time, you feel you have been burned on the past, and you are aware, in the business yourself version wary of the way journalists to do do business? i m a little bit wary, the part isn t that journalists are bad people but the journalists are under the pressure to don t say something, get a source to say it and then quote quoth them and i think that s hard times if an idea for a story, they have to go out and interview people and maybe massage the quotes a little bit to get to where they want to go i don t think that is good for anyone. for all the flaws the news business have, a slightly optimistic view we appreciate you coming on to share your views. michael arrington, thanks for joining us. thanks very much. after the break, vice president biden with a rare sunday appearance. republicans still blame president obama for the oil spill even after that well has been capped. sound of sunday is next.
whistle-blower came out and testified that he had had to leaf the justice department and so on. and frankly, had i known about that, i would have asked the question. i was on vacation that week. this happened apparently got very little publicity and i just didn t know about it. i mean, god knows everything but i m not quite that good. every once in a while, something will slip by me and in this case, it just slipped by me. if i had known it i would have asked about t. other people are offering other explanations, megan kelly who has been leaked the charge on this issue at fox news this had to say. i m telling you one of two things happen, you tell me if i m wrong. number one, schieffer doesn t care about the story and decided to punt on it find facts on cbs.com. the website is doing its job, schieffer isn t interested in the story or number two, the doj set guide lines for this interview and told him, you can t ask about that. oh, well, that s not true. i mean we never, ever ma