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. >> steve miller song, if you recall. >> steve miller from the great state of wisconsin, take the money and run. >> you know what you are, a joker. >> one point about this, this was an outright put sale, a few weeks, now he's taking it off. you don't wait for the last drop of this. that's the same thing with your halliburton trade too and the other when you knew. >> abracadabra up next, see what i'm doing here folks, tweets and the final call >> we fly like an eagle. see that's funny, i thought you traded options. i'm not really a wall street guy. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just complicated. step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade hello there frie
. >> steve miller song, if you recall. >> steve miller from the great state of wisconsin, take the money and run. >> you know what you are, a joker. >> one point about this, this was an outright put sale, a few weeks, now he's taking it off. you don't wait for the last drop of this. that's the same thing with your halliburton trade too and the other when you knew. >> abracadabra up next, see what i'm doing here folks, tweets and the final call >> we fly like...
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then a steve miller and his colleagues at siemens plan to keep fighting for their jobs but they've heard that investors are already beginning to approach the highly skilled workers who would be thrown back onto the job market if the plant closes inquiry's are coming from the automotive and logistics industries what's more good it still qualifies for substantial government subsidies up to forty percent of investment costs so still hope the lights will keep burning in gurlitz. talking about burning lights young entrepreneurs in malaysia are exploring new energy sources and ways to reduce consumption german entrepreneur dates know when to meet some of the founders of the start ups that are riding a new wave of investment in sustainability. yeah that's. we're all used to using energy whenever we need it on our money and no one wants to be forced to cut back we tend not to reflect on it because most people just take energy for granted. and i think given the number. of deaths now is a four hour drive north of the malaysian capital kuala lumpur the village of pasco dong with its five hundred pr
then a steve miller and his colleagues at siemens plan to keep fighting for their jobs but they've heard that investors are already beginning to approach the highly skilled workers who would be thrown back onto the job market if the plant closes inquiry's are coming from the automotive and logistics industries what's more good it still qualifies for substantial government subsidies up to forty percent of investment costs so still hope the lights will keep burning in gurlitz. talking about...
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steve: walking. >> jimmy: walking barney miller, or whatever the heck. [ light laughter ] >> steve: barney miller -mmy: this one's from @kristen rose 124. she says, "my entire family hates my aunt's husband. every christmas, after they leave, my mom gives out a fake oscar to whoever did the best job of pretending they like him." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: oh, that's cold! >> jimmy: the oscar goes to you clearly. you had a ten minute conversation. oh, fantastic. oh, man. >> jimmy: this one is from @jiggy pants 76. >> steve: 76? oh, okay. >> jimmy: yeah. i'm hoping it was because he was born in -- not because there was 75 other jiggy pants. [ laughter ] anyways -- jiggy, jiggy pants. it's not a thing, right? >> steve: jiggy pants? >> jimmy: no. >> steve: i don't know, you can get jiggy with your pants, right? >> jimmy: like wearing your pants? >> steve: i guess. >> jimmy: or jiggy with your pants? [ laughter ] jiggy pants, he says, "every year when we're all done opening our christmas presents, my mom always says in a a depressing tone, "well, that's christmas." [ applause ] this one is from
steve: walking. >> jimmy: walking barney miller, or whatever the heck. [ light laughter ] >> steve: barney miller -mmy: this one's from @kristen rose 124. she says, "my entire family hates my aunt's husband. every christmas, after they leave, my mom gives out a fake oscar to whoever did the best job of pretending they like him." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: oh, that's cold! >> jimmy: the oscar goes to you clearly. you had a ten minute conversation. oh,...
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and it's especially chilling to hear people like steve bannon and steve miller with bannon having beenthe most influential people in the white house, and miller still there, and they're saying, we're not a nation of immigrants. i mean, miller is saying -- repudiating the poem about giving me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses. they're saying, no, that's not what we're about. i beg to differ. this is the country i've another, this is the country most of us have known, and this is what america has been about for well over 200 years. and it seems to me that these guys, with donald trump's acquiescence and sometimes act of support are bent on this radical project of redefining "american idol"ty in these white nationalist terms, which i think are very threatening to everybody. it should be threatening to everybody, even if you're actually a wasp, you should be threatening but doubly threatening if you're not a wasp. >> pleasure to have you on. >> thank you. >> and we will be back. remember how the economic crash was supposed to be a wake up call for our government? people all across
and it's especially chilling to hear people like steve bannon and steve miller with bannon having beenthe most influential people in the white house, and miller still there, and they're saying, we're not a nation of immigrants. i mean, miller is saying -- repudiating the poem about giving me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses. they're saying, no, that's not what we're about. i beg to differ. this is the country i've another, this is the country most of us have known, and this is what...
