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when you see sanjay's reporting and you take valerie's story. there are millions like her with chronic illness across this country. you hear the statistics, right, on how 20% of the people account for 80% of the costs in this country. are lawmakers ever going to be honestly saying that these people, people like valerie will not lose coverage? >> listen, i think that -- no. i don't think so i have think they may believe it. they may say it enough times that they think in fact it is a fact but the bottom line is there are people who are going to be hurt. up think we'll know in a week or so what the cbo shows. 40 million people were going to lose insurance. we'll see when the budget office actually scores this bill, reviews it and these members of congress, the house members who are back home perhaps they'll start getting an earful from their stwentconstituents. >> sanjay, on that statistic front, when you can say 1% accounts for how much? >> 21% of health care cost. 5%, 50%. >> is that part of the calculation here for some of the members in the se
when you see sanjay's reporting and you take valerie's story. there are millions like her with chronic illness across this country. you hear the statistics, right, on how 20% of the people account for 80% of the costs in this country. are lawmakers ever going to be honestly saying that these people, people like valerie will not lose coverage? >> listen, i think that -- no. i don't think so i have think they may believe it. they may say it enough times that they think in fact it is a fact...
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like valerie. every few weeks valerie makes a 40-minute drive from her home in newnan, georgia, for a treatment. she invited me along on one of her trips. >> this type of medicine is a lifetime commitment. i had no option. at this point i had tried every drug, surgery, procedures. this was my option. >> reporter: without insurance, a year's dosage could cost valerie about $20,000. are you worried about the affordable care act being repealed and the impact it would have? >> i'm nervous not knowing the future and not knowing exactly what is going to be voted on. what are they going to keep? what are they going to do for people like me who have chronic illnesses. >> reporter: under the house bill, now at the senate, insurance companies could possibly put limits on coverage of certain treatments, depending on the state. states may no longer require insurers to cover essential health benefits like emergency and preventative care and people with a chronic or pre-existing condition like as mu, diabetes or
like valerie. every few weeks valerie makes a 40-minute drive from her home in newnan, georgia, for a treatment. she invited me along on one of her trips. >> this type of medicine is a lifetime commitment. i had no option. at this point i had tried every drug, surgery, procedures. this was my option. >> reporter: without insurance, a year's dosage could cost valerie about $20,000. are you worried about the affordable care act being repealed and the impact it would have? >> i'm...
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. >> 23-year-old valerie minacapelli hasn't always been so mellow. she's nearing the end of 90-day sentence for convictions that include assault on a police officer. >> i got in a fight with a girl. when they took me to the police station, they got rough with me so i fought back. i punched a lieutenant in the face. they gave me assault and battery on a lieutenant police officer. they call me smiley, because i'm always smiling. i'm a nice person, but don't get in my personal space because it's going down. >> minacapelli proved her point just a few days after arriving in jail. she got into fight with another female inmate. >> she got a broken eye socket. i put her in the infirmary for eight days. time to go. >> the fight earned her a lengthy stay in the female segregation unit. she was released to general population a few weeks ago. despite her sometimes violent tendencies, she claims her numerous days in the suffolk county jail stem from her addiction to cocaine and heroin. >> when i was with my kids, i never did nothing. never did no drugs. did nothi
. >> 23-year-old valerie minacapelli hasn't always been so mellow. she's nearing the end of 90-day sentence for convictions that include assault on a police officer. >> i got in a fight with a girl. when they took me to the police station, they got rough with me so i fought back. i punched a lieutenant in the face. they gave me assault and battery on a lieutenant police officer. they call me smiley, because i'm always smiling. i'm a nice person, but don't get in my personal space...
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valerie jarrett, everybody.nd applause ) >> trevor: join us tomorrow night at 11:00. now here it is, your moment of zen. >> now your white house is saying that what we di
valerie jarrett, everybody.nd applause ) >> trevor: join us tomorrow night at 11:00. now here it is, your moment of zen. >> now your white house is saying that what we di
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valerie jarrett, everybody.applause ) it's the applebee's big bold grill combos. try a chicken combo, combo'd with a ribs combo. it's the combo of combos. combo'd two meats, two sides. the big bold grill combos. starting at $12.99. only at applebee's. we built the most99. powerful solar array at any one brewery in the country. producing twenty-two million beers each year, powered by the sun. coors light. whatever your mountain, climb on. ♪ doto be our next spokesperson?m seems like a good fit. but he's so boring. i'm yawning just talking about him. well it's our job to change that. uh guys. i think he can hear us. hm. sounds like you're on the fence. why don't i just leave you my resume? yes, it's laminated. no thanks. you're hired! caramel has been square for far too long. uh. ow. introducing new caramel m&m's. tired of paying hundreds more a year in taxes and fees for your unlimited plan? only t-mobile gives you unlimited data with taxes and fees included. that'll save you hundreds. get two lines for a hundred
valerie jarrett, everybody.applause ) it's the applebee's big bold grill combos. try a chicken combo, combo'd with a ribs combo. it's the combo of combos. combo'd two meats, two sides. the big bold grill combos. starting at $12.99. only at applebee's. we built the most99. powerful solar array at any one brewery in the country. producing twenty-two million beers each year, powered by the sun. coors light. whatever your mountain, climb on. ♪ doto be our next spokesperson?m seems like a good...
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please welcome valerie jarrett. ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you! wow. whooo!heers and applause ) >> trevor: they're doing good. they're doing good now that you're here. welcome to the show. you know, any day would be a pleasure having you as a guest. today in particular, though. >> you're on fire. i've been listening to you backstage. >> trevor: thank you very much. thank you very much. there is much to be on fire about. ( laughter ) let's jump straight into it. ( applause ) let's jump straight into it. "the new york times" is reporting that just before f.b.i. director james comey was fired, he asked the d.o.j. for more resources. you know, this was an investigation that was clearly about russia's meddling. what do you make of the latest developments? >> well, every time i turn on the news today, there's a new development. it's kind of hard to keep up with everything going on, right? so this is what i would say to you. look, our democracy is founded on the rule of law, and a part-- an important part of that rule of law is we have an independent f.b.i. we have
please welcome valerie jarrett. ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you! wow. whooo!heers and applause ) >> trevor: they're doing good. they're doing good now that you're here. welcome to the show. you know, any day would be a pleasure having you as a guest. today in particular, though. >> you're on fire. i've been listening to you backstage. >> trevor: thank you very much. thank you very much. there is much to be on fire about. ( laughter ) let's jump straight into it. (...
