times that the kind of people involved in that not a hardened old corkoecorey lewendowski wasn hardened. but he wasn t digital either. by the way, i m going to talk about how to identify trolls. we talk so much about them. i feel like they re the ones that they re the ones who have the ready made pictures with the graphics and their you re on to something. i m on to you. all right, i ll see you in a little bit, thank you, katie. we re watching two major stories today involving the white house, cyb cyberattacks and the threats back in the spotlight. and the intelligence official that testified that trump has yet to make any official order
to testify on social cyber attacks. this marks nearly two weeks since the never again movement started. students from majory stoneman douglas high school are on capitol hill today meeting with federal lawmakers and demanding action nationwide. sarah huckabee sanders was forced to address some of these issues. the president still
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it s completely dark, but i could just sense like oh my gosh, there s like 12 children in here and i m just in the entrance way. and i m spooked out. i can t even imagine. talking to a lot of the experts that do cave diving as a hobby, we re like man, this is one of the five most dangerous caves i ve ever been in. the hair stands up on the back of your neck. the first thought is they re not going to get out. i mean the kids, we ve done recoverying before with live people and it s about panic on the water. i was always confident we could get them out. it was get iting them out alive.
june 23rd, 12 boys and their soccer coach head into the mountains of northern thailand for a trek. they posted photos before riding to the cave. place they had visited before. they were expected to return to their nearby village later that day. a dozen members of a youth b football team and their coach
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all this is ken vogel of the new york times and also the law firm of butler rocca and dershowitz, former federal prosecutor georgetown law 0 professor and legal analyst paul butler. former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york also an msnbc legal analyst mimi rocca, and professor emeritus at harvard law school, alan dershowitz. he is the author of the book the case against impeaching trump. thanks to all of you for being with us on this sunday night. ken vogel, i want to start with you just in terms of what we ve been seeing out of the white house from this president today. what prompted this flurry of tweets? well, clearly he s fairly under a lot of pressure. michael cohen is coming out publicly and releasing the tape of the conversation regarding a payoff to a woman who alleged he had an affair with her, has seemed to set him off in a way we haven t seen hi
trump got updates on the whole of government approach his administration is implementing to safeguard our nation s elections. the president has made it clear that his administration will not tolerate foreign interference in our elections from any nation state or other malicious actors. that kind of paper statement is a contrast to trump s actual words in helsinki where trump sided with the russian president over his own intelligence agencies on the question of whether russia interfered in the u.s. election. that was the press conference where putin brought back an idea these two leaders had apparently talked about, a joint u.s./russian cyber security group to investigate russian election meddling. sort of like having el chapo join up with the dea to fight drug trafficking. now this quite absurd plan to team up with the only country whose own agents have been charged for 2016 interference first came up you may remember all the way last summer when trump wrote that he and putin discuss
thanks to our powerful trade policies, the trade deficit is falling and falling. american steel mills are back open for business. we are starting to set new records, and nobody believes it could happen this quickly. democrats want to raise your taxes. they want to destroy your jobs. they want to crush our industries with crippling regulations. and you know the stock market is up almost 40% since that great november day. and america now is winning again like they haven t won before. bill: it went on like for over an hour. the headline. u.s. workers get the biggest pay raise in 10 years. wage growth that has been stagnant for americans. absolutely. gdp numbers last quarter were very good. around expectations a little over 4%. more than sustainable growth. something you can hang your hat on. again, economists, moody s say if the trade policies were fully implemented you could shave up to 3/10 of a point off the gdp. it s trillions of dollars of lost economic activity. bill: scara