and what plane he flies in on. then in 2014 director of national intelligence jim clap der go to north korea for a meeting to try to get two american captives who were out and he ultimately met with a lower-level intelligence official. and there have been emma satisfactories and enjoys that have gone on before. this was not an easy story for to us hunt down and took some time but it really shows you i think how the cia and mike pompeo himself have been taking the lead on this. when he goes to make this trip is it s very clear that the president wants him to be the next secretary of state. so this is something he ll be carrying over if he s confirmed from langley when he moves over to foggy bottom. there are also reports that there are various sites to hold this sum submit with president trump and kim jong-un, including in europe. what s the view from across the atlantic from the american allies about the potential risks involved in these discussions? yeah, i think they re the
terrorists want to hurt and kill us and the way they do it is by dividing. they are looking to recruit people that are within these countries, online, recruiters looking for people that feel that there is a wedge in society. rather than creating more wedges and making the environment more fertile for people to recruit, we have to figure out a way to push back, hunt down, and kill them. tucker: part of what you are saying is right, but the subtext is the same as it always is, which is blaming the victims for this. the bright student deserve this. that is not true, tucker. tucker: yes, it is. you just suggested i am not the one that started tweeting against the mayor of london right after a terrorist attack. that is what president trump did. tucker: he s not here. i am asking i m telling you how the divisive environment tucker: those are your
terrorists want to hurt and kill us and the way they do it is by dividing. they are looking to recruit people that are within these countries, online, recruiters looking for people that feel that there is a wedge in society. rather than creating more wedges and making the environment more fertile for people to recruit, we have to figure out a way to push back, hunt down, and kill them. tucker: part of what you are saying is right, but the subtext is the same as it always is, which is blaming the victims for this. the bright student deserve this. that is not true, tucker. tucker: yes, it is. you just suggested i am not the one that started tweeting against the mayor of london right after a terrorist attack. that is what president trump did. tucker: he s not here. i am asking i m telling you how the divisive environment tucker: those are your
martin case that nobody wants to talk about that. they just want to talk about black-on-black crime. bill: i think everybody talked about the trayvon martin case until we were going to faint. there is a context to it and the context arose when the verdict came in and then certain people in the grievance industry primarily but other sincere people as well, i m not going to discount that were disappointed in the verdict, all right. and then they started to level charges that america is a racist country. you have heard them. we have used them here that we are a bad society, that we re trying to hurt, hunt down white men are trying to hunt down black people. and that s where it arose, that the problem in the violence in this country isn t generated by whites. it s generated primarily by blacks. so it s in context. surely you know that. well, the majority of people are actually killed by someone of their own race. i m sure that you know
martin case that nobody wants to talk about that. they just want to talk about black-on-black crime. bill: i think everybody talked about the trayvon martin case until we were going to faint. there is a context to it and the context arose when the verdict came in and then certain people in the grievance industry primarily but other sincere people as well, i m not going to discount that were disappointed in the verdict, all right. and then they started to level charges that america is a racist country. you have heard them. we have used them here that we are a bad society, that we re trying to hurt, hunt down white men are trying to hunt down black people. and that s where it arose, that the problem in the violence in this country isn t generated by whites. it s generated primarily by blacks. so it s in context. surely you know that. well, the majority of people are actually killed by someone of their own race. i m sure that you know