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the reagan justice department, he took a principled stand against the republican attorney general ed meese and bill weld resigned in protest, which then forced the republican attorney general to resign. bill weld went on to serve two terms as a republican governor of massachusetts. he is now the only republican running against donald trump for president. he will join us tonight on a night when the president is trying to turn back the presidential clock to the nixon presidency and stonewall the congress. and at the end of the hour tonight, we have a special guest joining us who has not been with us before. he will respond to jared kushner's statement today that the russian attack on our election that helped donald trump win the electoral college was nothing more than a couple of facebook ads. we'll be joined by robert anderson, who will be making his first appearance on this program. he's a former assistant director of the fbi's counterintelligence division. he will expose the lies that jared kushner told today about the russian attack that is proved beyond a reasonable doubt in the mueller
the reagan justice department, he took a principled stand against the republican attorney general ed meese and bill weld resigned in protest, which then forced the republican attorney general to resign. bill weld went on to serve two terms as a republican governor of massachusetts. he is now the only republican running against donald trump for president. he will join us tonight on a night when the president is trying to turn back the presidential clock to the nixon presidency and stonewall the...
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meese would have liked to have been present, but unfortunately was unable to attend today so he sent a letter that i will read shortly. before i do that, i would like to acknowledge that for many of us in the republican party, you have become the voice of the republican party and personally, i'd like to thank you for your courage and extraordinary leadership in the kavanaugh hearings. you added that it was also senator collins so i would like to say that you and senator collins gave us a kind of result that we as the party and the nation needed to see. thank you, sir. [applause] >> edwin meese wrote, "dear senator graham, it's an honor to join you and your colleagues and you this award. although a long time commitment in california prevents me from being there, during your remarkable career you have distinguished yourself by your integrity patriotism and numerous professional accomplishments. over the course of your 33 year career in the united states air force, serving as both a military prosecutor and attorney you set an excellent example for , lawyers in our nation. since being el
meese would have liked to have been present, but unfortunately was unable to attend today so he sent a letter that i will read shortly. before i do that, i would like to acknowledge that for many of us in the republican party, you have become the voice of the republican party and personally, i'd like to thank you for your courage and extraordinary leadership in the kavanaugh hearings. you added that it was also senator collins so i would like to say that you and senator collins gave us a kind...
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sir no and i'm not taking any profession change just a second i'm going to ask each journey general meese to brief you on what we presently know what he has found. what. the revelations of the iran contra affair gave new momentum to the work of the peace activists. evidence showed that the weapons were coming from the largest pentagon arms depot on the west coast california's concord naval weapons station. and i went out just to check out the situation. and discovered that on one side of the road. were literally hundreds of bloggers with all these weapons. there's a train track and these bunkers that came out and across they called a highway and then went out to the pier is where these balls were loaded on to the ships. we had a press conference in which that are in store planning to start a forty day fast. of our hearts conscience of this. what we were doing and why my son was there he is fourteen years old. brian. murphy and david duncan. place themselves on the tracks. pretty sure thing you know we just go out there and we stand and then the train slows down and stops. a couple of peop
sir no and i'm not taking any profession change just a second i'm going to ask each journey general meese to brief you on what we presently know what he has found. what. the revelations of the iran contra affair gave new momentum to the work of the peace activists. evidence showed that the weapons were coming from the largest pentagon arms depot on the west coast california's concord naval weapons station. and i went out just to check out the situation. and discovered that on one side of the...
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the investigation into the meese lts exposure now scans two counties. >> it's not a case in santa clara county. i can confirm the case is an adult and they're a resident of the county. >> reporter: an email claimed a worker who had been to the company's 1295 charleston road building was diagnosed with measles. central location falls in santa clara county. health officials are conducting contact investigations. >> these contact investigations, we're trying to understand is there anybody who might have been exposed who is not protected? >> reporter: dr. cody say it's the county's responsibility to interview the person and question where they've traveled. health officials do not believe there is further risk to the public, but others say they're taking the potential threat seriously. >> i think everybody should be worried if that's something that is happening around the area and to make sure that you're obviously being very safe and careful. >> reporter: health officials say the county's high vaccination rate of 96% means the vast majority of people are protected. >> so in a workplace, you
the investigation into the meese lts exposure now scans two counties. >> it's not a case in santa clara county. i can confirm the case is an adult and they're a resident of the county. >> reporter: an email claimed a worker who had been to the company's 1295 charleston road building was diagnosed with measles. central location falls in santa clara county. health officials are conducting contact investigations. >> these contact investigations, we're trying to understand is...
