fact done which is issue a blanket statement that says we view the whole impeachment process as illegitimate and we direct everybody in the executive branch not to participate. no documents, no testimony, no nothing. that basically tells congress you have no right to impeach me right. and you have no right to supervise me. and the bottom line is the executive branch can t supervise the president because they work for the president. so if it s not congress, it s nobody. so what congress is basically th saying here is if you refuse too cooperate, you re above the law unless we impeach you. and that s about as clear and logical a case for impeachment as i can imagine.le on the first article, abuse of power, you know, there is some argument about whether you need to define some statutory infraction, some say you don t. that this category in some ways pertains to someone who has unique powers anyway.s what is the precedent to your mind and the fit between the
in technology to grow her 160 cow farm. she said human labor was getting harder to find and keep. now three robots do the milking but at a price, $220,000 each. laurie says it will take her at least 20 years to pay it all off. when you invested what does that cost look like? millions. it costs millions. laurie said she can t afford to grow her farm any bigger. her message to the agriculture chief, offer realistic solutions to farmers. it costs more to make the milk than you re getting for the milk. we don t need any more milk just to make a blanket statement let s all get bigger and all have produce more milk is not the answer. reporter: laurie and dale both hope to have farms to pass on to future generations. two of america s small farms facing unprecedented challenges and an uncertain future. vaughn hillyard, beaver dam,
lorie says it will take her at least 20 years to pay it all off. when you invested, what does that cost look like? millions. it cost millions. reporter: laurie said she can t afford to grow her farm any bigger. her message to agriculture chief purdue. it costs more to make the milk than you are getting for the milk. we don t need any more milk. just to make a blanket statement that let s all get bigger and all produce more milk is not the answer. reporter: laurie and dale both hope to have farms to pass on to future generations. it s terrible watching everyone twiddling and hoping that they can get the next loan to put in the next crop. if you can t, what are you going to do, your farm s done. it s not fair. reporter: two of america s small farms facing unprecedented challenges, and an uncertain
throughout history have always failed. that last clip you showed right before i came on about he s white and he s a nationalist. so was alexander hamilton. so was abraham lincoln. so was teddy roosevelt. i ve encountered this in the early reaction to my book that there are people on the left as you know if they re not accusing somebody else of bigotry they would be rendered practically mute. laura: rich, people in your own magazine, national review have written about nationalism in a very negative way. you re open minded. you put all sorts of points of view on the conservative spectrum which is fine even though some of it is a very small part of the spectrum. never lets you put that out there. they along with people on the left try to make a blanket statement. this is giving aid and comfort to the worst of the worst. the nativists. people who don t like any
turkey s autocrat is causing chaos and slaughter. and it s given an anticipated victory to four american adversaries, russia, iran, syrian government and islamic state. who could have seen this coming? basically anyone who was paying attention, except, apparently, president trump. and so, faced with the realtime consequences of his actions, he s defaulting to its comfort zone. a parent of disinformation. trump s initial tweet storm may have gotten the faithful, but not brent mcguirk. mr. president, with all due respect, none of this is true. none of this is true might sound a bit like a blanket statement, kind of harsh, but let s break it down. he claimed u.s. troops were supposed to be in syria for just 30 days. well, because video exists, let s go back to the 2015 white house press conference. how long will they stay in syria? well, major, we ve been quite