that he thinks the president is unfit to be president, we should also consider what that might mean. harris: what are we to make of the report at the fbi, that there were discussions about wire-wearing? pete: i think we should take them seriously. i know this anytime i harris: are we going to call everybody a light in the room? pete: i want to introduce a socially unacceptable or untenable idea into a group of my how do you do it? pete: you raise it as a joke. you say wouldn t it be fun if we all piled on kennedy and called her an idiot customer kennedy: that hurts my feelings! pete: that was a terrible example. anything you want to say, you introduce the first is a joke. marie: we just don t know. we have no idea. melissa: let s talk about context. where do you race jokes? bars, text conversations. usually not formal meetings where you all have sworn to
that is the usual process. melissa: marie, i wonder if democrats feel like this is a good issue. i don t necessarily believe in polling, but when you believe in the direction of the polls, when he comes them all together, it seems like it has, in mitch mcconnell s words, awoken a sleeping giant and fired up republicans. democrats were already fired him, they didn t need firing at. to think it s a good issue for them? marie: i do in many places. first, the republican party has traditionally been underwater with female voters across the board. we have seen polling since the kavanaugh confirmation that they have lost even more points with female voters. in the house, the places democrats need to win to take back control tend to be suburban districts, districts that hillary clinton won. they have a lot of women, particularly independent women who have been very unhappy with the trump administration. i think in the house it will help democrats. the senate, the map and the math is a lot
who were there in that meeting, and they both said and they have documented this is another thing these congressional minis want, they want those documents. that say the tone and the verbiage that rosenstein used when he was talking about wiretapping the president and invoking the 25th amendment with members of his cabinet. harris: fascinating. melissa: i would focus on the congressional peace, as well. one thing we are losing sight of every time we serve the president into the middle of this is that these are departments that need oversight. the department of justice, the doj sorry, the fbi, they have to be accountable to somebody. harris: including the doj. melissa: they become its rogue force that can become political. pete: they became that rogue force recently, which is why it s even more important to have speaker and prove that they did. marie: if rod rosenstein had concerns, if he was serious,
that s on fabless. melissa: of the powerful storm being blamed for the death of a man in the fort up penn health will end 11-year-old girl in georgia who was killed and her family s mobile home. this storm now moving northeast through the carolinas and into the mid atlantic. griff jenkins is live in tallahassee, florida, and here is some of the hardest hit area areas. high matt, melissa prayed the sound of chainsaws is what you hear all across tallahassee. they feel like they got spared really what could have been a much worse situation. by 5:00 a.m. this morning, when i was talking with fox and friends first, it was more than 111,000 people without power. but if you look at the trees, there are literally hundreds if not thousands of trees just like this. they were ripped out of their roots from the sheer force as michael passed to the west of tallahassee. sustained winds of 74 miles an hour. what came on shore, and mexico beach, was 155 miles an hour and
with north dakota. she is in big trouble, heidi hi heitkamp. marie: she is a fighter. in 2012 they had her down a double digits. and she won. for democrats, harris, it would be bigger than the issue. but it is two years. harris: it s only about that and that one race? marie: it s two years of women feeling like donald trump says nasty things about the next one of them. it s going to be bigger than that issue. this two years of women being really angry at a republican party base that they feel like has left them behind. melissa: that s a lot of what we heard before this last election, that women are going to turn up for hillary clinton prayed then they were all those women who went into the booth and did the opposite. they didn t want to necessarily talk about it in front of other people, that maybe they look at the kavanaugh thing and they see their sons, their husbands, their brother. possibly being railroaded if they don t believe that the attack actually went on the way that