and full house. nearly all the democratic candidates making their pitch to voters back to back. so, who made the best case at the south carolina democratic convention? and one on one. presidential candidate marianne williamson is joining me later this hour. happening today, another surprise reversal by president trump, delaying massive arrests of undocumented families just hours before they were slated to begin. the president making this announcement yesterday on, where else, on twitter. he s threatening more deportations in two weeks if congress does not change the country s asylum laws. this looming mass roundup was set to target around 2,000 families in at least ten u.s. cities, infuriating activists. the raids threaten to separate children born in the u.s. from their undocumented parents and could have risked more than $4 billion in new funding congress is considering to alleviate the dire humanitarian crisis at the border. so, why the 11th-hour reversal?
cruz joining forces, working together to ban former lawmakers from taking paid lobbying positions. they found common ground, where else, on twitter, where ocasio-cortez wrote if you are a member of congress and leave, you shouldn t be able to turn around and levy your service for a lobbying check. cruz replied, i agree with aoc, the swamp would hate it but perhaps a chance for some bipartisan cooperation. the new york democrat tweeted that if the bill focussed only on lobbying, she would spearhead the effort with cruz. he replied you re on. protests in missouri over a new anti-abortion law today could be the last day for abortions in the state since roe v. wade became law. the missouri courts are trying to decide whether to renew planned parenthood s annual license. take a look at this sign at this rally in st. louis. if you cut off my reproductive
where else, new york. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. montana governor steve bullock is our guest tonight. he has just joined the democratic race for president. you have never seen him on cable news in this context, although you have seen him on this show before. i m very excited to have him here tonight. today was the deadline on the subpoena for the justice department to hand over any of the counterintelligence information that was turned up by the robert mueller investigation. the justice department as of today appears to be defying that subpoena, or at least they re not handing anything over. congressman adam schiff, the head of the intelligence committee did a sort of bombshell interview with the washington post today in which they suggested that the counterintelligence investigation that was announced
campaign chair paul manafort and he of course is in the soup for blowing up his own plea deal. then you have former trump adviser roger stone. manafort s fate could ultimately hinge on what happens inside what is a sealed courtroom today so i can only tell you so much at this hour. here s what we do know. manafort s team fighting that big allegation from mueller that he lied to blow up his own deal. they allege mueller hasn t s substang yated the burden of proof to show that he lied. mueller says manafort lied about ongoing contacts with someone linked to russian intel. in the new filing manafort admits to talking to konstantin kilimnick. the washington post says mueller is eyeing a 2016 dinner, where else, but at a private cigar room in fancy manhattan. it ended with manafort, this gentleman kilimnick and rick gates leaving through separate doors. that s not like a cigar
dana: 2020 presidential race heating up with kamala harris officially launching her campaign with a big rally in her home town of oakland. former starbucks ceo howard schultz laying the ground work for an independent campaign and an interview with 60 minutes. i am seriously thinking of running for president. i will run as a centrist independent outside of the two party system. dana: dan springer is in seattle, where else, with the latest? dan? reporter: busy day yesterday. california senator kamala harris definitely looked yesterday like she ll be in the top tier among democrats running for the white house in 2020. howard schultz former ceo of starbucks is giving democrats heartburn as he appears likely to run but as an independent. schultz long-time democrat whose life is a real rags to riches story said on 60 minutes that