Plus, look, they can Work Together. Republican rand paul, and ms. Harris talking to me about the issue bringing them together. Good afternoon, everyone. Welcome to the lead snooch. Im jake tapper. So much going on in the white house right now. President trump just reacted to the vote on health care in the rose garden. He talked about his public humiliation to push out attorney general Jeff Sessions. Im very disappointed in the attorney general, but well see what happens. Time will tell. Time will tell. The president once again said sessions should not have recused himself in the russia investigation. Since early march, the president has been upset with sessions, one of his earliest key supporters after the attorney general bided by department of justice protocols and recused himself from overseeing the russia investigation. That was an action that came out that he had not disclosed meetings with russias ambassador during his confirmation hearing. President trump made it very clear that
we are a few seconds over our time here. the 11th hour stephanie ruhle starts now. starts now tonight, the bombshell hearing, highlighting the coordinated bully campaign after mike pence stood up to the former president. the danger that was 40 feet away and the current and continuing threat to our democracy. then, even the guy who wrote the memo for overturning the election knew it was against the law. and then asked for a pardon. plus, she insists she wants to clear the air.
we will have full, live coverage here on msnbc, starting at noon and tuesday night, after the daytime hearing. all of us in the cast of thousands will be back for another primetime we kept special, bringing you highlights from the day s hearing and a recap of what happened. tonight, the bombshell hearing, highlighting the coordinated bully campaign after mike pence stood up to the former president, the danger that was 40 feet away and the current and continuing threat to our democracy. then, even the guy who wrote the memo for overturning the election knew it was against the law. and then asked for a pardon. plus, she insists she wants to clear the air. so, when will ginni thomas tell the committee all she knows about the insurrection? as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night good evening once again, i m
they re really part of the personality of donald trump and his communications. it surprises me that shep lasted so long. he never changed. the network as gabe pointed out, the network around him changed. i am shocked that he lasted for two decades. he was bullied there. at the end of the day that you read some of the backstage things, it was a bully campaign. i wonder if melania trump is going to be best at this situation. he was treated poorly. i used to do fox news and i made a conscious decision not to do the network anymore. they do play a lot of games with their guests and you come on you will have a different perspective. they re talking about midterms and the topic goes to north korea and nobody told you anything until the prompter comes up. let s have at it. i can t imagine what they did to an openly gay man who s honest
apparent school bullying event ending in death. that is the topic of a conference of mayors of the most common experience experienced by young people. the bully campaign says that all too often children feel they have nowhere to turn. and joining me is lee hirsch and the 2011 documentary bully followed the lives of five students who faced bullying on a daily basis. and also joining us from houston, texas, is aniece pa parker. what did you learn about your film since making it, lee? i made this film because when i was angry and angry of my own experiences of being bullied and i wanted to make a real activist fi film and in some ways the movie was that, but we learned a lot about how to actually create change can, and how the change the communities and the school districts, and you know, sort of