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reince priebus, steve miller, kellyanne conway, and kt mcfarland. what does that tell you? >> mueller's going to know everything. this is the problem. i have been in the white house that was under fall investigation. here's the big thing. northbound asymmetrical information. the investigative team knows more than you do. he doesn't know what mueller has. he does now because he's cooperating. each one of these people is going to be called, and i've said this before and i'll say it get up. don't hilie. think abo he knew when he was on the phone with chak clarke, the ambassador but also reported to be a soviet spy that the gouys were taking that. >> why did he high about the content? >> they always lie about russia. that's where all the roads go. >> everyone, stick around. coming up next the russia investigations on capitol hill. president trump reportedly asking republican senators to bring an end to one of those investigations. is that obstruction? we'll ask a key senator. i saw the change in rich when we moved into the new house. but having his parents over was enlightening
reince priebus, steve miller, kellyanne conway, and kt mcfarland. what does that tell you? >> mueller's going to know everything. this is the problem. i have been in the white house that was under fall investigation. here's the big thing. northbound asymmetrical information. the investigative team knows more than you do. he doesn't know what mueller has. he does now because he's cooperating. each one of these people is going to be called, and i've said this before and i'll say it get up....
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i think it's him and steve miller, who shares many of his views, and the attorney general, jeff sessions. if he had his way, of course, we would have the wall. we don't have that. but he has tried to attack so-called sanctuary cities, the courts have slapped him down. said no, the federal government cannot drag local officials into enforcing immigration laws. he's had several muslim bans that have all been struck down to one degree or another. he has made it clear that he's in favor of having legal immigration, which is by frankly every immigrant and nonimmigrant group, every economist, a positive thing for the united states to have good robust legal immigration. and you have had statements like this, not only about nigerians and haitians but of course, during the campaign against mexicans as well. the most xenophobic president in my lifetime. he is shameless about it. he is encouraged by people in the anti-immigrant community. he's encouraged by the silence of too many republicans. and i think it's somewhat to the credit, frankly, of the permanent puperm bureaucracy that more damage has
i think it's him and steve miller, who shares many of his views, and the attorney general, jeff sessions. if he had his way, of course, we would have the wall. we don't have that. but he has tried to attack so-called sanctuary cities, the courts have slapped him down. said no, the federal government cannot drag local officials into enforcing immigration laws. he's had several muslim bans that have all been struck down to one degree or another. he has made it clear that he's in favor of having...
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then you bring in steve bannon andin steve miller as your top actors. then you bring into your cabinet goldman sachs executives and business types who never served in governmentwh before. then with the 600 or so top policy positions, senate confirmable, that matter, deputy secretaries undersecretary is assistant secretaries heads of bureaus and heads of agencies, a year into the presidency more half unfilled, not even nominated for positions, including key ambassadorships. when you have a president who goes to asia with the threat of a nuclear conflict with north korea, and we do not have an i am ambassador in south korea, and you don't trust anybody else, that is cacocracy defined. secretary of state hollowing out the diplomatic corp., it will take decades to bring back people leading in droves, none of that is effective way to run government. when you have ay budget directr proudly calls himself a right-wing nutcase, i kid you ct, comes up with a budget, let's cut spending for national oceonographic atmospheric information because we don't like the we
then you bring in steve bannon andin steve miller as your top actors. then you bring into your cabinet goldman sachs executives and business types who never served in governmentwh before. then with the 600 or so top policy positions, senate confirmable, that matter, deputy secretaries undersecretary is assistant secretaries heads of bureaus and heads of agencies, a year into the presidency more half unfilled, not even nominated for positions, including key ambassadorships. when you have a...
