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it is unknown, unknowable, and constantly changing. unknown, unknowable, and constantly changing. for the physics major is like the heisenberg principle. measuring something in and of itself changes it. that is my view of the future as well. if you know something about it, it will almost assuredly not happen. if you know what will happen, you do something about it and it will not happen. did we ever fight the soviet union in the plains of europe? no. why? we knew a lot about it and we did a lot to prepare for it and it was part of the whole to -- the whole deterrent. it never happened. what i tell folks, this describes the future. so does this. they are exactly the same thing , only a completely different answer. i told you this was what? the soviet union and the central point of europe. nato. complex is unknown, unknowable and constantly changing. both of these ascribed the future in general terms. this was describing a known problem. this was describing an unknown problem. i tell folks there is a guy who is supposed to design the army. i only have to know one thing about the fut
it is unknown, unknowable, and constantly changing. unknown, unknowable, and constantly changing. for the physics major is like the heisenberg principle. measuring something in and of itself changes it. that is my view of the future as well. if you know something about it, it will almost assuredly not happen. if you know what will happen, you do something about it and it will not happen. did we ever fight the soviet union in the plains of europe? no. why? we knew a lot about it and we did a lot...
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[cheers and applause] you know, in these too-divided times with unknowable threats around the world, it's a good time for men and women who bow the head and bend the knee, maybe do that a little bit more often for america. [applause] and, you know, and i'm not talking about praying for one particular cause or one particular agenda. i rather like what abraham lincoln said in his time when he was asked if he thought god was on his side, president lincoln said i rather concern myself more with whether we're on god's side. [applause] than whether god's on our side. [applause] so just pray for america. pray for this country. i truly do believe that words that were spoken and recorded millennia ago are every bit as true today as they were then, the words that americans have repaired to throughout much more challenging times in the life of this nation. that if his people who are called by his name will humble themselves and pray, he'll hear from heaven, and he'll heal this land. [applause] this one nation, under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. [applause] [cheers and appla
[cheers and applause] you know, in these too-divided times with unknowable threats around the world, it's a good time for men and women who bow the head and bend the knee, maybe do that a little bit more often for america. [applause] and, you know, and i'm not talking about praying for one particular cause or one particular agenda. i rather like what abraham lincoln said in his time when he was asked if he thought god was on his side, president lincoln said i rather concern myself more with...
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i guess i would say, that is unknowable, as it always is, people's motives.he question is, does the country deserve a higher level of protection in light of what we are watching happened in europe? i don't see how we don't deserve that. >> no, i agree with you that we need a higher level of production, especially nowadays. but we have to identify where the threat is. as charles was saying, many of these radicals are homegrown, meaning that they are not coming from somewhere else, they are grown within this countrieses. we have a violent extremism, make sure that the ices narrative over a class of civilization is not the one that we adopt, you are right, nobody knows president trump's motives. we are concerned that sometimes his rhetoric inflames that. that is the concern of the -- >> tucker: i guess. it is hard to generalize about the intelligence organizations, if the huge group. but this has been going on for a long time. you can hardly blame his intemperate language for all of it. in the 18 terror plots that have been foiled in the last couple of years, tw
i guess i would say, that is unknowable, as it always is, people's motives.he question is, does the country deserve a higher level of protection in light of what we are watching happened in europe? i don't see how we don't deserve that. >> no, i agree with you that we need a higher level of production, especially nowadays. but we have to identify where the threat is. as charles was saying, many of these radicals are homegrown, meaning that they are not coming from somewhere else, they are...
