A news show featuring the top headlines of the day from pop culture to politics, which are discussed by a rotating panel of four women and one man. A stickler for a speedy trial that he often snaps at the mueller team if he thinks they are dragging things out. The mueller team complained about the judge with emotion, protesting a comment that he made yesterday, where he urged the special counsels lawyers not to focus so much on loans that Paul Manafort was denied, he wanted them to focus on loans that he got. The mueller team didnt think it was fair, they wrote in the motion, the courts suggestion that the government was unnecessarily spending time on a loan that manafort did not receive undermines the wellestablished law on conspiracy, undercuts the charge in count 28, and is likely to confuse and mislead the jury. The mueller team wants the judge to do the same thing yesterday, explain that he may have made a mistake to the jury. But they wanted to it happen this morning. And it didn
something, people aren t quick to jump to connect to it a democratic president. you don t see that sort of coupling that you see with, well how close was chris collins to donald trump. and if that were, as you said tom, even applicable in this case then fine. but it isn t. tom: so true. it seems as though a democrat is accused it is a case of individual harris: did you hear anybody say all of this was going on and their relationship with barack obama or bill clinton msht have been such and such. tom: they hang out with these people so they re inclierd to criminal conduct. melissa: can you bet this will be an issue democrats try to hang around the next, of republicans, i can feel the ads made, they ll try on connect other folks to. how successful do you think they will? for the average person watching an ad or listening, they haven t done the deep dive on the crime and what was the connection. lisa: does this impact people
nfl, it was a politics-free zone. turn on the game on sunday, watch, it doesn t matter democrat or republican, we can cheer for our favorite teams. i m hopeful, optimistic they ll find something that satisfies the owners and the players and we can get back to playing ball. lisa: seems like there are no politics-free zones in the country any more. even the dog park, two ladies were mean to me. harris: aw! you and your dog are cute. what is wrong with the world. . lisa: do you see any agreement taking place between the nfl and the players association? katie: it seems like the guys who want to kneel with disrespect don t understand why it s disrespectful. if you are negotiating on behalf of the players association, what would your argument be? people are confused about what the difference is, with the teams, the rules, what the coaches can enforce and the players being upset about the idea.
department doesn t dplie. katie: bob goodlatte said about a month ago, that peter strzok would be called back for a contempt hearing and he never was. that people are very tired of this ginning up, and no enforcement of the subpoenas when congress has the power to enforce them. lisa: when are we going to get actual answers, and peter strzok hasn t been held accountable. for viewers at home, they have to be completely frustrated by this, there continues to be new information, never any resource, never any sort of punishment, and it s got to be utterly frustrating. harris: i wonder if they re concentrating on things like paying their bills. lisa: probably. harris: healthcare and those other issues. we ll follow the facts as they pop. democratic socialist and congressional candidate alexandria cortez has rejected an offer to debate the issues with conservative commentator ben shapiro and set off a social media firestorm in the process.
harris: good question. katie: the rules were implemented without any negotiation. as some one who has been an attorney in the nfl sphere, what would you argue on behalf of the players? tom: the first thing is try to canvas the mayors to find out what canvas the players to find a resolution that would accommodate everyone, players that want to protestnd players that are proud to stand during the anthem. one thing that gets lost in the shuffle the players are diverse. yes, there are some who protest, yes some don t come out to the anthem, some raise their fists but many stand proudly during the anthem. katie: and others should not be protesting as well they believe. tom: right, and that makes this particularly complex, the players do not all necessarily have the exact same view on this. and then of course you see the president, who i think views this probably correctly as a winning political issue, fanning the flames when this comes out. and puts the issue back in the spotlig