you said you want the russian investigation to continue at doj. will the white house oppose the appointment of a special prosecutor to continue to look into the investigation? we don t think it s necessary. you ve got a house committee, a senate committee and a department of justice all working on this. i don t think that there is the a necessary need at this point to add that you ve got the deputy attorney general who i would say is about as independent as it comes due to the fact that he has such bipartisan support. he doesn t have bipartisan support anymore. here is what the democratic vice chair of the senate intelligence committee said about rod rosenstein on this program last night. i voted for this gentleman based upon his reputation in maryland. but i am deeply disappointed. and if i could have that vote back, i would be voting in a different way.
department of justice all working on this. i don t think that there is the a necessary need at this point to add that you ve got the deputy attorney general who i would say is about as independent as it comes due to the fact that he has such bipartisan support. he doesn t have bipartisan support anymore. here is what the democratic vice chair of the senate intelligence committee said about rod rosenstein on this program last night. i voted for this gentleman based upon his reputation in maryland. but i am deeply disappointed. and if i could have that vote back, i would be voting in a different way. today senator warrenoined the richard burr in announcing that the committee has issued the first subpoena, that it has issued since its joint investigation of the 9/11 attacks on the united states. senator burr and senator warner said the subpoena requests documents relevant to the
timeline of people being fired. if you look at the timeline of ms. yates testimony yesterday, you look at the actions today, you look at the fact that we were moving forward with our investigation now in terms of getting information and scheduling the more interesting witnesses, this is more than a little bit curious that they chose today to fire jim comey. final question, about rod rosenstein, we ve heard sally yates, you re saying tonight, the reason he gave to the president for firing jim comey are laughable. they re not believable on any order. you know, i voted for this gentleman based upon his reputation in maryland. but i am deeply disappointed and i if i could have that vote back, but i will be voting in a difference way. because the explanation is so patently laughable that i m just very disappointed in the deputy
investigation now in terms of getting information and scheduling the more interesting witnesses, this is more than a little bit curious that they chose today to fire jim comey. final question, about rod rosenstein, we ve heard sally yates, you re saying tonight, the reason he gave to the president for firing jim comey are laughable. they re not believable on any order. you know, i voted for this gentleman based upon his reputation in maryland. but i am deeply disappointed and i if i could have that vote back, but i will be voting in a difference way. because the explanation is so patently laughable that i m just very disappointed in the deputy attorney general based upon his reputation that he would put his name to that kind of letter. senator mark warner, vice chair of the intelligence committee, thank you very much
people with those preexisting conditions who live in that state would have to move to another state in order to have those preexisting conditions covered. that is just going to be frightening to a lot of people out there, who suffer from these sorts of illnesses. and yes, they did put together this pool that april mentioned of $8 billion that would cover people with these sorts of illnesses-the next five years. but there are estimates that is just a fraction of what is needed for those people who are in that kind of situation. and so i think you had lawmakers up on capitol hill today, don, acknowledging that they hadn t read the bill. congressman collins in the situation room with wolf blitzer said they hadn t read the bill. after obamacare was coming up for a vote back in 2009, house speaker paul ryan, then congressman ryan said, how can we rush through a bill that people haven t read and it hasn t been scored. that s what they did today. and so, you know, i think what everybody has