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valerie jarrett, everybody. applause ) >> trevor: join us tomorrow night at 11:00. now here it is, your moment of zen. >> now your white house is saying that what we did was wrong, but previously, as a candidate, donald trump was saying it was the right thing. >> you're comparing two things that don't belong together. thanks for the trip down memory lane. i was on your show often last fall saying we were going to win mich
valerie jarrett, everybody. applause ) >> trevor: join us tomorrow night at 11:00. now here it is, your moment of zen. >> now your white house is saying that what we did was wrong, but previously, as a candidate, donald trump was saying it was the right thing. >> you're comparing two things that don't belong together. thanks for the trip down memory lane. i was on your show often last fall saying we were going to win mich
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valery: torture is practiced in a number of penal colonies. they've been given carte blanche.eople convicted of extremism and terrorism are sent there. the prison directors have the authority to act outside the law. birgit: anastasia worried for days before her husband was finally released. the supreme court quashed his jail term, but the authorities took their time about actually releasing him. anastasia is overjoyed that he's out. but once they're home, it's clear that he's a changed man. his time behind bars has taken its toll. he often loses his train of thought. ildar insists on showing anastasia just how they tortured him. sometimes he had to stand with his legs splayed for hours until he collapsed. the descriptions are hard for his wife to bear. she pleads with him to stop. she hopes she can help him recover. but it won't be easy without any money. they intend to demand compensation. she'd like them to leave russia straight away, but ildar is determined to stay and fight for the rights of other prisoners. he says that russia's penal colonies haven't improved since the d
valery: torture is practiced in a number of penal colonies. they've been given carte blanche.eople convicted of extremism and terrorism are sent there. the prison directors have the authority to act outside the law. birgit: anastasia worried for days before her husband was finally released. the supreme court quashed his jail term, but the authorities took their time about actually releasing him. anastasia is overjoyed that he's out. but once they're home, it's clear that he's a changed man. his...
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valery: torture is practiced in a number of penal colonies. they've been given carte blanche.eople convicted of extremism and terrorism are sent there. the prison directors have the authority to act outside the law. birgit: anastasia worried for days before her husband was finally released. the supreme court quashed his jail term, but the authorities took their time about actually releasing him. anastasia is overjoyed that he's out. but once they're home, it's clear that he's a changed man. his time behind bars has taken its toll. he often loses his train of thought. ildar insists on showing anastasia just how they tortured him. sometimes he had to stand with hihis legs splayed for houours l he collapsed. the descriptions are hard for his wife to bear. she pleads with him to stop. she hopes she can help him recover. but it won't be easy without any money. they intend to demand compensation. she'd like them to leave russia straight a away, but ildar is determined to stay and fight for the rights of other prisoners. he says that russia's penal colonies haven't improved since the
valery: torture is practiced in a number of penal colonies. they've been given carte blanche.eople convicted of extremism and terrorism are sent there. the prison directors have the authority to act outside the law. birgit: anastasia worried for days before her husband was finally released. the supreme court quashed his jail term, but the authorities took their time about actually releasing him. anastasia is overjoyed that he's out. but once they're home, it's clear that he's a changed man. his...
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uniting families like valeries and educating others about childhood cancer.ssmate, teacher and the principle -- and the principal supporting her in the quest for the fight her sister started. >> i think of it as my second family. >> we have posted the information on the website. all the proceeds go to special love. a non-profit that helps families cancer. she is an outstanding young woman. she says through the battle that her sister was going through she never missed a homework assignment, never turned into in late. she knew it was just as important raising awareness. >> how amazing. >> what is also great even after she graduates the legacy lives on there because the student club will continue. they will continue this ongoing effort to alert them to issues. larry: it will grow from here. alison: making a difference. larry: awesome. alison: thank you. larry: michelle, thanks. >> one of my highlights. i was so excited to do it, i couldn't believe that it happened to me. >> the experience for the boat captain working to bring others the wonder of nature. >> a st
uniting families like valeries and educating others about childhood cancer.ssmate, teacher and the principle -- and the principal supporting her in the quest for the fight her sister started. >> i think of it as my second family. >> we have posted the information on the website. all the proceeds go to special love. a non-profit that helps families cancer. she is an outstanding young woman. she says through the battle that her sister was going through she never missed a homework...
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i was seated near valerie jarrett at a high-profile d.c. event.fight with sarah palin, the whole thing. but anyway, i was going up to roger ailes, and i couldn't resist giving him some -- a little guff, as my uncle would say. i say hi, rog, what's going on over at the propaganda machine. he said i remember when you were a friend of fox and friends. i said yeah, that's when me and richard simmons were doing the weather like 15 years ago. then rahm emanuel came up to me and put his hands on my shoulder and said, we're not doing this here. and i think i'm still friends with valerie jarrett because she said that being friends with her makes her daughter thinks she's cool, but i don't know. i may have pushed it. >> it's a weird confluence, valerie jarrett, rahm emmanuel and roger ailes all sitting together. >> it was not the washington correspondents one but the d-list one, tv and radio one. it was a crazy combo. i will say i'm amazed at how these washington people sit around and next to each other. >> what do you think his legacy -- ailes' legacy is g
i was seated near valerie jarrett at a high-profile d.c. event.fight with sarah palin, the whole thing. but anyway, i was going up to roger ailes, and i couldn't resist giving him some -- a little guff, as my uncle would say. i say hi, rog, what's going on over at the propaganda machine. he said i remember when you were a friend of fox and friends. i said yeah, that's when me and richard simmons were doing the weather like 15 years ago. then rahm emanuel came up to me and put his hands on my...
