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MSNBCW Weekends With Alex Witt February 3, 2019
Flag and their ratings have been terrific ever since. The russia thing is a hoax. Also, 2020 dreams. The democratic field just got bigger and more impressive. How far is too far left . Plus the fallout for the governor of virginia. What to make of his admission of
Michael Jackson
blackface. But new today, the president with pointed remarks and a wide ranging interview ahead of the super bowl. First, less than two weeks to avoid a
Government Shutdown
. While members of congress the president repeating his threats to declare a
National Emergency
to build a border wall. Would you shut down the government again . Well, were going to have to see what happens on february 15th. Youre not taking i dont take anything off the table. I dont like to take anything off the table. Its the alternative, its
National Emergency
. Its other things. There have been plenty of
National Emergencies
called and this really is an invasion of our country by human traffickers. President trump also doubled down on his remarks about his intel chief. They testified before congress this week contradicting the president s repeated assertions that isis has been defeated in syria and that iran is not complying with a landmark nuclear agreement. So youre going to trust the intelljens that you receive . Im going to trust the intelligence that im putting there. But i will say this. My intelligence people, if they said, in fact, that iran is a wonderful kindergarten, i disagree with them 100 . What specifically was wrong about it wasnt so much the reporter. It was the questions and answers. Weve done an incredible job with syria. Now you have very little isis and the caliphate almost knocked out. The president also tried to distance himself from longtime friend and adviser roger stone who of course was indicted over a week ago. Stones legal trouble renewed debate about potential collusion between russia and trumps campaign. The key question about stone, would he cooperate with the
Mueller Investigation
or is he expecting the president to pardon him . Roger is somebody that ive always liked. A lot of people liked roger. Some people probably dont like roger. Roger is somebody ive always liked. Hes a character. I dont know if you know this or not. Roger wasnt on my campaign except way at the beginning. Right. Would you pardon him . I have not thought about it. It looks likie hes defending himself very well. But you have to get rid of the russia witch hunt. Kelly odonnell joins us from florida. Another good day to you my friend. We have the president commenting on the
Mueller Investigation
. He had a lot to say. Ill give it to you now. Reporter good to be with you, alex. The president is now really known for not wanting to take options off the table, including any discussion of a pardon for figures associated with the
Mueller Probe
, although some of his aides and advisers have said thats highly unlikely he would do that. But the president holding on to that authority and power. He was asked in this interrue with
Margaret Brennan
, which is a super bowl tradition. Typically the host network of the super bowl gets an interview with the president , a portion airs tonight during the game and cbs has also aired on facie the nation today a full interview. And what the president has to say about the
Mueller Probe
, what is coming in terms of a report to the department of justice. Would that be made also, how he views those around him in certain instances associated with the campaign and otherwise being ensnared in this and pleading guilty, being convicted and so forth. Here is the president speaking more about the
Mueller Investigation
is
Margaret Brennan
. Would you make the
Mueller Report
public because you say theres nothing in there totally up to the attorney what do you want them do . Even the
Mueller Report
said it had nothing to do with the campaign. When you look at some of the people and events, it had nothing to do. You had excuse me. Its up to the attorney general. It depends. I have no idea what its going to say. Reporter and the attorney general, thats a question because at the moment the acting attorney general is
Matt Whitaker
, the president nominated william barr going through the confirmation process. Assuming hes confirmed, it would be his decision. During his confirmation hearing, he talked about the product that would come from the office of special counsel and his intention that the core of that would be something that could be made public given the fact that the nation has been so involved and exposed to the
Mueller Investigation
and all the twists and turns since may of 2017 when
Robert Mueller
was a pointed. But unclear yet what form that would take or how it will play out. Matt whitaker thinks the investigation is nearing its end. But we dont have any indication from the office of special counsel where they are in their timeline. Separately, some of the work theyve done has been picked up by the new york southern district, federal prosecutors there who dont have a time limit on their work. There may be aspects of the case, like
Michael Cohen
for example that play out there. Still questions that the president insists nothing was done wrong by him or those closest to him despite the fact that there are now a trail of convictions and guilty pleas. Alex . Kelly odonnell in west palm beach. Correspondent for the
Washington Post
and
Charlie Savage
from the
New York Times
. I want to get your takeaways from the wide ranging interviews. Char charlie, you first. Not so much the mueller stuff but his comments on
Foreign Policy
. He was at once sort of confused and garbled. He talked about how obama didnt go into syria because of red line. He seemed to be conflating that with obama going. He seemed to jamd general mattis for the bombing that killed americans. If theres any blame there, its because trump said we were pulling out of syria, which emboldened isis, which was the thing that mattis resigned over. That was all kind of crazy in a way. Yet, the overlying theme of it was trump defending his desire to pull out of syria, to pull out of afghanistan or significantly wind down those wars there and talking about how he doesnt want to be the
United States
stuck in the forever wars. Thats what he campaigned on. It struck me that maybe you need a president who is sort of immune to advisers giving him facts about the shortterm risks and potential medium term damage that a pullout would entail in order to finally wind down some of these policing and nation building operations in the middle east that the
United States
has been trying to do since 9 11 and sort of spinning its wheels. At some point we have to leave. But it may be a bull in the china shop having to do it. I was really struck by that. I very much see the points youre making. How about you, ann . What stood out to you . Alex, i would agree with charlie that the
Foreign Policy
comments were newsy, all of the above on the president s views in syria. But also like he said about the testimony this past week from his intelligence chief, that this wherein they disagreed him on iran and north korea, the president talked today in that interview about how, while its fine, we can disagree, but when they tell me how wonderful iran is, im going to disagree. Of course, the intelligence chiefs were not saying that iran is wonderful. What they were saying, which is inconvenient for trumps view of the middle east, is that iran is technically complying with the deal that trump hates and pulled the u. S. Out of. They are also, the intelligence chief saying that iran is up to no good in a variety of countries, funding militias and doing all sorts of bad things that trump agrees with his intelligence chiefs on. But he just cant seem to stomach the idea that iran, for its own reasons, is sticking to that deal. Yeah. And you make a good point about iran. I want to address that in a moment. A little bit about vein zay a. I want to talk about the
Mueller Report
. Charlie, i start with you on that one. The president said hes leaving it up to the attorney general. Do you think that that report would see the light of day and if so, would it be released by the doj or by im happy to receive a leak of it if anyone has a thumb drive to send to me. Its a very interesting question. We saw this during the barr confirmation hearing in january. The fact of the matter is, notwithstanding some of the rhetoric out there, william barr is right that the justice departments rules which the
Clinton Administration
rote in 1999 do not envision a lengthy report by the special counsel becoming public. They were written to avoid a repetition of the ken star report about will bill clinton, going out and becoming public. On their face, the rules envision only a brief notice about the fact that the case is closed and a brief explanation from the attorney general. Not from mueller. About the prosecutorial decision that is were made. That said, though, the rules do not pre hibt a big report from mueller being relayed to congress. They dont envision that. Barr has been saying, i want to err on the side of transparency, but i dont know what theyre writing, ive not been briefed on it. Im not in office. If trump is telling the truth, that hes going to leave it up to barr, all the
Smoke Signals
from barr is that we may in fact see something quite substantial. On the other hand, trump could always, when he learns whats in that report decide that maybe hes going to change his mind and not let barr do that. I think everyone is operating from a position of ignorance yet because mueller keeps his cards so close to the vest. Absolutely, he does. Its a question weve been asking since the beginning of this investigation x ann. That is, there are signals now more than ever that the investigation may soon be wrapping up, especially after
Matt Whitaker
said so. Or does now this roger
Stone Development
, does that delay its release . I dont know that the roger
Stone Development
is an indication of delay. Its generally seen as part of the latter. That
Robert Mueller
ladder that
Robert Mueller
seems to be clieli criming and somebody with vulnerability. The fact that he wasnt fully drawn into it is an indication where mueller was. Now we know hes up to that rung of the ladder. I was struck by the cbs interview where he says he hasnt thought about a pardon for stone. He was pressed on that a couple of times. Hes had at least a week to think about it. Somebody asked him the same question a week ago. Hes like, i havent thought about it. Roger stone has been in legal peril for well more than a year and now hes been actually under indictment for a week. Its strange credulity that it never came up. Pardoning stone, is that a political calculation that would get
President Trump
