either investigators will find trump campaign that s the will had inappropriate contact with the kremlin or they did not. what i think is amazing, this white house has managed to stir up so much controversy in the course of this investigation and undermine its own case. that i think it really does make the case that there is a lot of dysfunction going on. it is not this white house. it is one individual. the president cannot compartmentalize. he cannot let the story go. he ss it is a ohio vallhome. what s wrong saying, they went after marco rubio and ted cruz. how do you not say that? should you say that. may be he doesn t, you think just have an investigation. if he wants to appoint joe le
intelligence committee acknowledging that he was actually briefed by a source on information on potential understaincidental collection a actual white house, on white house grounds. the other story we re following is a delay on a committee vote for judge neil gorsuch. joining us live from capitol hill, and back with him amber and paul. ca couple of questio for you. nobody knows this story like you on capitol hill regarding devin nunes. what does this information say to you about where does this story go from here? reporter: i think from the perspective of what how this might play ou politicalli out p fact that he went to the white house the night before to apparently view this information, according to a statement from his spokesman. right. saying he went to the white house to look at this information in a secure
into harvard. is it plausible that west point would want a student in that rank in the rotc going to harvard? yes. did he say to them, i m going to harvard because i want to be a doctor? yes. does that mean he didn t get offered a scholarship? no. anybody, if you asked the average student that goes to school, if you get to go to school for free, if someone cops after you and says come here, would you call the scholarship? they would say, yes. it s not about looking into the story. it s about not letting story go and looking at the fact that he is smart, he went to harvard. he didn t lie about west point. he didn t lie about yale. yale. excuse me, sorry. he went to yale. there s a difference for a few that went to harvard or yale. he went to yale. my point is he went to a place where he obviously was brilliant to get in there. west point was not out of his reach. and as head of rotc. ben, i m going to jump in there. here s why i m jumping.
anne gearan, where does this story go from here? that is the question that democrats are asking and supporters of hillary clinton are slightly worried about, because nobody knows. there are a couple of different inquiries here, the 305 e-mail that you referred to is part of an foia request and that is separate from a potentially criminal operation that the investigation that the fbi is leading into whether any classified material was mishandled. she s not the target of it. but anybody who s been through any kind of political scandal machinery once or twice or many times knows that these things can go in unpredictable ways, and so that s actually what is most worrisome here is something hanging over her campaign going
i ve said in the past that, you know, i used a single account for convenience. obviously, these years later it doesn t look so convenient. i never sent classified material on my e-mail, and i never received any that was marked classified. so i m going to let whatever this inquiry is go forward. and we ll, you know, await the outcome of it. that was hillary clinton in iowa on saturday. today, in a court filing from the state department. it was revealed that the reviewers looking at the private server have flagged 305 e-mails for review. hillary clinton has maintained that there were no classified markings on any of her e-mails. anne gearan, where does this story go from here?