dealings given his repeated claim throughout the campaign and into his presidency that he had nothing to go do with russia. but even the liberal slate in late november said, in the strictest sense, none of these denials appears to these statements serve to mislead people about trump s attempted deal with russia and cohen, past contacts with the russian government. maybe there s more to learn in the special counsel s investigation and maybe there s not. but if trump ties to russia amounts to a business deal that fell flat in which he was not forthcoming about, liberals and trump opponents should brace themselves for another round of those pa ngs of disappointment. i thought that was a really good piece. the russian collusion or conspiracy, when i see the word conspiracy out there today, journal lifts who know better it s absolutely disgusting. because they will either don t know the law on i think it s very important
has been released, look, we ve been telling you about this for a very long time. it was march of last year when we first reported that there was a fisa warrant on trump tower. everything that we have been talking about and uncovering for a year on this program is now being shown to be true and exposed. in the meantime, all this while, the liberal mainstream media have wasted an entire year holding this country hostage with a false narrative based on a conspiracy theory that president trump colluded with the russians. they have and have had no evidence whatsoever. because it doesn t exist. the media has been corrupt and lying to you the american people. at the end of the day they re nothing but propaganda extension of the democrat party and tinfoil conspiracy theories of that are so locked in of their hate of president trump they don t know at this point. all the information has been out there. but you have overpaid journal
yells back and they have a civil conversation. he is working it at the same time. there has never been a president who has attacked journal lifts so sandra: do you think he will talk about the media tonight in the state of the union address. i tend not. he wants to send a bipartisan message. tomorrow or thursday, particularly if he doesn t like some of the coverage, then i think we re a great foil for this president but i think our credibility is being hurt by the way we have covered this president far different standard than any other modern president. sandra: go out and buy the book. bill: congratulations, well done. jon scott is coming up next. a quick preview with jon. president trump gearing up for his first state of the union address. surely preparing to take a victory lap on the u.s. economy and republicans on the house intel committee voting to release a classified memo detailing alleged surveillance abuses during the obama administration. now the final decision is
they take what is on its face untrue, report it as something that it isn t and they pretend they can celebrate journalism. it s frightening to our country and to the republic when you have this much disinformation and misinformation being shared by people who pretend they re journal lifts. shannon: still career people and holdover here. criticism that he hasn t plugged in more of his own people. a dispute on the hill who is to blame for that, democrats or republicans. they need more names put forward by the president so they can fill these agencies with people he believes will share his agenda and be loyal to him. well, i think at this point the president has to understand that it s better to have some empty offices and empty desks than it is to have some empty-headed, empty suits who continue to show up for work for the sole purpose of undermining the presidency and trying to create issues that
bret, the state department says the secretary will allow journal lifts to travel in his motor indicated when they come to asia to cover him and he will answer questions from journal lifts, fox news will be in asia for that, back to you. we ll cover every aspect of that. president trump halfway through his first 100 days in office is to youing new jobs numbers as he tries to persuade conservatives to agree for a new healthcare bill. there are new questions about how far the president is willing to go in syria and what he wants to accomplish there. syria is and has been complex and deadly. a foreign hot spot unlike many others we are facing in the world. now with more u.s. troops in the middle of fighting. chief intelligence correspondent john roberts is looking for answers on the white house lawn. good evening. it s a dramatic recalibration of