investigations. two issues. one is election and whether trump campaign did anything sinister with the russian. that s the first issue. if you for a second, focus on the q&a between franken and sessions. did senator answer the question or do you think he was slippery or deceitful. further investigation may show,ing witnesses, i can el it you this, i have defended a lot of perjury cases over the years. this would not rise to the level of perjury. it seems to me, the explanation was not precise enough, that he should have mentioned the two meetings but he did not intend to mislead. whether misleading congress,
thinking about a change in the intelligence committee rules to allow them to declassify so the public can understand them. eugene, if we can get temperature down a little bit on this, so we have can an aggressive investigation. the leader pelosi saying sorry attempt to explain away perjury, accusing him of perjury. if it i said these things about my colleagues, here, i would be at hr. you problem would be. i have a question about perjury, i can can ask you you re a lawyer. why isn t perjury completely off the table because of the debate clause of the constitution. it would seem it would that s a perfect question for
indeed it turned out that at that time it was 135. it s a lot of fancy footing by the defense for certain but it will come become to haunt them. and mark is right there isn t perjury by silence you have to take the stand, you have to lie under oath. we all understand that. but when it comes to evidentiary rulings you hit it right on the head megyn, you have a judge that is going to make the ultimate decision in this case. there were two witnesses to that incident. there are multiple other witnesses but the only two individuals involved in the incident at hand, one is dead, one is not. the credibility of zimmerman is absolutely critical to the defense whether this case continues and actually proceeds to trial or it gets dismissed in pretrial evidentiary hearings. the bottom line is zimmerman is going to take that stand. if there is a financeee footing, and there is certainly some discrepancies on the defense he has a problem. megyn: you re down in florida, is this judge lester going t
and it turns out now there are memos dated back from last july of 2010. bill: we know all of that. all right. so the point is, if he lied, and if there is perjury there, then that s end of his career. bill: it is perjury. may be the end of his career if obama miraculously gets a second term. he may have a different attorney general. bill: we won t convict the guy on television. two things, it isn t perjury because he didn t take an oath it is against the law as judge napolitano already has him in the penitentiary by the way. we are not going to do that here because we are fair. see how that plays out. big mistake for barack obama to come out yesterday and say he told the truth. the president doesn t know whether he told the truth to. say he did puts him in the richard nixon category and he better watch it go into solyndra. never the crime it s always the coverup. bill: solyndra, right now, the guy who was in charge of the money, he is out. another big, big embarrassment o
and it turns out now there are memos dated back from last july of 2010. bill: we know all of that. all right. so the point is, if he lied, and if there is perjury there, then that s end of his career. bill: it is perjury. may be the end of his career if obama miraculously gets a second term. he may have a different attorney general. bill: we won t convict the guy on television. two things, it isn t perjury because he didn t take an oath it is against the law as judge napolitano already has him in the penitentiary by the way. we are not going to do that here because we are fair. see how that plays out. big mistake for barack obama to come out yesterday and say he told the truth. the president doesn t know whether he told the truth to. say he did puts him in the richard nixon category and he better watch it go into solyndra. never the crime it s always the coverup. bill: solyndra, right now, the guy who was in charge of the money, he is out. another big, big embarrassment o