into hot water with all parties . Im sure it would set off a firestorm. Part of whats hard about all of this is we dont know what stone knows about trump. But trump knows what stone knows about trump. He would pardon him presumably only if that was that firestorm he would weather would be better than whatever stone has to say coming out. On the other hand, if what stone knows is sort of gray and foggy and murky and can be spun different ways, maybe he just lets stone do some kind cooperation if stone decides to back off his rhetoric and flip a little bit and think he can get through it. We dont know what stone knows. Its hard to predict what trumps calculation would be. Were going to go back to
Foreign Policy
now. You both, you and charlie both brought up issues. Venezuela caught my attention and you brought up iran, anne. Lets play his comments on both the issues, backtoback. Here it is. Would you personally negotiate with
Nicolas Maduro
to convince him to exit . Hes requested a meet and ive turned it down. Were very far along in the process. When did this happen . A number of months he wanted to meet. I decided at the time no. Because so many horrible things were happening in that country. We spent a fortune on building this incredible base. We might as well keep it. One of the reasons i want to keep it is because i want to be looking a little bit at iran. Iran is a real problem. Thats news. Youre keeping troops in iraq because you want to strike in iran . No. Because i want to be able to watch iran. Lets talk about maduro. And iran with you charlie. Anne, the president always dubbed himself as a negotiator. Why do you think he turned down the meeting . Is it not in u. S. Interest . Well, its really sort of hard to suss why he would have turned this down when you compare it to meetings that he hasslingly or eagerly taken part in like erdogan in turkey and similar to maduro in some ways and democratically elected but then became authoritarian an undemocratically elected. But turkey is a nato ally. That makes more sense. Russia and putin, china and xi, the list of authoritarians with whom trump has met is long. Theres less direct u. S. Interest in venezuela setting aside the oil for a minute. Maduro reached out to him. We didnt know it. Its interesting to me when you flip a around. Why would maduro want that meeting . Hes got a lot of hes got much more on the line than trump does. And then behind all of that, you have this really
Interesting Development
within the administration where venezuela has been taken on as a cause by the
Vice President
, certainly in the
Senate Marco Rubio
has been the leader. Trump has been interested and gone along with it. This is something of a passion project for the anticastro and other anticastro miami cubans. They see maduro as an extension. Those are the sort of things that trump has little
Prior Experience
with and no particular reason to be interested in. But he does seem interested in venezuela and hes continued to pursue a very tough policy. The statement, charlie about keeping u. S. Troops in iran rather in iraq to keep a close eye on iran, what does that say about shifting u. S. Policy . You heard margaret ask about possible military engagement which he deflected. Right, well be there are forces within the trump administration, especially i would say in john bolton as
National Security
adviser who are hawkish on iran and have been for a long time. Its incoherent with his policy otherwise of trying to disentangle the
United States
from the middle east and not get involved in these sort of local or regional issues where the u. S. Interest is less obvious and you know, his discussion with bolton relating to iran in general in this interview was sort of odd. He was dismissing the disconnect between the compliance with the nuclear treaty. You know they got us into this mess in iraq by saying there was wmd when bush was president
P John Bolton
was one of the main
Bush Administration
employees saying weve got to go to iraq and even after there was no wmd, bolton saying it was worth it, this was a great idea, which is totally not trumps current state of view of the world. He seems to be listening to bolton on iran and that may be part of whats behind his remarks today. Okay. Anne gearan and
Charlie Savage
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Michael Jackson<\/a> blackface. But new today, the president with pointed remarks and a wide ranging interview ahead of the super bowl. First, less than two weeks to avoid a
Government Shutdown<\/a>. While members of congress the president repeating his threats to declare a
National Emergency<\/a> to build a border wall. Would you shut down the government again . Well, were going to have to see what happens on february 15th. Youre not taking i dont take anything off the table. I dont like to take anything off the table. Its the alternative, its
National Emergency<\/a>. Its other things. There have been plenty of
National Emergencies<\/a> called and this really is an invasion of our country by human traffickers. President trump also doubled down on his remarks about his intel chief. They testified before congress this week contradicting the president s repeated assertions that isis has been defeated in syria and that iran is not complying with a landmark nuclear agreement. So youre going to trust the intelljens that you receive . Im going to trust the intelligence that im putting there. But i will say this. My intelligence people, if they said, in fact, that iran is a wonderful kindergarten, i disagree with them 100 . What specifically was wrong about it wasnt so much the reporter. It was the questions and answers. Weve done an incredible job with syria. Now you have very little isis and the caliphate almost knocked out. The president also tried to distance himself from longtime friend and adviser roger stone who of course was indicted over a week ago. Stones legal trouble renewed debate about potential collusion between russia and trumps campaign. The key question about stone, would he cooperate with the
Mueller Investigation<\/a> or is he expecting the president to pardon him . Roger is somebody that ive always liked. A lot of people liked roger. Some people probably dont like roger. Roger is somebody ive always liked. Hes a character. I dont know if you know this or not. Roger wasnt on my campaign except way at the beginning. Right. Would you pardon him . I have not thought about it. It looks likie hes defending himself very well. But you have to get rid of the russia witch hunt. Kelly odonnell joins us from florida. Another good day to you my friend. We have the president commenting on the
Mueller Investigation<\/a>. He had a lot to say. Ill give it to you now. Reporter good to be with you, alex. The president is now really known for not wanting to take options off the table, including any discussion of a pardon for figures associated with the
Mueller Probe<\/a>, although some of his aides and advisers have said thats highly unlikely he would do that. But the president holding on to that authority and power. He was asked in this interrue with
Margaret Brennan<\/a>, which is a super bowl tradition. Typically the host network of the super bowl gets an interview with the president , a portion airs tonight during the game and cbs has also aired on facie the nation today a full interview. And what the president has to say about the
Mueller Probe<\/a>, what is coming in terms of a report to the department of justice. Would that be made also, how he views those around him in certain instances associated with the campaign and otherwise being ensnared in this and pleading guilty, being convicted and so forth. Here is the president speaking more about the
Mueller Investigation<\/a> is
Margaret Brennan<\/a>. Would you make the
Mueller Report<\/a> public because you say theres nothing in there totally up to the attorney what do you want them do . Even the
Mueller Report<\/a> said it had nothing to do with the campaign. When you look at some of the people and events, it had nothing to do. You had excuse me. Its up to the attorney general. It depends. I have no idea what its going to say. Reporter and the attorney general, thats a question because at the moment the acting attorney general is
Matt Whitaker<\/a>, the president nominated william barr going through the confirmation process. Assuming hes confirmed, it would be his decision. During his confirmation hearing, he talked about the product that would come from the office of special counsel and his intention that the core of that would be something that could be made public given the fact that the nation has been so involved and exposed to the
Mueller Investigation<\/a> and all the twists and turns since may of 2017 when
Robert Mueller<\/a> was a pointed. But unclear yet what form that would take or how it will play out. Matt whitaker thinks the investigation is nearing its end. But we dont have any indication from the office of special counsel where they are in their timeline. Separately, some of the work theyve done has been picked up by the new york southern district, federal prosecutors there who dont have a time limit on their work. There may be aspects of the case, like
Michael Cohen<\/a> for example that play out there. Still questions that the president insists nothing was done wrong by him or those closest to him despite the fact that there are now a trail of convictions and guilty pleas. Alex . Kelly odonnell in west palm beach. Correspondent for the
Washington Post<\/a> and
Charlie Savage<\/a> from the
New York Times<\/a>. I want to get your takeaways from the wide ranging interviews. Char charlie, you first. Not so much the mueller stuff but his comments on
Foreign Policy<\/a>. He was at once sort of confused and garbled. He talked about how obama didnt go into syria because of red line. He seemed to be conflating that with obama going. He seemed to jamd general mattis for the bombing that killed americans. If theres any blame there, its because trump said we were pulling out of syria, which emboldened isis, which was the thing that mattis resigned over. That was all kind of crazy in a way. Yet, the overlying theme of it was trump defending his desire to pull out of syria, to pull out of afghanistan or significantly wind down those wars there and talking about how he doesnt want to be the
United States<\/a> stuck in the forever wars. Thats what he campaigned on. It struck me that maybe you need a president who is sort of immune to advisers giving him facts about the shortterm risks and potential medium term damage that a pullout would entail in order to finally wind down some of these policing and nation building operations in the middle east that the
United States<\/a> has been trying to do since 9 11 and sort of spinning its wheels. At some point we have to leave. But it may be a bull in the china shop having to do it. I was really struck by that. I very much see the points youre making. How about you, ann . What stood out to you . Alex, i would agree with charlie that the
