they need to realign her brand with the nbc news division to resuscitate her credibility now because even the new york times reporters aren t allowed on her show because she is too fringe. greg: what do you make of all of this, kennedy? kennedy: i look at all of this if i m an independent or democratic voter and i m looking at this field i want to hear from them. i want to hear how they take each other on and how they present their ideas and if they can do something other than attack the president, which rachel maddow can t do that the biggest worry for voters like that is she is going continue to setter herself too much into these debates when really both of them are going to be incredibly crowded and you have to be very precise in how you extract information and the quells you ask. the candidates have to think. and lord knows that i don t know that she is capable of asking a really tough follow-up question. and you saw with sharla main and elizabeth warren it takes one follow-u
the text, and listening to mr. cohen, it appears that he did. michael cohen also implied president trump has committed other crimes, crimes we apparently don t already know about. crimes that are under investigation by federal prosecutors in manhattan. cohen told the panel he last spoke to mr. trump a couple months after the fbi executed warrants on his home, hotel room and office. but he said he couldn t say anything more because it was the subject of a criminal investigation. and then there was this follow up question. any other illegal act that you are aware of regarding donald trump that we haven t yet discussed today? yes. and again, those are part of the investigation that is currently being looked at by the southern district of new york. cohen also claiming that the president did know ahead of time about roger stone s efforts to communicate with wikileaks. he describes being in a room with the president in 2016 when
community about leaks, about fisa, he is not interested in that. he is interested in undoing the 2016 election results. and he needs facts for that and so far his intimidation has only been by that. martha: it s interesting to me because as you point out you said early on that he had seen evidence, evidence that there was collusion. so i m just wondering, you know, i mean none of us know what is in the mueller report. but i wonder what his response is going to be if they don t find collusion, you know, well, nobody knows what else they might see in there. i mean, how is he going to react and where is his evidence going to be if, indeed, that report disappoints him? i just hope he is asked. i mean, i will just settle for someone in the d.c. print media asking adam a follow-up question. he said he had evidence of collusion between russia and president trump before bob mueller was ever appointed.
transportation to the holding locations, and we didn t have enough room for all the people coming. judge jeanine: i read one sector, the rio grande valley. they average 320 people a day. just this week we had people from romania, pakistan, china. are we the patsies where everybody in the world knows you come to the southern border and the follow-up question was why would the democrats say we don t need a wall. can you think of a reason? i used to be chief of the sector down there and we laid down 55 miles of the barrier. in that area it s very well controlled. but you still have gaps in that border that need to be shored up. judge jeanine: where what are the arguments to not have a wall? i can t get inside their
transportation to the holding locations, and we didn t have enough room for all the people coming. judge jeanine: i read one sector, the rio grande valley. they average 320 people a day. just this week we had people from romania, pakistan, china. are we the patsies where everybody in the world knows you come to the southern border and the follow-up question was why would the democrats say we don t need a wall. can you think of a reason? i used to be chief of the sector down there and we laid down 55 miles of the barrier. in that area it s very well controlled. but you still have gaps in that border that need to be shored up. judge jeanine: where what are the arguments to not have a wall? i can t get inside their head.