were concerned it might be stolen on bush, they immediately called the fbi. take a look. somebody had stolen it, evidently, from the bush campaign. and mailed it to my close friend tom downey who was going to be bush the bush stand-in in debate prep. it wasn t mailed from moscow, but it was mailed from texas. we immediately turned it over to the fbi. and tom recused himself on the whole debate process. seth, how does that figure into the analysis? sure. i mean, that can be aiding and abetting, or an accessory after the fact, someone commits a crime, hacking into computers, and then shares that information with you, knowingly, and you make use of it, that can be an aiding and abetting crime, or an accessory after the fact that under the criminal statues and penalties you as an aider and abetters are as criminally responsible as the principal who conducted or committed the act
she said i had spoken to a recruiter a number of months ago and i was not able to sign up. she said i love this country, i want to serve my country, this is the only country i have ever know known. i d like to see her find her pathway to citizenship. if she can do that through the military, we want to help her with that. some democrats say the problem with your proposal is the limits it puts on legal immigrati immigration, family reunification. you have to get to 60 votes. anything is going to have to get to 60 votes in the senate right now. would you be able to make some concessions to democrats on this in order to get to 60 votes. i do think we re at a very good starting point right now. we know this will be an open debate process. leader mcconnell has promised that. we re at a good starting point. it mirrors what the white house has already proposed. i m okay with starting there.
all right. so back with me once again, victoria, charlie and kimberly. great to have all three of back with us. president trump said republicans want to fix dhaka. what needs to happen this week so that both sides can come out a winner you think? i mean, who knows? look. we are going to have an open debate process in the senate. something that we have not seen in a very long time. and something that one long time senate aide to me could get, quote, ugly, given the fact that immigration reform is one of the toughesthing there is to do in congress. and theides of the partisan divide on this issue is wider than ever after several failed efforts to come up with some sort of consensus in part because the president keeps moving the goal posts in terms of what he would accept as legislation. i think one thing that was
are. to people s whose lives are literally hanging in limbo, who are wondering about what their status is in this country, who are in this sort of excruciating position right now, we should say the president of the united states put them in and which the republican party is sort of voting to defend in its own way, when they say to you we wanted more. we want you d to fight harder for us. we feel let down and betrayed by this, what do you say to that? what i say is we have a vote. we re going have that vote. hopefully we ll come up with a deal before february 8th. in fact, this afternoon a group of senators, both democrats and republicans came together again with discussions on concrete ways in which we can move this legislation forward. so we re going to make that happen. and we re going have that vote. and i think that s where we need to channel our energies now there is a lot of energy here. channel it towards that open debate process. if that vote doesn t happen, will you have
when they say to you we wanted more. we want you d to fight harder for us. we feel let down and betrayed by this, what do you say to that? what i say is we have a vote. we re going have that vote. hopefully we ll come up with a deal before february 8th. in fact, this afternoon a group of senators, both democrats and republicans came together again with discussions on concrete ways in which we can move this legislation forward. so we re going to make that happen. and we re going have that vote. and i think that s where we need to channel our energies now there is a lot of energy here. channel it towards that open debate process. if that vote doesn t happen, will you have failed? if it doesn t happen, we re going to be extremely disappointed. but we are going to fight at that point that mitch mcconnell made a commitment to the american people when he was on the floor of the u.s. senate. we ve got to do it. and that is broader. it s not just daca. we have to have votes and positions