Trump trying to make a joke of bob mueller. The president s top two attorneys, jay sekulow and Rudy Giuliani taking three hours out of their day, not to work on the Serious Investigation itself, an investigate that giuliani has explicitly said he fears could lead to possible impeachment proceedings against the president of the United States. No, taking three hours to guest host a radio show and to be specific im talking about sean hannity of fox news radio show. Hey, welcome to the sean hannity show. Jay sekulow and mayor Rudy Giuliani. How about that . Giuliani and sekulow. Isnt that nice . That is. We can start all kind of speculation. Sure, speculation that the president s lawyers are trying to become the next famous duo like an abbott and costello. Listen to some of the questions that rudy and jay decided to take from callers. Speaking in regards to
hillary clinton, we have proof of that. And why are we not pursuing that . Why is not ag sessions pursuing those criminal acts . You g
decades, and suddenly davis was standing up for preston in court. what do you say to the judge? i testified on his behalf and also paid part of his bail money to get him out. is he taking you for a fool using you? not at all. how do you know? because he and i were already friends. i said he s agreed to go to this museum with me and take a tour of it and learn something. reporter: he s referring to the national museum of african-american history. seeing what he s going to see there, the seed may not blossom today or tomorrow or the next day but eventually it ll come out because the truth can never be squashed. reporter: two men bonding over history and returning to davis home to find another shared passion.
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white man, a brown man, a red man, or a yellow man. it s about red, white, and blue. reporter: preston is still awaiting sentencing in charlottesville. while he waits, something remarkable is happening because of this man. r&b musician daryl davis has spent decades engaging with klan members and challenging their beliefs. he and preston have talked for years via phone, and suddenly davis was standing up for preston in court. what did you say to the judge? i testified on his behalf. i also paid part of his bail money to get him out. reporter: you paid part of his bail money? i did. reporter: is he taking you for a fool, using you? no, not at all. not at all. reporter: how do you know? because he and i were already friends. i said, i m willing to take mr. preston, and he s agreed to go down to this museum with me and take a tour of it and learn something. reporter: he s referring to the national museum of african-american history. seeing what he s going to see