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john took it all in, amazed. and for the first time, since the shooting, he felt a surge of positive excitement. and a little germ of hope lodged itself in his stubborn mind. >> reporter: you were thinking, maybe they can do it for you. >> i said i am in the right spot. >> reporter: he talked to the leading researcher working on optic nerve repair. >> have you done any studies with severed optic nerves. >> reporter: he peppered them with questions like he was cross-examining witnesses. mike gilmore, president of the research clinic offered sutton a glimmer of hope. >> we will be able to regenerate an optic nerve not so much a question of can we, when can we? >> reporter: and it was a good news/bad news sort of day. >> i do not want to mislead you or provide false hopes. >> reporter: yes there might be a cure but perhaps not for five, ten years or more, quite possibly too late for john sutton. >> okay. >> how soon depends on how much funding we can get, how many scientists we can put behind the problem to solve it
john took it all in, amazed. and for the first time, since the shooting, he felt a surge of positive excitement. and a little germ of hope lodged itself in his stubborn mind. >> reporter: you were thinking, maybe they can do it for you. >> i said i am in the right spot. >> reporter: he talked to the leading researcher working on optic nerve repair. >> have you done any studies with severed optic nerves. >> reporter: he peppered them with questions like he was...
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i support john kelly. i think he's doing a remarkable job, and it's a very tough job. i have great empathy for him. it's not just sympathy. it's not theory. i have great empathy for the job that the chief of staff has to do. and i think he's doing it pretty well. his job is to make sure that the president stays focused and addresses the realish us america has to face. and we've got some real challenges. obviously, domestic abuse is never good. it's not right. and we shouldn't call it out. and, you know, rob porter is a very able person, but he evidently was involved in something that was outrageous and not justified. and it was appropriate for him to leave the white house. with john kelly, he serves at the discretion of the president. they call it the pleasure of the president, as everyone does in the white house. so ultimately, it's the president has to decide whether or not john kelly stays or doesn't stay, and as long as he's there, i want to support him and help him do the job he's got to do. because h
i support john kelly. i think he's doing a remarkable job, and it's a very tough job. i have great empathy for him. it's not just sympathy. it's not theory. i have great empathy for the job that the chief of staff has to do. and i think he's doing it pretty well. his job is to make sure that the president stays focused and addresses the realish us america has to face. and we've got some real challenges. obviously, domestic abuse is never good. it's not right. and we shouldn't call it out. and,...
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i'm john. >> reporter: john is really an actor playing a contractor. now, john is parked on a street, where he will run into eric and attempt to lure him into his truck. eric's mom and dad are with me around the corner in the watchmobile. they are worried that this is a trick their helpful son may fall for. you ready to see how he does? >> yes. let's see. >> reporter: their eyes are glued to our hidden camera monitors, as eric walks out onto the reet and sees our actor. >> what's up, man? john. rememb me? >> yeah. >>eporter: as our actor draws eric in, his parents are holding their breath. >> finishing work, do you mind helping me out with this real quick? >> no problem. no problem, i'll help. >> reporter: now, as their son steps toward that open door -- >> can you just go in the middle, and i'm going to hand this to you? >> reporter: his parents aren't surprised he agreed to help but pray he will know better than to get in the truck. >> you just want to grab -- >> he's a goner. >> got him right in there. >> so just grab that. okay. >> reporter: our ac
i'm john. >> reporter: john is really an actor playing a contractor. now, john is parked on a street, where he will run into eric and attempt to lure him into his truck. eric's mom and dad are with me around the corner in the watchmobile. they are worried that this is a trick their helpful son may fall for. you ready to see how he does? >> yes. let's see. >> reporter: their eyes are glued to our hidden camera monitors, as eric walks out onto the reet and sees our actor....
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john, stephanie. maybe cleaning the bathroom in times square on new year's eve is better. >> there are republicans who speak on fox news all the time who would love the job. >> it is a thankless position. when you consider, is this john kelly's waterloo, the moment where this is the fieshlreable offense, i don't think it is that big of a moment. it could be. it is very unclear at this point. >> interesting to see how it goes. we'll have to see how much they knew. as more and more detail comes out about this, i suspect there is going to be a groundswell of activity. >> could john kelly be the cheese standing alone? >> peter, matt and someone who shares my initials, ali v. >> ali's debut on "velshi & ruhle." >> love it. >> please come back. >> proud to do it. >> you know what, maybe i need an a.v. upgrade. >> ouch. >>> all right. we're going to talk with new york city's first lady, who is also head of the city's domestic violence task force. how abuse affects victims, families, communities and our entir
john, stephanie. maybe cleaning the bathroom in times square on new year's eve is better. >> there are republicans who speak on fox news all the time who would love the job. >> it is a thankless position. when you consider, is this john kelly's waterloo, the moment where this is the fieshlreable offense, i don't think it is that big of a moment. it could be. it is very unclear at this point. >> interesting to see how it goes. we'll have to see how much they knew. as more and...
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why is john kelly lying? because john kelly knew a long time ago about the credible allegation s against porter. why could kelly not clean that up? because donald trump knew, i believe. i think it goes to trump. it doesn't go doto kelly. you're being too nice to trump. kelly made this horrible mistake. trump didn't know anything -- how do we know trump didn't know anything? i don't believe for a minute the way donald trump runs his organizations and his white house, he's not interested in policy, he's interested in personnel. he was very close to porter. mcgahn knew and told him. trump knew and trump decided, let's put it the nicest way, you know, there are no legal charges, no criminal charges, no civil actions, i guess, a roadw restraining order, i'm going to let porter stay there. >> but trump has no decision -- >> that was trump's decision. and the reason they lied is because they're covering up the fact that it didn't matter to donald trump that a wife abuser was in a senior staff position in the white h
why is john kelly lying? because john kelly knew a long time ago about the credible allegation s against porter. why could kelly not clean that up? because donald trump knew, i believe. i think it goes to trump. it doesn't go doto kelly. you're being too nice to trump. kelly made this horrible mistake. trump didn't know anything -- how do we know trump didn't know anything? i don't believe for a minute the way donald trump runs his organizations and his white house, he's not interested in...
