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take a listen to garret's question and o'rourke's answer. want to know how familiar that is to you. >> what do you uniquely bring to the table? >> you are asking me to define myself in contrast of other people, it is not the way i work. >> god love him for essentially figuring out how to duck questions and all that stuff. that's skillfully, that's a skill that you don't easily learn. >> well, just how he would not engage. the first interview i did with him was two years ago on the day where he launched the senate campaign. we talked for an hour and he never mentioned senator ted cruz. i didn't realized it until it was over. we talked about it but he never said his name. he does not seem to have a lot of interest engaging until he has to which he did do at the end of the campaign. >> how was that like? i have to say i never -- i have always believed he didn't win because ultimately, there was a campaign to run against cruz that could have peeled off for republican votes. he, the one that trash trump or with trump. he never wanted to go that r
take a listen to garret's question and o'rourke's answer. want to know how familiar that is to you. >> what do you uniquely bring to the table? >> you are asking me to define myself in contrast of other people, it is not the way i work. >> god love him for essentially figuring out how to duck questions and all that stuff. that's skillfully, that's a skill that you don't easily learn. >> well, just how he would not engage. the first interview i did with him was two years...
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joining me, garret haake and our msnbc contributor, e.j. dionne and the civil rights division at the doj, miss gupta. garret, first off, what's in this bill? >> how much time do we have katy? this is a comprehensive election integrity and ethics bill that democrats have been putting together for some time. there are a million different pieces of this. some of the big headlines include making election day a federal holiday and requiring tax return disclosures for presidential and vice presidential candidates. voter registration done through the dmv and make it compulsive. there is measures including the value of grass roots donations, limiting the strengths of big donations to our election process. this is a complete over haul of how we find our system. why were republicans oppose to it and why won't it be brought up in the senate? >> mitch mcconnell does not want it to be. mitch mcconnell has been and he'll not dispute the sentence, the most aggressive foe of campaign finance reform in the united states government during his career. he was
joining me, garret haake and our msnbc contributor, e.j. dionne and the civil rights division at the doj, miss gupta. garret, first off, what's in this bill? >> how much time do we have katy? this is a comprehensive election integrity and ethics bill that democrats have been putting together for some time. there are a million different pieces of this. some of the big headlines include making election day a federal holiday and requiring tax return disclosures for presidential and vice...
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let's go to john dean, garret graff and juliette kayyem. also with us james trusty and a long time friend of rod rosenstein who of course has overseen this entire thing. john dean, anything surprise you here? >> not so far. this has been right by the letter of the special counsel's charter. he's released the document. what i'm looking for is relief and understanding that there's no whiting or unwhiting likelihood that the president is an agent of russia. that's when i'll feel comfortable and no evidence he even hints of that. we don't know that yet. as i say if barr honors his word we'll know more soon. >> now, garret, barr has said he wants to put out as much as he can. barr is obviously very respected lawyer and when he became attorney general. he's now reading the report as he speaks. and he did say from what he knew he thought some principle conclusions, he'd be able to make those to congress as soon as this weekend. the report is comprehensive. when you put all that together, what do you take away from it, garret? >> so the challenge w
let's go to john dean, garret graff and juliette kayyem. also with us james trusty and a long time friend of rod rosenstein who of course has overseen this entire thing. john dean, anything surprise you here? >> not so far. this has been right by the letter of the special counsel's charter. he's released the document. what i'm looking for is relief and understanding that there's no whiting or unwhiting likelihood that the president is an agent of russia. that's when i'll feel comfortable...
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. >> joining me, msnbc, garret haake, when are we going to see this vote and what did democrats all agreehis sometimes late this afternoon, it is the last vote of the day around 4:30 or 5:00 this afternoon. the resolution texts, the democrats agreed on is very broad. it talks about antisemitism and it talks about the shooting of the church in charleston and the synagogue shooting last year. this is a broad document of seven pages long and about as close as it gets by omar when they write whether from the political right center or left, bigotry or racism and dual loyalty threaten american democracy and have no place in american political discourse. the comment got omar in trouble recently of her idea of dual loyalty or conflicting loyalty between israel and the united states. this may pass unanimously on the floor. the point was to make it susceptible to everyone after it has been a contentious couple of days. voices were raised and many were upset about it. >> i wonder if this led to any discussions within congress about the issue she brought up, foreign policy related to israel, is it a
. >> joining me, msnbc, garret haake, when are we going to see this vote and what did democrats all agreehis sometimes late this afternoon, it is the last vote of the day around 4:30 or 5:00 this afternoon. the resolution texts, the democrats agreed on is very broad. it talks about antisemitism and it talks about the shooting of the church in charleston and the synagogue shooting last year. this is a broad document of seven pages long and about as close as it gets by omar when they write...
