point, which is in the description of it, he changed it from something you could argue is criminal, to something you could not argue was criminal.rgt negligence could intentionally be criminal, carelessness never is. he changed that. we know at that time he was a partisan rooting for hillary over trump. we also know he signed the document that initiated the restaurant investigation. why is this not a big deal? donald trump said there is a double standard in his tweet. i agree. s the fact that comey had his press conference on july 5th, that was a violation of the rules. the fact that he put out his letter in 11 days out, that was a violation of the rules.is because there were fbi rogue operators, and the fact that he didn t tell the fact that he didn t tell the public that the russians were trying to get trump elected that is the double standard that all ran to the benefit for trump. tucker: you will not get me
remember, he was fired for making false statements to the vice president about talking to russia s ambassador. he was only in his position for a little over 20 days. and it certainly raises a lot of concerns for a lot of people who are close to the president. michael steel, do you think a pardon could be in the general s future? we don t want to presume guilt. that s the doom s day scenario for republicans who are reluctantly working with the trump administration but really still revere the rule of law. that s the point using that almost unlimited presidential pardon power where you can see a clash between more establishment republicans and trump himself. i want to go back to that same question i asked jeremy bash. if you were working inside the white house right now, how concerned are you? or are you concerned at all? i think in order to work in the white house under these conditions, you have to have a mental situation. you have to believe that this was a few rogue operators
interest of the country. focused on tax reform and keeping the country safe and these guys have nothing to do with you. you have to hope they re right. what do you think? a number of rogue operators all working in the same proximity to the president. that would be quite the coincidence. the way i look at this is the news this morning can be one of two things. neutral for the administration, no big deal as their attorneys insist or it can be very, very bad news. there s no way this is good for the trump white house. dana, when you look at other people in this administration who should be nervous about this news, again the white house telling kristin welker, sources telling kristin walker that the white house itself isn t concerned about the president. the man at the top. what about don, jr., what about jared kushner who leaps to mind other than president trump himself? at this point they should
drone sightings every month with nearly 1,000 drone sightings so far this year, the number of reports quadrupled since 2014 but the faa says it s only penalized 20 rogue operators. registration is the first good point of getting to know who the pilot is, but surely it s not enough. it does not protect anything so that you need a little bit more because the bad guys suddenly will not certify drones and not have them registered. reporter: the department of transportation hopes to have new rules in place in time for the holiday season. the idea is if authorities have the rogue drone, they can run a serial number against a national registry, which would help them track it back to the owner but the key question remains, what kind of personal information will consumers be asked to provide and how, just how will they enforce this?
their aircraft. reporter: the faa hopes to force consumers to provide personal information when they buy a drone so it can be tracked back to the owner. i think many if not most users will comply because there are penalties associated with using these devices and the national air space without complying with the registration requirement. reporter: the faa says this year pilots report around 100 drone sightings every month with nearly 1,000 drone sightings so far this year the number of reports has nearly quadrupled since 2014. but the faa says it s only penalized 20 rogue operators. register is a first good point of getting to know whether the pilot is and who the pilot is, but surely it s not enough. it does not protect anything so that you need a little bit more because the bad guys certainly will not certify their drones and not have them registered.