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this is a crises of management for john kelly. much was made when he came in, both privately to us to reporters and publicly. according to my sources as well, he was going to put some processes in place for personnel. that was the thing. he wasn't going to stop donald trump's tweeting and he said that from the very beginning. i think people had an unrealistic expectation he was going to be jumping on the phone and covering the button. there was talk about him being the chief of staff. rob porter's staff. this is obviously a problem, and this is the first time i think that john kelly has had to grapple with something like this in an area that is strictly his, all his. >> always great when we get to snag you. we're going to let you go to other responsibilities. >>> msnbc contributor, journalist alicia menendez, contributing editor for the website bustle. jason, an msnbc contributor. and conservative commentator and msnbc commentator charlie sykes. i can see your shot and moderating the way i do when i start the news. i'm going to st
this is a crises of management for john kelly. much was made when he came in, both privately to us to reporters and publicly. according to my sources as well, he was going to put some processes in place for personnel. that was the thing. he wasn't going to stop donald trump's tweeting and he said that from the very beginning. i think people had an unrealistic expectation he was going to be jumping on the phone and covering the button. there was talk about him being the chief of staff. rob...
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john, do these memos ultimately affect the mueller investigation? we've had a lot of republicans and democrats saying actually it's a different fight. >> at some level this is the skirmish at the very edge of a war. and the partisans have to fight it and we're seeing pettiness in it in terms of trying to release some information that contains sources and methods but not necessarily other information. the broader picture is none of this has anything to do with the mueller investigation. that's not just what democrats are saying, that's what house speaker paul ryan has said. in terms of the question whether this is going to help cloud the picture for the president, the the answer is no. >> but to what degree does it serve the president's interest in diminishing the authority or the legitimacy of the fbi and the department of justice in the eyes of the american people? >> if robert mueller or others come to the conclusion the president or the people around him broke laws, then his effort is going to be and has been to get his base to believe that those
john, do these memos ultimately affect the mueller investigation? we've had a lot of republicans and democrats saying actually it's a different fight. >> at some level this is the skirmish at the very edge of a war. and the partisans have to fight it and we're seeing pettiness in it in terms of trying to release some information that contains sources and methods but not necessarily other information. the broader picture is none of this has anything to do with the mueller investigation....
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john kelly put a stop to that. that's why rob porter's job was so important. >> the chronology is so important. there's the issue of who knew what and when. how about the president? what do we know of what he knew and when he knew it? >> my reporting indicates he was not fully aware of these abuse allegations against porter until recent weeks. i've also reported that he did not knseverity of it. it took a photo to convince the chief he was not fully briefed on the possible exposure. we should separate out donald trump's tweet about the #metoo movement he's not intrinsically a supporter of women. he felt kelly left him exposed to all these attacks. >> let me read a quote from one of your pieces. donald trump has been souring on his chief of staff john kelly because of his controlling ways and rising public profile. fredricka wilson, and the comments about the civil war and robert e. lee. how have things changed since this incident with rob porter? >> clearly it was on that downslope to begin with. this is a relation
john kelly put a stop to that. that's why rob porter's job was so important. >> the chronology is so important. there's the issue of who knew what and when. how about the president? what do we know of what he knew and when he knew it? >> my reporting indicates he was not fully aware of these abuse allegations against porter until recent weeks. i've also reported that he did not knseverity of it. it took a photo to convince the chief he was not fully briefed on the possible exposure....
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. >>> then there's john kelly and his handling of the abuse scandals. many this in washington are wondering if he's on the way out. >>> and the rebuttal to the nunes memo blocked, the president saying to try again. >> all of this over-shadowing two big items on the white house agenda today including the much anticipated infrastructure plan. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. it's monday, february 12th, i should say. i am aohyeldin along with yasmin vossoughian along with louis burgdorf. white house aide rob porter resigned after a publication with a photograph showing one of his ex-wives with a black eye that said he had given her. president trump had words of support for porter. >> well, we wish him well. he worked very hard. i found out about it recently and i was surprised by it, but we certainly wish him well. it's a, obviously, tough time for him. he did a very good job when he was in the white house. and we hope he has a wonderful career and hopefully he will have a great career ahead of him. but it was very sad when we heard about it and certainly he
. >>> then there's john kelly and his handling of the abuse scandals. many this in washington are wondering if he's on the way out. >>> and the rebuttal to the nunes memo blocked, the president saying to try again. >> all of this over-shadowing two big items on the white house agenda today including the much anticipated infrastructure plan. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. it's monday, february 12th, i should say. i am aohyeldin along with yasmin vossoughian along...
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i like john kelly a lot. he's an american hero. it's a huge job. and i have to say, what anyone thinks the job is, just multiply it by 50. not that -- but it is a huge job. and when a four-star combat marine says it's the hardest job he's ever had in his life, i think that means something. >> that's striking to hear that thought. >> i want to emphasize that reince told me the president has never complained to him about kelly. "the new york times" account is called into question here specifically and generally. specifically, we did not talk about that and generally, we've never talked about that. >> do you think the president is 100% confident in john kelly? >> from reince, yes. reince wouldn't characterize this -- >> at least he didn't say 100% -- >> didn't say 100% either. you never quite know what donald trump is thinking. we get into that later in the interview. the president takes a lot of different points of view from a lot of different people. the prospect of changing a chief of staff three times in the first 13 months is very bad. reince get
i like john kelly a lot. he's an american hero. it's a huge job. and i have to say, what anyone thinks the job is, just multiply it by 50. not that -- but it is a huge job. and when a four-star combat marine says it's the hardest job he's ever had in his life, i think that means something. >> that's striking to hear that thought. >> i want to emphasize that reince told me the president has never complained to him about kelly. "the new york times" account is called into...
