classified material, sensitive correspondance, everything. the white house final version of events and the question of what is the status of john kelly. play what kellyanne conway said yesterday and a year ago around this time on the subject of michael flynn. you might see parallels here. i spoke with the president last night about this issue. he wanted me to re-emphasize to everyone, including this morning, he has full confidence in general john kelly. basic question here, does the national security adviser, right now, enjoy the full confidence of president trump? yes, general flynn does enjoy the full confidence of the president. it s a big week for general flynn. i play that clip for a reason. 16 minutes after she said that to me on the air last year about michael flynn, he was out from
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attorney. we got up on the stones and mail. working with inmate informants and people on the street we were able to get a conviction for a conspiracy to commit murder. there s no right to privacy. the inmates mail could be screened. that s incoming mail. generally, the incoming mail the assigned officer opens the mail and not necessarily read it. you don t read correspondance. if there s money, put it in their commissary. but, generally, without a court order, you don t read inmates mail. wouldn t happen especially in a place like clinton with 3,000 inmates. too many. there s too many. outgoing mail is not read. to see an inmate was sending
centered around a radio clip is not accurate . the brave men and women were asking for help. they have to be able to help the ambassor and when they asked for help themselves for protection. they were denied protection and that s what it looks like from all of the correspondance that we are learning. i guarantee that the white house knew what was happen did not offer the leadership. we heard from charles woods this week. his remarks so move compelling it is baffling now to discover that pleas for back up help were denied and we know that thentious vents unfolded in the attack they were monitor nothing real-time. from your experience in the white. given the fact that it happened over 7 hours, would the president would be looped in and any chance not have
she was named as the conscience of the american revolution. she wrote great plays and poems and helped with correspondance. it was the e-mail of the 1760s and 17cents and kept all of the revolutionaries in touch and that idea was hatched by her and her male friends in the front room. that helped us to overthrow your ancestors. the well connected and lived a life of luxury in charleston but they thought it was immoral for a human being to own another human being. they moved from philadelphia to boston and brilliance in the abolitionist.