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we know that the transition members at mar-a-lago that day were, reince priebus, steve miller, kellyanne conway, and kt mcfarland. cnn has learned that mcfarland met with mueller's investigations to answer questions. what does that tell you? >> mueller's going to know everything. this is the problem. i have been in the white house that was under fall investigation. here's the big thing. asymmetrical information. the investigative team knows more than you do. even a guy like michael flynn, a three-star general that ran the intelligence agency, he doesn't know what mueller has. he does now because he's cooperating. each one of these people is going to be called, and i've said this before and i'll say it get up. don't lie. don't lie. don't lie. think about general flynn, this is what blows my mind. he ran the dia. he knew when he was on the phone with sergey kislyak, the ambassador but also reported to be a soviet spy that the guys were taping that. we followed the bad guys. that's the job of like the dia and the nsa and cia. he knows that. >> why did he lie about the content? >> they alway
we know that the transition members at mar-a-lago that day were, reince priebus, steve miller, kellyanne conway, and kt mcfarland. cnn has learned that mcfarland met with mueller's investigations to answer questions. what does that tell you? >> mueller's going to know everything. this is the problem. i have been in the white house that was under fall investigation. here's the big thing. asymmetrical information. the investigative team knows more than you do. even a guy like michael flynn,...
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should you pull a steve miller band and take the money and run or let it ride the house has its tax planhe senate, its bill can the two come together and hammer out a real deal if so, what stays and what goes? the latest from capitol hill and the high stakes court battle beginning today over the future of sports gambling in america. $150 billion on the table. new jersey governor chris christie front and center. i'm brian sullivan the double dow
should you pull a steve miller band and take the money and run or let it ride the house has its tax planhe senate, its bill can the two come together and hammer out a real deal if so, what stays and what goes? the latest from capitol hill and the high stakes court battle beginning today over the future of sports gambling in america. $150 billion on the table. new jersey governor chris christie front and center. i'm brian sullivan the double dow
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conclusion that this is the trajectory of things , represented in donald trump and steve bannon and steve miller, i am getting off that train. it is too early from my position to say that this is done. i feel it is even important for democrats to be a responsible party. i hope that people who have a different feel of what the party should be and what conservatism is will fight for it. but i don't know that people who have my view will prevail. there is a way that trump has of energizing the ugliest instincts and darkest impulses of people, which is horrifying. it cannot be denied. that ito willing to say is much wider spread than i imagined. i may be suffering from my own confirmation bias, i do not know. but if you would ask me five or 10 years ago if this was what the republican party represented, or if they produce to donald trump as the nominee, i would've said, that is not the republican party that i know and those are not the republicans i know. he is president and they are behind him and i think it's a >> my uncle was the republican leader of the minnesota senate and the author of the civ
conclusion that this is the trajectory of things , represented in donald trump and steve bannon and steve miller, i am getting off that train. it is too early from my position to say that this is done. i feel it is even important for democrats to be a responsible party. i hope that people who have a different feel of what the party should be and what conservatism is will fight for it. but i don't know that people who have my view will prevail. there is a way that trump has of energizing the...
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should you pull a steve miller band and take the money and run or let it ride the house has its tax plan the senate, its bill can the two come together and hammer out a real deal if so, what stays and what goes? the latest from capitol hill and the high stakes court battle beginning today over the future of sports gambling in america. $150 billion on the table. new jersey governor chris christie front and center. i'm brian sullivan the double down edition of power lunch begins right now >> welcome to power lunch. i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. the dow hitting record highs again, pushing closer to 25,000, just days after crossing 24,000. the s&p 500, the russell small caps also hitting record highs but in the category of things that make you go hmm the nasdaq struggling again today because of a tech slump. nvidia, micron, amd among the biggest declines check out what else is moving at this hour. general cable is soaring more than 30% the industrial wiring cable maker getting a $3 billion takeover from an italian rival facebook is down about 1%. one of the stocks pressuring the 100. the soci
should you pull a steve miller band and take the money and run or let it ride the house has its tax plan the senate, its bill can the two come together and hammer out a real deal if so, what stays and what goes? the latest from capitol hill and the high stakes court battle beginning today over the future of sports gambling in america. $150 billion on the table. new jersey governor chris christie front and center. i'm brian sullivan the double down edition of power lunch begins right now...
