it that the disputes are not republican and democrat it s article one versus article two. congress is article one. is mitch mcconnell the same as our president, criticizing him but more importantly is holding the session? senate in pro form or session during the recess. the president cannot make a recess appointment and run the senate. you re seeing these institution that i think are wonderful. i want to thank everybody more news ahead.
public. red line for republicans in the senate is firing mueller, they re holding what s called pro forma sessions. that means the president cannot make a recess appointment if he decides to make some move on this. let s talk about the president. last night in west virginia in front of his base, this is his oxygen. and it felt like a campaign rally. and even a campaign rally theme returned last night, lock her up. listen it just makes them feel better when they have nothing else to talk about. [ cheers ] what the prosecutor should be looking at are hillary clinton s 333,000 deleted emails [ cheers ] hard to believe we are past the six-month mark in talking about a private citizen, locking her up. regardless of how you feel about hillary clinton. otherwise, the notion of this
they could take steps to prevent that. they could hold what s called a proforma session which means the senate is de facto in session, it s not technically in recess so the president cannot make a recess appointment. that s something that a senator in nebraska floated on the senate floor this week. there s maneuvering behind the scenes there to try to prevent the president from taking such a step. is that going to be led then by mitch mcconnell, or senator sass is one but is mcconnell going to go along with that? it depends, that s a big question for the senate majority leader but remember everything in the senate is done by unanimous consent so one senator can essentially effect the process there, so there s a lot of rumbling behind the scenes, they might prevent that from happening. and don t forget that the chairman chuck grassley has said that if president trump decides to get rid of jeff sessions that he s not going to hold any hearings on any new nominee this year.
right. that shows no regard for anybody. the president cannot make a statement and say soul searching. what? what are these police officers supposed to do? i know. i hope somebody at the white house transcribed what you said. you are in las vegas right now f. you went out on the streets of las vegas and you threw a brick at a cop and you hit him because the news this morning is that of the 200 people arrested in baltimore on monday night, they let half of them go this morning, wouldn t you be arrested and sitting in the pokie? it s depends really, steve, on the background and things like that. a lot of times i must tell you, they release prisoners. they don t have rooms in jail. i know. but if you hit a cop i m in jail. i m in jail. of course. the front page review journal is fox nulls legal analyst in jail. you d be talking to me from the jail. the only good news, not costing me anything for attorney s fees. that s a good story, also. all right. my concern i
lethal. these are men who have been in u.s. custody for years. if the u.s. government cannot make a case against them, they should be released and sent home. then the security question emerges. ian if they were not enemies of the state. after being detained in those types of circumstances, have we now created them as enemies of the state, and if so, then how do we manage the ethical problem of having, in fact, generate that had sense of them being enemies and yet it s our fault that we have done it and yet the fear of releasing them to a place like yemen. i can speak for my complaints. i can tell you that people who i know and i have met want to be released. they want to return to their families. there are hundreds of men in europe, resettled in europe, peacefully rebuilding their