it boiled over on january 6th. but the pot is still boiling. there s no reason to believe that it all dissipated after january 6th. the environment, the underlying environment is still there. and so homeland security officials, law enforcement in this country need to continue to be vigilant and on the watch for another flash point. secretary jeh johnson, always appreciate your perspective. it s always a gift to the audience. and thank you. thanks, chris. be well. there s an historic push in the senate now to legalize marijuana at the federal level. why? a lot of reasons. but not the least of which is you have this big disconnect. all these states are making it legal but federally it s illegal. so every time you travel with it from one place to another you have a problem. it s a disconnect. so how do we feel about it? the wizard of odds will take a look at the numbers and see which way we re headed on weed.
misinformation campaigns, that all kind of blend together, the fraud farce or the vaccination, that it is creating an animus and a rejection of the institution of government that could cause violence. how real do you think that threat is? chris, we live in a world where large slices of republicans believe the election was stolen. there was a survey that came out the last couple of weeks that a full 15% of americans, not 15% of republicans, 15% of americans ascribe to the qanon theory. my old agency is telling me along with the law enforcement community, that the pot is boiling. it boiled over on january 6th. the pot is still boiling. there is no reason to believe it all dissipated after january 6th. the environment, the underlying environment is still there.
after that and then the department of justice investigation which attorney general bill barr is heading up. no time for the completion of that investigation. jon: doug mcelway in washington where things are still boiling. sandra: let s bring in guy lewis former u.s. attorney who served with attorney general barr during the george h.w. bush administration. what stood out to you yesterday? it was interesting because there were times that bob seemed to be sort of off his game. that he had to look to his deputy. that he seemed to be sort of flustered and not aware of some of the details of his report. but sandra, you ve got to remember that those in the media mainly who don t know bob mueller and expected some kind of john the baptist preacher to come out and be this great orator, that s just not who he
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no, i m talking about overall, secretary of state in a very difficult position with all the things i outlined plus iraq, afghanistan, how do you think is he doing? it s very much a work in progress, bill. we can t really finally assess his secretary of stateship if you will, or secretary ship of state because these things are all still boiling. i think it s fair to say that yank of i can think of only one thing he has done that has been crown of success. negotiated the deal under which there will be a recount in afghanistan that seemed to satisfy both parties and that showed some skill and finesse and was a good thing. as for israel and palestinians, you know, he made arduous effort there to try to broker a full scale deal. there wasn t much sentiment at the time that i was aware of that thought that that was an opportune moment to try it. it didn t work. many american secretary of state backed by many an american president has tried.