justice or fbi issues subpoenas, right? this is like congress subpoenaing the fbi. does that mean they re trying to force the mueller investigation to hand over stuff to congress? what does this mean? as the washington examiner describes it tonight, the preponderance is for ments relating to the dossier, the fbi s relationship with dossier author christopher steele and quote, the bureau s possible role in supporting what began as an opposition research project in the final months of the campaign. they re mad at the fbi and they want information from the fbi about them receiving the dossier? they were given a deadline of
and, so, we would not put people in jeopardy. but again we are 50 feet below sea level. we expect to be hit tonight and tomorrow, but what the national weather service have said is that we will get past that. we re praying we do. the president has pledged the storm recovery will be better than ever before. are you getting everything you need? is president trump doing a good job right now? let me say this. there are always bumps in the road. i am hoping that the president is sincere. i m hoping that he will put behind him the shutting down of the government, and i hope that we are in a catastrophic emergency. we need him to keep his word. we also need our resources from fema to get here much faster. we need fema at our various shelters, the big ones that we have. we need fema to get their trucks
question it remains. what exactly are they voting on? does anyone really know the details? reporter: at least in terms of a final product that they expected to get to, the answer is no. what we do know procedurally is they re voting to start the debate on essentially the house-passed health care bill. but the idea has always been, anderson, we ve talked about this repeatedly, nobody in the senate likes the house-passed bill. they wanted their own version. so throughout this lengthy procedural and amendment process they wanted a backstop of sorts, a final product that we ve seen multiple iterations of over the course of the last couple weeks but none of those iterations have been able to actually close the deal. so what does that leave them with? as senator bob corker called it tonight, the wild west. in a situation like this you essentially walk into a process where any senator can offer any fiep of amendment so long as it s remaining within the budget rules. that means essentially
as leon panetta called it tonight, many comparisons are being made to the watergate scandal. will the gop turn on trump? question this is headline and yahoo news reminding that it took two years gurg watergate, quote along the way politicians in both parties behave as politicians ten to act in times of scandal keeping the eye on the national good yes but also tracking public opinion and guarding their own self interests. the story of watergate gop is the story of them agonizing over conflicting loyalties to party and country. imagine that. joining us hue hewitt. thank you for coming in, jonathan, we have learned people who weren t immersed enough in watergate have learned about the dissimilarities.
welcome back. with the trump administration mired in controversy, scandal, as leon panetta called it tonight, many comparisons are being made to the watergate scandal. will the gop turn on trump? question this is headline and yahoo news reminding that it took two years gurg watergate, quote along the way politicians in both parties behave as politicians ten to act in times of scandal keeping the eye on the national good yes but also tracking public opinion and guarding their own self interests. the story of watergate gop is the story of them agonizing over conflicting loyalties to party and country. imagine that. joining us hue hewitt. thank you for coming in, jonathan, we have learned people who weren t immersed enough in watergate have learned about the dissimilarities. the media is at the speed of