announcement, some sort of advancement about the artemis program, perhaps something to do with the orion capsule, the capsule that is being built here and worked on, where the astronauts are going to go into and that is the capsule that will take them up to the moon or maybe someday mars. the goal according to the trump administration, nasa and the vice president, donald trump seemed iffy in that oval office meeting yesterday but the stated goal at least on paper is nasa is going to go to the moon and put american astronauts there by 2024 and i think that is what the vice president is going to be talking about today. is there a simple explanation to the relatively subquestion of we put men on the moon in ten years from president kennedy s declarations when it happened, less then 10 years and yet it seems so hard for nasa to do
bill but up until the last few hours, this was a very, very close call. the president is not wrong when he sees this as a bad deal. i think many of his allies recognize that and to your point, he wants to be, he wants to actually build the wall. he knows that it s unlikely to happen with this bill or even with a national emergency. the next best thing is being able to fight for the wall for the next several years and i think that s ultimately what s going to happen here. all right. thank you very much. and i want to go to the assistant house speaker from new mexico. i appreciate your time. good to have you back. white house is confirming the president s going to sign the bill. the deal you all worked on, but he thought it was aer so he s going to declare a national emergency to try to get that wall money. there s a few concerns with the president s announcement this ooempk. there are in who have said they oppose the president s use of an emergency declaration.
differences policy wise without talking about oh, he s articulate as don just said. those are terms that have been used throughout our history to dehumanize in many ways african-americans as if it s some great surprise that we have intellectual faculties and that s not the case. but what does it tell you about this race in florida if those are the words coming out of his mouth? who is he trying to gain there as far as gaining votes to win the race? i don t know the exact reason behind it. again, of all the campaigns i ve worked on, and i ve worked on a lot of republican campaigns, i have never advised a candidate to use those types of words to turn out a base. i m going to presume, however, he thinks that will resonate with at least some part of the base within florida by virtue of the president winning that state. but let s keep this in mind president obama won florida in 2008. president obama won florida in 2012. there s .8 million registered democrats in florida, 4.5 million r
the what started it was shannon: whether it started it or not committed to get to the fisa warrant? it helped support the fisa warrant but it was disclosed political opposition was helping to fund it. shannon: it didn t say hillary clinton. i don t think it matters that much. shannon: clearly the people who apply for the warrant didn t think it mattered. john, does it matter? i have looked at, worked on, signed off on fisa warrant. you could always say there s a little thing, that little thing. but really the court is relying on the government to act in good faith and to be using the brown powers that the foreign intelligence surveillance act gives to the government in a trustworthy way. i can t believe that the fbi went for a fisa warrant on these two guys, carter page and george papadopoulos, who seem like i am sorry. they don t seem like serious characters. if you re going to really go after, you thought there was really a serious conspiracy, you would ve gone after
leak is, whether it is classified or not, he had as an fbi director, worked on, gave to this columbia professor, a good friend but turned out he was working at the fbi. what was his job? he was a guy you gave stuff to and confirmed memos went to three other people and we know the fbi had to scrub the computer of one of those people after that because of intelligence. heather: it was trey gowdy who said comey s definition of a leak is our definition of a felony, something like that. we have been asking what you think of comey s defense denying accusations his memo contents were leak. daniel says it s funny how his