ticketed, gets locked in jail, he comes back out, in the gang, and the crime gets worse. i wanted to be more strategic, i understand mr. gianno s point but i it s gianno strategy is important and i can agree with you on that, we have to have a strategy, it s not a law enforcement argument, i just mentioned were dr. bill winston has been doing, he s a church pastor in chicago. what he s been doing. these are all great elements but we have to have a very comprehensive plan and for me, it is not simply inviting president trump to come to chicago but would you when you say tt you want president trump to do? you know that there s laws jason: gentlemen, this is a discussion that is a worthy i mean, this is a place in crisis, the drug war that is going on, gang war there is going on, i think anthony makes some good, valid points. i think is actually a reasonable mind on this and is willing to invite the president to come in, if only the mayor and the city
adversaries and the sitting president? does that concern you at all? it does but there are plenty of things that concern me in that same realm. the president leaking intelligence that we got from israeli sources to the russian ambassador in the oval office. whatever happened to him in two hours in helsinki. this, i think jason: why does that concern you? why do suddenly democrats get concerned with that? the idea the president is engaging in diplomacy is something that i ve always thought the democrats engaged in and supported and then donald trump does it and suddenly he s criticized for it. i ve been in these rooms. i m assuming some of the panel have as well and probably you as well, congressman. there is always note-takers, interpreters, some kind of official record, and it s no accident that as soon as helsinki was over, we come home from that, and then there s the announcement that there is not going to be readouts from phone calls with foreign leaders. i agree with the i
i turned over millions of documents. it is unnerving for us lawyers to think of waiving an available privilege but i think it might deserve the message pretty well for the president overall, which is, even though he doesn t like this probe, he s willing to be cooperative and give them what they want. jason: james, is giuliani right? if mcgahn had evidence of a crime or something going on in the white house, he wouldn t be here, right? i think is a pretty good assumption. i think that s probably right. i hesitate only because rudy might change his comments any minute. but overall, i think you ve got this one right. jason: scott, do you think giuliani made the right assessment and his comments that he made tonight? i don t think he knows what he s talking about in the sense that he doesn t know what mcgahn said for those 30 hours, neither does trump. they know what his lawyers said. but the fact that he even took a lawyer in shows that he was concerned about not only maintaining
they see this brennan out there spewing what he s spewing today? i ll be honest with you, i don t think it impacts our intelligence community at all. we, historically, and i think it carries on today, we are just we just don t pay attention to those things. john brennan can say what he wishes. there is no impact on the men and women of the cia who were going about their job, focused on the mission, focused on recruiting, and stealing secrets, even though john brennan didn t like to say we steal secrets, that s what we do, and write all source analysis for the president to make an educated foreign policy decision. i think john brennan is bringing dishonor on himself but i really don t think he s impacting intelligence community. jason: good. i hope he s 100% right and the men and women who are serving in our intelligence services, can t thank them enough for the great work. and i hope these little side shows that the former director
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