might be, why would you ever get involved in this. meghan: i know former cia agents. these people put their lives on the line without any glory, not making a lot of money to keep america safe. i don t like the precedent that we ll have administration having personality conflicts or differences with our intelligence community i have never been given any reason to believe except keefeing america safe and harris: do you believe the seven teenage sis? meghan: yes, i do. harris: let s hear from reince priebus who said the russians didn t tell hillary to ignore. watch. the russians didn t tell hillary clinton to ignore wisconsin and michigan, okay? i know this is insane analysis. she lost the election because her ideas were bad. didn t fit the electorate. she ignored states she shouldn t have and donald trump was change agent okay. this is all very interesting. donald trump won in electoral landslide that had nothing to do with the russians. harris: rnc chairman there,
they officially signed off on it last friday. tracie potts for us live in washington. thank you. a final 2016 match-up of jeb bush and hillary clinton seemed inevitable. this morning both of them could be in trouble. the campaign says they were let go because they were no longer needed. politico reports it was over internal personality conflicts and questions about the strength of bush s candidacy. his dad, former president george h.w. bush did his part yesterday asking voters for donations in an e-mail saying, quote, he needs your help now. a new poll delivers a major hit to bush s foe, hillary clinton. thaul lends to the success of nontraditional candidates. kristen welker reports. reporter: donald trump surges. our country is in big trouble. reporter: hillary clinton is struggling. secretary clinton is out raising money as a new iowa poll
pelletier, the parents can go on tv say all they want. we don t really know what the hospital s point of view is. yeah. i mean any family lawyer will tell you that taking away custody of a child is a harsh and draconian situation. however i don t think you have to be a genius to figure out there is a bit after personality backstory here. what happened was the family butting heads hard with the hospital. in my view at least, could have been handled a lot differently. right jon: by everybody. we do hope though that best interests of the child was taken into account by the judge and none of personality conflicts apparently father argued. what father wouldn t argue for the best treatment of his child. it is hard to say who is right, who is wrong. i only hope the judge has really sat and made the best decision for this child s health. but i would note legally there is decent chance it might be reversed on further review in the courts. of course. but we still don t know what the
episode he s never seen a crew leaving the room sobbing and what they did, this was evident, they used the first takes of many of the performances we saw because they were so raw and so real and that s one of the reasons we felt so connected to it last night. anybody missing from the final episode? there were a few characters who weren t there, diane agram, played bree. they were boyfriend/girlfriend early on. i heard she wasn t going to be a part of it, there were ugly rumors going around what may have been going on behind the scenes and personality conflicts, the ones that i personally choose to believe are the fact there were scheduling conflicts and others with scheduling conflicts that couldn t be there. a a.j. hammer, a sad day but helps the fans at home feel so connected to the characters and shows, hopefully provide a little closure for them as well. i don t love the word closure when it comes to people dying but it feels right here. it feels right. it was your
verdict watch in the so-called craig s list killing case in ohio where the jury must now decide the fate of the alleged trigger man. he s charged with killing three men by luring them with a craig s list job offer. his codefendant was convicted and sentenced to life in prison just last year. rick: new reaction to a former obama administration s biting critique. he s speak being out now in a new eye-opening memoir criticizing the president s handling of the war in afghanistan and portraying an administration rife with infighting and personality conflicts. our chief washington correspondent james rosen is live with more. reporter: good afternoon. the late tony snow, well-known to our viewers once said that if there were such a thing as the type of washington memoir it s title would be, if only they had