could cause some problems on the commute later on this afternoon. there it is. over new jersey and philadelphia and new york city, very pretty for christmas. but it could cause some problems on the roadways. okay, how are you guys doing? do you have anything to say to pete, steve, and ainsley? merry christmas. ainsley: merry christmas. janice: fantastic. we love everybody, including stuffed dogs. ainsley: tell her thank you for the book. that s so sweet. our kids will love that. steve: don t talk a talking dog would be a story on its own. pete: i better start talking now, too. plus, it s bill of rights day. do people really know what s in the bill of rights? can you tell me what the bill of rights are. nope. can t name any of them. you can t name one of them? i think you can. freedom of speech? whoa. pete: rob schmitt here to tell us what it is like to talk to people on the streets of new york. you re an american man we coming to your town
the volume, the number of emails. all of those things removed from the original version to the version that james comey talked about. and, again, peter strzok and others involved in that editing process feels like clinton partisans got their teeth into this to water it down. which hurts not just, you know, it wasn t just about taking on president trump. i mean, bernie sanders and others would look at that and feel like she was exonerated preemptively. ainsley: people were so worried about classified information being gathered by other countries and hack into her account and learn information that would put a lot of our mental and women s lives at risk. something that was in the original wording was reasonably likely that hostile actors got access to hillary clinton s emails. steve: right. ainsley: they changed that to it s possible instead of it s regionably likely. steve: anything isable to. the way they had it the first time why did they change it? it looks like they were putting the