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. >> the meese can swim, though. >> the meese. >>> can we show the dog real quick?to take a walk. >> they said no. >> there he now," the security breach at president trump's mar-a-lago club. >> the investigation is now under way into how a woman got through several layers of security, including the secret service, while the president was in town. >>> also this morning, a break in the case of a music star's murder. police say they caught the man who gunned down nipsey hussle. overnight we're learning they met with the alleged getaway driver. >>> one person dead and two others fighting for their lives after a massive explosion at a chemical plant near the neighborhood rocked by another chemical plant fire just last month. >>> has mother's day come early? you won't believe the incredible gift this 13-year-old gave his mom and what he traded in to get it for her. it's wednesday, april 3rd. >>> good morning, everyone, happy hump day. it's nice to have the lady in white next to me. >> uh-huh. >> looking good. >> thank you. >> very spring. >> very shady. >> i'm not being s
. >> the meese can swim, though. >> the meese. >>> can we show the dog real quick?to take a walk. >> they said no. >> there he now," the security breach at president trump's mar-a-lago club. >> the investigation is now under way into how a woman got through several layers of security, including the secret service, while the president was in town. >>> also this morning, a break in the case of a music star's murder. police say they caught the...
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you know and i'm not taking any more questions a sister second i'm going to ask a journey general meese to brief you on what we presently know what he has found in the united states why. somebody didn't ask why. the revelations of the iran contra affair gave newman showed that the weapons were coming from the largest pentagon arms depot on the west coast california's concord naval weapons station. when i went out just a chode. were literally hundreds of bunkers with all these weapons. there's a train track from these bunkers that came out and crossed the highway and then went out to the piers where these balls were loaded onto the ships. we had a press conference in which turns or planning to start a forty day fast. of our hearts conscience that is what we were doing and why my son was there he is fourteen years old. brian and duncan murphy and david duncan. placed themselves on the tracks. automat train. here jane not that i'm pretty sure thing you know we just go out there and we stand and then the train slows down and stops. a couple of people cross the road and went over to the fron
you know and i'm not taking any more questions a sister second i'm going to ask a journey general meese to brief you on what we presently know what he has found in the united states why. somebody didn't ask why. the revelations of the iran contra affair gave newman showed that the weapons were coming from the largest pentagon arms depot on the west coast california's concord naval weapons station. when i went out just a chode. were literally hundreds of bunkers with all these weapons. there's a...
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but in one nine hundred thirty two the nazis drove the bow house out of desks out its last director meese found a hole or oversaw the moved to berlin there it was shut down by the nazis again bellhousing germany was gone but not forgotten. people had to wait until after world war two to see former bauhaus architects bring their ideas back to germany not far from the famous bottom up lots you'll find another bauhaus related construction site the no you're not denying built in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight and ninety nine. by the bauhaus last director new fund in twenty eighteen this icon of classic modern architecture turned fifty the design definitely stood the test of time but updated safety and conservation all requirements for things to get an m.f.a. for. there's lots to do repairing damages installing a modern ac this is the first overhaul the nine hundred sixty s. museum has ever undergone and it is much needed. the noir. was designed at least fundable was architecture firm in chicago the former bauhaus director had emigrated to the united states in one nine hundred thirty ei
but in one nine hundred thirty two the nazis drove the bow house out of desks out its last director meese found a hole or oversaw the moved to berlin there it was shut down by the nazis again bellhousing germany was gone but not forgotten. people had to wait until after world war two to see former bauhaus architects bring their ideas back to germany not far from the famous bottom up lots you'll find another bauhaus related construction site the no you're not denying built in one thousand nine...
