he, along with corrupt fbi agent peter strzok and other topil deputies, not rank and file, they put the fix in to save hillary clinton from prosecution when we know she committed multiple felonies as itt relates to the email server scandal. comey and his lackeys ignored incontrovertible evidence about clinton e breaking the law, havg secret top-secret special access programming, classified information stored in a mom-and-pop shop bathroom closet on the server. they alsoo failed to act after clinton s team deleted 33,000 subpoenaed emails, then they acid washed, using bleach a bit on the hard drives, any devices, they must of those up with a hammer. turnedile devices they over to the fbi? they were useless. they had no sim cards in them. despite all of this, comey, strzok, and others, they crafted an exoneration statement months before ever interviewing hillary clinton and 17 other key witnesses in the case.
about how a man conducts himself as a chief executive of the united states and what his expectations are about how he ought to be protected from the rules that are in place and have been for a long, long time. tom, your point that you made a few minutes ago about how he ran his business is so right on in that he did not have people around him, he did not have senior staff. it was a mom-and-pop organization. he was and he still thinks he s an autocrat. by the way, we see this time and time again. he s 70, he s not changing and he s not going to change tomorrow or the next day. i think that s going to continue to be his undoing, the very style that made him successful as a businessman is the very style i think is going to bring him down as president. he had no board of directors, for example, saying you can t do that, there are rules, s.e.c. rules, ethic rules within business, and he could roll over them if he wanted to. he was hot and cold as a success. he went terribly broke i th
believes in privacy, i assume, they shouldn t have leaked from the intelligence community s conversation when they were surveilling, not general flynn, but the russian ambassador, that is illegal. that is a violation of the espionage act, and that ended up going up in smoke. i would think on that issue, that is more important. awoke, i don t condone illegal leaks, and i don t conde the illegal leaks of wikileaks either. i ve been very consistent on both sides that i don t like them releasing that kind of illegal information. sean: maybe hillary, david, if she would keep her email server where it is supposed to be and not put it in a mom-and-pop bathroom closet, that is not donald trump s fault. it s not. let s be very honest about this. there are some very skilled, honest, and smart reporters covering the white house right now, but there are also people who are just waking up every morning looking for the silver bullet that is going to kill the trump monster. one of the things th
believes in privacy, i assume, they shouldn t have leaked from the intelligence community s conversation when they were surveilling, not general flynn, but the russian ambassador, that is illegal. that is a violation of the espionage act, and that ended up going up in smoke. i would think on that issue, that is more important. awoke, i don t condone illegal leaks, and i don t conde the illegal leaks of wikileaks either. i ve been very consistent on both sides that i don t like them releasing that kind of illegal information. sean: maybe hillary, david, if she would keep her email server where it is supposed to be and not put it in a mom-and-pop bathroom closet, that is not donald trump s fault. it s not. let s be very honest about this. there are some very skilled, honest, and smart reporters covering the white house right now, but there are also people who are just waking up every morning looking for the silver bullet that is going to kill the trump monster. one of the things th
they had a couple of things they looked at. they have talked to people, they ve brought them in and questioned them. there have not been any arrests. there s a surveillance video that shows her about 90 minutes before the fire call. she s at a local mom-and-pop gas station getting something to drink. what happened in the hour and a half after that is where the focus of the time line investigation is right now. there were reports she was supposed to go to a party. however, those who were at the party say they didn t see her. so where did she go in the interim? our hearts go out to the chambers family. so awful those details. martin savidge, thank you for that. keep us posted. an ugly, ugly encounter with the police is caught on tape. [ bleep ]. a woman videotaping police officers as they are allegedly beating a man in custody. she tells them she has every