soak sayoc s sister told the nw york times he just kept getting weirder. is he expected to be transferred to new york for prosecution. that s a look at your headlines. back to you. steve: another busy day. still ahead on this monday, protesters dragged out of marsha blackburn s campaign rally seven of them last night kick being and screaming. some of them even yelling at her during a moment of silence for the synagogue victims in history. ainsley: really? steve: you can bet dan bongino is fired up about that he joins us shortly. brian: could the third time be the charm for hillary clinton? do you want to run again? no. [laughter] wait? no. that was a pause. well, i would like to be president. okay. [laughter]
orleananonymous story to the nw york times. kevin, what s the latest on who this is? i m thinking maybe a book deal out of this. maybe write something up. i m kidding. neil: absolutely. maybe i m kidding. maybe i m thought kidding. actually, as relates to the lie detector test, neil, it s not going to be necessary or happen i think that s in part because there are three trains of thought at work here. the first is, of course, the white house is obviously not concerned that this is a senior administration official. i have talked to a number of white house officials on background and they are convinced that despite what have you read this does not fall under the category of a soonier administration official. vice president mike pence was talking about this on fox news sunday with our own chris wallace. he made an interesting point in the conversation with chris wallace. listen, first of all, that writer will probably expose who they are. they will have loose lips. they will tal
an aide of sessions ? yes. looking for dirt, quote/unquote, capitol hill, looking for negative information on james comey. do we know on whose behest? we don t. somebody working for sessions, whether he knew or directly but from the department of justice. and mcgahn, he was doing that according to reporting at order of president trump. correct. president wanted to be personally protected by attorney general with regard to the russia probe. this is about this is the clearest, most substantial reporting we have seen about what the president demanded and what he wanted of the attorney general with regard to this probe. maiggie haberman from the nw york times talking about
allowing underwater hope owners who are current on their mortgage to refinance. now, supporters say it will boost the economy and the jobs. and not just those in arrears. and dave ramsey joins us from the hit radio show and the author of the number one new nw york times best sellers last. congratulations. what do you make of this? i guess if you are going to split hairs and help only those running late on their payments, might as well help those who are up with their payments. what do you think? guest: well, be clear we really have not helped those that are running late on the payments. the obama administration s program, making home affordable program is a failure: 94 percent of applications are not responded to, and only 7,000