you? sure. mines y i mean, you can look at this and say there appears to be a lot of smoke. i have not seen in sfol lfollow this, being in the u.s. government for 33 years, washington is a siv, spa gettgh collander as far as leaks. if this happened to an agent or someone who worked for the government, what would happen to hom them? they would be fired and face criminal charges. possibly go to jail. yes, sir. all right. thank you, all. i appreciate it. when i come back, more on our breaking news. david axelrod is with me. we re going to find out what he thinks. here we are. the montana special election for the house at large seets. there you see the democrat 47.2%. republican 47.0%. 44% of the vote in. remember, the republican was supposed to walk away with this. we ll see what happens after last night s accusation of assault, body slamming a reporter. we ll be right back. hey dad, come meet the new guy. the new guy? what new guy?
and got through that without any major diplomatic incidents. this was designed by jared kushner and now, once again, you ve got the specter of this russia investigation taking the shine off of that. all right. james, i want you to stand by. we re going to get to you. we have some other breaking news. we ll get back to james and evan and kim doze ier. i want to get back to our reporting on the special election that s happening in montana. new vote totals in now. it s tightening up. 47.2% kbrquist, a democrat. gianforte, 47.0%. and here we go. gloria borger and david chalian join us now. david, it s tight. it is, don. you know, there s a libertarian candidate in this race who right now is drawing about 5.8% of the votes. wicks. and both parties thought the libertarian candidate might be around 5% of the vote, and now you re seeing the libertarian is drawing a little bit more than that. we ll see if that holds. not clear exactly in a state