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the great tom payne once said, it's impossible to make people to unthink their thoughts or unknow their knowledge. we have come too far to turn the clock back. i know rand paul who i saw on tv today who think we should get rid of all forms of public attempts to get people health insurance. rand paul takes a principled position. he says the government shouldn't be involved at all. i don't know how he feels about medicare or medicaid. he certainly hates the affordable care act. he wants to repeal it, which is what the g.o.p. would do. he is going to vote against that bill because it keeps the remnants of the system we voted in with the affordable care act. i understand that. i understand his position. i disagree with it, because as americans we have to have solidarity and we have to take care of each other with insurance because the misfortunes of life can happen to anybody. he said that's not part of the social contract. ok. that's fine, i get. but what i don't understand, people are saying, well, we said we would just get rid of it but get rid of parts of it and throw people off their h
the great tom payne once said, it's impossible to make people to unthink their thoughts or unknow their knowledge. we have come too far to turn the clock back. i know rand paul who i saw on tv today who think we should get rid of all forms of public attempts to get people health insurance. rand paul takes a principled position. he says the government shouldn't be involved at all. i don't know how he feels about medicare or medicaid. he certainly hates the affordable care act. he wants to repeal...
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, among the manufacturers that are gathered here today, in this time of widening challenges and unknowable threat i want to assure you you have a president who understands. we do not build navy ships and thataft and the weapons defend our freedom. we do not fill the arsenal of democracy without american manufacturing. for america to be prosperous, for america to be secure, american manufacturing must be strong and under president donald trump the manufacturers that make america will be stronger. stronger than ever before. our nation will have the manufacturing infrastructure we need to provide good paying jobs to promote our prosperity but also to protect our nation. and, to ensure a safe and prosperous future for ourselves and our posterity. so icy to you with confidence and to all those gathered here at the national association of manufacturers, together we will make america prosperous again. together we will make america safe again. and to borrow a phrase, together we will make america great again. thank you very much. god bless you. and, god bless the united states of america. [applaus
, among the manufacturers that are gathered here today, in this time of widening challenges and unknowable threat i want to assure you you have a president who understands. we do not build navy ships and thataft and the weapons defend our freedom. we do not fill the arsenal of democracy without american manufacturing. for america to be prosperous, for america to be secure, american manufacturing must be strong and under president donald trump the manufacturers that make america will be...
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so as this catastrophic fungus takes over her brain and gives her a singular unknowing focus she has one last ominous promise her sad friends in giddy enemies who would use the word as a fund-raising weapon. >> i'm not going anywhere. [applause] i have a big state and what happens in this country, i am very unbowed and i'm broken about what happens because i don't want it to happen to anybody else. kennedy: what, losing? it happens in every election. she just can't come to ribs with the fact that she has no real grasp on power and has to make a series of embarrassing excuses for why she's "the biggest loser". only talking about herself she compounds the problems the democratic party suffers from. a dying selfish bench that is out of touch with frustrated voters who have no desire to have the keys to a soulless statist who lost the race and your dignity. glad you are here. let's start the show. i am kennedy. so what can we make of hillary's lame game? with us now joe concho media reporter for the hell. joe i want to ask you what is the first word that comes to mind when you see this p
so as this catastrophic fungus takes over her brain and gives her a singular unknowing focus she has one last ominous promise her sad friends in giddy enemies who would use the word as a fund-raising weapon. >> i'm not going anywhere. [applause] i have a big state and what happens in this country, i am very unbowed and i'm broken about what happens because i don't want it to happen to anybody else. kennedy: what, losing? it happens in every election. she just can't come to ribs with the...
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wounds are so complex and so difficult to take care of that the course of treatment ahead is simply unknowablet this point. i don't want to paint too grim of picture but the course of action is something that they have to wait to feel out. may be that they're deciding to comment less publicly. the less said the better. in terms of other victims, a mixed bag. let's start with zach barth, who was an aide to congressman williams. despite being shot in the calf muscle and right field and making his way back to the dugout, he was back at work in the u.s. capitol this morning. showed no worse for the wear other than a limp. he described his run-in with the gunman. >> there's no why for me to go, no gate. so i did the best thing i can. get on the ground. i see him turn his gun towards me. it just starts popping all around me. he hits me in my leg. my adrenaline is pumping and my fight or flight reflexes take control. i said if i want to live, i need to get to better cover. >> he made it back to the dugout running full speed on the leg that was wounded where his bod, congressman williams, took his bel
wounds are so complex and so difficult to take care of that the course of treatment ahead is simply unknowablet this point. i don't want to paint too grim of picture but the course of action is something that they have to wait to feel out. may be that they're deciding to comment less publicly. the less said the better. in terms of other victims, a mixed bag. let's start with zach barth, who was an aide to congressman williams. despite being shot in the calf muscle and right field and making his...
