now you see the results. then, of course, came kanye s actual profanity-laced and resolute desk-pounding behavior in the oval office. let s talk about it, shall we? who better than michael steele, former schar man of the republican national committee and eli stokols, white house reporter for the los angeles times. mr. chairman, i ve teed you up to the best of my ability. what did you make of what we saw in that room today? that s what they call one of those shows, one of those shows. you know, it s unfortunate on so many levels because, first off, the lack of respect for the oval office itself, that space has become nothing more than a backdrop for this administration to have people crowded around the desk and all of that. you know, the pounding on the desk, of course the use of the mf word on camera in that space was dishonorable.
which may explain that the president s legal team suggested it may not be wise for him to sit down with mueller, a decision that could come any day now. shannon: we are standing by. henry, thank you very much. the judge and the only case brought to trial by the special counsel continuing to express skepticism daily at the mueller team. let s talk about it tonight. former pollster mark penn and fox news contributor and opinion editor charlie hearn. we ve heard a lot about judge ellis and he has been described as a equal opportunity smack down artists. those are the words. but he keeps getting after the mueller folks. doesn t mean anything as to the substance of the case or how they are going about it? he has let the kids continue more or less as a prosecution set it out to about the real question here that s raised by this, and the judge has raised quite eloquently, after all, paul manafort would not be prosecuted if he hadn t spent two months for no pay as
and some, i assume, are good people. a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country s representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. you know look at my african-american over here. look at him. but you also had people that were very fine people on both sides. you had people in that group excuse me. wouldn t you love to see one of these nfl owners, when somebody disrespects our flag, to say, get that son of a bitch off the field right now. out, he s fired. he s fired! you were here long before any of us were here, although we have a representative in congress who they say was here a long time ago. they call her pocahontas. let s talk about it, gene robinson pulitzer prize winner for the washington post.
additional interviews and obtaining additional documents. that has never stopped. we re pleased that with its have decided to cooperate with our committee even if the majority will not be participating. rather sad chapter in our committee s long history. harris: adam schiff calling it a sad chapter and, no, this investigation will not end, he will go on. let s talk about it john bolton, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations and fox news contributor. great to see you. glad to be with you. harris: he wants things to go on. this report shows important things. americans shouldn t miss it, the russians definitely went after us. yeah. and, look, this is part of a long history of russian and before that soviet efforts to influence american public opinion. if you go back to the 1940s and 1950s, ronald reagan came to public attention in the policy and political sense because he was trying to help the screen actors gould fend off efforts of
complementary? it s clear the impeachment process by definition has to be a bipartisan process. and we know it has to be an educational effort across the country in all 50 states. so we started in ohio. it s right in the heart of the country. it s been a bell weather state in this country for 100 years. and the the fact of the matter is, we know elected officials are going to listen to the people. and our organization is trying simply to organize and empower the voice of the american people. we re not going to the elected officials. we re going directly to citizens and saying we know this is true, let s talk about it, let s talk about how urgent and important it is because only when the people of the united states insist that this president be removed will he be removed, and i believe that should always be and is always going to be the catalyst for the removal of a