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. >> narrator: miller was made-to-order for steve bannon. a top aide to controversial republican senator jeff sessions. from the right wing, sessions was an outspoken opponent of immigration reform. >> he shaped sessions on immigration as much as sessions shaped miller. miller was there with sessions day in, day out. >> narrator: miller connected sessions and bannon. they built a formidable alliance. >> stephen miller quickly becomes a go-between. miller is setting up happy hour meetings between breitbart staffers and the staffers in sessions' office. and breitbart really elevates sessions with its coverage. he becomes a kind of standard bearer for this part of the far right. >> "sessions: immigration bill will 'hammer' americans." "sessions comes out swinging against secretive house immigration push." "sessions: breitbart doing 'great work' getting truth out about immigration bill." >> it was very clear that steve and breitbart, with stephen miller, were playing a very hands-on role in trying to advise senator sessions. >> republicans in was
. >> narrator: miller was made-to-order for steve bannon. a top aide to controversial republican senator jeff sessions. from the right wing, sessions was an outspoken opponent of immigration reform. >> he shaped sessions on immigration as much as sessions shaped miller. miller was there with sessions day in, day out. >> narrator: miller connected sessions and bannon. they built a formidable alliance. >> stephen miller quickly becomes a go-between. miller is setting up...
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and so the issue of whether the president is taking information from people like steven miller and steve bannon who of course is no longer in the white house, or whether he's taking information from general kelly, is i think really one of the back story here and the nexus of what, who, rather the president is going to be listening to in january, and something that i think a lot of reporters are going to be paying attention to, especially as the issue of the d.r.e.a.m.ers continues to unfold in january of next year. >> cornell, let me gauge your optimism here that this issue of delayed action, as you assess the temperature there in washington d.c. on action on this, do you think it's going to happen? >> i hope it happens. but i wouldn't be surprised if it didn't. you have the majority of americans look at the polling, majority of americans want this to happen, within our values, these are american children no natter where they came from. i think the broad american public would like to see this happen. but what you've seen happen in the past what they want to happen doesn't always happen i
and so the issue of whether the president is taking information from people like steven miller and steve bannon who of course is no longer in the white house, or whether he's taking information from general kelly, is i think really one of the back story here and the nexus of what, who, rather the president is going to be listening to in january, and something that i think a lot of reporters are going to be paying attention to, especially as the issue of the d.r.e.a.m.ers continues to unfold in...
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my thanks to steve schmidt, matt miller, jeremy bash, joyce janus and evan mcmullin. that does it for "deadline." i'm nicolle wallace. "mtp daily" starts now. >> i know what you're stuck doing at 8:00 thom with mark. >> exactly. >> all about the you. >> comeback. >>> if it's friday, it's official. michael flynn flipped. tonight -- the president's former national security adviser flips on the president, and pleads guilty to lying to the fbi. >> the process is working. the special counsel has a mandate. >> what has bob mueller already learned? >> this is clearly not the last shoe to fall. >> does mike flynn's deal leave president trump and his inner circle exposed? why is he so desperate to have this investigation stopped? >> finally, it's decision day on taxes in the senate. >> i think it's a very good piece of legislation. >> this is "mtp daily" and it starts right now. >>> good evening. i'm chuck todd here in washington. welcome to "mtp daily." folks, this is a five-alarm fire for president trump. no other way to put. former national security advisers pleaded guilty
my thanks to steve schmidt, matt miller, jeremy bash, joyce janus and evan mcmullin. that does it for "deadline." i'm nicolle wallace. "mtp daily" starts now. >> i know what you're stuck doing at 8:00 thom with mark. >> exactly. >> all about the you. >> comeback. >>> if it's friday, it's official. michael flynn flipped. tonight -- the president's former national security adviser flips on the president, and pleads guilty to lying to the fbi....
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my thanks to steve schmidt, matt miller, jeremy bash, joyce janus and evan mcmullin.dline." i'm nicolle wallace. "mtp daily" starts now. >> i know what you're stuck doing at 8:00 thom with mark. >> exactly. >> all about the you. >> comeback. >>> if it's friday, it's official. michael flynn flipped. tonight -- the president's former national security adviser flips on the president, and pleads guilty to lying to the fbi. >> the process is working. the special counsel has a mandate. >> what has bob mueller already learned? >> this is clearly not the last shoe to fall. >> does mike flynn's deal leave president trump and his inner circle exposed? why is he so desperate to have this investigation stopped?
my thanks to steve schmidt, matt miller, jeremy bash, joyce janus and evan mcmullin.dline." i'm nicolle wallace. "mtp daily" starts now. >> i know what you're stuck doing at 8:00 thom with mark. >> exactly. >> all about the you. >> comeback. >>> if it's friday, it's official. michael flynn flipped. tonight -- the president's former national security adviser flips on the president, and pleads guilty to lying to the fbi. >> the process is...