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meese-- measles is in the bay area. >> the complications can be pneumonia or swelling of the brain which could lead to death. >> the centers for disease control and prevention confirmed 365 measles cases this year. that's a high not seen in 25 years. >> it is highly contagious. and can stay in the air for up to two hours after a person who is sick with measles coughs or sneezes inside of a room. >> a measles quarentine is in effect for scores of students and staff at two california colleges. ucla and cal state l.a. >> it's weird to know it's going on in the same place i spend so much time. >> it's around and it's not just in l.a. it's everywhere. >> in addition to california, measles cases are reported in 21 other states. the cdc says that most people who get measles are unvaccinated and that the virus is common in some parts of the worlds including asia, pacific and africa. >> it should have been eradicated so many years ago. >> health experts say children should receive two vaccines of measles, mumps before the age of six. i'm john lawrence. >> state health officials reported that the
meese-- measles is in the bay area. >> the complications can be pneumonia or swelling of the brain which could lead to death. >> the centers for disease control and prevention confirmed 365 measles cases this year. that's a high not seen in 25 years. >> it is highly contagious. and can stay in the air for up to two hours after a person who is sick with measles coughs or sneezes inside of a room. >> a measles quarentine is in effect for scores of students and staff at two...
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no and i'm not taking any more questions and it's just a second i'm going to ask a journey general meese to brief you on what we presently know what he has found in the united states why didn't somebody didn't tell us why. the revelations of the iran contra affair gave new momentum to the work of the peace activists some. evidence showed that the weapons were coming from the largest.
no and i'm not taking any more questions and it's just a second i'm going to ask a journey general meese to brief you on what we presently know what he has found in the united states why didn't somebody didn't tell us why. the revelations of the iran contra affair gave new momentum to the work of the peace activists some. evidence showed that the weapons were coming from the largest.
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no i'm not taking any more questions and it's just a second i'm going to ask each journey general meese to brief you on what we presently know what he has found. what. the revelations of the iran contra affair gave new momentum to the work of the peace activists. evident.
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and i'm not taking any more french translation it's just a second i'm going to ask a journey general meese to brief you on what we presently know what he has found in the united states why. somebody didn't tell us why. the revelations of the iran contra affair gave new momentum to the work of the peace activists some. evidence showed that the weapons were coming from the largest pentagon arms depot on the west coast california as concord naval. weapon station. and i went out just to check out the situation. and discovered that on one side of the road. were literally hundreds of bloggers with all these weapons. there's a train track from these bunkers that came out and crossed the highway and then went out to the pier is where these bombs were loaded on to the ships. we had a press conference in which that are in store planning to start a forty day fast. of our hearts a conscience that is what we were doing and why my son was there he is fourteen years old. brian and duncan murphy and david duncan. placed themselves on the tracks. grain. chain not that i'm pretty sure thing you know we just
and i'm not taking any more french translation it's just a second i'm going to ask a journey general meese to brief you on what we presently know what he has found in the united states why. somebody didn't tell us why. the revelations of the iran contra affair gave new momentum to the work of the peace activists some. evidence showed that the weapons were coming from the largest pentagon arms depot on the west coast california as concord naval. weapon station. and i went out just to check out...
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i haven't gotten to this technique or we haven't studies they meese and they have so much more to do.only have 45 minutes a week. i have taught a few students in some capacity who has gone on to study music. that feels anaysing. >> it is incredible to watch how they grow. somebody can make amazing project from you know, age 15 to 17 if they put their mind to it. >> i think i have 18 students now. these more than i've had in the past. i'm hoping to build up more of a studio. there will be a pee ono, lots of bookshelves and lots of great music. the students will come to my house and take their lessons there. my schedule changes a lot on a day-to-day basis and that kind of keeps it exciting. think that music is just my favorite thing that there is, whether it's listening to it or playing it or teaching it. all that really matters to me is that i'm surrounded by the sounds, so i'm going top keep doing what i'm doing to keep my life in that direction. it. >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges resident to do their shop & dine in the 49 within the 49 square miles
i haven't gotten to this technique or we haven't studies they meese and they have so much more to do.only have 45 minutes a week. i have taught a few students in some capacity who has gone on to study music. that feels anaysing. >> it is incredible to watch how they grow. somebody can make amazing project from you know, age 15 to 17 if they put their mind to it. >> i think i have 18 students now. these more than i've had in the past. i'm hoping to build up more of a studio. there...