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is john kelly's job security is in question is no surprise. the fact the white house is careening from crisis to crisis with serious questions about their handling of classified information is a damning indictment that the competence and character of the individuals assembled at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. "the new york times" reporting, quote, aides to the president said they remained confused and upset over the handling of the accusations against rob porter, the staff secretary who stepped down. on sunday, legislative affairs director mark short made clear that the white house staff didn't even try to nail down the facts of the porter debacle before they fanned out for their sunday show appearances. >> it's a fair question, chuck. i don't know who knew what when. >> why don't you know? why does everyone in the white house speaking in the room, get with don mcgahn, white house communication director hope hicks and former staff secretary rob porter? sarah huckabee sanders today defending the white house response to the allegations, and relaying
is john kelly's job security is in question is no surprise. the fact the white house is careening from crisis to crisis with serious questions about their handling of classified information is a damning indictment that the competence and character of the individuals assembled at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. "the new york times" reporting, quote, aides to the president said they remained confused and upset over the handling of the accusations against rob porter, the staff secretary who...
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we are also finding out who john kelly is. there was an expectation he was going to be the disciplinarian and the grown-up in the room, who somehow moderated, smoothed off donald trump's rough edges. he has been the opposite of that. not only has he doubled down on all of donald trump's worst instincts, but he has proved to -- there are real questions about his credibility now and his integrity. >> virginia, there's a bit of a parlor game going on about whether john kelly stays or not. in light of what chris just said there, doubts raised about him, reporting indicates that john kellyas not truthful about whene knew about this gentleman and how long he was aware before doing anything about it, how tenuous do you think his position is within this white house? >> we might have been able to tell some of this because libertarian groups said kelly was unfit for the job because of his work at guantanamo bay. he has made racist statements about frederica wilson, about ladavid johnson, mysterious death in niger. he has done nothing to
we are also finding out who john kelly is. there was an expectation he was going to be the disciplinarian and the grown-up in the room, who somehow moderated, smoothed off donald trump's rough edges. he has been the opposite of that. not only has he doubled down on all of donald trump's worst instincts, but he has proved to -- there are real questions about his credibility now and his integrity. >> virginia, there's a bit of a parlor game going on about whether john kelly stays or not. in...
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and the man turned on john gawdy. and the man turned on john gotti so robert mueller knows how to flip people. and we have seen that again today. >> frank, tell me more about that, what is it like to be in a room with bob mueller when he's putting these kind of screws to somebody? >> so, look, he gives direction well to his senior staff. he surrounds himself with people who have the skillsets to do that. and he's created that dream team in the special counsel's office right now. but what he does is, he is relentless in drilling down on the facts. he is data-driven and data-analytics driven. so if you're going to try to smoke him, if you're going to try to weasel around him as a defendant, there's no way you're going to escape his command of the facts. and that's ultimately what wins the day. >> jennifer, what has rick gates agreed to give up here? what does he have to do for bob mueller? >> so he has to meet with them whenever they want. he has to tell them the truth about anything. he has to not commit more crimes an
and the man turned on john gawdy. and the man turned on john gotti so robert mueller knows how to flip people. and we have seen that again today. >> frank, tell me more about that, what is it like to be in a room with bob mueller when he's putting these kind of screws to somebody? >> so, look, he gives direction well to his senior staff. he surrounds himself with people who have the skillsets to do that. and he's created that dream team in the special counsel's office right now. but...
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let me see if i can connect back with john meacham in a second. we're going to hang on and try to reject with john while we figure out why we've lost him. let's go to a commercial. i'll come right back after we try and reconnect with him. believe the health we aof our water sourcesany is essential to the health of our communities. which is why we're helping to replenish the mighty rio grande as well as over 30 watersheds across the country. we're also leading water projects in more than 100 communities. and for every drop we use... we're working to give one back. because our products rely on the same thing as we all do... clean water. and we care about it like our business depends on it. door buzzer hi. smells really good. thank you. more pasta. hey guys. hey! how are you? you bring the wine girl. some would shy away from throwing a big party in a small space. guys, it's a lot of food. but tonight, you're going to make the most of every square foot. with blue apron, any night is a chance to see what cooking can do. there's somethingdoing toyou may
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john heilemann, nbc news and msnbc national affairs analyst. and sarah fagen, former white house political director for president george w. bush. jonathan, on the first story, the news today that the president appeared in a meeting designed, i gegs, to rally support for his immigration policies, by threatening a government shutdown. something that he criticized the democrats for doing three short weeks ago. >> right, criticized repeatedly for doing. it's another moment of this president's indiscipline, where he has a really hard time staying on a message, i mean, certainly they tout the shutdown, the crackdown on gangs, the big part of their immigration message. you know, he was linking that to the need for immigration reform. >> you always point out that immigrants commit fewer crimes. >> is of course. >> than nonimmigrants. i know he likes to lump the two topics together when he talks about immigration policy. it's not the most honest case. >> it's a good disclaimer that we should be noting when the president does speak about immigration, ill
john heilemann, nbc news and msnbc national affairs analyst. and sarah fagen, former white house political director for president george w. bush. jonathan, on the first story, the news today that the president appeared in a meeting designed, i gegs, to rally support for his immigration policies, by threatening a government shutdown. something that he criticized the democrats for doing three short weeks ago. >> right, criticized repeatedly for doing. it's another moment of this president's...