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ron klain, tiffany cross, garret haake, julie fine. thank you very much. >> coming up, also ahead did the college scam explode a larger corrupt system and is that not only what fuels trump's rise but what could be fuelling democrats in 2020. double check your mueller report pool, we may have gotten a pretty big hint of how close he is to being done. i switched to liberty mutual, because they let me customize my insurance. and as a fitness junkie, i customize everything, like my bike, and my calves. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ - [woman] with shark's duo clean, i don't just clean, ♪ i deep clean carpets and floors, so i got this. yep, this too, and this, please. even long hair and pet hair are no problem, but the one thing i won't have to clean is this because the shark's self-cleaning brush roll removes the hair wrap while i clean. ♪ - [announcer] shark, the vacuum that deep cleans now cleans itself. all of you. how you live, what you love. that
ron klain, tiffany cross, garret haake, julie fine. thank you very much. >> coming up, also ahead did the college scam explode a larger corrupt system and is that not only what fuels trump's rise but what could be fuelling democrats in 2020. double check your mueller report pool, we may have gotten a pretty big hint of how close he is to being done. i switched to liberty mutual, because they let me customize my insurance. and as a fitness junkie, i customize everything, like my bike, and...
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garret is exactly right. this is not just a budget that where trump is looking for a fight with democrats. it sets him up to be fighting with his own party again and explicitly sets up a fight comes september when the resolution to fund the government expires. we may have a government shutdown all over again. depending on who you talk to, the timing for the president is procare yo p precarious. it could be a good thing for him going into 2020 election and send a message to voters that he's still dedicated to obtaining $8.6 billion. at the same time come september, the mueller report could be out and house investigations could be far in advance and the president could be in serious legal trouble. >> what happens next? what happens now that they released it? >> that's a great question. this white house does not have a ton of legislative priorities. that's why it is important that sarah sanders come out today because the president wants someone out there fighting for legislative priorities which is the border wa
garret is exactly right. this is not just a budget that where trump is looking for a fight with democrats. it sets him up to be fighting with his own party again and explicitly sets up a fight comes september when the resolution to fund the government expires. we may have a government shutdown all over again. depending on who you talk to, the timing for the president is procare yo p precarious. it could be a good thing for him going into 2020 election and send a message to voters that he's...
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garret haake for us there on the hill.ou. >>> let's turn to bill crystal, director of defending democracy today and an opinion writer at the washington post. he's also an msnbc contribute. most families do their fighting behind closed doors. how has this spat become so public? >> well, because that's the age we're in, craig. that's why it's become so public. garret brought this up in his report just now, it's different for democrats to try to hold republicans accountable for myriad sort of rhetorical abuses that skirt over the line of racism when you have a potential instance within your own caucus. so that's why we're seeing this play out in public. one thing to keep in mind, we're all focused on congresswoman omar. one member of the democratic caucus. when even as the president of jay street, you know, points out while we're focusing on congresswoman omar we have to keep in mind that the democratic caucus is unified and focused on doing the right thing when it comes to either policies related to israel, but also being on
garret haake for us there on the hill.ou. >>> let's turn to bill crystal, director of defending democracy today and an opinion writer at the washington post. he's also an msnbc contribute. most families do their fighting behind closed doors. how has this spat become so public? >> well, because that's the age we're in, craig. that's why it's become so public. garret brought this up in his report just now, it's different for democrats to try to hold republicans accountable for...
