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Welcome back to reliable sources. i m brian stelter. there are so many stories we could lead with right now, like president trump s odd relationship with vladimir putin, calling him fine at a recent rally. or trump s legal team stalling for time, becoming even more combative with special counsel robert mueller. how about the end of scott pruitt s time at the epa? all the cablers had to create scrolls to show all of pruitt s scandals. whistleblowers and reporters ended up exposing pruitt s abuses of power, showing the true power of the fourth estate, to hold officials accountable. and that s also what the press has been doing when it comes to the border and trump s border separation policy. right now roughly 3,000 children, we don t know exactly how many, but we know 100 of them are under the age of five, ....
I talked about this on my program earlier today. that president trump has a lot of secrets right now wlchlt it s about big things like whether he believes in climate change, whether he has tapes, whether it is small things like whether he went golfing this weekend. he s keeping a lot to himself. the same is true for jeff sessions. if sessions wants to look open and available and free and without secrets, then he ll speak openly in public on tuesday to the extent that he can legally. it will be interesting to see how television event this could be. almost 20 million people tuned in for the comey hearings and live on all the major networks. i don t know if we ll see that same tonch on tuesday. certainly cnn and the other cablers will have it live. but sessions will be trying to, i suspect, withhold information. we ve already heard ddianne fei saying she wants him if front of the judiciary committee as well. a lot of senators all want their turns asking the questions and to josh s point, ....
Black shorts and the other one is wearing a black shirt and blue jeans. and they are at the back gate of the neighborhood. bill: apparently that was months before trayvon martin was killed. jurors were not in the courtroom when that was played, bradford. i don t know what that adds or does not add, all the talk yesterday was about the knock-knock joke where the defense opened with a joke about the jurors being on the case because they know nothing about george zimmerman. after lunch awful the cablers are going nuts over this point. and lunch the lawyer came back and apologized because they heard them talking about it. does either side a leg up do you believe? opening statements should be focused on where you re headed, where you re going and there are times for jokes even during the most serious cases. i ve made jokes during the most serious cases. in this type of case in an opening statement where you re trying to garner trust from the jury i think the knock-knock joke was ridiculou ....
Standard role for vice presidents where they start becoming more of the attack dog while the president tries to stay a little more above the fray. but it was fascinating to watch the odd timing that biden s speech had been scheduled for weeks and all of a sudden the white house this week decided to have their energy speech at the same time maybe making sure that cablers had a choice of which speech they wanted to cover. last night the campaign premiered its white house biopick if you want to call it that. most notable in the film is the defense of the health care bill and it s led by former president bill clinton. it had been an issue that both parties had struggled with for more than three generations. this is a huge economic issue because we spent 17.5% of our income on health care. no other big, wealthy country spends more than 11.8% and almost all of them have better results than we did. the film focuses on the ....
They care. pat buchanan, msnbc political analyst and gop strategist and eugene robinson who is a journalist with washington post as well as msnbc analyst. eugene, first thing i ve got to say is that all three of the cablers were watching the president at the united nations and nobody could take the republic republicans life. what do you think of that strategy? i think that s called bad timing. they didn t know that president obama was speaking before the united nations. this came as a surprise to them? i think you ought to check the president s schedule. you know, presidents have a way of stepping on the big moments of opposition parties. but this, everybody knew that obama was going to speak. they should have worked around his schedule. but then, again, if you actually look at the pledge to america, you know, on second thought, ....