about this guy, ubben? there was talk in the community who was in the team out there. again this information, you have to be careful to some degree some of these people are operating undercover. there are systems in place to get their testimony. we re acting if this is the first time somebody undercover needed to be talked to by members of congress. it s insane. my other point, going to your opening about the phony scandals. if the president didn t intend to put the benghazi story into that pile of his so-called phony scandals, he should say so. otherwise, hard pressed to think of something so incredibly insensitive to call benghazi phony and hurt that it causes families. benghazi is still a complete mess today. today we had a jail-break in benghazi, thousand prisoners were released. obama administration wants
that doesn t know anything. i was not personally aware of any requests. we did not know before we had the opportunity to really know what was happening. i don t know. i don t know. judge jeanine: and to the ultimate, who d gives a damn. the fact is we had four dead americans. was it a part of protest or guys out of walk and decided to kill americans. what difference at this point does it make? judge jeanine: now a change. the latest administration. endless parade of distractions and political posturing and phony scandals. fake scandals that have captured the attention of many only to dissipate. phony scandals to shift focus. judge jeanine: mr. president, with you ll due respect, if these are
the screen. that s your signature, the upper one. it got a lot of kidding from the president in fact who said it looks like a hostess cup cake. and the one on the bottom will be what will appear. and it looks different. so the questions i have are one, why d you change your signature? and two, how did you change your signature? i ve been working on my handwriting for many decades and have more work to do. did you decide that isn t going to do for the currency of the united states? i ve got to have a different signature? chris, i will confess to having a challenge with penmanship. i try my best. we appreciate your time coming in. please come back. good to be with you. up next, we ll hear what a leading republican has to say about the so-called phony
there was talk in the community who was in the team out there. again this information, you have to be careful to some degree some of these people are operating undercover. there are systems in place to get their testimony. we re acting if this is the first time somebody undercover needed to be talked to by members of congress. it s insane. my other point, going to your opening about the phony scandals. if the president didn t intend to put the benghazi story into that pile of his so-called phony scandals, he should say so. otherwise, hard pressed to think of something so incredibly insensitive to call benghazi phony and hurt that it causes families. benghazi is still a complete mess today. today we had a jail-break in benghazi, thousand prisoners were released. obama administration wants
now we know it s in the chief counsel s office. the irs chief counsel is one of two political appointees to the irs and a long-time contributor, despite the promise of not hiring lobbyists, that s what wilkins was and one of his clients of the swiss bankers association, another outfit that the president regularly criticized, wilkins was a regular visitor to the white house complex as chief counsel for the irs. republicans feel that their investigation of the irs for one is getting hotir, not colder. doug, thank you very much. we love hearing from you at home about all of our stories. we. to know your thoughts on the president s comments. are these scandals political stunts or legitimate issues. tweet us your answers and woo will read more of thel, later on thisn this hour. a bus with teenagers traveling back from a church camp, six