electrical prosecutors investigating each other at the same time with politics and possible to separate out from edge. it is going to get to attorney general jeff sessions and his deputy rod rosenstein to decide whether it is going to happen. ed? ed: doug mckelway, thank you, doug. two big republican senators today joining calls for a second special counsel, must be music to the ears of our next guest. chairman of the house intelligence committee, republican congressman from california, devin nunes, his committee will vote on the final version of its report on russian interference into the 2016 campaign. congressman, chairman, we appreciate it. why are you ending your russian probe? in the beginning of our probe, right, the four corners agreement which was made early on, about 14 months ago, looking at collusion. the reason mind, there is no more left to look at. we have interviewed 70-some people, they re a spattering of witnesses that are occurring, our members have had enough of
[ inaudible ] do you deny the allegations? do you have anything to say about the allegations. okay. clearly a mixed entrance there. you heard the protesters chanting fchant ing flo more. a small spattering of applause as he walks into the event. gabe doing a lerouxh heroic job.
in the skin to be a mixture. if you like your current cubs scout pack. they can integrate some of them if they would like too. but still a historic change. dan was a boy scout. that would be a big cultural change why did they do this. i think there are two reasons. one is a million people have left scouts since the turn of the century. this 33 percent. the girl scouts are getting hit harder and the boy scouts were looking around and said how can we expand. a spattering of lawsuits and girls who said why can i can t i do what my brother does. they learned after getting beaten up for years i think
a billion dollars spent in this campaign cycle to elect the next president, why would a spattering of accounts and $150,000 investment of facebook ads make the big balance of difference? well, i i think the problem is we don t know that is all of the spending that took place on either twitter or facebook. it seems clear that neither of the social networking sites has a really handle on how much russian activity there was on their sites. twitter especially hasn t done much investigation except looking at accounts that facebo turned questions that turned over to them. and the criminal question is there any american citithat helped the russian operatives help ad or post on twitter or fash and t facebook and the s is it is a policy question and it is illegal for foreign
talking about there were good people there. when i first heard it i thought did he mean a spattering amidst the nazis there were god fearing people? but he s talking about the alt-right. he s talking about richard spencer. those are the people. the night before. he cares about looks. so if you look like a red neck, have a black hitler t-shirt, you re the bad people. but if you re wearing khaki pants and a polo with a torch, you re the good people. the sheet or not the sheet, you re still the same person. this is from the vice video, right. he s talking about the night before. this is from vice and we ll play some of it and when we think you ve seen enough we ll come back. but these are the nice people