weapons, started two wars and was trying to build nuclear weapons. you know, there were an awful lot of people in that part of the world that signed on and worked with the united states and fought beside us. the duplicity of the saudis, jordannians. i think it s a lot more complicated than that. i think with saudi arabia, my personal view, the regime is viewed as legitimate by its people. it is not a dictatorship, the king abdella is a good man. i like him. videalt with him, and he has been a great friend and ally to the united states. i think you have to make careful judgments. sean: they have a very different system. women have more rights. they do have a different system. but, you know, they get their right to pick their way to live as much as anybody else does. you know, when you get into a dictatorship, obviously, something like moammar khadafy and libya, who by the time he
weapons, started two wars and was trying to build nuclear weapons. you know, there were an awful lot of people in that part of the world that signed on and worked with the united states and fought beside us. the duplicity of the saudis, jordannians. i think it s a lot more complicated than that. i think with saudi arabia, my personal view, the regime is viewed as legitimate by its people. it is not a dictatorship, the king abdella is a good man. i like him. videalt with him, and he has been a great friend and ally to the united states. i think you have to make careful judgments. sean: they have a very different system. women have more rights. they do have a different system. but, you know, they get their right to pick their way to live as much as anybody else does. you know, when you get into a dictatorship, obviously, something like moammar khadafy and libya, who by the time he
a heart transplant and he was being kept alive by a plug-in battery pack. mr. vice-president, great to see you again. thanks for coming to wyoming, sean. sean: this is going to be a great day. typical wyoming day in the summertime. sean: it s a little different in new york. hey, since i have seen you last, have you had this heart transplant, you have been through a lot. how hard has that been? well, hard. i am here. it s. it s really a miracle. it s a tremendous gift that somebody gave, obviously, in terms of their willingness to donate, the family s willingness to donate a heart. and when you have the advantage of going frommen-stage heart failure, to where you are really about to hang it up because your heart s not working to service all of your vital organs, to all of a sudden, you have a new heart and the expectation that you may live another 15 or 20 years, it s a miracle. it s a tremendous gift. yeah, there is some rocky momes along the way. but you always h
a heart transplant and he was being kept alive by a plug-in battery pack. mr. vice-president, great to see you again. thanks for coming to wyoming, sean. sean: this is going to be a great day. typical wyoming day in the summertime. sean: it s a little different in new york. hey, since i have seen you last, have you had this heart transplant, you have been through a lot. how hard has that been? well, hard. i am here. it s. it s really a miracle. it s a tremendous gift that somebody gave, obviously, in terms of their willingness to donate, the family s willingness to donate a heart. and when you have the advantage of going frommen-stage heart failure, to where you are really about to hang it up because your heart s not working to service all of your vital organs, to all of a sudden, you have a new heart and the expectation that you may live another 15 or 20 years, it s a miracle. it s a tremendous gift. yeah, there is some rocky momes along thebut you always have to
a heart transplant and he was being kept alive by a plug-in battery pack. mr. vice-president, great to see you again. thanks for coming to wyoming, sean. sean: this is going to be a great day. typical wyoming day in the summertime. sean: it s a little different in new york. hey, since i have seen you last, have you had this heart transplant, you have been through a lot. how hard has that been? well, hard. i am here. it s. it s really a miracle. it s a tremendous gift that somebody gave, obviously, in terms of their willingness to donate, the family s willingness to donate a heart. and when you have the advantage of going frommen-stage heart failure, to where you are really about to hang it up because your heart s not working to service all of your vital organs, to all of a sudden, you have a new heart and the expectation that you may live another 15 or 20 years, it s a miracle. it s a tremendous gift. yeah, there is some rocky momes along the way. but you always h