#oneluckyguy, richard fowler. richard: hello ladies. sandra: so much going on this morning. let s get started. he is not holding back, president trump lasting a pointman of former fbi director, robert mueller to lead the federal investigation. along with related matters. the president on twitter writing with all the illegal acts that took place in the clinton campaign and obama administration, there is never a special counsel appointed. this is the single greatest witch hunt of a politician in american history. the number two democrat in the senate, dick durbin with this reaction to the president s twitter blast. i would say to the president that he should get to know bob mueller as i do.
the latest is a wall street millionaire, his name is gary cohn. and tom foreman has a profile. you don t mind having lower taxes, do you? reporter: across the president s broad agenda, from money matters to infrastructure we have to build roads and highways. reporter: one name is rising rapidly. where s gary, is he here? reporter: gary cohn, the former goldman sachs boss, who sold $240 million worth of stock to lead the president s economic council. his coziness with democrats and moderate views are in stark contrast to other conservative idealogues close to the president. but he s the pointman on a massive tax overhaul. my number one agenda is taxes. we are committed to get it done this calendar year. reporter: he s talking about other issues, too, including
simulated attackers were mortally wounded. nypd and homeland security say more practice runs are now being scheduled. megyn? interesting point you raise there at the end. here with more, a former fbi assistant director who oversaw all matters relating to counterterrorism and security for the state of new york and was pointman in new york when it came to dealing with the white house office of homeland security. james, great to see you. hi, megyn. does this stuff work? really, is there anything we can do to actually prevent an attack like we saw in paris short of good intelligence? let me say first, i think your two previous guests i agree with totally also. general flynn is a real patriot. but yes, it s a huge task. it s based on state, local, federal working together. it s a bad time to have demoralized police departments. they re the first line of
simulated attackers were mortally wounded. nypd and homeland security say more practice runs are now being scheduled. megyn? interesting point you raise there at the end. here with more, a former fbi assistant director who oversaw all matters relating to counterterrorism and security for the state of new york and was pointman in new york when it came to dealing with the white house office of homeland security. james, great to see you. hi, megyn. does this stuff work? really, is there anything we can do to actually prevent an attack like we saw in paris short of good intelligence? let me say first, i think your two previous guests i agree with totally also. general flynn is a real patriot. but yes, it s a huge task. it s based on state, local, federal working together. it s a bad time to have demoralized police departments. they re the first line of
things the way they are are but the situation has erupted into this wave of palestinian stabbing attacks on israelis, and one thing that s really unusual, shepard, is the israeli police as late as last night were saying these are lone wolf individual attacks, these are not coordinated and they aren t tied to hamas or to a larger group and that s what is so difficult for israelis to try to stop and prevent. it adds a new dynamic to conflict here. they seem to be individual attacks, shepard. and that s the good news and the bad news, according to dennis ross, the former director of the state department s policy planning staff and author of a brand new book dropped today doomed to succeed. also the u.s. pointman on the mideast peace process for george h.w. bush and bill clinton. there s the brand new book available at bookstores and amazon. this is not organized. that s right. the problem is in the first