proud to work for a guy who essentially blamed the community, said they needed to report things again and again when the community did just that? >> reporter: yeah, i don't know i can speak to the level of pride for the staffers, nicolle. there are those who would point out neighbors and class made did think that there was something -- these red flags with this young man, obviously very troubled angry person, the suspected shooter here. and i think that in that instance what you hear again and again, you know this, is the president's tweets speak for themselves. the white house has done a job, not just today in this instance, but certainly has made a real effort over the last year to distance themselves from donald trump's twitter and that extends all the way up the chain to the basically second in command at the west wing to john kelly himself. >> dave, i'll bring it back to you because you're my b.s. guy today. how do you reconcile an early morning tweet blaming the community for saying it's their job to go to the authorities again and again which we listed all the ways in which they did,