yesterday that we all followed it. this former president, now presidential candidate convicted of a felony. but that brings to us a different and unprecedented reality now. because he is the presumptive nominee of his party. we have not heard about dropping him from the ticket which in a different era and party you might hear about. trump holding his first campaign rally since becoming a convicted felon. he went to arizona, one of the battleground state. that is a dnc ad trying to get everyone focused on the reality saying he is unhinged and unfit. they might change the bylaws now but that defeats the purpose of having the requirements and the rules for a party. a non-partisan journalist means trump is banned from carrying a gun. that is just a reality. so, on the one hand he will not be able to have the guns he used to have access to. that is not something convicted felons are allowed to have. if he wins the electoral college he could be in charge of the nukes again. donald
As the bill triggering the uks exit from the European Union clears parliament after peers back down in their battle with the commons. There is no reason whatsoever to think that if this house were to stand its ground, that the House Of Commons would change its view. But Nicola Sturgeon springs a surprise by announcing she intends to call a second independence referendum in scotland. A demand attacked by theresa may. Constitutional gameplay must not be allowed to break the deep bonds of our shared history and our future together. People in scotland will have a referendum and we will have our savi also on this programme, the Chancellor Backs down from a planned hike in National Insurance for the self employed. Set out in the budget. But first. Anyone expecting full scale parliamentary fisticuffs l5l lll llll ll lll llr l lli lll the bill giving theresa may the authority to begin the uks formal exit from the European Union passed through parliament on monday night with relatively little f
Good evening, im ali velshi sitting in for lawrence odonnell. We have a very good last word for you. Trumps tangled web. From russia collusion, to the president s tortured relationship with the truth. Well look at it all over the course of this hour. The day began as a growing web of deceit between president and shifting stories between the president and Rudy Giuliani to clean up Rudy Giulianis nowinfamous fox news appearances. Youll remember he revealed that the president reimbursed Michael Cohen for the 130,000 Hush Money Payment. There are new details that just broke within the last half an hour about when the president learned of that payment to Stormy Daniels. According to the New York Times President Trump knew about a sixfigure payment that michael d. Cohen, his personal lawyer, made to a Pornographic Film Actress several months before he denied any knowledge of it to reporters aboard Air Force One in april, according to two people familiar with the
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1980s and that case, the Supreme Court instructed federal courts to defer an agencys interpretation of the law if the law is quote ambiguous, unquote. Some of your academic writings express skepticism about the Chevron Doctrine and concern that it allows an ad men straegs to impose its policy preference by avoiding the political process. I can understand why this is appealing to an administration. I also think its a threat to the separation of powers because it transfers power fro the congress and just dish area to the Executive Branch. Thats why ive reversed the Chevron Doctrine. Many members of this committee have cosponsored this ledges london attacks. As someone who has written extensively about the separation of powers, can you tell us why the separation of powers are so important and how it how it
helps to protect individual freedom. Spiration of powers protects individual lebt because it responds to the concern the framers had that Senator Klobuchar yesterday that the accumulati
seats of government, the seats of power, and embarks on a campaign, a political intimidation, in order to secure outcomes that personally benefit him. and that at the core is part of the sticks of our democracy that are before us today. because once rule of law goes out the window, it is not something that is easy to get back and it is very much a part of the decision that we have to make before us in the next few months. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, congressman jamie raskin, thank you for your time tonight. i really appreciate it. that is all in on this tuesday night. alex wagner tonight starts now. we have new exclusive audio from the supreme court historical society that lauren winsor has given us and we will be playing that in the hour, so stay tuned. i will pick like i said, exclusive never before heard audio recordings of justice samuel alito speaking to an undercover progressive activist. that is what we have tonight. that is in addition to the bom