his view of fair reporting, what he considers fair reporting. and they re going to go on the offense. they re not going to be back on their heels when the press comes out with a story that they think is unfair. they re going to go right for the i mean, they re going to go right for the juggler. steve: my hunch is he was playing it somewhat coy, they ve turned on him to a degree. so who can he trust until he gets his own people in there? and remember, capitol hill is briefed on this stuff as well. i mean, you have to think of who has the motivate to release this information? there are a lot of senators on capitol hill. we saw some of this yesterday. i m not accusing anyone. i m just saying we re speculating here. a lot of people could have motivate for. steve: sure. making trump seem more vulnerable on these issues. ainsley: lawmakers are briefed too? there are five who are more in the know top leaders of national security and i don t really believe it s someone from the defense
before this. is the white house, seems to be sensitive to these tweets. this characterization from trump? i think they are. i mean, they barack obama s determined to make this a smooth transition, as smooth as possible considering they have very much diametrically opposed points of view. it s a position and the president wants to keep it. my keen insight i ve picked up about donald trump in this way he s like franklin roosevelt. fdr used to say i m a juggler. i never let my left hand know what my right hand is doing. anybody who would come and see fdr, he would give them an answer one day, and then four hours later, it would be something different. and it left everybody unsure of where fdr was headed except fdr himself. and i m seeing donald trump on, you know, operate in those kinds of ways. so he may he may tweet out this afternoon, and then another one contradicts it later. that doesn t bother him.
level. juggler, come in here a minute. how do you juggle? can you show me what you got? right in the middle. toss it straight up like this. that was actually very amazing. i ve only had a few martinis. a dangerous, physical sport. toss it up. try the second one. your fine motor skills are excellent. he could be a neurosurgeon. it comes together. i don t really know if i can make that big of a jump from one to three. okay. there you have it. kennedy teaching the american world how to juggle. i don t know what s going on here. send in your pictures.
right. you are going to make your case]b that s what ted cruz is doing. it makes no sense to go after trump and just tick off millions of people. donald trump made his comment about banning muslims from coming into the country. carlie foreignna, john kasich lindsey graham, jeb bush all took shots at that saying it was unamerican, terrible idea. te d cruz didn t. well, he said he is against the policy. he does not agree with the policy and he pivoted and said by the way i have introduced legislation to ban people from the country. that s what americans are saying. well, final. look, ted cruz is going to be having a softer. i like ted cruz. i like marco rubio. i m trying to figure out what the smart policy is. the smart politics is to say you disagree with the policy but that doesn t you have to attack the man. each ted cruz gets that americans are saying that. i disagree with the policy that is suggest. that doesn t mean you have to go after him and go for the juggler it mak
i was a juggler. it may sound improbable but his claim he was once a hot las vegas entertainer turns out to be true. a few years ago he and his wife hit it big when they made it to america s got talent with their chain saw juggling performance. what are you going to do for us today. a combination of sexy and dangerous. we like that. let s do it. but his luck ran out. his vegas stage act was cancelled and his wife divorced him. while his performing days on the vegas strip maybe over, he continued to put on quite a show for detectives. is that back before you started to use meth. i don t use meth. i party here and there as an entertainer. you used it before, right? yeah. how did it get in your pocket