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of the white house. the place where the public can get the closest to the home of the american public. this is even more true throughout the 19th century, when the public was allowed ready access to the north grounds. people weren't shy about coming for a visit, as we can see from this fantastic photo of these rather dapper gentleman lounging on the north grounds, fittingly in the shadow of the jefferson statue, that was a centerpiece of the north grounds. all of this was good so long as they respected the right to privacy, and stayed out of what was supposed to be the private south grounds. what do you think happened? before very long, folks started making themselves quite at home in the president's backyard. this trend really started with a bang during andrew jackson's first inaugural reception in 1829. more than 20,000 boisterous supporters descended on the white house, and ran through before spilling outdoors and continuing the party outside on the south grounds. to be fair, washington was still a yo
of the white house. the place where the public can get the closest to the home of the american public. this is even more true throughout the 19th century, when the public was allowed ready access to the north grounds. people weren't shy about coming for a visit, as we can see from this fantastic photo of these rather dapper gentleman lounging on the north grounds, fittingly in the shadow of the jefferson statue, that was a centerpiece of the north grounds. all of this was good so long as they...
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moved indoors of the white house. it became a private space for the first family to enjoy out of the public view. this is a very early photograph of the white house conservatory. obviously this large glass building here. and the conservatory was steamy and exotic and overflowing with all types of hothouse plants. one 19th-century news reporter somehow did manage to get inside and describe the scene as "almost like penetrating the luxurious fragrance of some south american island. so warm and odiferous is the atmosphere." and first lady lucy webb hayes, seen here with her children and one of her friends in the conservatory had a tremendous amount of plants and was an avid gardener. she and her husband, rutherford b. hayes, utilized the conservatory in a special way. they were teetotalers, so there was no alcohol at the white house. after a dinner with guests, instead of serving drinks, they led tourists in the conservatory. it seems to have gone over surprisingly well with guests going away pleased with the experience.
moved indoors of the white house. it became a private space for the first family to enjoy out of the public view. this is a very early photograph of the white house conservatory. obviously this large glass building here. and the conservatory was steamy and exotic and overflowing with all types of hothouse plants. one 19th-century news reporter somehow did manage to get inside and describe the scene as "almost like penetrating the luxurious fragrance of some south american island. so warm...
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that work with the white house. when i explained that to people. almost think of it as a foundation with an educational mission. the federal government will only appropriate money for the maintenance and upkeep of the building. if you want the state floor to have presidential trips and state services, historic artifacts that are returned to the white house all of that has to be raised privately. there is no taxpayer money used for those things. >> to have a say as to what pieces are in the white house? >> there is a group called community for the preservation of the white house it consists of a lot of the major heads of agencies like the smithsonian, chief usher of the white house, white house curator, head of the national park service and the number of presidential appointees that serve on the committee. the association works with the community for the preservation of the white house to acquire things but also for various renovation projects. for example, when first lady laura bush decided to renovate the lincoln b
that work with the white house. when i explained that to people. almost think of it as a foundation with an educational mission. the federal government will only appropriate money for the maintenance and upkeep of the building. if you want the state floor to have presidential trips and state services, historic artifacts that are returned to the white house all of that has to be raised privately. there is no taxpayer money used for those things. >> to have a say as to what pieces are in...
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that lived in the white house. i think it is mind boggling that it still exists and is in such great condition. that room i really love. i also really like the state dining room. not because of necessarily how it is now, although it is lovely, but that corner of the room is where jefferson's private study was and where he had his cabinet meetings. i think my next book will be looking at adams and jefferson's cabinets. that space really holds a special spot in my heart because it does not exist really anymore like it did look at the time. trying to imagine what it was is a special thing. susan both of you have only : known working with a trump administration. it's hard to compare with past presidents. you said each administration brings their own different sense of history. what about the level of interest that the trump's have and the history of the mansion? how have they express that in working with you and others? matthew the first lady has : worked with us in terms of the egg roll coming up. that is something th
that lived in the white house. i think it is mind boggling that it still exists and is in such great condition. that room i really love. i also really like the state dining room. not because of necessarily how it is now, although it is lovely, but that corner of the room is where jefferson's private study was and where he had his cabinet meetings. i think my next book will be looking at adams and jefferson's cabinets. that space really holds a special spot in my heart because it does not exist...
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at this point there is a lot of leads pointing at the white house and specifically at the white house council's office in terms of how this bad behavior has been trying -- has been covered up so far. if they are going to try to stop them from further covering it up, it seems like we will have to act fast. all right. we'll be back. stay with us. (classical music playing throughout) wow! that's ensure max protein, (classical music playing throughout) with high protein and 1 gram sugar. it's a sit-up, banana! bend at the waist! i'm tryin'! keep it up. you'll get there. whoa-hoa-hoa! 30 grams of protein, and one gram of sugar. ensure max protein. the ncome on.y glc. [ cars honking ] it's so late. yay. it fights traffic. no parking. -i told you. oh, a spot! hold on. it fights tension. seriously, did you take my phone? passenger light on. it even fights...fighting. innovation that keeps people together. the 2020 glc. lease the glc 300 suv for just $479 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay s
at this point there is a lot of leads pointing at the white house and specifically at the white house council's office in terms of how this bad behavior has been trying -- has been covered up so far. if they are going to try to stop them from further covering it up, it seems like we will have to act fast. all right. we'll be back. stay with us. (classical music playing throughout) wow! that's ensure max protein, (classical music playing throughout) with high protein and 1 gram sugar. it's a...
