His comments were aimed directly at president bill clinton, amid the Monica Lewinsky scandal. And if these comments prove anything, its that hypocrisy in politics is alive and well. That will wrap things up for me this hour. Kasie hunt is back with us for the 3 00. Kasie, i dont know what mike pence is thinking when he stares adoringly at the speak as the president speaks, but i wonder if any of that is going through his head . Reporter lets just say that some of the behavior that we have, has been alleged against this president , is not necessarily anything that the mike pence that i have covered for many years would have ever approved of. Katy, its nice to see you. You too. Iam kasie hunt in for ali velshi. Rick gates, former Trump Deputy Campaign manager, and manaforts longtime business partner, has just concluded his testimony and for the first time in the trial, were hearing about manaforts time with the Trump Campaign. Gates is cooperating with the special counsels office, after
reporter: alex, these sanders rallies are the envy of anyone else in the campaign. he can draw a big crowd basically anywhere he goes. we saw several thousand people at each of these big rally events over the last couple days. we could see that here. i m interested in what kind of crowd he draws. birmingham, albuquerque is a city of about 75% african-american. his cities have been predominantly white. that s what killed him in 2016. he s got to expand his region to the african-american community which he s trying to do today. when you get those crowds behind him, it s pretty impressive, i have to say. garre garrett haake, thank you so much. i ll be talking to one of the members of congress who is expected to question the treasury secretary about what? yes, the president s taxes. hat? yes, the president s taxes i m aiming it.
garrett haake is in south carolina today. what are you seeing? reporter: alex, we actually made it to an elizabeth warner event this morning. the thing about warren in new hampshire, she s been talking about a lot of things your panel was talking about with you just now. the abortion efforts going on across the country, to roll back roe v. wade imperfections, as well as the speech from justin amash. let s here how she handled this issue. we actually got interesting news late last night, and that is congressman justin amash hold on has read the mueller report. there s not much that i agree with justin amash on. but there are two things we
vote is going to come out of it. that was a bad number for republicans. republicans should be winning that by a lot more. this is where trump came and had that rally over the weekend. if the republicans in balderson is in trump territory here or even worse, that s a very bad sign for republicans. delaware county, the waukesha of tonight s congressional race. steve kornacki and garrett haake, thanks to you both, really appreciate it. so what does this tell us about the upcoming 2018 midterms in november? for that, i am joined by connie schultz, she is a pulitzer prize winning journalist and a former columnist for the cleveland plain dealer, now a nationally syndicated column iist. full disclosure, she is married to sherrod brown. connie, great to see you again. i really appreciate you being here. i m interested to know what you think, as someone who spends time on the ground, thinking through, understanding that the political dynamics of the state of ohio. this is a place that has o
but there was some conversation after the election of 2016 that perhaps it would go for republicans and no longer be a swing state. what is this race that we re going to watch tonight tell you about the state of play there? and where do you think things sit in ohio? well, casie, first of all, i want to say, i don t usually come midday, but i have such high regard for your work as a journalist, which is why i m here right now. thank you so much. i really appreciate it. sure. back in 2004, stay with me for just a moment, when i was still at the plain dealer, we did a series. i wasn t part of it, but it was a huge amount of reporting called the five ohios, and it was called that for a reason. you can t look at one election in the state of ohio and make any determination about how the state s going to go, because it is a bellwether state, always. and i was listening to steve and the other reporter, i m sorry, i m drawing a blank on the name. garre garrett haake. thank you. i coul