talk about what was in the mueller report. but as that hank johnson exchange showed, the congressman from georgia, the hearing hearing lewandowsky talk about how the president instructed him word for word, writing down the instruction to go tell jeff sessions to ease off the mueller investigati investigation, it was dramatic business, but it was not anything substantially new. and kirsten, if the idea of this was to sort of open the eyes of the american public about what s actually in the mueller report, i understand maybe some people took that who were watching it so closely, got that from those exchanges that we just cut together. but if you just tuned into this thing, it was a bunch of people yelling back and forth and being passive-aggressive to each other and i mean, it didn t yeah. it wasn t something that was, you know, informing the american public every second. yeah, it wasn t something
and he came up with this pre-planned excuse. reporter: for weeks, white house aides including acting chief of staff mick mulvaney had downplayed the prospects of an infrastructure deal with democrats. i think it s a much better chance of getting usmca passed than there is of getting infrastructure passed. reporter: and the white house sent this letter to pelosi and senate majority leader chuck schumer last night saying they wanted trade, not infrastructure, to be their top priority. white house aides denying the rose garden event was planned and insisting they rushed to put the event together this morning, even printing these signs with the president s favorite talking points about the mueller investigati investigation. the spectacle leaving democrats in a state of shock. to watch what happened in the white house would make your jaw drop. it was very, very, very strange. reporter: trump s anger building over what he called the i-word, impeachment. all of a sudden i hear l
citizeniance. i was in jew dee at a few years ago at a plant that employed 1100 people, 600 pal less tinniance, 500 jews, working side-by-side. the pal less tinniance got five times the amount of money working at that plant than they had in their lives. but it was shot down. 600 gainfully employed pal less tinniance lost their jobs and went back to abject poverty. what kind of the nonsense would anybody believe that will helps pal less citizeniance? it doesn t. it s that sort of thing that is a battle. and it has to be eliminated. laura: it has to be eliminated. the president needs more cover out there and more advocates for his agenda. have to expose this stuff for what it is. governor thank you for the job you do. as always. by the way, roger stone pled not guilty in a dc court today after being charged in the mueller investigati
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not going to have. i think in this case, probably not the worst decision for them since he was absolutely not going to intend or put himself into a position where he had to be strong or stern with either leader. what do you think? okay, true. you make the case that the administration does that you still meet with world leaders when terrible things happen like say putin meddling directly in the u.s. election or russia taking over ukraine. you make the case you still need to maintain the relationship then suddenly you cancel a meeting right after the news comes out of mueller investigati investigation. it s little odd and this could have been a chance to do something stronger than came out of helsinki. we saw the two leaders they shared a very warm greeting today. they were high fiving each other with a lot of smiles. what do you make of that?