steve: so, essentially, your team is saying hey, mr. mueller, you cannot subpoena him to get him to come and talk to you because that would violate article 2 of the constitution and executive privilege so it s a no, right? well, also, it would violate the justice department policies and he is specifically appointed under those policies. he has to follow those. so we could go to court and challenge anything that he did that was violative of those policies. he is being challenged by manafort, it looks like successfully, to produce his authorization to indict manafort. that s not clear that he hasn t. so i i don t think he wants to battle with us over that there is a narrow set of circumstances. have you got to understand the president wants to testify, wants to give his side of the case which he believes is the truthful one. he keeps saying to me i never talked to any russians. i had nothing to do with any russians. what is this nonsense about russians and about obstruction of justice
obligation and so i m wondering, sir, do you know frank gaffney? yes, i do. you ve been on his show dozens of times. i was on his show some, yes, senator. i have here over 20 times and he has talked about muslims should be who abide by their faith should be tried for acts of sedition and should be prosecuted. did you remain silent when you were on his show and did you ever question? i have a lot of his statements here. did you remain silent on and my notes at least, you re a friend of his, were you silent in your position of authority against these words that are violative, were you silent with him? my recollection is unambiguo unambiguous. that s your response, you did not say anything to call out his remarks. what about bridgette gabriel? do you know her? i do.
trump organization as well? we re asking the judge to declare issue a declaratory judgment that trump s activities are violative of the constitution and to enjoin him from continuing in them. it s that simple. all right. maryland attorney general brian frosh, one of the two attorneys general involved in the emoluments case. thank you for your time. let s end the hour with a look at the markets right before the close. we were talking about tech stocks a little earlier. the dow jones industrial average is up some 300 points after a day of positive trading. the big news involves the s&p 500. it s up some 2%. shares of facebook are up 5% while apple, netflix and alphabet also traded higher today. u.s. markets will be closed tomorrow for the good friday holiday. that does it for me this hour. i will see you back here tomorrow. in the meantime look out for me on social media, on twitter and instagram. thank you for watching. deadline white house with
thought i could do a good job for jersey. so i owe them just my focus, my purpose, and not to worry about popularity. i owe them any focus on what s significant and not worry about what people say. so i m just going to continue to do my job here. i ve been consistent since i got to the united states senate. i ve stood up and spoken out against other things i thought were morally wrong, violative of our values as a nation, hurtful to people, and i m going to continue to do that. nothing is going to silence me, especially not memes on the internet or critics across the aisle. so now the tough part, senator. i understand where your head is. i understand where you re saying your heart is. what are you going to do about it? you have a big decision to make about these upcoming votes. there s a division in your party about what to do with this friday s budget deadline. some of the democrats are saying let s do a clean bill, let s be fiscally responsible, and let s do daca separately. others
thought i could do a good job for jersey. i owe them just my focus on my purpose and not to worry about popularity. i owe them my focus on what s significant and not worry about what other people say. so i m just going to continue to do my job here. i ve been consistent since i ve gotten to the united states senate. i ve stood up and spoken out against other things that i thought were morally wrong, violative of our values as a nation and hurtful to people, and i m going to continue to do that. nothing is going to silence me, especially not memes on the internet or critics across the aisle. so now the tough part, senator. i understand where your head is. i understand where you re saying your heart is. what are you going to do about it? you have a big decision to make about these upcoming votes. there s a division in your party about what to do with this friday s budget deadline. some of the democrats are saying let s do a clean bill. let s be fiscally responsible, and let s do daca s