his part. after months of being coy about whether he was actually vaccinated or not, this is the one about what you sow is what you reap. yeah, that is always a quote i think about. that s why i try really hard to be a nice person because i do believe that that car ma s coming right back. that car ma is coming right back to me, and i don t want any part of that. mike lubica, thanks so much for being here. your new book the horsewoman with james patterson is out and i want folks to know that and go pick it up. the escapism for your weekday. mike lubica, again, thank you for joining us. coming up, yet rage over the sexual assault conviction over an 18-year-old. women s rights advocate gloria allred is coming up next. s righa allred is coming up next
most famous visitors to north korea. reporter: yes, i got off the phone with dennis rodman at about the same time warmbier was released. it is his hope one day the doors will be opened so both nations can coexist and strive together in peace. and for that reason that s what makes these trips so vital in reaching this goal. he seems, brianna, to be disagreeing with this travel ban. they also told us rodman is still planning to go back to north korea at some point. all right, brian todd, thank you for the report. breaking news next, donald trump, jr. is facing a deadline to say whether he ll testify to congressional investigators in the russia probe, or possibly face a subpoena. plus, the latest on the major white house shake up and the debut of the new communications director. the president has really good car ma, and the world turns back to him. he s genuinely a wonderful human
over and over again all right, thank you, greg, for that musical intro. back in 2010, the obama administration made this prediction about the future of iraq. i am very optimistic about iraq, i think it s going to be one of the great achievements of this administration. you re going to see a stable government in iraq that is actually moving toward a representative government. nearly four years later, al qaeda is in control of key parts of the country. nearly all of fallujah, parts of ramadi, and the town of car ma. our trooped works alongside iraqis to secure it in the war. 1,300 americans gave their lives. the u.s. is concern recent uprisings and will try to help but without sending back any troops. this is a fight that belongs to the iraqis. that s exactly what the president and the world decided some time ago. when we left iraq. so we re not obviously contemplating returning. we re not contemplating putting
the buying and selling of stock by corporate insiders who have access to nonpublic information that could affect the stock price can be a criminal offense. just ask hedge fund manager raj, who got prison for congressional lawmakers have no doing it. corporate responsibilities and have long been considered exempt from insider trading laws. even though they have daily access to nonpublic information and plenty of opportunities to trade on it. we know that during the healthcare debate, people were trading healthcare stocks. we know that during the financial crisis of 2008, they were getting out of the market before the rest of america knew what was going on. steve croft from 60 minutes is going to join us in a moment. what was going on was gop congressmen like spencer back us of alabama and fellows of the house financial services committee were getting dire top secret briefings on the crisis from treasury secretary hank paulson. at the same time, according to 60 minutes
on this? it s the way the rules have been defined and the people who make the rules are the political class in washington and they ve conveniently written them in such a way they don t apply to themselves. the buying and selling of stock by corporate insiders who have access to nonpublic information that could affect the stock price can be a criminal offense. just ask hedge fund manager raj, who got prison for congressional lawmakers have no doing it. corporate responsibilities and have long been considered exempt from insider trading laws. even though they have daily access to nonpublic information and plenty of opportunities to trade on it. we know that during the healthcare debate, people were trading healthcare stocks. we know that during the financial crisis of 2008, they were getting out of the market before the rest of america knew what was going on. steve croft from 60 minutes is going to join us in a moment. what was going on was gop congressmen like spence