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i think people respected in the white house. it is constantly an evolving relationship between the east and west wing and in some cases it is better than others. i don't think there's any secret that mrs. next and was frustrated -- nixon was frustrated. he did not stop her from doing what came next to her and what she felt she could do to make a contribution, so i would say my experience was the same way and i remember when i interviewed with her, the first thing she said is not here for myself, i'm here for george and because of , it helpedwith that me get access to the things i needed to help and people knew that and for that reason we had a successful run. othersome point you and got the title assistant to the president. there was some recognition in the east wing that they had a role to play. early days, k writes that no first lady had a more fraught relationship with west wing than pat because bob wanted to run everything. houseme to the white after they were gone, i think. >> i miss them. >> there were those in the adminis
i think people respected in the white house. it is constantly an evolving relationship between the east and west wing and in some cases it is better than others. i don't think there's any secret that mrs. next and was frustrated -- nixon was frustrated. he did not stop her from doing what came next to her and what she felt she could do to make a contribution, so i would say my experience was the same way and i remember when i interviewed with her, the first thing she said is not here for...
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the white house has said "no." clearly, the committee could hold don mcgahn in contempt, but the white house and the department of justice has said that you can't compel mcgahn to testify about his conversations with the president. look, there are lots of people who believe you can't put the toothpaste back in the tube after he testified before bob mueller for 30 hours. but mcgahn's not going to show up tomorrow. jerry nadler knows it. and maybe they're just going to have another show hearing. >> is there any chance mcgahn defies the white house and does show up. he's a private citizen? >> not tomorrow. i don't know the answer, though i would lean "no," wolf. because whether or not mcgahn thinks this is the right move, the white house doing what they're doing, provides him cover to not have to go under oath and do -- and testify. i would note, i think that is an unfortunate thing for the public, for this reason. yes, he did testify for 30 hours. we know that. one of the things he testified to is that donald trump o
the white house has said "no." clearly, the committee could hold don mcgahn in contempt, but the white house and the department of justice has said that you can't compel mcgahn to testify about his conversations with the president. look, there are lots of people who believe you can't put the toothpaste back in the tube after he testified before bob mueller for 30 hours. but mcgahn's not going to show up tomorrow. jerry nadler knows it. and maybe they're just going to have another show...
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house to the white house. >> but in this case the white house, the president is the subject of the complaint. he's the subject of the wrongdoing. were you aware when you went to the white house for advice about whether evidence of wrongdoing by the white house should be provided to the congress -- >> the fact that a whistle-blower followed all of the proper procedures to report misconduct, and then the department of justice and the white house seems to have weighed in to keep the complaint hidden is problematic, sir. >> let me fast forward. this was referred to the fbi by the president who actually engaged in the conversation -- >> the -- no, it was not. >> joining me now to help explain what we learned about president trump is the house intelligence committee members we just heard from, democratic congressman denny heck of washington and democratic congresswoman terry soule of alabama. congresswoman soule, i'll begin with you. what did you learn from maguire today? >> you know, i think that today was a sobering moment in american history. i don't think any of us come to congress with the in
house to the white house. >> but in this case the white house, the president is the subject of the complaint. he's the subject of the wrongdoing. were you aware when you went to the white house for advice about whether evidence of wrongdoing by the white house should be provided to the congress -- >> the fact that a whistle-blower followed all of the proper procedures to report misconduct, and then the department of justice and the white house seems to have weighed in to keep the...
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white house officials told me they were directed by white house lawyers to remove the transcript from the computer system is which such are typically stored. instead the transcript was loaded into a separate electronic system that is otherwise used to store and handle classified information of an especially sensitive nature. what did you think when you read that? >> i was frankly appalled. this is a data base intended to protect the most secret secrets we have in the intelligence committee. covert action programs. a sensitive reconnaissance program. exotic collection programs we have. there were times during my time in the white house where a conversation might be stored in this data base, but it would have been between the president and another leader on a covert action that country would be helping us with. the only time it was of an diplomatic nature was the phone conversations that took place very early in the process that led to the iran nuclear agreement when those talks had to be very highly protected. it's an affront to the care and standards by which the u.s. intelligence com
white house officials told me they were directed by white house lawyers to remove the transcript from the computer system is which such are typically stored. instead the transcript was loaded into a separate electronic system that is otherwise used to store and handle classified information of an especially sensitive nature. what did you think when you read that? >> i was frankly appalled. this is a data base intended to protect the most secret secrets we have in the intelligence...
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he was not a white house aide. usually executive privilege is asserted when it pertains to information people in the white house are giving the president. two, communications he had with the president even before he became attorney in the transition could also fall under executive privilege. that is a really extreme interpretation. and to the questions that laura raises are all the questions we would want to know from corwin lewandowski, and the big question is, is he going to answer any of them? if he follows to the letter the instructions that have been given to him by the white house counsel, he's not going to answer some of these most important questions about what the president told him to do. >> all right, everyone stand by. we're going to continue this conversation. right now we're looking at live pictures from capitol hill. you can see corwin lewandowski there in the judiciary committee room. this hearing set to get underway. we're expecting opening remarks here any moment. >>> also developing, a cnn source
he was not a white house aide. usually executive privilege is asserted when it pertains to information people in the white house are giving the president. two, communications he had with the president even before he became attorney in the transition could also fall under executive privilege. that is a really extreme interpretation. and to the questions that laura raises are all the questions we would want to know from corwin lewandowski, and the big question is, is he going to answer any of...
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we will arrest your white house aides and your former white house counsel and anybody else you're trying to keep from testifying to us. we will arrest them and compel their testimony. you sure you want the say that he can't be here? that was the response from the watergate committee in 1973. and so, yes, john dean testified, and we know how that worked out in 1973. it took a long time after his testimony, but a little over a year later is when president nixon had to resign. that's when they moved toward passing the articles of impeachment against him. well, now this president is trying to as of today stop all white house staffers, including specifically his white house counsel don mcgahn from testifying under subpoena from congress. you can see why the president would be wanting to block all white house aides from testifying and specifically don mcgahn. but it turns out the way president trump is trying to stop that testimony before congress not only looks like it won't work, it might also be getting this president in further trouble. and what's interesting to me about that prospect is t
we will arrest your white house aides and your former white house counsel and anybody else you're trying to keep from testifying to us. we will arrest them and compel their testimony. you sure you want the say that he can't be here? that was the response from the watergate committee in 1973. and so, yes, john dean testified, and we know how that worked out in 1973. it took a long time after his testimony, but a little over a year later is when president nixon had to resign. that's when they...
