that s creating the special investigatory body, it s explicit about how this has moved beyond just the port authority, just a transportation issue, there have been questions raised about possible abuse of power. possible attempts to conceal abuse of government power. how do you as the speaker balance your desire and the people s interest in seeing that found out and rooted out with the need to work with the executives, the need to work with governor christie and his staff, and get the people s work done? the way i look at it, everyone is considered innocent until proven guilty. everyone is given the benefit of the doubt. we still have to run government, that s why the special committee made sense, because the transportation committee has to take on the challenges that it has. and our staff is limited as i said, so the special council was key because that way they could do the research, they could advise us and guide us in the best way to get to the bottom of this. obviously, you ar
case, let s assume everyone is innocent and nothing doing wrong. what are you doing in situations where kids are trashed and having contact with a woman and the parents, first put the parents in jail and just so nauseating. ted and i have children that are about the same age and i hope to god that my kids don t engage in this sort of conduct. listen to what the kid says on the youtube video, it s i m sitting here sick over the whole thing. greta: michael? to say this is disturbing doesn t capture it. this is appalling. when you listen to these kids you wonder how they are being raised. you wonder what s going on back there in steubenville, ohio. they have to change venue, neve to bring another judge in. they have to bring a new investigatory body in to do a full and complete examination. the district attorney s job in a case like this is not to
case, let s assume everyone is innocent and nothing doing wrong. what are you doing in situations where kids are trashed and having contact with a woman and the parents, first put the parents in jail and just so nauseating. ted and i have children that are about the same age and i hope to god that my kids don t engage in this sort of conduct. listen to what the kid says on the youtube video, it s i m sitting here sick over the whole thing. greta: michael? to say this is disturbing doesn t capture it. this is appalling. when you listen to these kids you wonder how they are being raised. you wonder what s going on back there in steubenville, ohio. they have to change venue, neve to bring another judge in. they have to bring a new investigatory body in to do a full and complete examination. the district attorney s job in a case like this is not to
disturbing assault on the independence of the department of justice. and i think when the president this president or any president tries to use the department of justice as kind of a private investigatory body, that s not good for the country. i think that s not just norm busting. that actually may be in violation of the statute that requires us to keep congress, not one party in congress, fully and currently informed. there is a part of me that, you know, i have been very angry at donald trump for the things he said and things he did. i am now moving into the realm of deep worry and concern that our country needs strong leadership now. joining our panel today jim mussina, former white house deputy chief of staff. he also ran president obama s reelection campaign. jeremy peters, the new york times political reporter. elise jordan, former aide in the george w. bush white house and state department and rick steng l former under secretary of