comments about his bully nature set the tone in the administration, in the administration to allow these things to happen, yet, a simple question that you posed tonight in talking points and frankly that catherine herridge and jennifer griffin and ed henry have posed since almost the day after this happened, won t be answered. and will never be answered. now, how does that ultimately serve the cause of justice or serve the american people well? it s not political. this is a simple question of accountability. did she have any reason to be accountable? did she know any of this? we knew she knew it was a terror attack immediately, bill. almost immediately, right? and yet this narrative was allowed to be sold in an election year. we have to remember that. this was in the heat of the campaign. in september of 2012. the last thing the obama administration wanted, bill, was the news to drop that another terror attack took place on 9/11, on this man s
comments about his bully nature set the tone in the administration, in the administration to allow these things to happen, yet, a simple question that you posed tonight in talking points and frankly that catherine herridge and jennifer griffin and ed henry have posed since almost the day after this happened, won t be answered. and will never be answered. now, how does that ultimately serve the cause of justice or serve the american people well? it s not political. this is a simple question of accountability. did she have any reason to be accountable? did she know any of this? we knew she knew it was a terror attack immediately, bill. almost immediately, right? and yet this narrative was allowed to be sold in an election year. we have to remember that. this was in the heat of the campaign. in september of 2012. the last thing the obama administration wanted, bill, was the news to drop that another terror attack took place on 9/11, on this man s
subpoenas were? i mean, they have brought in schar from illinois, who is a tough prosecutor, reid schar. were you surprised at schar coming in and how broad the subpoenas are? yeah, i was. because initially wisniewski, who heads the probe, was only talking about limited subpoenas to kelly and stepien, bridget kelly and bill stepien, the former campaign manager. and then reid schar, the prosecutor who put rod blagojevich in jail in illinois comes in, looks at this and says no, a wide net has to be cast here. and we end up with these 20 subpoenas going back, by the way, to september of 2012. more than a year before these lane closures took place. and the numbers of people who got the subpoenas, their names we re just learning today who had not surfaced publicly before who received subpoenas.
close lanes in ft. lee. it s clear that she didn t come up with the idea on her own, and it s clear that someone else had to work with her. so when you look at all of the names that come up in all of the documents we have received so far, you see a lot of possibilities. no clear answers. and the subpoenas we re sending doesn t mean that anybody in that list has done anything wrong. but we want to get information so we can get to the bottom of this. now, you asked for documents going back to september of 2012. why that date? why going back so far? well, you know, the interesting thing we learned is when we did the subpoena to david wildstein initially, we asked for documents from august 1 forward. and when we looked at those documents, we saw there were communications that seemed to be a continuation of something that happened before then. so we recognize that this goes back further. we thought one year was an appropriate period of time to go back. now, you know this week the asse
north korea with dennis rodman and other former nba players. we ll ask him about the media firestorm and what he hoped to accomplish in north korea. that s coming up at 8:00 right here and you can stay tuned for sanjay gupta right now. see you at 8:00. welcome to sgmd. i want to tell you about this as if knitting new poll about one of the move divisive issues today. it has to do with marijuana. more americans told cnn that that s good rather than bad, but most said let s hang on a minute and see how it goes. we re talking like places like colorado which just passed a new law. i have done a lot of reporting on this topic and had some surprises and concerns and one of them is about the people who want easy access to marijuana as a medical treatment. back in september of 2012,