tonight coming up your vise president harris had deep thoughts on the economy you need to know how completely out of touch she is 2 of america s top geopolitical bows are taunting your frail and weak and cognitively struggling commander-in-chief. the anti- trump your mongering with media outlets like fake news cnn, msn dc spiraling out of control blatant lies from the outlets might even be worse. the past week americans holier than thou so-called journalists who are talk show hosts which are very liberal reported a string of very real unaltered, unedited videos showing your president joe biden struggling in the public calling them cheap fake videos start new favorite word take a look. videos of relevance intentionally manipulated. him and others are calling these cheap fakes what it is is truly deceitful behavior. at the white house is calling cheap fakes. is playing on right-wing media. these videos are blazed into lies with the white house and biting people call
And good day, everyone, im Andrea Mitchell In Washington where President Trump is reportedly pressuring his legal team to secure a sitdown with the special counsel. Robert mueller has a new Interview Offer on the table for the president. What personal attorney Rudy Giuliani calls slight improvement by investigators in their offer. Three sources briefed on the matter are telling the New York Times that the mueller team wants to discuss possible coordination with Trump Associates and russians and whether President Trump tried to obstruct adjustmenjustice. The special counsel is willing to accept some written answers from the president but wants the ability to ask followup questions of the president. Peter alexander is at the white house. Bob bauer is here with me. Peter, what do we know so far about this possible Interview Offer . It appears from this that as of now mueller is not really
considering the possibility of pushing it all the way to a subpoena for an unwilling president , whic
henchmen around him. reporter: now, he says that at breakfast, he called prigozhin a traitor. by supper he had been parented. by a few days later he had been invited into the kremlin by tea. a sign of weakness and something that repeatedly was compounded by this head of mi-6 and a rare public assessment of what really intelligence knew about this. and it shows just how the kremlin needs prigozhin and needs wagner forces in ukraine. how little progress they ve made aside from wagner. thank you so much. brianna? to some of the other headlines that we re watching this hour. a remarkable image out of beijing where former secretary of state henry kissinger just met with china s top diplomat and defense minister, now 100 years old. his trip coming at a low point in u.s./china relations.
i wouldn t even entertain the thought of having them stay at home, i don t think. your job as a parent is not to be liked. like, if i had to move back home with my parents right now, they would have to pay me. there s no way i would pay rent. i would live there for free. it s an insane notion. you re supposed to have this divide where you don t want to be with your parents after a certain age. david: actually, that s a great point. and, sean, no offense to my parents, god rest their soul, but i couldn t wait to get out of home. and when i was 18, boom, i was out. actually, even before i was 18. i took a lot of trips, take the whole summer off. i mean, what s happening with i mean, are there, is there this move to be completely coddled by your parents for the rest of your life now? well, i think it s the parents fault too. i think a lot of parents like to keep their kids at home and they want to protect them and coddle them, and they re 28 years old, they re 30 years old and they r
civility and the important things that we want our kids to have. will: yeah, one last thing really quickly, tom, these are happening in public schools. you re sending your kid to be educated, at a minimum, you hope, to be safe, and then you hear stories like out of jersey where there s bullying that then leads to a suicide. i m going to assume your answer s communication, but, i mean, as a parented, if this is going as a parent, if this is going on, you ve got to know. not only that, you know, we have to protect, you know, the innocent kids, okay? and in new jersey, i worked in a public high school as a counselor for 25 years, and new jersey has some of the strictest, most comprehensive anti-bullying laws. and i don t know the details in terms of whether or not they ran an anti-bullying investigation in that school, but to your point, will, we need to be able to send our children to school and let them feel safe. will: no doubt about it. no doubt about it. parenting, public schools