university. bill: i don t know where we are at the story. is it the beginning? will it get worse? they went to a rally in southern manhattan and what they captured on camera was stunning. lawrence jones two hours ago with columbia university students. you see the raw emotion on your face. you are clearly disgusted. do you fear for your safety on the campus? yes. i do. i have had my friends attacked for showing their judaism and showing their dog tags and wearing stars of david. lawrence: what happens on campus when that happens? public safety gets called or gets reported but what happens when it gets reported? are there steps taken to prevent it in the future? so far no. dana: brave students going out. they can come here and happy to have them. the new york post has this cover, see no evil and the
without evidence of the father doing anything other than loving that son. jesse: get a load of this vehicle as republicans mall impg joe biden, adam schiff says you can t do it without evidence. how crazy could that be? the republican desire to impeach someone, anyone, no matter whether there is any evidence, just shows how they have descended into chaos. jesse: okay. [laughter] i m not sure about you, jessica. greg: that s an interesting angle. jesse: i know, i m going to try it. if it is those move into an impeachment inquiry and all of this evidence that i so eloquently have presented to the american people for all of these years finally comes out in a full hearing, what will the democrats defense be? right now it is hear no evil, see no evil. jessica: i don t think that is true.
he s turned himself into a clown. from donald trump saying we can t trust him with nuclear codes, that s 2016, little marco. to saying donald trump caused a grave counter intelligence threat to america s national security, to now, what, see no evil, hear no evil, do no evil. it s absolutely ridiculous, and it makes no sense in particular because this unequal justice argument aligns the fact that trump wasn t charged with simply having these materials. he wasn t charged with taking them out of the white house. he was charged with doing all of the things, you know, leaving apart the differences between the kind of information that was in hillary s e-mails and the kind of information that was in trump s boxes. they simply trump engaged in obstruction in a way that hillary did not. and it s just a huge difference, and among many others, and the
you are the ones, when you show bank records of the chinese lining the pockets of the biden families, you don t want to talk about it. there could be tapes of that there has been a bribe allegation. you are hear no evil, see no evil. don t point fingers when your side won t wrestle with the facts. here is the act. under the statutory scheme established by the presidential records act, the decision to segregate materials is made by the president at his discretion. when bill clinton took these records from the white house, the act of taking them home made them personal records. there is no permission in the
the answer, that is a crime. absolutely. you can choose not to speak to police. that s okay under the fifth amendment but when you speak to police and you lie, you have committed a crime. harris: nancy grace, i will brag on you a little bit. so glad you are there. thank you for being in focus. nancy is also covering the trial on her fox nation show crime stories with nancy grace available now exclusively on fox nation. homeland security chief mayokas is facing more heat if that s even possible and impeachment talk on capitol hill. one congressman says he would arrest him if he could. it is not just mayokas who is facing the threat of impeachment. the message was trust us. we re the government. the cabinet is a reflection of the president and this administration has the approach of hear no evil, see no evil. people are really suffering. this is life and death for these people.