that s just me. dean: justin amash wasn t exactly a republican in that sense. he was going to be challenged and probably wouldn t get his nomination. that s president trump at his best and worse if you will. he says stuff like that and like we were all reacting to it. like how you would talk if we were sitting in the back room having coffee and the cameras weren t on. coffee doesn t make me do that. dean: maybe a different beverage. something in the coffee. dean: he says it like he thinks it and he puts it out there and some people love him for it and some people hate him for it. i know this segment isn t about president trump. but i do want to say this may not be a popular opinion. i wish the president would stay away from tweets like this. dean: that s a popular opinion. i don t like to hear my children use it or the president of the united states use it either. dean: i agree with you on that. amash s bigger point is getting lost here which is the frustration of t
competitive. but he could disagree without being disagreeable. he could work across the aisle when necessary. and he was a guy interested first and foremost in his country. sure he was a partisan. he was a republican. the leader of our party. he was our president. but, george bush saw beyond the partisan divide he understood that you had to work to the other side and compromise wasn t a bad thing. you have to do it in every facet of your life. why should politics be any different? his great success was the ability to be human as president and to not hot dog it. his mother used to say brag deosha and he would say that sometimes in speeches. and he really meant it i saw him when the cameras weren t on. he was the real deal. he was the same guy before camera as behind it he treated everybody with
so the world is going to be watching the most famous parolee in america, closely, including the goldman family, who still believe they are owed not just $33 million now, but increased to something like $52 million. because of the nine years that passed. dan, thank you. we move onto the other news tonight. a developing headline coming in from minneapolis. the police chief speaking out for the first time just moments ago after the fatal shooting of that bride-to-be, justine damond. she called 911 to report what she thought was a sexual assault, but she was shot by a an officer a short time later when she approached their car. the police chief on vacation since the shooting with critical words for the officers moments ago. as to why the cameras weren t on, it is my belief that the body camera should have been activated. assuring justine s family and the community that justice will be served. we turn next to the major headline involving president trump. overnight blasting his own
and she was so warm and kind and had so much patience with every single one of them. we were there for hours. we i love that. and i also love when you talk about authenticity, what was she like with the cameras weren t on? she was really the same. i know that that might sound like a made-up show business anecdote. but she s probably the only person i can think of who is literally maybe one or two others, but who is literally exactly the same. but she also had a little bit of a hollywood throwback aspect to her. which i also found charming and instructive. she was very lady-like. and that s a an old-fashioned sounding word. something that we don t think of that much these days. but even though she was obviously a survivor, because of her upbringing and surviving and she was a broadway star and tv star and she managed to work it, you know, work it girl, all those years, but she still when she would no matter how early the call was, 5:00 a.m., 6:00
in my lifetime and when the cameras weren t on and when the microphone wasn t on and i was having lunch and i said what do you do today? it would be this disgusting scum bag he plead him down to six months when he probably should have been sent away for good. i think that is so jarring to me about this tape. i don t know why she is bragging about getting a child rapist two months. i think she is going to have to deal with the boastfulness part of it as this story unfolds. the question that i m sure people supportive of mrs. clinton is going to raise is she boasting about her acumen as a lawyer or is she boasting about the actual case? and whether the distinction even matters. i think that i would have to agree with mark, we are going to hear a lot of things about her that we thought we knew everything and i think that these are the kinds of things that are going to have to handle. but it clearly is not the kind of situation that she wants to