grins like this. reporter: it may look like pleasant smiling to us. immigrants, they do not diminish america, they are america. reporter: but hill says it took away from amy klobuchar s gravitas. he compared to it walter mondale smiling too much when reagan joked about not exploiting my opponent s youth and inexperience. reporter: joe biden has plenty of experience, but our facial decoder cited hesitation. during the hesitation, the mouth would fall open a little bit. you did not raise your hand. did you raise your hand? no, no, i did. reporter: kamala harris got props for her unusual use of sadness. and that little girl was me. you really can t attack someone who s showing sadness, you re going to look like a heel. biden had no place to go emotionally. reporter: there s the face not physically. on the democratic debate stage but ever present. our facial expert says it s not so much the funny faces president trump makes but his
word. a facial decoder told cnn s jeanne moos what to look for. reporter: sometimes the faces debate candidates make are debatable. who better to dissect then than the guy who wrote the book? actually, several books on facial decoding. dan hill has advice for the dems based on previous performance. glare and stare and full of grima grimaces. you have to come across as someone s going to occupy the white house, not burn the place down. reporter: he points the finger at bernie sanders. oh, yes. you, bernie. nothing will change! reporter: president george w. bush once looked so cranky during a debate that the democrats turned it into a negative ad. called it faces of frustration. okay, not too annoyed but not too smiley either. the biggest thing you shouldn t do is big, cheesy
across as someone that will occupy the white house, not burn the place down. he points the finger at bernie sanders, oh, yes, you, burn knee. nothing will change. president george w. bush once looked so kacranky during the debate, dell cmocrats turned ito a negative ad. faces of frustration. not too annoyed but not too smiley, either. the biggest thing you shouldn t do is big cheesing grins like this. it may look like pleasant smiling to us. immigrants, they do not diminish america, they are america. hill says it took a lay from amy and joked about not exploiting. my opponent s youth and inexperience. joe biden has plenty of experience but our facial decoder sited hesitation. during the he is take, the
referral for impeachment proceedings. with respect to impeachment question at this point, all options are on the table. what is now the widely held expectation that the democratic controlled congress will have no choice but to open an impeachment inquiry into president trump. sounds like the special counsel is calling for congress to pick up where he left off. that process has a name. it begins with the letter i. impeachment. if the house leadership doesn t start hearings now, i believe it s hard to see them ever doing it in the months ahead. again, now or never. pete: biden did come out with a statement you needed one of those d.c. decoder rings to figure out what he meant. we might get there like nancy pelosi he knows it s a bad political move for them. it s a mirage of something once you reach there is no there there and independent voters just like tony katz said in middle america are thinking why are we still
what those lawmakers heard from the former general counsel of the fbi james baker really laid the foundation and sets the table for rosenstein s deposition that s expected next week. harris: let s get more on this with republican congressman doug collins who sits on the house judiciary committee. great to see you today. i want to ask you about how explosive, because it s being described as the most explosive witness today. what do you make of this? i think what we are finding here is the more we hear about this, the more it s concerning. you begin to believe there were a number of folks in the fbi, the doj that had secret decoder rings and were going around and doing things abnormally. these are the problems we are finding on a now recurring basis and causing a lot of trouble with what we actually got from the investigation themselves. harris: what you think we can expect to find from the