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automatic, but here is the thing, his tone about all of this seemed a little different than you might expect. listen. she said she was drinking a little bit. and she was with reporters. and everything she said was off the record. that still didn t really cover for it. mentioned a couple things about my children. but she is a very, you know, good person. the president describing her as a good person but he has always been clear that his family is a red line for him. it is. his family is obviously incredibly important to him. and anyone who says anything negative about his family is going to face repercussions. a lot of this is about i mean, i think that he sounded actually kind of disappointed with her in the audio because she s been so loyal to him. and that is one of the things that is the most important to him with his employees, he demands complete loyalty. he doesn t tend to give it back, it is sort of a one way street,

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and we didn t have any evidence to support that linda or wally we didn t have any evidence to support that linda or wally were directly involved other than what jennifer thompson had told us. reporter: why not just call them in and ask them? they wouldn t talk to us. we got a letter and a phone call from wally s attorney immediately after michiel oakes arrest, stating that wally opdycke would not talk to us. reporter: well, had you asked him by then? no, we have not even requested to interview wally. we hadn t even called him. reporter: what did you think? well, i thought, wow, huge red flags. i thought, wow, this guy, we haven t even asked to talk to him and he already has an attorney. and the attorney is already contacting us telling us not to contact wally opdycke? it was crazy. same with linda. she hired an attorney right away. reporter: linda invoked her fifth amendment right to remain silent. a judge ultimately ordered her to sit for a deposition. still didn t s

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it s not a common occurrence of homicide. how did it hit you and members of the department? you have a victim and then a child. the child, of course, that always touches you in a different way. excuse me. because it s a 3-year-old child. these things do touch you personally, don t they? yeah. outside, the curious onlookers were a beat behind. all they knew is that ann charles and her little boy were no more. it s just devastated me. i was in shock, especially about that little boy. yeah. still didn t know what had happened, really. it wasn t long though. watching the silent stern faces streaming in and out of that little house. a person couldn t help but put two and two together. it was very scary and i think the whole neighborhood was scared.

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hillary s victory party, didn t turn out that way. only democrats you know about that, sean sean: andrew weissmann s atrocious history even with all of the staff he had listen, hang on a second. the 2800 subpoenas, 500 witnesses, all of this, the basis on the investigation was what? collusion, conspiracy. and what did bob mueller conclude? there was none. even with those people. and i want to know the same thing when did you know this was not the case? it had to be early on, because even peter strzok said early on, there is no there there. that was peter strzok s words. of course, they can t show that in his text messages anymore because they let the phone get wiped out when he left. sean: jay sekulow reissued one of the phones to somebody else, because the federal government can t afford an iphone. sean: this is not going to work out the way they think, trust me. jay sekulow, counsel to the president, also big news yesterday. there is other news coming up

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to be, this is over. why do we keep talking about it? sean: by the way, he said all he is going to do is repeat that. absolutely. sean: do it accurately and not have the attorney general bail him out in a joint statement later. karl rove, good to see you, thanks for being with us. here with reaction to all of the breaking news yeah, robert mueller agreed to end testify. they change the special counsel law, ken starr is with us. you worked under a very different very different circumstances. you didn t have an option as it relates to testifying. in the issue, you are compelled to release this. interestingly, it was people like jerry nadler who didn t want your report to be public, although the law compelled it, and you took a lot of heat, if i recall correctly, for doing your job. that s exactly right, sean. for me, it was the longest day

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