because all of these have become politicized over the years. senator cotton, this point of this one case which i decided to focus on, it s an area of law, as you know, for many years, immigration law, that i think is been absolutely rasterized by activists and sadly judges. what does this tell us about her judicial philosophy, which she decided she wasn t going to address today? laura, the case tells us that judge jackson is a far left activist. she always has been, just because she put on a black robe ten years ago, she didn t change. as you outline, she took it immigration law that removed all jurisdiction from the federal courts, removal of the trump administration acted on that long she still reviewed it and she still enjoyed the regulation nationwide. her court of appeals, one of the more liberal court of appeals said that it was a blatant
he knows how to spin on television. and if michael cohen can t get money out of the old people, maybe he might get it from friends of bill clinton. what do you think this john macc mcenroe at breakfast? he was a different trump. he didn t change did he know the camera is on him? yeah. very much so. he even smiled. with his language, he was trying to make nice. but trashing her country in the morning. i actually watched and saw something else which is that merkel didn t even want to look at him. she was staring into space. and you got a sense that she wanted to pop out of her chair and get out of her chair.
ivanka trump his daughter and jared kushner his son-in-law played a key role in writing this as well. they viewed that this was a reset opportunity, a moment to sort of change the conversation. so this was all part of what he was intending to do here. and they viewed this as a major success. now, but it s important, i think, to take a bigger view of all of this. he didn t change policies all that much. if you look at the speech, if you listen to the speech, basically the same donald trump. the volume perhaps not as high here, so the steven bannons, the steven millers of the world who are pushing are the president toward a different world view still got their points in, but think the other side of the white house here, ivanka trump of course choz key to her father s legacy made this softer which is why i think he got such high marks. all right. not a fan of the speech last night, spent four towers of duty
young gay people straight. critics have argued it s damaging the minors. poppy harlow talks to a young man who went through that therapy for five years. some of the topics in the report might not be suitable for younger viewers. do you think you were born gay? i don t know. i do think who you are is who you are. reporter: at 25, matthew says he final he feels like himself but it s been a painful road. he questioned his sexuality at 16 so hi parents put him in conversion therapy. therapy that could make him straight. if i could have the same feelings for a woman than instead of a man, why not. reporter: he saw four therapists for five years and wrote about it. i m beginning to change. he didn t change. his feeling for men rerained despite the methods he was
very loyal guy. he had the same amount of friends that he had with him when he wasn t famous as when he was famous. he didn t change. he didn t suddenly move on to a different stratosphere. he kept the same kind of family around him that he had when he wasn t famous. he really the nice to hear everyone s reflections and he was definitely an actor s actor. every time i m interviewing actors or talking about other actors he was always mentioned. people had a tremendous amount of respect for him, for his sheer talent also his big personality, but yet his gentleness and humor. he was very, very well liked. also with us is eliana rice who pro-filed mr. james gandolfini in 2010. what surprised you? you can look at the body of work or go to broadway and look at the television shows and work the sopranos that you want. when you sat down and walked away from the interviews, do you