no. they got the data before they made the push into u.s. political campaigns. my take go ahead. to answer your question, i think that we don t know. i m not going to go so far as to say they were brilliant and they delivered this election to donald trump. clearly, there was targeting going on. it was effective. we have a lot of reports out on the results. right. where the vote was swung by 5,000 votes or something likein places like wisconsin. these are dots that need to be connected. why did donald trump go to wisconsin? was he tipped off? there are questions across the atlantic just today, guardian has a new piece out, there s a whistle-blower saying, there was a firm that was connected to cambridge analytica that was involved in the brexit vote, leave the eu vote. this brings up major questions for the social media companies. facebook putting out i don t have the paper in front of me because it s the stormy daniels
when they did, they felt it was not bringing anywhere near the type of value that would be with what they were paying. what s your view? wasn t the chronology that after that they got the data from facebook? no. they got the data before they made the push into u.s. political campaigns. my take go ahead. to answer your question, i think that we don t know. i m not going to go so far as to say they were brilliant and they delivered this election to donald trump. clearly, there was targeting going on. it was effective. we have a lot of reports out on the results. right. where the vote was swung by 5,000 votes or something in places like wisconsin. these are dots that need to be connected. why did donald trump go to wisconsin? was he tipped off? there are questions across the atlantic just today, guardian has a new piece out, there s a
officer until they get there and can see for themselves. but here is the other thing, don, when they did arrive and a few minutes did go by they were then in a position to see and recognize that the shooting was in the school. there was a time when the students started coming out of the school. they recognized that there was a young man a student who had been shot in the leg. but they still did not go in. and that s alarming to me. and i m i m trying to figure that piece out, because this is 11 minutes before they eventually went in. and i think we i think he stopped shooting after six minutes of arriving at the school. and so you had injured students, people in that school who needed immediate attention. yes. so many things went wrong. jeff, i wonder what your
can see for themselves. but here is the other thing, don, when they did arrive and a few minutes did go by they were then in a position to see and recognize that the shooting was in the school. there was a time when the students started coming out of the school. they recognized that there was a young man a student who had been shot in the leg. but they still did not go in. and that s alarming to me. and i m i m trying to figure that piece out, because this is 11 minutes before they eventually went in. and i think we i think he stopped shooting after six minutes of arriving at the school. and so you had injured students, people in that school who needed immediate attention. yes. so many things went wrong. jeff, i wonder what your reaction is to governor rick scott signing the marjorie stoneman douglas school safety act into law today. is that a good thing. this shooting has hastened a
clinto clintons. everybody who is feed this information clinton cronies. there s only four sources of information that the fbi used to predicate or start the investigation. downer had a friendly relationship with i clintons. and christopher steele and then blumenthal routing information to get to steel to the fbi all four pillars of the investigation of the russia collusion that hasn t been proven starts with the clinton. that concerns congress. you have an interesting piece out, the case of for or against the prosecutor to investigate the investigators. we know that the inspector general horowitz, we expect a report they ve been working on a