still yes! xfinity delivers gig speed to more homes than anyone. now you can get it, too. welcome to the party. we ve learned that john dowd, the president s former lawyer in the russia investigation, had informed the president prior to his departure on thursday, march 22nd, that he was a subject of the mueller investigation. let s go back in time now and reexamine the president s most unhinged statements and actions from that week with the benefit of that hindsight.
open investigation, so quite possibly some of the details on leads and motives may be held pretty close to the vest. but this is now day seven of this cyber attack nightmare for the city of atlanta. city leaders are now learning just how deeply and broadly this cyber attack, this ransomware attack permeated the city government. on tuesday, employees were told for the first time since this attack last week to turn their computers on. a city spokesperson now tells us that the majority of the computers across city government have been affected. now, the mayor and city officials, they don t know a lot about this and how it happened. but what we do know is on thursday, march 22nd, hackers attacked the city government with a ransomware cyberattack. what does that mean? that means that hackers are holding hostage essentially the computer systems across the city until the city government pays a ransom. now, the mayor says that there
d.c. is about to add $1.3 trillion to your debt like it s no deal. happy thanksgiving, america. it s true and i wouldn t be distracted by the president s tweets or anything else at this point. welcome back to morning joe. it s thursday, march 22nd. with us, we have politics editor for the daily beast candidate confessional sam stein and willie geist in new york. and national political correspondent for the washington post karen timbalty and george will and former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, jennifer rogers joins us this morning. she is executive director and lecturer in law at columbia law school. very good to have you onboard this morning. willie? mika, we live in a world where it s about firing up your base. look online, joe biden getting applause with the threat of beating the president up in high school. president trump getting applause
republican majority on the intel committee. it closed its russia investigation. it says there s been no collusion with the trump campaign. what happens now? is that the end, do the democrats have any options left? well, sure. so procedurally here what what s going to happen, alex. next thursday, march 22nd, we will have the proposed majority report, the report from the republican majority closing this out, quite prematurely, self-evidently. there will be a vigorous debate on that. democratic minority members will offer an alternative point of view. after that vote is taken, all of these work products will have to go through some kind of declassification process, should they contain classified material. but once again, let s go back to a year from this coming tuesday, march 20th of 2017, when we held that quite noteworthy open public hearing at which both admiral rogers and then-director
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