and untrue. let s be careful and use caution. this is why. there were some producers at other channels were wondering and have to change their rundown. they are rewriting prime time right now. marie, i want to bring you in as well with your experience. you wear another hat. when i was dealing with you at the reporter and you were at the state department, you were a little mad at me or other reporters. never mad at you, ed. in all seriousness, you dealt with this kind of thing where you would tell news organizations, you better have your stories straight. a story about the iran nuclear deal where the details really mattered and have impact. in this case, we have a situation where this is a presidency on the line. democrats suggesting that he could be impeached. we heard about sub borning perjury, obstruction of justice. these are serious, serious matters. these stories have to be accurate if we are going to get to the bottom of this story.
do they say, we got some things wrong and we ll do better or do they double down and continue to defend a story they said a few moments ago was true? susan? being a journalist, you have to have your sources right. you have to depend on them. you better have one, two, and even three to back up the same story. there is reputational risk. look what happened to buzz feed. is anyone going to believe them from now on. nan? speaking as a former member of congress, this reflects, journalism has never been so biased and so hair-triggered in favor of one party and against another. i am just glad that there are journalists out there who will report the actual story instead of jumping on a bandwagon. this is ed henry filling in for martha maccallum. the special counsel, robert mueller, authorized his office to issue a very, very rare statement. they say this on the record.
they do, ed. if this turns out to be not accurate, it will be a disservice to the very good journalists who are running down real stories about what bob mueller is investigating, many of which have been out in the public and have been true. they would do a disservice to journalism in that case. i would say team trump, as representatives of the administration and the president, have at times gotten themselves into trouble and seemed untrust worthy in their denials, because their stories on so many issues have changed. if you look at rudy giuliani and his story changing on the issue of collusion, that s why for a lot of people, not just democrats. when they hear a denial, it doesn t always ring true. when i would say something wasn t true, i was always telling the truth. team trump has gotten himself into trouble.
staff oomtio omarosa manigault. i m joined by ari fleischer. i want you to listen to sound last night and watch ed henry filling in for shannon bream talking to katrina pearson and now working for the pac. watch. if that s the truth. why don t you tell me ed, you know, i don t know all the details of this book. i haven t seen it but did i say yes, he used the n word to move the conversation along? he didn t say that last night. changed the story. the first call that you are talking about where she is claiming that i said that was in a totally different call where she was arguing with lynn patton about the existence of this tape. let me explain something to you. omarosa has been using this type manipulate people. she is a bully, a pushy and
listen to the news i did an interview earlier today where they re talking about rex tillerson was fired because he said something negative about putin yesterday. i was told by a cabinet member, sean, in december that the plan is to have mike pompeo replace rex tillerson at the state department. that s three months ago. that s reality. sean: good to see you. ed, we ll be watching tonight. ed henry filling in for shannon bream. i have a minute my monologue for people like louis farrakhan and hillary clinton and democrats that support these kind of people. we re awaiting the election results in pennsylvania in the 18th congressional district. we ll follow that ahead. hands go here. feet go here. you know what goes here.