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pal's gragg race" for a 90210 parody which included a drag queen dressed as thiessen's character, valerie >> we know her as that which we don't speak of. >> all right, coming up -- >> you look stunning tonight. >> thank you. >>> hollywood's main stylist gives us secrets to getting that red carpet glow. >>> and why simone biles' post-"dancing" plans are not what you'd expect. >> that would be nice. can i come? >> yeah. >> and what celebrity couple is living out their spider-man fantasy? that's all straight ahead. >>> closed captioning provided by --
pal's gragg race" for a 90210 parody which included a drag queen dressed as thiessen's character, valerie >> we know her as that which we don't speak of. >> all right, coming up -- >> you look stunning tonight. >> thank you. >>> hollywood's main stylist gives us secrets to getting that red carpet glow. >>> and why simone biles' post-"dancing" plans are not what you'd expect. >> that would be nice. can i come? >> yeah. >>...
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valerie camillo is here with some of the fun promotions taking place for fans. good morning. >> thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having us. >> this is exciting. everybody looks forward to this. we'll get to one in particular in a second. first, start with k street. that's tomorrow. >> started a new fan sharing section at the park. some night for the game, you can buy a ticket. we encourage fans, everybody gets a k card and a special t-shirt. when it's a strikeout, hold it up and cheer on the starting pitcher. there's a few tickets left for friday night's game and the next one will be friday, june 23rd. if you miss out on friday, you can come again. it's been popular with fans. >> the big one that everybody looks forward to. star wars day at the park. that is on saturday. look at all the cool stuff that she's brought for us. what are we looking at here? >> 4:05 start. so many incredible things that happen at the characters that come and dress up as different characters from the film. they interact with the fans. we encourage fans to dress up. >> of course.
valerie camillo is here with some of the fun promotions taking place for fans. good morning. >> thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having us. >> this is exciting. everybody looks forward to this. we'll get to one in particular in a second. first, start with k street. that's tomorrow. >> started a new fan sharing section at the park. some night for the game, you can buy a ticket. we encourage fans, everybody gets a k card and a special t-shirt. when it's a strikeout,...
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(valerie daniel/ chronic condition sufferer) i'm nervous not knowing the future, not knowing exactlyhat's going to be voted on. what are they going to keep? what are they going to do for people like me who have chronic illnesses.(vicki) now, if valerie maintains her health insurance without any gaps longer than 63 days, the proposed law should protect her from any sudden jump in her premiums due to her underlying illness. problem is: that can be hard to do. on average, 30 million people have gaps in their insurance coverage because they are out of work, too sick to work, or can no longer afford it. pam, steve? (pam) police in las vegas are looking for two suspects.. who they say sucker- punched a southern california man... killing him.(steve) and now police are trying to figure out what started the deadly confrontation... it happened early sunday morning... they say the victim luis campos was in vegas for his brother's bachelor party... he was walking down the street when two men approached him...and punched him... campos was knocked unconscious... he never regained consciousness...
(valerie daniel/ chronic condition sufferer) i'm nervous not knowing the future, not knowing exactlyhat's going to be voted on. what are they going to keep? what are they going to do for people like me who have chronic illnesses.(vicki) now, if valerie maintains her health insurance without any gaps longer than 63 days, the proposed law should protect her from any sudden jump in her premiums due to her underlying illness. problem is: that can be hard to do. on average, 30 million people have...
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valerie -- >> when i got to hearing, it was all-out warfare. >> you may call your first witness. >> thedefense began laying out the strange tale from the start with mary evans and her 2009 facebook post. >> why have you come forward in this case? >> on the streets, i always heard that highers didn't do it. >> next the d.c. lawyer who just happened to answer that post of mary's. >> would you please state your name for the record. >> kevin zieleniewski. >> kevin was feeling the pressure. that morning he had awakened screaming obscenities that morning. >> there were demons trying to prevent me and john hielscher from testifying in these hearings. i don't usually wake up in the middle of the night screaming obscenities. >> on the stand, kevin retold the story that john, the old roommate, told him way back in 1993. >> she made a comment to the effect that wow, you wouldn't believe what happened that night. >> so said kevin, he felt a duty to step in. >> why are you here today? >> two innocent people are in prison for life. i learned information that could help set them free. and i felt compe
valerie -- >> when i got to hearing, it was all-out warfare. >> you may call your first witness. >> thedefense began laying out the strange tale from the start with mary evans and her 2009 facebook post. >> why have you come forward in this case? >> on the streets, i always heard that highers didn't do it. >> next the d.c. lawyer who just happened to answer that post of mary's. >> would you please state your name for the record. >> kevin...
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local radio personality valerie knight was there for very personal reasons. >> danny and my dad armonhe war. they grew up together and they served together. >> and like many of the people who wanted pictures to shake dan's hand and basically just show respect, valerie wanted to make sure memorial day never loses its significance. >> when he was passing when he was dying, i sedated, i'll come here as long as i can to honor you on meme yea day. this monument honors men and women that died for our freedom and continue to. ♪ >> reporter: talking to living history was also informative to get a feel for perhaps what society may not know from someone who has nearly 80 years of experience. >> i think it's something that the generations of people should learn that, you know, life isn't, you know, easy. it wasn't easy for us to be away and come home, you know, six, seven years later. >> it wasn't easy. but telling the stories is worth it. and so dan will continue to as long as he can for goodness sake. i'm bill anderson. ♪ >>> a living history lesson. >> good for him. >> wonderful. 97 years old
local radio personality valerie knight was there for very personal reasons. >> danny and my dad armonhe war. they grew up together and they served together. >> and like many of the people who wanted pictures to shake dan's hand and basically just show respect, valerie wanted to make sure memorial day never loses its significance. >> when he was passing when he was dying, i sedated, i'll come here as long as i can to honor you on meme yea day. this monument honors men and women...
