kind of crisis or those factors. also in the l.a. times account about what they they have on syed farook. they have spoken to his cubical mate in that office there in the center where he worked. and he says that farook traveled to saudi arabia where he met his got his wife, met his wife who he had met online before traveling to saudi arabia. and as he puts it, it seemed like he was living the american dream. well, you ll recall that 9/11 hijackers, many of them lived under the surface and nobody knew they were going to carry out a brutal, horrific attack. all right. we ll be back with more of our live converage of the situation in san bernardino.
talks with robin roberts on abc s good morning america and then jane pauley of cbs, christiane amanpour here on cnn and a fox news interview. expert interviewers. every one of them. all of the interviews except for one are women. you might ask is that a coincidence? i doubt it. you might also ask, would we notice if all of the interviewers were men? that s a fair question. i think we should notice if that were the case. the fact of the matter is that an a-lister like clinton whether woman or man, democrat or republican, can choose who gets the interview because everyone wants the interview. that s why media reporters scrutinize the selection and so do political reporters. let me bring in two of them right now. we have the chief national correspondent for the new york times magazine and we have a former cubical mate who is now a national political reporter on the clinton beat.