A recap of the days headlines and a look at whats in store for tomorrow. Believe we will not had those kind of sustained numbers again the 2008 recession they say me did at antiquated jobs especially in manufacturing. Now replaced by automation and the industrialization of third world countries. New jobs are coming back and advanced manufacturing hence th need for retraining. Thats what fourth Generator Engine Manufacturer told the president in iowa on thursday. Hes got 150 employees and need a lot more. The jobs are out there, everybody is seeing they are busier than they dont know wha to do bird were so busy that weve got guys on mandatory overtime and their great guys, just want more of them. I saw a guy or waiting less at the said hes here are hiring. I think thats a good sign. Whether those gdp numbers ar sustainable may depend on whether employers like can fill those vacant jobs. One way to try to do that is by setting up expensive Job Retraining Programs made possible in part by
Come on camera, to let these children know they are not alone. The facility very close to the ride here. They are sure the protesters were making their voices heard to the children inside to the at least 70 children separated from their parents, girls and boys, age 13 to 17. I was speaking to Asylum Speakers as well. We reported earlier in the week from mexico, people desperately trying to cross over, a journey that can take up to three months. I spoke to one asylum speaker from honduras. She came traveling her 11monthold child. It took her six weeks to get to the border. She was turned away for eight days. Eight days on the mexican side trying to get in through the Port Of Entry the right way, as President Trump would say. After she came here, she was given an Immigration Court day. Were following up with her. She has to show up to court this tuesday. She was showing me the documents. Theyre all in english, of course, barely able to make any sense of them. And she cannot afford a lawy
A roundtable ensemble discusses and debates the days news. Program. Other quality shows, like mine. I thought you could tell us about yourself. Thank you for having me here today. Im excited. Thank you. I am a 12 Theater Attorney and i still practice. I practice in california and washington. The majority of my career was spent with the federal government and criminal law. I had the pleasure of cheering in the nfl for the the oakland raiders. I went on a uso tour in kuwait and iraq visiting troops. That remains this day my greatest honor. Me and one of the black hawks. Dana i like that. Jesse you are doing so well. Emily chased a squirrel with that hat on. Thats my car. Greg was telling me about his car. I pick my engine is bigger. Greg 72, right . Dana dude drive that everywhere . Does seattle give you the steam guy when you drive around her neck . Emily i got more negative looks. In seattle, i just said dana beautiful car. Greg haughty make of the idea of anxiety . Could it be a Class
Chris Hayes discusses the days top news. Probes next target. One of his close allies, the Manhattan Madam, testifying before a grand jury in the investigation today, while another one of stones allies is being held in Contempt Of Court today for refusing to comply with the judges order to testify. Which means hes choosing potential jail time over cooperating with robert mueller. Here to help us understand all the days developments, joyce vance, former u. S. Attorney and law professor, frank figliuzzi. On set with Us White House reporter from the the Washington Post Ashley Parker and mike schmidt from sniemz. The new york times. Joyce, let me start with you and the machinations of this for a nonlawyer and someone outside this court, it seems like a bizarre, bizarre trial with a very interesting character as a judge. Tell us what it means that they were on pause for so long, do we know what they were doing and what are the scenarios for what could have been going on. He could know about
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. And the Associated Press quoting sources who say the enquirer kept the safe filled with documents on hush money payments and other potentially damaging stories on the president as the tabloid is said to do with many celebrities. Cohens attorney has told cnn he believes his client would be willing to testify before Congress Without immunity. Juan, i come to you first. Democrats have talked the word impeachment. And im curious, now, if that will stay in the Mow Nomenclature for you, or youll see where things shake out . I dont think there is avoiding the reality when you have the president s personal lawyer say in open court in the course of his plea that the president was involved with this, and then you have the repeated contribute,s or changes in stories coming from the president , that his political opponents would say, well, is this meri