and crossing the ts. it is a fair point. any typo or problem will be fodder for, ah, what else did they get wrong? the same token they are up against an impatience clock from the public. there is the idea of adding on unfairly to the mueller report. this is not the mueller report. nothing to do with mueller. many will think about the impatience of trying to get fnlt. what do you make of what has been released so far? i think this isn t really about the public anymore. this is a final document that is going to go to the department of justice and become a resource for formal prosecutions for the former president and people around him. at the same time it is going to be used by the former president and his legal team to try to blunt the vulnerability of any prosecution around them. the details are important. it has an impact on the public
happening and stop the drugs. it s kind of silly, it s kind oy inspired stupidity. but it s ludicrous to say that the wall won t allow us to focus our manpower on the places where we can control and search. thank you for saying that. it s stupid analysis. sometimes stupid is as stupid does. if you didn t have to allocate the resource to the portions of the border wide open right now, what more things could you do at the ports of entry to prevent the drugs coming in fnlt you want more people to do analysis about what kinds of methods are being used, the networks, the communications of networks and then you want to screen. intense screening. pull things into secondary. link in the screening area. laws that allows to go back into the country and stop truck trucn after the point of entry. the stupid lie here is that there isn t a crisis.
then candidate trump with an g until his office fnlt i do remember that. we have a monster program today. rudy giuliani wants to come on, says he s got some news. wants to talk about the mueller probe. tom holman talking immigration. frankly graham, there s a good reason to have him on every day but he says he s been temporarily banned from facebook because of comments he made well within his religious purview. we ve got newman police chief where the tragedy recently happened. and the mooch. the ladies in the makeup room are excited about him. always talking big and we ve got a big program to talk about the big issues of the day. shutdown day nine is where we start. will there be a deal or no deal. the president getting frustrated that he stayed behind at the white house ready to work,
the information. they may have gone to encrypted apps. i don t know how you would recover all that information but just for a sense of clarity, where does your investigation go next? i can t say specifically but we will try to recover those records, those texts. those texts are so important. this isn t testimony that s been rehearsed with a bunch of lawyers getting their client ready for testimony. unvarnished statements and texts made by two individuals at the highest level of the fao ifnlt you can see the impunity they re acting. they are the f.b.i. nobody will investigate them. sorry, we ll start investigating them. bill: you can look at this in a lot of different ways including this text message. a bit of a head scratcher. strzok sent this. you and i both knows the odds are nothing. if i thought it was likely, i would be there, no question. i hesitate in part because my gut sense and concern there is
and boston. what made it here? well, one example is the fact that he couldn t take his guns, 23 guns. he had to drive to go up there. he stayed here. the actions don t always give it away. you have to figure out exactly what they re doing as much as possible. that s why you listen to other people. most of the time 81% of the time they tell somebody else. he didn t tell anybody else. he was by himself. he is a loaner. what s their actions of somebody that s a loner? you don t give a whole lot away or say much of anything. he planned by buying drills. he planned by the ammunition and it took him time to do it. bill: another comment from steve win w ifnlt it is never perfect, of course, what you can do to use the local vernacular. you change the odds. that s what he sought to do for the people who stay at his own hotel. now, on 60 minutes last night you had the police officers and the security guards who were the first to enter the room. here is just a small clip of