and it all comes back to the whole timing of. this it would take you back. it was right after comey had come up to the hill and testified there was no there, there to the wiretapping claims. and i think that nunes, this may be the last glow as well in terms of the house having to make a decision about whether they ll continue to have him as cheryl or whether they re going on officially see this investigation to the senate. keeping anymore place by for all intents and purposes is ceding this to the senate. they re so deliberate about making a scene yesterday about trying to make it look like there s no politics going on. they know that the next step if that committee does get infected by what s happening on the house side. and frankly, i think there are a lot of democrats that that makes
statements with the fbi director comey last week they were all about this idea of incidental collection and now he s talking about unmasking, and that is part of why he had to go to the white house and some people see that as again nunes running interference for this white house in trying to give donald trump something of a fig leaf around his story about wiretapping claims and obama which, of course, have been proven false, so, again, this phil muld hits it phil mudd in terms of where it is and how chairman nunes is running interference for donald trump and the senate sees the committee as much more bipartisan and credible and the fbi is investigating all of these incidents as well. the white house press secretary, rebecca, sean spicer says that he hopes sally yates, the former acting attorney general will in fact testify and looking forward to that testimony. is that credible right now?
harris: developments in the london terror investigation. the attackers sent a message via a map just moments and app moments before the attack. they can t read it because it is encrypted. a top british official is urging the app to cooperate. a 30-year-old man was arrested in connection, one or two people in custody. neither of them has formally been charged. a big week ahead for the house intelligence committee on the hill. lawmakers continued the investigation into russia s alleged election interference. and president traps wiretapping claims. the chairman is asking the fbi director and nsa chief back to the hill. this time there will be close toward tort meetings.
we ve got to give the guy some room. the guy who s out the top makes the decision but this guy has never been the mayor of podunk. you are absolutely right. this is a steep learning curve and he is operating in an environment where the media and elites are not going to help him. the thing he has to do is express to us and the people on the capital what is his governing philosophy. how does he see the relationship between government and the people. we know what the socialist left police. they believe you mandate everything. they re just going to use coercion and intimidation and any means to get their ideas through. what is his relationship? that s what he has to establish. jeanine: always good to see you. thank you for being with us. my pleasure. jeanine: president trumps wiretapping claims? were talking about it with
and welcome back. here are the headlines at the half hour right now. house intelligence committee chairman devin nunes confirming today that he met with a source on white house grounds regarding the president s wiretapping claims. in a statement, a spokesman says nunes met with his source in order to have proximity to a secure location where he could view the information provided. president trump s son-in-law and senior adviser jared kushner will be interviewed by senate committee, part of the ongoing inquiry regarding possible links between the president s transition team and russia. spokeswoman hope hicks says kushner doesn t have anything to hide and his appearance is voluntary. design proposals for president trump s u.s./mexico border wall are due this wednesday. so far, more than 600 companies have submitted concepts. this according to cnbc.