and that s what we should be talking about wednesday. joyce, i have always felt like it was never when you re elected after the country heard you about grabbing women in the bleep, you re not someone who can be knocked over by a single scandal. the country has baked in your deviance. the country has baked into the equation all of your shortcomings and they kind of met with a mystery box and picked you anyway. if you take on top of donald trump s role of orchestrating and greenlighting a racist chant, next week the country will hear from robert mueller. the country, i think 54% of americans believe trump obstructed justice. that includes a whole lot of human beings that are part of that so-called trump base. and only 42% think he didn t. i guess most of his base could end up in that 42%. you have a clear majority to think he obstructed justice or
pro-lifer, a white young boy and white privilege and mag hats, the ends justify the means. trace just laid it out for everyone to see. here is their reaction. i don t know that i can add anything to this. what about those who suggest they should be harmed or their families, i want to punch them in the face, or their legal remedies along those lines? absolutely. the kentucky district attorney s office is investigating several of those people. there are separate actions, invasion of privacy that can take place. my law office was subject to a bomb threat the fbi is investigating, the school receiving a suspicious package, reviewing the suspicious package that might be a bomb. outrageous conduct, this degree of mob madness was unleashed by establishment press, green
he doesn t love running the country. the thing is here all of that kind of weird theatrics he does. the government is shut down. that s exactly right. people are suffering. the thing with the cabinet room, it hurts us because we have to watch it and listen to it. it doesn t harm the country. those people say ridiculous things about the dear leader and they have to go face their wives or kids. no one is hurt in that exercise. people are hurting now the economy will take a hit now. this is not funny anymore. chris hayes, nicolle wallace, thank you, my friends, being with me here tonight. as you said, the best pundit point i ve heard over the course of the entire day was, this is weird. actually truly weird. having you guys here makes it better. thank you. three days after the president was elected, the aclu wrote a letter to newly elected donald trump asking him to please reconsider basically every major campaign promise he made, from mass deportation to the muslim ban to banning
after the president repeatedly attacked the fbi for the way it questioned michael flynn. what s the latest on that? yeah, i asked directly about that, too. he said it s nonsense to criticize how the fbi handled this. this was something that was normal procedure, from going in and interviewing someone at this level of this capacity. and he also said michael flynn pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi so there is no question that he did lie to the fbi. and i also asked him about the questions that have come out in the recent court proceedings that james comey did not inform his superior, sally yates at the time, that the fbi went in and interviewed michael flynn. he said, well, the reason why i didn t do that was because had i done that, sally yates is an obama holdover, would have been strongly criticized by the president for green lighting an fbi interview of the president s national security adviser, michael flynn. he said, look, i m probably right about that. and one other point, wolf
sandra: the white house green lighting the f.b.i. to expand its investigation into brett kavanaugh if they need to as tensions hit a fever pitch in washington welcome, everyone, to a brand-new hour of america s newsroom, i m sandra smith. good morning, bill hemmer. bill: i m bill hemmer, good morning. what will the f.b.i. uncover and what will it mean when the senate votes on the president s nominees? that brings us to today s news feed. a very busy news day in the nation s capitol. president trump gets testy being peppered with questions about brett kavanaugh. president trump: i think the f.b.i. should do what they have to do to get to the answer. i want it to be comprehensive. i think it s a good thing for judge kavanaugh. the one thing i want to see, the reason i would like it to go quickly is very simple, so