right. i really believe that. i think it was a very good lunch. reporter: toward the end of the meeting, the president predicted success. we could all get together, we could put in one great piece of legislation, chuck, i think that you re going to have an amazing result in the vote. people want to see something happen. but they want to see something good happen. reporter: one last question from senator dianne feinstein on banning assault weapons. what do we do about weapons of war easily accessible on our streets? what you re going to have to do is discuss it with anybody and any solutions no, it s a very complex solution, you do. you have you have weapons on the street, that s what we re talking about, with black market. oh, no. you go into a store and you can buy an ar-15. you can. you can buy a tech-9. i mean, you can buy all these weapons. well, this is what you re going to have to discuss. jon karl live with us from the white house tonight. and jon, we hea
raid occurred. there s no indication that they asked for these documents in advance. i ve been a critic of no-knock warrants for years. i don t see why they would need that with a 68-year-old lawyer. did they think he was going to meet them at the door with a tech 9? it seems to me it was a bit excessive and gratuitous. and it sounds like they were trying to send a message. jeff? well, i don t think there s any doubt they were trying to send a message. what we don t know are the circumstances leading up to the decision to get a warrant. i mean, what s clear is the manafort s lawyers have been saying all along, we re cooperating, we re providing documents. mueller doesn t believe it. mueller doesn t believe they were being forthcoming so they went in and took the documents themselves. that is certainly an aggressive step. only when we can read the affidavit in support of the search warrant and see all the evidence in the case can we, i
movement and how she really sacrificed her career. she hurt her career in order to be part of the movement. that s right. something bigger than that, right? which is reflective of the time back then. and give her so much credit. i was a fan of nina simone, especially in college there were a couple of songs that had romantic ties. but i actually run to this this will sound pathetic, i run the last couple of days to a like a remixed version of feeling good by nina simone. really? yeah. it s good. you re a good dude. i knew there was something special about you. when you work out, is that how do you work out to music? yeah. of course, absolutely. i work out to my own voice. no. i m sure there s some folks in l.a. that do. i soothe myself. no, i m all about hip-hop. i love hip-hop. i like, for example, tech 9,
probably the most successful underground artist unsigned by a big level. since training has become an anchor, i know you love to work out as well not quite as successful as you. well, i fake it. you really let yourself go. yeah. is there anything you hope people come away from the series with? hope would be one. and that change is real. when we look back on the defining moments, that we chronicle in the music that has driven and inspired these moments. i think, you know, music has that special thing. like when you hear a sopping, a all of a sudden it moves you. if you think about someone you lost, or a time that an amazing time, it s that thing that just you can become emotional, you can become excited, you can become happy. i think it would be hope, it would be inspiration, and also