for diabetes research. the amazing thing, she was on my show in 1999. and we talked about it then. and look how long she fought it before she finally was conquered by it? but i remember at that time how valiant she seemed. here is another thing about mary tyler moore. mary tyler moore lived closer to death and to illness than the rest of us do in the course of her lifetime. it was always there. of course, she lost a son to a gunshot wound. it was always there, always present. and she knew always that eventually her condition would deteriorate, as it does with people who have diabetes. and yet she was able to continue to work. look what she did in ordinary people. perhaps the most remarkable thing she ever did was ordinary people where she completely
producer of gray s anatomy, people, young girls were watching gray s anatomy, it s been on television ten years. i know there is a whole generation of women reporters who were truly inspired by mary tyler moore in that show. did she re
truth. those facts. this is so far off field, this is ispolitical. this is totally political. and it is a dangerous moment for our country that the doj has i mean, doesn t the meeting on the tarmac with bill clinton and the airplane look quaint now? actually, that s a perfect it looks quaint. we have been talking about what feels like a frantic public-relations effort. two statements released from william barr on a report he s had for some time. an extraordinary report about ao open,t ongoing investigation. some of the most sensitive intelligence and law enforcement in our country. and now, guess who s weighing in? guess. guess. guess. donald j. trump. let s listen. okay. thank you very much. the ig report just came out. and i was just briefed on it and it s a disgrace what s happened with respect to the things that were done to our country. it should never again happen to another president. it is incredible.
far worse than i would have ever thought possible. and it s
that if he was acting corruptly, wrongfully, that it was unlikely he was going to confess to president zelensky that he was asking for the investigations explicitly to help his prospects? in my experience, you almost never have a defendant or someone who is engaging in misconduct who would ever explicitly say in this case, president zelensky, i m going to bribe you now or i m going to ask for a bribe for i am now going to extort you. that is not the way these things work. thank you. and going back to you, you said hunter biden had been on the board going back to 2014, correct? yes. president trump supported ukraine with aid and otherwise in both 2017 and 2018, correct? president trump has done a lot for the ukraine. taking a break from the
hearing for breaking the news on the doj watchdog report. has just out, inspector general michael horowitz as anticipated, his long-awaited report on the russia investigation. we are just getting it now, live at the justice department
sitting president of the united states. another mark up hearing tomorrow morning which is expected. the imminent impeachment on the house floor of president trump. i want to bring in our correspondent, i believe we have garret headache aake on the hil his first appearance here on the hill. we have seen you a lot garret. we have some folks looking at that hearing, you have been looking at impeachment. speaker pelosi has telegraphed a narrow case that could be pushed through judiciary, our colleague geoff bennett did not see the democrats splintering or holding other amendments here. they want to get this through you kn unified. what does your reporting show about that? that s right. we have been starting to put the pieces together on a senate trial which is mostly fan
fiction of what you have been hearing about it that both sides speculated of what it looks like. we heard from mitch mcconnell yesterday afternoon saying they ll wait until the new year getting it started. it will pus
the fisa warrants? the concern grows out of the fact the failures in information that should have been given wasn t given and the question being what was the intent? what was the motivation and what we have determined was we could not definitively say what the motivation was. are these pretty smart people come up fairly well educated? well, well educated. i was going to say. they have law degrees, right? at least some of them do. so for people at this level of the organization? to be clear, the stuff that didn t happen on the view was basic staff. you didn t need to be deeply experienced fbi agent to be able to do with the right way. that is my point. wouldn t you say that would be muscle memory for people going through this process to know that they have an obligation to go through that? they clearly should have. so wouldn t it be reasonable if they didn t call you can t answer this question but to me, it seems have something a standard at that process for you g