staying on because he had a tenured term. regardless of why it happened, comey said he did it for the right reasons, because he felt that if this is out there, that he wants the president to have a heads-up about it, and not because he was warning the president that if, you know, he fires james comey, it s going to get out there. it doesn t really make a whole lot of sense. but having said that, i do think take a step back. this comey story, the jeff sessions story, and more recently mueller, you have such a sense in this interview about where the president s mind is. he is obsessing about these things. some of the things that he can t change that happened before. you know, really many months ago with comey about a guy he already fired, about feeling clearly betrayed by his current attorney general, and not having control over the current special prosecutors issue. what are we talking about now? we re talking about russia, and we re doing this to this extent
category here. the term person of interest has been used, it has no legal meaning. we re just made to understand that the fbi believes he has material information that is important to this russia probe, whether it s documents, whether it s meetings he s been in, and they want to know what that is. they want to look more into his activities and what he knows, stephanie. we do know that during the transition, jared and mike flynn together met with kislyak, the former ambassador, at trump tower and that was not disclosed. he clearly didn t walk in through the front door, and it had also been reported that as it relates to mike flynn getting the senior nsa post despite president obama warning president trump and others including chris christie. it had been reported jared and ivanka had a blind spot for mike flynn because of the loyalty he had shown to the president. does this take that blind spot to more aggressive level? because blind spot almost seems like a term of endearment. i ve go
it s funny that you introduced us as being the home of ft. bragg. we ve got a couple of favorite sayings here. when the white house calls 9-1-1, the phone is answered here at ft. bragg and of course, fayetteville and ft. bragg are the center of the military universe. when you have a popular nominee come up like mad dog, this community. that s a term of endearment. absolutely, it is. what do you want to hear from the president tonight? what is fayetteville and its military community looking for? strength in our military. because of the sequestration in the past and cutbacks in the past, this community has suffered. not greatly because of the size of the military base, but we feel it. every time there s a cut, we feel it. we are looking for a stronger military. you are somebody who during the primary season tweeted as the president-elect likes to do this, you said, i could almost
who s the attackers. the woman who was not apparent lay suicide bomber they went to her mother s house yesterday. do we know more about where she is from, the outskirts of paris right? right. abaaoud trying to recruit more females to join him in france and he did that in spain. we think that this family is originally from morocco. another thing to keep in mind, initially we reported they were cousins. that s in the middle east very common sometimes that cousins maybe third or fourth. to say, hey cousin, as a term of endearment. right. that s something to recheck as they go through the signal intelligence and we know they had wiretaps on a lot of these people. a lot of questions remain about her involvement. thank you so much. france s senate voted today to extend the state of emergency for three months there after the lower house of parliament yesterday approved the same measure expanding police powers. for more on that, we re joined from paris with christopher
but she s not going to. people who liked her liked her, and people who didn t, didn t. finally a texas man was accused of being unintelligent because of his accent. his response is awesome. get ready for some good old-fashioned southern charm. we refer to women in our lives as dear darling and sweetheart, not as a term that s offensive but a term of endearment, and most of them like it. we teach our children to say ma am and sir to their elders and do so the rest of their lives. believe it or not, no matter what the media wants to tell you, we get along with people who aren t just like us, whether it s a difference in the color of their skin or the country they come from, or even those of you up north. y all ought to come on down. love you all, really do. and here s another term we use down south and we re not ashamed of it. god bless. i love it. he was on fox & friends yesterday morning and i thought it was refreshing, because it is true that a lot of people think if you h