Foreign Policy<\/a> comments were newsy, all of the above on the president s views in syria. But also like he said about the testimony this past week from his intelligence chief, that this wherein they disagreed him on iran and north korea, the president talked today in that interview about how, while its fine, we can disagree, but when they tell me how wonderful iran is, im going to disagree. Of course, the intelligence chiefs were not saying that iran is wonderful. What they were saying, which is inconvenient for trumps view of the middle east, is that iran is technically complying with the deal that trump hates and pulled the u. S. Out of. They are also, the intelligence chief saying that iran is up to no good in a variety of countries, funding militias and doing all sorts of bad things that trump agrees with his intelligence chiefs on. But he just cant seem to stomach the idea that iran, for its own reasons, is sticking to that deal. Yeah. And you make a good point about iran. I want to address that in a moment. A little bit about vein zay a. I want to talk about the
Mueller Report<\/a>. Charlie, i start with you on that one. The president said hes leaving it up to the attorney general. Do you think that that report would see the light of day and if so, would it be released by the doj or by im happy to receive a leak of it if anyone has a thumb drive to send to me. Its a very interesting question. We saw this during the barr confirmation hearing in january. The fact of the matter is, notwithstanding some of the rhetoric out there, william barr is right that the justice departments rules which the
Clinton Administration<\/a> rote in 1999 do not envision a lengthy report by the special counsel becoming public. They were written to avoid a repetition of the ken star report about will bill clinton, going out and becoming public. On their face, the rules envision only a brief notice about the fact that the case is closed and a brief explanation from the attorney general. Not from mueller. About the prosecutorial decision that is were made. That said, though, the rules do not pre hibt a big report from mueller being relayed to congress. They dont envision that. Barr has been saying, i want to err on the side of transparency, but i dont know what theyre writing, ive not been briefed on it. Im not in office. If trump is telling the truth, that hes going to leave it up to barr, all the
Smoke Signals<\/a> from barr is that we may in fact see something quite substantial. On the other hand, trump could always, when he learns whats in that report decide that maybe hes going to change his mind and not let barr do that. I think everyone is operating from a position of ignorance yet because mueller keeps his cards so close to the vest. Absolutely, he does. Its a question weve been asking since the beginning of this investigation x ann. That is, there are signals now more than ever that the investigation may soon be wrapping up, especially after
Matt Whitaker<\/a> said so. Or does now this roger
Stone Development<\/a>, does that delay its release . I dont know that the roger
Stone Development<\/a> is an indication of delay. Its generally seen as part of the latter. That
Robert Mueller<\/a> ladder that
Robert Mueller<\/a> seems to be clieli criming and somebody with vulnerability. The fact that he wasnt fully drawn into it is an indication where mueller was. Now we know hes up to that rung of the ladder. I was struck by the cbs interview where he says he hasnt thought about a pardon for stone. He was pressed on that a couple of times. Hes had at least a week to think about it. Somebody asked him the same question a week ago. Hes like, i havent thought about it. Roger stone has been in legal peril for well more than a year and now hes been actually under indictment for a week. Its strange credulity that it never came up. Pardoning stone, is that a political calculation that would get
President Trump<\/a> into hot water with all parties . Im sure it would set off a firestorm. Part of whats hard about all of this is we dont know what stone knows about trump. But trump knows what stone knows about trump. He would pardon him presumably only if that was that firestorm he would weather would be better than whatever stone has to say coming out. On the other hand, if what stone knows is sort of gray and foggy and murky and can be spun different ways, maybe he just lets stone do some kind cooperation if stone decides to back off his rhetoric and flip a little bit and think he can get through it. We dont know what stone knows. Its hard to predict what trumps calculation would be. Were going to go back to
Foreign Policy<\/a> now. You both, you and charlie both brought up issues. Venezuela caught my attention and you brought up iran, anne. Lets play his comments on both the issues, backtoback. Here it is. Would you personally negotiate with
Nicolas Maduro<\/a> to convince him to exit . Hes requested a meet and ive turned it down. Were very far along in the process. When did this happen . A number of months he wanted to meet. I decided at the time no. Because so many horrible things were happening in that country. We spent a fortune on building this incredible base. We might as well keep it. One of the reasons i want to keep it is because i want to be looking a little bit at iran. Iran is a real problem. Thats news. Youre keeping troops in iraq because you want to strike in iran . No. Because i want to be able to watch iran. Lets talk about maduro. And iran with you charlie. Anne, the president always dubbed himself as a negotiator. Why do you think he turned down the meeting . Is it not in u. S. Interest . Well, its really sort of hard to suss why he would have turned this down when you compare it to meetings that he hasslingly or eagerly taken part in like erdogan in turkey and similar to maduro in some ways and democratically elected but then became authoritarian an undemocratically elected. But turkey is a nato ally. That makes more sense. Russia and putin, china and xi, the list of authoritarians with whom trump has met is long. Theres less direct u. S. Interest in venezuela setting aside the oil for a minute. Maduro reached out to him. We didnt know it. Its interesting to me when you flip a around. Why would maduro want that meeting . Hes got a lot of hes got much more on the line than trump does. And then behind all of that, you have this really
Interesting Development<\/a> within the administration where venezuela has been taken on as a cause by the
Vice President<\/a> , certainly in the
Senate Marco Rubio<\/a> has been the leader. Trump has been interested and gone along with it. This is something of a passion project for the anticastro and other anticastro miami cubans. They see maduro as an extension. Those are the sort of things that trump has little
Prior Experience<\/a> with and no particular reason to be interested in. But he does seem interested in venezuela and hes continued to pursue a very tough policy. The statement, charlie about keeping u. S. Troops in iran rather in iraq to keep a close eye on iran, what does that say about shifting u. S. Policy . You heard margaret ask about possible military engagement which he deflected. Right, well be there are forces within the trump administration, especially i would say in john bolton as
National Security<\/a> adviser who are hawkish on iran and have been for a long time. Its incoherent with his policy otherwise of trying to disentangle the
United States<\/a> from the middle east and not get involved in these sort of local or regional issues where the u. S. Interest is less obvious and you know, his discussion with bolton relating to iran in general in this interview was sort of odd. He was dismissing the disconnect between the compliance with the nuclear treaty. You know they got us into this mess in iraq by saying there was wmd when bush was president
P John Bolton<\/a> was one of the main
Bush Administration<\/a> employees saying weve got to go to iraq and even after there was no wmd, bolton saying it was worth it, this was a great idea, which is totally not trumps current state of view of the world. He seems to be listening to bolton on iran and that may be part of whats behind his remarks today. Okay. Anne gearan and
Charlie Savage<\/a>. Always good to talk to you. Targeting trumps taxes. A new push on capitol hill to get them released. To severely activeoderaty crohns disease, stelara\u00ae works differently. Studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. Stelara\u00ae may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. Some serious infections require hospitalization. Before treatment, get tested for tb. Tell your doctor if you have an infection or flulike symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. Alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. These may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. Some serious allergic reactions and lung inflammation can occur. Talk to your doctor today, and learn how janssen can help you explore cost support options. Remission can start with stelara\u00ae. Explore cost support options. Might mean a trip back to the
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Ralph Northam<\/a> to resign due to the racist images. Member of the for en affairs and
Oversight Committee<\/a>. Welcome back, sir. Nice to be with you, alex. I know that you took him at his word after his apology asking whether redemption and forgiveness were achievable. Then yesterday you said nothing. You heard what you heard does that change your view that resignation is the only way forward . Thats right. I issued a joint statement after the press conference with my colleague. Its maybe the saddest thing ive done in my public life. Ralph is a decent person. I think everybody who knows him likes him. But i think this is not something that is recoverable. The wounds this reopens in virginia, to say nothing of the nationwide debate and concern about race in america, just its not tenable for him to go forward as the governor of the commonwealth of virginia. I think he could, by resigning, start the healing. I think we really need that healing right now. Have you spoken to him at all . Do you have any we traded phone calls. I called him friday evening and he called me back and unfortunately, we didnt connect. I know this has got to be a crushing and painful thing for him and his family. But its also a very painful thing for millions of virginians and millions of people across america to sort of revisit issues we all have hoped were long past us. I dont think as the governor of the commonwealth he can function. Do you think he will ultimately resign . I think hes going to have to. I think ultimately hell see the wisdom of that counsel. That is just, where are you going to go and be welcome . You cant cut a ribbon anymore . You cant campaign with candidates this year . Its an
Election Year<\/a> in virginia. You cant go to the
General Assembly<\/a> in richmond and be welcomed by either party. In effect, your governorship is nonviable and its over. Lets talk about the shutdown. 13 short days from now trying to fund the deadline to prevent another shutdown. Is the president sticking to his demands for a wall . Lets take a listen to what your colleague ted liu said about it yesterday. I can confirm what many people know. Nancy pelosi is a bad ass and thats why were doing so well in the negotiations. There are discussions about additional physical barriers in some places. Well see how those discussions go. But the wall that donald trump envisions, that is not part of the discussion. First of all, do you think nancy pelosi is a bad no im kidding. Should the
