to him. it s another voice in the room, but a lot of people view this more skreptically. it may be true that for trump this is necessary because he is such a small inner circle of people he trusts. but it is he trust. barack obama based the way for this by allowing his political strategyist to sit in on the meeting. trump has ton something differently document saying that his chief strategist bannon is part of the team. george w. bush prohibited karl row it s not going to happen. because he didn t want appearance of mixing politics. what do you make of this, is this much ado about much of
nothing. ? no questions about that. what disturbs a lot of liberal and conservative alike, to put steve bannon in that critical condition without having moreality ternive voices in the room. bannon is not trump s brain. trump does not have ideology theories wherein bannon does. trump has spoken out about foreign affairs and they have been right wing militant views. he has lot of scenarios for where he would like the world to move. people didn t vote for bannon, they voted for trump. bannon was involved but the head of dhs was not very involved. at the end of the process while
today? and that logic we should close the border to all canadians, a canadian committed a terrorist act in canada. against muslims. it makes zero sense. and it just shows you that actually this isn t a counterterrorism strategy at all. let me ask you about stephen bannon. this is getting people talking today. this is the chief strategist, he is a political advisor to president trump, perhaps shy only of jared kushner in terms of influence he has on our new president right now. he s now a permanent member of the national security council. it s a position reserved for well it includes secretaries of state and defense, equal standing with them right now. what do you make of this right now as we learn today that the cia director will be added to this? but it s bannon s inclusion that has people turning their head. it is unusual. david axelrod did come to some of those meetings, george bush made sure that carl rove never did. it is very unusual to have a political advisor, counter
sprinting from the office. chief strategist bannon not chosen to be chief of staff. what does that tell you in terms of the trump transition? and how have they worked together in the past, reince priebus and steve bannon? they re in different factions of the republican party. bannon is a flamethrower. he led breitbart, tried to lob grenades at house speaker paul ryan and members of the establishment. priebus the opposite of that, a member of the republican establishment as head of the republican national committee. his office is steps from capitol hill. while the two may have had diametrically opposed view points when it came to viewing the d.c. insiders, they both did
take us back to last night. you had roy moore, along with the likes of former white house strategist bannon, former milwaukee county sheriff david clark. they were down in the rural wiregrass part of the region. the southern part of the state. what they were setting up for republicans trying to get them to turn out. is what they said last night. we re alabama, we re republican, and we re not going to stand by and let other people from out of state and money from california control this election. you know what they re doing, they re trying to shut up president trump and judge moore. they re trying to shut you up. and then, down over in bi birmingham. it s where doug jones is from and where he s relying on not only strong democratic turnout but republican crossover voters. he appeared with who, charles