it was not the only one but to me the other items mentioned always to me did not add up to anything. the serious question. certainly not enough to warrant going to a court, certainly not enough to warrant an investigation of a presidential candidate. and then have that investigation continue, no. martha: so the text messages between peter strzok and lisa page are public record now. they are out there. let s put one of them up on the screen that is of particular interest in terms of what was going on here and whether or not there was any sort of coordinated effort to do something against the trump administration. i want to believe, he said, the path that you threw out for consideration in andy s office, that there s no way he gets elected. he being president trump. but i m afraid we can t take that risk. it s like an insurance policy in the unlikely event that you die before you re 40. did he confirm yesterday that andy s office is his office? again, i was not there when he confirme
there anything in andrew mccabe s open testimony before congress that he contradicted in the close you had session yesterday. i really can t say, martha. i would rather not. martha: always good to have you with us. thank you. martha: you remember lynn is a led the feminine rights group after trump was elected. enough to she is being accused by someone who worked of her of enabling sexual misconduct in her office. one of her former employees breaks her silence in an exclusive interview. i will respect the presidency but i will not respect this president of the united states of america. when you have moderate e ulcerative colitis, the unpredictability of a flare may weigh on your mind. thinking about what to avoid,
beautiful. sexy. and is as good a person as i have ever known. so the story is just false. people have got to know whether or not their president s a crook. well, i m not a crook. ing you. martha: there is a trip down memory lane, right? what did you see in there, chris? one of the things that makes politicians so good at lying is that very often they are able to convince themselves that what they re saying is actually true. you see you know, it s not a coincidence that a lot of leaders are fairly high on the sociopathy scale. i m sure richard nixon believed he was not a crook. when he said it convincingly, he was lying but not in his mind. we definitely see that now. we have seen that with hillary clinton. we have seen that with donald trump. when untruths are told, it s harder to detect them. when the person is fully convinced, completely convinced that what they are say something really true. so that makes it harder. those are the best liars. martha: it sure does.
somehow. i m not sure how that s possible because i m not doing this for any reason other than wanting my story out there. she also has her people claiming that it is other than having a right wing, excuse me, and left wing situation it s against islam. and it s i m just trying to defame her name somehow by saying what happened. martha: why would that be against islam? are you not supposed to speak out as was suggested? is that true? it s not actually true. i m muslim. these people are muslim as well. and i have studied islam. nowhere in there that it say you can t say anything. martha: you are supposed to be quiet? no. nowhere in there does it say you are against the religion if you stand up for yourself. martha: we all watched the women s march. we heard all of these different women. ashley judd, other women on the stage talking about things that had happened to them. linda sarsour leading this
martha. martha: james, thank you very much. james rosen in washington. here now with roar more, new york congressman peter king who serves on the house intelligence committee. congressman, welcome. good to have you here tonight. in terms of what you heard yesterday, and obviously we know it was a classified briefing. but just to characterize, was mr. mccabe forthcoming when you asked him about bias that may or may not exist in the fbi with regard to the trumtrump investigation? i don t believe adequate answers were given. i will leave it at that so many unanswered questions. questions which have not been resolved. for instance, you know, the whole question of the dossier, what role did that play, if any as far as the investigation being commencing. we sort of take for granted this was an investigation against the presidential campaign. this is almost unprecedented. and i remember last year when we were told why it was begun and talking about all of these contacts. unprecedented con