Likely the last debate stage appearance for some of these contenders makes the next round. We are grateful you spent the evening with us, thinking from detroit. They hit the stage and they hit each other over issues like medicare for all, over and borders and a lot more. In moments, we are going to talk to Reince Priebus dennis kucinich, brian york, and dan bongino among others. Last night we told you the real meaning behind bernies flailing arms, John Delaneys cool and that grin, and what do the candidates unknowingly reveal tonight quick to are bodily which expert is back. Shell be with us to tie it all together. We go live to detroit where Shannon Bream is here with one on the Ground Reaction you cant miss about tonights debate. Shannon . A lot of interviews here in detroit, laura, and we saw a lot of what we saw last night ideological split on big things primarily health care. Again, candidates going back and forth whether private insurance should be done away with altogether, alon
devoid of workers rights, human rights, environmental quality principles. there was a destructive undermining of the democratic constituency. once the party did not deliver on the promises. laura: obama said he would renegotiate he said that. i want to say that candidates do have and climate change, national and global challenge, the potential of wider war, as tulsi gabbard pointed out. laura: who had more military involvement than trump. he s taken some of these issues off the table. he s taken them off the table laura: he wants a better relationship with russia but we talk with russia. that was mentioned tonight mueller, trump collusion wasn t mentioned tonight. that was going on more than a
in the streets, we were getting beat up by the police. we had blights in our neighborhoods. towards the end of president obama s tenure, black people were rioting in the streets, black people were getting beat up by the police. there was history repeating itself. even when you said, don lemon having outdone himself tonight no, he out dumbed himself tonight. he keeps trying to make raise an issue because they cannot engage the president on policy. mueller was a dud. impeachment is not happening. obstruction is a nonfactor. all they have left is the race card. out of all of their cards, the other cards they can t play. all they have is the race card and they will try to sneak some rclimate change in. but i saw in the 2000 campaign al gore told us that we would be submerged under polar ice caps by now. laura: what happened to hope and change, dan bongino?
opportunity for china not to just attain global pole position but reattain what china sees as the natural historic place. looking forward to seeing the whole thing. thank you for joining me you can watch richard s full report on sunday 10:00 p.m. eastern. the 11th hour with brian williams starts now. tonight the haunting images of an american vice president staring at caged men being held by the united states reporters there tonight describing the sight, smell, the migrant stories of being denied basic hygiene while sleeping on concrete and the president loses another cabinet secretary. the latest fallout from the case of sexual predator and long-time friend of trump jeffrey epstein and is another cabinet member headed out this gets more serious with reports trump is mulling over the firing of our director of national intelligence and the late word tonight mueller s testimony has been delayed a
witness who could walk you through his story and give you details that you could corroborate. i think it s unlikely that manafort was ever intended to be a trial witness, but he could have been a storehouse of knowledge had he chosen to cooperate. so that s not the outcome that they would have hoped for. on the other hand, mueller has spent the last 18 months or so doing nothing but amassing evidence. he has rick gates who apparently has been cooperative. he has a lot of other sources of information, including bank and phone records. i don t think that mueller walks away from the falling apart of the manafort deal damaged in any way. cynthia, as joyce points out, i don t think paul manafort was going to take the stand at any time, but you do lose the ability, correct, of being able to cite him in any charging documents? he goes from being a big name in your marquee of witnesses to suddenly being discredited, isn t that right? well, a man convicted of 20