sources. chris: only point i would make in all of this and i don t by any means say that i think politicians should lie. lying to the new york times as they may have and the worse you could say about donald trump is that he lied to the new york times when he said he didn t know about the meeting in advance, it s not a crime. sure, at the end of the day, i think this is on some level a father trying to protect his son. we can all understand that and elm pa thidz wit empathize. he may be making matters worse here without coming clean. chris: real quickly because we are going to get to the lightning round. lie something a problem. we were promised treasonous collusion with russia to steal an election. lie something a bad thing and the white house should have done it we don t have the evidence supporting this collusion theory we have been fed for two years straight. chris: you are not going to get a legal case. if you lie to the special prosecutor, that s a problem. if you li
crist chris indiana democratic senator joe donnelly said earlier this week he will meet with president trump s nominee for the supreme court next month. donnelly is just the second democratic senator to agree to speak with brett kavanaugh. and his decision reflect the tough spot he is in as he seeks re-election this fall. senior correspondent mike tobin explains tonight from valusal pa value pa rise so he, indiana. in a pinch over president trump s pick for the supreme court brett kavanaugh. the republican challenger is in a comfortable position and his opponent is now caught between the senate minority leader chuck schumer who vowed to fight the kavanaugh nomination and the vote of hoosier voters who voted 19 points in favor of president trump. i think it s tough when you belong to a party like joe does where he would like