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also, some key obama advisers, including david axelrod and valerie jarrett among others.you said, the venue and this city holds a significant really important special night. the 2004 democratic national convention in boston, barack obama's passionate speech. >> we are one people. >> seemed to reaffirm the american dream. >> all of us pledging allegiance to the stars and stripes, all of us defending the united states of america. >> suddenly, a new political rock star emerged, young and idealistic, with the audacity of hope and early endorsements from ted and caroline kennedy, barack obama became the first black president of the united states. now, as we approach the 100th anniversary of president kennedy's birth, his family once again recognizes obama with this year's prestigious profile in courage award. named after john kennedy's pulitzer prize winning book, it celebrates public service. >> president obama really brought in a new generation just like president kennedy did. and transformed this country. >> like kennedy's daring pursuit of space travel -- >> we choose to g
also, some key obama advisers, including david axelrod and valerie jarrett among others.you said, the venue and this city holds a significant really important special night. the 2004 democratic national convention in boston, barack obama's passionate speech. >> we are one people. >> seemed to reaffirm the american dream. >> all of us pledging allegiance to the stars and stripes, all of us defending the united states of america. >> suddenly, a new political rock star...
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. >> valerie and kenneth traveled from the uk to visit their daughter living in doylestown. >> your heart goes out to these families and all of these children, suppose to be enjoys themselves and having a great time and out of the blue -- unthinkable. tragic. >> they told us they know terrorism could happen everywhere, they didn't expect it so close to home and for so many victims to be so young. >> you don't think about it so much on your doorstep and we go to manchester quite often. quite a big shock there yes. >> those air travelers were not sure what to expect at the airport they found security at the manchester airport to be what it is normally but sure glad to land here in philadelphia safely after the headlines of the last 24 hours. i'm sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> "action news" reporter walter perez is live at citizens bank park where there is a phillies game tonight. walter so much is made of soft targets and how they are vulnerable to terrorist attacks. >> he want to emphasize there is no specific threat directed at tonight's game for the phillies
. >> valerie and kenneth traveled from the uk to visit their daughter living in doylestown. >> your heart goes out to these families and all of these children, suppose to be enjoys themselves and having a great time and out of the blue -- unthinkable. tragic. >> they told us they know terrorism could happen everywhere, they didn't expect it so close to home and for so many victims to be so young. >> you don't think about it so much on your doorstep and we go to...
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you did that in the valerie plame case. what's the difference here? >> well, the most important difference is i don't have authorization from the department to confirm any of the investigations th s authorized. it may be we can get that at some point. i'm not going to do that in an open setting without having talked to them. >> i can -- you can expect me to follow up on that offer. >> sure. >> there are several senior fbi officials who would have had access to the classified information that was leaked, including yourself, and the deputy director, so how can the justice department guarantee the integrity of the investigations without designating an agency other than the fbi to gather the facts and eliminate senior fbi officials as suspects? >> well, i'm not going to answer about any particular investigations, but there are -- i know of situations in the past where if you think the fbi or its leadership are suspects, you have another investigative agency support the investigation by federal prosecutors. it can be done and has been done in the fast. >>
you did that in the valerie plame case. what's the difference here? >> well, the most important difference is i don't have authorization from the department to confirm any of the investigations th s authorized. it may be we can get that at some point. i'm not going to do that in an open setting without having talked to them. >> i can -- you can expect me to follow up on that offer. >> sure. >> there are several senior fbi officials who would have had access to the...
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and valerie, valerie jarrett got up, and everybody got up, and at the end of the night be, she was like why were the boys on their blackberries. and i knew that i was in good shape and they were maybe in trouble. [laughter] but that was, that was a great, that's a good michelle memory. >> thank you so much, alyssa. >> thank you. >> absolute pleasure. [applause] >> thank you all for joining us here at oblong books and music in new york. iowa his saw's going to be signing books -- iowa lis -- iowa -- alyssa's going to be signing books, and it will start here and go this way. >> it's very organized. >> yes. thank you all. >> lizzie sharp! [inaudible conversations] >> here's a look at some books being published this week. nebraska senator ben sass argues that america's youth are not prepared for adulthood in the vanishing american adult.
and valerie, valerie jarrett got up, and everybody got up, and at the end of the night be, she was like why were the boys on their blackberries. and i knew that i was in good shape and they were maybe in trouble. [laughter] but that was, that was a great, that's a good michelle memory. >> thank you so much, alyssa. >> thank you. >> absolute pleasure. [applause] >> thank you all for joining us here at oblong books and music in new york. iowa his saw's going to be signing...
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. >> reporter: valerie jarrett was obama's senior adviser. >> he was able to soar above a lot of theind of toxic rhetoric that you hear in washington, and by every single indicator, he's moved our country forward. >> reporter: but now that his signature achievements are challenged by a new administration -- >> make no mistake, this is a repeal and a replace of obamacare. >> reporter: how far he moved the country is still an open question. president obama will be joined by first lady michelle and joe biden. inside, more than 700 guests watched as caroline kennedy and her son jack, president kennedy's only grandson, present the profile in courage award. live courage tonight on msnbc. kate. >> thanks so much. still ahead tonight, one city's lack of affordable housing brought into focus by a deadly warehouse fire. tonight survivors cost about the staggering cost of living in the bay area. . >>> authorities in oakland, california, have yet to determine what sparked a warehouse fire that kills dozens of people back in december. the death toll so high in part because skyrocketing rent force
. >> reporter: valerie jarrett was obama's senior adviser. >> he was able to soar above a lot of theind of toxic rhetoric that you hear in washington, and by every single indicator, he's moved our country forward. >> reporter: but now that his signature achievements are challenged by a new administration -- >> make no mistake, this is a repeal and a replace of obamacare. >> reporter: how far he moved the country is still an open question. president obama will be...
