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amorphous thing. who decides what the expectations are? >> everybody. that's the challenge for politics. it's a different business than anything else we know. you can come in a strong third place or a weak second or first place. it's not like football playoffs or the ncaas where you win and advance. what we've seen is this is where debates and momentum can cause a shift. we talked about nikki momentum. in november. it wasn't true. back in december it wasn't true. what we've seen in the past two or three weeks is a surge in her fundraising and poll numbers especially in new hampshire. that means she has to answer not just more scrutiny questions, but questions can she handle the incoming from donald trump and also the incoming from chris christie. that's happening more and more. >> david axelrod and doug, thank you go ahead. >> i was just going to say, she has money, she has momentum. what she doesn't have is

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this came up a lot in the s hearing yesterday the impeachment judgment clause. i think that was foreign to a lot of americans until the last 24 hours. explain how central of a role it plays here now that they've gone this direction. >> the only reason it's central at all is that trump's lawyers tried to rely on that clause for their argument. >> you think they misread it? >> totally. the clause simply says, here's the remedies on impeachment. it's limited to removal from office and disqualification from office. that's all it is. then it says, nevertheless you can be prosecuted criminally. that's really what happened here. there's nothing in that clause that says unless you're convicted -- >> that's the bridge there was a striking to me, that they tried to argue, that that clause then they could infer from it that it meant, you know, but if you're not, then you can't? >> right. that's trying to read something into the clause that simply is not there. what the judge picked up on in the district court was the word nevertheless. she said, that means that

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say at the end, in closing after his rebuttal, we want to make sure that if we don't prevail here, that this is heard meaning at all the appellate judges or the supreme court. >> the supreme court does not have to take it, and i'm -- i'm getting to believe that they won't take it. >> tell us why. >> it's not the right case to take for this important issue. it's too obvious here. they need a closer case, i think, to make important law like this. this one is so open and shut. i mean, these weren't even part offist his official duties. i don't think it's the right case for the supreme court to take and they might not do it. with respect to enbank if he that it's for delay. if he moves for enbank reconsideration, it's simply to run the clock. it's not going to change the outcome here >> judge, thank you. >> as always.

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prolonged sort of thing because of the complications that he had. >> jake, the complications themselves, are they common for somebody undergoing a surgery like this or a rarity? >> well, i would say they are known complications, but pretty rare. you know, just 1 or 2%, less than 5% of the time this happens. think of it like this, phil, when you're operating really anywhere on the body, the possibility of infection and bleeding is always there. when you're doing prose tech thome, removing the prostate, what the secretary had done, you can get fluid that is leaking from around that area where the operation was done, that can lead to infection. the fluid can also accumulate in your abdomen. if you have fluid in the abdomen pushing on the outside of your intestines, for example, your intestines do not like that and will become paralyzed, so you're just not moving your intestines anymore, and that's why you have to have this tube placed into your stomach. you have to drain the fluid in

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it from moving off its stops were missing. my question to you this morning is, has your team determined if the door plug bolts were never installed? >> well, we don't know yet that they were missing. we know that there's a fracture on the top of the door plug, on the components that kept the door plug in place, but there are bolts that go there and so we don't know if the bolts broke, we don't know if the bolts weren't there in the first place, so when we take that door plug back to our laboratories, we're going to look at it in a microscope and figure out were there bolts here in the first place. if there were not, then we have even more questions. >> one of the other stunning things that you and i talked about when you joined us on monday is that during all this depressurization, the cockpit door just flew open and that's not in the manual for the pilots.

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would trump's team have sold you on their immunity claim? >> absolutely not. the district judge got it entirely right. i read her decision. it's brilliant, well reasoned, well written, and it's correct. >> it's interesting when you listen to the arguments the idea of impeachment and conviction being required beforehand, wasn't a focal point of the briefs that were filed by trump's team. it was a piece of it, but it wasn't entirely. why do you think they decided to go that route to focus on that? >> i think they thought that text the constitutional amendment would be a winner for them, but as judge chutkan wrote, if you read the constitutional section carefully, it's just the opposite of what the trump lawyers argued. it's just not. it has two clauses, and the second clause says nevertheless you can have a criminal prosecution, and that's what those senators said when they didn't convict him on impeachment. >> can we talk about that a little bit more.

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FOX and Friends

comer scrapping plans to hold christopher wray in contempt of congress. comer's about-face comes after the fbi agreed to let all members of the oversight committee review that fbi document alleging then vice president accepted a $5 million bribe. pomp step conducting oversight of the fbi and holding accountable to the american people. the top democrat on the committee jamie raskin responding, quote: chairman come member's acceptance of these further accommodation comes after he spent weeks attacks the fbi despite extraordinary eve effort two pre republican what is they seek. raskin says they already ininvestigated will investigation under bill barr and found no wrongdoing a point disputed by barr who tells fox news it wasn't true it wasn't closed down on the contrary it was sent to delaware for further investigation. someone else claiming not true is former president donald trump

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The Inventor Out for Blood in Silicon Valley

meetings outside of meetings, they were very close. it wasn't uncommon for elizabeth and sunny to go to the silicon valley airport. you know, go after some meeting. they were gonna go sell this thing. go make a deal. without disclosing their romantic relationship to investors. elizabeth and sunny flew off together to corporate presentations touting the potential of the edison prototypes. because one company walgreens love the pitch. in this 2010 power point showcased an early version of edison. portable blood testing machine that could be deployed in pharmacies all over the world. theranos boasted the device could eliminate the need for a lab. by doing up to 200 tests in minutes from a fingerprint drop of capillary blood. it wasn't true. then once walgreens signed

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

leak -- i think when you look >> i will get you on the post game. >> it could have been worse. it could have been much worse. he could have put out stuff that -- >> we don't know what else hasn't been seen that's all i have for today. thanks for watching. we'll be back next week because if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." it wasn't true, you know i was hoping somebody was shooting fireworks outside, scaring the kids, because, you

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All In With Chris Hayes

california brought up -- the irs. and your comment that that was troubling. in terms of targeting a particular point of view. of course it's not true. as we learn, the inspector general -- deliberately focused only on conservative filters even though he was presented with clear evidence, they were nonpartisan, but they chose because they wanted to make a case that this was deliberate censorship targeting by the irs. it wasn't true. it never was true. false premise. that's what i worry about right here on this committee. >> -- gerry connolly of virginia sits on the oversight committee and the new federal government committee. there is a unique view of the efforts by the house republican majority to push grievances peddled by donald trump. and a wider conspiracy.

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