you go back and look at the senate, he flubsd out of that the inspector general, it took four iterations, he actually had to go to the department of defense to extract out. this is the fbi. they couldn t extract their own emails and own text messages? come on. nobody believes that. steve: a number of your former colleagues on the republican side said, you know, the most damaging and damning of all the text messages was released to the department of from the department of justice to the congressional republicans the day that the ig report came out. that was, hey, is he not going to become president of the united states, is he? no. we ll stop it. the inspector general does this about the clinton investigation i still think they were wrong to not prosecute her. did they engage in fisa abuse? did they go and get warrants? that s a work in motion. been in motion for 8 or 9 months. that s where you ultimately may see people in handcuffs. brian: inspector general says confirms, reviewing
refugees desperate being chased by gangs, okay. others who say i know how to get you in. and that s what guess who knows that, john kelly, because when he was a marine he had command. he met with these heads of government and said have you got to stop these people from storming your border. then he becomes homeland security secretary he knows it better. it might come to the point where we have to separate families to send a message that this has got to stop. mark walker said this and tell me if you think it s true. there is a storm brewing off the coast. if we don t handle this in the next four to five days this would stick through november. republican north carolina. is he right politically? is he right. if you look at the congressional calendar. by the time you get to the end of july, they are pretty much not in session until the election. brian: this is what keeps it in everybody s mind. this is what keeps it in everybodiens mind. that s what senator schumer is saying is very
they will start making the s-60 a beautiful vehicle. going to be shipping it across the country and around the world. brian: also makes a vacuum called electrolux. talk about trade at some point in the show. ainsley: your favorite topic. we can t wait. 35 after the top of the hour. now to headlines. don t go in the water. that is the message from police after three teenagers were found dead in a swimming pool and no one knows why. two boys and a girl found unresponsive at apartment complex in north carolina, according to the health department the pool passed inspections earlier this month and the water s chemicals were normal. city going one step beyond sanctuary to declare itself a freedom city. two new policies restricting police officers from asking immigrants about legal status. supporters say it will help the community feel safer. last year texas passed one of the country s strict irs
society? steve: absolutely. it happens every day. more from griff later on. he know how some people are really hooked on video games? i could play this game forever. i love it don t you? yeah. it s the kind of thing where literally i play the game and like four hours go by. steve: loving it there is a new warning. those games are as addictive as drugs. how can you treat that and go cold tucker j? we have. brian: one of those producers loves that movie. we see it all the time. ainsley: the breakup in it should have ended differently. i ed them to stay together. chris pratt gave a powerful peacspeech on god and life and love. god is real. god loves you. learn to pray. it s easy. [cheers] easy and so good for your soul.
damages the cause of human rights. brian: when nikki haley gave those words at the u.n. and offered them right across town in new york city. many people thought of john bolton longest time once the u.n. ambassador for the united states of america and national security advisor at the white house. john bolton, great to see you again. now that you are not on the payroll here voluntarily. you wanted that decades ago, right? i thought she was exactly right. mic pompeo was right on target as well. this decision in many respects has been decades in the making. the human rights council its predecessor the human rights commission were really not places where human rights was a priority. right decision to defund the human rights council and the high commissioner for human rights and something i think that goes to the broader question of american sovereignty. you know, we are actually