Episode 29

Today's discussions:
MSNBC contributor Charlie Sykes, Former DNC senior advisor Doug Thornell, Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, and Axios' Alexi McCammond on Trump looking for economic opportunities in North Korea before his second summit with its brutal dictator Kim Jong Un;
MSNBC contributor Charlie Sykes, Former DNC senior advisor Doug Thornell, Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, and Axios' Alexi McCammond on the rival rallies in El Paso, TX over the border wall and immigration;
Former assistant director for counterintelligence of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, WaPo's Aaron Blake, Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, and Axios' Alexi McCammond on the new reporting of comments from a Mueller prosecutor that show the special counsel may have evidence of possible collusion;
MSNBC contributor Charlie Sykes, Former DNC senior advisor Doug Thornell, WaPo's Aaron Blake, Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, and Axios' Alexi McCammond on the new White House investigation into severe leaking following Axios' report about Trump's executive time.
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