American People<\/a> no. I think nancy is wonderful. I want that on the record. In his colorful language. Its great. Do you think the
American People<\/a> should be angry that this whole matter of seamatisf semantics. It appears to be about walls and slats. Do you prefer that colleagues dont spike the football with respect to nancy pelosi or do you think its appropriate . Well, i wouldnt frame the negotiations or what just happened in win or lose terms. I dont think that will help us going forward. I think, as nancy has said, we want a
Border Security<\/a> policy and program that is evidencebased. So lets sit down and lock at that 1900mile long border with mexico and see what is needed and what works and what we know doesnt work. In many places thats going to be added technology. At ports of entry where most drugs come into the country, not across the border as trump described. We need to add more resources. We just had the biggest sentinel catch out a port of entry in american history. Thats good. We want to do more of that. There may be places where we physically need to have barricades or beef up whats already there. Lets have that discussion. But remember, what preceded earlier was trump going back to his
Campaign Promise<\/a> that im going to build a wall. A big beautiful shining seawall. He was willing to shut down the government and inflicting enormous pain to redeem that pledge after right wing talking heads on fox and friends criticized him. Thats no way to proceed and were not going to pander to that. Before i let you go, i want to ask you about your colleagues on the ways and
Means Committee<\/a>. You say thursday theyll
Start Talking<\/a> about the president s tax returns. How important is it for the public to see the president s tax returns and do you think theres an appetite for it . I think there is an appetite for it. I think most americans believe that as part of your interview for the presidency, as a candidate, you have an obligation to reveal your tax returns, as most candidates have historically. The fact that trump didnt do that has raised a lot of questions. I think its caused trouble for him. Because it allows anyone to speculate about anything without being disproved by having the tax return in hand. Did russia money play a role in his rise to success as a businessman . On and on. Lots of
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Case Scenario<\/a> is true, george, i think there is an issue of redemption. He has the highest motivation imaginable to ensure that his legacy is not defined by a picture in his yearbook. I believe in second chances. Former democratic representative jim moran is not calling for northam to resign. But almost the entire establishment is urging him to step down. Joining me now the former mayor of new orleans and president of the
National Urban<\/a> league and host of the hutchison report. Gentlemen, thank you for being here. Hi alex. Earl, it seems at least of the writing on friday night, you agreed with moran. You wrote, quote, its the easy and seemingly racially correct thing to do to join in the chorus and denounce northam as an unreconstructed bigot and shame continue to do political good in office. Earl, first of all, can you expand on your argument. Do you still hold that premise after the 24hour flip, if you will, between friday to saturday . Well, the flip was definitely troubling where he did walk it back and said, well, maybe its not me. Going back to my original point, i think there is something there. Im not going to go to the atonement and redemption and all that. Thats for the gods to decide. I actually looked at his record. Its not a bad legislative record. Medicate for all. He talked about wealth inequality, pro choice and most importantly, the confederate monuments, eb wanted them down. I couldnt ignore that. The second thing is it happened 30plus years ago. Back in that era, we know you had a lot of frat boys that did a lot of dumb, stupid things, blatt face, the hoods and all of that. 20somethingyearolds. We fast forward 30 years. Is there something that he saw and i think i saw that in his apology owning up to it, if it was me and i i think it was him, this was something in the past and i want to move ahead. More importantly, can it be a real teaching moment. Here you got a guy that has properly been chastised, embarrassed nationally, can he go around the state in a racist state. We know the history of virginia. Its been a vile racist history. Can he go around and say, look, i was part of that. I did that. Im atoning for that. Im owning up to that. And there are many others out there, i want to send that same message to. In that sense, i wasnt rushing to judgment. Maybe, just maybe something good can come out of that through him. Okay, mark. Going to ask you. Do you agree does earl have a point or are the actions and the statements, are they too severe to be excused . Can he not effectively legislate . Keep in mind, this was done when he was not the governor of virginia. He can atone himself out of office. His ability to lead is damaged and fractured. He fractured it even more badly by his statement on saturday. Friday night, he took responsibility. On saturday he said not only is it not me, by the way, this wasnt me but i did but i did put on black face to participate in a dance contest dressed up as
Michael Jackson<\/a>. This is not 1950 and 1960, this is the 1980s. Hes 25 years old. At the time hes a graduate of vmi. Hes an enlisted serviceman. Hes about to become a physician. This is 1985 when
Michael Jackson<\/a> is sort of emerging as the king of pop. 1985 when
Jesse Jackson<\/a>, harold washington, people like that are at the center of the political stage. 20 years after the
Civil Rights Act<\/a> of 1964. So the context of the 1980s, i think, means its less excusable than the sense that, weshlgs it was in the 40s or the 50s or the 1960s. Its very important that we take a strong stance. The secretary of state of florida just resigned because he wore black face by mocking people who were victimized by katrina. We all criticized representative king for his embrace of white nationalism. For many of us its about being consistent. I think
Ralph Northam<\/a> can restore his, if you will, credibility as a person. But i dont think he can lead the state. I think the state would be better served now with
Justin Fairfax<\/a>, a very capable
Lieutenant Governor<\/a>, were made governor and led the state and let the heal, let the atonement for the people take place without the distraction of
Ralph Northam<\/a>s conduct. Earl, in terms of the constituents of that state, its important to note that the governor won the support of 87 of
African American<\/a> voters. Right. So do his actions and his words, since all this was revealed, does it honor that voting support that he received . Did he betray the voting public in a sense because he didnt admit that the actions existed while running . Well, he didnt do that. We dont know. Yes, no and hes walking it back. I think he is in the yearbook. I dont think theres any doubt about at that in my mind. The bigger point in terms of betraying
African American<\/a> voters. They didnt vote for him based on something that happened or may not have happened but probably did happen 30 years ago. They voted for him because they saw a democrat that in fact, had a fairly evolving moderate to progressive legislative agenda. Thats what they based it on. There was a political savviness on the part of
African American<\/a> voters. I got to tell you, as to the point about, is there redemption there, can, in fact, he atone, can in fact he be a model, a walking, living, breathing teaching model for what was wrong in the past and i was part of that and what could be changed in the present and the future, im not totally unconvinced that he still doesnt have a role to play there, including with
African American<\/a> voters. I think had
African American<\/a> voters known about this before when he was a primary candidate, he probably would not have been elected. Thats what the president said this morning. It would disqualify him. He would not have been able to be elected. Its difficult for me to believe that he never saw this yearbook photo. He never sanctioned the photos on his page. Remember, its not only the yearbook photo at eastern virginia medical academy. Its also his nickname, which is on a separate yearbook page for the
Virginia Military<\/a> institute suggesting to me along with the
Michael Jackson<\/a> that he may have held different views, a different sensibility about race 30 years ago than he does now. Now, okay, people can change, people can evolve. The issue now is, ke lead virginia . Can he heal virginia . The answer to that is he cannot and the state would be better served if the
Lieutenant Governor<\/a> would lead the state. Earl, last word to you. Can he lead the state of virginia . I think its problematic at this point. Theres been so much back and forth and so many people said new york city you cant d no, you cant do that. The voters put him in there. I tell you, they have the final word. Not other outsiders and politicians. Point welltaken. Gentlemen, thank you very much. Enjoy your sunday. President trumps new comments today about the
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World War Three<\/a> and then he pulled it all back and i think that was the right approach. The issue is do they have an understanding with the
North Koreans<\/a> and what are they going to do . Theyve sent the north korea envoy, hes off in seoul today. Theyre clearly going to do preparation for the second summit. If the president comes back with what he had from the first summit, that is zero specifics and a whole lot of questions, i think hes going to have trouble justifying that somehow hes making progress. Do you think his approach to north korea, does it worry you more than when the u. S. Effectively had no real contact with kim jongun or is this better . I think its better to be in contact. For me its a certain amount of irony when i was doing this during the
Bush Administration<\/a>, i had a lot of huge detractors to any contacts with the
North Koreans<\/a> to the point i wasnt supposed to shake their hand or toast a glass in front of them. So now we have the same person there, john bolton. He seems to be okay with what the president is doing. What the president is doing is clearly more than anyone has done in the past and suggesting a sort of broad
Scope Agreement<\/a> with north korea. Sounds a little much, but i am willing to suspend judgment to see what they can actually bring back. Id like to add one other point, though. There was a speech given in stanford by the way, id like to see more congressional oversight. I mean, the relevant committees ought to be asking him these questions. In his speech in stanford, he said that north korea agreed to give up their
