cell phone. as a courtesy he talked for 20 knots, but one to talk about this adoption bill that affects one very wealthy russian. my point is, if after nine months, all these hearings, all these investigations, the best we can come up with is a 20 minute meeting with a lawyer who had nothing to say. there is zero by contrast, we do know that a democratic national committee person flew to ukraine, worked with the ukrainian government, sought to get information about donald trump, and by the way, paul metaphor, and by the way , i don t see him putting that on his list of investigations. i don t see that bothering him. this is a one-sided story hyped up with hysteria, that historians will look back on and think that this was like the salem witchcraft trials. they ve created a fever in which
fox news radio. how are you doing, brian? right. things are heavenly. martha: is it horrific to do the sleeveless thing, the open toe look? this is been on the books for a while. open toe, no slaves. martha: nancy pelosi was fine with it. the men come in sometimes and jeans, but the thing that really got enforced the cbs reporter liked and said you have no slaves, he can go in, and said okay i will put some paper in my slaves. they say no, you can t put paper and she wrote the story. then of course we see martha, served in the military, also protested donald rumsfeld in saudi arabia. martha: she likes to be comfortable. i ve met a lot of people who don t wear slaves. they are wonderful people. they look fantastic. martha: there s a lot of sleeplessness around here.
welcome back to hardball. a lot going on in washington tonight. president trump signed executive order. meanwhile, tomorrow hundreds of thousand, 400,000 of people are effected to come to washington to rally it s called women s march on washington. the event has been spired by the result of november s election. l let s face it to protest trump. the retic has insulted and threaten mean of us, muslims and faiths people identified as lbgt, qa, people are disability, survivors
respect, you should do the same. have a seat. now let s go right to anderson cooper live in baghdad, jim sciutto in washington tonight. isis fighters, anderson, have taken over a number of iraq cities. are they expected to reach baghdad? you know, that of course an open question. we know there are some 35 to 40 miles, the closest city they re in and fighting for baqubah still. that battle has been going on for more than a day now. that s about as close as we know that they are in large numbers on the outskirts. obviously there are insurgents. there are terrorist groups operating inside baghdad itself. we ve seen a number of suicide blasts, robeses, of car bombs and the like over the last several days. dozens of wounlded. more than a dozen killed just yesterday alone. so, you know, it s a big question about whether or not they can actually come to the gates of the city. these are more shia-dominated areas, the shia fighters here that make up the iraqi military. a lot of these voluntee
jim sciutto in washington tonight. isis fighters, anderson, have taken over a number of iraq s cities. are they expected to reach baghdad? reporter: you know, that is very much an open question. we know there are some 35 to 40 miles, the closest city they re in and fighting for is baquba. still, that battle s been going on for more than a day now. that s about as close as we know that they are in large numbers on the outskirts. obviously, there are insurgents, there are terrorist groups operating inside baghdad itself. we ve seen a number of suicide blasts, roadside bombs, of car bombs and the like over the last several days. dozen of wounded. more than a dozen killed just yesterday. yesterday alone. so you know, it s a big question about whether or not they can actually come to the gates of the city. these are more shia-dominated areas. the shia fighters here that make up the iraqi military, a lot of these volunteers who have signed up to fight as well, they re highly motivated to p