pathetic statement that said nothing. you did nothing. gene robinson, any problem with anything i m saying? no, no problem. i think you used the word pathetic three times i think that s the right word. unconscionable, disgraceful. those are another couple of words that you could use for meadows performance. cummings didn t have to go out on that limb for him. cummings didn t have to sure didn t. at that point, when meadows was under attack, cummings didn t have to come to his defense. so do you remember, gene, do you remember what happened leading up to that moment where meadows was crying crocodile tears? i remember. do you remember that moment it was a pathetic display. and elijah cummings put his hand up and said, no, we re not using the word racist. i know this man, i have worked with him. he stood up for him in realtime. and that really ridiculous
school of law in chill and worked to free a number of wrongfully convicted defendants and say what they learned about dassey s case astounded them. nobody was in brendan dassey s corner at the moment he needed help the most. beginning they say with this man. give me one word to describe lynn. unbelievable. unconscionable. reporter: lynn came on board to defend dassey after that interrogation got avery s discovering the attorney made legal mistakes to cause him to be removed from the case. he has faced online vitriol from dassey s supporters. is it okay if i read comments? disgraced. a man with sakenickened soul. i ve seen. reporter: at one moment working to cut with a plea deal had spoke with investigators but he didn t show up.
facility? reporter: yeah, estimated 100 migrants are being moved back child migrants are moving back and the concern is they re going right back into the very conditions that they were removed from and called legal legal monitors called unconscionable. according to customs and border protection there was no longer concern about overcrowding but the details from the independent monitors who visited last week are heartbreaking. children sleeping on the floor, some with no mattress and teenagers going up to three weeks without having a shower. children essentially left to fend for themselves and on a phone call with customs and border they use the time to highlight progress saying they re stretched thin by the resources that they have currently and the influx of migrants. here in el paso, dealing with triple the amount of migrants at the same time last year. this much is clear, there is a lot of politics being played while the lives of thousands of children hang in the balance. jake
how do you spell garage? g-a-r-a-g-e. what did you think of brendan dassey when you were able to meet him in person? brendan is a simple soul. i was struck by his humanity. this is not somebody i could see committing a crime like this. that s the psychological power of interrogation. the two attorneys are based at the northwestern school of law in chicago. they ve worked to free a number of wrongfully convicted defendants and say what they learned about dassey s case astounded them. nobody was in brendan dassey s corner at the moment he needed help the most. beginning, they say, with this man. give me one word to describe len kachinsky. unbelievable. unconscionable. he came on board to defend dassey just after his nephew was arrested. the attorney had made legal
the case. we have not heard the story. we don t know. virginia is totally ill equipped to deal with this. governors only serve one four-year term. they can t be re-elected. they don t know how to do impeachment. we don t know. kellyanne conway also weighed in on the northam controversy. the president said he thinks it s unforgivabablunforgivable, unconscionable. you can go back to his words he said, gee, it wasn t me, i didn t do it. that would be president trump who once apologized for the access hollywood tape but then began raising the prospect that it may not be him on the tape after all. so ahead, new polling shows 43%