is that the president, in my judgment, had a conversation with jim comey he shouldn t have had. trying to get them to relieve the pressure on my client over his russia ties or whatever it was, that was inappropriate. not willing to say that it rises to obstruction of justice. but then later on firing him, it s bad conduct. you call it whatever you want but i think that s the stuff of a legitimate congressional investigation. bret: i want to play this one long sound bite from today. that i have breaking news talk about in the minutes. we don t have that one. let s talk about this briefly. this is the back-and-forth toda today. intelligence officials who say i ve never felt pressured, never
democrat wanted him fired. eboni: comey could ve made the constitution argument a year and a half ago. there are very few people honestly, if you take the politics outcome of that believe anything about jim comey. wouldn t you like to be the new fbi director? kat: anything then be the new fbi director. everyone is going to be expecting you to fail. maybe they will do a good job. they will do about their work. eric: i m sorry that trey gowdy decided he didn t want the job. kat: because he has a republican background. eric: we had some breaking news. it s been a great hour. thank you both very much. thank the specialists from toda today, dom giordano and matt schlapp.
digesters who are responsible. we will provide you with further updates as warranted, and as i mentioned, a readout of the president s call with the prime minister. returning to the events of toda today, this morning, the present receive his daily intelligence briefing. he stopped by in the women in health care panel hosted by the senator s for medicare and medicaid assistance and also that event was intended by that vice president and health and health and human services secretary dr. tom price. shepard: we will go back to this for the questions when the reporters began asking questions, but there are a number of items of great interest here in the united states. we are fully monitoring the events in london, and we will break and on a moment s notice, but i want to let you know this. domestic politics, it is now crossing to the readers news service and others that more than 25 members of the house freedom caucus, that is the more conservative caucus that has been imposed to the mecc
she s had a little bit of softness in those numbers, and i think that s an area where bernie sanders sort of sees an opening to say, look, i understand your problems. i m not a clinton, i m not part of a dynasty, i m just kind of like a regular guy and feels like he can speak to those issues maybe a little bit better than she can. sara murray, larry sabado, thanks very much. and larry, thanks for commenting on kanye west. i do appreciate it. i like to put larry on the spot like that. sometime today the state department is due to release its largest collection of e-mails from hillary clinton s server. toda today s release is sure to stoke the controversy. there s no parsing of words from former vice president dick cheney. he calls hillary clinton s handling of the e-mail sloppy and unprofessional. he sat down with cnn s jamie gangle to publicize his new book exception exceptional: why the world needs powerful america.
for his outstanding leadership of our marines in iraq and afghanistan. that include your command of the second marine expeditionary brigade out out of camp lejeune, which we recognized last year with the presidential unit citation. thank you, general. i want to thank all of your commanders for welcoming me toda today,. and i want to recognize your incredible staff, noncommissioned officers, including ronald green, scott helms, and david joe. i want to salute debbie nichols and all the spouses and military families who are here. because we understand they re the force behind the force. just like michelle s the force