the opposition leader jeremy called in waiting for instructions from donald trump ok that is a difficult position for her to be en including for the british public i would imagine where does the british public stand right now on a possible military strike that as moscow puts it would trigger a war between the u.s. and russia. well i think the british public is skeptical there was one recent poll that showed i think only about a fifth their voters really want to proceed and i think that s one reason why it s reason they probably would prefer a rather limited military strike something perhaps they re expecting here in the weekend as something that is completed by monday when paloma which is currently on its east a vacation when it will come back on monday and it won on sr some questions and i think at that point the government will have to address two critical issues one it one is whether there is a big risk of escalation with russia and the second is to ask the question about
need god forbid if we have this event to move past private conversations and take a public stand. i think all of us will as americans have to take a public stand and decide whether we re going to continue to be a nation of laws. and that no one including the president of the united states is bobbit law and he cannot arbitrary stop a duly constituted investigation. but i can tell you from at least where i stand as a as vice chair of the senate intelligence committee there are a lot of questions that still need to be answered. your counterparts over in the house intelligence committee who some critics have said are sort of conducting a counter investigation of the investigation, they this comes from robert costa of the west who says house intel chair devin nunes privately told several colleagues it s time for house the gop to hold rosenstein and wray in contempt of congress should they refuse to hand over docs according to two people
too far, as well. but we seem to be fast approaching that point. and my colleagues are going to need god forbid if we have this event to move past private conversations and take a public stand. i think all of us will as americans have to take a public stand and decide whether we re going to continue to be a nation of laws. and that no one including the president of the united states is bobbit law and he cannot arbitrary stop a duly constituted investigation. but i can tell you from at least where i stand as a as vice chair of the senate intelligence committee there are a lot of questions that still need to be answered. your counterparts over in the house intelligence committee who some critics have said are sort of conducting a counter investigation of the investigation, they this comes from robert costa of the west who says house intel chair devin nunes privately told several colleagues it s time for house the gop to hold rosenstein and wray in contempt of congress should they r
lot of critical acclaim for his movie that opens december 14th. it is a story of a father and the links that he will go to protect his newborn child who is having complications in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. still to come in the newsroom , as the duck dynasty family takes a public stand and big named politicians like ted cruz and bobby jindal are joining in. we ll talk about why, next. you know, ronny. folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? i d say happier than a bodybuilder directing traffic. he does look happy. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.
pain and disruption. if he now turns around and says i made a mistake, it doesn t look good. you can t reverse that kind of public stand. steve: what he s trying to do ultimately is get the republicans to agree to raise taxes which they re not going to do, so we re at loggerheads right now. brian: varney and company 9:20 eastern time. are you going to talk about this? we ll have a little on this one. steve: are you wearing the same necktie right now that you are in that picture? yes, it is. you re right. you caught me, didn t you? brian: turn to the other side. gretchen: give us that british grin. oh my gosh. it s okay for a guy it s okay for a guy to wear the same tie on more than one occasion. but for a lady to wear a dress more than once is that right? gretchen: excuse me, mr. varney. should i just get up and take this dress off now