good lawyer and he trusted him if ar long time. he trusted him for a long time. now he s calling him a flipper. why did the president trust cohen as long as he did especially with warnings comes from the likes of you? michael was very good at certain things and one of the things he was good at and we have seen it is intimidating people. he was the self-described fixer, which i don t know what that means. i know from the corporate side and i didn t work at the corporation to be clear, when there was a problem with the corporation side, if there was a problem with airplane engine, michael was tasked with negotiation to make sure the engine was fixed under the warranty procedures when companies didn t want to do that. i know that was one specific project. i can tell you this, i didn t like to work with michael. i didn t like to interact with him. that s why he had no role in the campaign even though he wanted one, i was very clear when i was in charge of the campaign, michael was not
was really made a big difference here. it is what we re also hearing from our aviation analysts who say it looks like it probably stopped something from going to catastrophic or worse. i m just hearing from the broward county sheriff s department that there were several injuries after this airplane engine caught fire. that s the extent, no more detail on what that means. there is going to be a media staging area. we re going to be getting a lot more updates. you talked about that you know, you know the folks who run this airport, you know this airport very well. at this moment, what do you think s happening behind the scenes with airport operations? well, they know exactly what they re doing at ft. lauderdale hollywood international. like i said, the director, kent george, is someone who i have worked with for many years. i fly into and out of that airport multiple times a week. what i know they re doing right
more and bigger and advanced weapons, martha. martha: remember the administration saying assad must go. clearly he hasn t gone anywhere. russians continuing to help him in exacerbates their efforts to do just that. conor, thank you very much. eric: coming up we ll tell you about a state university, ready for this? considering a proposal that could change what is allowed to be said on campus. we ll fill you an in on the controversial resolution and why some people say it could chill free speech. martha: plus an investigation underway after airplane engine parts come crashing down from the sky. what happened on the ground when it started raining metal. i came out to check everything out and then i turn around and looked at my car and i had a hole in the back of the windshield.
we almost got hit by a drone just to let you know up here. yesterday, a medical helicopter en route to a hospital took evasive action to avoid a drone. firefighters battling wildfires last month in california were forced to ground operations because of unauthorized drones. in recent weeks, drones spotted flying dangerously close to multiple jetliners flying through some of the busiest air space over new york and new jersey. well, the faa needs to step it up from the standpoint of certainly let s publicize to the folks that are buying this kind of equipment, this drone equipment, that there are penalties, there are fines, there s possible jail terms. although the faa said it could be catastrophic if one of these drones strikes an airplane engine or the windshield of a cockpit, it s worth noting no testing has been done at this point to see what kind of damage this could actually do. we see what damage burns can
defenses and protections both in the private sector and in the public sector, even as we negotiate with other countries. so, who and what are they after? journalists and lawyers for the contacts they have. students for their research and business travelers because of internal memos, studies and trade secrets that other countries and companies want. they have economic interests in wanting to learn trade secrets. business processes. new development. new information technologies. if they can shave a year off of designing a new airplane engine, they can save billions of dollars from their economy. avoiding such spying is not easy. you can travel with cheap, disposable phone, encrypt everything, or better yet leave at home everything you don t absolutely need and most of us in most of our travels will not be spied upon, but if you work in high-tech, the military or some other area, the odds do go