many levels as you point out. thank you very much. it was a special day for the players that made that trip today to the white house and it was fun to see them there. we had an opportunity to watch some of that. have a great night. we will see you back here tomorrow night for the first 100 days . i m dana perino, thanks for watching us tonight. before we get to the other big stories of the day, we want to address the situation many of you may already be aware of. del o reilly, who hosted this program for 20 years is leaving the fox news channel. we know that you, his very loyal viewers will have a lot of feelings about this and we will talk more about it later on in the program. but first, the trump administration by hearing a loud shot over the bow of iran. secretary of state rex tillerson delivering forceful remarks that the state department today making clear the administration s tolerance their belligerence and provocation is growing thin. iran is the world s leading stat
relationship with mr. trump in the summer of 2006 in lake tahoe, the lawsuit claims, and that in october 2016, mr. trump, with the assistance of his attorney, mr. cohen, aggressively sought to silence ms. clifford as part of an effort to avoid her telling the truth, thus helping to ensure he won the presidential election. in exchange, trump s attorney michael cohen wired daniels $130,000 and the arrangement has so far prohibited daniels from giving any details, leading to a series of bizarre talk show appearances like this. did you have a sexual relationship with donald trump? reporter: clifford s lawyer included this hush agreement in the lawsuit, saying it was written by michael cohen. it refers to donald trump under an alias, david denison, and clifford under the name peggy peterson. according to the hush agreement, stephanie clifford came into
possession of certain confidential information pertaining to dd, trump s alias, which includes information certain still images and/o
we ve got to look at for eight months e we re doing this so i think following procedures is something you have to look at time is expired if he wishes. he doesn t wish. good morning. the president who had no role in the white house asked you to deliver that message to attorney general sessions the president could have picked up the phone himself at any time and called the attorney general. the president also had a full staff of executive employees right down the hall. so this made me wonder if the president thought what he was doing was legal why didn t he
just pick up the phone and call the attorney general sessions or why not ask any member of his staff who worked right down the hall to deliver a message? it is clear to me that he went to you is because everyone said no so i want to ask you about that. two days before meeting you, the president called white house counsel mcgahn on a saturday to fire the special counsel saying and you can see that on the screen, mueller has t
him through this committee for eight months. so i think following proceed sure is something that you have to look at because your idea is not really point of order. the time has expired. if he wishes. he doesn t wish. good morning, mr mr. lewandowski. i m questioning you right now. thank you. the president asked you who had no role at all in the white house to deliver that message to attorney general sessions. the president could have just picked up the phone himself at any time and called the attorney general. the president also had a full staff of executive employees right down the hall. so this made me wonder. the president thought what he was doing was legal, why didn t he just pick up the phone and
call attorney general sessions, or why not ask any member of his staff who worked right down the hall to deliver a message? it is clear to me that the reason he went to you, mr. lewandowski, is because everyone said no. so i want to ask you about that. two days before meeting
kind of right up in their faces. she was arrested a few minutes ago and taken away in handcuffs. what you want to see is folks keeping their distance and standing, facing the police, that is great. you don t want to see anyone go up to them on purpose to provoke action. police have ben really stoic in not reacting to whatever things are being said at them. if things are being thrown and we ve seen some of that going onme onment. i don t know if we decided what that was, but it was basically to say keep away, a little poof something, protecting the perimeter or the no man s land between the police and the protesters. we haven t gotten confirmation on exactly what it is, but we can understand your tactic and philosophy and approach, which is to say, hey,
keep your distance, don t come any closer. we re good with you being there exercising your first amendment rights. you can say what you want, but don t throw things at us or come up to our faces and threaten us. even with this esc
In new york on that case. neil: all right, i did not know that. he is a florida resident, after all. hal, i know your misgivings about how this trial ended up and how a jury could come to this conclusion 34 times. it is what a it is, the jury did what it did and there we stand. are you angry at donald trump s lawyers? did they screw up? because the prosecution won on all counts here. no. again, i don t think there was any way to avoid what was transpiring. i mean, you have a district attorney who soros backed, you have a jury pool that s, you know, 90% the other party. you just neil: wait a minute, would you view be different if it were just one or two jurors on a couple of counts that didn t go this way, if it weren t all 34, if it was just 1 count would you think differently? well, but with again, i think the problem with it, neil, is you ve got these were multiple payments that were made. neil: right. so once you found that the
Levels of government here and with our allies to try to put together a picture of what exactly has transpired, what may still be transpiring, what might still be coming in the next few hours overseas and f putting together a picture for the president to begin making further calls himself a think it is interesting as we head close to midnight now that we consider the time zones and different positions across the world right now. it is worth flagging that tony blinken, the secretary of state, has been attending a meeting of g7 foreign ministers in italy. they are set to resume some of their meetings in just a few hours. and so that might be a time where, courtney at the pentagon , the white house, have been getting some information publicly from u.s. officials. we have been exciting to see tony blinken in just a matter of hours to be speaking as part of that foreign ministers brief meeting. so that might be our first opportunity to hear from a senior u.s. official about whatr
Said, that these charges are very weak. they are the weakist of all the charges being brought against trump. i ll tell you right now, the fact that we have not had an indictment made against trump on the january 6th indicates to me that there might be some reconsideration. especially in light of what hap happensed 24 hours ago. if anybody believes it based on legal foundation, they re naive. this is a political decision. when you say 24 hours ago, you mean the fact that hunter biden s plea deal fell apart. robert, do you see it that way, the events of yesterday tied to whatever is transpiring for former president trump today? i don t. but i m on tv today with two lawyers, so i m over my skis on this one. you know, from my perspective, i m just exhausted about talking
Like they are innocent in all of the things that have been transpiring to the point were it ignited their fear or to such a degree that they felt the need to oppose such things. the inequities that have taken place in this country against minority communities. who exacted that? who displayed that? who exercise those actions? who are the instigators and perpetrators of all of that? who was that exactly? wasn t that white america? i think it was. stephen a. smith the host of the stephen a. smith show and first take on espn joins us now. great to see you, man. to hack what is going on, buddy? let me go right at that clip and just start right there. feel free. let s go. the problem is, stephen a., in truth when it comes to justice there is no such thing as black america and white america. there are only individuals. when you assign culpability to
I had kids sticking pins in my arm. i told the teachers what was transpiring, and they said it ll go away. unfortunately, the teachers that he told, they didn t react, and he insisted he was being bullied still. and he was in a position of fight orflight. his mind was completely out of it. he didn t even recognise what he had done. the first thing he said to me was, i m sorry. i m sorry. i didn t mean to hurt nobody. ijust wanted to get them off my back. outside i find out that two of my cousins had purchased a gun for me. nicholas, his mother was giving him about $25 a week, and he was giving it to my two cousins.