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once it moved to the white house grounds, you could smell the white house easter egg roll before he can see it. >> if they did not find some of the eggs and hard-boiled eggs were left, that created a problem. >> that was the problem. and it was something that even happened in the 20th century. there was one year in the nixon administration where they decided to use a lot more real eggs and a few got misplaced shall we say for it while and that was the last time he did that. >> why did president hayes and his family decide they wanted to take over this tradition? >> the president was out on his daily walk and some schoolchildren covered him and said we have no place to roll our eggs now. he said that is odd. why don't you just come back with me and you can roll eggs on the white house grounds? a couple hundred children did that first year in 1878. >> as times go by, you tell this story. who did the illustrations? >> john hutton. >> what were you trying to achieve? >> what we were trying to do is have a book that was both educational and fun. and accessible to a wide variety of readers as
once it moved to the white house grounds, you could smell the white house easter egg roll before he can see it. >> if they did not find some of the eggs and hard-boiled eggs were left, that created a problem. >> that was the problem. and it was something that even happened in the 20th century. there was one year in the nixon administration where they decided to use a lot more real eggs and a few got misplaced shall we say for it while and that was the last time he did that. >>...
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house can do what white houses have done and this white house i think will do a lot of, which is say no -- >> but they have to have the law. >> they have to have the law to ultimately win, but they don't have to have the law to protract and delay and do what politically they think is to their advantage to do, fight. >> so, carrie, how long a protracted fight could this be? and ultimately, would a court, do you think, rule on the side of congress? >> i think congress has a real strong argument here for the reasons that jeffrey described, which is that don mcgahn has already been interviewed by the special counsel's office and the white house waived the privilege in that circumstance as well as when the report came out. so, i think -- i agree with rick to the extent that this is a political strategy on the part of the white house, and i think it's a part of a broader strategy. it's not just about mcgahn's testimony. it's about the security official who the white house is not wanting to go before congress. it's about the challenge on the release of the president's taxes. this is just a
house can do what white houses have done and this white house i think will do a lot of, which is say no -- >> but they have to have the law. >> they have to have the law to ultimately win, but they don't have to have the law to protract and delay and do what politically they think is to their advantage to do, fight. >> so, carrie, how long a protracted fight could this be? and ultimately, would a court, do you think, rule on the side of congress? >> i think congress has...
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he never worked for the white house. he was an outside adviser, don mcgahn, john kelly, under subpoena by this committee have been blocked by a white house who say they have absolute immunity lewandowski doesn't get to assert that. so the question really is here, what do they expect to accomplish here. as a political matter, ali, you know, you can make a case anybody who cares about this has already made up their mind about whether or not the president obstructed justice but there's another issue here which is for history we have a special counsel report that suggested that the president of the united states obstructed justice and that lewandowski was a witness to some of that but it doesn't come out and say that here's a chance to get him on the record, under oath, describing that episode where he was ordered by the president, according to the mueller report, to make this go away to tell the attorney general to not investigate and only future appearances. guess what, he never carried that out and a great question would
he never worked for the white house. he was an outside adviser, don mcgahn, john kelly, under subpoena by this committee have been blocked by a white house who say they have absolute immunity lewandowski doesn't get to assert that. so the question really is here, what do they expect to accomplish here. as a political matter, ali, you know, you can make a case anybody who cares about this has already made up their mind about whether or not the president obstructed justice but there's another...
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. >> our final panel white house gardens today features speakers who worked in and around the white house. we will hear from jim adams and jim mcdaniels, secretary for the white house historical situation board of directors. like our previous panel, we will hear three short presentations and then our panelists will have a short conversation moderated by dr. chapelle. please join me in welcoming our speakers. [applause] >> thank you, it is an honor to be here today to speak with you about white house gardens. both of our other panelist our named jim and both work lted at the white house. at the end am going to let you ask questions. we are the last panel of the day and we will finish the discussion by talking about gardens that have been established and modified since the kennedy administration. so from the johnson administration on. in many different ways, the white house gardens have been inspired and used. i'm going to start off the panel by talking about some of the garden trends and movements that have inspired and influenced the development of the white house gardens and grounds. i'm
. >> our final panel white house gardens today features speakers who worked in and around the white house. we will hear from jim adams and jim mcdaniels, secretary for the white house historical situation board of directors. like our previous panel, we will hear three short presentations and then our panelists will have a short conversation moderated by dr. chapelle. please join me in welcoming our speakers. [applause] >> thank you, it is an honor to be here today to speak with you...
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>> it's a little card that allows you to get into the white house through security to go to white house press brief wrrings go to meetings with senior administration officials in the white house. it's a valuable thing to have. and once you have it, you really should do everything possible to make sure that it's renewed. however, when i got my hard pass renewed under the trump administration that was in 2017, and i got it because one of the nbc cameraman at the white house said once you have it, don't lose it so go and get it, so i got it. but i never went to the white house. so when i got an e-mail from the white house on march 19th saying our records show that you haven't been -- in the last 180 days you've been to the white house 50% less of the time, therefore your pass is expired, i didn't think anything of it. i thought, well, they got me. i haven't been since january -- actually april of 2017. so, fine, okay you can have it. but it wasn't until i read dana's column this week where i realized oh, holy smokes it wasn't just that this was a systematic thing, and that's why i retweete
>> it's a little card that allows you to get into the white house through security to go to white house press brief wrrings go to meetings with senior administration officials in the white house. it's a valuable thing to have. and once you have it, you really should do everything possible to make sure that it's renewed. however, when i got my hard pass renewed under the trump administration that was in 2017, and i got it because one of the nbc cameraman at the white house said once you...
