and over the past year and now that we have seen people disappear and be on percent on the one thing people can do is fight back with their pocketbooks and the voices they do have. support the people who have disappeared. there s website called fight the sensors that is helping people whose names i can t say on facebook, i would like to see if i can test the facebook live instrument function which is also being throttled. apparently if you go against their standards they will take that away. we have to fight back. laura: we will continue to talk about this with you at a later date, thank you so much. stay there guaranteed. plus with most insurance, it s no cost to you. mom: really? singers: safelite repair, safelite replace.
donald trump to resign. feels like much more ominous moment for the white house. if mueller is proceeding without being throttled and stymied and proceeding at this kind of a pace rolling out this kind of stuff right now, everything is aiming right at the president personally and that s got to be very unsettling for them. it s shakespearian because somebody who said he would take a bullet for donald trump is now pointing the gun at him. ed: that sound bite from msnbc was probably the most honest one saying every prosecutor that wants to get donald trump is going to continue for years trying to take this empire down. that s what they re trying to do. they are saying it right out that they want to take the business down not just the president. brian: here is alan dershowitz on the big picture. the problem is mueller is straying away from his mandate to find crime. he is now looking for political sin. building buildings in moscow, using stolen material from assange. these are not cr
steps? is he acting the way that we ve seen over the past few days with the sort of augmentation of this the situation that he s got with paul manafort? the friction now with manafort? the rescinding of his plea deal? opening this new line within the michael cohen inquiry? we saw a draft indictment, not a real indictment, but a draft indictment from mueller s office for jerome corsi. are we seeing these developments from mueller because mueller is otherwise constrained? and without whitaker, he d be acting in some different manner and this is a new phase of the special counsel s investigation? but if what you re saying is true and the investigation continues to be overseen by rosenstein, it just puts a very different cast on this. and i think it makes it it actually makes me feel like this must be a much more ominous moment for the white house. if mueller is proceeding without being throttled or stymied and proceeding at this kind of a
basically unchanged. 46% approve, 56% disapprove. in previous terms a 46% approval rating for a sitting president would mean that his party was headed for a big defeat, they would be throttled. but is it possible that president trump has changed the rules or that the geography of our political divide has changed the rules? even though election day is tuesday, some 33 million people have already voted. it s a record for the early vote for midterms. we could be on our way to our first-ever midterm with 100 million voters, a mini presidential, if you will. we have correspondents across the country covering just a few of the races we ll be watching on tuesday night. these are the big four states that we re focused on right now and we ll begin in arizona where democrats are hoping to pick up an open senate seat. vaughn hillyard is there in tempe for us. vaughn, this is very, very close and in many ways democrats think if they can t win an arizona senate seat this time, when can they. repo
50-41 nationally. like so much about this midterm election, how people vote reflects how they feel about president trump. among likely voters the president s job rating is basically unchanged from two weeks ago. it s 46% approve, 56% disapprove. in previous terms a 46% approval rating for a sitting president would mean his party was headed for a big defeat, that they would be throttled. but is it possible that president trump has changed the rules or that the geography of our political divide has changed the rules? by the way, even though election day is tuesday, some 33 million people have already voted. it s a record for the early vote for midterms. we could be on our way to our first ever midterm with 100 million voters, a mini presidential, if you will. we have correspondents across the country covering just a few of the races we re going to be watching on tuesday night. these are the big four states that we re focused on right now and we ll begin in arizona where democrats are hop