with anything he s saying. it is interesting, leadership in particular, paul ryan had a much different view of this and of the russia investigation than representative nunes. it s politics. she was in a tough primary. we don t know didn t say on the tape. but also as you said in the beginning, had an opportunity to comment on this and chose not to. right. carol and jeff, thanks for coming on out. i know your pool if the president has an event later this afternoon. you ll be shouting questions. i ll be shouting questions. make us prouds, my friend. i ll see you soon again, i m sure. the nunes audio is not the only secret recording on our radar today. omarosa now has a tell-all book and possibly something else behind her sleeve. secret tapes of the president. plus a congressman indicted for outsider trading out on bail and promising to fight back. how democrats are vowing to make an example of him already. you re looking at the beautiful day in summerville, new jersey,
inappropriately, filled with bias and abuse and richard burr, the senate intelligence chairman, tells us that is not the case. he s saying it was done properly, saying this exactly. there were sound reasons as to why judges issued the fisa, he said i don t think i ever expressed that i thought the fisa application came up short and that in response to a question of colleague jeremy herb about whether or not the nunes mem mor that detailed allegations of abuse in this process to monitor carter page whether that was done and agreed with that nunes memo burr saying he did not. this is the latest break of burr and nunes over a range of issues, including whether or not vladimir putin tried to help donald trump become president. the intelligence community has concluded nunes committee raised questions of that conclusion. burr s committee on the other hand has reaffirmed that intelligence committee s
conclusion. just another sign of how devon nunes seeing the same intelligence, more isolated than other republicans seeing what he is seeing and coming up with much different conclusions, wolf. criticism of nunes coming forward, not just from democrats but republicans, as well. manu, also growing republican criticism of the president s constant reversals on russia. listen to what the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said about a possible putin visit to washington. well, i can only speak for the congress. speaker and i made it clear that putin will not be welcome up here at the capitol. he will be welcomed by the president at the white house but he won t be welcomed up on capitol hill. what else are you hearing? reporter: yeah. lawmakers, republicans and democrats, don t know what to make of this second summit after they really have not gotten a readout or intelligence about what exactly the president and vladimir putin agreed to behind closed doors and plus
sanders after that and she said nothing changed since yesterday. it s unclear if the president made that decision to go forward but a senior administration official told us the president likes how this is playing out and likes having this conversation about security clearances. it is still an open question. if he ll revoke close clearances. unprecedented. jeff zeleny reporting for us, thank you. up on capitol hill, a split between the republican chairman of the house and senate intelligence committees coming to the surveillance warrant on a former trump campaign adviserment let s go to the senior congressional correspondent manu raju. what are you hearing? reporter: the chairman richard burr breaking from his house intelligence committee chairman devon nunes the efforts of carter page efforts to monitor him by the fbi, whether that was done appropriately or not. nunes saying it was done
report in the clinton e-mail investigation, reaction on all of that from the house intelligence committee chairman devon nunes coming up. and on their way in the golden state san diego the very latest county to back the trump adminitration s lawsuit which challenges california sanctuary state laws. we speak with one leader from that county who says enough is enough, and remembering a woman of great and grit. we will highlight the extraordinary life and legacy of barbara bush in my exclusive interview with george w. bush and former first lady laura bush as we look ahead right now on sunday morning futures. president trump taking james comey to task over newly- released memos the former fbi director kept to document his conservations with the president. the justice department inspector general is now investigating if comey mishandled classified information by giving some of those documents to a friend who