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the superintendent valerie williams spoke to us back in march. >> we want to send a strong message that we don't accept this. >> reporter: but after being punished, the teen boys are also suing for emotional distress. they say the school put them in harm's way a number of times citing a voluntary meeting where a demonstrator hit two of the disciplined students leaving scrapes and bruises. but the parents of the victims say their teen girls are the ones who are suffering. >> and what do you hope happens to the boys? >> i hope they get expelled and they should. >> reporter: four students are sueing the district for an unspecified amount of damages. they also want the district to clear their records. in albany, i'm jessica flores, kpix5. >> and we reached out to albany unified school district and are still waiting for a response. >>> and taking a live look outside. if you head outside, you will notice it is a lot cooler today. but look at that shot. so beautiful roberta gonzales. >> it certainly is. and the ten record high temperatures we established yesterday, that is over. and, this is w
the superintendent valerie williams spoke to us back in march. >> we want to send a strong message that we don't accept this. >> reporter: but after being punished, the teen boys are also suing for emotional distress. they say the school put them in harm's way a number of times citing a voluntary meeting where a demonstrator hit two of the disciplined students leaving scrapes and bruises. but the parents of the victims say their teen girls are the ones who are suffering. >>...
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. >> the closest i lived through this was the valerie plame investigation. mark and i worked on the cap pa campaign where we didn't have security clearances. we weren't closely involved. it does have the effect mike describes. i wonder what you think about this white house team's ability. obviously there's some professionals then sort of the keepers of the trump campaign flame. i wonder what you think the dynamic is right now. >> it is really hard because i worked during alde arr and president clinton. i saw when the lewinsky news broke, people did not want to talk to bill clinton. i was a scheduler so it was me. the other scheduler. the chief of staff. the national security adviser. because if you talked to bill clinton, you were a subpoena magnet. and it -- and i think there's probably people who are not politically savvy in there who think we need to understand everything that's happening. it can't just be operated in the da dark. what they're about to find out is knowing who the people are under investigation or talking to the fbi is more dangerous than
. >> the closest i lived through this was the valerie plame investigation. mark and i worked on the cap pa campaign where we didn't have security clearances. we weren't closely involved. it does have the effect mike describes. i wonder what you think about this white house team's ability. obviously there's some professionals then sort of the keepers of the trump campaign flame. i wonder what you think the dynamic is right now. >> it is really hard because i worked during alde arr...
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. >> reporter: valerie jarrett was obama's senior adviser. >> he was able to soar above a lot of thed ofox and by every single indicator he has moved our country forward. >> reporter: but now that his signature achievements are challenged by a new administration -- >> make no mistake, this is a repeal and a replace of obamacare. >> reporter: how far he moved the country is still an open question. president obama will be joined by first lady michelle and joe biden inside some 700 guests will watch as caroline kennedy and her son jack, president kennedy's only grandson, prevent the profile in courage award. live courage tonight on msnbc. kate. >> thanks so much. >>> one city's lack of affordable housing brought into focus by a deadly warehouse ♪ predictable. the comfort in knowing where things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial fu
. >> reporter: valerie jarrett was obama's senior adviser. >> he was able to soar above a lot of thed ofox and by every single indicator he has moved our country forward. >> reporter: but now that his signature achievements are challenged by a new administration -- >> make no mistake, this is a repeal and a replace of obamacare. >> reporter: how far he moved the country is still an open question. president obama will be joined by first lady michelle and joe biden...
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the valerie plame investigations went on for two years, longer than what it needed to go.how long do you think this one will go, mo? look into the crystal ball. >> [laughs] who knows. that is the thing. there are so many layers to this rancid onion that keep coming off. we don't know where this is going to go. that is why i think mueller is the right choice because he will take it where it leads him. he is not going to start chasing shiny new objects. he'll stay focused. but the mandate is wide enough that as more layers come off of this onion, he has got the mandate to see where it takes them. this could go on for a while. this could be wrapped up very quickly. we just don't know that there is a lot of smoke out there are around a lot of people and mueller will have to check it all out. >> martha: we haven't seen fire yet. but that is mueller's job to do just that. before i let you guys go, the politics of this moment. if you are working in the white house, and we know that has been a tricky place to be over the last couple of weeks, what do you propose, chris? do you say
the valerie plame investigations went on for two years, longer than what it needed to go.how long do you think this one will go, mo? look into the crystal ball. >> [laughs] who knows. that is the thing. there are so many layers to this rancid onion that keep coming off. we don't know where this is going to go. that is why i think mueller is the right choice because he will take it where it leads him. he is not going to start chasing shiny new objects. he'll stay focused. but the mandate...
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valerie miller with scripps.estant here.& as we leave you let indira show you down the hallway a lot of young, smart people here in the competition the national spelling bee, guys, here at national harbor. >> wow! congrats to those kids. you know, bob, yes, we do feel a little -- >> not is that right rt smart. >> in young man basically saying, look, i get nervous just like anybody else when i go in there. they talk about how much they train and practice. >> man. >> rehearse and it's just like when it's competition, you know the butterflies are still there no matter how good you are. check this out meet the little girl making history the youngest person to qualify for the scripps national spelling bee. she's six years old. >> come on now. >> six years old her name is he'd he edith fuller five when she actually qualified and out spelled more than 50 competitors to win the green country regional spelling bee in you will at a. she's home schooled spelled 37 words include herring toward eighty one in a in a a term for
valerie miller with scripps.estant here.& as we leave you let indira show you down the hallway a lot of young, smart people here in the competition the national spelling bee, guys, here at national harbor. >> wow! congrats to those kids. you know, bob, yes, we do feel a little -- >> not is that right rt smart. >> in young man basically saying, look, i get nervous just like anybody else when i go in there. they talk about how much they train and practice. >> man....
