and overwhelmingly male when it comes to donald trump s support. his use the language yesterday, hoax, impeachment, abbey made this point. these are words that resonate with them because they are his favorite words to describe the persecution which he himself feels. the republicans are more motivated than they were. they have got a supreme court seat on the bench. and what democrats in all their righteous anger and motivation right now sometimes miss is culture war fights often benefit republicans. identity rights and protests often benefit republicans. i want to make sure i understand that. the anger is still on the democratic side but you are saying the sense of accomplishment motivated the people on the right. not just sense of accomplishment. listen to the language. calling the democrats the mob. they are using anger and fear as well. they are angry about the process. accomplishment plus anger and
there can be a very, very high price to pay later on. well, that s that s kind of the you just boiled down in a nutshell almost every single cable news, diner, dinner, thanksgiving, holiday conversation. at what cost? the economy s great. at what cost? well, i got a supreme court nominee. at what cost? so you just boiled that down. at what cost? when you said three pillars of our government, termites are eating them and the institutions are being dragged down. at what cost, alice? well, look, the economy is doing great. and look, the unemployment rate is at a record low number. and we re making some progress with regard to north korea. so there are several areas where he is making promises and moving the ball down the field. and that is all those figures
conduct the investigation. last question before we have to go. might be up to the supreme court. if mueller issues a subpoena, the president fights it. could get up to supreme court. the deciding judge, we don t know, could be a person whose announced monday night by president trump. how s that? listen, it s reality television show inside of a soap opera rapped up in a thriller and deep fry instead crazy. the whole thing in insane. you really could be in a situation right now where the president is picking the supreme court justice that will decide whether or not he has to answer to subpoena. that s just the that s just called friday in america now aday and brett, who may be the leading cabinet, has written he doesn t think in most cases the president should be investigated. this will be fascinating. appreciate you being with us and helping us cover the breaking news. when we do return, breaking news out of thailand. planned rescue attempt to free the soccer team as soon as thi
crisis in that bill clinton said look, i don t want to answer to a subpoena. i ll zit dosit down. he was trying to get himself to be a part of the process without giving up presidential prerogatives. people didn t like it, but they had respect for it. this seems to be a very different approach. he s trying to not participate. he s trying to create a situation where the bar is too high for a president to participate. you can t actually come up with the evidence of a crime sometimes if you can t talk to the person who may have committed the crime. we could be headed towards a real crisis. if mueller says i m going to bring you in here and supreme court now to make a decision, does this president have the right to stand above the law. that s where we could be head. dewane: if you re talking about obstruction, the president s mind set matters and no one besides the president can really speak directly to his mind set. so he would have to testify in order to find out more about
and need more time. tuesday is the deed line to reunite all kids under the age of five. that s about 100 kids: by july 26 will need to have reunited all kids separated from parents. the court saying they do not expect to meet those deadlines because officials today said they don t know the location of every parent. in court they really attempted to lay out before the judge why they believe in their opinion this process is so challenging to them notable that these are challenges of course of their own making saying things like dna testing takes a long time. so that was significant today here in court. now in court, we did also learn new information about that group of kids about 100 kids who were under the age of five. among that group, 19 parents, 19 parents of those children have already been deported. that really speaking, john, to they still don t know exactly where the parents are if they were to try to reunite these