a day doesn t go by, christopher, that he doesn t talk make some assertion with no proof or say something or tweet something that is wildly just outrageous as well. you don t think that people are going to pay attention to outrageous tweets or outrageous assertions with no fact? here s the thing, if you re the president of the united states and actually believe the former intelligence director of national intelligence, what have you, or security adviser, excuse me, if you actually think she committed a crime, you have the disposal of every intelligence agency at your fingertips, wouldn t you quietly, a quiet power is much more assertive than making wild accusations. wouldn t you ask them to bring all of the information and then have it investigated and then have that person good question. prosecuted. to ask the president. i don t speak for him. i don t speak for him. i do think i like the fact he tweets and communicates directly. i would like to see his supporters d
he did tell me that he believed that she was seeing somebody. and i tried to get information from him about that person. i really don t know anything about the guy other than they ve been corresponding heavily. does she talk about him much? she doesn t talk to habout ht all. she doesn t want me or anyone else to know about him. kemp discovered heather had been talking about this new guy, just not with her husband. they had started texting, i think, initially and, kind of, facebooking. and just, hey, how are you? i think slowly, those text messages and those facebook messages became very flirtatious. i didn t even know his name. all i knew was that she was talking to somebody. who was making her happy? that was making her happy, and she felt very special and very beautiful. but police did need a name, fast. chris was able to provide at least part of that crucial detail. can you tell me about him? if you start me off with a name. what s his name? edward s all i go
get rid of it and there by opening up the eastern corridor between new york and d.c. and making delta more profitable. it s really remarkable the way donald trump spins failure. and to your point, i m really glad you said it. because he doesn t talk, anything he tweets becomes reality for much of the media, which is credulously reports what have he says as if it was true. so the carrier deal is exactly as you explained it. the removal of 1300 jobs, not just those 1300, but carrier has another facility not that far away that s also moving to mexico. so he was able to spin that, and then this idea that he s doing this thank you tour, and he goes to one of the parts of ohio that he lost. so he wasn t even in a part of ohio that he won. so the ability of this guy to spin failures. i guess you have to call it
and i ve heard all day today why it didn t they see, it how come the family didn t know about this? well, you have to know about what goes on in the intelligence level of the organization that you re operating against. let s say we re assuming right now we re all up against isis and isis-inspired people, al qaeda-inspired people. we know right from the bat, the first thing they do is isolate you away from your family. we saw that in the omar abdulmutallab, the airplane bomb. his parents in nigeria went to the central intelligence agency and said we don t know what s going on with our son, he doesn t talk to us, we think he s a threat to the united states. that s how we learned about it. because they couldn t communicate with him. so it s the level of intelligence that now needs to come out to u.s. law enforcement is almost the same that we had in 2012 when i was training state and homeland security departments. foreign intelligence officers from the middle east like myself now have to
now we re all up against isis and isis-inspired people, al qaeda-inspired people. we know right from the bat, the first thing they do is isolate you away from your family. we saw that in the omar abdulmutallab, the airplane bomb. his parents in nigeria went to the central intelligence agency and said we don t know what s going on with our son, he doesn t talk to us, we think he s a threat to the united states. that s how we learned about it. because they couldn t communicate with him. so it s the level of come out to u.s. law enforcement is almost the same that we had in 2012 when i was training state and homeland security departments. foreign intelligence officers from the middle east like myself now have to come to federal and local law enforcement to give them the same intelligence capacity and the same intelligence training as a u.s. special operations unit in iraq or afghanistan would have. so that s the factor that s missing. and as we have seen the sort of physical upsca