sheriffs and police chiefs, they want to be out from underneath a very bad idea. which is to release criminals and not let i.c.e. and the other authorities know it. that s where it s going to go to the courts but also to the people, do you want to live in a sanctuary city, knowing violent criminals are being released when, in fact, they could be deported? bill: what is your thinking about why sacramento is kicking out laws like this? is it a thumb in the eye to washington? is it more directed to the trump team? what do you think about that? we are a state that was so lopsided, believe it or not, jerry brown has to be the conservative vetoing extreme activities coming out of the legislature. we are a state where they are playing to the far left. bernie sanders here would be considered mainstream. that s our problem in california. we are out of touch with reality. and we are getting away with it,
associates out of jail, or to get them from underneath a sentence, that that will be challenged. that will go to the supreme court, and we may actually see the supreme court ruling that maybe the power to pardon is not absolute. the system and all of the rules are being pushed to the limits. yeah. for sure. joyce vance, thank you so much. sam, quit final thought? if it goes to the supreme court, we ll get a test of knne gorsuch s loyalty. there are bills to protect robert mueller. and they re going nowhere. and the hill, the people on the hill is acting as if it s inconceivable that donald trump would go down this road. to willie s point, i don t know why anyone at this point in time would think it s inconceivable. many say the republican tax bill will increase the deficit without fueling much economic
we have a lower shot as corey booker walks in to the room and then you see al franken jump out from underneath a table and. brian: by far the funniest democrats you have to say years on snl. by the way this reminds me of a little kid who plays hide-and-seek who closes their is and think you can t see them. brian: i don t want him to know we are having a surprise party i will hide behind somebody else who is trying to hide. ainsley: not hiding. brian: by the way those hats are too small. ainsley: happy birthday. brian: why such a big deal for 48? ainsley: that was like an office room. steve: next year al franken will jump out of cake. brian: shouldn t they be doing stuff? ainsley: they are. they are eating cake. steve: let them eat cake. now it s time for headlines and jacque has got them today. every year is a big deal, ryan. it s the day you were born. jackie: of course, ainsley. we have headlines for you this morning.
they are also talking about how the media is in on this. the media is in on the fix, if you will. we just heard general keith kellogg and mike flynn, both on trump s foreign policy advisory team, address that to the crowd here, saying that the media has a double standard, that they are treating donald trump much differently than they are treating hillary clinton. focusing on his scandals or his anti-politician language that he uses on the campaign trail. but the campaign is really struggling right now to come out from underneath a deluge of scandal, especially when it comes to the accusations of now a number of women who have said that donald trump behaved inappropriately with them sexually. we just heard about people magazine coming out with six people who say that natasha stoynoff told them about her experience witness donald trump and what happened in that room. donald trump is now taking the stage. and it is so loud that i cannot
that is what these guys are. reporter: christie picked up two huge endorsements in two days in new hampshire, from the union leader newspaper and from the plumber family, big players in the first in the nation primary state republican circle. thank you very much. two days before secretary of state john kerry is set to visit kosovo, there s information lawmakes used a tear gas canister to disturb parliament. all captured on video. this is the capital city. the canister went off from underneath a seed and you can say lieumaker lawmakers scrambling to get out. analysts say it s part of a continuing protest to disrupt deal wiz serbia. the opposition reportedly used tear gas, pepper sprays, whistles, water bottles to interrupt.