that ends now. but that s not all. not by a long shot. there s also the latest salvo in james comey s war on president trump. even with all the salacious stuff we ve heard from comey s book, this is explosive. i want you to listen to what comey tells abc s george stephanopoulos. a person who sees moral equivalence in charlottesville, who talks about and treats women like they re pieces of meat. who lies constantly about matters big and small and insist the american people believe it. that person is not fit to be president of the united states on moral grounds. a day of one blockbuster after another. yet, around here, we call that monday. just the beginning of the week. it s going to be a along week ahead. i want to bring in now senior media correspondent, brian stelter. chief national correspondent,
this nation. he led the southern district of new york. he led the department of justice, he led the fbi. and he has a story to tell. and his story is based on leadership and how he views the president of the united states. he said he should have told, in the conversation, he should have said, mr. president, you re not allowed to ask me that. should he tell the president what the boundaries are to the president? no? i think he should. and you know, as you saw with comey, he s humble and he s very self-doubting, you know? he was in a difficult position and he believes that he probably could have, should have said that. i believe that he should have said that. but again, let s put it in the context of what was happening at the time. president trump tweeted this. he said, comey drafted the crooked hillary resignation long before he talked to her. he committed many crimes. that doesn t sound like the president. anyways. when comey initially cleared president trump in the e-mail invest
obviously the network doesn t have an issue with it because he is on the air tonight. i don t know if it s going to make a difference? do you think it will make a difference to sean hannity? i don t know, i practice in the law. i m not a journalist. i leave that to you and others. what about the documents. the judge ruled on that today, how is that going to be handled? most importantly from our perspective the integrity of the documents is being maintained. meaning the documents are not being turned back over to michael cohen or to the trump organization without the government retaining a copy, which was our principle concern because we have a case we are trying out a in california and we wanted to ensure that nothing happened to those documents that were seized. meaning there was no spoliation or destruction and documents didn t suddenly disappear. we are confident and happy with the result as it relates to the integrity of the documents being retained. make no mistake, it was a
the pinnacle and he said he had the greatest job he ever had. he didn t want to be anywhere else. he realized he had this bottle of wine with him. he was on the road. when jim comey was in a particular city rather than go out and go the dinner he would sit in the hotel and do room service and allow his security detail to go out and experience the city. on this occasion he had brought along his own bottle of wine realizing it would cost more to order one glass or one bottle. and he broke it out and reflected on his career. comey was asked if trump was unfit to be president are. here s what he said. he talks about and treats women like they are pieces of meat, who lies constantly about matters big and small and insists the american people believe it that president not fit to be president of the united states on moral grounds. our president must embody
equivalence in charlottesville, who talks about and treats women like they re pieces of meat. who lies constantly about matters big and small and insist the american people believe it. that person is not fit to be president of the united states on moral grounds. a day of one blockbuster after another. yet, around here, we call that monday. just the beginning of the week. it s going to be a along week ahead. i want to bring in now senior media correspondent, brian stelter. chief national correspondent, jim sciutto, and legal analyst, laura coates. i m not trying to be facetious here, but if you i say you can t make this up. if you wrote this script for hollywood, is it too obvious? no way, sean hannity, no. so, jim, let s get some of the reporting from you. good evening to all of you, by the way. let s start with that sean hannity revelation. it s an extraordinary development. walk us through it. well, it was quite a moment in the courtroom. my colleague, shimon prokupecz was in t