Nuclear Materials<\/a> and he said theyll be asking for corresponding measures and looking forward to hearing from them what they are. No kidding. If the mers measures are to get our people out of south korea or eliminate our nuclear arsenal, we have a problem. Theres a lot of work to be done on this. When the president says he has great chemistry and gets along with him great, how important is it for heads of state to get along in a friendly manner when theyre trying to make a deal and particularly kim jongun . Is he credible . Because the president says, well, we like each other. Does that matter with him . Well, obviously it matters less than the president is implying. But on the other hand, trying to have a negotiation sitting ten feet away and shaking your fists at the other guy doesnt work either. I understand the president s notion that, look, i needed to get to know the guy. Thats what i did in singapore. Looking forward to further deals. I mean, that works in business and it works in a lot of things and it also works in diplomacy. Im not going to fault him for that. The key question for me is hes claiming the
North Koreans<\/a> are going to do something when, in fact, theres scant evidence for that. Since theyre about to launch these talks, i want to kind of give them a chance and stop badmouthing the effort until they come back with something. Exactly. You had a bit more to say on u. S. Intelligence. Here it is. President bush had intel people that said
Saddam Hussein<\/a> in iraq had nuclear weapons, all sorts of weapons of mass destruction. Guess what . The intel people didnt know what the hell they were doing and they got us tied up in a war that we should have never been in. Weve spent 7 trillion in the middle east and we do you trust you were ambassador to iraq. Does all of this justify his position here . Does a mistake from the past give life to this view that he now holds . No, it doesnt. I guess my concern is to blame the
Intel Community<\/a> for the mistakes of the past, the
Intel Community<\/a> would collect information. They would collect a lot of information, especially after 9 11. And then it was political level people who would grab pieces of information and say we have to do something about this. One of these people was in charge of nonproliferation, nuclear nonproliferation, his nap was john bolton. He was if favor of going into iraq and after it was revealed there was no wmd, weapons of mass destruction in iraq, he still supported it. Lets hear from this person who is today
President Trump<\/a>s
National Security<\/a> adviser. I mean, the notion to try to just lay this all at the
Intel Community<\/a>s doorstep well neve listen to them again is, frankly speaking, not serious policy. Former ambassador christopher hill. Thank you so much for your insight. Much appreciated. Thank you. 2020 buzz. Who does the president think might give him the toughest time . Oughest time fight both fast tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas tum tum tum tums tums chewy bites with gas relief if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the best time to ask yourself are my bones strong . Life is full of makeorbreak moments. Thats why its so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia\u00ae. Only prolia\u00ae is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. Do not take prolia\u00ae if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva\u00ae. Serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip, or tongue swelling; rash; itching; or hives have happened. Tell your doctor about dental problems as severe jaw bone problems may happen or new or unusual pain in your hip groin, or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred. Speak to your doctor before stopping prolia\u00ae as spine and other bone fractures have occurred. Prolia\u00ae can cause serious side effects, like low blood calcium, serious infections, which could need hospitalization, skin problems, and severe bone, joint, or muscle pain. Are you ready . Ask your doctor how prolia\u00ae can help strengthen your bones. We know that when youre spending time with the grandkids every minute counts. And you dont have time for a cracked windshield. Thats why we show you exactly when well be there. Saving you time, so you can keep saving the world. Kids safelite repair, safelite replace the 2020 race is picking up steam with new announcements like
Sherrod Brown<\/a> expected to announce shortly. We have the most diverse field ever. Lets bring in basil smikle, former executive director of the new
York State Democratic Party<\/a> and susan del percio and msnbc political analyst. Basil, what stands out most to you . I think you mentioned it, the fact that the field is diverse and its good to see that, particularly after the 2018 midterms where we had this diverse class of leaders get elected to congress. So im happy to see that. I in some ways thank obama, barack obama and
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Jesse Jackson<\/a> and others. So im particularly proud of it, of that as a democrat. I hope that the number of people that are in this race does not portend very contentious primary season but i am glad to see the diversity that we have. Sure at this point. So, susan, in a new interview with cbs the president was asked about cory bookers entrance into the race. Watch what he said. Senator cory booker announced today that hes also running. There are a lot of democrats on the field. Hes not go chance. No chance . I say no chance. Why . Because i know him. I dont think he has a chance. Just before booker entered the race the president gave his assessment of the overall democratic field in which he told the
New York Times<\/a> saying i would say the best opening so far would be kamala harris. Whats your reaction to how hes sizing up his opponents . Donald trump being donald trump. Hell pick and choose about what he wants to get into a fight but what he will do is use them as a way of changing the subject matter and getting himself involved in that democratic primary. He likes being in the news cycle, he wont give it up to challengers or potential challengers to him so expect more of it. Who do you think either announced or unannounced basil that would give the president the hardest time . A lot of people have talked about joe biden. Ill also throw in amy klobuc r klobuchar, midwestern democrat who i love to hear speak and shes a tremendous sort of force within the democratic party. I think any of those two plus all of the ones that actually have the v g have gotten in the race so far, they can nudge and needle the president and republicans going into this election cycle and thats whats going on interesting because with so many, how do they stake out that specific lane for themselves . Very good point. Anyone going to challenge the president on the gop side . Not yet. What republicans need to do or republicans like myself who are frustrated with this president , they need to start softening the ground for a primary challenge, meaning they have to go after the president s numbers as far as likability, relate to people like me, not necessarily directly after the president but theres still plenty of time and with the
Mueller Investigation<\/a> holding over his head we dont know what will happen but republicans are very concerned. Well get the
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Head Quarters<\/a> in new york. Welcome to weekends with alex witt. With the country still feeling the effects of the longest
Government Shutdown<\/a> ever, and while members of congress try to avert another shutdown in less than two weeks, the president repeating his threat to declare a
National Emergency<\/a> to build a wal wall. I dont like to take things off the table. Its that alternative. Its
National Emergency<\/a>. Its other things and there have been
Plenty National<\/a> emergencies called. And this really is an invasion of our country by human trafficker traffickers. Meanwhile, they contradicted under oath some of the president s most persistent
Foreign Policy<\/a> assertions. That included the
National Intelligence<\/a> director telling lawmakers isis would continue to stoke violence in syria. But in this new interview, he repeated his assertion on the terrorist group. What specifically was wrong about what they said . Let me just say it wasnt so much the reporter, it was the questions and answers as the report was submitted and they were asked questions and answers. Weve don e an incredible with syria. When i took over syria was infested with isis and now you have to caliphate almost knocked out. We will be announcing in the not too distant future 100 of the caliphate. The president also tried to distance himself from longtime friend and adviser roger stone who was indicted more than a week ago. The most explosive revelations from the charges, a quote
Senior Trump Campaign<\/a> official was directed to contact stone about damaging information wikileaks could release about the
Hillary Clinton<\/a> campaign. So the lingering question here, would stone cooperate with the
Mueller Investigation<\/a> or is he expecting the president to pardon him . Roger is somebody that ive always liked but a lot of people like roger. Some people probably dont like roger but roger stone is almost i always liked. Roger is a character. But roger wasnt i dont know if you know this or not, roger wasnt on my campaign except way at the beginning. Would you pardon him . Have not thought about it. It looks like hes defending himself very well but you have to get rid of the russia witchhunt. Kelly odonnell joins us from west palm beach, florida, where the president or near to where the president is spending the weekend. Kelly, the president also talking about the
Mueller Investigation<\/a>. What did he say . Well, this interview was wide ranging and in some ways gives us a little insight into some of the things well hear from the president tuesday night for his state of the union address. But the
Mueller Investigation<\/a> always a topic of great interest, certainly for journalists but also as we get so deep into the investigation approaching a couple of years now and the president was asked about that. He again persists in his argument that there was no collusion, as he claims, he did nothing wrong. And part of what we are waiting for is what will be the process when the
Mueller Investigation<\/a> reaches its end. And we dont know what the timing is. Acting attorney general
Matt Whitaker<\/a> says he thinks its near the end but it will ultimately be up to the attorney general who will likely be william barr who is still going through confirmation process to receive the report from
Robert Mueller<\/a> and his team and then to decide what to do with it. There isnt an automatic mechanism to make it public. Here is part of the interview with cbs
Margaret Brennan<\/a> talking about the views on what should happen to that report. Would you make the
