who wasn t capable, they have to spin an entire news cycle talking about that. trying to make a case for their administration. at nearly a year after getting into the white house when they would probably rather talk about things like this, a new jobs report or other policy related issues. the problem is the white house has created these challenges for themselves. as anyone was reporting for the washington post can testimony to, much of what we testified to, it is what many have already said and known. while the topic of trump s behavior and what his staff thinks of it is the focus, and at axios they re reporting more than half a dozen of the more skilled white house staff are contemplating immeant departure. do you think we ll see more people leaving the white house? and we already are. by the day. more departures than any other
his seventh dui? did the fact he did it in a ferrari and is wealthy have anything to do with him getting off easily. we begin with a story we ve been covering for months when president obama finally addressed the issue directly pledging to fix the problems nationwide to hold the right people accountable and redeem this country s promise, the men and women who give body and soul to defend it. we begin with very tough questions about why the problems have been so long-standing and solutions, real solutions affecting hundreds of thousands of veterans have seemed so late and so lacking. after meeting this morning with secretary eric shinseki, mr. obama said if the allegations of long waits and phoney lists are true he would not tolerate it. all the same he never announced secretary shinseki s immeant departure or immediate action until he knows more. here is what i discussed with secretary shinseki this morning. first, anybody found to have manipulated or falsified records