a number of 2020 democrats, candidates for the job held currently by president trump, are also calling for stier s impeachment. of course, that was before the times acknowledged in their editor s note that there was a major omission. as mentioned, harris, we are here at the border. the president looking forward to getting a briefing from border protection officials not far from here, just up the road a bit. we are along the border. we will have that for you, but for now, back to you. harris: thank you very much. drain me now, jill abramson, former executive editor at the new york times and author of merchants of truth. qaddafi today. no doubt this has been a newer conversation. as the president has weighed in calling for the firing of some of those who worked on this at the new york times. would you do? you were in charge for 11 years, both as managing editor and then editor in chief. what would your move be? my move would have been the move that the times has made.
pay for it? swing both and independents are going to ask about that. dagen: she s back with your full compensation plan. she s gone further than bernie, even. thank you, governor huckabee. always at your pleasure. now it s about harris take it away. harris: president trump has weighed in on the controversy surrounding reporting on supreme court justice brett kavanaugh. you are watching outnumbered overtime. i m harris faulkner. president trump has accused the new york times of knowingly leaving out key details in an essay about a new sexual assault allegation against justice kavanaugh by a yale classmate. this, as the authors of that report suggest the editors are to blame for removing some important facts from their piec piece. kevin corke live in san diego, california, traveling with the president who is making a stop at the border later today. the story. kevin? harris, good to be with you.
he was following the white house request. watch. we were there with no preconceived decision to not answer questions. the white house asked for us to preserve the privilege of private conversations with the president. let s just be clear, it s not my privilege to preserve. at the white house directed, i agreed to that. that s what the white house asked for. harris: to congressional correspondent mike emanuel is live on capitol hill, and boy, the spot where you are it was fire yesterday. harris, no question about it. it was a feisty visit when corey lewandowski was on the hot seat with the house judiciary committee, and the experience left chairman jerrold nadler frustrated. i ve been asked several times today whether the committee will hold you in contempt. that is certainly under consideration. there is a far more troubling level of contempt on display today, and that s president trump s role in your refusal to answer a question. lewandowski confirmed that
air force one, headed to san diego, california. you are the president say, we are going to show you a lot of wall. they are going to the border. fox news has out reporting assets there, as well. we will bring you the news from the border when the president arrives, but he is making news as he went from marine one to air force one. i want to bring in my visiting panel today, the power panel, jenna ellis rives. divisive it right? a washington examiner s contributor or come as. robert patino worked for more than 15 years of democratic campaigns on the local, state, national level. he s now popular radio host. good to see both. let s start with where the president says he is, jenna, on iran. he had his new national security advisor there. they talked about what could be happening next.
what will they include? president trump: we will be adding some very significant sanctions onto iran. reporter: and what will they include, sir? president trump: we will announce it over the next 48 hours. putter and there will be a further announcement on iran, are you looking at a military strike? president trump: we will see what happens. reporter: what are the options, mr. president, that you are considering? president trump: there are many options. there is the ultimate option, and there are options a lot less than that. we ll see. we are in a very powerful position. right now we are in a very, very powerful position. reporter: when you say the ultimate option, are you talking about president trump: i mean war. i m not talking about that ultimate option, no. reporter: [indistinct] president trump: i think it s a very important role. it s a role that, if the president respects the person that is the advisor, i think it plays a very, very important