shown that all of the reporting i ve shown from daniel. two railroaded on surviving wrongful convictions. there are many instances where they have been absolutely you have to talk about when women have incentives to lie because of money. that is true, there are people who mischaracterize or lie, straight out lie. but i think in these situations we have a lot of corroboration. we also have a lot of the men admitting these things have happened. so once you have an admission, we are in a whole different situation. sean: very much. thank you all. great insight from all of you. when we come back, and explosive report. john solomon, sara carter have just released a new bombshell report about uranium one. they will bring it here. later, will also talk with newt gingrich, busy news night hannity. ounow i m turning into my dad. i text in full sentences. i refer to every child as chief.
article, you had an fbi informant in their, may be as long as six years we are discovering. thousands of pages of documents available and that in fact they knew that vladimir putin had purposely set out with agents involved in criminal activity, bribes, extortion, money laundering, kickbacks, racketeering, that we had an informant that knew all of this was happening, wasn t reporting back to the fbi and apparently was even in obama s presidential daily briefing. this is before cfius ended up getting the nines department approval, including hillary s state and eric holder s justice, and allowed this deal to go through, which on the surface never made sense. 20% of america uranium in the hands of a bad actor, a hostile regime, putin and russia. let me tell you, first of all, they have done the most thorough, most systematic work
other s throats, the dramatic sight between this new communications director and reince priebus. we saw action from reince priebus in the way donald trump delegated them. reince priebus was kept in the dark on this decision, he had no input. when donald trump was told not to hire anthony scaramucci, he hired him, anyway. and he wasn t reporting to a chief of staff that we normally see in the white house, he was reporting directly to the president. so reince priebus was the guy in the white house to help donald trump with his talks on capitol hill, and clearly, even with health care last night, that just wasn t something he could do for donald trump. jamie has been been doing some reporting. can a four-star retired marine general bring some order to the white house? that s the $64,000 question,
late breaking story tonight the washington post, president trump shared highly classified with a russian foreign minister and the ambassador in his meeting with those two gentleman last week. by the way, it was only covered by taz that event, that was the only news organization allowed in that room. trump s disclosure jeopardized, risked that had access to the inner workings of the united states. they opened up a nondenial denial, pushing back, it wasn t reporting. let s watch how he does it. the story that came out tonight as reported is false. the president and the foreign minister reviewed a range of common threats the to our two countries, including, threats to civil aviation. at no time, at no time were intelligence sources or methods
experience just to travel on his plane constantly, to be on the bus chasing his motorcade. we were at the end in three or four different states a day. you d wake up for the today show in one state. be in fourth state for nightly news that evening. msnbc hits all throughout the day. so that was really unique. was it tougher or easier than you imagined it would be? you re in the bubble. you re literally traveling with the candidate, the governor romney as it were and all of his advisers. and you re side by side with all of your competitors. you re all chasing down similar facts. in one sense it was easy because everybody needed to talk to is in the same place. all the advisers are where your. the flip to that is, a lot of times they re not going to give you a whole lot. a lot of times it s the little nuance of any language they use on any given day. to be totally sincere, the toughest part wasn t reporting, the toughest part was being awake and communicating the thoughts you were try