probably not. could it easily move in the weeks ahead? you bet. mr. crowley, you re the only one of the four of us who can tell the folks watching tonight what was it like to cover the white house on a day like today? right, brian, i was at the white house today. i was the pool reporter.it so i was in the room with the president on a few occasions, a couple times in the oval office and at the press conference he had, all of them with the turkish president erdogan, who was visiting today. and you know, the white house s did very much have a kind of business as usual attitude. president trump seemed to be in a pretty normal mood and did not raise the impeachment proceedings himself. on a couple of different occasions when he was asked about them he did answer but you know, unlike some other occasions he didn t kind of go into this sort of, you know, rambling almost rant that we ve seen about this and particularly the mueller investigation where he sort of goes on and on and on. he wa
seen about this and particularly the mueller investigation where he sort of goes on and on and on. he was by his own standards fairly disciplined. to me it was showing an awareness that he didn t he was trying to limit his commentary, maybe he realizes that when he really blows his stack it kind of fuels the fire and heightens the sense of crisis. meanwhile, the turkish president is visiting and that in and of itself was a pretty strange situation. you know, here s erdogan, who essentially defied american policy, defied the president s protestations, invaded northeastern syria, infuriated top u.s. military and diplomatic officials, leading members of congress. president trump had him to the white house. several members of congress said that he should rescind the invitation. and trump called himself a big fan of the turkish leader, who also is an authoritarian who has imprisoned journalists. and basically spent the day it
releasing the fbi background interviews from the mueller investigation. at a rate of not less than 500 pages a month. some of the stuff that s come out so far is sensational. interrupt said get the emails, and it just kind of goes on and on. and then, of course, we have the whole tax return issue which will almost certainly go to the supreme court. of course the president wants to try to change the conversation again. perhaps in his attempts to do so, he says this whistle-blower is politically motivated. this person hates trump. in the intelligence community patrick, our are political views usually discussed? as a general rule you re
both article two in which the president can receive no money from any government in the united states and article one, the foreign clause, the president is clear violation and what about his kids? gal vanting around the world cutting deals, getting special deals from the chinese government? goes on and on and on. the pot is black. he shouldn t be calling the kettle so. you did just get back from ukraine. i want to ask you about your trip there. one of the people you met on that trip was bill taylor. he s the affair which right now is the top u.s. diplomat in the country. he s also a former ambassador ukraine. now for those who don t know his name, he is absolutely pivotal in this impeachment inquiry. in that he was speaking with the president s point man ukraine include iing the eu ambassador, goren sondland and in a text
a few feet away from her in the middle of manhattan with a poor soul sleeping on cardboard. his belongings all around him. they said they care more about dogs than they do about people. that is the problem. laura: you know what is amazing, there s a bit of an emerging a loss of patience on the part of seattle residents. never thought that would happen. that s how bad it s gotten. city journal reported on this earlier this year. 53% of seattle voters support a zero tolerance policy on homeless encampments. 62% say the problem is getting worse because the city wastes money on being inefficient and not accountable for how the money is spent. goes on and on. a brewing rebellion here. it s the homeless activists. it s like the homeless industrial complex they call it. fighting against the residents and the businesses that say we