afghanistan, expose them, that guy had to fly back. no one cares. bob: that was not nearly as bad as this. your understanding is so jesse: your level of outrage bob: my outreach is that we we have ace city that was never named before. that hurts national security. kimberly: let s get craig in. you two are fighting like cats and dogs into his account and who s the dog. greg: the story broke two hours ago and everybody is ripping apart. media is presenting two choices. the washington post made this of fake news. trump a hideous blender and they are covering it up. those are the only choices you are given when it s likely, and we all know it is probably true, it is probably somewhere in the middle. trump being trump doesn t know
afghanistan, expose them, that guy had to fly back. no one cares. bob: that was not nearly as bad as this. your understanding is so jesse: your level of outrage bob: my outreach is that we we have ace city that was never named before. that hurts national security. kimberly: let s get craig in. you two are fighting like cats and dogs into his account and who s the dog. greg: the story broke two hours ago and everybody is ripping apart. media is presenting two choices. the washington post made this of fake news. trump a hideous blender and they are covering it up. those are the only choices you are given when it s likely, and we all know it is probably true, it is probably somewhere in the middle. trump being trump doesn t know
craig in. let s talk about the criticisms that we heard this morning on the sunday shows, the administration on the defense now. critics, some of them saying that because sergeant bergdahl was traded for five taliban prisoners, it sets a dangerous precedent for trading for prisoners. and other critics saying the president may have broken the law because of no consultation with congress. what s the white house saying this afternoon about those criticisms. i ll take those two criticisms separately. to the first point, negotiating with terrorists. white house officials are pushing back against that claim. they say look, u.s. officials never negotiated with the taliban directly. instead, the qataris served as intermediaries. they make the point that it is u.s. policy not to leave a soldier on the battlefield. they re calling bergdahl a prisoner of war. they are saying that time was of the essence. they believe that his health was dwindling so they felt as though
prevent student loan rates from increasing on july 1st. if you talk to education officials, they say, look, it s great that lawmakers are tackling this problem. but they say the real problem is that the cost of college is rising. yeah. reporter: so much every year. it has increased by 85% since 2003 for public colleges. so education officials say that s the real concern. they want to see lawmakers and the president take more action on that front. there s also, of course, a political backdrop to all of this. president obama enjoying talking about something other than the irs and the doj. we asked today if we can expect to see more events like that in the future. deputy press secretary did not rule that out, but he also didn t read out any meetings on or any more events like today s on the horizon. craig in. all right, kristen, thank you. let s bring in our news nation political panel, usa today columnist raul reyes, and