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has the white house lost confidence in john kelly? and the central park five asking where was their due process when donald trump called for the death penalty. plus, their reaction to that controversial tweet. watch this. >> does the president believe rob porter is innocent? >> i think the president is shaped by false allegations against him in the past, disturbed by it and disappointed in it and believes the resignation is appropriate. >> when the president is saying and talking about due process, he's right in this way, we're a country of laws, there's due process. >> not to show concern or empathy for the potential victims of these incidents, that is a problem and something, i think, the president ought to correct. >> the president's tweet yesterday was more generic, talking about -- >> me too movement? >> no, he never said the me too movement or rob porter's name. >> i wondered if the president was talking about his friend steve wynn. >> we know the president is as frustrated as he's ever been with his chief of staff. >> there are
has the white house lost confidence in john kelly? and the central park five asking where was their due process when donald trump called for the death penalty. plus, their reaction to that controversial tweet. watch this. >> does the president believe rob porter is innocent? >> i think the president is shaped by false allegations against him in the past, disturbed by it and disappointed in it and believes the resignation is appropriate. >> when the president is saying and...
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i know you spoke to john kelly about rob porter's departure. what did the chief of staff have to say? >> good afternoon, david. there is confusion here and there have been conflicting facts coming from the white house, making this harder to sort out. david sorensen, speech writer, was pressed to resign. he was confronted with the allegations and chose to leave, denying the allegations, the white house says. both of these sets of accusations came to the surface through the background process for their jobs at the white house. why did the chief of staff not know more about this? how could someone at a high level, like rob porter, who has been with the administration since the beginning, how is his security clearance not something that was much more well known in the inner circle of the white house that there was a problem there? that's where this started. sorensen came to the white house in may and his job did not require a high level of security clearance. the chief of staff, we're told, learned about this last fall. he told me he was told by th
i know you spoke to john kelly about rob porter's departure. what did the chief of staff have to say? >> good afternoon, david. there is confusion here and there have been conflicting facts coming from the white house, making this harder to sort out. david sorensen, speech writer, was pressed to resign. he was confronted with the allegations and chose to leave, denying the allegations, the white house says. both of these sets of accusations came to the surface through the background...
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and again, that's the tone. >> victoria, do you think john kelly stays or gs overhis? >> i think that his days are number numbered, but not because of this alone. no one has a long tenure that place. >> thank you very much. everyone else, i will touch base with you in a little bit as well. >>> democrats call foul after the president blocks their counter. their counter memo. but releases the wishes against the fbi and doj. is the president politicizing intelligence information? >>> and global reaction to the president's push for a military parade. we will have that for you as well. hey, neecool mint artb? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. believe the health we aof our water sourcesany is essential to the health of our communities. which is why we're helping to replenish the mighty rio grande as well as over 30 watersheds across the country. we're also leading water projects in more than 100 communities.
and again, that's the tone. >> victoria, do you think john kelly stays or gs overhis? >> i think that his days are number numbered, but not because of this alone. no one has a long tenure that place. >> thank you very much. everyone else, i will touch base with you in a little bit as well. >>> democrats call foul after the president blocks their counter. their counter memo. but releases the wishes against the fbi and doj. is the president politicizing intelligence...
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back with us, phillip bump and john harris. john, not only can you say that you could put any president's name at the top of these tweets and not envision it, not imagine it, it's kind of a case of where do you want to begin? >> well, what's stunning, brian, and you and i were there back in the clinton days, in an earlier era when there were stories about the president's indiscretions. these dominated the news and dominated the news agenda to literally years. what's striking to me in the trump era is the stormy daniels story a month or so ago, this story, they all seem to get lost in the whirlwind. so just to connect it to our last statement, i think donald trump pays a heavy price in his policy agendas for the kind of constant swirl of allegations and attacks and twitter storms on the substantive side. on the political side, think it works for him. these allegations, they seem to come and go like straw in a hurricane. >> you could argue it was part of the baked in package of things people knew and thought of about this preside
back with us, phillip bump and john harris. john, not only can you say that you could put any president's name at the top of these tweets and not envision it, not imagine it, it's kind of a case of where do you want to begin? >> well, what's stunning, brian, and you and i were there back in the clinton days, in an earlier era when there were stories about the president's indiscretions. these dominated the news and dominated the news agenda to literally years. what's striking to me in the...
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nielsen frequently blocked for john kelly. and he sometimes does not remember what he has said to different people two officials said. peter what have you been led to believe about his shelf life and immediate future. >> in the trump white house you can never tell. people who are supposed to be out tomorrow last six months or a year. people who are supposed to last a year are gone by the end of business. making a prediction is a hazardous affair. the president has been unhappy with kelly, he feels con trained, he doesn't like general kelly trying to impose a certain discipline on him. he didn't like general kelly said that the president hadn't been well informed about border issues when he was a candidate. didn't like that at all. he's expressed that frustration. he's talked with associates what who might replace him then you heard kellyanne conway saying he was not actively looking for a replacement. >> our friends at "meet the press" put together a graphic which they call the sell by date of some former senior aids to the pr
nielsen frequently blocked for john kelly. and he sometimes does not remember what he has said to different people two officials said. peter what have you been led to believe about his shelf life and immediate future. >> in the trump white house you can never tell. people who are supposed to be out tomorrow last six months or a year. people who are supposed to last a year are gone by the end of business. making a prediction is a hazardous affair. the president has been unhappy with kelly,...
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what does that mean, john kelly knew or didn't know? >> i do know, for instance, he had not seen images prior to his -- the statement on tuesday night. >> did he know of the allegations? >> sorry, say that again? >> did he know about allegations -- >> i'm not going to get into specifics that emerge from the investigation. i understand. i'm saying specifically on images. i don't have every single detail. i'm not going to get into specific. we rely on a process, it is a process used by the u.s. government, every agency seeking a security cloorns, rob porter was never denied a security clearance. he was never given any special treatment. the process was still ongoing. we relied upon it. yes. >> raj, on capitol hill, members and their staffs are saying that because the court case regarding daca is now -- meaning that the administration is now accepting daca applications again, that they feel that there is breathing room and march 5th is no longer the deadline. >> march 5th is the deadline. >> what happens if they haven't done anything by th
what does that mean, john kelly knew or didn't know? >> i do know, for instance, he had not seen images prior to his -- the statement on tuesday night. >> did he know of the allegations? >> sorry, say that again? >> did he know about allegations -- >> i'm not going to get into specifics that emerge from the investigation. i understand. i'm saying specifically on images. i don't have every single detail. i'm not going to get into specific. we rely on a process, it...
