this is politics. the president knows how this game is played very well. that s why he uses twitter and where would we be without twitter because everything we know or a lot of what we know, we know from leaks and what he has set himself on twitter. the president does protest too much. it twitter has worked out very well for him. i understand his frustration. even jim comey, the man he fired says there s no evidence to collusion, but will have to see what miller says. gregg: it s interesting because the president yesterday tweeted that mueller is conflicted, making he has a conflict of interest. if you read the statute, he arguably does. now today, he s saying that rod rosenstein is conflicted. i m being investigated for firing the fbi director by the man who told me to fire the fbi
discipline from this president that i don t know he s really up to executing. good to have his lawyer response today and not live tweet the event but the suggestion that robert mueller could be looking into obstruction of justice will likely drive the president craz crazy. it s reported that attorney general sessions had a third meeting with sergey kislyak that s been previously undisclosed. there will be more leaks. president trump will remain nervous about these investigations. he s going to have to do everything m s power to control himself. bret: i have been told privately that one of the reasons they have the personal attorney, one of the reasons he made the statement was in essence did not have the president get engaged on twitte twitter. to have the personal attorney take everything and because he s forceful and in the new york style, perhaps it meets the president s wishes. he wasn t a good advocate today. he didn t present a good case.
eboni, what is the democratic message? i don t know. i ve had several suggestions, and they are not really listening. got to have an economic message that connects and makes people feel that life will be better with your leadership. they have been not been doing o kellyanne s point. set it up really nice on twitte twitter. girl, hillary, just go. akin to girl, by. you have to give some people something to vote for not just against. you give hillary clinton money, she blew it, you gave her more money? still trying to fight trump, which is ridiculous. like so john tucker must die that it is ridiculous. from the woman who said what? frightening he wouldn t accept
the opportunity to be a truly great journalist. we all have to do a better job with fake news because there s a lot of it out there. part of it is what happening is that consumers are becoming aware of it. on our show, we are shooting something life and there was a thing where the president through a hat up in the air. he signs the kid s hat and throws it up in the air. looks like he threw it up from the kid. twitter went mad. the kid caught the hat. everybody has to be more carefu careful. 20 years, i started a blog in 2004 because someone wrote a story about me and the mavericks that was complete nonsense. i put in the blog with the facts were. this is the president, the leader of the free world. he has access to everything. he can do more than 40 characters. if someone is misleading. if cnn says something wrong, put out the fact. your point is good. he can t say everything he
phones to actually be working. it s a 9/11 scenario that doesn t apply because those airplanes were very low comparatively. you can t reach cell phone towers. if you do, you re picking up many towers. also for those who say, look, the pilot had a flight simulator at the house, do you know of a lot of pilots who have that? is that anything that raises any actually i know of a couple that i mean they enjoy having a busman s holiday. my wife and i own an airplane together. i still enjoy flying airplanes. yeah, he s got a simulator. maybe it s cost prohibitive for him to have an airplane over in malaysia. so that in and of itself doesn t raise questions? no. stick around, we ll talk to you in a minute. you can follow me on twittetwitter twitter @andersoncooper. we ll talk to a commander from the u.s. navy seventh fleet about changes in the search where the u.s. is looking now. they have very highly sophisticated information.