under a special duty now and they will be under great scrutiny to make sure that everything that they do is done with his safety in mind, so i think while i understand there will be lots of concern and protest in relation to the freedom of expression arguments we have just articulated in the previous report, i do feel that in some ways this issue will continue until there is a resolution, so while i m not for a minute suggesting mister assange should give himself up and let the process go on, i think this ruling, and the assurances the us has given in order to secure this ruling will ensure a greater level of protection that might have been the case had
but kind of repeating the same talking points and really leaving it up to the process, as you said, today and yesterday. the president doesn t usually even use the word process. he seems to be just kind of removing himself from things and say let the process go on as it should and let the hill do what everyone there needs to do. that s very different from how he operated in the past. think about the next question. if he said he had talked to kavanaugh, the next question is what did he say? did he deny it? do you believe him and her? this way, she able to fall back on the process questions and deflect the obvious follow-ups. as long as he is going to have a press conference, he will be asked these questions again and he will fall back on the same thing. that s fixture book, but not trumpian. as we have been on the air and listening to diane fine stein who is the ranking
is that scenario something you learn about in police school? no absolutely not. all professional police officers will disavow any connection to that. that is not the way we train police officers. that is not the way we want them to perform. and, again, and i applaud everybody for saying that clearly. you know you have you have credibility when you admit your mistakes and as they said in north charleston when you re wrong, you re wrong. this officer from all appearances is wrong and let the investigation go on and let the process go on. certainly on his face right now, i don t see a justification. okay. so the very last graphic i m going to show you is you were talking about seeing this officer drop some sort of object next to the victim s body. at some point another officer comes to the scene. if we could put that very last graphic up that would be graphic number 4. so the other officer, i found this interesting, does not react