steve: no kidding. brian: father of two 14-year-old twins so he definitely can understand. meanwhile this. ainsley: president trump back in washington after summit in singapore. he is also tweeting about north korea. that s next.
attorney you would want requests on paper. you have a paper trail. they don t like it. it s washington. and the so mark meadows and jim jordan it sounds likes a early as today are going to file a resolution to compel him to turn over some of the documents. they were on last night with laura. look. i m here to tell you, we are fed up with it. we have been working on a resolution. it s all about compelling doj to turn over documents so that we can do proper oversight. if they have nothing to hide, turn over the documents. brian: and the redaction. also, what really bothers me too is what ron johnson wrote. i am finding out you are redacting things just for no reason or to make the story we are trying to put togeer, the puzzle we are trying to reconfigure impossible about peter strzok and other people. when they finally unredact it to a degree they say what are you doing? steve: they are taking out embarrassing stuff for the department of justice. brian: incredible. steve: we did hear f
ben stiller that guy is in it. i m going to save my 20 bucks. let us know. brian: producer does. the financiers do. steve: all right. meanwhile. jillian joins us with some headlines? if rockie balboa did this, would you change the name of your dogs? brian: you mean rocky balboa the fictional character? sylvester stallone. would you change the name of his dogs? steve: if he became super political? brian: rocky and apollo i would consider it and consider a dog lawyer. steve: do you know a dog lawyer? brian: my other dog apollo is deaf. i could change his name every single day answered wouldn t know. he is a hand signal guy. ainsley: brian has no more money. he can t send his kids to college they have had 5 trillion operations poor apollo. $6,000 in operations. brian: meet them on take your dog to work day coming up soon.
steve: is he on the top of the roof. brian: good news is we are almost out of raccoons. ainsley: there are plenty around. check your trash cans outside. steve: meanwhile, it is exactly 20 minutes before the top of the hour. you know what? the temperatures are nice out there. janice: i don t believe that raccoon went up the side of the building. really blurry photo. steve: you are saying we made that news up? janice: i want to see more proof of the raccoon scaling the building. brian: is he not a fit raccoon. he has a gut. you would think he would be ripped. janice: that s blurry. see if we can get on to that current temperature 66 in new york. 70 in chicago. 74 in memphis. here s the past 24 hours. showers and thunderstorms in the forecast across portions of the central u.s. and the interior northeast. we have a big u.s. open happening this weekend in the hamptons so here s your severe threat through tonight. mostly the interior northeast. but.
want to see all your phone records and i will subpoena them. steve: doj said that didn t happen. he was just protecting himself if he was going to be held in contempt of congress. brian: alan dershowitz weighed in on the legality of this so-called intimidation. this is a classic dispute between separation of powers. the legislature has the power, obviously, to oversee and investigate the executive branch. and a member of the executive branch, which is what rod rosenstein is, shouldn t be able to bully the legislative branch. he should be transparent. he should turn over the documents. he should be cooperative and congress should be cooperative. the executive branch. you know, we have so much dispute today, partisan dispute. legislature and executive branch. all republicans. they shouldn t be fighting with each other. ainsley: doj says no one in the room was ever threatened with a criminal investigation. this information is false and we have the right to defend ourselves.