Mueller Report<\/a> public because you say theres nothing in there totally up to the attorney general. Congress can subpoena it anyway. Totally up to the attorney general. What do you want them to do. Even the
Mueller Report<\/a> said it had nothing to do with the campaign. You would havent a problem if it became public. Excuse me, excuse me. Thats up to the attorney general. I dont know. I have no idea what hes going to say. One of the curious statements than what is where he says even the
Mueller Report<\/a> said it had nothing to do with the campaign. I dont know what hes referring to there. We dont yet have a report from
Robert Mueller<\/a>. What we do have a earre a serie indictments that include individuals associated with the campaign, namely paul manafort, the
Campaign Chairman<\/a> whos been convicted. Michael flynn, the former
National Security<\/a> adviser convicted of lying, also attached to the campaign and others,
George Papadopoulos<\/a> and so forth. Roger stone was attached to the
Trump Campaign<\/a> in 2015 well ahead of the prominent time for the
President Trump<\/a> campaign but remained a loose and informal adviser. So the notion that this is somehow not connected to the campaign really doesnt make sense and what the president was saying there but its also notable he is deferring to the attorney general, at least at this point, about how much the public will know about the findings when
Robert Mueller<\/a> is done. Alex. Kelly o. , thank you so much from florida. Joining me now, journalist laura basset and dana milbank, columnist with the
Washington Post<\/a>, a welcome to you both. Dana, your overall impression from this wideranging interview. . What stood out to you . Its hard to pick something that stands out because bumping from topic to top tick president has a tendency to say one eyeraising thing after another. The thing that struck me the most was t optimism about north korea that he was talking about. Talking about this excellent chemistry he has with kim jongun, remember, this is a man who has killed his own family members running the most repressive country on earth so its an extraordinary thing to hear an american president say this and express this optimism even though, as we heard elsewhere, his own intelligence officials dont believe its possible to get north korea to denuclearize. So hes very much out there freelancing with the most loathed leader on the face of the earth. Interesting, laura, your thoughts . What struck you . I heard a lot of word salad in that interview. There were a lot of topics on which he demonstrated a complete lack of understanding. He completely flubbed the meaning of the red line in syria. He at one point criticized obama for doing nothing in syria and then is now criticizing told obama he should do nothing and is now criticizing him for having done nothing. He demonstrates a complete lack of understanding on the issue and is pivoting to economics and black unemployment which is not the heart of the issue people are criticizing him for. I think trump was talking really fast and not saying a lot and if you paused at any moment to think about what he just said, you would hear a lot of ignorance and a lot of lies. Okay, something that he did say, dana, that hes not taking off the table, hinting this week late this week about declaring the
National Emergency<\/a>, is that a calculated move to put pressure on democrats . Do you see this thing playing out . That he declares a
National Emergency<\/a> . Or do they get a deal done . Its hard to see him doing that because its not just the democrats. He has the republicans in the senate saying dont do this, firstover all theres going to be all kinds of legal problems with it but he doesnt have the support of his own party going into doing it so it isnt clear whether hes trying to put pressure on the negotiators or whether hes continuing to give a signal to his base. It has been about the base all along because of course its not about
Border Security<\/a> since all sides are agreed on that. Its the symbolism of the wall. So it seems to me thats more signal making to the base than involved in the negotiation. Three scenarios here, laura. How do you see it . National emergency gets dezplard a deal gets done or, got forbid another shut down . Declared . A deal gets done or, got forbid another shut down . Thats hard to predict, trump is hard to predict. The majority of the country opposes using a
National Emergency<\/a> and trump has undermined his own ability to do that by waiting so long. The definition of an emergency, the point of an emergency is that you need to move quickly so if youve waited weeks and start declaring one as a political move that makes you look stupid so im not see a deal happening. A shutdown i wouldnt count out. Im curious with regard to the
Mueller Report<\/a>. The president said hes leaving it up to the attorney general but do you think that report will see the light of day . Would it be through a leak or an official report from the doj . Theres any number of possibilities, theres one for public consumption and one for the department of justice on the hill. The democrats who control the house and there may be an interest on the
Intelligence Committee<\/a> to have this out. The incoming presumably attorney general, william barr, has while hes not committed to releasing the report, hes been clear about the publics right to know so there will be a lot of pressure on him there so it seems were going to get the gist of what it is exactly what were going to get and there is under the law there is no requirement for this to be released. Are there more signals that the
Mueller Report<\/a> is wrapping up or are we only taking the word of
Mark Whitaker<\/a> when he said uncomfortably in that
News Conference<\/a> it was wrapping up soon . You have to go on his word. Why would he say it was wrapping up soon if its not . It has been going on far long time and my guess for the past few months is that theyve been kind of closing in and circling in on trump and i think as to the report being made public, congress has the power right now to pass a bill requiring this report or some summary of the report to be made public. The american taxpayers paid for this really long investigation, have been waiting to see what comes of it and so to hide it from the people would be unethical. Dana, we teased this before you and laura came on here and i want to ask you about your latest column, something that
White House Press<\/a> secretary said earlier this week. Well play that and have you react. I think god calls all of us to fill different roles at different times and i think that he wanted donald trump to become president and thats why hes there. And i think he has done a tremendous job in supporting a lot of the things that people of faith care about. Okay. Dana, your reaction . Well, i mean, in one sense a lot of us believe that god calls all of us to do certain things. When the president s press secretary, a
Government Official<\/a> in the west wing of the white house, goes a step further and says that god wanted donald trump to be president , well, thats something of a different matter so i sort of tie this into the way the president has been behaving as weve seen, sort of saying i dont care what my intelligence officials say. I dont care what
Senate Republicans<\/a> feel about syria and afghanistan. I dont care what democrats in the house feel about the wall. Sort of acting as if hes operating under the divine right of kings as opposed to in this democracy. Im curious to your thoughts, laura, its one thing spirituality is one thing everybody holds but this is a country where there is a regarded separation of church and state so to invoke god in this interview, your thoughts . Well, i do think he has been acting as if he has a god complex as president. This is very in line with the sort of narcissism hes been demonstrating throughout his presidency and i think if he was a very religious man he would treat minorities better. He would treat immigrants better. There wouldnt be children in cages at the border. He wouldnt be lying everyday in every interview he ever gives so i think its very ironic hes trying to play the god card right now. Duly noted from both of you. Laurie, dana, thank you so much. What a surreal moment during
Ralph Northam<\/a>s on
News Conference<\/a> says about his understanding of race in this country. Ine this country. Hey, what is it . I realize i love you, but as long as youre with jessica, there can never be anything between us. Listen cassie, theres no need to cry. Besides, ive got really great news. Youre leaving jessica . No. I just saved a load of money on
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Car Insurance<\/a>. Not long ago, ronda started here. And then, more jobs began to appear. These techs in a lab. This builder in a hardhat. The welders and electricians who do all of that. The diner staffed up cause they all needed lunch. Teachers. Doctors. Jobs grew a bunch. What started with one job spread all around. Because each job in energy creates many more in this town. Energy lives here. You said the competition san antonio was a dance competition . Yes. Reporter and you danced the moon walk . Thats right. Reporter are you still able to moon walk. Um inappropriate circumstances. My wife says inappropriate circumstances. Virginia governor
Ralph Northam<\/a> representing the separate occasion he said he, quote, darkened his skin to look like
Michael Jackson<\/a>. Joining me now,
Karine Jean Pierre<\/a> and the rev, reverend al sharpton. Rev, do you think he understands the gravity of this . No, i think when he said yesterday no, im not in the black face picture and the picture of the ku klux klan but i did do a black face on
Michael Jackson<\/a>. You have to remember, in 1984
Michael Jackson<\/a> did a huge victory tour and he asked me to
Head Community<\/a> relations. I went to one. I did the whole tour. There were whites all over this country, over 30 cities imitating
Michael Wearing<\/a> the thriller jackets and the hat. And the glove. None of them wore black face. So if you put on black face, that was your initiative, governor. And you decided that for clearly mocking racial reasons. It made it worse than what they set up with the clan and so now we have on your home on your page in terms of your yearbook and youve added now that you found nothing offensive 1984, the year bill cosby has the biggest show,
Michael Jackson<\/a> biggest entertain over the year,
Jesse Jackson<\/a> won the virginia primary and youre acting like this is 44, i think it shows not only did he come out of a culture where racism was all right but he was all right and comfortable with. It do you want to too old that, karine . Same issue . I totally agree. And in 1984 he was 25 years old. I presume he voted that year and knew that jeff rend
Jesse Jackson<\/a> was on the ballot. After watching that press conference yesterday, it was horrific. It was disqualifying, shameful and purely disgusting and