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mallory claimed he unknow knowingly met with chinese intelligence and said nothing he gave them was clarified. a search for the devices, shows information information and my object is to get paid. >> he could face life in prison and in certain circumstances, even the death penalty. >>> we want to go back to the live desk where erika gonzalez left behind. look at that damage. so this video into our newsroom. the scene is that of a tornado. this is the result of cindy. this is the scene of a town in alabama. a liquor store, a car repair shop absolutely wrecked. four people were hurt here. the storm was blamed for one death. a child. thousands of people still without power and now it is raining in that area as well. and raining here in d.c. >> from the live desk, i'mer akah gonzalez. back to you. >>> make a look at the top stories. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has a big challenge ahead of him. president obama's health care law. four republicans have come out against the measure that would cut medicaid and defund planned parenthood. >>> a mother of four was found dead inside a car. andr
mallory claimed he unknow knowingly met with chinese intelligence and said nothing he gave them was clarified. a search for the devices, shows information information and my object is to get paid. >> he could face life in prison and in certain circumstances, even the death penalty. >>> we want to go back to the live desk where erika gonzalez left behind. look at that damage. so this video into our newsroom. the scene is that of a tornado. this is the result of cindy. this is the...
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coming out of this is there is no doubt that russian involvement in the election from knowing or unknowingolitical actors was evident. david: thanks so much straight back to you later. as we are waiting right now, trump's personal lawyer will be giving a statement at the next -- statement. that is the national press club. iexpress direct opinion on this key question. mr. comey: i don't think it's for me to say whether the conversation i had with the president was an attempt to obstruct. i took it as a disturbing thing. we are joined by the executive editor of bloomberg's legal and regulation coverage. is there anything here based on what we've heard so far that would indicate obstruction of justice? that's weird comey took us through what happened after the conversation. he really focused on the fact that the subsequent actions and words of the president where the things that have made him uncomfortable. concerned and confused, he said. that is worthy intention piece initially comes into focus for us. said in words, trump his own words that he fired him in part because of the rest of the i
coming out of this is there is no doubt that russian involvement in the election from knowing or unknowingolitical actors was evident. david: thanks so much straight back to you later. as we are waiting right now, trump's personal lawyer will be giving a statement at the next -- statement. that is the national press club. iexpress direct opinion on this key question. mr. comey: i don't think it's for me to say whether the conversation i had with the president was an attempt to obstruct. i took...
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what it is about i believe with or without unknowing, this is an educated guess, is that rosenstein is in a difficult position. he wants to keep his job as deputy attorney general. at the same time he knows trump is not happy with him for doing something i think rosenstein felt was absolutely necessary in aappointing a special counsel after jim comey's firing. so he puts out a tweets saying what trump saying, anonymous, fake news don't believe any of it. i think you always have to remember with officials whether it's sean spicer, steve bannon or rod rosenstein they basically have an audience of one and that's donald trump. we can talk about how it was odd and strapgly phrased, why did rosenstein do it. but if donald trump likes that he did i, see he is standing up against fake news, that's really rosenstein's goal met. >> thank you. >>> coming up the freezing rainic certainly for sailors. >>> then the battle on capitol hill over the president's healthcare plan. democrats aren't happy but it's the irritation on the republican side of the chamber that could cause the trouble for this bil
what it is about i believe with or without unknowing, this is an educated guess, is that rosenstein is in a difficult position. he wants to keep his job as deputy attorney general. at the same time he knows trump is not happy with him for doing something i think rosenstein felt was absolutely necessary in aappointing a special counsel after jim comey's firing. so he puts out a tweets saying what trump saying, anonymous, fake news don't believe any of it. i think you always have to remember with...
