half of this town is destroyed. if you really want to make america great again, you have got to make work cool again. are you a met fan or yankee fan? the fate of the world relies on i don t think it does. i got my point of view i got a new attitude brian: so disappointed he wouldn t answer that question. we could not get him on the record. ainsley: if he is a mets or yankee fan? steve: he has become a politician obviously. studio e. here? in the heart of manhattan. 450 mile-per-hour wind though when we came in. ainsley: a lot of people were talking about how it was waking them up. did you hear it. brian: no. i had the television on. steve: really? brian: i go to sleep with the tv on. do you not? ainsley: today is thursday. one more alarm clock.
this is becoming a pain in the neck for the president is there a quick between the russian government and the trump-pence campaign? and if so, what was the nature of that quick? and who was involved in it and who knew about it. ainsley: so what happens now? i don t know the answer to that but i can tell you what array is out there. what menu of things is out there. the how fast could investigate. they can indict and investigate. the cincinnati can investigate they can t indict but they can investigate. there will be calls for a special prosecutor that is a person outside the justice department but with his or her own budget, own fbi agent. steve: like ken starr. own ability to indict. guess who under the statute decide we need a special prosecutor jeff session the attorney general. brian: you remember that report came out that there were multiple trump officials who met with russia and they named three, excuse me, and it turned out it turns out it was not true. remember reince pr
that is absolutely accurate. ainsley: all right. brian: but whether this is one of the officials coming out, is this story going to get bigger? other networks are doing special programming around. this because they would rather talk about anything than what went on with that speech yesterday. however, if jeff sessions met with the ambassador like he did with the armed services committee and he was at blunt with that ambassador as he was in the past when the russians took crimea and started carving up ukraine he could have avoided this when telling al franken somewhat directly oh yeah i met with the ambassador. it happened to be in september. ainsley: when i was a senator and doing my job. brian: of course i was the first supporter maybe in washington of among lawmakers of donald trump, but all i talked about fill in the blank. ainsley: he wasn t lying because he said i didn t talk to a russian official about the campaign. steve: it was in his capacity as a u.s. senator. not as a campai
him of meeting with the russians to discuss the presidential campaign. steve: they is the latest attack against the trump administration bipartisan democrats. general sessions met with the ambassador in an official capacity as the member of the senate armed services committee which is entirely consistent with his testimony. it s no surprise senator al franken is pushing this story immediately following president trump s successful address to the nation. brian: here to react, fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. we have a lot of different layers to this story. two meetings. one after the heritage foundation speech at the rnc and in and around that area. secondly evidently reportedly in his senate chambers. to russian ambassador to the united states, the same human being with whom general michael flynn had several phone conversations and the same time period now from trump tower before the president was inaugurated. what s the problem with that? a federal act.
real quick, the navy seals did rally around him. they found who this guy was. he was fired by the end of the day yesterday who would ever hire him again with that type of value system. taya, always great to see you. thank you so much. ainsley: thank you. thanks for having me. ainsley: come up, here is a message to anyone who thinks we shouldn t secure our husband. here is a woman whose husband was murdered by illegal immigrant. the border have failed us. they are obviously wide open as the man was able to enter not once but twice without being detected. ainsley: coming up, why the killer was allowed to stay in this country. brian: and is sheriff david clarke heading to washington? that s the rumor. i know one thing, he wrote about law enforcement in his brand new book and his wonderful career. is he coming in our studio. in fact, he is very close going to play our guitar and sing you a country song we ll all be flying higher than a jet airliner