the administration officials respond to our questions. how could you violate the law? how can we trust you again when you so blatantly went around the congress and we knew you were going to do it, that s why we passed this law. so force you to consult with congress and they still won t do it. congresswoman, thank you. thank you, greta. and is anyone really keeping an eye on the five terrorists freed in the swap? well, that s next. honestly, the off-season isn t really off for me. i ve got a lot to do. that s why i got my surface.
for democrats over the weekend to suggest that he was not just a prisoner of war with you that he had served with honor and distinction when in fact there are other facts and allegations. brings to mind appearances. imus in the morning on fox business. maybe susan rice shouldn t be on the sunday shows anymore. ed, thank you, especially thank you because i know it s late in brussels. thank you, ed. congress slamming the obama administration for not warning them about fans to release five terror leaders. representative peter king says the president seems awful casual about hardened killers. congressman king is not the only one who is steamed. totally not following the law. i believe he bypassed congress because this was done for political reasons. what the president decided to do was ignore a process that s been in place to keep us all safe. from the opportunity presentd itself and we could successfully recover him we acted quickly to do so.
that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there s someone around the office who hasn t had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i m looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. new information about how level briefings dating back to 0011. briefings about a possible soldier swap with robertberg dal. thank you, greta. take me back to the first time it was suggested to congress that there be some sort of swap or deal. were you opposed to it? if so, why? and the only reason i m talking about it now is because the press reports have already come out about
involving national security didn t contact the house leadership and the senate leadership. it s absolutely required to me as a matter of protocol whether or not it s required by statute. and even for instance with bin laden the killing of bin laden. were told about that three or four months in advance and that never leaked out. i can only think that he didn t do it here because he just didn t want to hear any opposition to it he just wanted to get it over and done with in his mind. war in afghanistan is just about over. he is pulling the troops out. he is going to try tomorrow at this out guantanamo and he wanted to bring back the last person that was being held captive. there were a lot of people opposed to. we have members of congress they may not want to go back senator lindsey graham says. we have another congresswoman joining us. what is your thought about the fact why qatar, being the country of choice, and can we trust them to do the monitoring of the five? no, we cannot. i
guantanamo. the law says 30 days notice. congressional notification before any of these back handed deals were made. to say now it was because of his health or some other reason they had to bypass congress, shame on the administration for doing. this at that classified briefing we were very clear no, heck no we should not do this. and they we hear you loud and clear. so much for that. we only have about 40 seconds left. so now what? let s assume that they just did it because they didn t think they would get permission from congress. so now what? i don t think they thought that i think that they played this out wrongly. they thought it was going to be a feel good story. and what you have seen is the congressional opposition has been pretty fierce and nothing that i have seen so far has made me change my mind. it was a bad decision two years ago. it was still a bad decision today. even more so. so what happens though? well, i think that we re going to have congressional hearing