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the top aides including kellyanne conway and steve bannon and reince priebus and steven miller and hopeicks. also michael flynn received contact to the russian sergei kislyak. current president obama announces new sanctions against russia for meddling in the u.s. election. the top national security aide kt farland received a call from flynn regarding what he should say about the sanctions. flynn then called kislyak and urged a muted response. he called farland back to fill her in. trumps huddled to plan a response to the new sanctions. it's unclear whether trump was involved in those conversations. just after 6:00 p.m., trump said i will meet with leaders of the community next week in order to be updated on the facts of this situation. here now to talk about this is cnn white house reporter abby philipp and criminal defense attorney. let's start with you. you are traveling with the president and has the white house said how deeply involved the president was in any of these deliberations? did he expect them to? >> those meetings that you discussed would have happened down the street from
the top aides including kellyanne conway and steve bannon and reince priebus and steven miller and hopeicks. also michael flynn received contact to the russian sergei kislyak. current president obama announces new sanctions against russia for meddling in the u.s. election. the top national security aide kt farland received a call from flynn regarding what he should say about the sanctions. flynn then called kislyak and urged a muted response. he called farland back to fill her in. trumps...
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steve bannon. with me now, tim miller and charlie sikes. i think there is a problem for the republican party, and it is this, who is entering the party right now? who is being cultivated as the future organizers and leaders? who are the young republicans on campus? i think they are the breitbart folks. they are people who like paul neeland and people that like to play around with nazi propaganda. i think this is unrecognized as a major threat for american politics and republican party as we go forward. what do you think, tim? >> i don't know if i would go that farr. i think certainly there are a lot of young republicans on campus that are wishing that they had better alternatives than donald trump, and would like to get activated but one thing that you said that's right, and i think one thing that i will, i guess, marginally give credit about is they saw where the party was moving. it's moving more towards frankly a working class, rural, ex urban type of voter and that's the base of the party and those voters are responding to this cultural
steve bannon. with me now, tim miller and charlie sikes. i think there is a problem for the republican party, and it is this, who is entering the party right now? who is being cultivated as the future organizers and leaders? who are the young republicans on campus? i think they are the breitbart folks. they are people who like paul neeland and people that like to play around with nazi propaganda. i think this is unrecognized as a major threat for american politics and republican party as we go...
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trajectory of things to come, that this is the heart of the republican party represented steve bannon and stephen miller, i will leave that train soon. from myit is too early position to say this is done. i hope that more people who have a different view of what the party of lincoln should be and what conservatism is will fight for it. but i don't know that people who have my view will prevail. i don't know that by any means at all. there is a way that trump has of the ugliest instincts and the darkest impulses of people, which is horrifying. it can't be denied. it also willing to say that was much wider spread than i imagined. i may be suffering from my own -- i may have been suffering from my own confirmation bias, i do not know. but if you had asked me five or 10 years ago if this was what the republican party represents or if it would produce donald trump as the nominee, i would've said, that is not the republican party that i know and those are not the republicans i know. that party produced him and i think it's a travesty. >> my uncle was a republican leader of the minnesota senate and the author
trajectory of things to come, that this is the heart of the republican party represented steve bannon and stephen miller, i will leave that train soon. from myit is too early position to say this is done. i hope that more people who have a different view of what the party of lincoln should be and what conservatism is will fight for it. but i don't know that people who have my view will prevail. i don't know that by any means at all. there is a way that trump has of the ugliest instincts and the...