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sir no i'm not taking any more questions and it's just a second i'm going to ask a journey general meese to brief you on what we presently know what he has found in the united states why. didn't somebody didn't tell us why. the revelations of the iran contra affair gave new momentum to the work of the peace activists. evidence showed that the weapons were coming from the largest pentagon arms depot. on the west coast california has conquered naval weapons station. alan and i went out just a check out the situation. and discovered that on one side of the road. were literally hundreds of bloggers a with all these weapons. there's a train track from these bunkers that came out and cross they call a highway and then when i.
sir no i'm not taking any more questions and it's just a second i'm going to ask a journey general meese to brief you on what we presently know what he has found in the united states why. didn't somebody didn't tell us why. the revelations of the iran contra affair gave new momentum to the work of the peace activists. evidence showed that the weapons were coming from the largest pentagon arms depot. on the west coast california has conquered naval weapons station. alan and i went out just a...
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showers all the way through the meese —— the east midlands. more sunshine beginning to warm up.armth will be on saturday, 21125, before things turn cooler later on. welcome to newsday. i'm kasia madera in london. the headlines. one of the world's architectural wonders, notre dame cathedral in paris, has been left in ruins by a devastating fire. these are the live pictures from the french capital, where it's been burning for nearly five hours. the blaze has destroyed much of the cathedral‘s roof. this is the moment the main spire of the 850—year—old building collapsed. i'm rico hizon in singapore. also in the programme: president macron has been to the scene. he said it was sad to see what was a part of all french people burn — but it will be rebuilt. translation: the worst has been avoided, even if the battle isn't won yet. thousands have been watching in tears and dismay as this symbol
showers all the way through the meese —— the east midlands. more sunshine beginning to warm up.armth will be on saturday, 21125, before things turn cooler later on. welcome to newsday. i'm kasia madera in london. the headlines. one of the world's architectural wonders, notre dame cathedral in paris, has been left in ruins by a devastating fire. these are the live pictures from the french capital, where it's been burning for nearly five hours. the blaze has destroyed much of the...
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please join me in welcoming our se04 at meese -- ed mee recipient, judge kenneth winston starr. [applause] thank you. thank you. you are very kind. thank you. that with your seventh-inning stretch. [laughter] mr. starr: thank you, elliot. those were the days, no they weren't. they were absolutely miserable but we had great people and a superb lawyer who has gone on to do great things each and every year and every day, so elliot, thank you for your friendship, your beautiful family. my middle name comes from the great man, so generation after generation. i was born in 1946 which does make me a baby boomer, and my late parents in the great state of texas were great admirers of the great man, mister churchill. i am glad the name continues. there is a story, speaking of churchill, about a british prime minister from the prior century to the great man, benjamin israeli, we recognize the name . and like churchill he was a , master of the king or queen's language. and on one particular social occasion, people have been chatting -- they come over to the prime minister's. he kept writing
please join me in welcoming our se04 at meese -- ed mee recipient, judge kenneth winston starr. [applause] thank you. thank you. you are very kind. thank you. that with your seventh-inning stretch. [laughter] mr. starr: thank you, elliot. those were the days, no they weren't. they were absolutely miserable but we had great people and a superb lawyer who has gone on to do great things each and every year and every day, so elliot, thank you for your friendship, your beautiful family. my middle...
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the fact we have senior officials glad-handing, now shaking hands, tell meese there is awful lot of progressitizes results. the fact you have senior people linking hands. that tells me they're very close to working those things out. charles: michael, how do you see it? >> same thing. basically what we're seeing a lot of progress, a lot of positive signals and your point about the markets reaction in some ways that positivetive is baked in a little bit. charles: to that point, let me ask you, michael, the last couple weeks i'm starting to sense whatever the anxiety coming into the new year, if you look at bond yields rebounding, gold starting to pull back a little bit, markets are up, even session like today tech is getting hit, money doesn't rotate into the sidelines or rotate into industrials. it rotates into financials. seems like investors and money itself seeking opportunity, sensing we could go higher from here. >> higher from here. that is our outlook. modestly higher. maybe some volatility. to your point, one. things i did recently look for entire market, look for pockets of weakness
the fact we have senior officials glad-handing, now shaking hands, tell meese there is awful lot of progressitizes results. the fact you have senior people linking hands. that tells me they're very close to working those things out. charles: michael, how do you see it? >> same thing. basically what we're seeing a lot of progress, a lot of positive signals and your point about the markets reaction in some ways that positivetive is baked in a little bit. charles: to that point, let me ask...
