which she no doubt appreciated. so there was some question about whether he was going to take one last dig at her before she leaves office but he didn t do that. he was the gracious guest today. saying that she was perhaps the better negotiator coming from mr. art of the deal. so how did this land with the brits? this exchange. it was noted how polite he was because when he was tupping down in london he was treating out sid six of the london mayor, sadiq khan and they have had a back and forth and so critical of the prime minister and blowing her opportunity to get a free-trade deal with the usa, this is a change in tone. he was extremely polite and recognized the hard work she s put in. agree or disagree with her on the brexit and the path she s pursued it is the kind of language you would expect from a u.s. president to a prime minister. it does seem so far that the special relationship has held in
he fries to toastth the queen of england. they are playing her anthem. she is not allowed to do anything but sit there and watch. the media buried that and gave the queen a gift. he gave her an ipod of his famous speeches. that would be like donald trump signing art of the deal and giving it to the queen.
behaviors that i recognize. tony schwartz, the ghost writer on the art of the deal has said he thinks he s a sociopath. i don t know. i m not a psychiatrist and, you know, i devote there s a lot look, getting back to the art of conversation i could have called this book howard stern, the interviews, donald is a prominent player in these interviews over the years. and they re fascinating. i think the stellar piece in the book is when you read this back and forth with me being the wrestler, the referee to their wrestling match. with aj. aj, the columnist for the daily news, and donald trump and they re fighting over a woman, and aj is saying i was in love with this woman, why did you have to take her away from me? i was better in bed than you, let s get her on the phone and compare. she was way more in love with me. aj goes you re a sociopath, you would send her articles where it said you were a billionaire and
i mean he never would. there is no way i do not believe he has done psychotherapy. because he s demonstrating a lot of the behaviors that i recognize. tony schwartz, the ghost writer on the art of the deal has said he thinks he s a sociopath. i don t know. i m not a psychiatrist and, you know, i devote there s a lot look, getting back to the art of conversation i could have called this book howard stern, the interviews, donald is a prominent player in these interviews over the years. and they re fascinating. i think the stellar piece in the book is when you read this back and forth with me being the wrestler, the referee to their wrestling match. with aj. aj, the columnist for the daily news, and donald trump and they re fighting over a woman, and aj is saying i was in love with this woman, why did you have to take her away from me? he goes atook her away from you
this is before he was president. that s intentional. absolutely. someone asked me, why do you call him mr. trump? it loosens him up. he feels respected, feels good about himself. he s going to roll, open up to me. when you see him now in the white house as president, what do you see? first of all, it s unbelievable to me. i ve documented my thoughts about how this whole candidacy even came about. this was a publicity stunt. i i happen to you have no doubt about that. i have no doubt because i have some inside information. and the thing is that it started out with art of the deal, the book, and it was a, you know, a pr guy s idea, said, donaldi, what you need to do, we ll make sort of a rumor that you re running for president. and donald s like, oh. all of a sudden he was being interviewed. the book goes right to number one. then this time around in the last election, the apprentice ratings were not what they were. nbc was not going to give him a raise.