house. let s bring in daily caller. conservative website, you cover the white house for the daily caller. what did you make of doocy and the biden and that spat? it wasn t a spat because it was just biden insulting him. yeah, brian, thanks for having me on. i think that the big thing is how peter doocy reacted. he reacted like a professional. he did really well, he did exactly what he was supposed to do and he was interesting, you know, a question about inflation and that s perhaps a question that president biden didn t want to answer in that moment and we saw that snappy response. we ve seen it before, his sort of off-handed remarks from the president about typically when reporters ask good tough questions, and, you know, the relationship between a president and the press is a contentious sort of working relationship and it s to be expected almost when you are a journalist covering any white house that sometimes there s going to be questions the president doesn t want answered and,
forjohnson to resign, i and yet i know that the precedent that we should look at is the donald trump precedent, where a year after losing - an election was still saying, it was stolen and i m - the real president. i and i think that whatever happensl in these coming weeks and possibly months leading up to the may elections, i just feeljohnson i holding on to office using everything he possibly can, and that s why i think twitter is full of ideas that maybe i | he brought in the met at the lastj minute, the metropolitan police, to kind of gum up the works- on the release of the gray report. intriguing conspiracy theory, that one. stefanie on this question, there was a resignation this week. it wasn t a prime minister, it was a junior minister who, if i m honest, most of us and even he would accept hadn t heard of him, but he left in the most extraordinary way. resigned at the dispatch box and in the process accused his government of being indifferent, uh, arrogant rather,
so, they conscience lee cut the word nonviolent, and they conscience lee cut the word legal, given that over 700 of the trump attackers on the capitol have been charged with federal crimes. and then they settled, happily, unanimously, on the freeze legitimate political discourse. it wasn t a rushed document, that not enough people read, they worked on it carefully, and came up with legitimate political discourse. after mitch mcconnell yesterday refuted that freezing, and called the attack on the capitol violent insurrection, the disgraced, twice impeached cult leader in florida issued this written statement saying, mitch mcconnell does not speak for the republican party, and does not represent the views of the vast majority of its voters. joining us now, former campaign manager and white house senior adviser to president obama, also with us jennifer reuben,
retirement today here s miguel almaguer brady going deep. reporter: it wasn t a record breaking or super bowl clinching touchdown, but a tweet that officially signalled the end to an unrivalled football career widely considered the greatest to ever play, tom brady writing, i have loved my nfl career, and now it s time to focus my time and energy on other things that require my attention. absolutely amazing. reporter: though no player is celebrated more, it s family, not football, that brady always called hi greatest achievement the best part about winning is having the people that have helped you get there and support you there with you to enjoy it some of the best memories i ve had in my life were being with my kids right after the super bowl and celebrating with them. reporter: immortalized by teammates, competitors and even presidents, brady walks off the
week. it wasn t a prime minister, it was a junior minister who, if i m honest, most of us and even he would accept hadn t heard of him, but he left in the most extraordinary way. resigned at the dispatch box and in the process accused his government of being indifferent, uh, arrogant rather, indifferent and ignorant about something like £4 billion worth of fraud that had taken place over money given to businesses that apparently didn t exist but people were given money by the government, taxpayers money, during the covid lockdown. it s an extraordinary state of affairs, and yet in truth that seems to have attracted a lot less attention than this business. yes, it does, and i think maybe that s also a bit of the nature of the british lobby or the journalists reporting on politics in the uk, because they are all now very much concentrated and focusing on what is happening