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now with 205 point advance meese meese -- most of the dow 30, not too far, maybe 500 points or so from highs reach last october. the s&p on route to seeing third straight weekly gains. so the markets are worried about a lot of stuff. invariably they are, they have a funny way of showing it. let's get into all of that as we digest bank earnings. contraction in earnings in the first quarter. we leave the estimates. the read at this point from charles payne. mike murphy here. lauren simonetti. as we're going through these, charles payne, what we're seeing is, the concern people had for banks dissipate ad bit. i know each has its own story, but what do you have? >> banks were considered the number one stock pick group on wall street, january of last year, january of this year. so in part because they were supposed to do very well from the federal reserve being more aggressive. apart from jpmorgan number the december rate hike helped this number, particularly making money on the consumer lending side. that theses is starting to play out. it should start to work out. i'm glad banks are lendi
now with 205 point advance meese meese -- most of the dow 30, not too far, maybe 500 points or so from highs reach last october. the s&p on route to seeing third straight weekly gains. so the markets are worried about a lot of stuff. invariably they are, they have a funny way of showing it. let's get into all of that as we digest bank earnings. contraction in earnings in the first quarter. we leave the estimates. the read at this point from charles payne. mike murphy here. lauren simonetti....
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meesa meese measles can be deadly. that doesn't count what's called immune amnesia.hree years later your immune system doesn't work well. children they think are dieing of other infections over that time period. ten years out or more another thing calmed an sspe. it's a big word saying essentially affects their brain and neurosystem and has a very, very high mortality rate. i completely disagree what they had in the show and agree with what she's saying a very serious disease. not a simple rash. >> a fictional family television program from the 1960 and '70s, people are now saying, listen to marsha, marsha, marsha. it's a absurd. >> i completely agree. >> dr. john torres, thank you for joining us. >> you bet. >>> take a look what sources are saying. jonathan lemire, start with you. >> talkederer in the week about the ongoing battle between the white house and democrats who control the house of representatives with all the investigations. our sources say republicans over in congress signaled to the white house they would support them on their efforts to sort of stifle
meesa meese measles can be deadly. that doesn't count what's called immune amnesia.hree years later your immune system doesn't work well. children they think are dieing of other infections over that time period. ten years out or more another thing calmed an sspe. it's a big word saying essentially affects their brain and neurosystem and has a very, very high mortality rate. i completely disagree what they had in the show and agree with what she's saying a very serious disease. not a simple...
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for meese momentum stocks it is looking really good. for facebook and some others it really is. we get to the other side i want to see if the big institutional investors take profits and see how much they can make if they sell out. charles: some of those big institutional investors will have to get in, scott, because a lot missed this rally for a variety of reasons. of course the next big name is amazon. we'll talk about amazon more specifically later. but i do want to remind folks the last two times amazon reported the stock got hammered both times. so a lot on the line today, scott after the bell. >> yeah, there is. that is frankly expectations, charles. amazon is seen as this gargantuan company which they are that can do anything. when they disappoint or caution in guidance or what not the stock does get popped but i think aws will be really the key to the call today and what we saw from microsoft on their cloud side i think bodes well for aws. i think the stock in general is a good buy. we own it already. but i'm looking for good things after the quarter. frankly if you don'
for meese momentum stocks it is looking really good. for facebook and some others it really is. we get to the other side i want to see if the big institutional investors take profits and see how much they can make if they sell out. charles: some of those big institutional investors will have to get in, scott, because a lot missed this rally for a variety of reasons. of course the next big name is amazon. we'll talk about amazon more specifically later. but i do want to remind folks the last two...