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let's talk about it all with one of the reporters who broke the story, with greg miller of the "washington post," and steveo with us, retired cia chief of russia relations. so much that stands out here, but that last part the concer that this is affecting national security operations. what more can you tell us? >> that, to us, was the organizing principle for our reporting. we wanted to understand what are the real implications across the government of this position that trump has taken on election interference, on his refusal to accept it, and it radiates across the country and affects every agency, the cia, the state department and the fbi as well. in two ways, really, as you said, they have to tiptoe around this and can't talk to the president about it, and they have to find work arounds to make things happen. and also because of trump's impulses, the administration tried to undo some of the punishments the obama administration put in place before it left office, trying to flo explore for months, giving back two compounds that the obama administration seized from russia. our story attempts to be a compr
let's talk about it all with one of the reporters who broke the story, with greg miller of the "washington post," and steveo with us, retired cia chief of russia relations. so much that stands out here, but that last part the concer that this is affecting national security operations. what more can you tell us? >> that, to us, was the organizing principle for our reporting. we wanted to understand what are the real implications across the government of this position that trump...
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steve bannon, michael flynn. >> joining us now natasha, political correspondent with business insider, justin miller national editorthe bee. thanks for being here. >> natasha, let's start with this, when we got the news that donald trump junior said i'm not going to answer this question, basically, because of attorney-client privilege, and during the call there were two attorneys there, one for both the president and donald trump juni junior. is this proper? was his answer usable here? >> well, the democrats say no. and many legal experts were quick to weigh in on this saying the attorney-client privilege is not a rationale argument and not a legitimate one. in my conversations with the democrats on the house intel committee, they have indicated they are actually going to bring back or they would like to bring back donald trump junior, but it's really going to be up to the republicans to do that. so what they are going to do is they are going to start to present legal argument tos to t majority arguing why the attorney-client privilege defense really doesn't hold up. >> if this is not legal, justin, what might dona
steve bannon, michael flynn. >> joining us now natasha, political correspondent with business insider, justin miller national editorthe bee. thanks for being here. >> natasha, let's start with this, when we got the news that donald trump junior said i'm not going to answer this question, basically, because of attorney-client privilege, and during the call there were two attorneys there, one for both the president and donald trump juni junior. is this proper? was his answer usable...
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friend of this broadcast, lifelong republican steve schmidt which brings us to our lead off panel on a thursday night. eli stokel is with us, matthew miller is back with us, chief spokesman at d.o.j., now an msnbc justice and security analyst. and jennifer rogers returns to our broadcast, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. these days an executive director at columbia law center for the advancement of public integrity. well, counselor, let's start with public integrity. and i suppose this calls for a personal opinion from you. how does it make you feel to see louie gull mert, the texas republican and others going down a list of career professional law enforcement people? you're a former fed. those are your former colleagues. >> well, it's not okay. i mean, professional law enforcement people, professional prosecutors are not subject to these kinds of attacks. i mean, you take an oath to uphold the law, to prosecute and to go where the facts lead you. it's not what you're used to. it's not what you should be facing. it's like nothing i've ever seen. >> how did it feel to wake up this past weekend and read
friend of this broadcast, lifelong republican steve schmidt which brings us to our lead off panel on a thursday night. eli stokel is with us, matthew miller is back with us, chief spokesman at d.o.j., now an msnbc justice and security analyst. and jennifer rogers returns to our broadcast, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. these days an executive director at columbia law center for the advancement of public integrity. well, counselor, let's start with public...
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miller, appreciate your time. >>> and whether it's virginia, new jersey, or last night in alabama, it is clear that women are leading the charge when it comes to politics and who they vote for. stevei breaks it down next. but before the break, if you didn't know, i was on the "late show" with stephen colbert last night, had a great time. during colbert's monologue, let's just say he had his own take on roy moore's ride to the polls in alabama. >> he arrived on horseback! yes, and i just want to say to roy moore, hello, you, and the horse you rode in on. hi high-ho, sassy! off to the mall! ♪ ♪ the moment a fish is pulled out from the water, it's a race against time. and keeping it in the right conditions is the best way to get that fish to your plate safely. sometimes the product arrives and the cold chain has been interrupted, and we need to be able to identify where in the cold chain that occurred. we took our world class network and we developed devices to track environmental conditions. this device allows people to understand what's happening with the location, but also if it's too hot, if it's too cold, if it's been dropped... it's completely unique. if you have a sensor that
miller, appreciate your time. >>> and whether it's virginia, new jersey, or last night in alabama, it is clear that women are leading the charge when it comes to politics and who they vote for. stevei breaks it down next. but before the break, if you didn't know, i was on the "late show" with stephen colbert last night, had a great time. during colbert's monologue, let's just say he had his own take on roy moore's ride to the polls in alabama. >> he arrived on...