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case. >> nothing's on my line okay. >> i want to ask you about here's another quote. bill barr. now, bill barr, not del mar, bill barr and we went through this basement here on the show. i think he was here twice former attorney general under trump, as conservative as it gets i mean, he's, you know, he's a mel gibson's dad, catholic but he also called him one of a small group who i call the good as it gets, republicans. >> this is what i'm trying to convince my liberal friends at half the country is not going to self-report. we have to learn to live together and people like bill barr, liz cheney, mitt romney mitch mcconnell, mike pence, they all full-throated. lee said biden won that election stop the nonsense. that's as good as it gets in the republican party you know. >> okay? >> however, now bill barr says he's voting for trump he said,
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serious health conditions. the pirates under scrutiny are all military veterans accused of knowingly concealing health conditions or mental health disorders to the aa to collect disability benefits. some of these conditions are purportedly so serious it would make them unfit to flight. a spokesman with the administration telling "the washington post" at least 60 of those pilots, quote: posed a clear danger to aviation safety. the faa reportingly uncovering the inconsistencies more than two years ago but kept many details of the case under wraps. the administration has faced criticism in the past for letting pilots self-report for this very reason. this all comes just weeks after reports show that the faa is pushing airports nationwide to drill down on safety after there were 46 close calls on u.s. runways in just one month. at least 600 pilots in this case were flying commercial planes. investigators are reportedly considering bringing charges against them for defrauding the
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but he's listed as a white male, his hair color is listed as a blond or strawberry. >> is that a nice way to say orange? >> blunder strawberry. his eye colors listed as blue. his height is listed as six foot three. and his weight is listed as one -- >> 75. >> to 15. >> six foot three, 2:15, the exact dimensions of lavar jackson the quarterback for the baltimore ravens. i love the control room as mark jackson. >> the resemblance is uncanny. if that we are trying to say. odd. >> i think look at our 20 minutes ago, i said the whole thing is a sham. the whole thing. up to the weight. i believed 24 hours ago, when we were together, i said, i bet he's not at the debate, because he's fasting. even if he fasted, there's no way, and mark meadows had to also self report is on, wait he clocked in at 2:40.
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this sort of reminds me back when, you know, you had commentary when he availed himself of his fifth amendment protections say anybody that does that is guilty that was 100% wrong. and the implication respectfully that anyone would seek a pardon is just as wrong. >> i'll let you respond. but the supreme court ruled, as you well know, that the acceptance of a pardon, if you seek one, then you presumably want to seek it is itself tantamount to being guilty, that you are accepting the process and the conviction, but you're accepting that reprieve from the executive. so someone seeking a pardon, which again for my viewers to know is unusual. most people leave government without doing so suggest some exposure. i take your point that he has a fifth amendment right. he exercised it. again, to reasonably exercise it is to think that there will be a potential criminal proceeding or something that you don't want to start of self-report. >> well, i think it's important to look at that one-sentence quote that you displayed and the context that dr. eastman's
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nauta works for donald trump. how is this possible? >> the judge has to rely on the honor and the candor and integrity of donald trump and walt nauta. how do we suspect that will play out? they're not going to self-report if they happen to discuss the case, contrary to the rules set by the judge. if i can go back to the organized chaos reference. when i look at those photographs, which are deeply incriminating, when i read that indictment against trump and nauta as co-conspirators, i don't think organized chaos. i think organized crime. there is a conspiracy charge. not that that is equal to organized crime. but we also hear discussion of considering bringing a criminal prosecution under the georgia state rico laws. i think donald trump would like people to think this was chaotic, it was a mess, these
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