he by the way would later sue and got some of them back. but on that point, congress realized, of course, the transparency notion, the idea of why the american people deal with the c documents and also the idea of potential criminality involved here. and i appreciate the history, because it gives us the context we need on this as to why the norm was changed. and let me go back to norm. the norm in this conversation other than the norms that are often broken here, norm, let pe ask you. first of all, it s one thing to have it changed. but we re talking about some things reportedly as top secret documents? yeah, sure. the president of the united states, as you know, can declassify whatever the president wants. it s sort of the prerogative, it s good to be the king in that respect, even though we don t have one. but now he s the former president. what does it mean when there might be top secret or classified documents contained in the possessions of even a former president? is the same p
this is what he is so good at. he is so good at changing the subject. it s how he gets off of his bad news cycles, and he s really done a god job of baiting the left into participating into his circus. it s tough not to. you re so smart. let pe ask you, could you not report that this guy is acting like an 8-year-old saying i want to buy greenland or i want you to go to my doral, as the congresswoman said, pimping out his golf course. how do you ignore that stuff? you can ignore :.
tremendous amount of tissue damage and the victims simply bleed out from the wounds. it is devastating. and you can fire rapid fire it is incredible. i think chief biehl said he had 250 rounds in total at the scene is what they actually were able to recover. just think about the carnage that could have been brought as a result of a weapon like that. it has no place at all in our society on the streets. it is for it is for the military, it is not for civilian use. you can t hunt you the only thing you could hunt with it are other people. that s it. you try killing a deer, there would be nothing left to eat. it is absolutely ridiculous to even think about having this stuff out here. and yet we ve got an embarrassment on our hands which is our united states congress that just refuses to do anything. and it is a shame. let pe get david chalian to
to push extremely views on immigration that have nothing to do with resolving the ub issue the d.r.e.a.m.ers, yeah. that s why they have to say, not just, we hope do it. it has to be more binding and ensuring. not just for congress but for the american people as well. thank you for joining us on the show and for your perspective. i appreciate it. i want to talk back to the panel with me onset. guys, let pe just sort of reset here. we do expect, senate adjourned, you see the live shot of the capitol i think on one of our screens here. to 11:30. they will come back into session at 11:30. we know democrats and republicans are huddling back into their corners to think of their strategy coming forward. i expect in the next 30 minutes we will hear more as lawmakers come out into the hallways and reports descend. yes. where does it go over the next 30 minutes? what are the discussions happening right now behind
the insurance they previously had. nsa story. it wasn t too long ago we were talking about the government shutdown, how awful that was for the republican party, certainly how awful it was for a lot of people who found themselves without paychecks and a lot of services. but certainly the last two weeks have been a very big boom for the republican party and you ve seen the obama administration and white house certainly on the defensive. with this for example, with the nsa, i don t know how it s necessarily a big boom for them because you do have rpz like peter king defending the administration and defending the president. there are not clear divided lines as we saw with the government shutdown and even early on with republicans who were hand in hand on fighting the health care law. tamron, let pe put it a different way. a lot of folks on capitol hill are all the more we talk about nsa and all of the glitches involved with the website and problems and flaws in the health care law,