the new yorker if not always being truthful while working for trump might impact his legacy. his answer was interesting. quote, i m afraid it will be on my gravestone. rudy giuliani, he lied for trump. somehow i don t think that will be it, but if it is, so what do i care? i ll be dead. i figure i can explain it to st. peter. he will be on my side because i am so far, i don t think as a lawyer i ever said anything that s untruthful. i have a sense of ethics that is as high as anybody you can imagine. let s talk about it, shall we with our next guest, cynthia ox knee, former federal prosecutor who s nodding her head back and forth. have you ever seen anything like this? no, i ve never seen anything like it. there s a lot of talk about what
tonight, more democrats making major 2020 announcements. let s discuss it with boxer s politics editor chris stirewalt. welcome. would you like to talk about 2020? happy tuesday. shannon: great to see you. by the way, my grandmother loves you, as we discussed, and she always northwoods evenings you are on bradys on your schedule. i promise you don t need restraining order. i love your grandmother, too, from afar. to be a big fan of yours. she s in the lobby, we ll call security. shannon: she s 93. let s talk about it today because what we saw in the kavanaugh hearings, we expected we would get a rumble from senators harris and booker, may be amy klobuchar, they all had to think of how cooperative that it was that senator booker, said i m the only senator that lives in the low-income housing area, one of my neighbors got shot, i know what it s like braid seemed to be painting a very specific picture of himself. i want to praise everyone involved here for the decorum sh
said about pulling american fighting men and women out of the fight against isis in syria. so our boys, our young women, our men, they re all coming back and they re coming back now. we re going to be removing our troops. i never said we re doing it that quickly. how long is the pullout period? it s going quickly. and we have won against isis. we ve beaten them and we ve beaten them badly. we won t be finally pulled out until isis is gone. how long? we won and that s the way we want it and that s the way they want it. well, let s talk about it, shall we? with us to do that, retired u.s. army colonel jack jacobs, decorated combat veteran of vietnam, he s 1 of 74 living recipients of the medal of honor. back with us, rukmini callimachi, a veteran new york times foreign correspondent. we re always so happy to have you here in new york because you cover dangerous places for a living. so we re thrilled to have you on the broadcast. give us the reality check.
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he said understood i was leading through a wrenching period of change.said understood i was le through a wrenching period of change. i wanted to whar tear the whitet because i wanted the agents to know that this is still the agency they signed up to join. he was in the office between 6:00 and 6:30 every morning and he would always plop his briefcase done on the chair opposite my desk, not sit down and kibbitz or shoot the breeze. immediately what s going on. reporter: would you assume that he is managing the special counsel investigation the same way. oerks heh, heck yes. it is not a professional choice. that is his dna. what have you got, what have you got. i don t want to hear noise, i want to hear the facts. let s talk about it, what is your judgment.