A look at the days news and headlines. Lot of legal experts say he wins one in the district of columbia. Keep in mind in the last election in 2016 only 4 of district of columbia voters voted for donald trump. Not good odds in the district of columbia. Bill something were watching. Kellyanne conway Senior Counsel to the president from the white house. Good morning to you. I have a long list. Another slow news day here. Bill i have a long list. Paul manafort, how closely is the president watching this trial that begins today . We havent discussed that in quite a while. I would note for your audience, bill, that the judge has very strictly instructed no mention of Paul Manaforts role in the Trump Campaign, no mention trump, russia or collusion. This trial obviously centers on matters that have nothing to do with the campaign. I think that even mr. Manafort as i read it had requested that there be no mention of his
brief tenure at the Trump Campaign several years ago. I believe there is on
next flight to monitor the person seems a little creepy to me. it s a new program. i think you need to know if you are actually stopping anything. the previous behavior of federal air marshals was to go on high-risk flights not track specific people. these are public locations, but a lot of questions need to be answered here. sandra: what they re doing with the information they seem to be gathering. they are reporting federal air marshals are tracking everyday u.s. citizens that are going about their daily behavior, whether traveling through the airports or on the airplane itself. transparency and accountability. making sure the tsa is accountable and transparent to the american people coming on the heels of the big story from the tsa a couple weeks ago of their pack-on procedures. intrusive at best. tsa has a bad track record and now tracking how you stare at them and understanding a lot of americans who have travel
bringing up a point lebron says we can all agree with as sports fan. sports was always the saving grace. we have sports to keep us from talking about politics. but the two now have intersected and leah gabriel brought up a good point. who started this? who kneeled first? colin kaepernick kneeled first and the president responded to this because i believe the commissioner of the nfl did not do so in a strong enough, effective matter. what started as a one or two alarm fire is like five or six alarms and no one has a clue how to put it out. sandra: how are fans responding to lebron s remarks here? people who are pro-trump will bash what he says and vice versa. lebron james is a powerful figure. bill: a lot of people listen to him. moving to l.a. will give him a bigger voice. do you think he has a future in politics? if he wanted to he could. he opened up a public school
they see mom or dad has had a few and the perfect time to ask for the toy or something and kids do it. they know their parents. have we ever made a purchase that our inhibitions were down? it s so easy to shop online now. a click of a button and you have your perfect toy. sandra: if you do it, save it to the cart and maybe push the purchase button on the cart the next day when you put thought into it. i ve never done that before. outside of a pizza? pizza for sure and why it s a bad idea. 50% of people returning the things that they purchased when they do this. maybe not so good for the retailers. eating choices. you are more likely to say i ll get that. there is a reason why in nevada it s against the law for casinos to allow visibly drunk customers to gamble. there is a reason why. what a story. thanks to both of you.
vulnerable house districts around the country can the president s magic come out in those districts and help republicans keep the house. he moves the primary but not the general election. we saw in alabama he engaged in the primary, got more out of the primary and lost the general election bigly in his words. he weighs in on the primary but he cannot pull it out in the general which will be the biggest problem for republicans in the mid-term elections. in the primaries his endorsement matters when both candidates aren t well-known. in alabama he went for luther strange and he lost. when he goes in somewhere like georgia both candidates are well-known his endorsement matters a lot. sandra: a-team will be back for more. bill: the president wants to talk to bob mueller. seems like his legal team are saying ain t going to happen. judge alberto gonzales is here on that. did you see this from last night? roll it.