growing up if you had something that you had to watch on tv and cops was on live tv or chicago pd, good luck. [laughter] forget about it, forget about it. if you had something you had to watch and those shows were on, forget about it. he would lay on this couch listening to the radio transmissions, what are you doing, bro? he would lay there listening to the radio transmissions. he would wake up in the middle of the night policing. i m not exaggerating. he would literally wake up in the middle of the night policing. he was obsessed. he was obsessed with his career in law enforcement. i want you guys to never, ever forget that. he was obsessed with what he
sometimes results in dangerous behavior and harm without those safeguards outside the lab. then we have the session. it s in the room with two other trained professionals monitoring them. they are never left alone. at the end of the day when the drug effect wears off, there is a discussion of the experience. during this five or six-hour experience. they are laying on the couch listening to music through ear phones, their wearing eye shades. you are going to have a journey inward. we are not going to interpret that for you. we are here to support you and discuss it with you and help you process that experience. i can t thank you enough for taking the time and sharing what our audience the treatment for these dreadful disorders. thank you for taking the time. thank you for the attention.
behavior and harm without those safeguards outside the lab. then we have the session. it s in the room with two other trained professionals monitoring them. they are never left alone. at the end of the day when the drug effect wears off, there is a discussion of the experience. during this five or six-hour experience. they are laying on the couch listening to music through ear phones, their wearing eye shades. you are going to have a journey inward. we are not going to interpret that for you. we are here to support you and discuss it with you and help you process that experience. i can t thank you enough for taking the time and sharing what our audience the treatment for these dreadful disorders. thank you for taking the time. thank you for the attention.
behavior and harm without those safeguards outside the lab. then we have the session. it s in the room with two other trained professionals monitoring them. they are never left alone. at the end of the day when the drug effect wears off, there is a discussion of the experience. during this five or six-hour experience. they are laying on the couch listening to music through ear phones, their wearing eye shades. you are going to have a journey inward. we are not going to interpret that for you. we are here to support you and discuss it with you and help you process that experience. i can t thank you enough for taking the time and sharing what our audience the treatment for these dreadful disorders. thank you for taking the time. thank you for the attention.
in terms of the modalities and the specifics, then there is a time before the call where you do call prep. very valuable time for me. that was my shot with the president to talk through the talking points and to get ready for what we re trying to get done in that call. and then in terms of who is in the room, again, just in the years that i work with president obama, one or two, sometimes three people are in the oval office with the president. i would be on the line sitting on the couch listening to the call because i spoke russian as well as english. and we would be there as he walked through the points to try to advance america s national interests. so two things here are missing. one, it doesn t sound like president trump was in the oval office, so it means h.r. mcmaster or his russia adviser, fiona hill is her name, probably wasn t in the room with him. and two, there was no evidence that he was trying to get any business done in this call. clint watts, the ambassador, described