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but let's start in west texas and el paso where garret hague is joining us now and garret, i know thatve cleared out right now. >> reporter: yeah. the crowds have cleared out, so has o'rourke, he's on his way to houston for the seconds of these three rallies tonight. 9:00 in austin. little blue center in a very red state. this morning in el paso, o'rourke played the hits for those that followed his senate campaign or have been following his presidential campaign so far. a lot of what we heard sounded familiar. he talked about unity and bipartisanship and treating immigrants humanly. the border is such an important part of his message. he talked about paying teachers more and about restoring a kind of sanity to our foreign affairs. he was careful not to disparage any of his democratic rivals in the nomination. he doesn't talk about the president, this right here was about as close as he got as criticizing the president directly. take a listen. >> let's end these love affairs with dictators and strong men all over the world, let's earn, let's earn the respect of the people around the wor
but let's start in west texas and el paso where garret hague is joining us now and garret, i know thatve cleared out right now. >> reporter: yeah. the crowds have cleared out, so has o'rourke, he's on his way to houston for the seconds of these three rallies tonight. 9:00 in austin. little blue center in a very red state. this morning in el paso, o'rourke played the hits for those that followed his senate campaign or have been following his presidential campaign so far. a lot of what we...
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garret haake is in mount pleasant, iowa where beto o'rourke arrived a few hours ago. what is mr.rourke saying behind you right now? how is day two of his campaign going? >> reporte >> reporter: i'm going to step out of the way so i can try to talk to you more directly in the middle of an event. we're seeing i think in real time o'rourke evolve as a candidate. he's been much more specific at his first event today, talking about the importance of a living wage, talking about healthcare for all. not necessarily medicare for all as a policy prescription. and talking very interestingly in front of a crowd that was 100% white about how challenging the economic picture is for black americans and how that's an issue that needs to be addressed across the board. developing a message that will work across these early primaries. we're in a part of the country that was carried by donald trump in 2016, but by barack obama in 2012. that's the kind of voter o'rourke is going after. not just on this trip but in general. he wants to be seen as somebody who can be a uniter, somebody who can take th
garret haake is in mount pleasant, iowa where beto o'rourke arrived a few hours ago. what is mr.rourke saying behind you right now? how is day two of his campaign going? >> reporte >> reporter: i'm going to step out of the way so i can try to talk to you more directly in the middle of an event. we're seeing i think in real time o'rourke evolve as a candidate. he's been much more specific at his first event today, talking about the importance of a living wage, talking about...
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g garret haake is joining me. should we expect subpoena sht ss should we expect subpoena subpo?>> probably not for a week or so. elijah cummings have said and nadler put out the oversight requests, they're trying to get leeway for the folks involved to respond. i would not expect for that to drop tomorrow. that's the next decision that democrats have to make. this is a key point based on democrats that i have talked to you about committee. subpoenas are not a magic wand. they won't make these documents appear before the committee. the white house could invoke executive privilege. this is the kind of thing could take some time. there is five bipartisan interest in this topic around security interests. trey gowdy who first started sending letters on this topic. we are talking about this with rob porter last year. this is not new. it is something that members of congress are well interested in. i would not expect for this to be solved over night and not expect it would be solve immediately with the subpoena. this is the kind of thing that the white house will fight a tooth or nail
g garret haake is joining me. should we expect subpoena sht ss should we expect subpoena subpo?>> probably not for a week or so. elijah cummings have said and nadler put out the oversight requests, they're trying to get leeway for the folks involved to respond. i would not expect for that to drop tomorrow. that's the next decision that democrats have to make. this is a key point based on democrats that i have talked to you about committee. subpoenas are not a magic wand. they won't make...
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garret and i are going to disagree on this probably.ut i don't see there being any more indictments coming from the mueller team. we've not seen the mueller grand jury really in weeks, don, weeks if not months and we've not seen any activity, normally our folks who are at the courthouse and obviously staking out the mueller team, when we see activity, when things are coming, we would have indications just by the activity. we would see people leaving and coming. so i don't believe there's going to be anything else from the mueller team. i think some of what's going on here just quickly is that this report is probably going through many different hands at the fbi intelligence community, and i think perhaps that could be where the holdup is now. they keep scrubbing it perhaps. and the other thing i think to keep in mind is that this report, i think, most people on the mueller team and at the department of justice do think that eventually it's all going to be made public, somehow, some way, whether it's through court battles, through congre
garret and i are going to disagree on this probably.ut i don't see there being any more indictments coming from the mueller team. we've not seen the mueller grand jury really in weeks, don, weeks if not months and we've not seen any activity, normally our folks who are at the courthouse and obviously staking out the mueller team, when we see activity, when things are coming, we would have indications just by the activity. we would see people leaving and coming. so i don't believe there's going...
