eyre of the kremlin? of course, it s hard for me to know what s on their minds, but i think it was more a question of what they thought i was going to do on the basis of what i had reported and written about in the past. i wrote about the role of terrorism in the creation of the putin regime which is a very sensitive topic for them. it s actually very important for us, now that we re talking about a partnership with russia and the war on terror. of course, it s very important to know who our partners are and how they feel about terror. so what does your journalistic sense tell you about this confluence of circumstances we find ourself in right now? most recently, spy ship off the coast, russian planes buzzing u.s. ships, missile being launched. no word on any of that from a president who said the obama
elijah, you can t get that now. you explain that to him and he is going to act out. i say okay then i ll see to that so i took my socks off and put it in the toilet and flooded it. elijah did more than just flood his cell. he removed a portion of the sink pipe and put it in a sock to be used as a weapon. he says his intended target was corporal key. why did you want to hurt this guy? why did you want to attack him? he lied too much. he lie on you. he don t deserve to be a corporal. and i just don t like his ass. we discovered he put a piece of metal pipe in a sock and it had my name on it so to speak. he had intended to bring harm to me. i was the eyre of his frustration and anger that day. many of times it had been somebody else. it all depends on who don t give him the attention when he feels
is going to act out. i say okay then i ll see to that so i took my socks off and put it in the toilet and flooded it. elijah did more than just flood his cell. he removed a portion of the sink pipe and put it in a sock to be used as a weapon. he says his intended target was corporal key. why did you want to hurt this guy? why did you want to attack him? he lied too much. he lie on you. he don t deserve to be a corporal. and i just don t like his ass. we discovered he put a piece of metal pipe in a sock and it had my name on it so to speak. he had intended to bring harm to me. i was the eyre of his frustration and anger that day. many of times it had been somebody else. it all depends on who don t give him the attention when he feels he needs it.
campaigns. the ad spending millions from the top tier candidates underscore s the urgency of th moment. 36 days until the new hampshire primary. while the other candidates seem to be duking it out among each other isn t this more fun than a regular boring rally? reporter: trump is focused on anoth another, samuel l. golfer. he cold golf magazine he is a better golfer than the manage eyre because he doesn t tweet. trump says he doesn t know jackson, and thinks he does too many tv commercials. boring. not a fan. shifting his sights slightly to ted cruz. what this is all really underscoring now is we are now in the race. less than a month until the first votes are cast.
constructive meeting. we made history today because we had meaningful dialogue with mr. donald trump and we voiced concerns that were sensitive to the african-american community and we asked questions and the questions were answered. we were all satisfied with the answers and eyre a unified front right here. wonderful time, wonderful dialogue, wonderful fellowship, wonderful action. it was a great day. that was dr. darryl scott, pastor in cleveland. i m sorry, not the clip i was talking about. but that was dr. scott in cleveland sort of talking about what a great event it was. omarosa over her shoulder who i don t believe is a pastor in any way. she is. she is a minister. yes. i learn something new every day. so here s my question to you. your point about people not being monolithic. millions and millions of african-americans. and there s tens of thousands of african-american preachers, people of different political opinions. can you imagine any world in which donald trump go