youngs kids are very vulnerable, teenagers, preteens. they are insecure by nature. and now when you start to compare yourself to everybody else. the eventual mindset is hey, everybody else s life is perfect and my life really stinks. so, you know, it s unfortunate, but, you know, we need to have these conversations and parents need to step up to the plate and start setting parameters. brian: ten mesha, do you know what they re talking about in congress stopping kids from having social media 16 and 17 years old is that possible today? if you knew you couldn t have a phone certain time can t drink and drive until a certain age, is it possible from what you are living? there will be a fallout. it will help. i didn t allow my own son to have social media until tenth grade year. can i see a big difference in comparison to his friends because he could care less about what is going on that s because his social media experience was
a vas laits vacillates to the other side. doesn t understand the ukraine issue. asking advisers why the ukraine issue is the issue that got him to this point, brooke. sure. to this hearing under way, jeffrey, for you, a reminder to everyone. for anyone who covers capit hill, right? there are many rules committee hearings that never seat light although of day on national television, but today is different. and today they will eventually push past the partisan bickering and get to setting parameters ahead of the vote tomorrow. can you just explain to us what those rules will look like what it is they will have to decide ahead of this historic day? well, the house wants to take a vote. the senate house majority wants to take a vote before their christmas break and so consequently, they are trying to determine at this point how many people will get to speak in favor or against the motion on the floor of the house. how long they will get to speak and how we re going to shut off
the articles are headed to the house for for that historic vote very soon but first they have to go through this rules committee. it will get feisty, setting parameters for floor debate, one thing determining what the rule will look like, the parameters of time and amendments and we can t predict when the big that will happen, could be as early as tamara but even before it is called some vulnerable democrats in swing districts were donald trump won are making their votes now. i made this decision out of principle land out of duty to protect and defend the constitution. i feel that in my bones and i will stick to that regardless of what it does to me politically. i will vote yes. the senate will likely acquit the president in a display of partisan theater that republicans and democrats in washington performed disturbingly well. it appears impeachment is inevitable in the house, the focus shifts to a trial in the senate where minority leader chuck schumer is calling for witnesses
life is always different. that s why we watch. very late yesterday, a lot of people woke up to this, the doj setting parameters. they said he can t discuss redacted portions of the report. can t discuss findings or conclusions regarding uncharged individuals. can t discuss investigative steps or decisions that aren t already public. here s how the former fbi general counsel jim baker reacted to that news in an interview earlier today. clearly they want to make a record about what mueller can and should testify about and what he can t talk about, at least in their minds. but the problem is bob mueller is now a former justice department official and the letter is not really binding on him. he can ignore it. not binding. anne marie, could robert mueller just say, you re not the boss of me? potentially, but the letter from the justice department really points out, it s a warning letter, but it s