How important this process is, to getting confirmation, as we saw what happened in 1986. More importantly, i think he took head on a lot of the critics and criticism of decisions that hes made and votes hes cast. And i thought in particular, with cory booker becoming historic, you saw the first sho for the 2020 democratic nomination for president. Lets just put that on the table. Certainly, thats part of the drama and theater of what he chose to do. But i also found it somewhat ironic that just in january of 2016, in legislation that he cosponsored with mr. Sessions, that celebrated those who walked from walked the selma mile, if you will, that he referred to him as it was a great honor to work with him and that he appreciated his commitment to civil rights. And yet now sees him as he referred to him as a danger
with danger to our country, as hes been quoted to say. The politics is not lost here. I think everyone in this town understands that. And to have this staged the way it was wit
and now, paula read had an excellent interview with tim who left the trump attorney who led it to boris epstein who left imt left it impossible for him to be on the team. he served as filter to get the information to client and from the client, and in my opinion, he was not honest with us or with the client on certain things. there were certain things like the searches that he had attempted to interfere with. and then more recently, as we are coming down to the end of the investigation where jack smith and ultimately merrick
surgical task. as tom said, there s a sledge hammer that the fed is using and they re hoping that has the right aim. this is a five-box rub. if you think this is a big panel we got going here, i have been in a 35 box before, my friend. you re ready to go full cnbc. we don t need all those voices. we have enough right here. thanks, everyone, for joining us. coming up, why the january 6th committee released this footage of a capitol tour and what they want to know from the republican congressman who led it. and what will republican senator john cornyn says may need to get pared down to get votes. o get v.
pentagon published just this august, they believe that between iraq and syria alone, there are anywhere between 14 and 18,000 isis fighters still on the loose. so the isis, the islamic state and iraq and syria that once controlled an area the size of great britain with as many as 12 million people under its rule, that no longer exists. abu bakr al-baghdadi who led it, he is probably dead at this point. but this is an organization that understood that after reaching its height that it would be reduced to what it is today. so clearly they ve been planning for this eventuality and it s highly likely that there s already somebody in place to repla replace abu bakr al-baghdadi. so as the organization has taken a hit, but it s certainly not
bill: ellison barber from the white house. sandra: let s bring in the friday america s a-team. amos snead, jeanne zaino, professor of political signs and jillian melchior. any spying on a campaign is a big deal, whether you re republican or democrat. will it be declassified and share is the question. in this current environment it will turn political. it already has. they ll try to get to the bottom of it, was there spying, who led it. we ll see a political battle on this topic for the next 18 months. that s right. this is something that s important to get out there. as much transparency as we can have around the issue. it was important to get the