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The 'wag the dog' question

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Brian Stelter asks Sabrina Siddiqui and David Gergen the uncomfortable question raised by Rachel Maddow just minutes after President Trump announced strikes in Syria: Does Trump have a “wag the dog” perception problem? David Gergen says “it was not a wag the dog,” but “it may have been twisting the tail…

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Palmieri: Comey "out of bounds"

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Jennifer Palmieri, the communications director for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign, reacts to James Comey’s new book. Palmieri says Comey was “very clearly out of the bounds of the way the FBI is supposed to operate.”

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Researchers are studying a promising drug that could block the delivery of opioids from blood to brain, giving addicts a path to recovery.

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Starbucks Chief Executive Kevin Johnson is apologizing for the arrests of two black men at a Philadelphia coffee shop last week, which sparked accusations of racial profiling. Linda So reports.

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Researchers in a lab outside Riyadh are leading the kingdoms ambitious new plans to be a world leader in solar energy. Reuters Emily Wither had a look inside.

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Jennifer Palmieri and David Gergen discuss the rollout of James Comey’s book. Gergen cites Comey’s assertion that Trump is like a “mob boss” and says the book could “change the narrative.” Comey is “saying some things that he thinks the country needs to say and needs to hear,” Gergen says.

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