then. harris: did you see this? at least two of them boycotting decrat last night, the moment of silence on the house floor for the victims in las vegas, they say it is an excuse for white house now says this is not the time to politicize the strategy. the attorney general of nevada is echoing that, not the time. back from the couch is marie harf and my friend from a republican strategist, good to see you both. when is the right time to talk about this. we need to first mourn and identify what the motive was furthest. as well as to get the facts on the ground. we saw democrats come out of the gate with emails and policy proposals to address the problem but we don t even know what the problem was. we are talking about how democrats want to ban silencers
ahing because a giant s fan. you were talking about and if the deflated balls were found before maybe it would have changed something. no one will care by september. anyway moving on. preexisting shoulder injury is really what s key here. i understand he took a questionnaire, he checked off he was okay. i looked at the questionnaire, and it was signed two days before the fight, and it was signed under oath. so the serious investigation for the attorney general of nevada as to whether or not mr. pacquiao committed perjury because he didn t want the fight to be delayed. now, the fraud thing is related to this but it s different. that is a lawsuit brought by two people both bought tickets, and one of them bet on the fight. doesn t say how he bet or how he would have bet differently if he knew pacquiao was injured, but because it s a class action it reports to be in behalf of everybody who bought a ticket and everybody who bet on the
we have a big public relations campaign. i think that s what you ll see the president talking about, to make sure citizens know and borrowers know there is a program out here that is for them, that the banks have to do and that is real and meaningful and will work for many people that are affected by this crisis. general, this is mike barnicle. you were one of a handful of attorneys general who kept the banks coming back to the table to continue this negotiation process. you have the successful conclusion. what options are still left to you as an attorney general of delaware and other attorneys general around the country to pursue cases criminally? do you still have those options available to you? 100%, mike. that is a great question. the attorney general of nevada, attorney general of new york, attorney general of california, attorney general of many other states, but primarily those states as well as massachusetts, your moment state, deserve great credit for making this a much be