Senator leahy, who retired the trophy on supreme court nominations a long time ago. john marshall was the first. that was, of course, senator dick durbin who is wrangling the committee hearing process for the senate judiciary committee. speaking now just after we heard the opening statement from judge jackson. questions tomorrow, you heard him, 30 minutes from each of the democrats and republicans who sit on that committee. ali vitali covers congress for us. i understand you were in and out of the room and there were a few things that stood out to you. tell me about it. reporter: yeah, several things stood out to me, hallie, and specifically dick durbin, you say he s wrangling the head of this committee. he is, and today he didn t have to do very much. everyone stuck to their time. there were some predictive lines of attack from republicans, questions further explored tomorrow. as i talked with senator durbin throughout the day as he himself was in and out of hearing rooms, he was saying he looks forward to jackson being able to
Committee that this does not happen, there is no one in the white house who pushes the button and cuts him off in mid-sentence? that is correct. having worked with the president for now 20 years, both here on this committee and in over the last nine months at the white house, the president very much speaks for himself. sandra: it s come to the point, john, where senators are now asking about this in hearing rooms, as important as the question in the hearing room on the withdrawal from afghanistan. john: does seem to happen a lot, no question about that. up next, explosive exchange between ted cruz and the secretary of state. stay with us. as someone who resembles someone else . i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone s unique. that s why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. [ nautical horn blows ]
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We ve seen them in the hearing rooms, attorney general barr, secretary pompeo as well. from all the confidence projected from the white house and president that this will breeze through the senate and he will not be convicted. we know how donald trump thinks. he does not want this blight on his resume as having been an impeached president of the united states, but it could come as early as next week. it could. that s an important thing to remember here, as much as is around the president, they have rallied around the president. the president doesn t want this. he knows it s the first line of his obeneficiary ware to become his political obituary. to underscore what kurt just said, absolutely right. the durham statement is reminiscent of what barr did in that letter from that framed the mueller report before its release to shape the public narrative before we read the document and went and sifted
well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. this new week got underway with day 1,040 of the trump administration. a federal judge issued a ruling that made it tougher for the trump side to keep their people out of courtrooms and hearing rooms. this is the case of former white house counsel don mcgahn. he indeed is one of the narrators of the mueller report. well, tonight judge jackson of the federal district court in d.c. ruled that he must comply with a subpoena from house judiciary and testify about trump s efforts to obstruct the mueller investigation. he writes the justice department claim to unreviewable absolute testimonial impunity is baseless and can t be sustained.
Speaking up. plus things just got worse today for rudy giuliani. the feds looking at him for possible money laundering and obstruction of justice while his former associates are spilling details about his efforts to make big money in ukraine. and a united states senator from a deep red state literally repeats russian propaganda on live television after being told by our own nation s top experts that it s russian propaganda as the 11th hour gets under way on a monday night. well, good evening once again from, our nbc news headquarter here in new york. this new holiday-shortened week got under way with day 1,040 of the trump administration. today a federal judge issued a ruling that may make it tougher for the trump side to keep their people out of courtrooms and hearing rooms. this is the case of former white house counsel don mcgahn. arm critical witness, he s quot orit cited nearly 160 times in e
Good evening from this holiday shortened week. late today a federal judge issued a ruling that may make it tougher for the trump side to keep their people out of courtrooms and hearing rooms. this is the case of don mcgann. he cited 160 times in the final draft of the mueller report. he is one of the unwitting narrators of the mueller report. today junl jacks today judge jackson said he must supply kplocomply with a subpoe and testify about trump s attempts to obstruct the mueller investigation. the primary take away from recorded american history is that presidents are not kings. you may recall the house judiciary committee went to court in august to enforce the