Ralph Northam<\/a> has no idea how much harm hes causing or how much harm he caused with that photo and he is now a man without a party, a man without a people and he has no moral authority to lead and he needs to resign. I have no idea who is advising him but theyre not doing anymore any favor. They need to look in the mirror and reconsider the advice theyre giving him. Its not working. And the other thing ill say as well, look, weve seen democrats across the country call for his resignation and its heartened me and im glad theyre doing thaw but its time for richmond to act. Time for his cabinet to step down, time for his staff to design. We have to move forward and heal the commonwealth of virginia and the country. Interestingly, in just the last hour i spoke with a political analyst who believes that knorr that should potentially be given a second chance. Listen to what he said. Can it be a teaching moment . Here you have a guy that has been chastised, embarrassed nationally. Can, in fact, he go around the state in a racist state, we know the history of virginia and its been a vile, racist history, can he go around and say, look, i was part of that, i did that, im atoning for that, im owning up to that and there are many others out there i want to send that same message to. So i wasnt rushing to judgment. Maybe just maybe something good can come out of that. We all look for silver linings, rev, but is northam in the moral position to pull one off here . I dont think so. I respect dr. Hutchinson. All of us may have said things we should havent said but were not talking about things you might have misspoke. Were talking about a klan robe and what it represents, terrorism, lynchings and for him to one day say yes about the picture even though he didnt say whether he was in the robe or black face, he was clearly comfortable with saying that he was responsible for the picture. Then the next day saying no, i wasnt responsible, i wasnt in the picture, i didnt even see it but i did do black face to
Michael Jackson<\/a>. So how can he now come back and atone and do nick when he has one, flipped his own story and secondly says im comfortable with black facing. This is not a guy who is trying to act like hes trying to heal or bring anything together. He seems to be trying to do whatever he can to remove any blame from himself. Any of us that have said anything wrong have said we said wrong were sorry and those are words and a lot of it may be street or locker talk. This is not locker talk, this is your yearbook, not your scrapbook at home with mommy and this is a statement how he made and i dont see how he can get around it. The teaching moment is to say im resigning and ill go around and talk about how we need to be better than this. Your thoughts again, careen karine . And he had a nick anymore of coon man that he took on which is absolutely also problematic and says everything you need to know. There is one thing he can do. He can resign and show that leadership and you know who would be next
Justin Fairfax<\/a> would be next and i think that would show leadership. A young 39yearold africanamerican very impressive politici politician, young man, who did well on his own in winning that election, just underperformed by one percentage point, not bad where
Ralph Northam<\/a> overperformed, did better than
Hillary Clinton<\/a> did. We saw africanamerican voters come out, high turnout to elect both of them so thats what he should do. He should step down and allow a new leadership, someone who has with his statement, fairfax put out a state
Department Statement<\/a> showing his leadership and the history of virginia when it comes to
White Supremacy<\/a> and talking about his own experience with his family in tealing with racism in the commonwealth and lets move forward. And thats what
Ralph Northam<\/a> can do right now. I want the both of you staying with me because ill get your reaction to our next story which is about the super bowl. We have the
Los Angeles Rams<\/a>, new
England Patriots<\/a> facing off in the mercedesbenz arena in atlanta. But here to check with some of the nfl controversy is ron mott outside the stadium. Welcome. We have critics of both the pregame and half time entertainers in some way. Explain whats happening there. Alex, it seems like every super bowl theres some sort of offthefield issue the nfl is having to contend with. This year the nfl had trouble attracting biglist artists, africanamerican artists in particular who didnt want to perform on this
International Stage<\/a> because how they knelt t nfl has treated al qaeda in the
Arabian Peninsula<\/a> eated al qa
Arabian Peninsula<\/a>
Colin Kaepernick<\/a>. He brought attention to inequality and it didnt sit well with people, including the president of the
United States<\/a> so
Colin Kaepernick<\/a> is now out of football at what should have been the prime of his career and entertainers are saying they want to have solidarity. Cardi b. Saying she turned down an offer to perform at half time of this game but interestingly she was on the stage last night dancing with the owner of the new
England Patriots<\/a> at a concert at the state farm arena behind snow there will be questions she will have to answer as to why she showed up to le game activities but didnt want to go on stage at the half time. So that is what theyre dealing with musical entertainment,
Gladys Knight<\/a> is going to sing the
National Anthem<\/a> in the runup to the super bowl. Shes had to answer questions as to why she accepted an offer from the nfl considering what people think
Colin Kaepernick<\/a> was really unfairly treated given his talent level and a lot of people considered far inferior to him have gotten jobs. So that will float in the background. Kickoff 5 20 away or so and people want the focus on the game but there will be attention on the entertainment. Ron, thank you for the settone the former discussion with karine and the rev. Karine, is it fair to criticize these entertainers . Particularly
Gladys Knight<\/a> . That woman is a legend. Shes a legend. I have to tell you its very disappointing and i am a fan of
Gladys Knight<\/a>. We have to call out nfl for everything that they are doing. They have a race issue, they have a
Domestic Violence<\/a> issue. They have a player safety issue. These the things that the nfl has just not managed or handled well at all. And on
Colin Kaepernick<\/a> i am not a football expert or nfl expert at all but there are some who are not as good as
Colin Kaepernick<\/a>. So you have to ask the question, is there there colluding happening with the nfl and the openers . Colin kaepernick started this because he was trying to say make a statement, a social justice statement, statement, trying to call out the oppression of black people but also people of color. We have to remember what was going on and what still is going on now. You have black men, black women being murdered on the street. We have to remember eric gardinguar gardner, tamir rice,
Alton Sterlin<\/a> sterling. I think clearly those of us that have been involved in the struggles that karine just names, eric guaardner and tamir race, how can we not help celebrate
Colin Kaepernick<\/a> when he took a knee while many of us were marching on these cases so for the nfl to punish him saying these things ought to be brought to justice and to court, for the nfl to punish means many of us cannot engage. I wont take the
Midnight Train<\/a> georgia and my whole ipad half of it is
Gladys Knight<\/a> songs so all i can say to her is ill keep her songs but today neither one of us want to be the first to say goodbye. Oh, my gosh, he is so good. All right so rev, thank you to karine jeanpierre, who that has most beautiful name in the world. You said that so beautifully. Im trying to practice my french. Catch politics nation today at 5 00 and every saturday and sunday at that time. Roger stone is a character. But roger was not i dont know if you know this but roger wasnt on my campaign except way at the beginning. Would you pardon him. I havent thought about it. Hes defending himself very well. Joining me now, congressman who is a member of three committees, budget,
Arms Services<\/a> and oversight. Congressman, are your colleagues on oversight talking about getting roger stone to come in now that
Michael Cohen<\/a> has officially backed out of public testimo testimony. Testimony will be public when he comes before the
Oversight Committee<\/a> so i think we should have him in. Intel committee behind closed door bus are you trying to negotiate to get him in front of your committee. We are and that would be public. Chairman couplings is working with
Michael Cohen<\/a> to make sure any of his concerns are addressed in terms of safety. We want him to testify. The
American People<\/a> have a right to know that these answers are fully public so that they can make a judgment. Can you give us a sense of what is on the agenda for investigating the president . What the most critical question to be answered is in your mind. Well, there are so many questions. The first should be that we should get his taxes. Some of just written to the chairman of the ways and
Means Committee<\/a> saying lets get the president s taxes. That is something that is of interest the congress. I can speak for myself and fellow journalists that its of interest to them. Does that translate to the
American Public<\/a> as well . Do they feel the need to address what is in the president s taxes . I do. It harkens back to the 1920s when the law came out. Back then there was corruption and the teapot dome scandal. They were enriching themselves and passing policies to enrich themselves so
Congress Said<\/a> thats ridiculous. We need to get tax returns so we make sure there are no financial conflicts of interest. This is not out of a lurid interest of the president s finances. This is to see does he have conflicts of interests that are hurting the
American Public<\/a> and most americans want that. 60 of americans think its a fair thing that the president disclose his taxes. Democrats joined republicans in rebuking the president s plan to withdraw troops from syria and afghanistan. Theres an appearance that democrats are in favor of these endless wars. What do you say to that . Well, alex, i have departed from some of my colleagues. I wrote an oped in the
Washington Post<\/a> saying we should be for withdrawal from syria and afghanistan. It should be responsible, we should have an envoy there who will engage in diplomacy, we should make sure erdogan isnt annexing the kurdish area but we should be for bringing our troops home and putting an end to these endless wars. That oped rough written about why you strongly oppose u. S. Intervention in venezuela and you point out that its illegal under the
United Nations<\/a> charter to seek regime change. But dont the people of venezuela deserve some relief . How do you propose tackling problem there is . Maduro had a fail red jet stream, failed economics, extra judicial killingkillings. B but now if we do that well be rallying support for him. I support what pope francis called for which is a negotiated settlement and a move towards fair elections. I think the history of intervention in iraq, in afghanistan, in syria shows that we often make matters worse and dont improve the lives for the people were trying to help. Democratic california congressman r. O. Khana, id love to speak with you again so come speak to me again. Thank you for having me on. The difference between opinions and facts in the president s statements about the
