melissa: the washington post under fire for a recent column urging the media to push impeachment coverage on persuadable voters. the piece is titled wall-to-wall impeachment articles is not changing minds, how they can reach the undecided. describes the lack of a big shift in public opinion as a symptom of public disinterest. republican congressman lee zeldin slamming the piece tweeting journalists apparently need to do a better job of being democratic hack surrogates according to this gross take. our own brit hume tweeting because journalists are not simply to report the news without a favor, their mission instead is to convince the public the president should be impeached and removed. good lord. power panel is here, larry elder has national syndicated talk show host and ethan bierman
now both of them facing new scrutiny thanks to donald trump s expressed public disinterest in notifying the fbi about foreign contacts and research from for an governments. joining us now is robert costa. i saw you at 11:00 juggling all these breaking news they re not just balls, they re balls of fires. any white house would be under water for days perhaps its their volume of business that keeps them afloat. i want to ask you about donald trump jr., ashley parker was helping up sift through the tea leaves it was a possibility he took the fifth before robert mueller s investigators, it was murky. but the president as usual has sort of opposite day in his analysis of his son s conduct and the scrutiny it received. don t want to speculate about