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access to president obama to help his son in ukraine. with even sympathetic voices saying he mishandled the moment. you re a damn liar, man. that s not true. no ones has ever said that. he went off on an 83-year-old voter, an unhinged rant. it turned into a bit of a rant. anger can be a useful tool in politics, a way of riling up your supporters. but in the polarized politics of impeachment, media detractors will invariably say you went too far. kristin? kristin: thanks, howie. and for more on the impeachment inquiry, be sure to catch fox news sunday tomorrow. chris wallace has an interview with rhode island congressman and member of the house judiciary committee, david cicilline. check your local listings for time and channel. leland: simi valley, california, they re a little behind schedule there. secretary of defense mark s per set to deliver his mark esper set to deliver his keynote address. then there s going to be a q&a
so this law may be declared moot, but nonetheless, here is the supreme court looking at this issue of the second amendment right to bear arms outside the home for the first time in almost a decade. now, it only takes four votes to grant a case but five votes to win. so we ll see if the supreme court has five votes to expand second amendment rights. hallie. nbc s pete williams over at the supreme court watching that for us. we are also watching the white house. president trump pretty quick q&a session with reporters. he wrapped that up about 35 seconds ago, so we re going to see the tape any minute. we re going to bring it to you after the commercial break as he heads to london to meet with leaders of the nato military alliance. new reporting on what some in the pentagon really think of the commander in chief. and if all of that weren t enough, we re live on the campaign trail with this guy, pete buttigieg, who is hoping to swing through the south and help turn things around with af
went out helps with the psychological fight against isis and would be recruits. it should be a blow to them. what s going to happen is every isis operator or one of the members should know that every time they step out of their door, the potential to have a drone cross hairs on you or a sniper rifle cross hairs on you or helicopters landing in your backyard could happen at any moment. they should know it s just a matter of time before they are dead. charles: before i let you go, your thoughts on president trump, he gave a short overview of how we went through all of this but then a longer q&a session. some former intelligence folks saying maybe too much information was shared. yeah, there s always a fine line on how much information is shared. i think ultimately it s up to the president on what he wants to share. he s the ultimate classification authority. so we can share what he wants. he is going to have to live with
it is an incredible moment, i think probably an emotional moment for some of these families including the family of james foley, one of the journalists beheaded by isis a number of years ago. diane foley, james mom, put out a statement in the past few minutes, she says, i m grateful to our president and brave troops for finding the isis leader. i hope this will hinder the resurgence of terrorist groups and i pray that captured isis fighters will be brought to trial and held accountable. sarah, i think it s worth reflecting on that journalists were among the targets of these isis terrorists. absolutely, that s one of the things that s so visceral for the people covering this story, is that the journalists covering it really do feel affected by it. what did you make of the president s q&a session? there s a big sort of sharp intake of breath when the president says he s going to