sores more than 300 points that say surge to an all-time record fueled by glowing reviews of president trump s congressional address. he kept a low profile today tweeting nonl all caps, thank you, no bragging or twitter rants just two words from his personal account. 47 million people tuned in to watch the pruz president s address and he put a lot of asks acts on the table, haej healthcare, immigration, tax cuts, on and on and today the rubber met the road. meeting with republican leadership to turn all of those words and promises into actual action. we re just here to start the process. it begins as of now and we think we re going to have tremendous success. david purdue was in that meeting and he s out front tonight i m going to speak with him i want to begin with jim acosta he is at the white house and uncharacteristically to say the least, quiet day for president trump. that s right pu white house officials from the president on down are still slating after last night s sp
jon: the congressional baseball game will go on. see you back here in an hour. outnumbered starts now. sandra: new details pourit yesterday s shooting. this is the number steve s glaze remains in critical condition and will require more surgery. three others were shot and remain injured. this is outnumbered, and sandra smith. your today, kennedy, also from the intelligence report, trish regan, jessica tarlov is here, and today s #oneluckyguy, brian kilmeade. he is outnumbered. we thought you didn t have enough to do today.
jumped in and jumped into the arms of the congressman. meanwhile, family members of matt micah who is the head of government relations for tyson foods say that he was shot multiple times. he remains in intensive care and critical condition at george washington university hospital. we know the entire speech anyone family as well as his aides will be at tonight s baseball game. it will be an incredibly emotional experience for all. sandra: thank you.
An exploration of news and events in the 1990s. In the opener, TV shows from the decade are examined, from animated hits South Park and Beavis and.
An exploration of news and events in the 1990s. In the opener, TV shows from the decade are examined, from animated hits South Park and Beavis and.
An exploration of news and events in the 1990s. In the opener, TV shows from the decade are examined, from animated hits South Park and Beavis and.
An exploration of news and events in the 1990s. In the opener, TV shows from the decade are examined, from animated hits South Park and Beavis and.
An exploration of news and events in the 1990s. In the opener, TV shows from the decade are examined, from animated hits South Park and Beavis and.
An exploration of news and events in the 1990s. In the opener, TV shows from the decade are examined, from animated hits South Park and Beavis and.
An exploration of news and events in the 1990s. In the opener, TV shows from the decade are examined, fr
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plausible, innocent explanation although i can t see one here for building all these offshore accounts and funneling money there to escape reporting it to the irs. on the other hand, i don t think the manafort defense is working. his defense is essentially this: he is batman, he s blaming robin for all the problems. and that s just not going to work. dana: like the jury is not going to buy that let me ask you a few things that other possible, you know, big shot lobbyists in washington, d.c. are rethinking some of their own practices at this point. that is a great question, dana. i think one of the things people overlooking is that manafort is not the unusual one in a way. he is unusual in that he tried to hide the money and not report it to the irs. it s not unusual in the way that he is making the money. he, like a lot i think this is partially why trump campaigned against quote, unquote, the swamp. there are lobbyists. a lot of peo
right now the judge is reading the charges after mr. cohen told the court, i am truly sorry and i promises to do better. he apologize nod country. and the defense team is asking for full consideration of mercy and telling the judge that the client came forward to offer evidence against the most p powerful man in the country not knowing the result. the prosecutors are responding forcefully and saying that powerful and privileged individuals cannot violate laws without impunity, and back with me, this tremendous panel, danny cevallos, ken delainian, and elliott and jill winebank. and jill, what do you make of what we have heard so far in this robust apology that we have heard from michael cohen saying that he was acting out of blind loyalty to donald trump. of course, the phrase blind loyalty to donald trump reminds
me of the book by john dean blind ambition and there is some similarity between the two of them where they were basically blinded by the power of the president. but yo
sought to protect us. but now along comes a president who actually says he is constitutionally empowered to do whatever he wants. that he can neither be prosecuted or even investigated for any crime. and that he can totally ignore any impeachment proceeding of which he disapproves. these are the claims of a wanna be tyrant who has ex-towed the virtues of tyrants from manila to moscow. to advance tyranny, he adopts an open-border policy. inviting foreigners to come into our country and intrude in our elections. foreign nations have their own agendas. especially, adversaries like rush s russia and china. american citizens should be the only ones determining the fate of america. if the president continues demanding more foreign interference, we will never have truly-free elections. and we will not be free. we act today, recognizing the solemn responsibility to safeguard our security and constitution. we pledge allegiance to the flag. and the republic for which it stands. not to one man
Joe biden. you have donald trump who is gagged. does gag order prevent his family from talking specifics about this case? i don t think it does. i think his family is free to make arguments. this judge was required under code of judicial conduct to recuse himself. why? because his immediate family member issue his adult daughter has financial and economic interest in outcome of her dad s case. through her democrat consulting organization, she and her clients have been fundraising by citing trump prosecution in new york over which her dad presides and they have raised some 93 million and the amount is continuing. so if you read the code, it says
Nobody likes a phony politician, and that seems so establishment. kayleigh: it does. and they re trying to bring in small dollar donations, and they congregated the three presidents, obama, clinton and biden, they broke a record of $25 million, and then trump broke the record next weekend at mar rah rag go, $50 million. cash on hand, $192 million versus trump s $93 million, so some ground to mange for republicans. but trunk, you know, he had that $50 million fundraiser. kim ooh not sure money means as much as it used to, buying ads in key swing statement ises. social media drives elections more and more as we re seeing, and that s basically free. hillary clinton outraised donald trump 2 to 1 in 2016, and trump still won. i m not saying money isn t important, but it isn t as important as it used to be. i think donald trump will close that gap regardless because enthusiasm s on his side. kayleigh: and as you know, trump is driving the narrative.
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Popularity of baseball and what happened. super bowl up, up, up, and this year being so extraordinary, even my wife watched it. baseball going kind of down, down, down. you finally sort of hit almost rock bottom here with the rangers versus the diamondbacks. even the final game, this triangle, didn t attract many more viewers than the series as a whole. this is the cubs winning the world series for the first time since 1908. this is the dodgers versus the yankees, highest rated world series game. of course, you have two marquee teams. all of this actually has an effect. without as many viewers on television, television rights get affected, the profitability of the team gets affected. this is interesting because there have been three recent deals in major sports. let s look at the differences. baltimore orioles, owned by peter angelos for 30 years, over 20 years, he made a 7.7% annual return on his investment. bought it for $193 million and