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we know that john kelly knew this. we know that don mcgahn, the white house counsel, knew this because they couldn't get this man full security. so, did they need the photo evidence to finally turn on the guy? >> is that the case? >> absolutely. the white house didn't believe this until that photo. and it wasn't just john kelly defending rob porter. sarah huckabee sanders probably the most high profile woman in the white house, the press secretary issued a statement praising his character as well. >> wow. >> but the irony here is the person who handled this in that presidential leadership moment, the best is probably the vice-president who is half a world away in south korea. >> and says nothing about it. >> who knew nothing about it but when asked about the situation, he said there is zero tolerance in the white house or in this country for domestic violence and those are words we've never heard president trump say. >> very significant contrast. thank you for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. we have a packed
we know that john kelly knew this. we know that don mcgahn, the white house counsel, knew this because they couldn't get this man full security. so, did they need the photo evidence to finally turn on the guy? >> is that the case? >> absolutely. the white house didn't believe this until that photo. and it wasn't just john kelly defending rob porter. sarah huckabee sanders probably the most high profile woman in the white house, the press secretary issued a statement praising his...
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as almost john kelly's right hand. there was some speculation he might even be named and titled the deputy chief of staff, but he certainly functioned that way in helping control the access to the president and helping prepare all the briefing materials that the president saw. they knew there was a problem and didn't do anything about it. and the other problem based on the reporting i've been doing today and one of the reasons the president is so upset is because they didn't actually tell the president about this. he learned about these allegations against porter very late in that time line and he was upset that he had not been told. >> i want to ask you about hope hicks. hope hicks is someone that all of us who covered the campaign and now the feels like 11 years of the first year of the trump presidency, i've heard very few recriminations of hope hicks. she is described by her colleagues as professional and collected and wise. for the first time today, people reached out to me and said that john kelly is getting a di
as almost john kelly's right hand. there was some speculation he might even be named and titled the deputy chief of staff, but he certainly functioned that way in helping control the access to the president and helping prepare all the briefing materials that the president saw. they knew there was a problem and didn't do anything about it. and the other problem based on the reporting i've been doing today and one of the reasons the president is so upset is because they didn't actually tell the...
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john henry browne: if the opdykes are behind this-- [interposing voices] john henry browne: if the opdykes are behind this, and you know, they hired me, i'll tell you, if they hired me, i wouldn't be wearing my timex. ok? you know, that's ridiculous. keith morrison: john henry browne settled into a local hotel and set to work, deconstructing the prevailing public view of defendant, michael oakes. keith morrison: here in court, browne sucked up the attention. john henry browne: and i would suggest counsel come to trial and she'll find out. keith morrison: naturally flamboyant. john henry browne: i don't think i have a dog in this fight. keith morrison: while the client seemed to disappear into the woodwork behind him. a client who, said john henry browne, was not at all the villain the prosecution seemed determined to portray. john henry browne: what we have is a man who, has on his own, raised very successfully four children. keith morrison: it became, shall we say, a theme. michael oakes, single father of four, grandfather of one. well-spoken, mild mannered, but certainly not any ordinary
john henry browne: if the opdykes are behind this-- [interposing voices] john henry browne: if the opdykes are behind this, and you know, they hired me, i'll tell you, if they hired me, i wouldn't be wearing my timex. ok? you know, that's ridiculous. keith morrison: john henry browne settled into a local hotel and set to work, deconstructing the prevailing public view of defendant, michael oakes. keith morrison: here in court, browne sucked up the attention. john henry browne: and i would...
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brought to you be i jauy john s evelyn farkas, mr. stengel. >>> when we come back, a first-person account of what it feels like to be thrust into the trump rapid response machine when you're a victim of one of the alleged domestic abuser rob porter. andkids... ♪ music >> tech: ...every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be there. with a replacement you can trust. all done sir. >> grandpa: looks great! >> tech: thanks for choosing safelite. >> grandpa: thank you! >> child: bye! >> tech: bye! saving you time... so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ it's really hard to even think about her not being around... that's why i'm so grateful she got screened... and they caught the blockage in time. if you're over 50... call life line screening now and schedule an appointment near you. it could be the best thing for you and your family. for just $149, you'll receive five screenings- including ones that use ult
brought to you be i jauy john s evelyn farkas, mr. stengel. >>> when we come back, a first-person account of what it feels like to be thrust into the trump rapid response machine when you're a victim of one of the alleged domestic abuser rob porter. andkids... ♪ music >> tech: ...every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be there. with a replacement you can trust. all done sir. >>...
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if you're john kelly, you're not anxious to go after people who are doing their jobs well. you're anxious to go after people who you don't think are. and john kelly, he was using that 200-day count to purge the white house, steve bannon, scaramucci, omarosa, all sorts of people he has nudged out and he's still having struggles with some of the people who are still there. so those were his priorities. we don't know how much information he was given by the fbi but if it wasn't particularly detailed, it's not 100% surprising he would try to find some way of moving on and pay attention to something else, given all the things on his plate. obviously a mistake, obviously he didn't choose to look more deeply at what he was being told because it didn't take much information to discover how compelling these charges really are. >> please note it was the guy from the times who name check ed omarosa. thanks the three of you for starting of us on this week. >>> up next, how many people handling the nation's most closely guarded secrets are doing so without the proper security clearance,
if you're john kelly, you're not anxious to go after people who are doing their jobs well. you're anxious to go after people who you don't think are. and john kelly, he was using that 200-day count to purge the white house, steve bannon, scaramucci, omarosa, all sorts of people he has nudged out and he's still having struggles with some of the people who are still there. so those were his priorities. we don't know how much information he was given by the fbi but if it wasn't particularly...
