ain t acceptable. michael cohen implicating the president again. this as we learn the president actually parroted a putin talking point to the u.s. media to defend russia from interference claims. and the president apparently didn t like the state of the union snub by pelosi so he cancelled her trip abroad minutes before take off today. does any of this change the shutdown politics? that s our great debate. what do you say? let s get after it. you saw it here in real time. it now consists of all i know is, it wasn t me. everyone else around him, his family, his campaign, here comes the bus. now how we got here matters. we have gone from hope hicks
related to the mueller probe. the fact we re getting this preview is very important. i m sure he ll be asked about this in a few weeks but this is the kind of thing he won t be able to elaborate himself on. i m get your popcorn. this is going it be interesting. please stay with us. our panel is going to stay here. coming up, more on tonight s breaking news. later, shutdown politics and its impact on trump s presidential legacy. the 11th hour is just getting started on a thursday night. hey, batter, batter, batter, batter.
to try and see if something can shake this loose. because we ve now gone so far beyond the typical shutdown politics you might try to see, pressure on one side or the other to move a little bit. i hate to come to this conclusion but it appears increasingly unlikely that any traditional legislative solution is going to arise here. i think nancy pelosi and donald trump are trying to create that external factor with their letter writing campaign back and forth but so far nothing is happening except the bad faith continues to grow. i want to bring congressman maloney back in. congressman what are we going to do here? besides the tsa not showing up for work and actually putting people at risk? is anything going to break this? well, eventually. there s terrible consequences right now. i m not taking a paycheck. in my own family, we ve started
she won by a very slim margin. over 630 lawmakers voted. she prevailed by less than 20 votes in that no confidence measure today, but she did prevail. theresa may survived that vote. she remains as prime minister, although her leadership role is as precarious as it has ever been, as is the prospect for how great britain will try to extract itself from the european union. theresa may has been rejected roundly including by her own party in terms of how she wants to achieve a brexit. she remains in power, though, and nobody knows what s going to happen between great britain and the european union. domestically here at home today, the united states government is still shut down. we have never had a shutdown this long. we are now in our 26th day. a new twist in shutdown politics arrived today when house speaker nancy pelosi sent this letter to president trump, suggesting to him the state of the union should be delayed this month until the government is open. or if the president doesn t want
measure today, but she did prevail. theresa may survived that vote. she remains as prime minister, although her leadership role is as precarious as it has ever been, as is the prospect for how great britain will try to extract itself from the european union. theresa may has been rejected roundly, including by her own party in terms of how she wants to achieve a brexit. she remains in power, though, and nobody knows what s going to happen between great britain and the european union. domestically here at home today, the united states government is still shut down. we have never had a shutdown this long. we are now in our 26th day. a new twist in shutdown politics arrived today when house speaker nancy pelosi sent this letter to president trump, suggesting to him the state of the union should be delayed this month until the government is open. or if the president doesn t want to change the date, maybe he should just cancel the speech and submit a state of the union assessment in writin