prime minister. a little bit more in line with how president trump feels about brexit and about a lot of things regarding trade and politics. back to you. bill: very interesting developments. markets just opened and up triple digits at the moment. we ll see what happens today. greg palkot in london. 168 to the positive side. material in a way it won t compromise the national security. barr will look at it from a criminal point of view. horowitz will tell us about the fisa warrant how the department and f.b.i. behaved and i ll look at all of it to make sure it never happens again. sandra: that s the latest from lindsey graham this morning after president trump has given his attorney general sweeping authority to investigate potential spying during the 2016 campaign. let s bring in sol wisenberg from former deputy independent
president trump: i ve been watching her and i have been watching her for a long period of time. she is not the same person. she has lost it. this time another temper tantrum again. i pray for the president of the united states. i wish that his family or his administration or his staff would have an intervention for the good of the country. bill: we had a back and forth all day yesterday. president trump, house speaker nancy pelosi escalating their personal feud as the drama plays out congress is trying to get down to business. what about that business? our headliner is presidential candidate and democratic congresswoman tulsi gabbard out of hawaii. welcome back to america s newsroom. so peter king said they ve had a short-term breakup. how do you characterize it? look, i think it is the hyper partisanship and divisiveness that people are sick and tired of that they see
so it s one thing for these people to talk the talk but they don t walk the walk. and it is really bad. that s why you see massive homeless crisis. how can california and los angeles have this many homeless folks? how can seattle, the richest city in america perhaps the world, on a per capita basis have the homeless crisis that they have? how do they react to it? they make furniture so awkward that you can t take a nap on it to deter the homeless from being seen in public. that s how they react it to. so it s tough. sandra: wonder what is going to give. it s been an interesting fallacy that non-millionaires in california have lived with for a long time and i think it s backfiring on them. the high gas prices, the high rents, the inability to get ahead. i think i hope that people in california at some point wake up and revolt. you think they would at some
directly insulting and not calling the president of the united states a criminal. bill: here is the president yesterday on her. watch this and listen. president trump: she is not the same person. she has lost it. the whole democrat party is very messed up. they have never recovered from the great election of 2016. nancy pelosi was not happy about it and she is a mess. bill: then that drew a response last evening the tweet from nancy pelosi went like this. when the extremely stable genius starts acting more presidential i would be happy to work with him on infrastructure, trade and other issues. if you watch the commentary on the other networks throughout the day and evening they believe nancy pelosi is inside of the president s head. what do you think? i would say if anything the president inside nancy s head. she was making the more personal attacks. they re both tough fighters and know what they re doing. i think it s time to calm it
lindh, walked free from jail yesterday despite a lot of concerns that he could still be a violent islamic extremist. john walker lindh served 17 years of a 20-year sentence under the guidelines issued by the american government he was free to walk out yesterday. now the authorities took his passport, apparently he does have the ability to have a driver s license. president trump was asked about this yesterday and said the following about john walker lindh. president trump: what bothers me more than anything else is that here is a man who has not given up his proclamation of terror. and we have to let him out. am i happy about it? not even a little bit. the lawyers have gone through it with a fine tooth comb. if there was a way to break that i would have broken it in two seconds. bill: the president s position is clear on this. here is the issue. as we spoke yesterday with a former federal prosecutor, there needs to be a new review of the american prison system