conference in russian also shows that he wants to distance himself from the u.s. a bit, seem like he s russian rather than a croney of donald trump. when lavrov and trump are in that room, what possible agenda could they have today? you know, what s so strange you know this, of course, lawrence. a bilateral with a russian foreign minister and a u.s. president that s prepared for, for months and weeks. you have deliverables and all these things. trump is just not prepared for this. he wings it and brings stuff up. the thing about the russians, they are ultra prepared. they know exactly what they want to get out of every meeting. one reason it s scary that we don t know what happened there, we don t know what lavrov extracted from trump in that meeting. it s possible that trump doesn t even know, the way those exchanges go. yes. again, i m not exactly sure what it does for the russians. it makes trump look like a
michael schmidt broke that story earlier by the new york times by phone, thank you for that update. so, jill, that s so they i mean, look, the most obvious view, is that all of this is exactly what it looks like which is that croney and stooge, woe fully unqualified, looking into an inquiry. if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it is a duck. this looks like obstruction to me. and his relationship between trump and whitaker is quite troubling. back during watergate we had el patrick gray, the head of the fbi, feeding information back to john dean so they could coordinate the coverup. you cannot have the department of justice sharing information with the target of an investigation or the subject or witnesses. that is what destroys an
the justice department is looking at questions around uranium one. right. you know, so this is specific to hillary clinton. got you, okay. michael schmidt broke that story earlier by the new york times by phone, thank you for that update. so, jill, that s so they i mean, look, the most obvious view, is that all of this is exactly what it looks like which is that croney and stooge, woe fully unqualified, looking into an inquiry. if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it is a duck. this looks like obstruction to me. and his relationship between trump and whitaker is quite troubling. back during watergate we had el patrick gray, the head of the fbi, feeding information back to
be extremely qualified. i would go out on a limb to say that i would hope he would look at somebody. this is very important, alex, that he get somebody who is not a trump supporter croney or somebody that s, you know, aligned on either side that somebody is very much straight in, more independent line. that could be key and key to quick confirmation. you have a senator, you have a judge for the new york state court of appeals, and you have a former top justice department official. a good chance they ve had a certain amount of vetting thus far. but i want to get to congressman adam schiff, the ranking member on the house intel committee who weighed in last night on comey s ouster. here is his take. what do you say to the no there there people. james comey would have a job.
i m totally against those types of special deals. the croney capitalism that gives tax credits to things like cylindra, that we can eliminate. there will be winners and losers but hopefully america will be the winner as we grow our economy and start creating jobs. i mean, do what america wants to do, and that s grow our economy. all right, ron johnson, republican senator, freshman senator from wisconsin. thanks for coming on this morning. thanks for having me on, chuck. well, will apple s sky high earnings boost wall street today? what you need to know before the opening bell and the market rundown comes next. plus, sex, lies and videotape. you can t look away, can you?ve the case of john edwards. we keep trying to look away but it keeps dragging us back. what is the shortest term ever served by an ohio governor? yes, it s your random trivia question. the first correct answer gets a follow wednesday from us.