white house asserted executive privilege over those documents. how is this different? well, three thoughts. one i have been to that movie and a i know how it ends and all the documents will be turned over. chris: but they got turned over after the election. three things happened when the white house exerted executive privilege. one, they guaranteed that a story that unfortunately with few exceptions was being foll w followed carefully and closely by on the right, it wasn t b being followed as closely as it probably should have been by all media outlets and now it will. the white house has itself to blame for that. by exerting executive privilege they made a lot of the voters they are going to be trying to appeal to in november deeply suspicious of the white house and justice department. there is no one in obama s cab be net with a worst relatio relationship with congress and both sides than holder. so they really exacerbated those existing tensions. and third, when the white hous
white house asserted executive privilege over those documents. how is this different? well, three thoughts. one i have been to that movie and a i know how it ends and all the documents will be turned over. chris: but they got turned over after the election. three things happened when the white house exerted executive privilege. one, they guaranteed that a story that unfortunately with few exceptions was being foll w followed carefully and closely by on the right, it wasn t b being followed as closely as it probably should have been by all media outlets and now it will. the white house has itself to blame for that. by exerting executive privilege they made a lot of the voters they are going to be trying to appeal to in november deeply suspicious of the white house and justice department. there is no one in obama s cab be net with a worst relatio relationship with congress and both sides than holder. so they really exacerbated those existing tensions. and third, when the white hous
white house asserted executive privilege over those documents. how is this different? well, three thoughts. one i have been to that movie and a i know how it ends and all the documents will be turned over. chris: but they got turned over after the election. three things happened when the white house exerted executive privilege. one, they guaranteed that a story that unfortunately with few exceptions was being foll w followed carefully and closely by on the right, it wasn t b being followed as closely as it probably should have been by all media outlets and now it will. the white house has itself to blame for that. by exerting executive privilege they made a lot of the voters they are going to be trying to appeal to in november deeply suspicious of the white house and justice department. there is no one in obama s cab be net with a worst relatio relationship with congress and both sides than holder. so they really exacerbated those existing tensions. and third, when the white hous
doors open for actual discove y discovery. and he said what when you told him that? well, he started through the same line that he used in public statements that you have seen before judicialary unprecedented access, nobody can give you the deliberative process, we are willing to do it but it is unprecedented. and again, we are sorry to have to ask for this information but i he think the american people by now if they have been foll w following fast and furious know that we don t have answers relative to who was sponsible for brian terry as it went up the chain. we certainly don t have any information about how a document that was false remai remained out there for ten months. greta: what was his demeanor when you told him that no dice i m going forward and that is my word no dice obviously? it was a calm meeting. i think that the exchange of letters told us that unless positions changed we would end up where we are. he came in basically consistent
but that we would hold the doors open for actual discove y discovery. and he said what when you told him that? well, he started through the same line that he used in public statements that you have seen before judicialary unprecedented access, nobody can give you the deliberative process, we are willing to do it but it is unprecedented. and again, we are sorry to have to ask for this information but i he think the american people by now if they have been foll w following fast and furious know that we don t have answers relative to who was sponsible for brian terry as it went up the chain. we certainly don t have any information about how a document that was false remai remained out there for ten months. greta: what was his demeanor when you told him that no dice i m going forward and that is my word no dice obviously? it was a calm meeting. i think that the exchange of letters told us that unless positions changed we would end up where we are.