for the country. will do you know how i kept my cool? i kept my cool because i love the president and that s the most important thing. brian: this is the inside story he couldn t possibly know from your perspective. i think people when you read it, you understand that i have great admiration and respect for the president s leadership ability. and what a good campaigner he was. if you didn t run against him yourself. you can t understand it. ainsley: very detailed. lots of conversations you had with the president including what you felt about michael flynn. you talk about growing up in high school, playing baseball and then your senior year another kid from private school who is a little bit better comes in and takes your spot and how that affected you. it s a great book. congratulations. thank you. always great to be with you guys. brian: i have you for an hour on radio. looking forward to it. steve: just get off the beach. get the hell off the beach. come on, steve. steve: thr
but essentially what our reporting shows is that things between president trump and john kelly are worse than they have ever been. 30 seconds left. there is a big contrast between a repaired four-star marine general and a 30-something political operative. tell us very briefly about nick. if he does take over, which of course that has not been finalized or we have no indication that that s what s happening. things will be very different in the west wing. when john kelly came in, his idea was to rule with this iron fist. he curbed oval office access. he restricted certain people who could call the white house switchboard to get in touch with president trump, and he really tried to change the structure of the west wing and have everyone, including jared kushner and ivanka trump answering to him. with nick ayers it is a question of whether it would be the same leadership ability. president trump has even vonvie
in the civil war. but a serious fog rolls in and allowed washington s army to get out. james madison. he was 5 3 . he sat there with no leadership ability but he was able to rally the country. we are in the number one economy with the number one military. everyone is trying to get here. things have never been better. we fight in public and people think we are coming apart. it s just the way we do things. are there rough patches? we ll come through it. if you understand where we have been, you will not and writing we are. judge jeanine: you reference the white house burned down.
brian: it is. we were supposed to come apart in the civil war. but a serious fog rolls in and allowed washington s army to get out. james madison. he was 5 3 . he sat there with no leadership ability but he was able to rally the country. we are in the number one economy with the number one military. everyone is trying to get here. things have never been better. we fight in public and people think we are coming apart. it s just the way we do things. are there rough patches? we ll come through it. if you understand where we have been, you will not and writing we are. judge jeanine: you reference the white house burned down.
we were supposed to come apart in the civil war. but a serious fog rolls in and allowed washington s army to get out. james madison. he was 5 3 . he sat there with no leadership ability but he was able to rally the country. we are in the number one economy with the number one military. everyone is trying to get here. things have never been better. we fight in public and people think we are coming apart. it s just the way we do things. are there rough patches? we ll come through it. if you understand where we have been, you will not and writing we are. judge jeanine: you reference the white house burned down.