executive privilege. that dog won t hunt. bannon, let s take him as an exam, he wasn t even a government employee so executive privilege can t even apply to him. two, the biden administration is, i think, very unlikely to invoke executive privilege on any of these subpoenas because it would just be potentially covering up crime. let s realize that executive privilege resides right now in joe biden, the current president. past presidents can t invoke it. and, third, the crime fraud exception would negate executive privilege anyway. there are three reasons the executive privilege dog won t hunt. i mean, this is really stunning to me. i mean, steve bannon, note to self, i can t imagine that president joe biden is going to help you out here. all right. we will leave it there. we have a lot to cover. thank you all so much. right now you are looking live in washington where house speaker nancy pelosi and other democratic leaders are pushing
because the republicans want to frame this as a perversion of the democratic process. and in fact, the constitution installs impeachment as a vindication of democracy to remove a president who has exercised his powers for his own purposes and not for the benefit of the american people or this country. brian, i ve got to say, he mentions the goldendoodle, to paraphrase a different saying, that dog won t hunt. mr. turley supported the impeachment of president clinton. but more importantly it s not a legal argument. i think what is very important for the country today is to really listen closely to this very severe high-bar punishment of whether you try to impeach, convict and remove a sitting president and what are the reasons to do that or not. extra legal kind of discussion of whether or not it may or may not invite future problems isn t really a constitutional case. let me ask you this, as people watch they are used to some of our veteran viewers
tell you the truth at surprising times. he told the truth when he was asked if the attacks from the white house were legit, and he said, that dog won t hunt because he thinks that taylor is an unimpeachable witness. i can t wait to see the circus on sunday night. showtime, 8:00 eastern. thank you, both. watch erin burnett going to host a special, the white house in crisis, also on sunday night, at 8:00 eastern. you can watch both of them, right? kick it. thank you. speaking at a historically black college, this president comparing the experience of african-americ african-americans facing unfair treatment in the justice system, to his experience. i m going to speak to a white house staffer, next. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely.
part of the pain on them rather than pain on us. we re seeing production, investment, supply chain, sourcing move it s hemorrhaging from china. and the good news is, it s going into southeast asia and it s coming here. you and the administration keep on saying that the entire burden of these tariffs and this trade war is and that is absolutely true. a study from researchers at harvard, university of chicago, imf and federal reserve bank in boston in may found u.s. importers are shouldering 95% of the price change from the tariffs and china shouldering only 5%. that dog won t hunt. you put on 210 10% tariffs on your saying their research is wrong? $200 billion we put on a 10% tariff and china devalues their currency by 12%. uh-huh. okay. are consumers bearing anything on that? no. we have seen absolutely no evidence in the price data. that s not showing up in the
for christine romans. the trade war with china, it s dragging on rattling the markets and rattling businesses, but the white house trade advisor insisting tariffs aren t hurting anyone in the u.s., they re hurting china. that dog won t hunt. let s do some math here, right? you put 10% tariffs are you saying their research is wrong. hang on. do some math with me. $200 billion we put on 10% tariff and china devalues their currency by 12%. are consumers bearing anything on that? no. we have seen absolutely no evidence in the price data. last week the white house announced it s delaying new tariffs on popular consumer goods until mid december. president trump said the move was to make sure shoppers didn t feel the effects in holiday shopping. peter navarro denied that saying