backgrounds. and give them the skills to reduce the risk. so, local news is reporting many of the students didn t want the president there. 200. and protests. 200 people invited. only ten students. seven came. the times is reporting more than half the seats were reserved for guests and allies of the administration. including supporters from out of state. students were told to say in their dorms. why did you pack the audience with supporters? shouldn t he make his case to everybody including people who don t support him. he was invited. and they were in charge of the guests. they told us to bring some people who were benefitted from the criminal justice reform act. that s what we did. there was plenty of a huge percentage of the audience invited by 2020 and university
investigate biden saying that. some people say this adds to our point what we were trying to get to the bottom of with ukraine but other people say shouldn t he be investigated if there is potentially something going on? doesn t mean he s trying to dig up dirt for the campaign. this goes back to the heart of the matter which is forget what was happening on private phone calls. ukraine on one hand, china on the other to investigate hunter biden for these alleged pieces of corruption. things that will look good for hunter biden. at the same time people say the president should be asking a foreign nation to investigate things, he has the fbi, he has the us government, he can do the investigation, the government can do it. that is an open debate but it is there for the public to talk about, the president said it publicly, there s no hiding, no secret phone calls, it is right
words very carefully. there are those that think i m a very stable genius. very stable genius, obviously. well, now the washington post is reporting the trump-ukraine scandal has ensnared vice president mike pence. at the same time trump was seeking dirt on joe biden president trump repeatedly involved vice president pence in efforts to exert pressure on the leader of ukraine. i m joined now by democratic senator chris coons of delaware. thank you, senator, as always for joining us. this is not fun. it s serious. but the vice president now according to reporting seems to be engaged in the same thing trump was engaged in which is basically shaking down a foreign leader to get dirt on a political candidate, the candidate you re supporting, joe biden. shouldn t he be the subject of an impeachment inquiry as well at this point? look i think it s important we focus on the facts here.
from cnn for saying that on cnn. it was like a week before the mueller report came out. i just had a point that out. katie: robert, i want to ask you a question about this. andrew mccabe is partially responsible for completely destroying the credibility of the fbi in the eyes of the american people. shouldn t he be held to the same standard that any regular american since and should be, based on the evidence that the inspector general, who is an impartial player who has worked for obama and trump, should he be held accountable to the same standard? robert: there is no question the inspector general is neutral. those watching this might say he s guilty, and those on other channels might say he s innocen innocent. i think there was absolute wrongdoing here. whether it s to the point of where he should have just been terminated for cause versus something more than that, i m not sure. i do think there is probably a settlement to be done. right? because he is counter suing. i don t know
his taxes. every president has offered up their taxes. state and federal taxes. not this president. why shouldn t the law apply to him? why shouldn t he be held accountable? why shouldn t he provide transparency to individuals who would like to see his taxes? let me ask you this is a naive question. you can tell me i m dumb for asking it. i would never do that. i might deserve it. don t rule it out. but on that last point that you were just making about this new york state law that says under certain circumstances, a person s state the president s state tax returns could be handed over to the appropriate members of congress, if that gets to the end of the line, in terms of the president trying to sue you and trying to block that in court and trying to fight that out through litigation, and the president just decides, you know what, i m going to flunk that law, what is new york going to do, arrest me? i mean, where does that end, if the president decides that s a state law and