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valerie thanks.9:00 o'clock hour, guys, and the competition is already begun. they're starting at 10:00 o'clock this morning here at the national harbor. >> how smart do you feel right now, bob, standing next to those kids? >> reporter: i feel this smart compared to these two, yeah. i don't even know how to spell covfefe. >> we don't know how to pronounce it. >> exactly. >> bob, thanks. >> when it's time to go to bed we place them on out night stands our phone. some people put them on the pillow on the mattress. sometimes we pick them up to text, tweet or check instagram pictures you do it a lot. >> do you it non-stop almost. mobile phones are not only tempting us late at night but also really tempting our teens. wisdom martin is in studio now with more on the problem that this is c i don't know if this is big surprise because if a teen has a phone in the bedroom, lay late at night the lights on. we know this is going to be problem. >> right. >> it's going distract them from doing what they're suppos
valerie thanks.9:00 o'clock hour, guys, and the competition is already begun. they're starting at 10:00 o'clock this morning here at the national harbor. >> how smart do you feel right now, bob, standing next to those kids? >> reporter: i feel this smart compared to these two, yeah. i don't even know how to spell covfefe. >> we don't know how to pronounce it. >> exactly. >> bob, thanks. >> when it's time to go to bed we place them on out night stands our...
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i was seated near valerie jarrett near a high profile d.c. event.yway, i was going up to roger ailes and i couldn't resist giving him some -- a little guff, as my mother would say. i say hi, rog, what's going on over at the propaganda machine. he said i remember when you were a friend of fox and friends. i said yeah, that's when me and richard simmons were doing the weather 15 years ago. then rahm emanuel came up to me and said we're not doing this here. and i think i'm still friendly with valerie jarrett because she said that being friends with her makes her daughter thinks she's cool, but i don't know. i may have pushed it. >> it's a weird confluence, rahm emanuel and ailes all sitting together. >> it was not the washington correspondents one but the d-list one, tv and radio one. it was a crazy combo. i will say i'm amazed at how these washington people sit around and next to each other. >> what do you think his legacy -- ailes' legacy is going to be? >> i think truth fully his legacy is going to be the way he treated women, i really do. especiall
i was seated near valerie jarrett near a high profile d.c. event.yway, i was going up to roger ailes and i couldn't resist giving him some -- a little guff, as my mother would say. i say hi, rog, what's going on over at the propaganda machine. he said i remember when you were a friend of fox and friends. i said yeah, that's when me and richard simmons were doing the weather 15 years ago. then rahm emanuel came up to me and said we're not doing this here. and i think i'm still friendly with...
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byron: you have to think about the valerie plame affair, the so-called cia leak affair which is the lastsels. one of the loudest voices calling for a special counsel was charles schumer as now. , he did get what he called for and a special counsel was appointed. the question was who had leaked something. the special counsel knew before he started who had leaked and went on a multi-year wild goose chase look for somebody. lou: so there will be more nonsense like we witnesses then? byron: these investigations with a way of stretching out and if that pattern continues we'll be talking about this in 2020. eboni: it will take 3 to 4 months for the special prosecutor to pick up where james comey left off. lou: rod rosenstein, the deputy attorney general to do this takes it out of the structure, the order of things, the government that the people elected and turn it over to a man who as i understand it has unquestionable integrity, but who is also part of the f.b.i. that delivered on none of its investigations, and has done little, and frankly the american people have got to be sick of this kin
byron: you have to think about the valerie plame affair, the so-called cia leak affair which is the lastsels. one of the loudest voices calling for a special counsel was charles schumer as now. , he did get what he called for and a special counsel was appointed. the question was who had leaked something. the special counsel knew before he started who had leaked and went on a multi-year wild goose chase look for somebody. lou: so there will be more nonsense like we witnesses then? byron: these...
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you did that in the valerie plame case. what is the difference here? dir. comey: i don't have authorization to confirm any of the investigations they have authorized. it maybe we can get that at some point, but i will not do it in an open setting without having talked to them. sen. grassley: you can expect me to follow up on that. dir. comey: sure. sen. grassley: there are several senior fbi officials who would have had access to the classified information that was leaked, including yourself and the deputy director. how can the justice department guarantee the integrity of the investigations without designating an agency other than the fbi to gather the facts and eliminate senior fbi officials as suspect? dir. comey: i will not answer about any particular investigation. i know of situations in the past where if you think the fbi or youleadership are suspects, have another investigative agency support investigation by federal prosecutor. it can be and has been done in the past. sen. grassley: moving on to another subject, the new york times recently reported
you did that in the valerie plame case. what is the difference here? dir. comey: i don't have authorization to confirm any of the investigations they have authorized. it maybe we can get that at some point, but i will not do it in an open setting without having talked to them. sen. grassley: you can expect me to follow up on that. dir. comey: sure. sen. grassley: there are several senior fbi officials who would have had access to the classified information that was leaked, including yourself...
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valerie from minnesota. we brought her up to the microphone there. and she knocked it out of the park. she had more credibility than i did standing up there because it was so fresh and so from the heart in that way. in doing that. so obviously from an economic standpoint we have some challenges. you know the start up costs. that's part of the problem with agriculture today during my agricultural career you didn't have so many upfront costs, the cost of land, the cost of equipment, the cost of all the technology on the up front is much more significant than it was, the fixed cost have become burdensome in agriculture. that's a challenge in that way. but i'm convinced when i look at the bright young people in ffa and the colleges of agriculture and environmental sciences across the country i think there's a bright future there. while we're aging i think they will see the opportunity and the myriad of opportunities in agriculture, food, fiber, energy, pharmaceuticals, biology, so many efforts there. so i hope we'll grow a good new crop. >> you have been
valerie from minnesota. we brought her up to the microphone there. and she knocked it out of the park. she had more credibility than i did standing up there because it was so fresh and so from the heart in that way. in doing that. so obviously from an economic standpoint we have some challenges. you know the start up costs. that's part of the problem with agriculture today during my agricultural career you didn't have so many upfront costs, the cost of land, the cost of equipment, the cost of...