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you went to the white house first. so you went to the subject of the complaint for advice first about whether you should provide the complaint to congress? >> reporter: he said he would not discuss his private conversations with president trump, but he did make one exception. >> did the president of the united states ask you to find out the identity of the whistleblower? >> i can tell you emphatically no. >> republicans trying to undermine it all, questioning the integrity of the whistleblower and attacking the democrats in control of the committee. >> on page one, the complaint reads, quote, i was not a direct witness to most of the events described. this seems like a very important line to look into. >> i want to congratulate the democrats on the roll out of their latest information warfare operation against the president. >> the intelligence committee is not an appropriate place to try articles of impeachment. >> he offered testimony that boosted the whistleblower in many ways saying that he or she did the right thi
you went to the white house first. so you went to the subject of the complaint for advice first about whether you should provide the complaint to congress? >> reporter: he said he would not discuss his private conversations with president trump, but he did make one exception. >> did the president of the united states ask you to find out the identity of the whistleblower? >> i can tell you emphatically no. >> republicans trying to undermine it all, questioning the...
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administrations including multiple white house counsels. the deputy counsel to the president and associate counsel to the president, the deputy assistant to the president, the director of the white house office of security. this is a clear cut case. when not requiring to testify about advice, she gave the president or about the white houses policy decisions, let me repeat that members. we are not requiring her to testify about advice she gave the president or about the white house's policy decisions. we are requiring her to testify before congress about her multiple violations of federal law. her waste of taxpayer funds, her actions that compromised public confidence, and integrity of the federal government. this illegal activity and the ongoing efforts to cover this up mustn't be allowed to stand. this is bigger than just the hatch act or any other law. this is about holding our government to the highest standard and not allowing individuals appointed by the president to be given special treatment when they flagrantly violate the law. i mu
administrations including multiple white house counsels. the deputy counsel to the president and associate counsel to the president, the deputy assistant to the president, the director of the white house office of security. this is a clear cut case. when not requiring to testify about advice, she gave the president or about the white houses policy decisions, let me repeat that members. we are not requiring her to testify about advice she gave the president or about the white house's policy...
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the white house had until 6:00 p.m. eastern so an hour ago to let house democrats know whether or not the president is going to be sending a legal team to wednesday's impeachment hearing. that is the first one under the house judiciary committee. let's get straight to the white house and cnn's sarah westwood. sarah, any word now from officials on what will happen on wednesday? >> reporter: well, alex, white house officials are being tight-lipped about whether a response went to the house judiciary committee on whether the white house plans to send a lawyer to this hearing on wednesday, the first in the judiciary committee as the impeachment proceedings move into a new phase. but white house officials speaking to cnn did say that they were not happy that chairman nadler had scheduled this hearing for wednesday when the president will be in london for the nato summit. but of course this offer from nadler to allow a counsel from the white house to be present put the white house in a bit of a tough position. because on the
the white house had until 6:00 p.m. eastern so an hour ago to let house democrats know whether or not the president is going to be sending a legal team to wednesday's impeachment hearing. that is the first one under the house judiciary committee. let's get straight to the white house and cnn's sarah westwood. sarah, any word now from officials on what will happen on wednesday? >> reporter: well, alex, white house officials are being tight-lipped about whether a response went to the house...
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the white house accused of covering up phone calls from the president and looks like the white house knew about the whistleblower sooner than we thought. till he signed up for attention to his health, unitedhealthcare medicare complete. (bold music) now, it's like he has his own health entourage. he gets medicare's largest healthcare network, a free gym membership, vision, dental and more. there's so much to take advantage of. can't wait till i'm 65. a few more chairs, please. unitedhealthcare medicare complete plans, including the only plans with the aarp name. free dental care and eye exams, and free designer eyewear. go ahead, take advantage. woman: what gives me confidence about investment decisions? rigorous fundamental research. with portfolio managers focused on the long term. who look beyond the spreadsheets to understand companies, from breakroom to boardroom. who know the only way to get a 360 view is to go around the world to get it. can i rely on deep research to help make quality investment decisions? with capital group, i can. talk to your advisor or consultant for inve
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notified the white house? >> the intelligence agency notified the white house. this is all happening much more quickly than we thought because it's not for another week or so that the inspector general for the intelligence agencies begins the formal notification saying that we have a referral. we want you to investigate. >> do we know how much the intelligence agency or the justice department told the white house about this whistle-blower complaint? >> we know they were notified that it had to do with the phone call because the justice department sends lawyers over to the white house to review the transcript of the president's phone call. we know that happens in the days said right after they learn about this. the lawyers come back to the justice department and notify other officials. we have been told previously by justice officials that attorney general bill barr gave knowledge of this much later and learned his name was mentioned by the president in this phone call. of course, then, once the formal referral comes in from the inspector general, everything sets
notified the white house? >> the intelligence agency notified the white house. this is all happening much more quickly than we thought because it's not for another week or so that the inspector general for the intelligence agencies begins the formal notification saying that we have a referral. we want you to investigate. >> do we know how much the intelligence agency or the justice department told the white house about this whistle-blower complaint? >> we know they were...
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if you're working in the white house you don't just care about the white house but congressional staff, interest groups and advocacy organizations and individuals who work for those organizations, you care about the media, you want good relationships with the media and good relationships with the bureaucracy and certain departments, in this city i would make the case that personal relationships are the realm. when somebody like sean spicer eaves the white house it is not just that they have to recruit, rehire, retrain but they lose all those personal relationships and those are things that are not easily transferable. you can teach someone to do a job, hiring somebody with experience in washington dc and politics, relatively easy to train and show them the ropes but you can't transfer all those personal relationships. for those reasons i would say it is very important to study white house staff turnover and we should care about it. i want to talk about the emergence of my data set and prior research and i will not spend a lot of time on it, so like a very dry title but the idea is a lo
if you're working in the white house you don't just care about the white house but congressional staff, interest groups and advocacy organizations and individuals who work for those organizations, you care about the media, you want good relationships with the media and good relationships with the bureaucracy and certain departments, in this city i would make the case that personal relationships are the realm. when somebody like sean spicer eaves the white house it is not just that they have to...
