wife. for michael flynn, there s praise after praise after praise. now, maybe this is an exception to the rule that donald trump does not have warm, human feelings, but there is this is the big sort of pirate s chest of mystery, the trump/flynn relationship. what is going on there? it s something to borrow the president s language, very, very special. professor vance, i want to go to your experience as prosecutor. this is something that david said that prosecutors do pay attention to because there s a certain assumption of limited or no communication at this time like this between possible defendants, say possibly donald trump and michael flynn, but you become very interested in what communication you actually can pick up and it is very smart of donald trump in this limited context to be constantly praiseful of michael flynn. in other words, to say nothing, to do nothing to in any way alienate michael flynn? the efforts of keeping flynn on board he s didn t it in a very public wa
the killing. i think to have remorse, to have true remorse, you have to have some empathy. i think his human feelings or his feelings of empathy, connecting to people in that way, to know what they re feeling, to feel what they re feeling, was beaten out of him and was humiliated out of him. i don t see them as they were when i killed them, and if you had stopped me like right afterwards and gave me like a composite drawing of like 12 but the man who caught him but when he talks about still maintains he was out of
okay. and he should have been the host. that is funny. farrah, the big question, should the obama administration go ahead and fire josh ernest and hire siri? i don t know. i thought siri was pretty rude in this instance. that guy was 45 minutes away from finishing his question. it is something to consider. excellent point. there are no human feelings and to morals and ethics. no question. it is the future of politics. and also we will laugh about this when hillary clinton is president. laughter will be outlawed when hillary clinton is president. i had to ask my cousin what siri was. eventually we will put an
donald trump still let through a greater percentage of his real human feelings. does that make a difference? or is the focus group on to something. i thought it was interesting he came across as mean or brash. that is pretty much his record. the groups he s been mean or brash about are quote/unquote immigrants from mexico as opposed to megan kelly. and the way he wields power is a form of snarkkyness but also a way in which the average voter who is not wealthy begins to feel like they aren t part of this exclusive club that donald trump creates and maybe those voters for the first time could see it because it wasn t such a vulnerable population. it was them. great point.
the reason for that, excuse me is alienation. families falling apart. pervasive technology that numbs human feelings and a culture that too often celebrates violence. boundaries are broken down. but it has nothing to do with racism or bias against women. it has to do with individuals who are so sick they want to destroy other people as well as themselves. sometimes those people can be helped, sometimes they can t be. again, in matter what society does, there will always be mass murder. always. and that s the memo. now for the top story tonight. reaction. joining us from washington. mary katharine ham and juan williams, both are fox news analysts. white privilege caused rodger to murder? are you buying that one? i think that s ridiculous, i m glad you called her out of. i m going to call you out, bill. i know you as a guy who will object to beyonce and her get in the back of the car sexual lyrics for young