masks. and president biden warning russia against invading ukraine. we ll do that shortly. nancy grace is here and douglas murray, he will join us live. i head down to the big easy and i did this last week to bring this story. life as it was and as it is now. he joins me where he grew up in the projects in new orleans. it influenced him to be success sxfl give back, you don t want to miss it. don t touch that remote and don t try to find the channel changer. back to two people who have 13 minutes left to work. todd: i wonder if my mom will enjoy your master p interview, she wanted me to mention to you, she loves your recent book. carley did not like it, she is staying silent. carley: i read it cover to cover, get it at bookstores
provisions and you have to be ready. now people who live in coastal areas understand that. there s another threat, this threat we re talking about. why can we not figure out a way they used to tell us duck and cover. it made us feel better when i was a kid in school. it didn t help us much. there was a public information campaign. we were honest with people that we need to be prepared for this. frankly, somebody asked me the other day if this later paris attack was a game changer. it s not a game changer, it s a channel changer. this was playing on the other channel, we weren t pay attention. you can make a case that the bush administration, which i was part of, overreacted to 9/11. you can make a case that this administration is under reacting to the long-term threat. people need to be they need to understand, they will be responsible for their own safety and security for a period of time until the government can re-establish order. if there s a case of chemical attacks or one o
i appreciate the fact he s got an extraordinarily busy life, the kind of life jim once led. you know, david, i agree with you, even on the sponge comment that you made about surgeons. but it s one of these things where if you read the newspaper or even watched a little bit of television, i mean, this is part of his job. i m not saying 24/7, but, james, let me ask you. when you were in a job like this, how would you prep for a press interview? i mean, everyone keeps saying that they re glad he wasn t in front of the television all the time, me too, but couldn t he have been learning about this in other ways before the tv news conferences? you re not sitting around in that job with a channel changer sipping coffee and going from channel to channel. i mean, i think first of all, jim clapper s a real pro. and he i think had a right to expect somebody on his staff who is working on press issues would bring him up to speed before a meeting with the press on the
and that part of it i think his staff blew it. i appreciate the fact he s got an extraordinarily busy life, the kind of life jim once led. you know, david, i agree with you, even on the sponge comment that you made about surgeons. but it s one of these things where if you read the newspaper or even watched a little bit of television, i mean, this is part of his job. i m not saying 24/7, but, james, let me ask you. when you were in a job like this, how would you prep for a press interview? i mean, everyone keeps saying that they re glad he wasn t in front of the television all the time, me too, but couldn t he have been learning about this in other ways before the tv news conferences? you re not sitting around in that job with a channel changer sipping coffee and going from channel to channel. i mean, i think first of all, jim clapper s a real pro. and he i think had a right to expect somebody on his staff who is working on press issues would bring him up to speed before a
when you were in a job like this, how would you prep for a press interview? i mean, everyone keeps saying that they re glad he wasn t in front of the television all the time, me too, but couldn t he have been learning about this in other ways before the tv news conferences? you re not sitting around in that job with a channel changer sipping coffee and going from channel to channel. i mean, i think first of all, jim clapper s a real pro. and he i think had a right to expect somebody on his staff who is working on press issues would bring him up to speed before a meeting with the press on the highlights of the day, since maybe he saw a morning briefing or something. but this is this is a public relations glitch. this is not evidence of something fundamentally wrong. we don t spy on the british. we re not in the business of collecting intelligence from them. if we have a cooperative endeavor, if they needed some american help, some information from us somewhere down the line