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official, white house officials over here at the white house, and the president said this is not being done for me. this is being done for the presidency and so the president is essentially saying what his team is saying this is about protecting the interests of the presidency. but, wolf, i thought it was also interesting, you know, the way he answered my question about whether or not his administration is stonewalling the congress. at the very end i tried to ask a follow-up as to whether or not he's will and whether his team is willing to battle it out in the courts and didn't answer that question and turned to the next question at that point. one thing we should also point out he was asked about this judge's ruling earlier this afternoon that said that his longtime accountants had to turn over financial records to members of congress. wolf, the president there said that he blamed all of this, this ruling on an obama appointed judge and so, you know, that is one of his go tos when he's confronted with a ruling that goes against him and his interests and his agenda he typically blames
official, white house officials over here at the white house, and the president said this is not being done for me. this is being done for the presidency and so the president is essentially saying what his team is saying this is about protecting the interests of the presidency. but, wolf, i thought it was also interesting, you know, the way he answered my question about whether or not his administration is stonewalling the congress. at the very end i tried to ask a follow-up as to whether or...
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white house in 2017? >> i don't know the answer to that. >> how many times that he directly to deliver a message to a member of his cabinet? >> they have -- >> did he ever discussed with you any concerns they may have committed a criminal offense? >> the white house has directed not to disclose the substance of any discussion with the president or his advisors to protect executive branch confidentiality. i recognize this is not my privilege. >> can i make a point of order? pursuant to clause, the general is at or paid he has exceeded the time limit under the five minute rule. >> i will enforce the time limit under the five minute rule. >> i challenge the ruling of the chair. >> the ruling of the chairs challenge paid all in favor of overwriting, i >> roll call. where is -- >> we can make this a lot easier. we can. we will call the role >> mr. nadler? >> the question is, will the ruling of the chair be overruled? my vote is no. >> mr. nadler votes no. ms. jackson lee? ms. jackson lee votes no. mr. cohen? m
white house in 2017? >> i don't know the answer to that. >> how many times that he directly to deliver a message to a member of his cabinet? >> they have -- >> did he ever discussed with you any concerns they may have committed a criminal offense? >> the white house has directed not to disclose the substance of any discussion with the president or his advisors to protect executive branch confidentiality. i recognize this is not my privilege. >> can i make a...
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chairman cummings asked the white house to produce emails of white house officials july 1st, 2019. three weeks ago. the white house, and abby wolf, attorney for ivanka trump and jared kushner are cooperating with requests from the chairman. he briefed the committee twice. chairman cummings is rushing to subpoena for headlines before august recess, choosing confrontation over cooperation. here are the facts. here are the facts. jared kushner's attorney told us he preserved all records as required by law and does not use personal email or other platforms to conduct official business. following the law. imagine that. ivanka trump inadvertently used unofficial email for official business on a few occasions but corrected her actions exactly as the law directs and provided all, every single one of those emails, to the white house for preservation. furthermore, contrary to chairman cummings' assertion, her attorney explained she forwards all emails relating official business to her official white house account. again, as you're supposed to do according to law. despite this, the chairman i
chairman cummings asked the white house to produce emails of white house officials july 1st, 2019. three weeks ago. the white house, and abby wolf, attorney for ivanka trump and jared kushner are cooperating with requests from the chairman. he briefed the committee twice. chairman cummings is rushing to subpoena for headlines before august recess, choosing confrontation over cooperation. here are the facts. here are the facts. jared kushner's attorney told us he preserved all records as...
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and he was at the white house yesterday. is he or is he not based on your reporting going to serve as an outside council on impeachment to the president? >> maybe. most likely. but there were reports last night that trey gowdy had lunch we the president yesterday. there were reports several hours later that he was on board. the way it has been described to me is number one, i think people got confused in the initial reports in not understanding that he was not ever supposed to be part of the white house apparatus. it was always going to be an outside counsel. somebody r number two, it's said a an offer has not been made to gowdy yet. but it wasn't a done deal as of last night. as you know, until these things are done in trumpland and even then they're not necessarily done. he will likely be there. i think they will welcome his help. i think they would welcome his help on a number of fronts including a public facing defense. but it is not quite there yet. maybe that'll change in the next couple of hours. but as of last night,
and he was at the white house yesterday. is he or is he not based on your reporting going to serve as an outside council on impeachment to the president? >> maybe. most likely. but there were reports last night that trey gowdy had lunch we the president yesterday. there were reports several hours later that he was on board. the way it has been described to me is number one, i think people got confused in the initial reports in not understanding that he was not ever supposed to be part of...
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this is the style of this white house. this is the style of the white house to want to fight, to want to have a foil, in particular, a democratic foil and the foils here, of course, are nancy pelosi, jerry nadler, the folks who are over these committees and over the house democrats. i think this will continue from this white house, because it isn't clear where this goes. it's not clear how long this fight lasts. it's not clear how you resolve it. what is the real power of the democrats to actually compel people? are they willing to go as far as susan is talking about here? or as barr joked about, this idea of handcuffs and putting people in jail. i guess there's a little congressional jail some place on the hill. but for now, this is a white house that likes to have this defiant posture. and also, i think, the zroerts, too. the republican voters. the idea that this is a place that they're under siege. >> bianna, the white house argues that the democrats are certainly trying to do a do-over on the mueller report. they say t
this is the style of this white house. this is the style of the white house to want to fight, to want to have a foil, in particular, a democratic foil and the foils here, of course, are nancy pelosi, jerry nadler, the folks who are over these committees and over the house democrats. i think this will continue from this white house, because it isn't clear where this goes. it's not clear how long this fight lasts. it's not clear how you resolve it. what is the real power of the democrats to...
