congressman gregory meeks. he s a democrat on the foreign affairs committee and our correspondents and specialists are also standing by. first let s go to our justice correspondent jessica snyder. jessica, the president s widely condemned tweet is turning into an even bigger story a day later. reporter: that s right, wolf. the president s two tweets criticizing the cable hosts have now prompted joe scarborough and mika brzezinski to hilt back with the explosive allegation that top white house officials urged scarborough to call the president to make a negative national inquirer story about them go away. a white house official is now countering saying it was actually scarborough who made the first call. tonight a new allegation from the msnbc hosts engaged in the war with the white house mika brzezinski and joe scarborough claim they were threatened by the white house this spring. we received a call saying the national inquirer is going to
people appointed in previous administration to be asked for their resignation. across the federal government there are no longer people who have jobs. what is unusual ab this though, with bharara is the fact that he was asked by the then president elect back in december to stay on. and then wasn t kept on. then why the president decided to call him. i don t believe he called any of the other u.s. attorneys. came to the point where bharara consulted with some colleagues as to whether or not he should call the president back. so still a lot of unanswered questions about this particular one. lot of unanswered questions about the quote wire tapping as well. we expect that we may not get the answers to those questions, though we will keep pushing forwar forward. melissa: thank you for that. a report on the health care plan about to hilt capitol hill. the nonpartisan congressional bug office putting a price tag on the bill, possibly as soon as