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the question is valeri, ticker symbol vld. >> the multiple is too high.to byron in texas. >> caller: i want to ask you about skyworks solutions. >> let it come down for three days and then you can buy it, but that is the pattern, i'm getting tired of it. r raymond in california. >> caller: slumber jay. schlumberger. 68.69, a high quality company, too low, but not yet. i want oil to see if it can hold to $37. justin in maryland. >> reporter: hi, jim, i'm interested in the parent company clear channel. >> some positions my travel trust owns, which is basically comcast and facebook and alphabet. john in california, john. >> good afternoon, jim. enjoy your show and appreciate your advice. >> thank you. >> caller: my stock of the day is drayden restaurants. >> darden, dri, which is olive garden, i'm behind this stock, i know it's not waivering, i do believe that the stock on the spike today at $52 their all-time high could come in a little bit burks i like it very much. let's go to jose in michigan. >> caller: jim, thanks for taking my call. i buy and i get ou
the question is valeri, ticker symbol vld. >> the multiple is too high.to byron in texas. >> caller: i want to ask you about skyworks solutions. >> let it come down for three days and then you can buy it, but that is the pattern, i'm getting tired of it. r raymond in california. >> caller: slumber jay. schlumberger. 68.69, a high quality company, too low, but not yet. i want oil to see if it can hold to $37. justin in maryland. >> reporter: hi, jim, i'm interested...
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valerie jarrett was the most seen a person.ey science who is the office of -- head office of number two, and barack obama was number three. david: i mention we've seen so many executives coming from the white house now. we see them interacting with the president and a very structured way. photo op, then the cameras leave. we don't have the same negation of who is with other members. trump in april, president followed through by saying he was not going to make those visitor logs public anymore. -- concerned about concession security, that there was a grave risk to national security, is what his people said about somehow letting the publicnow, let know, about the business of the white house. i disagree with that but that's what they said. david: i just saw a headline a goldman bloomberg, sachs member speaking on facebook. he said, technology helps lower-cost implements human mistakes. another pair of researchers come -- have looked at looked at where there are more automated job to the u.s. and what that means for workers there.
valerie jarrett was the most seen a person.ey science who is the office of -- head office of number two, and barack obama was number three. david: i mention we've seen so many executives coming from the white house now. we see them interacting with the president and a very structured way. photo op, then the cameras leave. we don't have the same negation of who is with other members. trump in april, president followed through by saying he was not going to make those visitor logs public anymore....
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could he called cia leak case, where democrats were making a big deal about the identification of valerie plame who had been an undercover cia agent. this became a huge controversy and as a matter of fact, the guy in the middle of it was one james comey, who actually, the attorney general, john ashcroft, washed his hands, recused himself, threw the hot potato to james comey who then did appoint a special prosecutor, patrick fates gerald who ga-- fitzgerald, who gave the white house fits. >> lou: it's a disaster and even an average political, even average political acumen wouldn't think of it and this president has hyper-warp elevated political acumen. he may not be a politician, but he has considerable more intelligence than to get rope-a-doped into that by chuck schumer, for crying out loud. do you disagree, gabby? >> no, i don't disagree with you. i do think, hough, there are a number of questions going forward how the justice department might be able to be objective in investigating these connections. i mean, the attorney general recused himself, the acting attorney general before him
could he called cia leak case, where democrats were making a big deal about the identification of valerie plame who had been an undercover cia agent. this became a huge controversy and as a matter of fact, the guy in the middle of it was one james comey, who actually, the attorney general, john ashcroft, washed his hands, recused himself, threw the hot potato to james comey who then did appoint a special prosecutor, patrick fates gerald who ga-- fitzgerald, who gave the white house fits....
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now the fifth column war room that is probably in president obama's wing where valerie jarrett used to live in. they have a grease board funded by george soros and every day they have a plan for chaos and they have this, a lot of people, the history is replete with things like this, with the clinton group, you know? and this is no different. i don't know if it's true or not. who knows? let's find out if there is actually such a thing. i wouldn't trust a thing "the new york times" or the "washington post" said for that matter. >> i hear what you're saying, a point of order, just to note that fox news has confirmed the existence of this memo, jim. but james comey was invited to testify next week. there could be more memos. he may have written more memos, more shoes to drop. here's my question to you, jim, could have been trump and comey in that meeting and what if donald trump taped the conversations, remember the president tweeted that warning to comey last week? >> well, you know, if either one of them were with the president, i'm sure it is taped. all those things are taped, i would e
now the fifth column war room that is probably in president obama's wing where valerie jarrett used to live in. they have a grease board funded by george soros and every day they have a plan for chaos and they have this, a lot of people, the history is replete with things like this, with the clinton group, you know? and this is no different. i don't know if it's true or not. who knows? let's find out if there is actually such a thing. i wouldn't trust a thing "the new york times" or...
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let's say bret baier had interviewed a senior female in administration official and valerie garrity a year ago and continually rolled his eyes in a condescending disdainful fashion. what he think the reaction would be? >> tucker: i don't think about it. >> it be the apocalypse. that's the only movie i can he see here. that was most disappointing to me because i thought anderson cooper was about that kind of behavior and instead of criticism from the media, you have cbs market watch saying that that was the eye roll heard round the world. you can't hear an eye roll, you see it and you shouldn't be applauding it, you should be saying as you say, let's raise the discourse a little bit and stop the eye rolls. >> tucker: this is what happens when you look back work in a newsroom where every single person has the exactly the same clinical views and there's no air in the room and you think that your stupid opinions represent the country. they're destroying themselves. >> one more point if we have a second. everybody talks about the timing of the firing as well. but nobody ever offers when a
let's say bret baier had interviewed a senior female in administration official and valerie garrity a year ago and continually rolled his eyes in a condescending disdainful fashion. what he think the reaction would be? >> tucker: i don't think about it. >> it be the apocalypse. that's the only movie i can he see here. that was most disappointing to me because i thought anderson cooper was about that kind of behavior and instead of criticism from the media, you have cbs market watch...
