five cars and an airplane up. i don t think they had that resource, nor do i think they were on it right away. no, it doesn t seem like it. i mean, i think we all know that they weren t. um, but but when i mention the atlanta olympic bomber and your role running that. five years and a manhunt. do you believe that they will find brian laundrie, dead or alive? if he is alive, i m certain they ll find him. i mean, he is a very visible public person. his photo is everywhere. and even in the era of covid where people are wearing masks, the system will pick him up somewhere. if if he is alive and he s moving about, he will get caught. i don t put him in the category of the olympic bomber who spent five years up in the woods in the forest because he was a very experienced outdoorsman. he had pre-prepared locations, cabins to stay in. much different situation. i don t put brian laundrie in that category as as an outdoorsman. so i expect him to get picked up if he is alive.
who who wins here? in court. i think trump loses, ultimately. as tim said, we don t have a definitive answer on this question from the courts. but if you look at the purpose of executive privilege, it s designed to protect the institution, not an individual. and there is precedent, by the way, for a current president exercising executive privilege over a prior president, right? i m sure tim knows 2001, george w. bush was the one who exercised executive privilege over a request for bill clinton, his predecessor s documents but clinton didn t object. but i think the real object here, erin, is get this into courts and gum up the works and to play the delay game. so it s going to be on congress and it s going to be on the courts to act very quickly here. all right. thank you, both, very much. and next, this happened today. the president s former chief strategist, steve bannon defied congress, ignoring a subpoena by the select committee. so, what will it take to get bannon to talk?
going to go find him back through the woods? i mean, um, you know, it just wasn t there with the information we had. in this case. reporter: petito s remains were found in wyoming on september 19th. the coroner ruling it a homicide. police say they never spoke with laundrie before he left the home he and petito shared with his parents. they did not see or speak with him during their visit on september 11th, the day petito s parents reported her missing. authorities visited the home, again, on september 17th when laundrie s parents reported him missing but refused to answer questions about petito s whereabouts. behavior police described as odd. police did not see or speak with brian during that visit. police also confirming they do not have the cell phones laundrie or petito used during their cross-country trip. cnn previously reported laundrie bought a new cell phone from an at&t store in north port on september 4th and left it behind on september 13th. laundrie has not been charged
brian laundrie. and and when you say you re certain they are going to catch him, that means you believe that he is alive and not not dead in that nature preserve? yeah, let me let me back up on that. they ll catch him if he is alive. i think that when when you see investigators searching in the in the florida wilderness out there in that park area, i don t think they re looking for a live person. and i don t think a live person could could be in there the length of time that he would have had to have been in there. i mean, the mosquitoes alone would have carried him away. right. right. so on that, i mean, you know, i know you ve spent time training down there in the everglades. a rancher who worked in that area for 30 years said there s no way anyone could survive in there for that long. a source seconding what you are saying. but it s yet the only place that we have seen them looking. well, that s what s visible to us. i mean, there have been that s that s wher