and he compared the clinton white house to the mob, that s what they did. make people flee. how many people have done that in this case. exactly zero. there is no comparison. this guy is doing it to sell a book. it s salacious that he s talking about giving the president an apple on his desk on inauguration day. it s full of garbage. it belongs on the fiction shelf and i m sorry that james comey has really lowered his stature and his standing and the standing of the fbi in my opinion. and the timing of it. he used to run the fbi. you think about the release and the timing of this book while the investigations are still going on. it s dangerous for the prosecution. the prosecutors have to be looking into this book saying very with some nerves. because they can books like this can put convictions in jeopardy and that s the one thing. why this book doesn t have a lot of facts in it. it has a lot of opinion, have a lot of bravado and his own ego,
president trump because on one side you have president trump tweeting last night for people who watch a broadcast where bob mueller s investigation was called a crime family by one of the president s allies in the media. and then you have the president today saying and the white house saying that they just had a routine meeting with the deputy attorney general, rod rosenstein. which kind of a feeling and which kind of style you will get from this white house with regard to the mueller probe seems to change by the hour. all right, robertcoa, always good to see you will thank you for joining us. thanks for your or thing. he is a national political report he at the washington post and the moderator of washington week on pbs. fired fbi director james comey s long awaited book doesn t arrive in stores until tuesday but details have started to leak out. the daily beast reports on a section of the book titled a higher loyalty in which comey talks about a phone call with then homeland se
that. and the company was appreciative of that. but they isn t ultimately make the key changes that had to be made to prevent cambridge analytic from happening several years lather. later. what s the problem? that facebook has this data and sells it to third parties? or that third parties do things we may not have expected thome do? what s the root of the issue? important clarification. facebook doesn t sell the data directly. facebook has a platform that enables people to build applications things like farmville or spotify, that connect with facebook. and those applications get data from facebook. and they need that data to make those apps social, to show you your friend and your friend activity and things like that. the problem was once facebook sent the data to the developers there was no way for them to prevent the developers were from doing thing with the data that facebook couldn t see. that s what happened with cambridge analytic. the data was sent to this app
apparently that briefing on the constitution, up through the fourth amendment, i assume he spent the whole time speaking of the second amendment and guns. the first amendment he has no idea of. there is absolutely no way you can go into court and get a judge to enjoin the distribution of a book. even the new york times when they were publishing classified information in the pentagon papers, the courts were unwilling to hold that the new york times violated the law by doing that, the same with wikileaks. we do not enjoin publication of anything. this book doesn t even contain classified information. libel suits cannot be brought by public figures unless they show an extremely high degree of malice and reckless disregard for the truth. those suits can only be brought after the fact, after the book is published.
negative judgments there are during this book doesn t necessarily mean it will look like that. his base is good, still getting the numbers and opponents say they hit him over the head with all his tweets where he said this is what i will do during the 100 days. you how. you said you will do this and then it goes into the eitherer. the 100 day mark you look at what someone has gotten through congress and donald trump s promises were so specific, he said i m a great deal-maker and reach the other side. i cannot answer why he hasn t done that. who was one of the most remarkable presidents the first 100 days? probably fdr, 1943, why we even talk about it. had the advantage of the bank crisis and great depression and had overwhelming control of