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. >> a lot of unknowing for the people who have voted, as well. will this be a hard brext or a soft brexit and does her weakness affect the outcome? >> we have been looking towards the sort of harder brexit. that is cast into doubt. first of all, because the people she is going to be looking for to create this coalition that will allow her to go forward or this alliance that will allow her to form that minority government are worried about the consequences of a hard brexit on the border of northern ireland and the irish republic. they don't want the kind of hard border that is a reminder of times past. that is a new factor and new level of uncertainty in those brexit and how her coalition partners want to go ahead with them. so many questions and uncertainties in this transformed landscape as she enters the crucial negotiations which already dependent very much on her ability to inspire confidence in her ranks. very difficult to see now how she will have to get that hard brex brexit through. >> it is morning time there and perhaps she's mulling th
. >> a lot of unknowing for the people who have voted, as well. will this be a hard brext or a soft brexit and does her weakness affect the outcome? >> we have been looking towards the sort of harder brexit. that is cast into doubt. first of all, because the people she is going to be looking for to create this coalition that will allow her to go forward or this alliance that will allow her to form that minority government are worried about the consequences of a hard brexit on the...
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it's unknowable. we can evaluate whether the policies work, whether agree with them.can't evaluate what he thinks because we don't know. you cast this in racial terms. >> it is racial. >> tucker: how was it racial? doesn't it affect poor white people too? how is it racial? >> if we could go back and look at donald trump as a candidate up through the actions he has made in the beginning of his presidency, the actions that he has taken are very much racially motivated, very much motivated by faith, very much motivated by trying to make america bright -- make america white again, nt just make america great again. >> tucker: how the hell do you look at this budget and say ethnic cleansing? >> we are talking about taking 1.4 trillion out of medicaid, making it so that people who struggle the deepest in the country are not going to be able to get the health care that they need. we are talking about -- t let me finish. they are talking about taking $200 billion away from snap benefits, helping feed people in this country. we are talking about -- >> tucker: how is that --- sl
it's unknowable. we can evaluate whether the policies work, whether agree with them.can't evaluate what he thinks because we don't know. you cast this in racial terms. >> it is racial. >> tucker: how was it racial? doesn't it affect poor white people too? how is it racial? >> if we could go back and look at donald trump as a candidate up through the actions he has made in the beginning of his presidency, the actions that he has taken are very much racially motivated, very much...
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. >> i mean, rick, look, the problem is it's unknowable. put a numerical percentage on this. how much was the james comey letter. how much was her not connecting in michigan. >> there were all sorts of factors that contributed in this election. the overarching one is the one i talked about. look, james comey did not have an impact disproportionally in michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin. >> oh, yes, yes, yes. >> she says that her poll numbers dipped after the october comey letter. >> there was a ten point drop in her poll numbers when that was released. >> you're missing my point, that that issue didn't bite more of those three states than it did anywhere else in the country. the bottom line is it's because she didn't connect on these other things. so the fundamental flaw is what i described. there are a lot of things positive and negative that happened. >> donald trump also has a different opinion about all of this. he tweeted about this. crooked hillary clinton now blames everybody but herself. refuses to say she was a terrible candidate
. >> i mean, rick, look, the problem is it's unknowable. put a numerical percentage on this. how much was the james comey letter. how much was her not connecting in michigan. >> there were all sorts of factors that contributed in this election. the overarching one is the one i talked about. look, james comey did not have an impact disproportionally in michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin. >> oh, yes, yes, yes. >> she says that her poll numbers dipped after the october...
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[applause] and in these times of too much division in america, of widening unknowable threats around the world, the struggling economy as you stand by this president and those who stand by him, i encourage you to avail yourself of that motto. and if you ever mind, it would be a good time to do it. pray for this country. but when you pray, i don't mean pray for an agenda or pray for a party or -- i rather like what abraham lincoln said in his time when he was asked if you thought god was on the side of the union army. president lincoln responded my concern is not whether god is on our side. my greatest concern is that web on god's side. and so pray for america. pray for this country. america matters far beyond. and so with confidence in all of you, with boundless confidence of the president i have to serve, and with faith in him who set this miracle of democracy on these shores, i can tell you, i know in my heart of hearts that with your support, and with president trump in the white house, we will make america safe again. we will make america prosperous again. and to borrow a phrase.
