00:10:48.100We need to have a little discretion here.
00:10:49.300Tom. Adam, I have a lot. I disagree with that. That take. About bunk beds? No, about what you just said. About bunk beds? Just everything. I just think that's that's a really rough take.
00:11:05.720this guy is not this guy is not a random french guy this guy is a well-known architect that worked
00:11:14.980for cnn who was hired so now we trust cnn let him finish let him go through keep going time
00:11:21.240why are you what are you defending i'm not defending i'm trying to find the truth go
00:11:24.960through and then you've been talking go ahead you know i could not be more disgusted with what the
00:11:31.340story of epstein i could not be more disgusted the the documents that were withheld but now we
00:11:37.280see them the photographs that we never saw but now we see them and all the things that just says
00:11:42.460it's exactly what it was and it's not that the girls were complicit i don't think an underage
00:11:49.220girl that was groomed and recruited is complicit that's what grooming and the the crimes that go
00:11:56.780on there of recruitment, and that's why we have these crimes. That's why we have statutory laws
00:12:02.060to protect our young children. I could not be more disgusted with the entire story of Epstein
00:12:08.100and more disgusted day by day. I get more angry, and I was getting angry inside watching this clip
00:12:15.960when he said two words, 16 years. So some time ago, he said he was interrogated. Some time ago,
00:12:25.940he talked to somebody and nothing happened and there was the sweetheart deal the more we know
00:12:31.520about the sweetheart deal in the time that there is a way it could have been stopped what do we
00:12:36.240say all the time oh this young this young troubled man uh young boy say 17 year old troubled boy he
00:12:43.280got his dad's gun and he went to school and he did this why couldn't we have stopped it why didn't
00:12:49.100somebody speak up we always play armchair quarterback and we want the second amendment
00:12:53.140laws and we want to seize people's guns we want to do all that but on this we did have a chance
00:12:57.840to stop it but powers that be gave the guy a sweetheart deal and he went right back to doing
00:13:03.480his business and when i see this guy who i regard as a credible witness given his background and
00:13:09.120where he's going from and i don't denigrate him in any way and he says 16 years ago i was
00:13:14.540interrogated it's all part of the we had a chance to stop it and that is the part of this that i
00:13:21.080hate because it angers me i've gone from disgusted to being more and more angry seeing where it could
00:13:27.480have been stopped so let me let me give you one uh thing that uh uh this is why this show works
00:13:33.820because we have these types of conversations and oh my god i can't believe this oh my god i can't
00:13:37.880believe that that's why this works that's why we have these conversations so i don't mind that at
00:13:40.680all the day the fbi investigation uh what is in 2018 the same day that happens you order 330
00:15:47.440When you find out that this guy was working for two, three-letter, well, a couple of agencies to do this, to record everything, to hold, that means they're all of them, all of them were cool with this operation, all of them, for using it for leverage.
00:16:02.100And to deny, just to think that they wouldn't want to kill these people, to me, that's a stretch.