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comey appointed a special prosecutor in the valerie plame case.about that couldn't control him. this shows how important the congressional investigations now become. because although the fbi investigation normally has more resources than a congressional investigation, the white house can starve the fbi investigation of resources of capacity and their congressional investigations now have to step up. >> but do they have the staff? they don't have career prosecutors, former prosecutors. can they actually get to the bottom of all this? jeremy first. >> they don't have the resources that the fbi has. but again, if the white house wants to starve this fbi investigation, i don't think it will work. but there are ways they can do it. fundamentally, the bureau does work for the president. >> and very briefly, matt miller? >> if i were on the congressional committee, they need to continue investigating the underlying russian conduct here. but i would want rod rosenstein and jeff sessions testifying how this process unfolded. >> thank you both so much. you'
comey appointed a special prosecutor in the valerie plame case.about that couldn't control him. this shows how important the congressional investigations now become. because although the fbi investigation normally has more resources than a congressional investigation, the white house can starve the fbi investigation of resources of capacity and their congressional investigations now have to step up. >> but do they have the staff? they don't have career prosecutors, former prosecutors. can...
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didn't valerie jarrett move into the house? it's a nerve central thing. grown people living together, i don't get involved with it. colonel, i have to say, with all of this, why does he need to define a role in a party that just lost 1,000 house -- >> allen: he's sucking the oxygen out of the democratic party. when you have obama running around out there, you have could hillary clinton running around out there, now you have elizabeth warren and bernie sanders saying will you clear the deck so we can get on? the more that he is out there, the more that he has to remind people of why they lost those. he's going to remind people of the failure. >> julie: or he might be remind people that there is no other democrat out there. hillary clinton is probably wanting to kick him right now saying can i have a little bit of the spotlight? she's out there and she has activists that are leading all of these protests against donald trump. she apparently has been behind that too. >> sandra: she is blaming james comey for her loss. you're saying that elizabeth warren and
didn't valerie jarrett move into the house? it's a nerve central thing. grown people living together, i don't get involved with it. colonel, i have to say, with all of this, why does he need to define a role in a party that just lost 1,000 house -- >> allen: he's sucking the oxygen out of the democratic party. when you have obama running around out there, you have could hillary clinton running around out there, now you have elizabeth warren and bernie sanders saying will you clear the...
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the valerie plame leak investigation which was a case that actually jim comey when deputy attorney general pointed -- appointed his friend patrick fitzgerald to have the investigation. that ended up focusing on scooter libby, vice president cheney's top aide. not because he was the original leader, but because of his obstruction of the underlying investigation. part of this challenge is with this administration. they need to be worried not just about what's happened in the past, but the actions they have taken and will take over the course of this investigation. host: before we get the calls, what do you make of what the president tweeted recently? "this is the single greatest witchhunt of a politician in american history." he told russian officials that comey is "a net job." -- nut job." guest: i don't think it fundamentally matters to his work. in washington there are many different opinions of jim comey. i don't think anyone in washington would actually call him a nut job. these are incredibly serious, sober minded people who have dedicated their lives to public service. i think the pre
the valerie plame leak investigation which was a case that actually jim comey when deputy attorney general pointed -- appointed his friend patrick fitzgerald to have the investigation. that ended up focusing on scooter libby, vice president cheney's top aide. not because he was the original leader, but because of his obstruction of the underlying investigation. part of this challenge is with this administration. they need to be worried not just about what's happened in the past, but the actions...
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. >> carrie: the comparison here, in the obama white house, you had valerie jarrett, who basically was barack obama's tell-all. where was the left media there? i went to the harvard kennedy school. when the harvard of all places, there is such biases against conservatives. when freaking harvard says their leftist bias, that means something. >> kat: allegedly wanting to use solely russia's communication gear. in effect, normally you work with the existing administratio administration. >> carrie: the differences is that barack obama took the trump win incredibly personally. the entire regime was turned against him. >> eric: let me add something. very important for you said this is different. general hayden, former director of the nsa under barack obama was on cnn and was asked, did jared kushner, based on what you know, all these allegations, did you do anything illegal? general hayden said unequivocally no, he didn't do anything illegal. it wouldn't have advised him to do that. we have the left-leaning media and people jumping on that bandwagon saying look at all this stuff. ben mention
. >> carrie: the comparison here, in the obama white house, you had valerie jarrett, who basically was barack obama's tell-all. where was the left media there? i went to the harvard kennedy school. when the harvard of all places, there is such biases against conservatives. when freaking harvard says their leftist bias, that means something. >> kat: allegedly wanting to use solely russia's communication gear. in effect, normally you work with the existing administratio...
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the valerie plame leak investigation of the bush administration, which was a case that jim comey, when he was deputy attorney general, appointed his colleague patrick fitzgerald to head that investigation. that ended up focusing on scooter libby, vice president cheney's top aide. not because he was the original leaker, but because his -- because of his obstruction of the underlying investigation. i think part of this challenge with this administration is they need to be worried not just about what happened in the past, but the actions that they have taken and will take over the course of this investigation. host: before we get to calls for our guest, what do you make of what the president tweeted recently? witchhunte greatest of a politician in american history." he also reportedly told russian officials that comey is "a nut job." how might robert mueller view this, and does it matter to his work? guest: i don't think it fundamentally matters to his work. in washington, there are many different opinions of jim comey, but i don't think anyone would actually call him a nut job or anythin
the valerie plame leak investigation of the bush administration, which was a case that jim comey, when he was deputy attorney general, appointed his colleague patrick fitzgerald to head that investigation. that ended up focusing on scooter libby, vice president cheney's top aide. not because he was the original leaker, but because his -- because of his obstruction of the underlying investigation. i think part of this challenge with this administration is they need to be worried not just about...