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as the premise of your question, for a long time now i have said to our people that we've sent to meeseeetings whether it's the nato interparliamentary group, this group, that group, many places where parliamentarians come together multi-lottery or bi-latly. you go there and use your judgment and note values of our caucus but one guidance i give everyone is i want you to say when you're there that we are concerned about anti-semitism raising its head all over, including in our own country, but some of this pre-dates it raising its head in our country in a recent way, and so this is nothing new for us, so when we met the leader of the opposition jeremy corbyn we said we have concerns about how the labor party is perceived in terms of anti-semitism. >> but the democratic party, are you concerned that your opposition going towards the next election or however they wish to use it will use that to call, as the president has done, you know, the democrats. >> what this they have done in. >> i think the support brucht any ideas. i don't want to talk about the president here because i'm overseas
as the premise of your question, for a long time now i have said to our people that we've sent to meeseeetings whether it's the nato interparliamentary group, this group, that group, many places where parliamentarians come together multi-lottery or bi-latly. you go there and use your judgment and note values of our caucus but one guidance i give everyone is i want you to say when you're there that we are concerned about anti-semitism raising its head all over, including in our own country, but...
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house judiciary committee led questioning like that, iran-contra, john neil lobbed questions at edwin meeseearings for bill clinton, see that will sign that says counsel is asking questions. including of ken starr. during supreme court justice brett kavanaugh's hearings, you will remember the female attorney hand picked to ask dr. christine blassy ford on behalf of the republican men of the senate judiciary committee. having staff lawyers, having counsel ask a witness questions is -- they're trying to treat it like it's in outrageous proposition and barr wouldn't do that. it's kind of a standard thing. who blinks first here. still don't know if barr is going to show up. here. still don't know if barr is going to show up lurking crabgrass and weak, thin grass! scotts turf builder triple action. this single-step breakthrough changes everything. it kills weeds, prevents crabgrass for up to 4 months, and feeds so grass can thrive, all guaranteed. only from scotts. our backyard is back. this is a scotts yard. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allerg
house judiciary committee led questioning like that, iran-contra, john neil lobbed questions at edwin meeseearings for bill clinton, see that will sign that says counsel is asking questions. including of ken starr. during supreme court justice brett kavanaugh's hearings, you will remember the female attorney hand picked to ask dr. christine blassy ford on behalf of the republican men of the senate judiciary committee. having staff lawyers, having counsel ask a witness questions is -- they're...
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when it comes to the testimony of a sitting cabinet official, attorney general ed meese was questioned during the iran-contra hearings, and that was in the late '80s. however, a justice department spokeswoman argued in a statement yesterday the attorney general agreed to appear before congress, therefore the members of congress should be doing the questioning. i'm joined by berit berger and john heilemann. i want to go to john first on the politics of this. the cheek of these people at the white house. they put out statements, called to testify by the congress, which is an equal branch of government. they say that's premature to ask me to come. they talk like they set the terms. here he is saying i will not be questioned by the committee's general counsel. where do they get this from? donald trump and his arrogance? >> they get it from trump who has been throughout his time in the presidency has had no respect for the notion of co-equal branches of government and an instinctive, i don't think well worked out of the supremacy of the executive. none of these rules apply to him. he's goin
when it comes to the testimony of a sitting cabinet official, attorney general ed meese was questioned during the iran-contra hearings, and that was in the late '80s. however, a justice department spokeswoman argued in a statement yesterday the attorney general agreed to appear before congress, therefore the members of congress should be doing the questioning. i'm joined by berit berger and john heilemann. i want to go to john first on the politics of this. the cheek of these people at the...
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cyberer is supposed to be a huge meese of it.he president is primarily interested right now in the border crossings piece of it, but if the department of homestand security secretary stopped doing all the other stuff, someone else would have to pick up the slack. >> and the deputies are going to be forced out so have another agency where you'll have staffing -- experienced staffing issue. >> he has a strategic decision which is does he take the person he wants to be the face and the voice of the border stuff and make them the next dhs, or does he come up with some different role for that person and make the dhs the person who handles all this other stuff for the acting, for the gentleman who will step into that role now? this is an opportunity to be up front with the president about what you're willing to do and not willing to do. there's very little upside into getting into this job. >> this department was created after 9/11 as we all remember. this was a new department of this government that was created to stop terror threats,
cyberer is supposed to be a huge meese of it.he president is primarily interested right now in the border crossings piece of it, but if the department of homestand security secretary stopped doing all the other stuff, someone else would have to pick up the slack. >> and the deputies are going to be forced out so have another agency where you'll have staffing -- experienced staffing issue. >> he has a strategic decision which is does he take the person he wants to be the face and the...
