and i think rightly or wrongly, i don t think moral judgment or os moes is about politics, this guy got it. he said we have a country or we don t much it s no the just about illegal people working here, it s about looking after your country. the big shots in washington and new york, they don t need their country. they got it. it s part of their life. they re not struggling and worrying about it. the working guy says who is looking out for my country? and it s you can call it nasty or whatever you want, people who say who cares about that stuff or we need workers heen and all this. but he s worried about the one thing he s got is his country. and for whatever reason trump up in his high gold you to we are his beautiful wife and his billions or whatever, he somehow talks like that guy. yes, he does. and that s it. yeah. mike? mika, there are points that chris and ron are making as why there is a view of trump inside the clinton inner circle.
and picked apart and she she might be the front run but does she necessarily have the campaign staff and that s advising her with these kinds of issues? and so, it sets her as, you know, she needs to run now like she is running 30 points behind, because she risks like 2008 where she can just walk in and get this nomination. she s been inevitable before to julianna s point about her being essentially the de facto nominee, unless she denieds no, peter, of course, the question came up. let s listen. haven t made up my mind. of course, i i feel a deep sense of commitment to my country and its future. it s that last part, she always works something like that in you can t stay on the sidelines, i feel that deep sense of commitment that s what people who want her to run or republicans watching her say a-ha, she is going to run. the wall street journal this morning, there is a fascinating story, very well documented about the clinton inner circle,
go all the way up to hillary clinton s inner circle. they want to see were they involved in the decision to drop the terrorist names. why was that done? was it done to protect the investigation or just to protect the department or republicans think nefarious, protect clinton, protect the president. democrats say, that s how bureaucracy works. we ll see how high they can get publicly or privately, getting more e-mails and questioning the clinton inner circle. some republicans say enough. the bigger challenge is where was the military? why were they left at risk, not so much the talking point debate, but this counts. and hopefully stopping this from happening again. but we may never know who was responsible for the decisions. arwa, we also may never know who committed this crime. you look at what the americans and libyans are doing, and the investigation is basically going nowhere.
bureaucracy works. we ll see how high they can get publicly or privately, getting more e-mails and questioning the clinton inner circle. some republicans say enough. the bigger challenge is where was the military? why were they left at risk, not so much the talking point debate, but this counts. and hopefully stopping this from happening again. but we may never know who was responsible for the decisions. arwa, we also may never know who committed this crime. you look at what the americans and libyans are doing, and the investigation is basically going nowhere. it hasn t even significantly gotten off the ground. no one has really been detained in connection for this. even people out there, easy to find in benghazi, no one has been spoken to. the situation in benghazi, as it progresses, and has progressed sense the attack, is becoming a more difficult and more challenging landscape to navigate. you go there now, you will see pro al qaeda graffiti spray
clinton inner circle for many years and really with whom at least some of them, chelsea, has grown up with. that s the way it should be. this is supposed to be family and friends for a wedding. doesn t have to be a power broking deal. exactly. people are treating this as almost a royal wedding. and in some ways this is as close as you get to a royal wedding in this country. royal weddings have 1,000 guests. this is 300 to 400. a tightly edited list. thanks for bringing it to us. appreciate it. thank you. take a look at today s number ones for you. heathrow airport may be one of the busiest in the world. according to an on-line survey, it s the world s most i hadded airport. long lines and crowded terminals are the reason to hate heathrow. l.a.x. and charles de gaulle round out the top three. wyoming with the greatest percentage of people with high school diplomas.