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the framers of the constitution who divided power and authority, who separated it out, who had broken away from george the third, and declared him to be a tyrant. there was no way that they would ve put in the hands of one person the authority to determine who is going to be president of the united states. was it your present impression that the vice president had directly conveyed his position on these issues to the president, not just to the world through your colleagues letter, but directly to president trump? many times. and he had been consistent and conveying his position to the president? very consistent. so despite being told that the president kept up a relentless pressure campaign on the vice president, both in private. when i entered the office the second time, he was on the telephone with who had later found it was the vice president. the conversation was pretty heated. it was a different on that i had heard him take with the vice president before. ....
very outstanding presidential record. that s not the reception that trump is used to receiving. the former president was boo d and heckled saturday at the libertarian national convention. we ll have more from that event in just a moment. plus, the latest on a bipartisan show of support for taiwan. a group of u.s. lawmakers visiting the island days after its new president took office. and we bring you a live look at arlington national cemetery in virginia, where a memorial day ceremonies will get underway in a few hours from now. good morning, welcome to msnbc s live coverage on this monday, may 27th. it is indeed memorial da thank you for being with us. we have lots of in touz bring news to bring you over the next couple hours. polls showing a tight race for the white house, donald trump made a pitch to libertarian voters over the weekend who were less than enthused to hear from the former president. without further ado, i would like to welcome to the stage, ....
Attorney general james who revealed tonight, related to january 6th, they are to stir being editor judy t to investigate these allegations. second question first. if james wants to look into this to see as a civil matter to see if any laws were violated, she is correct. that s well within her that s an important inquiry into the undertake. here as for the it is a very technical decision and it will turn in part on the exact language that was used in the solicitation, the kinds of promises that were made, whether those emails were sent under the aegis of the campaign or something else. in some sense it s hyper technical. i think the important point is that those sorts of campaign violations, campaign finance violations, should be explored, but they should not be the exclusive violation that you could see as a result of the ....
Setting aside the <b>Election Commission s (EC)</b> decision to reject the nomination of <b>Trinamool Congress candidate Ujjwal Kumar </b>from the Joypur constituency in Purulia district, the <b>Calcutta High Court o</b>. ....
Mark. now that one is interesting because that was the very e-mail where blumenthal was asking you to intervene on a business deal he was pursuing in libya. what did you mean by what are you hearing now? ? i have no idea, congressman. they started out unsolicited. as i said, some were of interest. i passed them on. some were not. so he continued to provide me information that was made available to him. i don t want to parse words. i don t want to be hyper technical. it s not a huge point but it is an important point. you didn t say they started off unsolicited. you said they were no, i did you said they were unsolicited. they were unsolicited but obviously i did respond to some of them and i m sure that encouraged him. anything else to convey, what are you hearing now, i m going to paris tomorrow night, will meet with tnc leaders so this ....