when he arrived at this house, marion screamed with joy, ran, got her bernie bear, quote, unquote, bernie called that an experience of a lifetime. as we know, bernie sanders not a baby kissing candidate. was that bernie or larry david? it s good to see him out there. imagine if he came to your door and knocked on your door. i would scream. that s exciting. you think it s dairy davr la. so president obama, when john boehner, house speaker, said he was going to resign, they did have a little bit of an exit interview evidently and this is what we hear was said to fox news on his way out of congress yesterday. president called me the day i announced my retirement and we had a nice conversation. at one point he said, boehner, man, i m going to miss you. i said, yes, you are, mr.
boehner said good-bye. it happened yesterday afternoon. what were his biggest wins and losses? 5 years as speaker of the house. 25 years in congress. his exit interview later this hour on america s newsroom. the high the lows. what he thick of the president today. what he thick of the house conservatives who made his job very, very difficult. martha: we are looking forward to that coming up. and you may want to turn the page, but a new batch of hillary clinton emails are about to be released. the classified emails hand over to the benghazi committee. congressman mike pompeo is leading in the the charge on this. bill: watch this video. a traffic stop turns into a potentially deadly assault. martha: jeb bush is fighting
if i was watching a debate or the view. should the federal government play a larger role in setting up retirement plan for these workers? no. [all talking at once] we ll be right back. martha: the backlash over the cnbc debate continues. but the next debate will be the fox business network. bill: john boehner s exit interview. conservatives in the house and himself.
boehner sounded have much at peace of leaving power some 25 years after he was elected in congress. you can expect some of boehner s trademark emotions. walking to the capital earlier. ryan went to mass, met with his former mentor, senator john brownback. ryan will ask all members, republicans and democrat to put the concerns of working families front and center, and if all goes according to schedule there will be a new speaker of the house later this morning. bill: for the exit interview with the speaker you will see 9:00 a.m. eastern time right here on the fox news channel.
with jeb bush about the attack about his voting record. mentioning that and the frustration of hillary clinton getting all this praise for her benghazi testimony, is something that really sits well in the republican primary voters minds because, they don t think that she did as great as everybody else in the media says she did. arguably politically, she s doing much better after that testimony but rubio tapped into that and probably going to be a beneficiary last night. bill: worth reminding fbi has yet to render a verdict in its own investigation. exactly. bill: see you at 6:00. good to have you here. bill: thank you, bret. fox news exclusive. this is the reason why we are here today, the exit interview with the outgoing speaker john boehner as he steps down. i will sit down with him a bit later this afternoon. you will see all of that tomorrow here on america s newsroom. from washington now, back to new york. martha: hmmm, what about baseball last night? the kansas city royals