they had already known. in fact, your colleagues in congress, senators warner and berr said the dossier corroborated. katie, come on. they could be on rated some parts that were in the document. katie, come on. i didn t say that. that s what they said. here s my second question to you. i m letting you go on your tangents. i invited you on to answer questions. it was a salacious document unproven. we know this dossier is garbage. but did they dress it up like intelligence? they both said that parts of the dossier have been corroborated. that is not katie terr saying that. that is senators warn eastern burr in the senate. you can t say come on katie. go to your colleagues and say come on to them. they ve seen much more than i have. hold on. hold on. you re talking about leaks. and you re saying james comey said it was unverified under oath. let me ask a question,
like what nunes is doing in the house. pretty clear the contrast here. the senate committee, berr and westerner had a joint press conference last week. they basically locked arms and said we re going to go wherever the faukts take us. i think the american people can dpen depend on the investigationing to done on a bipartisan basis and go where the facts lead us. mcconnell there contrasting the work to nunes. president trump reiterating the baseless charges again this weekend. he cites that obama surveillance scandal which mcconnell also dismissed to day. intelligence information that indicates the obama administration somehow applied, asked for surveillance of the trump transition, the trump team, any trump associates? no. here s the state of play. the fbi and the cia rejecting trump s wiretap claims.
confusing labels don t make it any easier. now a consumer watchdog is offering some help. here is abc s david kerley. reporter: head down the grocery aisle and you re bombarded with labels. natural, whole grains. but do you really know what it all means? look at this cereal box, pictures of berries. are there any inside? the only fruit in this cereal is dried apples? that s right. reporter: that s michael jacobson, head of center for science and public interest, who has been battling what he says is confusing labels for decades. the food industry thinks this is a war and their livelihoods depend on you buying their product. reporter: he says that cereal has red and blue food coloring added to look like by like berr. how are they able to do that? they also say just because there s a picture of berries, that doesn t mean you re actually getting pieces of berries. kellogg s says this picture just depicts the flavor of the product.
next few years. there might be discussion of tax reform. but you re also running into an election year at this point. part is we have seen republicans say i m not a fan. but i will vote to let it go forward. they saw more than 300 million vote for this thing. . they don t want to be responsible for rejecting an overwhelming bipartisan piece of legislation. you ve got 55 minutes of the senate democratic caucus. all indications are they will vote to concede the republican vote. you need five. yesterday we had four. are you foggy with mccain, public, berr, srpl skwrpl. those are phau.