congressional committee that the clinton campaign and the dncmp were very aware that his company was contacting media outlets, coordinating in other words, about the dossier. coordinating their efforts to leak these motion lies. also, remember, the senate report says the dossier, as we told you last night, full of information from the russian government. while mark. there really is a russia collusion story. hillary, russia collusion. of course, the republican house intelligence committee memo. the highlights from that document, the former deputy fbi director andrew mccabe revealed without that dossier, the fisa warrant to survey all would never have been approved. the fisa judge was in this case never notified that the dossier was bought and paid for by the hillary clintoned and the dnc, funneled through the same law firm, which of course is a huge problem, and we also know that james comey, andrew mccabe, sally yates, and rod rosenstein
sean: we know it went to canada. it went to allies because i believe europe and canada are our allies. you are saying it went into putin s pocket. that s another thing. sean: we have a shortage of uranium. we are resource scarce? hillary clinton didn t sign off on that. sean: she did sign off on it that s a lie. at the state department. she did not. sean: pass the buck. we know it there are so many smoking elements here and the democrats continue to play it off we don t know, we don t know. you know nothing about this whole apparent russia collusion either you still bring it up every sentence. we know hillary clintoned 33,000 emails and know about uranium one. you are still going to go back and talk about jared kushner which is a whole lot of nothing burger. why do you get to decide this isn t. we haven t had a thorough investigation. you probably want a second special counsel to look into the email probe. it sure doesn t look innocent to me. i m sorry i was yelli
kirst kirsten gillibrand. it showed that he on policy matters is creating space for his revolution within the democratic party. that s a pretty big deal for anybody who achieve, let alone someone who s a democrat, an independent, and not always well liked within the senate. he s not a democrat, he s an independent. i ve been called about bernie sanders, you can t call him a democrat, not ever. the question i have is are these senators joining the bandwagon for medicaid for all because they re afraid his voters will abandon them and they don t get hillary clintoned. it s both. they realize they have to reach out to that wing and this race will probably have a lot of people in it. and my questions has been if sanders ends up running, that base that s backed off of kamala
you could see some of these independent voters who are on the fence, specifically in states like pennsylvania, victor, who could now vote for donald trump. or quite frankly, not vote for hillary clintoned. mark, let me stay with you. can trump stay on-message here? we ve seen in several instances in this general election campaign, there have been these opportunities for him to stay on a singular track against hillary clinton, but that he gets distracted by alicia machado, distracted by something else. does he have the message discipline and what s the reporting from his team that maybe he will be able to hold on for ten days to this? that s a great question, because you re absolutely right, donald trump has been his worst enemy when there s been good news. he s been able to overshadow it with his own bad news. talking to people who are close to the campaign, they want him to stay on message, of course. they re hoping he only addresses this a couple of times in rallies and doesn t t