one of the questions i asked the white house was, did anyone in president obama s administration query my name? did they look in that database and look me up specifically? did they ask to unmask me? they have these terms that sound like unmasking, how bad is that? it is the same as spying. who would you call, when you call, all of this massive data. they are able to look into it. yes, this is incredibly damaging to the separation of powers. it could damage all americans. sean: would that mean that brennan, clapper, rice, and mayc be the president could have broken laws? this is an important question. absolutely. we have had trouble with clapper before.. he came to the senate and lied under oath about the fact that they were already doing this phone collection of americans at data.bo they re not going to easily
phone collection of americans data. they re not going to easily there s a little bit of a bipartisan support for looking the other way. i m having to push very hard to see if anyone is interested in the truth. there are smart people that want to sweep this under the rug. sean: i am. tell me who those republicans are off air and we will be sure to bring them on. a serious issue. this is not a joke anymore. thank you for your insight. we look forward to peeling away the layers of the onion on this story. the one and only pat buchanan will join us in studio. i will ask him about the state of the g.o.p., president trump s agenda and more. this is not a situation any american president can tolerate. something has to be done about this. it s because that was condoleezza rice talking about north korea, kim jong, she will join us later in the studio. that and more on this busy night
midnight deadline. but rand paul has vowed to force the phone collection to expire and the senate s complex rules allow him as a single senator to do just that, at least temporarily. it certainly is shaping up as a day of drama on capitol hill. we ll be watching it closely. all the developing updates throughout the evening right here on msnbc and bring you the latest as we get them. right now we return to our regular programming. out of control hoarding. you think, wow, why am i doing this? i need to stop. leaves a mother and daughter overwhelmed. it s very chaotic and stressful. this is hoarding. a real estate investor finds a real steal. there was no way anyone could live in the house. and gets more than he bargained for. you couldn t walk around. you had to climb over it. a race against the clock. turned out to be 700 cats on the property. to save hundreds of lives. they were really, really sick and really malnourished. and when the experts step in