you asked particularly about breaking up the 9th circuit, sometimes he ll say, oh, yeah, i m looking into that or did he bring this up on his own? reporter: he s actually mentioned his plan to break up the 9th circuit previously. obvio it s not new that they have scene a lot of their signature policies halted by those judges so it s not surprising that president trump would back a preexisting republican plan to break up the 9th circuit, it s supported by republicans like john mccain and dan sullivan in the senate. the first 100 days obviously are close to wrapping up. did he time pleased with how things were going? how did he seem? i asked him to give himself a
no convictions, but a history. i not he s in trouble. avery, police want to investigate more, and that s why he was not arrested on the spot. is that explanation enough? no. look it, perhaps i m saying the obvio obvious, but when you have somebody with a weapon with that history, you think he wouldn t be in jail right now? i think there is a serious problem in not holding the guy until the investigation goes forward. there is something seriously wrong with the way this case has been handled at the beginning. now maybe we ll see an arrest coming up shortly. i would hope so, but based on what we know now, mcknight s had no problem, he s a legend in the community. gasser s had problems. a 51-year-old guy with a gun firing three shots that close,
own program that he had a path and laying it out as virtually no one else did. so kudos to you, but the headline writers, we saw how the new york times and other newspapers had made their headlines of madame secretary and had not even figured out the alternative headlines that they were going to post. i think they re trying to figure out the rest of their lives. the nation has taken a very different turn than what most people expected. for these people, it was personal. many of them had been with hillary clinton for 30 years. throughout all of her public policy. huma edinuma abed, who is obvio involved in that firestorm at the end, and earlier, as well, had been a college intern when she first took her job with hillary clinton as first lady. and the kids, the ones whom i really feel for, is the press wranglers and the ones who flew around on the planes with us, who had such stars in their eyes
to know. obvio of course, anderson, as you pointed out earlier in the show, we probably aren t going to know very much about what he s in these e-mails before election day. anderson? randi, thanks very much. no surprise the feeling is some quha different at clinton ral rallies. equally strong. believe it or not, it s been a full year since bernie sanders said in a primary debate, quote, the american people are sick and tired of hearing about your e-mails. it seems the sentiment is very much true at clinton rallies among her supporters. hillary clinton had two stops in ohio today. gary tuchman spoke with some of them. reporter: rallygoers here in cincinnati have different reasons for voting for hillary clinton. but everyone we talked to feels the same about her e-mails. they re tired of hearing about them. that s why fbi director james comey s action last friday upset so many here. how concerned are you it could affect the election? about scale of 1 to 10, about a 5. reporter:
conversation about women at all. and karen, these 11 women that he is going to try to sue them for libel, slander and the like, and couldn t they just as soon do the same thing, because he is calling them out publicly on national platforms as liars. of course, they could, and that would be difficult, because could you imagine the discovery process here, alex, with cross claim claims between people, and a sitting is president? i mean, it does not make sense. obvio obviously, if he loses, havet at it and we could be talking about it for months. however, a sitting president, and this is really unusual, and the only context that we talked about suing presidents was in a very few case, and you know, outside of the scope of their presidential employment, and so this is the whole business is very sordid, unprecedented and while i think that it would be nice to talk about the standard of the militia standard with the press doing it in this context is very difficult. and karen, we are up