and more honest with the american public we will feel much better about trusting an institution that is necessary. lisa: the i.g. report raised concern of not just a bias state of mind but a willingness to take action with the peter strozk specifically. sadly, i think the only person that will get to the bottom of any of this is michael horowitz, the inspector general who is the one who unearthed text messages between peter strozk and lisa page from the beginning. he got the message, we ll stop them never given to congress by the f.b.i. so sadly we ll probably have to wait for his report to come out. melissa: let marie in here. marie: they found that the political bias they had didn t investigate the hillary e-mail investigation. that is not what he said. there are aspects ongoing with strozk. melissa: he said transition from the e-mail marie: he said there was
reveal around other informants as well and that s bad for the system so they are not going to do that. ainsley: of course, there s criticism from the left and anything he does. they are all up in arms, freaking out, listen a montage of all the sounds on tape. sounds on tape of different democrats from obama administration going on sunday shows, all the shows yesterday and talking about this. i think that s actually very disturbing assault on the independence of the department of justice and when this president or any president tries to use the department of justice as kind of the private investigatory body, that s not good for the country. i think what we are seeing here is the president has taken all out assault on the rule of law to a new level and this time he is ordering up an investigation of the
when you were teach me to swing a bat, you re so good. if there was suspicion, that s the lynchpin of what the government needs to commence a criminal investigation. so if they re pure, if they re not doing this for political reasons, they dispatched the professor or whoever, they have a conversation in a bar about the campaign, they need articulate suspicion as to why they think. steve: that s why they want more details. thank you very much. steve: we learned a lot. the news breaks like every 10 minutes. something will happen, trust me before the show is over. brian: in your bedroom you don t have stairs but fireman s pole. 4:15 this morning they said get in a half an hour earlier.
it pretty clearly how brennan briefed the gang of 8 and senator ried believed this brennan wanted to insert himself into the political debate and that s apparently why senator reid wrote a letter to james comey asking about the investigation. brian: why, what s brennan up to? you know him. he s a political appointee, behaving as such. he s forgetting that his responsibility as senior intelligence professional to stick to the facts. the politicians are responsible for strategic political vision and i think that john brennan is crossing the line and causing harm to national security as a result. brian: lack of self-control is striking. we have to you back to talk about iran, the secretary of state s remarks, we will do that later. ten minutes before the bottom of the hour, kids poisoned by adhd medications, our next guest has
papadopoulos, page, they are thinking to themselves, who else came up to me that made no sense, who came up to me at bar or restaurant or at gym, mike caputo apologized to carter page about things he said about him after more revelations came forward. carter page said i will wait because i don t like when people jump into conclusions about me. the question is not only did caputo think to himself, what do i have. caputo is a perfect example of the danger of special counsel. he s had to sell his house, he had to refinance, he needs to find a way to pay legal bills. same thing with michael flynn. pay legal bills. anyone who gets a call for mueller, they have to pay tens of thousands and their lives are put in hyperspace because nobody wants to hire somebody in investigation. when people say let mueller do