Mcgahn. He says that sessions made a huge error, hes very frustrated. A couple people have said one of the few times theyve seen him get genuinely angry as opposed to the blufter that we know the president is prone to was about Jeff Sessions. Hes upset about the russia recusal situation and feels angry and hamstrung about the fact that the Executive Order that the president himself signed related to a Ban On Travel a temporary ban, quote unquote, from muslim majority nations was struck down by the court. This was within the first week of the administration and set the tone Going Forward and in the president s mind, Jeff Sessions is tied to everything. Lastly, your colleagues just broke some news which is fascinating about jim comey asking Jeff Sessions not to be left alone again with the president or that he didnt want to be left alone with the president. Its quite striking. Essentially you have the fbi director concerned about the position apparently that the president might put him i
welcome back. i m joined by meteorologist ivanka brar ra to tell us about this flood threat from the u.s. state of texas to pennsylvania. it goes 1300 miles. let s go to lansing, michigan. this is what happened yesterday. we had a breached dam. a lot of areas got flooded downstream. officials telling folks what was happening. no mandatory evacuations. i m afraid what you are seeing there is going to be repeated across the country. george mentioned an extensive flood threat from basically texas all the way to pennsylvania. keep in mind, this exact area has seen several inches of rainfall over the last several days. it s not going to take much to involve additional flooding, not
challenges. they probably won t succeed but they ll be made. remember how federal law enforcement works in this country? it s run by the united states attorneys who are appointed by senators, in effect, who appoint their campaign contributors, their friends, the u.s. attorney in manhattan for many years was our colleague preet ba rar ra who was an aide to chuck schumer. we don t look into that. that s not part of our legal system and here you have a situation where, you know, if the standard is what offends sean hannity, there s nothing that s going to satisfy him and that s why we don t investigate the political views of the people who are enforcing the law. i agree with that. but when you see these e-mails coming out, not as the product of an investigation but of a legal request, i have to tell you, it offended me.
it s quite striking. essentially you have the fbi director concerned about the position apparently that the president might put him in, based on any kind of inappropriate conversation. and it recalls an instant several months ago where the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york had been asked to stay on by the president during the transition. he got a call from the president the night before a broad dismissal of a number of obama appointees in federal prosecutor s office and bar rar ra did not return the president s call only to say it would not be appropriate. so i think you re seeing this is an elitist in a number of instances where people have been concerned from outreach from the president about what it could mean given all of the investigations going on. two big developments.
mass shootings in history. anna ka brar ra has more information. we ve heard from college professors, now we re hearing from the accused killer himself. in a videotaped meeting, it s evidence that gets right to the heart of the case. the question of sanity. appearing calm and speaking in a steady monotone voice, the words of accused killer james holmes has projected an image. do you remember when you were arrested? zble what day was that. july 20, 2012. for the jury it was a brief look into the mind to determine whether holmes was really sane when he opened fire in a kroet movie thighs ter. do you take into consideration he knows that he s facing the death penalty?