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major garret tried to press him for details. >> 92% of all of the water meet epa for safe drinking water. what can you tell people in those impacted areas is going to change to give them a gritter sense of confidence about the water they consume or their children consume? >> again, 92% of the water meets all of the standards. but we are also helping. >> now, about the governor of california's proposal lump in dairies and animal farmers they have to pitch in more as well. here is the thing, though, it has a steep hill to climb. it require a two thirds vote of the legislature. they had a similar proposal before the legislature last year. and it failed. it did not get enough votes. reporting live, kpix5. >> we are going to give you a quick look at the last super moon of the year tonight. kind of cool. it is -- it is kind of clouds there. known as the super worm moon. tonight, we are clear of the rain. there is more on the way. but, why do they call it a worm moon? >> the first full moon after the spring equinox that happened a couple of hours ago. that is what the worms emerge. i did resear
major garret tried to press him for details. >> 92% of all of the water meet epa for safe drinking water. what can you tell people in those impacted areas is going to change to give them a gritter sense of confidence about the water they consume or their children consume? >> again, 92% of the water meets all of the standards. but we are also helping. >> now, about the governor of california's proposal lump in dairies and animal farmers they have to pitch in more as well. here...
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much awkward or difficult for them to get their story they can only speak through indictments, as garret president, that's sitting doj poli policy hoard how thaw can get a report to congress. >> that's got be to the last wrurd. >>> investigations into russian interference are expanding on capitol hill. what to expect next. you've tried moisturizer after moisturizer... but there's one... that blows them all out of the water. hydro boost water gel from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid... it goes beneath the surface to plump skin cells from within and lock in hydration. leaving skin so supple, it actually bounces back. the results will blow you away. and now for your body... new hydro boost gel cream from neutrogena® try my sourdough patty melt combo with fries and a drink for just $4.99. it's the perfect remedy for the uncomfortable things in life... like flying, the dentist ...and guys named ronald. i have my reasons. try my $4.99 sourdough patty melt combo today. comes with 100% beef, grilled onions, and two types of melty cheese on toasted sourdough, plus fries and a drink. it's comfor
much awkward or difficult for them to get their story they can only speak through indictments, as garret president, that's sitting doj poli policy hoard how thaw can get a report to congress. >> that's got be to the last wrurd. >>> investigations into russian interference are expanding on capitol hill. what to expect next. you've tried moisturizer after moisturizer... but there's one... that blows them all out of the water. hydro boost water gel from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic...
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done mostly shop one in venice and one in my garret my workload has doubled. and my time in addition i was hoping to simplify my life by moving. but it's not working out that way five this. was the demonstrators have thirty boats which they position to block the cruise ships pop into the city these types of protests have broad support among the locals we had a referendum it was a self managed self the playing with friends had learned legal value the eighteen thousand people chose to buy against the big ships and show that it's simple for us so you say the majority of towns do not want to go to the protest has been underway for more than five hours. then i hear the demonstrators have scored an initial victory. day. because of the day that. just around the corner. is refusing to even try to leave but day like it's supposed to do has decided to leave by night time and so communicates their passengers that if they want they are free to collect their luggage and leave the ship and they'll get a refund on that very explicit ticket so small people begin part of. a sm
done mostly shop one in venice and one in my garret my workload has doubled. and my time in addition i was hoping to simplify my life by moving. but it's not working out that way five this. was the demonstrators have thirty boats which they position to block the cruise ships pop into the city these types of protests have broad support among the locals we had a referendum it was a self managed self the playing with friends had learned legal value the eighteen thousand people chose to buy against...
