if he s testifying before the mul special counsel multiple times. instead of just firing him, if he wants to fire him, fire him. but to see this kind of public humiliation going on and on and on, i don t remember a time when a member of the cabinet has been so publicly rebuked by the president, a president of the united states. let s talk about something else, gloria. trey gowdy, he s a republican congressman. he was in on one of those two very highly classified briefings that the justice department provided on the allegation by the president that the fbi was spying on his campaign. he knocked that down completely last night. listen to this. i am even more convinced that the fbi did exactly what my fellow citizens would want them to do when they got the information they got. and that it has nothing to do with donald trump. so that s it. the president s spy allegations
trump s ties, while the others are focusing 0 n the spy allegations and susan rice. neil: ashley, thank you. good seeing you. thank you. neil: jeff berkeley ending an all-night protest about neil gorsuch. so it s looking like a straight up or down vote coming in the senate and that will rely on a simple majority. that s what they call me going nuclear. what gets me going nuclear is it hasn t happened before. it has. thomas clarence ring a bell? after this. they have this claim satisfaction guarantee. really? their claim experience is fast, fair, and hassle-free or they get their, like, money back.
relationship between our two countries. germany ordered the cia chief in berlin to leave the country after allegations the united states recruited two germans as spies. the foreign minister said kicking out our intel official was the right decision but hopes to reset germany s friendship with the u.s. when he talks to secretary kerry. the latest spy allegations come as the u.s. is already trying to repair relationships after leaked documents show our country eavesdropped on chancellor angela merkel s phone call. israel is not looking for a cease fire from hamas. prime minister benjamin netanyahu said he will end the offensive when our goals are realized. the white house says president obama contacted the israeli prime minister yesterday offering to help negotiate a cease fire. gaza s ministry of health reports israeli air strikes killed more than 100 palestinians this week, and many of them are dead women and
about spy allegations, including how chancellor angela merkel, her cell phone was allegedly monitored. images from the national mall where protesters are rallying against the patriot act and the nsa and peter doocy is in washington as well. reporter: it is all about privacy today at that rally. partisan politics are not much of a consideration among the hundreds of democrats, republicans, independents and libertarians gathered outside the u.s. capitol now, they mafd from uni marched chanting all the way that masked surveillance must go. the crowd gets fired up whenever they mention nsa wire taps and most common sign features nsa leaker edward snowden s face with a message saying thank you to him. snowden passed on a written message for the rally that was read a few minutes ago.
billion. it s still not over for them. no, it looks as though we are told that jamie diamond would push there would not be any criminal investigation and the criminal investigation, settle the civil problem for $13 billion and end the criminal investigation. he did not get his way on that. the attorney general eric holder and folks in california, actually sacramento, criminal investigation continues. much more to come on that. it s really interesting how far they have come. it started with j.p. being at 1 million. 13. this is costing the bank all of this litigation. christine, thank you very much. people say are you a crimm, you are a criminal. even if you are rich, you have to pay like everybody else. a lot of head leans, let s go to mikaela. the nsa is back in the news, not for good reason. not for good reason, the u.s.ed a men strer over spy allegations, a french newspaper reports the nsa tapped more than 70 million phone calls in france