Brian two people greet me at my limo. They will have umbrellas every day if they dont they will be fine you had. Steve exemplify what kind of a rainy day they are expecting here. Outside the door here at studio f they have two dozen sand bags. They are waiting for a flood to come to the northeast. Ainsley a deluge. Brian actually survive the blistering weather. Talk about whats going on, talking about blistering, thats exactly whats going on with this whole dossier controversy and seemingly some rivalry not only between republicans and democrats. Senate and house as it relates to the intelligence committees and this investigation about what went on leading up to this election. Steve thats right. That man right there, hes what we are talking about right now. Devin nunes, who is the chairman of the House Intel Committee, he has sent that blistering letter that brian was talking about to the attorney general. And essentially what he says is the fbi in using that dossier, which was unverif
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