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. >> let's listen to the epa administrator andrew wheeler on cbs, garret. >> it is an important issue that we have to address it. we are addressing. most of the stress of climate change are 15 or 20 years out. >> imagine you are sitting with constituents and it sure looks worse to me mr. administrator, why am i wrong? >> it is not worse. >> fire and floods, all of that are what? >> well, fire and floods are different. >> i am socked, shocks that a member of the administration is down playing the impact of climate change. this is the typical sort of behavior that we have seen from the trump administration from officials down play of the impact that climate have now. he must have his eyes closed, anybody with their eyes open is aware of the fact that we have seen unprecedented extreme weather event that plays out realtime on our television screen or newspaper headlines. you have to be blind and deaf and not be aware of the damaging impact that climate change is already happening now and how much worse it could get if we don't do something about it >> michael mann, thank you so much for
. >> let's listen to the epa administrator andrew wheeler on cbs, garret. >> it is an important issue that we have to address it. we are addressing. most of the stress of climate change are 15 or 20 years out. >> imagine you are sitting with constituents and it sure looks worse to me mr. administrator, why am i wrong? >> it is not worse. >> fire and floods, all of that are what? >> well, fire and floods are different. >> i am socked, shocks that a...
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. >> are we ever, garret? this is important, this is an unbelievable array of contact with russia.l we ever know why manafort lied or will we ever know the motive and the reasons and what the relationships were or with foreign intelligence? >> so i am going to disagree a little bit with osha here, i normally agree with fully and say i actually do think we are dpoing going to learn more of the motivation of paul manafort and i am not sure he's necessarily out of the legal woods entirely here. it does seem possible if mueller has sort of one final large over arching conspiracy over the united states, indictment to drop including her members of the trump campaign and other associates and other member of russian intelligence that manafort may be subjected to that. it was notable in manafort's of that 800 page sentencing memo that the special counsel hugh granted dow counsel -- handed down. manafort's attorneys are terrible of redacting documents. the fact that mueller knows some of this stuff that he has not yet told us is pertinent. >> that's fascinating and leaving us on pins and nee
. >> are we ever, garret? this is important, this is an unbelievable array of contact with russia.l we ever know why manafort lied or will we ever know the motive and the reasons and what the relationships were or with foreign intelligence? >> so i am going to disagree a little bit with osha here, i normally agree with fully and say i actually do think we are dpoing going to learn more of the motivation of paul manafort and i am not sure he's necessarily out of the legal woods...
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joining me now is garret haake and back with me doug cornell and bill crystal. >> beto o'rourke is anr beto is a policymaker? >> reporter: you laid out that timeline in the iowa votes or the nation votes. that's where we were this morning. we are working on this great american road trip, he's starting out in five states that voted for donald trump in 2016 and the mission was particularly interesting because it was one of the most diverse crowds i have seen him speak to. this was the last stop we are able to check out in detroit. for both stops that i was at this morning, he was asked about gun control of a universal background checks and he wants to band on assault weapons. he has been thematic and talking about uniting the country and a big theme. he was asked a lot of questions about identity, how does he as a white man of considerable privilege relating to american voters. how does he understand their experience and how does he defend them in an era of donald trump and of this increasingly heated and nasty rhetoric for president trump. o'rourke pushed back on that a little bit. he
joining me now is garret haake and back with me doug cornell and bill crystal. >> beto o'rourke is anr beto is a policymaker? >> reporter: you laid out that timeline in the iowa votes or the nation votes. that's where we were this morning. we are working on this great american road trip, he's starting out in five states that voted for donald trump in 2016 and the mission was particularly interesting because it was one of the most diverse crowds i have seen him speak to. this was the...
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i want to bring in the vice president for strategy and partnership at ironnet cybersecurity and garretetting new information about google and youtube about how they handle this behind the scenes. the most stunning is that youtube itself removed thousands of re-postings of this video. tell us more about what youtube is saying. gerrit: we are not getting much more from youtube. their initial reaction was they were trying to find any postings and take it down. now they say they have removed it thousands of times. the criticism here is why was it going up in the first place? if we knew this video existed, why couldn't you teach the algorithms quickly to recognize new posts and take them down before they showed up. it seems the technology to do that quickly is not there yet. emily: there are so many disturbing things about this story. the video going online even wants and thousands of people reposting it. i mean, can these companies even handle this or has the monster already created, or the genie, whatever, you cannot put it back in the bottle. then a lot of want this stuff on their platfo
i want to bring in the vice president for strategy and partnership at ironnet cybersecurity and garretetting new information about google and youtube about how they handle this behind the scenes. the most stunning is that youtube itself removed thousands of re-postings of this video. tell us more about what youtube is saying. gerrit: we are not getting much more from youtube. their initial reaction was they were trying to find any postings and take it down. now they say they have removed it...