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i don't think he had to embrace it, i think he already believed in it. >> john pierce, should john kelly be fired or resign? >> yesterday. as you pointed out, he's had problems in a number of different areas ever since he was put in charge of homeland security. let's not forget that when everything kicked off with the anti-immigrant ethic in this administration, he was at the forefront of that. i don't think he's done good service to his president or to his country. >> the question is who would want the job of replacing him in this white house. they have not had an easy time hiring "a" list people. >> or "d" list. >> thank you very much. >>> up next, the latest thing donald trump won't release. stay with us. if you're 65 or older, you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia that can take you out of the game for weeks, even if you're healthy. pneumococcal pneumonia is a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that in severe cases can lead to hospitalization. it may hit quickly, without warning, causing you to miss out on the things you enjoy most. prevnar 13® is not a trea
i don't think he had to embrace it, i think he already believed in it. >> john pierce, should john kelly be fired or resign? >> yesterday. as you pointed out, he's had problems in a number of different areas ever since he was put in charge of homeland security. let's not forget that when everything kicked off with the anti-immigrant ethic in this administration, he was at the forefront of that. i don't think he's done good service to his president or to his country. >> the...
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specifically with john kelly. do you think that this scandal calls into question at all john kelly's status as chief of staff? >> i think it does. i think the questions are going to continue. right now, it looks like there are only two options here. either this was a case of massive mismanagement, or they knew this and decided it didn't matter. >> let me ask you, too, changing gears here, we have some reporting -- and you wrote a column about this -- the democratic congressional campaign committee are going to announce today 101 republican targets in their battle to get control of the house in 2018. that would be the largest battlefield democrats are envisioning in a decade, since they were sort of the house majority back under nancy pelosi. you were writing this week about some of the potential worry spots for democrats, even though the landscape looks favorable. what do you see the worry spots to be? >> one big one is that the assumption that donald trump and his unpopularity is going to do all their work for th
specifically with john kelly. do you think that this scandal calls into question at all john kelly's status as chief of staff? >> i think it does. i think the questions are going to continue. right now, it looks like there are only two options here. either this was a case of massive mismanagement, or they knew this and decided it didn't matter. >> let me ask you, too, changing gears here, we have some reporting -- and you wrote a column about this -- the democratic congressional...
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john kelly is someone who people recognize more. rob porter can leave the white house and it won't change the way we see white house day-to-day operations. what happened with john kelly is telling of the way the white house is going to handle scandals like this. he stood by rob porter until that picture emerge from "the daily mail" yesterday. clearly there was a change. we're seeing from this white house that they change their tune when there is a public report, when the media gets it, just like they did with andy putzer. >> talking about security clearances here with rob porter, as well, you have to go through some major interviews. obviously, they interviewed these ex-wives before rob porter got the security clearance but turns out he doesn't have the high security clearance. >> and he's not the first aide accused of not passing a background check and potentially still working on portfolios that have included sensitive information. and the way the white house has handled this has been pretty sloppy. they were going to stand by him
john kelly is someone who people recognize more. rob porter can leave the white house and it won't change the way we see white house day-to-day operations. what happened with john kelly is telling of the way the white house is going to handle scandals like this. he stood by rob porter until that picture emerge from "the daily mail" yesterday. clearly there was a change. we're seeing from this white house that they change their tune when there is a public report, when the media gets...
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to adrienne's point, discord between john kelly and jared kushner. john kelly, i believe, is trying to do his best job to keep order in the white house. what i hope comes out of this, i hope that mr. kushner is able to get security clearance and any sort of rift between him and mr. kelly can be resolved. i think mr. kelly is doing his best job to keep order in the white house. >> i'll ask each of you briefly, and, lauren, i'll start with you. do you think john kelly's job is safe in light of all that's happened here, in light of this process, trying to get clearance for the members of the first family and the administration? do you think john kelly's position is safe and how effective do you think he has been as chief of staff? >> with this white house you can't predict that anyone's job is safe, to be honest with you. i think we've seen that throughout the administration. i do think he's trying to do a good job and keep order in the white house that's sometimes unorthodoxed. >> someone who has said to be managing down and not up. how effective has h
to adrienne's point, discord between john kelly and jared kushner. john kelly, i believe, is trying to do his best job to keep order in the white house. what i hope comes out of this, i hope that mr. kushner is able to get security clearance and any sort of rift between him and mr. kelly can be resolved. i think mr. kelly is doing his best job to keep order in the white house. >> i'll ask each of you briefly, and, lauren, i'll start with you. do you think john kelly's job is safe in light...
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what's your latest best reporting on the future of john kelly? >> well, the problem with movement and discussion is, yes, there's been a lot of movement and discussion. but it's important to distinguish between movement and discussion from people who have limited or very little information about what's actually going on, people who may be at times talking to the president, suggesting things, hearing him musing and sounding about things, and people who actually have real knowledge that a decision is imminent. to the pest of my reporting up until the last half an hour, i with as much confidence as i can would say that the president has not decided on any replacement to john kelly. we know what we've reported, which is that the president is not high on john kelly, has lost a lot of confidence in him, and that he has mused about different people including nic mulvaney, including kevin mccarthy, to others. there are a lot of people pushing gary cohn to the president. but i don't know directly that i'd be able to corroborate how the president himself f
what's your latest best reporting on the future of john kelly? >> well, the problem with movement and discussion is, yes, there's been a lot of movement and discussion. but it's important to distinguish between movement and discussion from people who have limited or very little information about what's actually going on, people who may be at times talking to the president, suggesting things, hearing him musing and sounding about things, and people who actually have real knowledge that a...
