an incredible breakthrough for them, scott. if that were to happen, big if, there is something psychological that would then play out. i don t know how. but it would. so when he s saying it could influence others, it s possible, right? we re looking at that is conceivable. yeah. i mean, progress is better than no progress. but then, you know, two seconds later he tells you there s seven or eight seven or eight, which by the way we ve been saying dpfive or six. he was down to six or seven there at the end. six or seven were willing to make he thinks are in the camp he can work with. that s less than ten. we had been thinking maybe there was a group of ten that were coming along on a deal. so i didn t hear a lot of terrific news. i mean, it s possible the numbers could change. but it still seems like we have a math problem. yeah. i wonder how much everybody actually knows about what s going on in that room. but even as you guys point out, if seven or eight are still imp
weeks. it was months of there not being evidence, and the president of the united states driving the democratic process right to the brink. i mean, this episode in the oval office feels like a b hollywood movie. you wouldn t even imagine aaron sorkin in the west wing thing to write something like this because it was never until now, in the trump administration, conceivable that a conversation like this would happen in the oval office. it was exceptionally chilling to see, and to see how close we got, that there was a handful of lawyers standing in the way, and that in a lot of ways, just say no pat cipollone was one of the reasons that it didn t go further, but even still, the president was inclined to believe this cauldron of crazy people that he had surrounded himself with. i ll note another watchword, nicole, from this hearing, was the word civil war. it was very, very jarring to see a member of the oath keepers
keeping this on the radar for russia, but it doesn t solve the problem that we face here at home of wage disparity, discrimination. start going to wnba games if you really care about. there are lot of funds. it s a great, different style of play. we have to put our money where our mouth this, if we want to support female athletes here at home, not just when they become political hostages. there is a lot of talk about the prisoner swap that kimberly, given his high level crimes, you think there s a chance administration will make that kind of swap for him for griner? another americans like paul whelan and mark fogle? is that conceivable? i think it is conceivable because thinking about and he s already served over half of the sentence in federal prison. you put that in perspective. he is not getting clear of any of the charges he was convicted of. you ve got to compare that to
being charged with possession of a weapon by an individual who is in the country undocumented or illegally, jose. thank you very much for being with us. the biden administration is wasting no time, apparently, after the supreme court cleared the way for it to end the controversial remain in mexico policy established by former president trump. in a statement, we will continue our efforts to terminate the program as soon as conceivable. illinois, and a professor and co-director of theso center for immigration c law and policy at ucla school of law. congressman, good to see you. what do you want to see next from the d administration? thank you. to stay true to its word and end this policy as soon as possible? streamline the process at the border.oo