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garrets out late —— mike gareth southgate said it shows that england are a force to be reckoned with.final in the nations league, and there were big teams that did that, and we were in a group that was as tough or tougher than any, really. that has got to be our motivation right through. we are still a young group. there are still loads of opportunities to improve, and we have to be hungry for that. so everything i‘ve seen from all of them this week has shown me that they are ready to do that, ready to embrace that challenge. natalie, a lot of focus will be on declan rice and what sort of reception he might receive after the news of that tweet sent in 20 14 supporting the ira. players usually wait until they have played their debut until they have to apologise for something, but not with declan rice. he had to apologise after old tweets emerged appearing to show support for the ira when he was about 16 years old. gareth southgate said that most people who have children at that age will understand that you are still maturing at that age. callum hudson adderley was parachuted in from th
garrets out late —— mike gareth southgate said it shows that england are a force to be reckoned with.final in the nations league, and there were big teams that did that, and we were in a group that was as tough or tougher than any, really. that has got to be our motivation right through. we are still a young group. there are still loads of opportunities to improve, and we have to be hungry for that. so everything i‘ve seen from all of them this week has shown me that they are ready to do...
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let's start with garret haake, he's with beto o'rourke in state college, pennsylvania.ppears to be a live event happening there. what's happening behind you? >> reporter: i'm going to use my golf reporter voice because o'rourke is on stage behind me. this is his largest event so far at penn state. at least 500 people in the room. o'rourke is taking questions for some of the people here, a mix of students and not. he's getting a crash course in what it looks like to be the man of the moment, if you will, of a democratic primary. difficult questions about things about his campaign, about his voting record in the past. his support for energy companies in texas and how that squares with his positions now on the environment. he's also making a pledge he'll reveal more information about his donors. their number and where they live. in part to show he's the grassroots candidate he says he is. this has wrapped up so i can use my regular reporter voice. i got fto tell you, his vow to continue to take only grassroots, not pac money, a promise he made again today, take a listen. >
let's start with garret haake, he's with beto o'rourke in state college, pennsylvania.ppears to be a live event happening there. what's happening behind you? >> reporter: i'm going to use my golf reporter voice because o'rourke is on stage behind me. this is his largest event so far at penn state. at least 500 people in the room. o'rourke is taking questions for some of the people here, a mix of students and not. he's getting a crash course in what it looks like to be the man of the...
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as we wait, garret, to you, when this report is complete, what are the three things you will be looking out for? >> well, i think that there are three things that we haven't seen yet that could demonstratively move republican opinion on capitol hill. one is direct presidential involvement in a specific crime which leaving aside the campaign finance violations and the hush money payment, we haven't actually seen the president tied to specific crimes by mueller's investigation itself. second is a pattern of obstruction of justice. not one or two instances where there's debatable circumstances, you know, was the firing of jim comey within the president's power, yada, yada, yada, but something where mueller paints a picture of months or years of discrete actions that make clear the president's motive, the third is any instance where the president himself has taken action to advance a foreign power's interests at the expense of the united states. any time we see the president taking action to help russia or middle eastern country over the objections of the united states' government or in con
as we wait, garret, to you, when this report is complete, what are the three things you will be looking out for? >> well, i think that there are three things that we haven't seen yet that could demonstratively move republican opinion on capitol hill. one is direct presidential involvement in a specific crime which leaving aside the campaign finance violations and the hush money payment, we haven't actually seen the president tied to specific crimes by mueller's investigation itself....
