going to get all the e-mails in june. we were then notified we wouldn t. so your listeners are smart enough to figure out what that is. aaron shock from illinois, thanks for joining us. thanks, wolf. good to be with you. we will certainly stay op on top of this important story. up next, armed drones ready for trouble are patrolling the skies over baghdad right now but they re there only for one reason. stand by. and a tea party leader is found dead after an exceptionally nasty republican campaign in mississippi. we re peeling back the layer lars of an ugly scandal. kid: hey dad, who was that man? dad: he s our broker. he helps look after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don t know exactly. kid: what if you re not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn t work that way. kid: why not? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed?
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countries and it sends a very, very dangerous message to any of our enemies around the world that if and when they get a captor, we re willing to get into opening up the prison doors and letting people free. it s a dangerous precedent. representative schock, thank you for joining us. thank you, wolf, for having me on. we re learning new details about bowe bergdahl s attempts to escape his captors. and president obama and putin met face-to-face today. and an american tourist being held by north korea allegedly for leaving a bible in his hotel room. stay with us. you re in the situation room. norfolk southern what s your function? hooking up the country helping business run trains! they haul everything, safely and on time. tracks! they connect the factories built along the lines. and that means jobs, lots of people, making lots and lots of things. let s get your business rolling now, everybody sing. norfolk southern what s your function? helping this big cou
power. out of sight, no doubt. one tough critic of the deal says he doesn t need to know whether bergdahl was in poor health or not. joining us is republican congressman aaron shock. explain why you don t feel it s necessary to know more about his health? i think the overriding concern that people have is that we began a process of negotiating with terrorists. first of all, the president and administration broke the law. this is the national defense authorization law that he agreed to with congress that there would be a 30-day period which he should notify congress if and when they were thinking about releasing detainees from gitmo. senator dianne feinstein, has been briefed from the administration about potential transfers of these detainees and had not been convinced nor had
the 5 1/2 years they have been there, if we re going to release these five for one man, what happens when they capture a group of tourists, when they capture a congressman? what will be the negotiating point? just to be precise, you don t really care if he was death on the verge of death during those five years of captivity, a united states army soldier? well, wolf, i think it s pretty clear that he was not on the verge of death. now, whether he was being beat, whether he was not as healthy, i don t know that. but what i m suggesting to you is this. i asked the question because you said you don t want to know more about his health and that raised all sorts of questions. because i think right. because wolf, the point i m making is that the deal is a bad deal. you don t negotiate with terrorists. and so what i m suggesting to you is, if we re going to start releasing people from gitmo in exchange for someone s life who