burst a bit. last time i was on the show in december, i believe, we did a whole segment on cursing. i declined to curse but i promised i would next time. i paid that off in spades. if i curse anymore on tv, i d be dana perino. and finally, i feel like we ve had our differences through the years, but i hope you re ok with how that sketch went, because i feel like that might be the closest i ll ever get to being on the five after how all of that went down. sorry, everyone, i love you dana, i love you, judge especially. greg: isn t it a contrast on how we handle things and how cnn does? when trump would go after their people, they d be like, oh my god, it s the end of the world. all we do is make fun of doocy. a guy on twitter said if that had been acosta and trump exactly what happened, acosta would have shown up on cnn in a minute in a neck brace. i ve been harmed and doocy played it perfectly and blew it
co-story top story obviously with the president possibly declaring a national emergency and the budget shutdown that shares 1 and 1 a. instead at the washington post they don t even really touch on this in their top 14 stories. instead the story says what it was like for andrew mccabe to work with trump and sessions a negative story obviously. the point is the fact that there was even a discussion, a plot that may have been tried to be hatched around wiring a deputy attorney general invoke ago 25th amendment to oust a sitting president because you want to say he is mentally incapable. this something that aaron sorkin in the west wing would say no that s unbelievable. steve: why isn t it a bigger story elsewhere? why isn t it a bigger story else where? i think there is a couple reasons for that, obviously. mostly because the fact that perhaps it s based in conjecture. i would hope that s the case or perhaps a case that people don t see this as a
papadopoulos during your conversation with him? what was going on? where you recording information back? he evaded all of those questions. as we know, they also said they are not going to comment on it. sean: isn t it a fact that we know because we have a constitution, they farm out surveillance to mike, our allies? so great britain will spy on americans, or maybe trump, and they will feed it to our intel services? absolutely. john and i have talked about it. sean: let s talk about that that. you have the george soros angle thatk you bring. i do. trey gowdy said something on television. if we get these fisa documents released, there is going to be a lot of questions for john brennan. i haven t heard thes cia direcr
judging by what he put out there and the president doesn t get his side of the story out. certainly, again, the president is his own best story teller and own best advocate for his policies. but i think more important than that, that we have seen are the things that are come out after this book from general mattis, general kelly pushing back on these fictitious claims that this book seems to be filled with that we have seen so far. ainsley: sarah, this is the president s recent tweet, most recent tweet this morning. steve: just out. ainsley: isn t it a shame that someone can write an article or book totally make up stories and form a picture of someone that is literally the last opposite of the fact and get away with it without retribution or cost. don t know why washington politicians don t change libel laws. what s your reaction to that? he is disputing what bob woodward is claiming that some people work in the administration are saying about the president. one thing h one saying he
people like soros and others. that s the reason why this guy probably won the primary. eric: isn t it a proxy war, trump versus bernie? this makes it exciting and we have jobs for a while with stuff like this. what it does in florida which is becoming demographically, you know, quite a rainbow if you will. and i think we re looking at black and white seriously in addition to far left and far right, pro-trump and anti-trump. you talked whether or not he is a socialist. he doesn t say he is one he does support medicare for all and abolishing ice. these are two things very favorable among democrats in the state of florida because of the demographics of that state. sandra: it was a decisive victory for gillum as well as