president zelensky went inside congress on capitol hill. he is there pleading with lawmakers for more money for the war, republicans will not sign off on that until they get security on the border. negotiations have stalled. zelensky s visit seen as a hail mary. joint news conference with the president and cover that live for you. first i want to get to this. breaking news also. moments ago harvard s governing body announced its unanimous decision, he said, not to oust the school s embattled president. a week after she appeared to testify in defense of students calling for jewish genocide. it was weak testimony at that. good morning, everybody. a big two hours. i m bill hemmer. good morning and morning to you, partner. dana: great. i am dana perino, this is america s newsroom. we do have a hopping two hours for you. claudine gay will remain in office despite her hesitancy to condemn calls for the mass murder of jews calling it a matter of context. bill: we re told the m
the top law enforcement officers in the country and demanded that they use the full power of the federal government to install him for another term. trump s plan failed at least in part because at least some department officials refused to help him overturn the election. even now, however, the ex president and allies continue to cast doubt on the last election and appear to be drafting plan to overturn the next one. next time we may not be so lucky. your task as attorney general is unenviable because you must build back everything d.o.j. lost under the last administration. self-confidence, reputation in the eyes of the american people, and an institutional respect for our constitution and the rule of law. it is not enough just to right the ship. as the chief law enforcement officer of our nation it is also your responsibility to help the country understand and wreckon with the violence and
you should just be reporting the facts. otherwise it does a disservice to journalism. sandra: quoting, my job is to not know what i think. journalists don t live by that. in the trump era you had i believe it s the new york times their slogan, the truth matters now more than ever. my first thought is didn t the truth always matter? there does seem to be i think this notion that we are in this moment where journalists do they have a unique responsibility to really treat this president differently than past presidents because the president himself is treating the media differently in some ways than past presidents have. but i think when you look at polls on what people think, it s not just conservatives and republicans that have increasingly said i don t trust what i see in the media. i think mainstream news organizations really do have to wreckon with the fact they ve lost the trust of not just conservatives and not just the people who support the president. jon: i got into jour