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for five senior white house staffers. you were one of 420 alarms who voted unanimously last month to make sure the full mueller report is released. do you support this effort by the judiciary committee? >> look, wolf, i've said all along, let's make this completely transparent. the fact that democrats can't take a two-week break from their mission to overturn the election in 2016 and wait for attorney general barr to go through the process to make this report completely transparent says a lot more about the state of the democrat party today than anything else. i think we can afford to wait a couple of weeks to the point that the attorney general goes through, whether it's the grand jury testimony or some of the classified parts of it to go through that legal process, to make it -- to make it unclassified and available to the public. i think we can afford to wait. but the democrats aren't willing to do that pb aand that says a more about the disarray of their party than anything else. >> let's get your thoughts, congressma
for five senior white house staffers. you were one of 420 alarms who voted unanimously last month to make sure the full mueller report is released. do you support this effort by the judiciary committee? >> look, wolf, i've said all along, let's make this completely transparent. the fact that democrats can't take a two-week break from their mission to overturn the election in 2016 and wait for attorney general barr to go through the process to make this report completely transparent says a...
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questions about her time at the white house. that includes questions such as where her office was in the west wing, as well as whether she told the truth to the special counsel. according to democratic lawmakers in the room, they're making very clear she's not answering anything about any topics about their time at the white house. democrats coming in did want to ask her about those allegations of obstruction of justice that were laid out in the mueller report. the efforts allegedly by the president to undermine the mueller probe, including how he handled the firing of james comey, whether he wanted to dismiss the special counsel, as was alleged in the report, among other things, including his relationship with michael flynn and her role in drafting a misleading statement that went out to the press when it was revealed that donald trump jr. had a meeting at trump tower with russians who wanted to offer dirt on the clinton campaign. all those topics off limits. coming out of this hearing, democrats are making it very clear they'r
questions about her time at the white house. that includes questions such as where her office was in the west wing, as well as whether she told the truth to the special counsel. according to democratic lawmakers in the room, they're making very clear she's not answering anything about any topics about their time at the white house. democrats coming in did want to ask her about those allegations of obstruction of justice that were laid out in the mueller report. the efforts allegedly by the...
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the white house is just making stuff up. they're saying this blanket immunity that no court case has ever talked about or ever found. in fact, the white house has not even exerted executive privilege when it comes to don mcgahn and he is a private citizen right now. we expect that he will come. >> as you know, the house oversight committee just voted to hold the attorney general bill barr and the commerce secretary wilbur ross in contempt over that citizenship question on the 2020 census. do you want to move forward with a full house vote? >> so what was good about the house vote that we took yesterday is it authorized all committees to have their subpoenas and contempt citations automatically enforced without future house votes. so, in fact, that one house vote has authorized their oversight committee to go forward and litigate this thin court, so that's what we did yesterday. >> the full house was planning to hold the attorney general bill barr in contempt over the mueller report, until your committee reached a deal with t
the white house is just making stuff up. they're saying this blanket immunity that no court case has ever talked about or ever found. in fact, the white house has not even exerted executive privilege when it comes to don mcgahn and he is a private citizen right now. we expect that he will come. >> as you know, the house oversight committee just voted to hold the attorney general bill barr and the commerce secretary wilbur ross in contempt over that citizenship question on the 2020 census....
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to officials in the white house or close to the white house, there's also the sense of victory in that it appears that this is all going to end without the president sitting down with robert mueller. that was always a big sticking point from the very beginning and it appears that that is not going to happen, that robert mueller is wrapping all of this up without that sit down interview with the president. that is looked upon as a victory. now inside, there has been some planning and strategizing about how to respond when the report is handed over and when all of this comes to an end. emmet flood within the white house has been meeting with a small group of officials gaming out different scenarios in terms of whether some of the information that comes out is skull tri, they're outlining it, it's a wait and see approach in the white house right now, brooke. >> what about it's wait and see, a lot of places outside the white house for this report, that is certainly not the end of the speculation, pamela. so what are some of the other key questions that still remain? >> reporter: that's rig
to officials in the white house or close to the white house, there's also the sense of victory in that it appears that this is all going to end without the president sitting down with robert mueller. that was always a big sticking point from the very beginning and it appears that that is not going to happen, that robert mueller is wrapping all of this up without that sit down interview with the president. that is looked upon as a victory. now inside, there has been some planning and...
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the white house is there interested in ensuring that those white house documents remain confidential and within executive branch, and that is kind of a long-standing push and pull that has been going on for decades. and from the white house counsels office perspective, and when you might say why is it white house care so much about keeping internal white house communications confidential? the reason is, is that, and this is the real world reason, part of the real world reason is that nobody wants to have their e-mails strolled all over the front page of the "washington post." but another real world reason is that if presidents most senior advisers, those who are engaging with the president on a day-to-day basis about the important decisions that the president is facing, have a concern that their communications as reflected in internal documents will be provided in real time or virtual real-time to the public or to the congress, that it will essentially kill the advice that the president gets. that is a very practical, real concern. i seen it happen in real life where people start to
the white house is there interested in ensuring that those white house documents remain confidential and within executive branch, and that is kind of a long-standing push and pull that has been going on for decades. and from the white house counsels office perspective, and when you might say why is it white house care so much about keeping internal white house communications confidential? the reason is, is that, and this is the real world reason, part of the real world reason is that nobody...
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numerous witnesses testified about the importance of a white house meeting with the president of the united states specifically a meeting in the oval office an official act by president trump as david home senior official in the u.s. embassy embassy in ukraine said it is important to understand that a white house visit was critical to president selenski president selenski needed to show u.s. support at the highest levels in order to demonstrate to russian president vladimir putin that he had u.s. backing as well as to advance his ambitious anti-corruption reform agenda at home in other words the white house visit would help selenski anti-corruption reforms and that support remains critical as president selenski meets today with president putin to try to resolve the conflict in the east now the day after this phone call president trump sought to ensure that president selenski got the message on july 26th u.s. officials met with president selenski and other ukrainian officials in kieve and president selenski mentioned that president trump had brought up some quote very sensitive issues
numerous witnesses testified about the importance of a white house meeting with the president of the united states specifically a meeting in the oval office an official act by president trump as david home senior official in the u.s. embassy embassy in ukraine said it is important to understand that a white house visit was critical to president selenski president selenski needed to show u.s. support at the highest levels in order to demonstrate to russian president vladimir putin that he had...
