he is juan williams, and rachel campos-duffy. good morning to you. the most important point about his testimony yesterday was whether or not he backed up the f.b.i. and gave people the confident they were looking for in the agency. i ask you that, rachel. this was a tweet from the president a few days ago. after years of comey, running the f.b.i., its reputation is in tatters. worst in history but fear not, we ll bring it back to greatness. did wray do that job yesterday, rachel? i think he tried. here is the deal. the f.b.i. s reputation is in tatters right now because of the investigator peter strzok and andrew mccabe. there was clearly good people that work in the institution and the f.b.i. and clearly there was a whistleblower, somebody in the rank and file who knew that, for example, peter strzok was biased, had an
filings from the new jersey legislature. they show bill stepien texting bill baroni the day after his now proven to be false testimony. he texts him, hey, great job yesterday. i know it s not a fun topic and not nearly as fun as beating up on senator frank lautenberg, which is a reference to a heated exchange bill baroni had with frank lautenberg in a hearing in 2012 in the u.s. senate. but the text message continues, but you did great, and i wanted to thank you. mr. baroni responds, thanks, william. william stepien. loretta and wiz meeting new jersey senator loretta weinberg and senator john wisniewski will keep up their nonsense but at least we will have explained the counter narrative. the counter narrative. aka the cover story. so bill stepien who d been chris christie s campaign manager tells bill baroni great job about his cover story, and bill baroni celebrates having sold the counter narrative. also disclosed today are e-mails that show bill stepien, then in the midst o
messages comes from court filings from the new jersey legislature. they show bill stepien texting bill baroni the day after his now proven to be false testimony. he texts him, hey, great job yesterday. i know it s not a fun topic and not nearly as fun as beating up on senator frank lautenberg, which is a reference to a heated exchange bill baroni had with frank lautenberg in a hearing in 2012 in the u.s. senate. but the text message continues, but you did great, and i wanted to thank you. mr. baroni responds, thanks, william. william stepien. loretta and wiz meeting new jersey senator loretta weinberg and senator john wiz noousky will keep up their nonsense but at least we will have explained the counter narrative. the counter narrative. aka the cover story. so bill stepien who d been chris christie s campaign manager tells bill baroni great job about his cover story, and bill baroni celebrates having sold the counter narrative. also disclosed today are e-mails that show bill s
be a part of making that happen. helping that happen. congressman? nobody won from this first of all. the american people unfortunately who have been struggling are the ones who paid the biggest price. $24 billion of lost economic activity because of 16 days of a gop shutdown. it was unnecessary, it was reckless, it was irresponsible. it never should have happened. and i m glad that we now have reopened the government, that we averted a crisis. s & p recorded record points today because we did our job yesterday. and it s the job that we need to keep doing. let me ask you a question. i mean, we did have 16 days it was pretty rough for everybody. certainly rough for the workers you just referenced, rough for republicans, rough for everybody. but last night you voted against opening the government. you voted against lifting the debt ceiling. if everybody had followed your leadership, sir, today we would be in economic catastrophe. how do you justify that vote?
president would have signed on september 30th, but we now need to move forward and our leader needs to be a part of helping that happen. nobody won from this, first of all. the american people, unfortunately, who have been struggling are the ones who paid the biggest price. $24 billion of lost economic activity because of the 16 days of a gop shutdown. it was unnecessary, it was reckless, it was irresponsible. it never should have happened, and i m glad that we now have reopened the government, that we vertebraed a crisis. s&p recorded record points today, because we did or job yesterday, and it s the job that we need to keep doing i want let me ask you a question. we did have 16 days. it was pretty rough for everybody, certainly rough for the workers, but last night you voted against opening the government. voted against lifting the debt ceiling. if everybody had followed your