there it is . what s up, man? good to see you, buddy. all right. so we got a giggling vpi going on hack s late night show. it s hard for you to make fun of people because i look like a stripper named tragic mike . you know, mike s chubby brother is a little cheaper if he can t afford the good show. but she is such an embarrassment because when he asks her what the purpose of the job is , if you notice, she doesn t answer the question. and you know what it feels like, you know, when you get set up on a blind date, when you re younger, and you just want to know if they re good looking, but they won t tell you. and you know what that means. you ll be like, hey, i m going to say, yeah, this girl say she s got the best personality . oh, yeah. how she looks. she loves sports . do you like sports ? hot dude? do you like burgers. she makes a mean burger. okay, so she s ahee and i m nervous, you know, she didn t answer the question, but the one thing and i don t know how america is okay with th
hours, he has broken no laws but laws were broken by those who disclosed government wire traps or eavesdropping on a u.s. citizen, in this case a government official. as you know, chris, that s very, very rare that the government even admits that that happens. it s interesting you raise that and i agree. it appears to be that that is most likely the case that there was a legal there was a law broken in these leaks. i want to talk about the leaks during the campaign because the nexus of this, in some ways the origin of the russian story has to do with the wikileaks and it has to do with the fact it is the conclusion of intelligence agencies that those leaks emanated from hack s of account by russian intelligence. you said you have a back channel to julian assange, that you were in regularintermediary. is that right? well, it s a little overstatement i said there was an intermediary in the sense we