Well show you the ballots on the senate floor after the brutal silencing laugh night of senator Elizabeth Warren. The decision s by the judges of the Ninth Circuit which may come later this week could test the limitations of president ial authority and expected to be ultimately be appealed to the United States Supreme Court. Today President Trump defended his authority and attacked the judges who will render that decision as well as the court system, itself. I listen to lawyers on both sides last night, and they were talks about things that had just nothing to do with it. I listened to a panel of judges and ill comment on that i will not comment on the statements made by certainly one judge, but vi have to be honest that if these judges wanted to, in my opinion, help the court in terms of respect for the court, theyd do what they should be doing. I mean, its so sad. We havent had a decision yet,
strong point. So he invited the discussion by the court as to who has the ultimate responsi
extremely disappointing he did not reveal much of the president. i think he definitely should have done so. laura: that s a material fact that goes to the motivation, the credibility of the underlying allegation in the dossier. let s go to bobby. audrey jeffers show, we had comey, he was referencing whether he thought the information that he transmitted to his pal was classified or not. let s watch. senator grassley, chairman of the jerry committee, says there are seven memos. four of them are classified. is that right? i don t know. i don t have the memos. i don t know how many they are. when i created some of them, they were classified. i don t know how many. laura: okay. bobby, i got to have you, take this away. i can t understand how many times laura: how does he not
campaign, i think it is extremely disappointing that he didn t reveal that to the president. i think he definitely should have done so. laura: that s a material fact that goes to the motivations, perhaps even the credibility of the underlying allegations in the dossier. let s go to bobby. on jake tapper s show, we had comey referencing whether he thought the information, i guess, that he transmitted to his pal, was classified or not. let s watch. senator grassley says there are seven memos and four of them are classified. is that right? i don t know. i don t have the memos. i don t know how many there are. when i created some of them they were classified but i don t know how many of that group. laura: bobby, take this away. i can t understand laura: it s his memos.
we have gone on codells together. i don t think he should be attorney general because his voting record in the senate, even recently, suggests he s not going to be a champion for civil rights. so i m not making a judgment about his character let s go to bobby but i m making a judgment about whether he can be a champion. let s go to the bobby kennedy if he gets a letter tomorrow morning when he s attorney general from an african-american man or woman, 80 years old, say i don t have a driver s license, one thing i want to do is go to the score when i want to go to the store, vote easily. are you going to help me? do you think jeff sessions will help that person? i don t have the confidence that someone writing e ining inn voting rights or immigrant writing in worried about being deported. i don t think they ll feel confidence. in fact, i don t think they ll write in. the attorney general needs to be seen as a champion for civil