side of the story. here again is keith morrison. there comes a time in every tale to meet the man at the center of the story. and here he is, christopher tapp. no longer the aimless pothead you ve seen on those video tapes from 1997, now a man of 38, who has done more than a decade of hard time. as people look at you, what do you most want them to know about you? i ve been so wronged all these years. how could individuals do
you clearly don t share that view. what do you think about that argument? i don t think that s going to fly. i mean, what facebook is arguing is that the original service agreement of which you sign gives them the right to share your information with all the third party platforms. that s not how i read the ftc agreement. it would be one thing if they explicitly asked for consent before sharing information with microsoft and spotify. they didn t do that. the problem with the ftc though, they don t have the people with these consent. andrew smith, the thead of the protection bureau is inflicted in enforcing these laws. one is to strengthen the ftc and make sure there s independence there. you re in charge of the internet bill of rights. you re trying to come up with ways to ensure that consumers of these web sites can protect themselves but when you have a web site like facebook, a giant
knew snarling narcissistic blind rage, and yet, i am stunned by the direction that this kavanaugh episode keeps taking. we are seeing the worst of poisonous academic identity politics transformed into the real world with an extra boost from sheer political power grab it. at this incident has nothing to do with race. it has nothing to do with gender. it was about one thing, due process of the law, and thead presumption of innocence, and whether the case has been made that judgean kavanaugh was rapi. that case was most decidedly not made, yet we see the economic inspired a democratic left trying to turn this into an issue of race. it is simply mind-boggling. it is incoherent. what we are seeing as well at play is an idea that is