firing and the retaliation is something that jack smith and the grand jury will take note of. this meeting, though, i m not so certain that it is going to go a long way in convincing someone that a crime was committed. i understand the fact that you have to prove intent or mens rea, but i don t think you get there by proving that donald trump is not smart or not a smart man. if that is a case, you could indict half of the united states senate. so i don t think that is going to go far. but i do believe the treasure trove of documents from rudy giuliani, when you tart turning over notes and text messages, et cetera, that is going further than donald trump doesn t believe in facts. that for me didn t hold a great deal of weight. firing someone for telling the truth, that retaliation, maybe. that sounds more like a civil employment case than anything else. but the treasure trove of documents have to get donald trump nervous because what you notice on indictments, people
wrong, it was the presidential records act, i declassified them, that just doesn t comport with the facts or what our sources tell us about the recording. paula, as you know, there are the political implications and legal implications. does trump s constant denial impact the case against him? well, it s something certainly prosecutors will take note of. it is not a crime to lie to reporters or at a town hall. they will take note of what you say publicly but only a crime if you lie to investigators. if voters feel they ve heard this again and again, they may sort of tire as some of his competitors on the campaign trail have suggested. there s a core group of people who believe that the former president is, indeed, the victim of a political, quote, witch-hunt, a politically motivated investigation. that s why we re hearing on the trail so many attacks against the fbi, but you when listen to
appears to be an upcoming storm. allison, where are we going to see the worst weather? right. so, at least initially today the main focus is going to be across the central portion of the u.s. but this system is going to spread its way across pretty much the entire eastern half of the country today and tomorrow. more cities are likely to be impacted in the next 24 to 48 hours. for today, the cities that we re looking at some of the biggest impacts are going to be dallas, houston, memphis, atlanta, and kansas city. we also have the second system in the west, places like denver and salt lake an even seattle may have delays on the airways. here s things to take note of, the highways. it s not just the runways but highways may have issues especially gulf coast. houston stretching into new orleans, dallas, into oklahoma city, you re looking at rain. it s going to be very heavy at times so flooding with that water that just be standing at times could be an issue. here s the area that we ant
these people are walking up, knowing that there is no repercussions there is no threat of being arrested, you will be admitted into this country, for your final destination. quick look here from our drone across this eagle pass, texas, john, things are not slowing down and more migrant crossings are expected to climb, back live can tell you that the people from eagle pass tell us that they feel like the cartels are in charge out here and not the federal government. they would like to see that a chain, john john: in eagle pass, texas, with more coverage that the white house is taking note of, lexus, thank you. jillian. gillian: thank you, the bank s biggest banks are back up on capitol hill, they are painting a very grim picture of the economic forecast. bank ceos are facing questions on everything from government spending to look at the fed s rate hike yesterday. jpmorgan jamie dimon does urging lawmakers that they should be prepared for the worst when warning about the risk
those mental markers, i think, that people will take note of. dana: the fed went further than people anticipated or i thought it was all baked in, right? bill: whatever the cake is being baked. the forecast would suggest that the economy will slow in a way that we did not think for some time but that s on the horizon. markets open in 25 minutes and we ll see what happens then. the man accused of planning to assassinate justice brett kavanaugh indicted for attempted murder. the safety of the supreme court in focus as activists continue to protest outside the homes of the justices. still happening. hasn t been stopped. hello, lucas. good morning. top republicans also sent a letter to the justice department demanding criminal prosecutions for those protesting outside the homes of the court s conservative justices. now under existing law section 15.07 of the criminal