anna. ., , . . of the state of the wheezy anna. ., , ., ., ,., ., anna. the louisiana governor, i understand. anna. the louisiana governor, i understand, has anna. the louisiana governor, i understand, has put anna. the louisiana governor, i understand, has put it - anna. the louisiana governor, i understand, has put it in - understand, has put it in really stark terms, telling residents there is no timeline for when they can go back home. what has been the reaction in the local community to this. i would say here in louisiana i think people arejust would say here in louisiana i think people are just coming together. i was out yesterday and, you know, it is really just people trying to help each other. like i said, there is no power. there is no cell service or internet so it is really just kind of people coming together to try and help each other. there certainly are people in these disaster areas. i think a lot of people understand that not everyone has the resources or the mea
cross-examination. that s not the way it works. she waived her right to fifth amendment privilege by issuing an opening statement, she ought to stand here and answer our questions. mike: i was thinking the same thing when i was watching that i m glad somebody brought it up before she left. trey gowdy did it anna: she may not be able to keep her mouth shut for too long. if darrell issa calls her back. our judge napolitano says if she refuses to answer questions she can be locked up for it. mike: you can t plead the fifth again? clayton: if you have an opening statement. that was the crux of it. you have this opening statement and then you attempt to then going into saying pleading the fifth. mike: you think that i m guilty of something that i m not telling the truth. clayton: anyone that says that first, you know, that s where stephan hayes says look, the problem is telling the truth, if you have to come out and say that you are worried about me telling the truth, you are prob