juneteenth, of fresh perspective . we will also pay tribute to the late great mark shields. his daughter amy will join me live. the first, the u.s. medias narrative about president biden. it s facing a perfect storm right now with the rising inflation, skyhigh gas, the continued covid pandemic, the president s unpopularity in the polls. more and more columnists are commentators are bringing up biden s age is a factor as well. right now, some liberals see up pylon going on. conservatives just think others are coming where they have been. standard photo ops seem to be going sideways for biden right now. chooses what video to show. maybe warps these narratives. vs reporters come you will see those complaints. this week, he invited a reporter from the associated press into the oval office for 30 minute interview. it was a rare move at some of these headline said. there long list of media outlets still waiting for the turn with the president. there was an news in that interview. t
Reporter. She is the coauthor of our exclusive nbc news report from just last night on Robert Mueller asking witnesses if trump knew with these hacked democratic emails before they were released. Also back with us, jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and pentagon. And we welcome back to the program, cynthia alneya, a federal prosecutor and a Justice Department veteran. Welcome to you all. Carol, about tonights story, what is its central impact the your view . Well, as you mentioned, this hacking and leaking strategically is the worst part. So this is significant in the sense we knew this was happening. But if mueller decides to move forward with an indictment, to me the key question is whether or not there are any americans that are tied to this. Its one thing for him to indict russians who will probably never be extradited and come over and
stand trial in the United States. Its an entirely different ball game if there are americans named or unnamed should he decide to do an
i know you and your family are all grieving. what did you know about your father that all of us didn t know? what did you know that the viewing public didn t get to know? oh my gosh, there s so many things, brian. he was an amazing father. he was an amazing husband. but more than anything, i think there s so many fun things about my dad. he was actually very much the same person on television that he was at home. he was very real, he was very honest and open, and he liked, he really truly believed in his life to treat everyone equally as far as from the president of the united states to the person pouring coffee or waiting on your table. and i think that s fundamentally why he also believes in politics. he loved people and politics. i d say those are the two things about my dad. what points did he make about politics and campaigns that need to live on?
without him. because gantz will not go into a government that bibi leaves. netanyahu fails to put a government together. he has his day in court and gantz comes along and tries to woo them to join with him without bibi. since i have you, tom, i have to ask you about this impeachment inquiry. do you think this time it s different, that the mueller report came out, didn t seem to get as much traction as perhaps some people thought. this one seems to be, you know, certainly the house of representatives, moderate democrats seem to have felt that this is different? fareed, i think it s different from the muller report in one key and overwhelmingly important point. mueller was a guy who sat behind a screen for two years. donald trump could delegitimize him for two years. he had no voice. and all of us didn t really know what was going on there and it involved a bunch of russians in
you know what, we ve got to move on without him. and because gantz will not go into a government that bibi leads. so that s where we are right now. i think the likeliest scenario, netanyahu fails to put a government together, he has his day in court, and then gantz comes along and tries to woo the likud to join with him without bibi. since i have you, tom, i ve got to also ask you about this impeachment inquiry. do you think that this time it s different? that the mueller report came out, didn t seem to get as much traction as perhaps some people thought, this one seems to be, you know, certainly the house of representatives, moderate democrats, seems to have felt that this is different. fareed, i think it s different from the mueller report in one key and utterly overwhelmingly important point. mueller was a guy who sat behind a screen for two years. donald trump could delegitimize him for two years. he had no voice. and all of us didn t really know