president s interest in a national emergency. so i think that s exactly ha happene what happened. and you can tell in the body lang withitself of mitch mcconnell he s where he is because he thought it expedient to make sure that the government didn t shutdown. think that s what you re seeing. i m hoping that there are folks working on the president now to try to get him to understand that take this as a temporary win, build on it, and there are reprogramming dollars that you could access throughout the year. and reprogramming basically means congress said you can spend a thousand dollars for this cup, they don t need a thousand dollars for the cups come around october, those agencies can come back and say, i don t want to spend that on that cup, i don t need it but i d like too to spend it on x. and that gets congress continues to be in the oversight role, but also it spepds more efficiently money that wouldn t necessarily need to be spent. so, listen, i m hoping that s where mcconne
this. okay. offcamera. let me read the fbi and doj have to remain in pennant, but every contact is not improper. i have not examined these in detail. correct. it sounded from reading that like he is trying to give himself cover in case something improper did happen. this isn t a full-throated defense. every contact may not be improper, but i haven t look add these. that s what any person would say in his position. he hasn t looked at them. nor should he waste his time looking at them. should he recuse himself no. do a special prosecutor? special prosecutor of what? where is the crime? we haven t named a crime let alone suggested that charges are going to be brought? until congress comes out and says here is the proof. we now see. there was connections between the trump campaign and russians known to u.s. intelligence. if, then, only then, then you would say, that would be possibly a criminal act, right? no it wouldn t. even if they had regular contact, talking a