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. >> i want to request from the chair a brief side bar and that is to garret haake. and i share something of a fascination with the new freshman senator from utah. mitt romney comes from royalty back home. so there's very little risk of voter backlash or accountability. he's got the running room of a brand new six-year term in the senate and name recognition off the charts. a lot of people have very high expectations about mitt romney becoming a national figure in this senate. garrett, do you think the indicators are still there or do you see a go along, get along indicator? >> mitt romney set the bar for himself incredibly high with that "washington post" op-ed before his first day as a senator in which he said he'd be willing to break from the president when he felt like it was necessary. so far he hasn't really done that. people have asked me for a long time whether i thought romney would be more like john mccain. i think he's going to ultimately -- he's setting up right now based on what he's done so far to be more like jeff flake, someone who has said he stands
. >> i want to request from the chair a brief side bar and that is to garret haake. and i share something of a fascination with the new freshman senator from utah. mitt romney comes from royalty back home. so there's very little risk of voter backlash or accountability. he's got the running room of a brand new six-year term in the senate and name recognition off the charts. a lot of people have very high expectations about mitt romney becoming a national figure in this senate. garrett, do...
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i think we could ask that question of garret hague to see. he did speak in spanish. strategist on this panel so, of course, i'm going to be looking at this through a different lens, so to speak, but, you know, if president trump was going to be concerned, i think that he needs to be concerned about beto's energy and about the fact that he has a lot of appeal to appear fresh, even if it's the same ideas everyone else is using, he seems to be able to roll it out with a fresh point of view. >> ashley, to you, you're also republican but you clearly are a board member of republican women for progress. your thoughts about what he was saying about a woman's right to choose, about no gender discrimination when it comes to pay for women doing the same job as a man. you've got to weigh in on that. i should think those are things that you would support, at least one of them? >> yeah, when it comes to the board that i'm apart of for republican women for progress, we will support any candidates who are against donald trump, so by progress we mean those that will stand up to the f
i think we could ask that question of garret hague to see. he did speak in spanish. strategist on this panel so, of course, i'm going to be looking at this through a different lens, so to speak, but, you know, if president trump was going to be concerned, i think that he needs to be concerned about beto's energy and about the fact that he has a lot of appeal to appear fresh, even if it's the same ideas everyone else is using, he seems to be able to roll it out with a fresh point of view....
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president saying that he had nothing to do with it, kellyanne conway was talking with my colleague garretcpac conference there in national harbor and said that it was within the president's authority if he chose to do it to do it, so why would they be lying about it? >> the two takeaways from that interview. one, what we're always so used to now, for whatever reason, the president, if the story is true, has lied about something and rather than directly dealing with it, he created a larger story because now we're talking about the fact that he also lied about it. more importantly, he absolutely has the absolute authority to grant or revoke someone's security clearance. it is clear in his constitutional power. the fact that he doesn't know that is actually to those of us in the national security community, i think that blows us away even more so. how do you not know that as president of the united states what the parameters of your powers are? so this story is incredibly troubling on many levels and the house government reform committee will look in to it. i caution them not to violate, fra
president saying that he had nothing to do with it, kellyanne conway was talking with my colleague garretcpac conference there in national harbor and said that it was within the president's authority if he chose to do it to do it, so why would they be lying about it? >> the two takeaways from that interview. one, what we're always so used to now, for whatever reason, the president, if the story is true, has lied about something and rather than directly dealing with it, he created a larger...
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. >> garret, lisa green is here to my left.nd organization because my understanding is one of the keys to winning the iowa caucus is to be well organized early. i wondered, although i know you're in texas right now. if you could shed some light on how the democratic hopefuls are doing when it comes to that key factor for victory? >> yeah, in this regard, o'rourke is certainly playing catch up. they have essentially one staffer and his title hasn't been given yet. but executive director of the iowa committee is coming onboard. it's a weak cliche to say how important iowa is, but especially in this cycle where new hampshire up second you have the state surrounded by home state senators on either side with bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. who comes out of iowa strong will be particularly important. given the caucus format, you have to be organized on the ground. a lot of campaigns staffing up aggressively and in the midterms you saw folks like cory booker spend significant amounts of time on the ground there campaigning for lo
. >> garret, lisa green is here to my left.nd organization because my understanding is one of the keys to winning the iowa caucus is to be well organized early. i wondered, although i know you're in texas right now. if you could shed some light on how the democratic hopefuls are doing when it comes to that key factor for victory? >> yeah, in this regard, o'rourke is certainly playing catch up. they have essentially one staffer and his title hasn't been given yet. but executive...