i ve lived through periods of what s the first question for time by any means today would be called clinical depression but anybody on the committee, for even that s a scam. whoever shows up john doe, jane all it means somebody in a clinic said it. there is no blood test. doe, the president said this in front of reporters about his reporter: marianne williamson last year suggesting clinical belief director mueller was appropriately cautioning us depression isn t a real thing. she recently told the new york about russian interference and times she regretted saying that the intelligence committee or decide with the president publicly. suggesting her issue is not the the president gave the democrats use of anti-depressants but the over prescribing of them. a gift because they force him to last night on this program she again tried the explain. go with them. we have over the last few years taken this kind of cheap yellow smiley face, put it over emotion like happy, happy, happy. or
again, i m the one here who has had a lot of experience with people in pain. sure. when i meet i just don t think telling people it will numb them is a good idea. oh, well, that s your belief. tonight, williamson s campaign released a statement which reads in part williamson is speaking as a concerned citizen and presidential candidate, she stays in her lane and does not weigh in on the dig notice of any individual regarding medical or health condition. randi kaye is looking at williamson s past statements on depression and vaccines. here is randi s report. i ve lived through periods of time by any means today would be called clinical depression but even that s a scam. all it means somebody in a clinic said it. there is no blood test. reporter: marianne williamson last year suggesting clinical depression isn t a real thing. she verecently told the new yo times she regretted saying that
this and then we can see if we want to have a hearing or not. he dragged ronny jackson through the mud publicly. you understand why the president is upset, a lot of people are upset the way he handled that, should he be concerned in montana. it s possible. montana is a strange state. montana has ranchers, cowboys. it s a lovely state. beautiful. it has a lot of hippies, environmentalists, strange mix of people and independent minded. trump won that state by 24. but they ve shown they re willing to vote for liberals and conservatives on the same ballot, strange. tester probably overreached here. he attached a rear admiral and attacked his honor and attacked in ways that were shameful. you have to go home and explain to your children, not just he did this or that. these are personal. the secret service came out and said this isn t a real thing. one of them isn t true. that s not true, there were two. the car wrecks and the hotel, the secret service said they had no record o
top notch lawyers and then we learned about a grand jury being used to look into this and now we learn about this raid. it makes it harder and harder for trump to say this is much to do about nothing. this isn t a real thing and this has nothing to do with me. it starts to look more and more what americans expect for an actual investigation that can lead to something real. paul manafort has name has come up repeatedly when we were talking about the special counsel and the investigation, as well. it is significant because others have surfaced like robert page and stone who didn t have a significant relationship with the trump campaign. the white house tried to say it. they re trying to say it. nobody believes it. paul manafort is one of the satellite associates. campaign manager and one of the de facto campaign manager, if not by title. he is still doing it. involve would the trump campaign for a significant period of time until close to the very end.
there isn t except it s about the message that they would be sending. that kasowitz would be sending and perceived, i think, by people, by people who support donald trump that they are taking action. even if it isn t a real thing, least there could be this perception that there is something. it is also important to make sure we check back in next week to see if this actually happens. one of the things that the president often does is threaten, you know, retribution against people who have made accusations against him and not follow through. that s one of the reasons why some people have characterized this as an abuse of power. because it does suggest that what they are try doing is get on the offense for the sake of combatting comey, further undermining character and threatening a legal case against him where there may not be one. tuesday, the attorney general, who has come under a lot of criticism lately, a lot of fire, jeff sessions, will be