i would have spoken to you. i am open to you. you have always been fair. but i don t blame you entirely. howie: do you believe president trump didn t nope bob woodward didn t know he was putting in the request. mollie: i don t mean to disrespect him, but i don t think s always telling the truth in these phone calls. howie: there is a lot of stuff in my book, media madness about the staff trying to re-strain or slow walk or end run him. some of this happens in every administration. but what the media loves about this is they can say, aha. mollie: i talk to people who have fights with the president. they characterize it differently. they say they do have battles and they do fight.
what s the criminal offense? political betrayal? certainly a criminal offense. criminal investigation? mike: it depend. is this person also telling things he or she knows of national security? we don t know. howie: that s not what was published. mike: what the president is saying it s serious. it is serious for someone gets a paycheck from the president trump administration to betray the trust of that. give up our paycheck and go out on the streets. howie: that account and the bob woodward book have painted a portrait of top aide, some say they believe in the president, but are working against what they see as some of his worst impulses. shouldn t we look that there
can you imagine jeff sessions saying this is what she did and if he was wrong? oh, man, that would be practically calling for it to be a firing offense in the senate. howie: the new york times obtained an unknown email, having to do with roe and whether all the scholars agree. were hill afterrers on the democratic side using leaks to get around that confidentiality? of course they were. it s clear democratic staffers were leaking to the new york times. if you want to leak something, i m open for business. we all love leaks. but it showed kavanaugh was citing correct supreme court precedent. in the middle of an emotional debate he was being pretty sober
everett and billy jean, her contemporaries are saying this needs to be looked at how men and women are treated different by the umpires. howie: this treatment has people up in arms, including the press. ahead, the new yorker wanted to put steve bannon on the stage until some big hollywood types threatened to boycott event.
howie: twitter ceo jack dorsey and facebook s coo, sheryl sandberg got hammers on capitol hill saying they were biased against conservatives. joining me, steve hilton, author of the book positive populism. steve, as you know, twitter was the only big social media platform not to ban alex jones. but now it has banned him after he con propertied a cnn reporter and told him he looked like a rat. steve: it is all subjective. the answer is not regulation, but more competition. these platforms have become so dominant in each of their