extremely bad. it could even be considered as some kind of a threat when they communicate with him for no reason. so there s a lot of things that he should be doing that he isn t doing. yeah. and getting a better legal team might be one of the things he should be doing. and maybe not beating up on potential witness paul manafort. i don t know. just might be a strategy too. joy, may i add something real quick? very quickly. back to what we were saying earlier, that even though the president never truly trusted paul manafort, there is still unease within trump s inner circle as to what paul manafort does or doesn t know. they aren t sure. so within the white house, even though there is this intense distrust towards paul manafort, they re not sure exactly what will become of it if mueller really sits him down and has him spill his guts. they just don t know. yep. therein lies the rub. thank you, guys. appreciate it. coming up, donald trump today continued to pretend that
reason. so there s a lot of things that he should be doing that he isn t doing. yeah. and getting a better legal team might be one of the things he should be doing. and maybe not beating up on potential witness paul manafort. i don t know. just might be a strategy too. joy, may i add something real quick? very quickly. back to what we were saying earlier, that even though the president never truly trusted paul manafort, there is still unease within trump s inner circle as to what paul manafort does or doesn t know. they aren t sure. so within the white house, even though there is this intense distrust towards paul manafort, they re not sure exactly what will become of it if mueller really sits him down and has him
and california s historic drought now creating the worst fire conditions ever seen. the fire conditions what we consider right now explosive. reporter: this fire quickly burning 500 acres in antioch wednesday, just feet from homes. it looks like it s pretty close to being burned down. reporter: a similar scene north of los angeles. the 1,000 people evacuated here are now back home thanks to crews bulldozing fire lines and dousing flames from above. fire crews say drones could easily take down their planes if they go through an engine. they aren t sure who was at the controls wednesday, but firefighters are now flying with law enforcement tracking any drones that get in their way. reena and kendis. thanks so much brandi. now to the midwest and the aftermath of a wicked week of storms. a sad scene for michigan, where they had to tear down a church steeple. the building was damaged monday. inspectors said that the steeple was unsafe, so it had to be destroyed. they were able t
him and his midwestern wisdom these days. robert, sir, let me start with you. it does seem we ve all been waiting for the romney pivots. last week, there was a speech that has gotten completely lost and that was that speech in lansing going after clinton voters. but the one thing i ve noticed about the romney campaign is they don t it s sort of i feel like they are testing themes. they aren t sure which works and they are testing a bunch out? i think the conventional wisdom is that immediately when you become the presumptive nominee you pivot to the center. i see him testing conservative themes. he learned a lot in this tumultuous primary and knows he has to keep the base on his side. he can t quickly scramble to the center. he has to reassert himself as a conservative and then move there. you ve watched politics and covered it in both print. are you surprised that this piv op hasn ot hasn t moved faster? he s going back to the right to the primary base.