what s going tor your criteria to get into a primary? our first goal will be to focus on candidate vetting. to take a good, deep look at how they performed as candidates in the past. the things they ve said and accomplished and their ability to build a broad based network of support inside the state. our hope is we can build a consensus among groups like ours that there s a particular candidate who is the best conservative who can win that race and we ought to support. if there s a difference of opinion, at some point we ll have to weigh in and decide whether we weigh in. that will be a complex question. the big disagreement i get, though, from the different groups is you are in a process. you are thinking process. you are thinking who can win. and you are looking at candidates that align with you on specific issues. we think principles matter. core beliefs matter and we think the voters notice. how do you square this? because you can do you ever not back a candidate have
significantly more negligence than has been disclosed. how much information did they ignore, and why did they ignore it? well, it s a complex question. the first part is easy. they had a lot of information. they were getting information in may that there was a cell in the united states that was planning to strike. they were getting information that it was going to be a big operation. there were going to be mass casualties. one of the big problems you had, though, was getting past the level of disbelief. you have to remember that the bush administration came in. the republicans had been out of the white house. during that time national security went from countries to being about guys on the tops of mountains in afghanistan. they just didn t buy it. so when you had the cia coming in and saying al qaeda, the pentagon pushed back and said, no, no. it s a fake. bin laden isn t a real threat.
huge college admission during his twitter town hall on rising tuition costs. a student asking the vice president if he ever thought about lowering education costs by cutting government subsidies. and the vice president tweeting back, fascinating. it could reduce costs, but it would eliminate millions of students from college. and that s against our national interest. but mike says it s in our national interest for the government to get out of the subsidy business. mike. that s right, stuart. the student knows more than the vice president. we have had increasing government subsidies that increased the costs of tuition and increased debt and increased tacks to pay down the debt. the student is right, the vice president is wrong. the vice president says you cut subsidies and, yes, you would cut costs, but we around going to do it because the white house doesn t want to. and you say? well, it s a complex question. i think i understand what the
be at a point where the justice department is doing an investigation and more importantly that this could be going to a grand jury that will convene here very soon, i believe next tuesday, august 10th here. if you are a person who wants to digest the facts, if you are a person who wants to know what s gone on or what is happening, how could you not want as much information as possible? i have an easy answer for that, really a complex question. i think we have to separate a minute from the case and we have to separate information, everything you said is absolutely accurate, and the fact of the matter is the moo he had agot on it and it has been bringing out a lot of different facts and information about the case and we cannot separate that from people s biases. if in fact you feel very strongly about race, that it is over emphasized, especially in the african-americans in coverage of that, right away there is going to be a shutdown. will you turn off to and say enough is enough. if on
if people had seen me on the tyra banks show. and of course somebody did recognize him. katey, his childhood friend. i think it was like the third day of school he transferred into my english class. so, that s when i saw him again. i was just i don t know if i should bring it up or if i shouldn t say anything. a lot of people talked about it. i would say more people were just indifferent to it. a lot of people were just, like, whatever about it. we just became friends. acceptance as a friend is one thing, but dating is a much more complex question for katey. i honestly don t know if i would ever date a transgender. i don t think i wouldn t. i am not going to say i definitely would not. it would be very hard in high school to find someone who would be okay with that, that then, in turn, isn t a lesbian. so then you re back to, you know so i don t know. it s confusing. i would think that she probably wouldn t be able to have a