were in the room. the incident to assad, or the threat to assassinate assad, the order to secretary mattis, was back when there was a chemical attack. there s one involving the joint chiefs chairman joe dunford on whether or not they should go and strike north korea. some very important foreign policy issues here. and the adviser taking documents off the president s desk so he would not sign those documents to get out of trade deals. there s an aspect to today s hearing. it s hard to define. you can kind of feel it in the air. that is among the democrats, almost an effort to appeal to the public. they probably wish to appeal to constituents in the states where these republican senators represent. absolutely. almost a footrace, concurrent with the damage racking up and
here to talk about all of it, joining us from tampa tonight, david jolly, former republican congressman from the state of florida. here in new york, mara gay, a member of the new york times editorial board. welcome to you both. hey, congressman, some people have gotten a sense that this is kind of a footrace. with the same end date, on or about the midterms, and on one track you have the trump administration trying to seat a
questions? who are we supposed to believe? thank you for making clear it s not personal, mr. jordan. i m saying the department of justice you should believe me because i m telling the truth and i m under oath. the committee then took a break for a full vote in the house many republicans have been waiting for. the house voted along party lines to approve a nonbinding resolution that insists that the justice department hand over sensitive documents on the russia investigation by july 6th. here to talk about all of it, joining us from tampa tonight, david jolly, former republican congressman from the state of florida. here in new york, mara gay, a member of the new york times editorial board. welcome to you both. hey, congressman, some people have gotten a sense that this is kind of a footrace. with the same end date, on or about the midterms, and on one track you have the trump administration trying to seat a supreme court justice, all the while kind of trashing and causing f
with who have never misled us, or you guys who we ve caught 450iding information from us, who tell a witness not to answer our questions? who are we supposed to believe? thank you for making clear it s not personal, mr. jordan. i m saying the department of justice you should believe me because i m telling the truth and i m under oath. the committee then took a break for a full vote in the house many republicans have been waiting for. the house voted along party lines to approve a nonbinding resolution that insists that the justice department hand over sensitive documents on the russia investigation by july 6th. here to talk about all of it, joining us from tampa tonight, david jolly, former republican congressman from the state of florida. here in new york, mara gay, a member of the new york times editorial board. welcome to you both. hey, congressman, some people have gotten a sense that this is kind of a footrace. with the same end date, on or about the midterms, and on o
heralded footrace that there is. this morning a few blocks behind me, investigators are working. they have reduced the active crime scene, from 15 to 12 blocks, they can take down the tape of course, alex. but restoring the sense of security and that sense of calm and certainly the sense of celebration that is typical on marathon day here in boston will take much longer. restoring that sense of security will take some time. chris jansing, live from boston, thanks for the update. senior sports reporter for the boston globe, steve silva he captured video of the blast as it happened. thanks for joining us, give us a sense of what it was like. you ran toward the scene of the crime as it were. just incredibly chaotic and certainly very dangerous, give us a sense of what that experience was like for you. it was very calm and usual right before the explosion. i was just out there videotaping