Greg Kline , Peter Doocy, and Ken Cuccinelli joined Mornings on the Mall on Monday
Mornings on the Mall
Tuesday November 6, 2018
Hosts: Mary Walter and Vince Coglianese
Executive Producer: Heather Hunter
5am – A/B/C What is at stake during this midterm election?
5am – D A reporter for a Michigan newspaper was fired Monday night after calling Michigan Senate Republican candidate John James’ campaign looking for an interview and thought she hung up the phone before leaving a voicemail saying “fucking John James … that would suck.”
5am – E‘It’s Giant and Has Like Five Million Buttons.’ The Office Desk Phone Won’t Die
6am – A/B/C NY Dems: Police Should View Web/Social Media History Before Letting People Buy Guns
6am – D/E Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen told Fox News there is intelligence indicating the caravan of migrants making their way through Mexico includes a limited number of people from outside the region, including the Middle East
6am – F Resale tickets to the Clintons’ upcoming speaking tour “An Evening with the Clintons” are going for nearly $2,000 on StubHub as of Sunday afternoon.
7am – A INTERVIEW – Greg Kline- co-founder of “Red Maryland”, a popular conservative blog about Republican politics in the Free State of Maryland. KLINE is also an attorney in Maryland
7am – B A lawsuit was filed Monday on behalf of D.C. residents in a new bid to put legal pressure on Congress to give the District of Columbia full voting rights and representation on Capitol Hill.
7am – C Gov. Paul LePage said Monday that he plans to move to Florida for tax reasons and teach at a university there regardless of who Mainers elect to succeed him.
7am-D Katy Tur returns to Trump rally for 1st time in 2 years, and talks to Trump supporters
7am – E A GoFundMe page has raised thousands of dollars for liberal activist Shelby Shoup after she was arrested for assaulting a group of College Republicans at Florida State University.
8am – A INTERVIEW – Peter Doocy – Reporter for Fox News
8am – B MUELLER :
- Special Counsel Robert Mueller has stayed quiet ahead of the midterms, seemingly in observation of an unofficial Justice Department policy limiting major actions in politically-charged investigations before of elections.
- But Mueller has worked quietly behind the scenes, conducting interviews with associates of Trump confidant Roger Stone. Former Trump associates Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen have also been cooperating with Mueller’s team as part of plea agreements.
- If Mueller has any indictments in the works, it is widely expected he will file them sooner rather than later.
8am – C Amazon is in advanced talks with multiple cities but hasn’t made a final decision on which two locations it will pick, according to people familiar with the matter. The Wall Street Journal on Sunday reported that Amazon was in late-stage discussions with Crystal City in Virginia, Dallas and New York City.
8am – D/E INTERVIEW – Ken Cuccinelli – former Attorney General of Virginia and current President of Senate Conservatives Fund