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but i'm not sure how much of this sits with john kelly. if he's replaced, i'm not sure that solves the problem. >> our friend at the post writes today, we have reached a stage in the saga where the white house's previous statements appear so blatantly false that all sarah sanders can do is suggest she didn't know they were false. can we believe anything that comes from the white house podium right thousand, given the fact that their position on this one broad lu has changed so many times in recent days. >> press secretaries are always the last to know. i worked in the white house under the white house counsel's office. that was don reagan. there were more knives thrown than in a carnival show. so there's a reason there's a drama known as the west wing. there's always drama in the west wing. >> is it always like this? >> yes, that's what i'm coming back to. the first year that clinton white house was a complete chaos in george having to move along. my friend coming in to be the director. all white houses have this kind of drama. i think you
but i'm not sure how much of this sits with john kelly. if he's replaced, i'm not sure that solves the problem. >> our friend at the post writes today, we have reached a stage in the saga where the white house's previous statements appear so blatantly false that all sarah sanders can do is suggest she didn't know they were false. can we believe anything that comes from the white house podium right thousand, given the fact that their position on this one broad lu has changed so many times...
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we welcome back john ralston, veteran political reporter and editor of the nevada independent. welcome to you all. anita, i'll start with you. last night in my office, i held in my hand printed out a one-page collection of quotes and praise about rob porter from various figures in the government. tonight we see the story, rob porter is out, may not be on the job by this time tomorrow night. i've heard it proffered that the only thing that changed was a disgusting picture of a black eye on a woman that surfaced today. could that, could that be all? >> that's what we're hearing, too. i mean, they just had thought that they could sort of weather the storm and then the photos came out that you referenced earlier. and so you saw sort of a delayed reaction today. he did offer [ inaudible ] -- he did talk about it a little bit. it wasn't until 9:30 tonight that john kelly put out another statement finally sort of acknowledging that domestic violence shouldn't have a place in society, and that he was shocked by the allegations. i mean, until then they were sort of standing by him still
we welcome back john ralston, veteran political reporter and editor of the nevada independent. welcome to you all. anita, i'll start with you. last night in my office, i held in my hand printed out a one-page collection of quotes and praise about rob porter from various figures in the government. tonight we see the story, rob porter is out, may not be on the job by this time tomorrow night. i've heard it proffered that the only thing that changed was a disgusting picture of a black eye on a...
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if we focus on john kelly, what is the status of john kelly, and why does this pose challenges wider than just this moment? >> well, it's interesting this is a scandal in which the white house never came up with to this day a single narrative that they all agreed on what facts actually happen. >> they still have conflicting stories. >> they still do. this makes kelly, at least to many people in the white house, look like he's not being, shall we say, forthcoming, candid. what is interesting they have now taken their complaints, at least on background, to the press. so there is a civil war going on in the white house. i feel we're back to the days at the beginning of the administration when the bannon faction and reince priebus faction were going at each other. he was wearing out his welcome a bit before. everyone who is in the trump orbit has a limited life span, i think, at least political life span. but i think this surely made the president not pleased. he's been involved in a very bad story for the white house made worse, i think, by the president himself. but i think at this poi
if we focus on john kelly, what is the status of john kelly, and why does this pose challenges wider than just this moment? >> well, it's interesting this is a scandal in which the white house never came up with to this day a single narrative that they all agreed on what facts actually happen. >> they still have conflicting stories. >> they still do. this makes kelly, at least to many people in the white house, look like he's not being, shall we say, forthcoming, candid. what...
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let's bring in john harwood on this. john, last week was the worst week in a very long time. >> coming off a great run, though. >> off a very strong run. but what do you make of it? there have been a lot of pieces of analysis about what's going on in the markets. is it just frothy on the top, is it fears of inflation and higher wages? what is it? >> i think it's both of those things, ali. everyone understood that the market was veering toward being a little bit too high and so some people watching the market welcomed that correction. clear out some of the underbrush there. but there are also concerns, especially after the job news last week, that we are in an economy that may be overheating or on the verge of overheating, and part of that has to do with the addition of that fiscal stimulus at a moment when we didn't really need fiscal stimulus. and, stephanie, you alluded to the fact that deficits are going up. we are headed back to trillion dollar deficits. and if that engenders a reaction that raises interest rates, we
let's bring in john harwood on this. john, last week was the worst week in a very long time. >> coming off a great run, though. >> off a very strong run. but what do you make of it? there have been a lot of pieces of analysis about what's going on in the markets. is it just frothy on the top, is it fears of inflation and higher wages? what is it? >> i think it's both of those things, ali. everyone understood that the market was veering toward being a little bit too high and so...
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. >> republican senator john kennedy gets tonight's "last word." next hour with brian williams, the latest from the white house tonight on the resignation of rob porter after being accused of spousal abuse by two former wives. "the 11th hour with brian williams" starts now. >>> tonight, the very real threat posed to the u.s. election system. new details now on how russia penetrated voter roles in this country in the last reaction. rex tillerson warns we're no better prepared in 2018. >>> president trump touts bombshell next messages from the fbi. at the white house, a decision looming over that democratic memo. >>> and another close aide to trump resigns, this time after allegations by his two ex-wives of physical abuse become public. "the 11th hour" on a wednesday night begins now. >>> good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 384 of this trump administration has handed us a very busy wednesday night indeed. we begin with the troubling news about russia and hacking into the 2016 u.s. elections, which of course is
. >> republican senator john kennedy gets tonight's "last word." next hour with brian williams, the latest from the white house tonight on the resignation of rob porter after being accused of spousal abuse by two former wives. "the 11th hour with brian williams" starts now. >>> tonight, the very real threat posed to the u.s. election system. new details now on how russia penetrated voter roles in this country in the last reaction. rex tillerson warns we're no...