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house. >> if they work in the white house. this has been reaffirmed many times, most recently during the obama administration and by their doj. i think they're going to run into some serious roadblocks if they come after kushner and ivanka and the poster who exist as the senior-most layer in this white house. >> let's turn to the fact that jerry nadler and the judiciary committee is trying to subpoena the full mueller report. president trump tweeted today, quote, no matter what information is given to the crazed democrats from the no-collusion mueller report, it will never be good enough. does he have a point there? i know you disagree with him, but the bottom line is, democrats are going to be trying to talk about the mueller report no matter what it says. >> but the american public wants to see the mueller report. people feel as if they paid for it, they feel as if this is something they want to see. democrats are acting on behalf of people who elected them, the majority. and they want to see the report and underlying data.
house. >> if they work in the white house. this has been reaffirmed many times, most recently during the obama administration and by their doj. i think they're going to run into some serious roadblocks if they come after kushner and ivanka and the poster who exist as the senior-most layer in this white house. >> let's turn to the fact that jerry nadler and the judiciary committee is trying to subpoena the full mueller report. president trump tweeted today, quote, no matter what...
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that is the white house in general. throughout our history that the occupant adapts to the office in the office adapts to the occupant. i think mrs. nixon, like all first ladies, this finds all of them together. there is no person who cares more about the success of the president and the presidency and the president's spouse. that is their single focus and that is something that will bind all of them together in what they share as the single person who has experienced the ups and downs, and who at the end of the day is not like any other advisor. they are a different confidant. i think mrs. nixon does not get the credit for just what an incredible political mastermind that she was. this is the hardest working person on the president's campaign. to think about it and richard nixon's campaign he had gone from congressman to senator to vice president of the united states, and in all of these campaigns, some of them were difficult. 1952 running for the vice presidency when the scandal on the finances corrupted and how -- er
that is the white house in general. throughout our history that the occupant adapts to the office in the office adapts to the occupant. i think mrs. nixon, like all first ladies, this finds all of them together. there is no person who cares more about the success of the president and the presidency and the president's spouse. that is their single focus and that is something that will bind all of them together in what they share as the single person who has experienced the ups and downs, and who...
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bush white house. she has degrees from new college in sarasota, florida and the university of missouri columbia. to her immediate left is tamara keith, who joined npr in 2009, and has been a white house correspondent since 2014. -- for national public radio since 2014. she co-hosts the npr politics podcast, which is the top political podcast in america. and i admit, it is something i listen to every single week. miss keith has covered the trump administration from day one. covered the final two years of the obama presidency, as well as covering the 2016 presidential campaign, when she was assigned to cover hillary clinton. in 2018, she was elected to serve on the board of the white house correspondents association. she has worked for a number of npr affiliate stations, including wosu in columbus ohio, and kpcc, southern california public radio. she has degrees from the university of california berkeley and the ucb graduate school of journalism. last but not least, she is a member of the bad news babes,
bush white house. she has degrees from new college in sarasota, florida and the university of missouri columbia. to her immediate left is tamara keith, who joined npr in 2009, and has been a white house correspondent since 2014. -- for national public radio since 2014. she co-hosts the npr politics podcast, which is the top political podcast in america. and i admit, it is something i listen to every single week. miss keith has covered the trump administration from day one. covered the final two...
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there's a white house florist and a lovely shop on the ground floor of the white house. and with the social secretary taking the lead in this, and bringing in everyone. bringing in the white house florist, bringing in the white house chef, who is an extraordinary and visual. -- individual. chris comerford i got to know very well and she was an assistant chef when i first worked at the white house. she was promoted during the president bush years. it was wonderful to see her in this lead position as the white house chef. -once she hasther an understanding of what the goal is for the evening, then the presentation of the menu, and how she brings together the first course, the second course, and of course the wonderful dessert. themeit right within that and plan of the first lady. host: we are showing our viewers what the table looks like. you see the gold and the china. a mix i believe of ... capricia: this axle he was china selected for 200th anniversary this actually-- was selected for the 200 anniversary of the laying of the cornerstone of the white house it was selecte
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and we still have a white house that basically denies that this took place, and we have a white house that is so afraid of donald trump's wrath that when the former secretary of homeland security said let's get a cabinet meeting together, to actually plan for 2020, the white house chief of staff said let's not have that meeting because it might offend the president. this is outrageous, and it is candidly beyond the pale, and why our committee, bipartisan, and why this congress needs to make sure it doesn't happen again. we need to make a law in place that if you receive assistance from a foreign power during an election, you have an obligation to report that. that we make sure that we have our election systems safe and secure with a paper audit trail and that the large companies who have 90%, three companies have 90% of our voter files, there's some way to have security checks on the files. and that we have some rules of the road around facebook, youtube, twitter, in terms of how they are not going to be manipulated on a going forward basis. every american, i don't care what political
and we still have a white house that basically denies that this took place, and we have a white house that is so afraid of donald trump's wrath that when the former secretary of homeland security said let's get a cabinet meeting together, to actually plan for 2020, the white house chief of staff said let's not have that meeting because it might offend the president. this is outrageous, and it is candidly beyond the pale, and why our committee, bipartisan, and why this congress needs to make...
