years ago? and donald trump is going to ask that question over and over again? and there is not a democrat candidate on the ballot who can say oh, yeah, i can do better than what you are doing. i thought that congressman bob lata the other day from ohio. he said one county he represents has unemployment rate of 1.9% i can t get workers in many places across america because the economy is doing so well. the economy is owned by donald trump. and he is going to make it the main stay of his the main message of his re-election. martha: i want. i doubt that. martha: we will see. as you say, jehmu it s a long way off. we have these conversations for quite some time. i want to get a quick thought from each of you on this. i thought this was very interesting. when you look at what happened in europe, in the eu election, and you ve got the candidate who was, you know a big winner for italy. and then you have got what s going on with brexit which looks like it could get a hard line brexit
shannon. i want radical transparency about the origin memos, what was shown to the fisa court to the extent that we can see it because there was obviously foul play. while it s a day of exultation in some way, i think there s understandable outrage that a lot of americans should feel that we were put i through two years of this absolute insanity. shannon: yeah. and it ll be interesting to see how much was contained within the mueller investigation as there are demands for all of it to be released, how much we get to see. as the attorney general promises, that is forthcoming. buck and jehmu, thank you for weighing in on the political considerations here. joining me now on the phone, jay sekulow, counsel for the president. your initial reaction to the letter from the attorney general today. well, we re absolutely thrilled. we have said from the beginning of this inquiry there was no collusion and no obstruction and that the d. of justice the department of justice agrees with us. i th
jehmu. thank you very much. great to see you tonight. thanks, martha. martha: thank you. coming up next the new legal drama that could expose salacious details in the case of billionaire sex offender jeffrey epstein new information after this. i hear it in the background and she s watching too, saying [indistinct conversation] [friend] i ve never seen that before. i have. i but i can tell you i liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i only pay for what i need.
shannon: i want to get to that and andy to your point do you think the word racist is used appropriately these days? andrew: i think it is used inappropriately but i don t think i have implicit bias and i think we should take each other as we are without worrying about all that stuff. shannon: okay in a perfect world. andy, thank you for weighing in on this topic, good to see you both. jehmu: thank you. shannon: political and abroad, hiding and the picture of someone in blackface, another kkk hood surfaced and now his wife is having to apologize and we will explain why. canadian prime minister justin trudeau may not survive a scandal rocking his administration. elected officials with a big distraction. those stories are next.
testimony about trumping a racist no matter what you think of trump, irrelevant to what they were covering yesterday. and then you wouldn t have had this whole circus about whether this poor woman was a prop or being there was correct or not, whether meadows should have pointed out. the whole thing was not intended to do anything except have both of our very contentious sides in this country at each other s throats again. and if that was the intention, which it look like to me, congratulations, mission accomplished. shannon: you have a 15 seconds but are you worried about the use of the word racist that it becomes too common and possibly inaccurate from various circumstances? jehmu: i have deftly cited ways throwing racism out there and so we all have this bias. in this reality president trump has earned that monitor. he was the ceo of the birther