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Foreign Policy<\/a> areas. He said he wants them to have their own opinions and this that they can testify any way they want. Leds bring the the former director of
Strategic Communications<\/a> for the
Hillary Clinton<\/a> campaign, former nevada state chairwoman amy charcanan. I want to speak with you here first, and then don to you. With the president using the word opinion discussing the intel chiefs, he wants them to have their own opinion but arent they drawing from more than opinion on subjects like iran and isis and north korea and russia . Yes, but what i think the president is alluding to is nobody is perfect and that its important to seek out other opinions and that you have a round table filled be intelligence opinions. They havent been correct just as he stated later when they told president bush there were weapons of mass destruction with
Saddam Hussein<\/a>. We later found out that wasnt the case. Did president bush push back and say he knew better . Well he also wasnt on twitter and social media as often as our current president so im not sure if he said those words or not. I dont think he said he knew better. Don, your reaction . I dont know what to say. The stakes are too high for the president to be willynilly deciding for his own vain and ego fiscal ego reasons that he knows more than our intelligence services. One thing that is very disturbing is the way that we have politicized and made such a partisan activity out of intelligence, every american in this country owes our security and safety to relying upon this intelligence that we dont have to think about everyday. For this president to get up and it started in his campaign, i know more than the generals do, believe me. We dont believe you. You dont know more. And we know he doesnt read the daily briefings that these learned people who have invested their careers and safety provide him everyday. Theres no reason for this and i want to sound more sophisticated than i am but we have to stop talking about this president as if its normal. Its insane that he somehow challenges
Real Intelligence<\/a> folks who do this for a living everyday. The remarkable arrogance and that weve reached a point that its legitimately dangerous for everyday americans. There is a another clip that i would like to play. Do you have an acting ag until you get barr confirmed, acting defense secretary, acting chief of staff, acting interior secretary. Thats okay. Its easier to make moves when theyre acting. So you are going to shake up . Some and some not. How do you know when to fire someone . When its not happening. What do you mean . When it doesnt get done. What do you make of that perspective towards his own top officials. It seems to be indicative of the way hes governed his entire presidency so far if if you want to call it governing which is this my way or the highway approach and if he loses confidence in a cabinet official which usually is by no fault of their own, he tends to be judgme judgmental and we know what he did with his attorney general sessions, he threatened to fire him for over a year and a half, this is the way he approaches government. I think alex if he could have his own way here he would be the president of the
United States<\/a> and he we have either one or two cabinet members or none. He would like to do this as a singular individual and that is very dangerous, it goes back to the way he treats his intelligence officials and members of his own staff where he believes he is the only one who is right and if he doesnt get the answer he want he is lashes out or fires individuals. Amy, i was watching you listen to adrian and you were shaking your head. Is there any indication this president enjoys being challenged . Well, obviously hes very successful and usually successful people do like to take on a challenge. I believe by him saying he likes the positions to remain as interim is because usually when youre somebody who doesnt have the final title, youll continue to work your best, your hardest and you dont become as comply sent so thats the way i view that. So do you think, don, the president is hinting that he is replacing someone . Do you think this was a warning to any individual in particular . I dont think the president knows what hes going do from day to day. He takes cues from fox news while eating mcdonalds oh, come on, theys what were told. And decides to descend from the white house stairs at 11 00 a. M. And start his work day. I dont think he knows what hell do. Hes an unvinged individual who acts to the debt cement of our country, governs based upon his ego tis egotistical whims. Theres no pattern or rime or reason and its dangerous to all of us. But how do you really feel . Adri adrian, i want to ask you about roger stone and the president s comments that he hadnt thought about giving him a pardon and then he said hes defending himself. How do you interpret that . The president , lying seems to be a quality about him hes had for a long time. Of course hes thought about pardoning roger stone. That seems to be the whole deal they have going on which is why you see roger stone go on television, he did
George Stephanopoulos<\/a> last week end where he made it very clear i am going to defend the president , he did nothing wrong, i did nothing wrong so i believe the president is lying. I think we will see the president using the president ial pardon power pretty aggressively over the course of the remaining days of his presidency. Whats interesting, amy, is the president said it would be up to the attorney general to decide whether or not to release the
Mueller Report<\/a> but give than he sees the
Mueller Probe<\/a> as a witchhu witchhunt, which has been very clear about, does that surprise you . Well, no, it doesnt because i think hell say firm and plain in that role particular role. He knows that bill barr will come in and perform his duties honestly, when bill was being grilled in the senate he was very forthright in saying he would be able to release allowe. So, i think that we have an honest a. G. Thats about to come forward. I think that the president feels pretty confident with that. Okay. Final word to you, donald, same question. What do you think . Bill barr was nominated because he counselled the president on executive infallibility, i. E. , how we would be able to get around being indicted. How he could make the legal arguments that hes not held to the normal criminal standards that anyone else is. Bill barr said we had to say to be confirmed in the senate, he said would anyone would have to say to assume the seat. Hes not going to say im going to counsel the president on objective because that wont get him confirmed. The president would have withdrawn his nomination had he told the truth. Bill barr is here to protect the president. Always good to see all three of you. Consider yourself booked for next sunday because i love this trio. Thanks, alex. The super bowl just a few hours away, so too the avalanche of tv commercials and what so sponsors is shelling out is higher than ever. We need an alexa dog collar, for dogs. Ordering dog food. Ordering dog food. You can bark all you want. Im not paying for anymore dog food. Ordering gravy. Ordering sausages. You better cancel that order. Im not talking to you. Take your razor, yup. Alright, up and down, never side to side, shaquem. You got it . Come on, get back. Quem, you a second behind your brother, stay focused. Cant nobody beat you, cant nobody beat you. Hard work baby, it gonna pay off. You got this. With the one hundred and fortyfirst pick, the
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Los Angeles Rams<\/a> going headtohead at 6 30 p. M. Eastern. An estimated 22. 7 million americans are expected to place money on this game, spending around 6 billion. But the super bowl is not just about the matchup, of course, its all about the commercials, too. You have comedy, dancing and best of all dogs. Take a look. And now weve changed a way to keep your pet safe. Pepsi is more than okay. Its okay i never want to hear you say i want it that way the original. Now its hot. Michael, dont do that. You guys should have seen
Kendis Gibson<\/a> dancing to that i want it that way. It was pretty good. How much does it cost to air an ad . Companies spent 5. 25 million for 30second slot. Lets get ready to ramble. Im sorry about that. Coming up, factchecking the president s latest interview. Thats coming your way at the top of the hour. But im relentless too. Mbc doesnt take a day off, and neither will i. And i treat my mbc with everyday verzenio the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. In fact, verzenio is a cdk4 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr , her2
Metastatic Breast Cancer<\/a>, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. Verzenio an ai is proven to help women have significantly more time without disease progression, and more than half of women saw their tumors shrink vs an ai. Diarrhea is common, may be severe, and may cause dehydration or infection. Before taking verzenio, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection. Verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death. Serious liver problems can occur. Symptoms may include tiredness, loss of appetite, stomach pain, and bleeding or bruising more easily than normal. Blood clots that can lead to death have also occurred. Talk to your doctor right away if you notice pain or swelling in your arms or legs, shortness of breath, chest pain or rapid breathing or heart rate. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. Common side effects include nausea, infections, low red and white blood cells and platelets, decreased appetite, headache, abdominal pain, tiredness, vomiting, and hair thinning or loss. Im relentless. And my doctor and i choose to treat my
Metastatic Breast Cancer<\/a> with verzenio. Be relentless. Ask your doctor about everyday verzenio. P3 its meat, cheese and nuts. I keep my protein interesting. Oh yea, me too. I have cheese and uh these herbs. P3 snacks. The more interesting way to get your protein. We know that when youre spending time with the grandkids every minute counts. And you dont have time for a cracked windshield. Thats why we show you exactly when well be there. Saving you time, so you can keep saving the world. Kids safelite repair, safelite replace its the top of the hour so were out of time here on wekds with alex whit. Lets go to
Kendis Gibson<\/a>. Who do you have for the big game . Of course the patriots. Come on. Im leaving. Im unplugging right now. Lifelong rams fan since two years ago. I understand. Bye. Enjoy the sunday. Im
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