as trump s lawyers are arguing? or is that claim not just constitutionally wrong, but also say license for future presidents to commit crimes while in office, as the justice department argues? and on the eve of a hearing on the question of whether trump can be prosecuted for his actions while in office, we are learning incredible new details about what donald trump said on january 6 and what h did and did not do. thanks t testimony, to the special l closest aides, the deputy chief of staff dan scavino. from that reporting, quote, sources say scavino told smith s investigators as the violence began to escalate that day, trump was just not interested in doing more to stop it sources also say that the former trump aidk luna told federal investigators that when trump wa informed that then-vice president mike pence had to be ush rushed to a secure location, trump responded so what. luna saw an unexpected willingness by trump to let potential harm come to a long time loyalist. and
life really for many in many cases. what it is about is controlling women. it s about controlling women and it s about treating women as less than equal and essentially just baby-making machines. and i believe that we are worth more than that, that our lives are worth saving and that we have a right to make medical decisions about our own bodies with our providers. remember that time that margaret atwood wrote a novel about that and everybody said that s not going to happen. mini, to mara s point that this is not theoretical, the yorker published a story of a woman named yeni glick who was never offered an abortion despite significant hlt risks to carrying a pregnancy to term. i going to read you a little bit fm this. new yorker asked four outside experts to review yeni s medical file which her mother obtained. all four said that yeni s death was preventab a a therapeutic abortion if offed and accepted would probably have saved her life. joanne stone, the chair of the ob-gyn depa
the president or fox? well, look, fox is doing great from the bottom line perspective. i think trump has ensured that he has a core base that he can reach through fox news. like you said, it s a symbiotic relationship. i think it s mutually beneficial, they re both doing quite well because of it. to me the saline detail from the article in the new yorker, how can a liberal organization do this in america? that s beside the point. to me the key detail is trump ordering gary cohn and chief of staff john kelly to block the at&t/time warner merger. that s when it becomes the president doing something for his friends in business and that s rupert murdoch.
toward the gilded age again. we need to get back to the true capital spirit of entrepreneurship. that s what this hearing is about tomorrow. amy klobuchar, trust buster. there you go! thanks so much for joining us tonight. just how much influence does the president s favorite tv network, you know which one it is, have in the west wing. who is calling the shots, them or him? we have a great new report from the yorker magazine about what makes fox news tick at the white house. stay with us. e white house. stay with us with roundup sure shot wand you don t need to stoop to their level. draw the line. the sure shot wand extends with a protective shield to pinpoint those pesky bedfellows. it lets you kill what s bad right down to the root while comfortably guarding the good. draw the line with the roundup sure shot wand. roundup brand. trusted for over 40 years.
shots. president trump has told confidantes that he ranks the network reporters loyal to him on a scale of one to ten, like in a beauty contest. sean hannity gets a 10, while steve doocy gets a 12. fox says it important for the base. in return, the new yorker finds a troubling pattern in which the president himself works on behalf of foxnews s economic interests. he ordered gary cohn to pressure the justice department to intervene in a lawsuit.