Because of the ties to rush sharks and the question is if tillerson is the kind of government outsider that the trump promised to bring to washington. And trump says that he does not believe that the russians hacked Hillary Clinton to try to beat him sh, and the cia concluded j that, and it raises this question, would trump take action if it is proven that russia tried to rig the election. And hundreds are standing in line to support a d. C. Pizza restaurant that targeted a vicious fake story, and is it up to the individual to not be duped by fake news . All right. Now to voice your opinions on the the pulse questions, all you have to do is to use your phone and laptop and other digital device, and logon to pulse. Msnbc. Com america. And there, you can participate by selecting the response. And reminder to do this and you can vote as often as you would like to go throughout the show today and we look forward to your thoughts on these very topic, and we start with the search of the nati
Washington, d. C. , and kelly har tongue wi tongue is with the protesters in charlottesville. And brian, what is the scene like there . Ryan, we have been saying all day this is the crucial moment when the antiracists protesters got to Lafayette Square part and how close to get to the white supremacist protesters and we can show you right now, a because the bulk of the antiracist protesters are here, and you can get a perspective and our photo journalist Harlan Schmidt is going to give you that perspective. And harlan, point here across Lafayette Square a park and you can see the people beyond the police lines across there and under the trees, the handful of opeople, those are the white supremist protesters and maybe this is the best perspective that you will get as to just a crucial security question here. How close were they going to let the protesters where we are get to those people . I would estimate it is about 100 yards away or maybe less. You tell that the police are not ta tak
most iconic moments. magic and i were essentially rookies together. he was and a amazing person, and he was so photogenic with that smile and no-look passes and kobe and michael and to see the prema amba and the grand master there, and fast forwarding down road, and michael is about to retire, and kobe has moved up to iconic status, but he is still picking the brain of the mentor on the court and it is truly a passing of the torch moment. and one of the most amazing moments is that when the bulls won the championship, and michael jordan won the first tr trophy, and i needed to get a picture of michael somehow, and nobody could find him shgs ba, he was supposed to be on stage at the live trophy presentation and some boy said look to your left and i literally looking to the left are and down and he said, looking at the locker and hugging the trophy and crying
inka incarcerated or stay in the military or busted in rank and deprived of any of the awards he has received by virtue of him being in country. and on of the things that the american jurisprudence that we have is a a choice of a bench trial to appeal to the judge to make a ruling for you or a jury of your peers which we get in the constitution, and he also gets this choice, and we don t know what he is going to do. but given that so many of the peers despise him shgs ba, beca were stuck in country longer, and many of them risked their lives and some say that other died because of this risk, does it suit him to have a jury of the peers? well w it depends, because what his defense counsel has to do is to determine first of all whether or not the military judge will give him a fair trial. and he is going to the have to feel him out a little bit and do some research on him and make that determination. as far as the panel goes which the equivalent of the jury in the military system, th