malicious wounding, one count of hit-and-run. he will in court tomorrow three. more i m arrest with disorderly conduct, misdemeanor assault, battery. this got out of hand very, very quickly. but this morning peace in charlottesville and a very heavy police presence. i m going to be talking to the mayor in a minute here there has been some folks they re there questioning the police response yesterday. did they stand back too much. but there was there were times when you re watching the video that we saw a lot of armed people. but those weren t police whom. were they? well, what s very interesting is that some of these white nationalists and neo-nazis and kkk members apparently came here armed and prepared for battle. they were dressed in this almost paramilitary garb, if you will. they had body armor on. some veterans by the way telephone military say that some of that stuff looks like it came right out of the military. also, they were wearing helmets. they had shields. they had c
the other day, and rogers, saying, i m not going to talk about my conversations with the president? it will be a combination of both. i think we ll see him do that. what s particularly interesting is he decided to do this in an open session, which i think was twofold. one was because we know if he wants to set up a political fight, him going in as a former colleague, he ll have the democrats coming after him. he ll be able to set this up as a fight, republican-democrat fight. and he can also do the fallback to a closed session if he doesn t want to answer questions at that point. but at least he gets it over with. the president is big on loyalty, we know that. harold, do you think the president asked jeff sessions at any point for his loyalty? i guess two weeks ago we learned, maybe a little less, that the stuff looks like it s rolling over each other, but apparently mr. sessions offered to resign. there are two questions.
two days. i feel so guilty because i did not do that. he did not care. john fugelsang, nothing from you hereto, not even a phone call. mark lamont hill, professor at columbia university. i really did send flowers. you sent nothing, you lie. this is what i got from my colleagues, nothing. he came in thinking you d be here. oh, blah, blah, blah. i m not going to talk to you for the entire morning. kidding. let s get right to our starting point this morning. we have a major development to talk about that could complicate george zimmerman s case and could get his attorney into trouble. mark o mara will let the judge know while he was originally pleading poverty in order to get george zimmerman out on bail and a relatively low bail it turns out his client has raised more than $200,000, that is exactly how much he s raised, $204,000 is exactly what he s raised in donations from a now defunct website he helped set up to pay his legal expenses, a major revelation beca
wiley coty bill. that s exactly where we stand. weighs a boxer when he was young. i swear to god he was dropping his left because he sounds absolutely adult. he makes mr. poet at a time toe head come off like steven hocking at this point. bill: i have to agree with you, miller, why anybody in the middle of this intense debate would talk about pomegranate plants in his home and he has got to get back there when a country has a 14.5 trillion-dollar debt. i think we should go to his house and rip up the palm began nits. that wouldn t be fun. listen, at this point, half the pomegranates think he is an idiot. okay? they asked for a balanced thing and the republicans say okay we want a balanced budget amendment and they say anything balanced except that anything but that we want balance, not that balance. bill: i don t know. the stuff looks, you know, if
wiley coty bill. that s exactly where we stand. weighs a boxer when he was young. i swear to god he was dropping his left because he sounds absolutely adult. he makes mr. poet at a time toe head come off like steven hocking at this point. bill: i have to agree with you, miller, why anybody in the middle of this intense debate would talk about pomegranate plants in his home and he has got to get back there when a country has a 14.5 trillion-dollar debt. i think we should go to his house and rip up the palm began nits. that wouldn t be fun. listen, at this point, half the pomegranates think he is an idiot. okay? they asked for a balanced thing and the republicans say okay we want a balanced budget amendment and they say anything balanced except that anything but that we want balance, not that balance. bill: i don t know. the stuff looks, you know, if