shouldn t have you released your taxes? jillian: nobody asked me too. brian: would you please release them publicly. jillian: sure. brian: you talk about elite and influence, that s you. you are talking jillian, right? a woman not a loser. jillian: thank you. brian: winner. talk about working jillian is working. jillian, you are from everywhere america. jillian: everywhere america brian: jillian doesn t think like me but i m not going to judge her. jillian: thank you. this is not breaking news. brian: wrap it up, toss to jillian. status to jillian. ainsley: jillian, take over. no one knows what to say to brian. steve: that s only about 5% of them. ainsley: no one even laughs. so and so is a murderer and he tosses to jillian someone who is not a murderer. brian: i love to have awkward tosses and you like receiving them.
which somehow he can t absorb. he won, everyone accepts it, and so if it looks like he is ordering the justice department to retaliate by revisiting and reopening an investigation, then that is a problem. so, i guess the problem is, if the justice department has loose ends to look at in the clinton foundation, wrap it up, be transparent, explain what s happening. nearly running the risk of kind of justification for perhaps why he did win, if the justice department is able to kind of substantiate that there was some absolute wrong doing by the clinton foundation. david, lynn, thanks so much. thank you, fred. all right, still ahead, dangerously cold temperatures blamed for more than a dozen deaths across the country today. many cities will struggle to make it into the teens. we ll take you live to massachusetts, where it feels well below zero. that s next.
classified information, but the people talking about i don t know what is going on. that report by the new york times was not true, is that a fair statement? in the main it was not true. on february 14th, the new york times published a story, trump campaign aides have repeated contact with russian intelligence. you were asked earlier if that was an inaccurate story, you said in the main, would it be fair tor characterize that story as almost entirely wrong? yes. sean: i do appreciate that you guys have the story, you need a little bit more sourcing, wrap it up, but i trust everything that you are saying is t true, because you have been way ahead of the curve, john, what is your reaction to that. more importantly, for ten straight months, the news media in this country has just gone with, again, clapper, comey, brennan, rogers, all of these people, and maxine waters and
problem. we ve had on camera a woman whose son was tortured and set on fire by an illegal criminal. i m for passing citizenship for legal and abiding, so is president trump, you can t deport 11 million people, that s ridiculous, and the size of the force you need to do that, no way. so, i think that there s common sense. what trump would like to do. no, he s not going to do 11 million. david: wrap it up, steve. mark did it on the bottom line, 800,000 serious criminals here he will legally and trying to send back 600,000, that s the no-brainer, what s the problem here? and the president says he ll lash our spending, some say go big or go home. it s time to scrap entire agencies. they name which ones next.
he s the greatest, he s the new leonardo dicaprio, who was the new jack nicholson, who was the man. that s a pretty high bar to set, gene kelly? tell me, i go to seat musical, i d like to see fred astaire and gene kelly, people who can sing and dance. tom: wrap it up, tony. lib present a liberal company excluded, this is what liberals do, they attack and exclude you. do additional institutions, procreation, motherhood, homemaking, these are terrible things, that s what they think and this is why they re going to be losing for a long time. tom: a young hunter celebrated her first deer kill and he gets in trouble at school, her school gets in trouble with me. up next.