tonight, this cia director saying this could put that official in jeopardy. dana: director pompeo showing restraints there, the new york times this is a justification as you described it, i would love to go back and read all of those articles and editorials about valerie plan who was at a desk job, the difference is to me very stark to what you just said. before we take it to run the table, do we know if the new york times asked the administration for a comment, if the cia or the white house asked the new york times not to release the names? the new york times did not directly say that in the june account whether or not the administration urged them to not publish it. the way that the times described the person s identity and the publishing of this account, it certainly sounded like i could tell you as a that the
were built by one man who at 54 said i m giving up my desk job. i love dinosaurs and he bought this property and built this park and families have been coming back for 50 years, generations of families have left notes in their guest book. it was incredible to see and it s in a beautiful rain forest in oregon. one of the places that you said 37 cities and across the pond we visited for season three. season four is on the horizon. we re excited to have them have their stories told. bill: never know what s in the garage. thank you, jamie with a preview there. two new episodes starting tonight at 9:00 and 9:30 eastern on the fox business network. get it, demand it, it s there tonight. shannon: they re fantastic. president trump making plans to announce his pick for the supreme court tomorrow night. candidates for a position that s been open for nearly a year. (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh)
all of these instances where donald trump called out bowe bergdahl, called him a traitor. you saw the rest on that tape. now they are saying that because he is a commander in chief, he has something called unlawful command influence, meaning that in a military court, he willet basically taint the jury. that they will all say, whether they voted for donald trump or not, that they are under his command and that they will be swayed by his opinion about this case.. bill: they want the casend dismissed. they want the case dismissed. bill: based on se but he didn t say those things while he was commander in chief. that is gonna be histh argument.is he will say that he said those things before president, hasn t said them since. perhaps if he made some new remarks that said that he wants everyone to be fair and just, perhaps they would be clear. bill: what is the next hearing in this trial?ex april at fort bragg is the next appearance for bowe bergdahl. as you said, trying toed ge
something different, in fact, the driving÷ú could some day cod become a desk job. here is more on the report for us. it feels like the c standards for cars and that s becausep there s so much packed into vehicles these days that they re all present, here is the consumer electronic show. nissan made an veryç interesti announcement, that self driving cars can t do everything themselves, at least for now. that s because nissan justç announced they re working on a new service, if a self driving car gets into a situation it can t understand, let s say road block, construction, and it needs tob cross yellow dotted line, then what nissan is proposing is that a service, which human beings, actual humans doing ÷újob, use cameras look and give the car new instructions. they re not saying when that s going to come out,÷ú they re working on it right now. now, one area it s really
questions that came from the media is that you wanted to hear from one of the first responders when we responded to this on wednesday morning. so i d like to introduce lieutenant mike madden. spelling is m-i-k-e. m-a-d-d-e-n. mike is actually one of our administrative commanders for the police department. he s a 24-year veteran. as an administrative guy he really has a desk job. the reality is at 11:00 in the morning on wednesday mike was on his way to lunch when this call went out and he mike was the first officer that was on scene, and he was the first person that we had that gathered, the first units that went in and addressed this. so i m going to let mike kind of tell the story of what they experienced firsthand and then we ll take a few questions for mike as soon as he s done. thank you, sir. i guess i was just asked to come forward and talk a little bit about what it was that we saw and we experienced