Really happened airs tomorrow at 9 00 p. M. Eastern only on cnn thank you so much for joining me tonight. Im jessica deaton. Im going to see you again tomorrow night starting at 5 00 eastern. An Encore Presentation of hbos Real Time With Bill Maher is the hbo original series. Still . Thank you. Hi. Thank you so much lets start this shower i know why youre excited. Theres going to be debates thats right. And theyre a little different there earlier in the year this time, theyre going to maybe cut the mic wet know, like when you go over the top and oh, no, Bobby Kennedy he was not invited to the debates. Yeah. What i know, but the warming is brynn was invited to to compute advancement we did the work blood. Yeah, it seemed trump and biden. They both little on in years has so theyre trying to get the youth vote, so they are ready, started to like trash talk each other over the debate. Trump said hes ready to rumble and biden said, make my day because i think rubs up the youth its more like
not necessarily. i would say it s a place where he s very comfortable, where he often brings close allies and advisers in to talk to him, a place where he s made a lot of decisions before. but he s planning to be in bedminster long before this story broke today. i think his state of mind matters. the degree to which he s watching cable television at any given moment matters, and the messages he ll get from folks like sean hannity who say this is a trap, don t fire rod rosenstein, i think will also matter. and josh, the scenario under which by the end of this weekend, this blows back more on jeff sessions. yeah, it s totally possible, brian, that we could see that. he s always, i think, been in more jeopardy than rosenstein. we ve seen the president s public frustration come out with sessions again and again.
somehow that would bring an end to the mueller investigation. jonathan, serious question. the president s choice of weekend venues bedminster, new jersey, does it presume or predict any type of behavior? not necessarily. i would say it s a place where he s very comfortable where he often brings close allies and advisers in to talk to him, a place where he s made a lot of decisions before. but he was planning to be in bedminster long before this story broke today. i think his state of mind matters. the degree to which he s watching cable television at any given moment matters, and the messages he ll get from folks like sean hannity who say this is a trap, don t fire rod rosenstein, i think will also matter. and josh, the scenario under which by the end of this weekend, this blows back more on
not necessarily. i would say it s a place where he s very comfortable where he often brings close allies and advisers in to talk to him, a place where he s made a lot of decisions before. but he s planning to be in bedminster long before this story broke today. i think his state of mind matters. the degree to which he s watching cable television at any given moment matters, and the messages he ll get from folks like sean hannity who say this is a trap, don t fire rod rosenstein, i think will also matter. and josh, the scenario under which by the end of this weekend, this blows back more on jeff sessions. yeah, it s totally possible, brian, that we could see that. he s always, i think, been in more jeopardy than rosenstein. we ve seen the president s public frustration come out with sessions again and again.
devin nunes. the closest trump ally in the house of representatives. you sir have succeeded in bringing investigators attention to intelligence intercepts made during the campaign that apparently will now help the mueller investigation into whether or not the trump campaign colluded with russia. that story broke today. mark hosenball at roitders breaking that story. last night the head of the foreign affairs committee in the russian parliament went on a russian tv show and bragged about how u.s. intelligence agencies missed out on russia electing the american president last year. it was this weird thing. he said, in trying to achieve this goal the u.s. overshot. their intelligence services all slept through russia electing the u.s. president. what kind of intelligence service is that? the host had this funny reaction after that guy in parliament said it. the host kind of stamped his foot and clapped his hands together, looked away. oh, dude, you re not supposed to say that on tv.