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evaded and at times been at odds with efforts to have congressional oversight as we saw only less than two years ago when there was a huge scandal with the cia tapping and eavesdropping on senate staffers who were trying to compile information on the torture report, it s just i can t i really cannot believe i m seeing democrats falling into this trap. the cia and the intelligence community are not going to save our democracy. democratic party, courts and american citizens are. let s try to get that straight. all right. eli lake, steve clemens, thanks to both of you for joining us. thank you. and coming up, some more numbers for you about donald trump, his job performance so far, how about deep pervasive partisan polarization and what may keep donald trump may keep his clout where it is with republicans longer than you might think. our most important number of the day, that is next. before fibromyalgia, i was active.
under the table like he did the torture report, for example. i m not confident that this legislation which you are has the political will or skill to do this kind of investigation. colonel lawrence wilkerson, thank you for your time. appreciate. it thanks for having me, chr chris. still to come, the campaign at promised non-op wins, now an administration struggling to get through the day. plus, kellyanne conway stars in tonight s thing 1 thing 2. that starts right after this break. just like the people who own them, every business is different.
some sort of definitive public record of what is and is not true with regards to that? i m coming to believe that we don t have that capacity, chris and that s a big shortcoming. i harken back to truman and his investigative committee in the senate that looked into so many acts of malfeasance and corruption and outright boon boondoggling during world war ii. it was an effective committee. we don t have that anymore. look at the senate intelligence committee. we have a chairman from north carolina in senator burr who seems to want to bury things under the table like he did the torture report, for example. i m not confident that this legislation which you are has the political will or skill to do this kind of investigation. conel lawrence wilkerson, thank you for your time. appreciate. it thanks for having me, chris. still to come, the campaign that promised non-stop wins, now an administration struggling to get through the day.
restricts the intelligence community to the techniques included in the army field manual. if this executive order goes around that law by essentially saying, okay, fine, we re going to edit the army field manual, that s a potential problem. a lot of these republicans went through a very difficult, very emotional debate. a lot of them have read speaker ryan, speaker mcconnell both get high level briefings not available to others. there was a torture report that says pretty clearly that these techniques did not work, that they had the opposite effect, they damaged potentially created false information for intelligence communities. this is going to be a major sticking point in the president in consultation with mattis and pompeo go forward with this. i want to go to kristen welker standing by at the white house before president trump leaves and heads here to philadelphia in the next 15 to 20 minutes, this is a key