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the tip came from john tabor, an atlanta businessman. he was watching the continuing news coverage of missing meredith during his morning workout. >> when they started giving the description of a person of interest my ears perked up. i think i just turned white at one point. >> tabor thought this has got to be gary hilton. hilton was a guy who worked on and off for him as years, first as a telemarketer, then as an independent contractor in a siding business. he even lived for a while in a house that tabor owned. >> the first thing that got my attention was where the event happened, where she went missing. blood mountain, i knew that was a place he liked to hang out, that he had a dog with him. most important was the evidence they had found at the scene. i knew hilton always had an expandable police baton with him. >> the tip and a name quickly led to a georgia driver's license for 61-year-old gary hilton. investigators showed the photo to hikers who id'd him as the mystery man seen with meredith. the manhunt was on. >> we put that name a
the tip came from john tabor, an atlanta businessman. he was watching the continuing news coverage of missing meredith during his morning workout. >> when they started giving the description of a person of interest my ears perked up. i think i just turned white at one point. >> tabor thought this has got to be gary hilton. hilton was a guy who worked on and off for him as years, first as a telemarketer, then as an independent contractor in a siding business. he even lived for a...
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john kelly has been known to lie. a white house official is telling axios that the white house is unraveling. kelly's story that he acted immediately is now undermined by what multiple white house officials told reporters in real time. general kelly became chief of staff to right the ship. to bring order to chaotic oval office. but this porter scandal is just the general's latest. a new piece in the "new yorker" takes a deep dive on some of kelly's most alarming comments and it reads in some direction the lens through which kelly regards these cases appears to be distorted. joining me is the writer of that article amy davidson sorkin. when i saw it, i thought for some reason john kelly's pr is really good because he came into right a ship that really needed righting. he is disciplined, he is a general, he is what we all want to be the answer to the problem. but in fact time and time again, he has stepped into hot water in unforced errors, things that he was not asked to talk about. frederica wilson, he was not asked t
john kelly has been known to lie. a white house official is telling axios that the white house is unraveling. kelly's story that he acted immediately is now undermined by what multiple white house officials told reporters in real time. general kelly became chief of staff to right the ship. to bring order to chaotic oval office. but this porter scandal is just the general's latest. a new piece in the "new yorker" takes a deep dive on some of kelly's most alarming comments and it reads...
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>> i do think, as john just says, his history of carelessness with the facts. i do want to point out if he makes a mere slip of the tongue, that is not necessarily perjury. perjury requires making a material misstatement of fact. so it has to be a knowing lie. it isn't enough you just messed up on some detail. there's been an allegation that robert mueller's laying a perjury trap for trump, which is defined as calling someone to testify when you have no legitimate investigative purpose. of course mueller has a legitimate investigative purpose to find out the truth of what happened with the potential obstruction of justice. i can understand why trump's lawyers are very concerned about what's happening. there are a lot of protections there. this materiality requirement, the absence of a perjury trap. >> barbara makes a very important point i think. having worked with bob mueller, i can't imagine that he would try to lay a perjury trap. this is a man who plays by the rules. plays by the book. he will simply be trying to find out what are the facts. so i think she'
>> i do think, as john just says, his history of carelessness with the facts. i do want to point out if he makes a mere slip of the tongue, that is not necessarily perjury. perjury requires making a material misstatement of fact. so it has to be a knowing lie. it isn't enough you just messed up on some detail. there's been an allegation that robert mueller's laying a perjury trap for trump, which is defined as calling someone to testify when you have no legitimate investigative purpose....
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john, i don't ever ask you the next question i'm going to ask you. >> john, i don't ever ask you the next question i'm going to ask you. where do you think we're headed? you are a guy who is very thoughtful. >> on what terms? >> where is this all going? what kind of a ride is our country in for in 2018? >> i grew up in los angeles, california. i spent a lot of time at disneyland as a kid. back in these days there were all rides, there's an e ticket ride. it's scary. mr. toad's ride was an e ticket ride. i think the next few months is an e ticket ride. on the legal front it will be confrontations on a serious level. we are on the question of whether the president is going to testify or sit for an interview with robert mueller. that looks like it's going to be the kind of thing that could be headed to the highest court in the land over the course of the next few months. a fundamental test of some doctrines not tested before, and is the president going to abide by the ruling of the supreme court if it rules against him? i don't know the answer to that.
john, i don't ever ask you the next question i'm going to ask you. >> john, i don't ever ask you the next question i'm going to ask you. where do you think we're headed? you are a guy who is very thoughtful. >> on what terms? >> where is this all going? what kind of a ride is our country in for in 2018? >> i grew up in los angeles, california. i spent a lot of time at disneyland as a kid. back in these days there were all rides, there's an e ticket ride. it's scary. mr....
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and as you point out, chief of staff john kelly. i just released five pages of changes, improvements that he is going to enact, try to crackdown on people who are serving with interim security clearances and to try to improve the process of those who have access to classified information. in terms of what we can expect over the weekend, remember, we're tracking to see if president trump does, in fact, meet with family members, loved ones of those in parkland, florida, and then next week we have a holiday on monday. likely the first time we will see someone from the press would be on tuesday. there has been a lot of pressure, nicolle, for the chief of staff to come here to this podium behind me and to answer questions about all of this. it is possible that these 13 indictments will only ramp up that type of pressure. we'll have to see if that actually winds up happening, though, nicole. >> kristen, matt, thank you for speaking with us. when we come back we'll talk to a former ambassador to russia. plus new details about key members o
and as you point out, chief of staff john kelly. i just released five pages of changes, improvements that he is going to enact, try to crackdown on people who are serving with interim security clearances and to try to improve the process of those who have access to classified information. in terms of what we can expect over the weekend, remember, we're tracking to see if president trump does, in fact, meet with family members, loved ones of those in parkland, florida, and then next week we have...