personal attorney to go to a foreign country to seek help for a campaign? i think it is equally legitimate for a democrat to go there to say hey, we should investigate trump. joining me now jason johnson, natasha bertran and it has been a long morning. natasha, on that front, the main rival for donald trump affection politically of rand pau paul lindsey graham been all over the place on the kurds and etc. what s going on in terms of who s now influencing donald trump more. now you have lindsey graham out there being the defender and chief on the ukraine stuff. i don t know if he got asked or answered with the question of whether or not he thinks the trump s kids or son-in-law should be investigated for the
i m not sure since the shakers of northern new england there has been a religious movement against having children. it s been a long time. that s right. actually there is a history even in environmental act tim the number of people on the planet. people like pau paul ehrlich taken seriously that the world would be so crowded we would all starve and run out of food within the decade that s what ehrlich predicted. none of that came true. we didn t implement will any of the population controls they wanted. able to feed more people than ever. lifted a billion people out of poverty because, in fact, people are the solution, right? more people, smarter society we come up with ways to solve these problems. that s kind of what is sad about this. tucker: i had four of them myself. i m for people. i think children are the answer, actually, and i mean it. i think it s a little bit
the informant being exposed and in part because of concerns about how the president and his administration handle intelligence. the spy was considered the highest level source for the u.s. inside the kremlin. high up in russia s national security infrastructure. accord tog a source familiar with the matter and a former senior intelligence official. sources tell cnn the spy had access to russian president putin and could even pau pro vid images of presidential documents. today, secretary of state mike pompeo, who was cia director in 2017, pushing back. the report tlg is factually wrong. pompeo declined to comment to cnn before story was first published and today did not specify what he was alleging was incorrect in cnn s reporting which relied on multiple officials with direct knowledge of the extraction. in a statement, the cia says quote, cnn s narrative that the central intelligence agency
momentum with four months to go in an election year? joining me now betsy woodruff, los angeles times white house reporter eli stokolstokols, pau and joel payne. thank you all for being with us. paul, let s start with you. please break down this vote for us. what exactly are house democrats trying to accomplish and, frankly, what is their priority? this is really a vote that will serve to define what it is they re doing. they struggled throughout june and july to explain to anyone, to msnbc, to other reporters, to the public, what exactly they were doing. they said they were investigating and thinking about impeachment. this will formally just say this is an investigation into an impeachment inquiry and whether
when pau pot took over cambodia. yeah, there s another guy, there s another steve. there s steve kolbert, the father before my father and brothers died. i have fairly vivid memories from when they died to the present. it s continuous and contiguous. it is a all connected. there is this big break in the cable of michael finney memory at their death. everything before that has got an odd, ghostly we use shards of glass. flashes, little bits of it. and then the things that really like music, because they died in september. they died on september 11. they died september 11, 1974. and the music from that summer leading up to it, will undo me in an instant. you know, the song of the summer was band on the run.