rips at the fabric of the contract we have that we can trust our justice system. jesse: a dictatorship, kimberly guilfoyle, what do you think? kimberly: the more she protests, the guiltier she knows she is. destroying evidence with hammers. the whole thing. i think this is something people were expecting they expected there was going to be investigations. people were disappointed it didn t come forward and now they are coming full circle and it s interesting because the democrats kind of brought this out upon themselves. so they started pulling the spool of thread. all the stuff about rochelle, the focus on it, the hyperfocus, has provided more illumination and in fact there s a lot of unclean hands. jesse: that is right. speaking of unclean hands, greg. greg: i have tried to work on that.
tank that she got for me. so i think i ll let him. still ahead on morning joe, president trump hats hundreds of nominees for judicial and executive branch positions and the spool one of the least diverse in years, like 200 years probably. but least one nominee has a unique hobby. oh, that s good, what does he like to do? he s a ghost buster. i believe we have some of his footage from home. he loves to hunt. . i think donald trump s 36-year-old judicial nominee that s not qualified. the one with the fire hose. we ll explain that straight ahead on morning joe.
here she is with jimmy fallon. i can t believe that one whole political party in the greatest country on earth is totally sold to the gun lobby. the vast majority of americans and the vast majority of gun owners know we need common sense gun safety measures. steve: well, judge, there are so many republicans saying we have got to do something about these bump stocks. that s not accurate what she just said. look, i truly believe something is going to happen to bump stocks. you can t have a truly automatic weapon. when you take a bump stock to take a semiautomatic rifle and turn it into automatic. although my friends who are expert marksman say it s not really automatic you still have to put your finger on the trigger. be that as it may i think this is going down. make no mistake, can you get a spool of plastic, put it into a 3-d printer and get
position here at santa rosa. they re not getting paid. they get game time for their pay, but they like working here. it s a good atmosphere, a good environment. we attempt to recycle 100% of everything we have. if the uniform goes bad, we ll make belts out of it, we ll make whatever is required. inmate johnny brewster, serving three years for cocaine possession, lends his formidable sewing skills to the prison s recycling efforts. sometimes i get teased about it by these guys here. right now, i m making belts from pant leg material. as you see, we start off by joining the two pieces. usually i make one large spool approximately 35 foot every two to three days. i m making approximately 10 to 12 belts a day. i learned to sew approximately 20 years ago from my mother.
they re not getting paid. they get game time for their pay, but they like working here. it s a good atmosphere, a good environment. we attempt to recycle 100% of everything we have. if the uniform goes bad, we ll make belts out of it, we ll make whatever is required. inmate johnny brewster, serving three years for cocaine possession, lends his formidable sewing skills to the prison s recycling efforts. sometimes i get teased about it by these guys here. right now, i m making belts from pant leg material. as you see, we start off by joining the two pieces. usually i make one large spool approximately 35 foot every two to three days. i m making approximately 10 to 12 belts a day. i learned to sew approximately 20 years ago from my mother.