and putt against leaders of his own party like congressman nancy pelosi and senator warren. liberals are quick to condemn the spending bill calling it a broib for banks and donors. mike emmanuel is live on capitol hill with us. mike, the senate so manies stuck on the extension, they did do something successfully, right? reporter: no question about that. they passed a short- term government funding to buy senators more time. it was scheduled to be quiet today. and there are conversations taking place about cutting the deal on the government extension and we ll so if it pans out. earlier harry reid sounded aggravated. regrettably the republicans
pulled the legislation off. and now, we are regulated to watching the time tick away on the clocks. reporter: at this point the senators are in session seven hours and counting, julie? what have they done all day long. a voteramma. and look at the names. murphy to be surgeon general and car lincolman for social security commissioner.
hampshire which will be a town hall, same format as sunday s debate here on cnn. dana bash joins us with the details and political strategy behind this. this basically seems like an obvious dry run for sunday night. one source told me it was a scrimmage. they really want donald trump to kind of retain his muscle memory from town halls. he hasn t done as many town halls as chris christie or john mccain who basically lived in new hampshire where a town hall is part of the political tdna there. but the fact is they want him to be in an intimate settic just like on sunday night. they have chosen the place where chris christie had his first down hall when he announced for president in 2016. and chris christie is involved in trying to get donald trump ready stylistically for the idea
said, explicitly to me and others that what made him success flfl that debate. he had the practice. one texted me as it was going on last night, practice practice, it matter. i spoke to a source familiar wi
come on man get real. he repatted my words back to me. get real. as he began thrusting his genitals. reporter: she said the sexual advance eventually stopped. she had dinner him and then threat hotel. she said she was offered a job at trump s golf course near l.a. but turned it down when the salary was half of what she expected. she hasn t talked to trump since but reach out in april of this year to give him a chance to explain his behavior. she never heard back. with a flood of allegations she felt compelled to speak out. you don t have the right to treat women as sexual objects just because you re a star. reporter: in a statement today trump says to be clear i never met her at a hotel or greeted her inappropriately a decade ago. he continued that s not who i am as a person and it is not how i ve conducted my life. kristen anderson telling the washington post she too was groped by trump at a nightclub in new york in the early 1990s. the person on my right who unbeknowns
hollywood. they were talking first about a married women trump had tried to seduce but he didn t use that word. and then talking about the co-star they were going to make. much of is the graphic and obscene. the very fact the such a videotape of the presidential candidate needs such a warrant speaks for itself. i moved on her actually. she was down in palm beach. i moved on her. and i failed. i ll admit it. i did try and [ bleep ]. she was married. her name was nancy. i moved on her heavily. in fact i took her out furniture shopping. i told her i ll show you where you can get some nice furniture. i moved on her like a bitch. but i couldn t get there. and she was married. and all of a sudden i see her, she s now got the big phony tits and everything. she s totally changed her looks. your girl is hot at [ bleep ]. in the purple. whoa. yes. the donald has scored. whoa, my man. wait you got to look okay. you are a maybe it is a different one. no that s her. you got
north korean actions just re-enforced for both leaders why this is the number one threat to both prime minister abe and to president trump. i think the north korean actions were deliberately timed after what was a pretty good week in terms of u.s. policy in asia, with regard to president trump s call with xi jinping and secretary mattis s trip to the region, i think the trump administration said look, we re here and we re not going to be an easy issue to deal with. right now the national security advisor is said to have broke on the law and critics call for him to be fired, for him to step down. how much does that impact the advice that this group can give the president at this time? i think the precedent is going to get advise from a wide range of people, including the folks in the state department,
particularly those commitments to china that would affect the finances that north korea has for building these missiles, there may be a statement that comes out of the u.n. security
talk about the e.u. the e.u. is not a very democratic institution. when you look at the majority of people in poland, in other parts of europe, they support these policies that the e.u. elites themselves really deplore. there s talk earlier this year of the e.u. sanctioning the czech republic and poland and hungary for their immigration policy. huge majorities in those countries favor restricting migrants. they don t want the country to be flooded with migrants the way germany has been. the e.u. wants to punish them for that. when we talk about e.u. or european elites, we aren t really talk about people who care all that much what actual citizens of poland want. or think. tucker: you see that here in this country on display every day. how long can fake democracy continue? ethically seeing the repercussions, the backlash from
everything about his little puppet donald trump. our president is walking into a room tomorrow morning in hamburg germany with a guy looking across to the
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million, which means there s about $16 million unaccounted for. that was unreported to the irs, so he s not paying taxes on that. a lot of that was money that he made from his work for ukraine overseas, and then funneled that through bank accounts in cyprus. we know that he used a lot of those funds to pay for that lavish lifestyle we heard about last week and early this week. things like his ostrich jacket that has gotten so much attention in this trial. who doesn t want an ostrich jacket? ashley parker, as this case moves forward, the question of whether president trump is going to be talking to bob mueller, it seems to be stuck in the mud. this is the president s tweet today. this is an illegal brought rigged witch hunt run by people who are totally corrupt and are conflicted. it was started and paid for by crooked hillary and democr
and the president needs something to energize his base. nothing would energize republicans more than let s save the president. good to see you and welcome back. a morgan, let me just try and start with you. because giuliani is now saying maybe this whole investigation will help republicans come november. well, yeah, i think the president has actually said that himself at amou lot of these rallies, of they re going to try to impeach me, to motivate his base. they re looking for things to galvanize their base, and the president tends to turn things on their heads. he wants to energize the base, will it work? i think one thing law enforcement tends to be bad at and that eegsz mo s politics.
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the president s team doesn ting want doesn t want to do that especially this close to the election. but their jobs are to protect him. rudy giuliani is not a trial attorney, so he s not representing the president in a court of
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acknowledged that the police have asked him questions about mollie. he told me does not know the results of that lie detector test and he insists he has nothing to do with her disappearance. shep? shepard: matt finn on scene brooklyn, iowa. the judge in paul manafort s trial has apologized now to the special counsel robert mueller s team for being too harsh on them in font front of the jury. yesterday the judge criticized prosecutors from allowing an expert witness from the irs to stay in the courtroom while other witnesses were testifying. prosecutors pointed out he had already okayed. this now the judge says he was wrong. more on that ahead. the feds say president trump s former campaign chairman was the master mind of a multi-million-dollar scheme to evade u.s. taxes and banking laws. he faces more than a dozen charges connected to lobbying he did for a pro-russia political group in ukraine. paul manafort
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about. can the legal system resist a political campaign led by the president of the united states. my favorite weird anecdote of yesterday, at one point giuliani was running out of so many people to talk to, he had to talk to a fellow lawyer. jay sekulow had a radio show. here is jay sekulow interviewing rudy giuliani, his boss as the attorney. listen. mayor, i know you ve said and i ve said we want to see this come to closure soon here. mayor? yeah, we do. it s about time that it ends. i also think, and i hope the special counsel is as sensitive to it as we are. we do not want to run into the november elections. so back up from that. this should be over with by september 1st. is that a threat? look, it s throwing everything at the wall and trying to see what sticks. i think everything that s said here is correct. this is a political messaging campaign, but it s not without peril, right? everything rudy