security and perhaps the long jeft of this administration. i think it s really frustrating inside the white house over the last week, the president has been felt, you know, sort of penned in, doesn t know what to do. is frustrated, and has blamed his communications team even though the communications team you know, messaging here is not the problem. it s the president, his indiscrimination when it comes to what he says out loud, what he says in other settings. is constantly surprised when these statements and meetings that he thinks are private find their way into the newspapers. he has yet to really learn about the sort of vast government, the reaches of this government and all the people out there and all the ways in his which his sort of managerial style is not really a great match for what he is trying to do. eli it s your reporting that he has been warned again the tweets. is that just from a comes, a staff level or legal or both. both.
within the government there are whistle blowers and people coming forward and revealing to reporters what is actually going on. this has been true since the president took the oath of office. we have seen a number of leaks but we are now seeing them in a manner that pertains to national security and perhaps the long jeft of this administration. i think it s really frustrating inside the white house over the last week, the president has been felt, you know, sort of penned in, doesn t know what to do. is frustrated, and has blamed his communications team even though the communications team you know, messaging here is not the problem. it s the president, his indiscrimination when it comes to what he says out loud, what he says in other settings. is constantly surprised when these statements and meetings that he thinks are private find their way into the newspapers. he has yet to really learn about the sort of vast government, the reaches of this government and
disrupt what s going on in london by trying to launch a terror attack and because of that, they have been very, very vigilant about security. it was interesting. even when we checked into our hotel room you have to show your passport. i know that is something that happens a lot, but there are measures that are in place to make sure this goes off without a hitch. at the same time it s really not intrusive. there is certainly an atmosphere of celebration. it s not as though this is somehow a police state. we always make note of what it s like, let s say, in times square, for new year s eve when you almost feel like you re penned in, that they re really making sure nothing goes wrong, but to the point of sometimes infringing on the fun. well, we re still four days out, but here it seems that people are allowed to come and go as they please and it s actually a very, very free feeling situation right now as they get prepared for the royal wedding. yeah. in fact, they ve actually been more