yesterday, told my colleague that they re not going to support roy moore and thinks it should go to a senate ethics investigation. the constitution is very clear. it says that congress, each house, by two-thirds vote, can expel a member. it s open-ended. there isn t really precedent for expelling some one for conduct that took place prior to taking one s seat. but they ve never said they couldn t do that. for very heinous accusations, i imagine, i believe that they should look into that. whether it s something like tree ton, murder, rape, child molestation, something like. that the senate ethics committee, house ethics committee should look at. that i believe it is grounds even if ee prior to taking one s seat to expel some one. harris: in the con stalation, you have al franken doing that and resigning at this point for things that he did before he was a senator. we had members on outnumbered say they ll see if he really leaves. he didn t give a date certain. john mccar mick, senio
mueller s team. muller later kicked him off the team for sending anti-trump text messages. congressman jim jordan wanted to know if stock also worked to obtain a warrant during the 2016 election. here is congressman jim jordan. he didn t take your question on that. do you get another bite at the apple? how does it work? mr. rosenstein will be there next week, we ll ask him some of the same type of questions. they can give us what they took to the fiza court. we re the judiciary committee. let the congress see if, in fact, he took this national enquirer garbage robert called dossier, if you use that as the basis of securing warrants to spy on americans. let us know if that happened or not. i think it did. harris: if it did what s the accountability? what happens there? well, harris, understand what took place. this is a democrat financed, clinton campaign paid the law firm who made the mi-6 agent who paid the russians for this document.
down in three days over sexual harassment allegations. senator franken s resignation, the speech on the floor yesterday, did it backfire shhas congress reached a tipping point out way it handles sex harassment claims? we ll talk about all of it. is the president confident that congress and its leaders can police and investigate themselves on this issue? i think that, um, we have no reason at this point to be otherwise. hopefully that process will move forward. millions of us suffer from the symptoms of dry eye. theratears® unique electrolyte formula, corrects the salt imbalance that causes dry eye. so your eyes will thank you. more than eye drops, dry eye therapy. theratears®. alright, i brought in high protein to help get us moving. .and help you feel more strength and energy in just two weeks! i ll take that. -yeeeeeah!
a 32-year-old man and 17-year-old dpirl. and the charge at age 14, roy moo molested her. her allegations are not disproven. this yearbook fridays a different woman. you have reporters from bright bart news, trying to poke holes in her story, they haven t done any such thing. she s credible, gave contemporaneous accounts to friends, told her mother later. one of the friends went on the record to confirm she was told at the time. mother confirms she was told the story later. this is a credible accusation of wild molestation and the yearbook story does not discredit that story. harris: what does this say about going forward, though, with regard to how the alabama voters will do? so they ll make their choice. and have we heard anything else about what they ll do when he gets to congress, if that happens? i mean, you ve heard senators like john mccain say necessity would look at the constitution and see if they can unseat him. is that chatter still going on? yeah, corey gardner, just
vulnerable to the flames. those are under tlept right now. under threat. and there s a combined unified command with the forest service, many agencies, throughout the area addressing the fire. and the fire moving up into the forest and the wilderness area. those are areas of concern. and we re going after them where we can. harris: all right, we wish you wetter conditions. hope the winds die down and you get some precipitation some time soon. we will be watching for it. tom kruschke, blessings over the weekend, it will be tough. thank you. harris: congress averting a government shutdown for now. by passing a two-week stop gap spending bill. president trump signed that this morning. now, lawmakers say they ll face a chaotic couple of weeks as they try to look at what they need to include in a broader budget deal. this follows. trump s meeting with republican and democratic congressional leaders.