out. a muslim woman can tell me what s really going on, as someone who chooses to wear a hijab. i m going to ask a lot of dumb questions. that s okay. some on behalf of me, some on behalf of the world. what exactly is a burqa? the one where only the eyes show, they have the rest of the face covered which is pretty much this much showing. the burqa covers everything. there are little holes in the when i see women wearing it, the eye makeup is on fleek, for people who know how to use that expression. that goes to show a lot of it is cultural. dumb question alert. the hijab. talk about that. some interpretations of the koran say you have to be covered in a certain way. the extent of the covering, it s vague how it has to be done. it doesn t say you have to cover around your face or around your hair. it says bosom, is what the word is translated to. hijab being a sign of modesty, hijab not being a head covering, the way you interact with people. the way you decide to wear t
i think as someone from the gulf coast who calls new orleans home, nobody wants to be in a competition for how many people died in their hurricane. and no one wants to start bragging that new orleans katrina response was the measure. i think president trump is always going to give himself a pluses and i think the risk that comes with talking about his maria response that was so heavily criticized, now we know thousands died there instead of 64. instead of 64. john? here s my question, first of all. how many of you thought when he got asked that question he was going to say b minus. everybody knew he was going to say a plus. was that a surprise? it s a dumb question, he shouldn t have answered it. number two, look, this president has a frustration. when you ask people in the last election what are the two big issues? it was the economy and fighting terrorism? and frankly he probably deserves
intimacy. is that something that people focus on here? no. i didn t think that you were going to say that. i thought that it was a u dumb question. reporter: this is a delhi-basedoualned author who writes abo love and masculinity. when you marry, you marry the entirele family. and my generations previous to it is intimacy is something that i ask what are we talking about, because i provide and look at after you, so what is intimacy. and have you answered that question for yourself? yes. [ laughter ] intimacy is a fairly modern concept today for younger people, and it is something that they are building. so i find it very counter intuitive that there are young women talking openly about sex, and what they want. women who wore the sar ri r
going to testify to. defense lawyers will cross-examine him, saying, why didn t you put it in here? his answer will be, it says here, not everything is included in this statement. so there is a lot of information that we don t know about. if you look at the manafort indictment, the gates indictment, those are slam dunks. that indictment is a work of beauty. from the standpoint of a prosecutor, you couldn t do any better because it s all proven by documents. there are no witnesses. dumb question. if i m a skadden arps lawyer, i know if i lie to the fbi, i am up a creek. you don t get to be a skadden arps lawyer just for graduating law school. you have to be decent. you have to be good. why would somebody with that expertise lie to the fbi? is the coverup so big? it s a coverup. look, his father-in-law is one of the keogh gy oligarchs in ru. these people are all involved in this conspiracy.
some people think that puerto rico takes advantage of the states, but it s a two way street. you know? this is my friend laura. anthony: hi how are you? tony. laura: nice to meet you. anthony: like everyone here, hermes and his fellow journalist laura moscoso are trying to make sense of this situation that seems kafka-esque at best. anthony: so dumb question. what is puerto rico? it s not a state it s kind of like a colony but it s not. laura: it s not kind of, it is. hermes: it s an unincorporated territory. anthony: unincorporated territory? hermes: yeah, so you know what s that? anthony: what is that? hermes: we re still trying to figure out sometimes. anthony: would you say the majority of puerto ricans consider themselves americans, or do they consider themselves puerto ricans, or both? laura: i think that they