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now with 205 point advance meese meese -- most of the dow 30, not too far, maybe 500 points or so frommarkets are worried about a lot of stuff. invariably they are, they have a funny way of showing it. let's get into all of that as we digest bank earnings. contraction in earnings in the first quarter. we leave the estimates. the read at this point from charles payne. mike murphy
now with 205 point advance meese meese -- most of the dow 30, not too far, maybe 500 points or so frommarkets are worried about a lot of stuff. invariably they are, they have a funny way of showing it. let's get into all of that as we digest bank earnings. contraction in earnings in the first quarter. we leave the estimates. the read at this point from charles payne. mike murphy
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joint house and senate hearings on the iran-contra scandal, they questioned attorney general edwin meesend george schultz and they note that in 1970 three, committee staff matters -- members questioned the cia alleged --to the involvement of the cia in the watergate scandal. if you are interested in how that looked, you can find the iran-contra hearings and the testimony by edward meese and the staff lawyer who asked the questions. this was a joint committee in 1987 between the house and senate and you also see familiar faces. dick cheney is a member of congress, william cowan, also a member of congress at that time. the new york times noting there is precedent. the justice department spokesperson yesterday told the wall street journal the attorney general agreed to appear before congress. therefore, members of congress should be the ones doing the questioning. he remains happy to engage with members on questions regarding the mueller report. that is the latest between lawmakers on capitol hill and the trump administration over testimony this week. we are talking about this week in washi
joint house and senate hearings on the iran-contra scandal, they questioned attorney general edwin meesend george schultz and they note that in 1970 three, committee staff matters -- members questioned the cia alleged --to the involvement of the cia in the watergate scandal. if you are interested in how that looked, you can find the iran-contra hearings and the testimony by edward meese and the staff lawyer who asked the questions. this was a joint committee in 1987 between the house and senate...
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moved so far to the left responding to the grassroots of the democratic party or i should say the meese active of the democratic party, every single senator running for president backed the green new deal, which means among other huge interventions in the economy socialized medicine. it is process geared to catering one extreme segment of the american economy. neil: in 2016. why a lot of people's assumptions how the election would turn out are wrong. get back to the president on his numbers, you're right, needle hasn't necessarily moved dramatically one direction or other post-mueller. to look at economic models, we did a story on this i think, income bent president, first time his party has been in power first term back after democrats were there, strong economy, that person, unidentified should win but is it different this time in that this president's locked in approvalwise mid, maybe mid 40s something like that and can't get over the hum? >> i think that is the question there. connell: yeah. >> one obviously benefit of this, you see it in the poll kind of confirming what we already
moved so far to the left responding to the grassroots of the democratic party or i should say the meese active of the democratic party, every single senator running for president backed the green new deal, which means among other huge interventions in the economy socialized medicine. it is process geared to catering one extreme segment of the american economy. neil: in 2016. why a lot of people's assumptions how the election would turn out are wrong. get back to the president on his numbers,...
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it strikes meese ow different our political discourse been had the attorney general not seemingly liedeks ago in march when he sent his letter to congress. if he had been forth right there that there are several passages in the report where special counsel mueller and his team were quite clear they were referring this not to the attorney general, not to the deputy general but to congress, i think there would be much less question what we do now. it would be quite clear what mueller's intent was and congress i think would be much more reacceptive to acting right now. >> you want to weigh in on that? >> i think the main thing here is exactly what you just said, no one is asking the question what are republicans going to do now that we out the mueller report. this was always a partisan issue. no one changed their mind after seeing this report. that's not surprising even to the founders, right? they understood impeachment was always going to be not only a political question but a partisan one. hamilton himself said this will inflame partisan sentiment when we use this tool. >> i want to re
it strikes meese ow different our political discourse been had the attorney general not seemingly liedeks ago in march when he sent his letter to congress. if he had been forth right there that there are several passages in the report where special counsel mueller and his team were quite clear they were referring this not to the attorney general, not to the deputy general but to congress, i think there would be much less question what we do now. it would be quite clear what mueller's intent was...