it will be very interesting to hear what jeff sessions, who does not have the sort of excuse he didn t know what the mores and standards of washington are, how he describe these events. erin, if i were on that senate intel panel tomorrow i would ask him specific conversations about what he said with the president to help me put the pieces together. if the president acertified executive privilege the attorney general could not answer. that hasn t been asserted. at least not tonight. that question is fair game tomorrow to be asked of the attorney general. i would love to hear how jeff sessions portrays that oval office meeting when he was asked to leave and what his recollection was what james comey said later, don t leave me alone with the president again. that clip you played of asking him those questions, that was
and tune things up. mo, you are following the tradition of wearing one movie my ties. i am. that is yours. you now own that tie. you are not leaving here with nothing. isabella, off question for donald trump. what is your question? i do. my question is, you recently said that the u.s. economy should be decoupled from china s. how would you deal with the $1.3 trillion of debt the u.s. owes china? would you default on it? such a good question. decoupling is trickier than he seems to recognize. absolutely. mo, your question for donald trump? sure. mr. trump, if you are president and a member of your cabinet asks you a hard question will you have them removed from the white house. and will it be the same guy that got jorge ramos out. we keep getting great questions on-line.
intern with the last word for lawrence. you are the summer interns. as your service comes to a close you of course come on the show and tune things up. mo, you are following the +++ nothing. isabella, off question for donald trump. what is your question? i do. my question is, you recently said that the u.s. economy should be decoupled from china s. how would you deal with the $1.3 trillion of debt the u.s. owes china? would you default on it? such a good question. decoupling is trickier than he seems to recognize. absolutely. mo, your question for donald
i want to take in another angle here for you, senator. from chicago former chairman of the rnc, michael steele. off question for the senator. senator, good to see you this morning. i understand and i hear exactly what you re saying. accountability, the congress has a role, the white house is not fully responsible, there are all these other players. where do you draw the line as a sitting united states senator as mike barnicle laid out your bona fides. you ve been there. where do you draw the line? what is too much? at what point do you get so outraged that heads have to roll? right now i think all the american people are hearing is sort of the typical washington platitudes about what we should have done, what we need to do. and yet here we are six years later and this is the problem. where do you draw the line and gets you upset to the point you say you ve got to go? where i draw the line is when any of the 750,000 veterans in illinois come forward and ask
illinois facilities. most people don t realize that almost half of the returning veterans from iraq and afghanistan are filing disability claims. this is a larger number than before. we ve seen more and more of these men and women who serve their country honorably needing help. the question is whether we can rise to this challenge and we must. all right. dick, joe scarborough. general shinseki has been there for six years now. we ve had serious backlog. we now have scandals erupting across the nation. should the president have asked for his resignation yesterday? i think the president is respectful of general shinseki s contribution to this country. he s an amazing man. i respect him very much. i think it was asked earlier in the program, is that enough.