[applause] and in these times of too much division in america, of widening unknowable threats around the world, the struggling economy as you stand by this president and those who stand by him, i encourage you to avail yourself of that motto. and if you ever mind, it would be a good time to do it. pray for this country. but when you pray, i don't mean pray for an agenda or pray for a party or -- i rather like what abraham lincoln said in his time when he was asked if you thought god was on the...
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and get the cigars and the full treatment thinks that it's all -- but again, steve, one of the unknowabley events is what percentage of the money raised actually ends up in the hands of the charity. >> and because this had the trump name on it and was played at the trump golf course, many people assumed this is a huge nut we're paying but so much is going st. jude's. in the article they mentioned that $100,000 donation went from the donald trump foundation to the eric trump foundation and that money then went to the trump organization. you know, in the article, they say this maneuver would appear to have more in common with a drug cartel's money laundering operation than charity's best practices. best practices among charities gets reviewed all the time. what's your take on this? >> it's shady as hell. >> it's shady as hell according to steve schmidt. >> i think anybody that's going to fall out of theirhair that the trump organization and associated charities don't follow a charitable best practices. i mean come on. there's this grifter culture around the entirety of all that stuff. i wil
and get the cigars and the full treatment thinks that it's all -- but again, steve, one of the unknowabley events is what percentage of the money raised actually ends up in the hands of the charity. >> and because this had the trump name on it and was played at the trump golf course, many people assumed this is a huge nut we're paying but so much is going st. jude's. in the article they mentioned that $100,000 donation went from the donald trump foundation to the eric trump foundation and...
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the president, obama did not want to make it appear that he would effect the out come, i.e., unknowinguccessor and he have to be careful and that is why james comey made the announcement. and now back to this situation. you're going to have spins on both sides from the right you'll hear he did nothing, he didn't react but your point, and i agree a thousand percent, he didn't want to highlight because he didn't want to make it appear if he took a very harsh action to shut it down to combat the meddling or interference, that it would be perceived to be helping hillary clinton. so it was a very difficult box he was in and i think if people look at it reasonably, they will realize that there are arguments on both sides of it but at the same time it is hard to criticize what president obama had done. >> thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> thank you. >> now back to health care in a moment. if the senate is able to pass their bill, the bcra, it will head back to the house. i'll talk to scott taylor about whether he could support the senate version of the bill to repeal and replace obamacare
the president, obama did not want to make it appear that he would effect the out come, i.e., unknowinguccessor and he have to be careful and that is why james comey made the announcement. and now back to this situation. you're going to have spins on both sides from the right you'll hear he did nothing, he didn't react but your point, and i agree a thousand percent, he didn't want to highlight because he didn't want to make it appear if he took a very harsh action to shut it down to combat the...
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bolides a lot of young people who had the two had not been traced according gaged and politics the unknowing gaged and the interesting thing is we have never drop in the general election and scotland where as across england the wheels it was not so high up on the scotland it was a war on the s. and p. actually lost nearly five hundred thousand voters and only five hundred thousand would be his interest in saying. and scotland because you would think would have done so well in england and wales live out in scotland. less than ten thousand votes less than ten thousand votes between a last year and this is good this year so that shows you that the liberal party in scotland is stop stop and that's blather rate bubble because they all voted against core but they all campaigned against government and then go and believe of open up ten percent and scotland a leave of what not one percent and that's because the labor party in scotland was too busy attacking independents and attacking the s. and p. that they forgot to get caught and authorities understand it that that what happened to labor and scott
bolides a lot of young people who had the two had not been traced according gaged and politics the unknowing gaged and the interesting thing is we have never drop in the general election and scotland where as across england the wheels it was not so high up on the scotland it was a war on the s. and p. actually lost nearly five hundred thousand voters and only five hundred thousand would be his interest in saying. and scotland because you would think would have done so well in england and wales...
