citizen. the point is, you re not. taking shots like that, did you ever think you would see these kinds of compliments coming from senator cruz for president trump in this new issue of time magazine? you know, i don t think i hold ted cruz to a high standard of constancy. but even still, this is a man who the president of the united states insin waited his father was somehow responsible for the assassination of john kennedy. there is bad blood here and it simply plays into the base of politics. there s something sad about it, frankly. you know cruz is up for reelection. do you think the very nice words from senator cruz in time magazine could lead to a campaign visit or two or more
talk and kind of rumors about, you know, deep state activity by just saying let the investigation go on. so, on the one hand they re saying, you know, we re keyeding. on the other hasn t it s they see sort of insin ways says then you have the president with his 45.2 million followers just yesterday saying in caps, fbi tainted. if the white house and the president have not seen the hype here as they say repeatedly. they say no collusion, no collusion. why appear so panicked? that s the thing that raises more questions. what is behind all of this? the president is trying to get it both ways here really. he talks about the idea that the
rather chilling request to all of the state secretaries of state to turn over their voting roles and some very personal information on voters. hooer is donald trump on wednesday talking about the state s resist appears, more than fort of them saying no to that. many states does not want to share this information. one has to wonder what they re worried about, and i ask the vice president, i ask the commission what are they worried about? there s something. there always is. well, setting aside that this is a president who won t turn over his tax returns, so his transparency is in doubt, what does it say to you that you now have the ppd essentially insin wait thag just the desire to want turn over personal information about their voters is evidence of guilty of voter fraud in those states. president trump even before the election was tweeting out this possibility that there were 3 to 5 million people illegally voting. he is creating that narrative. and what is particularly perniciou
citizens electronic communications can be intercepted. one is title 3 which is a criminal inquiry. the other is fisa which is an intelligence inquiry. there s no or way for it to be lawfully done. the good news about that is there s a paper trail. there s an application. there are warrants. all of which can be reviewed. right now the executive branch controlled not by the benjamin netanyahu ed obama administration. sandra: there s a lot being made ab the paper trail if this went through an fisa court. the president is the ultimate declassification authority. that s why the way this is played out is so bizarre. if, as kelly anne conway insin waited the president really has some classified information suggesting there was an fisa war ranteded that targeted him or his campaign he is empowered to release that. we could put a stop to the speculation immediately. you think if he had hard evidence that his predecessor
israel who is a a real supporter of the settlements. never. reporter: among the half million israelis living in the west bank, there was praise pr benjamin netanyahu s insin insistence which means would be in a wider israel, but without the rights of israeli citizens. those who believe they can undermine the two-state solution, i don t think in the 21st century they will get away with it. but the peace process seems to have new rules under president trump. the language of the peace process seems to be shifting from one for which there was only talk of a two-state solution to now discussion of some possible one-state solution. but the fundamentals of the conflict, who gets to live in disputed areas, who controls them, where will their capital be, what rights will the people have, all of those remain