day. he sat in a chair in a church and prayed before one single candle. that candle represents all the victims of clerical sexual abuse and other cruelties inflicted by catholic institutions here. one candle, so many victims, so much suffering. it was a poignant moment. but the people in the country are looking for more than just symbolism. phil black, thank you. coming up, it s just a jacket, so why is the special counsel so adamant about getting it into evidence in the next paul manafort trial? how much of a role could it really play in the outcome? we ll try to get some answers next. (thomas) nice choices! you see, now verizon lets you mix and match your family unlimited plans like you mix and match your flavors. so you get what you want, without paying for things you don t. number 6. i know. where do i put it? in my belly. (vo) one family. different unlimited plans. starting at $40 per line
amount of political pressure on something he s engaging in a policy this is a president who specializes in both grand and petty cruelties to people. and this is one that s of such a grand scale and such an obvious scale, it s washing away a lot of the politics behind it, the law under it. what really is starting to matter to average americans, they re seeing these images of these children and hearing these crying children s voices, they re not going to play the game of fox news can say all day long this is about obama or this is about some other policy. i was a critic of obama on a lot of his immigration policies, but i never noticed barack obama had a bunch of giggling idiots around him reveling in how cruel their [ bleep ] policies were. ana, i ll give you the last word. i don t know what to say. i really am almost speechless at the cynicism, the callousness,
the united states does not apologize separating children from parents. we talked about how they drew the comparison to what happens here in the united states, if a parent breaks the law, she says the parent goes to prison without their family and they are separated from their family here in this. talk about whether you believe the administration should apologize for separating kids from families or if you believe that secretary neilson has a point. the administration should apologize, it should apologize for the cruelties that it is wreaking and for its dishonesty. yes, if someone is arrested and goes to jail they cannot take the kids with them. but the normal policy of the united states has been for multiple administrations that if you cross the border illegally you are subject to a civil action for deportation. you can be charged criminally, but normally we re not unless there was some aggravating factor. what this administration has done, the zero tolerance policy
pregnant undocumented women. it will add a question to the census that state attorney generals warned could cause a population under count. donald trump is golfing when most of these decisions are made and only becomes aware of them if they are mentioned on fox news and only approves of them when they are mentioned approvingly on fox news. the government from the start has behaved like a horde passing a bottle of smirnoff ice. hope hicks never stopped a minute of that madness. and john kelly is known to have encouraged some of it. especially the worst cruelties the trump administration has inflicted on immigrants.
hope hicks never stopped a minute of that madness. and john kelly is known to have encouraged some of it. especially the worst cruelties the trump administration has inflicted on immigrants. each of them might, at some point, have talked the president out of an utterly insane tweet, but what donald trump has proven from the start with his two white house chiefs of staff and his five white house communications directors, is that he has been unleashed since day one in the presidency, but is always capable of getting much, much worse, and always does. joining the discussion now, ana marie cox, also joining us daniel dale, washington correspondent, jason johnson, politics editor, and jonathan