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uncertainty whether lawmakers from both parties and others across the media and social be a were made into unknowingrussian conspirators. host: john brennan says they try to get people to act on their behalf wittingly or unwittingly. issued aday, they spray of competing subpoenas. host: attorney general jeff sessions, the headline, senators want. -- senators wanted james comey to investigate sessions. al franken and patrick leahy released three letters to the and may.rch, april, they've been expecting a briefing for mr. comey on may 12 but never got it because president trump abruptly fired him three days earlier. back to our conversation with all of you. e is do you think the grad for the president and congress. mark in new york, share your thoughts. caller: good morning. i would give the president an f for a couple of reasons. with hisdo i disagree getting out of the paris climate accord, it shows he doesn't understand science. i also think he has a problem with math. proposal,k at his tax it's going to really hurt his race. it's going to be interesting to him,f this sticks with even when they get
uncertainty whether lawmakers from both parties and others across the media and social be a were made into unknowingrussian conspirators. host: john brennan says they try to get people to act on their behalf wittingly or unwittingly. issued aday, they spray of competing subpoenas. host: attorney general jeff sessions, the headline, senators want. -- senators wanted james comey to investigate sessions. al franken and patrick leahy released three letters to the and may.rch, april, they've been...
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finally, the silence, i realize what a bad impression i am making unknowing, coming in here under the assumption that i would be greeted by some cousin southern style. on the contrary, there was now one minute and other editors were about to come in and i could see the door -- he said thank you, mr. andres, take his name and if we haven't office boy job sometime we can talk. nice to see you, young man but i said goodbye and thank you for i walked out the door feeling humiliated and down the elevator, across the bus station, back to ocean city, new jersey. it was the summer of 1953 and i was going to call that cousin and say you jerk, what a stupid thing to do. i didn't. two weeks later, in my mother's to shop, the phone rings. the new york times is calling, i happen to be there. gay talese you are interested in an copy boy job yes, sir. i'll be there in four hours. come two weeks from now and then i stopped started my job is a copy boy. the most glorious time of my life. twenty-one years old, coming to the new york times as a copy boy. what was wonderful about that time and it was pro
finally, the silence, i realize what a bad impression i am making unknowing, coming in here under the assumption that i would be greeted by some cousin southern style. on the contrary, there was now one minute and other editors were about to come in and i could see the door -- he said thank you, mr. andres, take his name and if we haven't office boy job sometime we can talk. nice to see you, young man but i said goodbye and thank you for i walked out the door feeling humiliated and down the...
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uncertainty whether lawmakers from both parties and others across the media and social be a were made into unknowingssian conspirators. host: john brennan says they try to get people to act on their behalf wittingly or unwittingly. issued aday, they spray of competing subpoenas. host: attorney general jeff sessions, the headline, senators want. -- senators wanted james comey to investigate sessions. al franken and patrick leahy released three letters to the and may.rch, april, they've been expecting a briefing for mr. comey on may 12 but never got it because president trump abruptly fired him three days earlier. back to our conversation with all of you. e is do you think the grad for the president and congress. mark in new york, share your thoughts. caller: good morning. i would give the president an f for a couple of reasons. with hisdo i disagree getting out of the paris climate accord, it shows he doesn't understand science. i also think he has a problem with math. proposal,k at his tax it's going to really hurt his race. it's going to be interesting to him,f this sticks with even when they get h
uncertainty whether lawmakers from both parties and others across the media and social be a were made into unknowingssian conspirators. host: john brennan says they try to get people to act on their behalf wittingly or unwittingly. issued aday, they spray of competing subpoenas. host: attorney general jeff sessions, the headline, senators want. -- senators wanted james comey to investigate sessions. al franken and patrick leahy released three letters to the and may.rch, april, they've been...