in backlash to political speech he didn t like. right in there is actually some weight to these things and even though we get them so often, it s so frequent we start to lose that, this is real. you know, this week we had the president of the united states attacked the mayor of san juan, puerto rico, and last i checked i don t know if they ve even spoken to each other, so this is a mayor in the midst of a crisis, not necessarily getting a phone call but getting beat up on twit fwir president. this is real. history will remember this. so we have to cover these stories. your original question, i think we ll likely see players demonstrate and protest. will it be at the level we saw last week with these kind of unity celebrations? no. but that s probably a good thing. wes, jason, thank for being here. sorry i m out of time. i have a big story up next talking about facebook, russia, and fake news. what we heard from mark zuckerberg this week, how it lines up with what facebook is doing,
party consensus. they can park package that in one legislation. it s going to be a messy process. chris: charles? original question. health care reform is dead. what we are going to get is some kind of repair adjustment to obamacare. i think the result of the epic fail of republicans in repealing is that the word repeal is going to be abolished. from now on it s going to be repaired, fix, adjust, the two parties will have to work together on it. chris: that will be good. winners and losers of the week? jason, starting with you. the winner is the justice department looking into complaints that elite places like harvard are discriminating against asian applicants like they used to do with jewish applicants. obama looked away from this because asians does not one of his favorite minority groups. this ought to be looked into. my loser is the naacp, which has
party consensus. they can park package that in one legislation. it s going to be a messy process. chris: charles? original question. health care reform is dead. what we are going to get is some kind of repair adjustment to obamacare. i think the result of the epic fail of republicans in repealing is that the word repeal is going to be abolished. from now on it s going to be repaired, fix, adjust, the two parties will have to work together on it. chris: that will be good. winners and losers of the week? jason, starting with you. the winner is the justice department looking into complaints that elite places like harvard are discriminating against asian applicants like they used to do with jewish applicants. obama looked away from this because asians does not one of his favorite minority groups. this ought to be looked into.
they don t care about the russians. they care about jobs, they care about safe neighborhoods, they care about protecting the border, care about sending their kids being able to send their kids to good public schools. those are the things that we sent these people to washington to do. this is being obstructed from inside by the deep sea. that s probably true that most americans don t care. at the same time, the reason i am i have questions about this meeting is not because i m out to get president trump. because the people at the meeting, don jr., kept changing the story. if you keep changing the story, i m going to say why are you doing that regardless of who you are. that s my being consistent. your original question, eric was, do you care about what manafort did? there s a reason why you have wisconsin would you have any questions? the point is, i m fine with letting mueller do an investigation. i don t need 1,000 investigations from the senate. you have wisconsin is
administration who are supported by both sides of the aisle. the secretary of veterans affairs. jim mattis. there are people in there that are respected by everyone in washington, d.c. with the exception of steve bannon. so let me ask you, what if that happens? what if there s a good fbi director appointed to replace comey? two answers to that question. number one, we ve already seen with mr. rosenstein that sometimes when you select somebody that has been a long time career official but you put them in a politically appointed situation where they owe their job to the president of the united states, they can be put in a compromising situation. the situation is untenable because they re essentially leading investigations into their boss and it becomes unworkable. everyone sitting up here trying with all due respect to rosenstein, if he knowingly submitted this memo for the purposes of carrying out a ir fooing of jim comey he s in the wrong too. it s also a wrong on his part. we re