it s a stretch to imagine those personal feelings wouldn t influence their work at some point. shannon: all right. peter strzok s attorney, he figures prominently in this report, he said the ig conclude there is no evidence that the political views of special agents strzok and others impacted the handling of the clinton email investigation. that is repeated there with general size throughout the 568 pages here but you are saying common sense tells you otherwise? i don t know how he could possibly know that lessie can crawl inside your mind and actually examine their mental process. i want to complement the inspector general for what i think is generally a very thorough work. it s something we ve been looking forward to. he s brought forth information that those of us on the intel committee have been beating our heads against the wall trying to get from the fbi. we are glad he s done it. some of this is very important. i m just going to agree to disagree on this. he can presume wh
fantastic today. the fact that we re talking about sarah not making a bunch of news, and that s actually driving the news, i don t think is necessarily a bad thing. i mean, the fact of the matter is, this white house should have had and this presidency should have had an outside counsel that was handling these types of issues a year ago. this is not the job of the white house, this is not the job of the white house press secretary. sarah does a fantastic job every single day that s not true no, it is true. sarah does a fantastic job putting forth information no, it s not true, i ve been there 21 years and i remember impeachment with bill clinton. april, why are you making it personal? spin it the way you want to spin. wow, april she attacked me. she attacked me for asking a question, don t go there, honey. don t go there. you re like the fifth person to jump in and try to make bill clinton s attorneys april, let me finish i m not going to let you spi
with a governor of colorado, played a little pool. these photos going viral as the president having a little bit of fun as this crisis continues. and the white house continues to say they see no need for the president to go down and look at the border himself. ed henry, thank you. now to the other crisis brew willing, tbrewing, the v.a. scandal, taking the case to capitol hill. close to 300 individuals, i was labeled a rat. i was labeled the person who the ratted out this person. the v.a. in my opinion has routinely intimidated any employee who brings forth information that is contrary to the public image that the v.a. wishes to project. i do not think that the chief of staff or the chief of mental health who just contacted me two weeks ago have any concern about their position being threatened in any manner. i can tell that you whistleblowers who shared information with me to take to the committee are scared to cooperate.
was labelled a rat. i was labeled the person who ratted out this person. reporter: member of congress are examining dozens of situations like that one. dr. jose matthews, for example, explained his encounter with inadequate patient care. he wanted to see his provider earlier because he was not doing well and he wanted his medications refilled. unfortunately, that veteran had neither of these requests met. he was sent away with another appointment 48 days later. reporter: then there s dr. kathryn mitchell who claims she has been retaliated against. the va in my opinion has routinely intimidated any employee who brings forth information that is contrary to what the va wants to project. reporter: the agency says identifying problems, quote, is the first step towards fixing
speaking out about the hospital spending millions on obama ads. others covered up wait times and mistreatment of the veterans. the va has intimidated any employee that brings forth information that is against what the va wishes to project. i submitted a complaint about the va system and ten days after they received my report i was put on leave for a month. the deficiencies were obvious at the er and the actual mistakes and misses sky rocketed. strokes, heart attacks, blood infections and other serious issues were routinely missed by inexperienced nurses or nurses that were overwhelmed by the