brush past that and say we get hacked by lots of people, it s hard after the fact to determine whether or not the hacking happened or who did it. doesn t want to deal with these things because it gets at the questions of legitimacy of his presidency. he has a responsibility to worry about our national social security and the integrity of our elections. referee: is that a g . is that a gotcha question? they think it is, they think is about tapes. they continue to sit there and say imthe press secretary, and i have not found time to ask the president about that. that answer is stunning and not believable on it s in this case, that is the mode, the destruction they are choosing to
obama and president bush would have done that. howie: he put out a statement saying or his office did saying these were badgering questions and aggressive behaviour from a liberal journalist. the gotcha question was about the cbo score rather than something personal. erin: i had the opportunity to interview gianforte when i was in montana and i found him to be an uninspired candidate. he was not able to answer tough questions and he couldn t really answer why it is he wanted to come to congress. i m sure he will find a tough audience when he gets to tap hill. howie: the argument would be if president trump with his criticism of fake news is creating a dangerous climate and
obama and president bush would have done that. howie: he put out a statement saying or his office did saying these were badgering questions and aggressive behaviour from a liberal journalist. the gotcha question was about the cbo score rather than something personal. erin: i had the opportunity to interview gianforte when i was in montana and i found him to be an uninspired candidate. he was not able to answer tough questions and he couldn t really answer why it is he wanted to come to congress. i m sure he will find a tough audience when he gets to tap hill. howie: the argument would be if president trump with his criticism of fake news is
create more confusion and uncertainty. imploreygloria, what do you that? i would argue with sean s point that we re trying to parse words here. i think we were trying to figure out why the president of the united states fired his fbi director. and i don t think that s a question that s a gotcha question. i think it s a question we ought to be asking. and we didn t get a straight answer to it. in fact, we got one answer we still don t know. right, we got one answer from the podium. we got another answer from the president of the united states. and if both of those answers are true and they can somehow be reconciled, then somebody at the podium ought to tell us that. what exactly happened? i just don t i don t understand how sean spicer can say that he is dismayed by the coverage this week of this story, when can i say we re dismayed over the varying stories from the white house? right!
we are not friends. i ve talked trash about her. we are not friends. harris: two things, ivanka trump is on the arena now, and what we are seeing her do is handle her business. she handled that. she moved on. the president has a faith that his daughter can handle the corporation. we will sit back and watch her handle her business. defining her role as she goes forward might be helpful in general, i m still curious exactly what she ll be doing, but we saw on that stage right there was something that we ve all gotten one way or another. when you have a heckler in the audience, that s the equivalent to a gotcha question. she moved on smoothly. she s in the arena and she has to be tough. trish: she did a really good job. she pivoted very nicely, she stayed very calm, that s not easy to get that kind of response from an audience. what s unfair here is exactly