of their own to see if biden took anything after he left the vice presidency in 2017. joining us is mike memoli. good to have you. a mix of good news and bad news for the president. yeah, katy, for those who remember what happened in 2016, involving former secretary of state hillary clinton, the democratic nominee at the time for president, of course we remember there were no charges but a pretty damming report from the attorney general at the time, james comey. the initial top lines were reading of this report find a similar situation. that there are no charges recommending here against the president, but some damming details, including statement that he willfully retained documents after leaving office. the point you highlighted about how the special counsel and his team found their interviews with the president in which he, as it was put, his memory was significantly limited, are certainly going to be weaponized by the president s opponents. we also see an interesting mo
Even after approval, the 5 Star program roll out in Denver will take time
As the City and County of Denver waits for the state to approve its 5 Star program application, city leaders warn once approval comes, it could take a while to process business applications.
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DENVER â As the City and County of Denver waits for the state to approve its 5 Star program application, city and county leaders warn once approval comes, it could take a while to process business applications.
âWe have thousands of businesses in Denver. This isnât just a program for the hospitality industry. Many other industries can apply to be certified if they meet the requirements,â said Bob McDonald, Denverâs executive director of public health administration. âWe want to focus on businesses that have experienced the greatest impact.â
washington okay. you may have been a good person and it s inexcusable. it s sensitive and he did this when he was 19. it s zero tolerance from democrats and the big reason why it has to be zero tolerance is they want clean hands if they ll be targeting president trump on race or some kind of sexual misconduct so they have to be pretty pure on this issue. all of the national democrats are aligned and the point ryan made there at the end that is pretty unbelievable to think that all three of these men think that they are going to stay in their jobs. even if they do that, how productive can they be in their jobs going forward? what would especially be the point of them staying in. in any year where it s more re relevant and the democrats think they can flip a chamber where
what your white house reporting says that there must be some nervousness about jared kushner. yes. yes, there is. people not just people who are in the white house and working with kushner but people who are working with him say that he seems to be rattled this week. carol lee and ryan, f phenomenal reporting tonight. for more on the stakes for jared kushner, i m joined by harry littman and ned price, now an msnbc national security analyst. jumping off a point ryan just made, are there any federal laws implicated here? a whole range of them. what ryan was talking about is our ethics laws that apply to executive branch officials. and those, you know, let s just say the minimum here, at a minimum this stinks to high heaven. it s crazy that we can even ask