that s so sensitive and so charged as this, i really do think that there needs to be the release of concrete evidence and further contact. heather: if he releases that evidence, richard, would that hurt the investigation? is it really fair to say that he can t say something without revealing his sources and his evidence but the media constantly does that to him? well, he s the president of the united states. everything that the president says makes news. when he says he s wiretapped and we are talking about it on the news, this is what you call the definition of fake news. he traffics in it. heather: but you don t know if that s fake news. that s why the president of the united states if he s going to make such allegation against the former president needs to say here is the proof that shows that, indeed, wiretap by president obama. heather: wouldn t the flow would be he would give that evidence to the people that would do the investigation. that s fine too. he could give it to t
clayton: story of the morning. heather: better talking about that than wiretapping. five minutes until the top of the hour and the mainstream demands answers from the wiretapping claims. the president of the united states is accusing the former president of wiretapping him. i think that this is, again, if this happened, martha if, if, if. heather: so is there a case? don t miss, we will have a fair and balance debate. clayton: hitting a new level, the woman taking out a spying drone. you will never believe what she pulls out when the rocks don t work. heather: way back in 1967, no drones there, lyndon b. johnson announced plan to establish the draft. clayton: the highest scoring nba took place, the san antonio spurs defeated milwaukee bucks in triple overtime.
they are probably in somebody s kitchen. carley: there s not a single red pixel in this, describe the image of example of our brain color correcting the world. a lot of reaction coming in on this one as you can imagine. i think they look great, she sees them as gray, a lot of people are seeing red. i don t know if we need more division on social media. clayton: if you took a black and white photo of strawberries you will still say they are red, right? heather: the question is did you see red. clayton: you don t see red. that s why this is so important. heather: it is interesting, though.
perpetuate something that s astonishing and jaw-dropping and absolutely insane and crazy which is everybody is reacting the way that they are because it is an insane claim to say that the former president of the united states wiretapped you when we only know that the only way is probable cause of serious activity with a foreign government. heather: i m sure that there will be more that happens today on this. thank you very much. thank you. clayton: let s check in with steve doocy to see what s happening on fox & friends . good morning, to you clayton. also to you heather, cover of new york posts says it all. obama probe on tap, all the claims out there. trump says he was wiretapped, was he? welshing according to one news source, absolutely, there was surveillance, we are going to talk about that with the former
and prove that there was probable cause that he was engaging in some sort of possible behavior that justified a justified a wiretap. right, so you either he did something that justified a wiretap or he s just straight making this up which is insane for you to lie on the former president of the united states. well, let s listen to what mark levin had to say about that and how he layed it out. listen to that. the gurdian has learned the fbi applied for a warrant from the intelligence surveillance court over the summer in order to monitor four members of the trump team. washington most, march second, u.s. investigators have examined contacts jeff sessions at the time he was advising trump s campaign. new york times, flynn have said to talk to russia about sanctions trump took office, where did they get this information? heather: and then let s take a look at what ben rhodes had to