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white house officials told me that they were directed by white house lawyers to remove the electronic transcript from the computer system in which said transcripts are typically stored. instead, the transcript was loaded on a separate electronic system that otherwise is used to store and handle classified information of especially sensitive nature. according to the whistle-blower, a white house official believes they abused the system because the call didn't contain anything remotely sensitive. the whistle-blower says multiple officials were deeply concerned about contacts rudy guliani had with ukrainian officials in the months leading up to that phone call. also today, lawmakers took testimony from america's top spy of the whistle-blower's complaint. the inspector general deemed the complaints credible and of urgent concern but the acting director of national intelligence joseph maguire did not hand it over the congress. he said he went to the justice department because among other things, he was concerned about executive privilege. >> director maguire, this appears to be the first i
white house officials told me that they were directed by white house lawyers to remove the electronic transcript from the computer system in which said transcripts are typically stored. instead, the transcript was loaded on a separate electronic system that otherwise is used to store and handle classified information of especially sensitive nature. according to the whistle-blower, a white house official believes they abused the system because the call didn't contain anything remotely sensitive....
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house could be backed up by someone from inside of the white house. next week, tim morrison, a top adviser on the national security council is scheduled to speak with congress. he was on the ukraine call with trump. he may be preparing to back up bill taylor's explosive testimony from earlier this week where taylor said there was a quid pro quo with ukraine. >> tune out the noise. listen to the testimony. it's moving forward. there could be more corroboration coming from another key witness. former national security adviser john bolton. "the new york times" reporting that impeachment investigators are negotiate with bolton's attorneys for him to testify as well in private. and as the impeachment inquiry continues, centered on a request by the president for a foreign country to investigate his political opponents here at home, we are learning that attorney general bill barr's investigation of the origins of the 2016 russian probe has now become a criminal one. let's begin with the impeachment inquiry. a lot of developments there. sunlen serfaty is on c
house could be backed up by someone from inside of the white house. next week, tim morrison, a top adviser on the national security council is scheduled to speak with congress. he was on the ukraine call with trump. he may be preparing to back up bill taylor's explosive testimony from earlier this week where taylor said there was a quid pro quo with ukraine. >> tune out the noise. listen to the testimony. it's moving forward. there could be more corroboration coming from another key...
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remember, key white house officials current and former members in the white house spoke to robert mueller's team, don mcgahn, reince priebus, steve bannon, hope hicks, stephen miller just to name a few and they were key witnesses in the obstruction of justice probe. my colleague laura jarrett is reporting that is the section of the report released later today that is lightly redacted and their names are expected to be revealed. remember they spoke to robert mueller's team under penalty of lying to the fbi which lends more credence to what they told mueller's investigators. so that is going to be key. that's really what we're focused on. at the time the strategy in the white house was to let robert mueller speak to basically whoever he wanted to besides the president in order to try to prevent an interview with the president. well, that may have worked, but as one source says that i spoke with, one of the witnesses who spoke to robert mueller's team, that may not be good for these former and current white house aides who may have provided embarrassing information about the president and i am
remember, key white house officials current and former members in the white house spoke to robert mueller's team, don mcgahn, reince priebus, steve bannon, hope hicks, stephen miller just to name a few and they were key witnesses in the obstruction of justice probe. my colleague laura jarrett is reporting that is the section of the report released later today that is lightly redacted and their names are expected to be revealed. remember they spoke to robert mueller's team under penalty of lying...
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the white house white house directed them to have come in and they will end up if kniss-oknisthis sphere. three witnesses expected to testify next week and all pointed to mick mulvaney's role. heard a discussion mick mulvaney's role as laid out by fiona hill related to a specific deliverable for a white house meeting's that being investigations according to eu ambassador gordon sondland and mick mulvaney's direct real to suspend u.s. security asivsistae to ukraine. what occurred, and what democratic lawmakers want and say they need. that said, they've made clear they're moving forward no matter what. anytime the white house decides not to send anyone up here or obstruct it becomes more evidence for the article of impeachment they're considering along with several others related to obstruction. jake? >> thank you. >>> i want to sdrus transcripts with two former federal prosecutors. and the former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. john bolton is all over these transcripts expressing dismay, being upset about what's going on. and he has yet to comply with the house reques
the white house white house directed them to have come in and they will end up if kniss-oknisthis sphere. three witnesses expected to testify next week and all pointed to mick mulvaney's role. heard a discussion mick mulvaney's role as laid out by fiona hill related to a specific deliverable for a white house meeting's that being investigations according to eu ambassador gordon sondland and mick mulvaney's direct real to suspend u.s. security asivsistae to ukraine. what occurred, and what...
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hitting back at the white house. she says any efforts to hide the president's abuse of power will be considered evidence of here's the thing about managing for your business.s when you've got public clouds, and private clouds, and hybrid clouds- things can get a bit cloudy for you. but now, there's the dell technologies cloud, powered by vmware. a single hub for a consistent operating experience across all your clouds. that should clear things up. i'm about to capture proof of the ivory billed...
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white house up to?ndha josh: rudy giuliani is over in ukraine with one american news network, a right wing conservave network, meeting witho prosecutors, seen by the u.s. government to be ethically deficient, meeting with some of his allies he's d t with before. he's essentially doing what he did the first timeve all again, looking for more evidence to tout the narrative that ukraine interfered with the election and was out to get president trump. that has been debunked lots of ways but wt rudy is trying to do is to show there is something here, even if it's just a kernel, it gives people a chance to talk about what he's finding there and he's not giving up. there were lots of white house officialsnd g.o.p. allies who are stunned he would return baco what one person called the scene of the crime ton essentially m dance on stage of the scene of the crime. that was a quote wead in a piece, it's a remarkable move. mberly: when you're talking about t timing for the democrats, one thing that has united democ
white house up to?ndha josh: rudy giuliani is over in ukraine with one american news network, a right wing conservave network, meeting witho prosecutors, seen by the u.s. government to be ethically deficient, meeting with some of his allies he's d t with before. he's essentially doing what he did the first timeve all again, looking for more evidence to tout the narrative that ukraine interfered with the election and was out to get president trump. that has been debunked lots of ways but wt rudy...