thanks for having me on, fareed. you thought the trump jr. s meeting in trump tower was tree sonnous and somebody could call the fbi? i did. i want to ask you a question about the issue, in a sense, rod rosenstein called in the sense, isn t that good? shouldn t that process be aloued? . i have been a big proponent. in this ipg is petering out. it s the c block on anderson cooper. it will be done in 90 days. we will be done with it. i m saying the energy, when hand anderson has something, it s the a-blovenlg i have been a big proponent of mueller. i have been a witness of a fact. i have always said he is a
kind of text messages that they exchanged, knowing what we know now about the criminal activity involving the compromising of national security agency intercepts of 702 data involving private american citizens, i can t imagine how they would still be on the premises. tucker: would that be cleared for classified information? i can t see how. tucker: but they have present colleagues in the building. members of the secret society no doubt talk to each other. tucker: how can that be at this point? i m afraid only christopher wray knows why they re being a loued to stay in the building. tucker: last question since you ve been here a long time and worked in the world a long time. are we right to have real questions about the integrity of our justice system watching this? regrettably we re at a point now where the fbi has lost almost all of its credibility and regrettably its integrity as a result of the conduct of james comey who remains america s most
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she checked in on the interview from afar. nbc news kelly o donnell is following the president in palm beach, florida. what more did the president discuss in that interview? reporter: well, good morning, philip. this is a wide ranging interview from the president who has long acted as his own top press communications director. we saw that in his business life and it carried into his political life. you are right, it does cause a lot of heartburn for senior white house aides that were not aware the president agreed to what you can only call an impromptu interview, proximity to a reporter at the trump international golf club, haed a meal. after the meal, the president invited that conversation and a loued it to be recorded and on the record. and that s why we have the president s comments on a whole range of issues. it comes at a time when the president is trying to balance some of the perceptions about being at his golf club so often. we saw how he treated the coast
trying to get. in i love the deterrent effect that he is having a former prosecutor we love that. jesse: big deterrent effect. greg, on the extreme vetting. they instituted a new vetting procedure. apparently under the obama administration, not even allow to look at someone s facebook page. now you are loo you a loued to look at facebook page and liking isis video can you ask them about that. greg: i hope they don t look at my twitter. they will evict me. i have to say, you know, i when we talk about the border crossings decreasing, it is in a way metaphorically trump is kind of like the wall by setting up an attitude in which it is going to be harder. however, i refuse to be the prisoner of two ideas. you can be pro-wall, pro-vetting, pro-border enforcement. but incredibly welcoming to refugees. i think it s very important as an american because you won the geographic lottery. i could have been born