i could see this repairing itself. andrea, duly noted these twos brethren are with the new york times earlier tonight, the washington post version of this was four sources still telling them this was possible. and i think that this is the confusion of covering donald trump because he is impulsive. he follows his own lead. he doesn t listen to his lawyers advice. i think if he gets annoyed more annoyed if that s possible with jeff sessions, i wouldn t bar anything. because he, first of all, if congress leaves and i think there is a complicating factor here on recess appointments because of exactly what they were just alluding to what jeremy was just saying that both houses are controlled by republicans. and usually a house in control keeps that is senate in the by having someone baby-sit for gavel down for you know, 30 seconds or two minutes each time. we ve seen that happen fairly often. i would not rule it out. he could also get around all of
he doesn t listen to his lawyers advice. i think if he gets annoyed more annoyed if that s possible with jeff sessions, i wouldn t bar anything. because he, first of all, if congress leaves and i think there is a complicating factor here on recess appointments because of exactly what they were just alluding to what jeremy was just saying that both houses are controlled by republicans. and usually a house in control keeps that is senate in the by having someone baby-sit for gavel down for you know, 30 seconds or two minutes each time. we ve seen that happen fairly often. i would not rule it out. he could also get around all of this by firing mr. rosenstein. yeah. and appointing a more complicit deputy ag. so he s got options. then we get into a summer more reminiscent of the mid- 70s than 2017. mr. schmidt again, another thing interesting about covering this crowd are the bedfellows
brethren are with the new york times earlier tonight, the washington post version of this was four sources still telling them this was possible. and i think that this is the confusion of covering donald trump because he is impulsive. he follows his own lead. he doesn t listen to his lawyers advice. i think if he gets annoyed more annoyed if that s possible with jeff sessions, i wouldn t bar anything. because he, first of all, if congress leaves and i think there is a complicating factor here on recess appointments because of exactly what they were just alluding to what jeremy was just saying that both houses are controlled by republicans. and usually a house in control keeps that is senate in the by having someone baby-sit for gavel down for you know, 30 seconds or two minutes each time. we ve seen that happen fairly often. i would not rule it out. he could also get around all of this by firing mr. rosenstein. yeah. and appointing a more
the era since nixon. so the only other person in the room besides your colleagues and the president was hope hicks, the white house director of strategic communications. she has since taken a lot of criticism for not controlling him better. did she try, at least from what you saw? could she have or should she have? i guess the could she have, you talked about how impetuous he can be. i guess could is the wrong question to ask. but should she have? well, so far i don t think you can say that any advisor has controlled donald trump. i think that any aide sitting there during the interview, you know, he s going to say what he wants to say. that s his style. that s how he feels he got to the white house in the first place. he doesn t like the idea of being handled. he doesn t want aides to sit there and baby-sit him and tell him what to say and what not to say. he chose not to have aides in there while we met. other presidents generally come in with a whole series of people, the chief
the same level in terms of politics. he is there to remind me and baby-sit me and teach me. i don t feel confident yet going to that next level. with my case if convicted, i am automatically a level four inmate. it scares me. he can use a mentor in jail. it is unlikely he will be leaving soon. the good news, bail was granted. the bad news was the amount. i believe it was $500,000 and assault with a deadly weapon combined with experience is another 500,000. i was given a $1 million bail. he hoped being a wounded veteran and purple heart recipient would serve in his favor. he thanked me for my service