election. so with those logs, we ll see who was in contact with the president in the lead up to that day, and whether this effort was orchestrated from within the white house. we re seeing the spring of individuals who have been involved in it narrowing and narrowing to the point where now the president s personal attorney rudy giuliani is appearing more often in news reports on this issue. mark your calendar for march 3rd, because that s going to be a big day when we see just how much this may or may not have been orchestrated from within the white house. yeah, and while there are many issues with recordkeeping and allegedly clogged toilet, according to reporting, there s an operational security part that makes the logs more reliable because independent agencies including the secret service do this. i know from going to the white
it will play into suburban swing areas, places i live like philadelphia. and it remains to be seen how much the democrats are prepared to campaign on this issue. he that s the key. the intensity gap, without question, you have seen it narrowing. we have never seen it around gun control right now, motivated out of the worst of circumstances. but it s there. but that s not what leads to policy change. it is an element. the nra doesn t beat you with money. it beats you in organizing and at the polls. do you think the democrats will galvanize around this issue, even though the midterms are so far away in terms of things that could happen between now you and then and that people will do what they have never done before, michael. they will go to the polls and say i don t know what else is on the agenda today, but i am voting for or against this man or woman based on what they did or didn t do on gun controls.
double digit gap between how many people will vote for democrats this november and will vote from republicans went from double digit down to half a dozen. is that it? they were dripping away and losing their advantage come this november on this daca thing. leader pelosi knows. sure, they all saw internal polls that saw it narrowing for democrats and believe the democratic base will be there in february and march ahead of the daca deadline to fight to push it the republicans around. thank you, robert. for more on the personal side of the debate, i m joined by samantha ramirez herrera. thank you so much for coming on. i know sam is a short name. thank you. how do you react to the changing environment where a couple weeks they were going to die on the hill for you guys people who came here with their parents and undocumented and now it looks like they ve got other objectives, democrats. well, right now, chris, it is such a psychological turmoil
great people to do negotiations, how stupid everybody is, how parasites the media are, all that sort of stuff, and people enjoy it but at what point do people want to hear, well, wait a minute, what do you actually mean take the oil from iraq? i think that happens. i think that happens over time. i think there are stages of a campaign and as i ve said before, this is the swimsuit competition. the talent rounds are coming. and people begin to look at these people as perspective presidents of the united states. and those are more exacting tests. so i think it will come. i don t think, trust me, i ll take care of it, it s going to be beautiful, you re going to love it is going to pass, it s going to be terrific and huge. i don t think that s going to pass muster later in the process. i think david s right. obvious louly you ve been throu this several times mostly in 2008. once the field it s so big right now. historically big. once it narrows and assuming that donald trump still is
the air, don, is too broad. it s too broad. in fact, chris van hollen called the way they wrote it a partial blank check saying the way to change sit narrowing it in terms of a timeline on it and does not yet have and also making very clear in writing that there would be no boots on the ground. those are some examples of how they say they want to change it and other members of congress, republicans and democrats said they get it, there needs to be changes because the way it s written right now it simply won t pass. those are things coming out of the briefing lasted over two hours. dana bash on capitol hill, thank you for your reporting. straight ahead, i should say ahead of possible u.s. military strikes in syria, the fbi and homeland security are warning americans of an increased risk of cyber attacks. disruptions by hackers have been taking place for months, even bringing down the website of