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
may be more people to come, is the president has to get back on track.k. he has to honor the promises that he made during the campaign. he has to get a legislative agenda passed by 2018, the start of the new year, otherwise we re going to be consumed next year with the midterm elections. it will be every man and woman for themselves and they re going to be running for the hills. the president needs a staff t around him, that s congenial, and believe me, it s possible, it happens. i worked with two presidents and the staffs had disagreements but they were in the room and once that disagreement was over, and a consensus was had, policy was made and that s what we have to do. you also have to make sure the president understands that you make policy in washington but you sell it on main street. tucker: for sure. i think he already sold it on main street, though. that s what that campaign was about. he ran out a bunch of different things that everybody in d.c.pa hated but the public kin
that he had been rumored to be dead this most recent recording released last year u.s. officials say they re working to verify the authenticity of the message. hugh heffner the founder of playboy magazine has died at the age of ninety one credited with helping assure in the one nine hundred sixty s. sexual revolution with his groundbreaking men s magazine hefner was also known for his hedonistic lifestyle which he kept up well into his eighty s his critics said he just peddled pornography and several of his female employees called bunnies said they were raped at parties in his hollywood home the playboy mansion. currents in iraq vote yes for independence but iraq isn t going to let them go without a fight and turkey is threatening to get involved in the conflict as well i m sorry i m in berlin this is the day.
so that the people of kurdistan have made their decision and entered a new phase different from anything in the past. that nobody blame us for this but that they took advantag
i m for keeping them up. and what to make of the president s opioid announcement. if we can teach young people and people generally not to start, it s really, really easy not to take them. when all in starts now. good evening from new york. i m joy reid in for chris hayes. tonight amid signs that robert mueller s investigation could be closing in, the white house is scrambling to discredit the messenger with a big assist from his partners on fox news. there s no way the american people can trust robert mueller to investigate anything russian related. what really stinks here is mueller, rosenstein, andrew wiesman and james comey appear to have covered it all up, the uranium one deal. we have to have mueller fired. yes, robert mueller, i hope you re watching. oh robert mueller, are you awake tonight? robert mueller is now investigating anything involved with russia, how is that possible? to be fair and impartial, it s impossible because of his past role in this. he s
why is that? is he couldn t ihe couldn ting. he seems to be the person that makes donald trump the most nervous. all of those stay strong, he drnt wadidn t want to fire him. but i think that is looming out there. so you have this committee that is chaired by jeff sessions where the gentleman who was in charge of it recruits in papadopoulous and he is now actually also talking to at least the senate committees and probably to mueller s team as well, you have this team that now seems to be kind of in low customer of the contacts with russia in addition to trump jr., to kushner and others.locust of russia in addition to trump jr., to kushner and others. but carter page overnight is now saying that shortly after his trip to russia to meet with russian officials in july of
2016, which we now learn he did meet with russian high official, not just university officials or whatever he was trying to say before, but shortly after the trip, he sentd an e-mail to one aide describing insights h
to meet with kim jong un. i don t expect that kim jong un would come to the united states because he might fear that he would be thrown in american jail and never see the light of dayat ever again.ro not that that would happen. n so it may be that they choose potentially south korea right there along the border in panmunjom which would be thehe site of the talks between south korea s president moon jae-in and kim jong un later in may. or maybe it s a third country, some neutral country somewhere else in the world where everyone can meet. how did we get to this point? the white house just walking us through that in a conference call right now, but chung eui-young is the south korean national security advisor, said in a statement outside the white house here that it was due to president trump s program of maximum pressure that north korea came to the table. they said that while kim is committed to the denuclearization of the korean peninsula, he also understands the joint military exer
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might be shrinking a little bit, but that base is going to stay the same. the republican party hasn t changed. it remains free trade, doesn t like his tariffs, remains very solidly behind brett kavanaugh, they like neil gorsuch, they like the military buildup, they love 4% gdp. if the president were not dragged down by the scandals and the russian investigation, 55%, the generic ballot right now is 7% if you look, about 5 of them, but it is about 7%, i don t think there is a blue wave, i think that heidi heitkamp will lose in north dakota. i think that joe manchin will lose in west virginia, joe donnelly in indiana will lose, bill nelson will lose in florida. i think the republican to pick up four or five seats in the senate and they re going to hold the house because you do not have outside of the core msnbc audience, outside of your core suppo
A recap of the day s headlines and a look at what s in store for tomorrow.
by those carr fire, the home behind us leveled and reduced to only ask. one of the only few items that remains recognizable as this picture dominic pickup truck in the driveway that was burned right down to the metal. six people have died as a result of the fire. it is now 23% contained. firefighters say it is still growing. needed more than double in size from over the weekend. it stands at more than 100,000 acres. it is also destroyed more than 700 structures, many of which are family homes. it is unfortunate, if our house is burned, which it sounds like there is only two places standing. so the chances are that it probably will. people just want to know what is going on with her house. it is kind of like nobody wants to give a lot of news. if it is there or not or if it is burned down. that is a reality that many residents who were evacuated will soon have to face. cal fire tonight deciding to allow
save lov others. new potential for the president to sit down with robert mueller to a possible government shutdown, over the border wall. the justice department creates a task force, nothing more than a license to discriminate against minorities and the lgbt community and christians in particular need no protection at all. welcome to fox news at night. we will get to all your political headlines in minutes but first breaking news from oregon to california, wildfires reveling the west coast. and oregon new evacuation notices have been ordered and there are more than a dozen active fires raging across california right now. jeff hall is live with the deadly car fire involving homes and businesses. good evening, jeff. reporter: we are one of the hardest hit neighborhoods in the city of reading.
roads destroyed by the car fire, the home behind is leveled and reduced to ash. one of the few items that remains recognizable, a pickup truck parked in the driveway that was burned right down
this kind of behavior, that s why we punish tax evasion, and also to protect the public, to make sure that someone who was a threat to the rest of us is no longer walking free. in this case, the prosecution didn t even explain how he defrauded the banks. after the banks lose money? i don t think they did. they didn t explain how much he should have paid in federal taxes but didn t, and i don t think there s a single person in america feels a physical threat or even a moral threat from 69-year-old paul manafort. they are not even pretending this isn t political. they are not. if they are, they are doing a really poor job and it really begs the question, talker, if the federal government and all the taxpayer assets that support it thought paul manafort was such a threat to the republic, why didn t they warn the trump team? barack obama was the president of the united states, not the democrat party. why didn t they warn the trauma team that this dangerous threat
that had to be put in