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detectives talked to chris phillips, too. was great at first, said chris. but daniel ended up doing more of the house chores. and resentments began to fester about things like trash not taken out and so on. daniel turned out to be something of a neat freak and well, needy, maybe? >> i -- i'm a college guy, so i wanted to interact with women and bring them to our apartment and stuff. and he, he wasn't very excited about that. he was -- he -- he didn't really want me to bring people to the apartment that he didn't know. and -- >> reporter: people or women? >> well, it was -- it was -- i guess it was -- it was both. >> reporter: did you understand what this was all about? >> you know, at -- at first, i didn't. but over time -- let's see. >> they'd play video games together and they didn't include you? >> true. true. >> and they didn't include you in -- in places they went to see other people. they left you out. you were feeling like left out by these two? >> yes. i did feel left out because i told nathan, "you know, it's very ru
detectives talked to chris phillips, too. was great at first, said chris. but daniel ended up doing more of the house chores. and resentments began to fester about things like trash not taken out and so on. daniel turned out to be something of a neat freak and well, needy, maybe? >> i -- i'm a college guy, so i wanted to interact with women and bring them to our apartment and stuff. and he, he wasn't very excited about that. he was -- he -- he didn't really want me to bring people to the...
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s national counterterrorism security office chris phillips and hampton court on the outskirts of london a pleasure to have you with us on al-jazeera i want to ask what you make of the latest reports of the hydrochloric acid being found and authorities no longer searching for the body. one unfortunately it does tell us that almost certainly that was used in either the cleanup or operation or the disposal of the body itself so it's i mean it's terrible thing to have to talk about but it it's clear to me and i think clear to most people that the chances of finding a body are minimal probably worth from day to the investigation the difficulty is of course for anyone that's conducted this can this operation if you find the body then you find a lot of the evidence that tells you so much about who did it and how they did it is hydrofluoric acid. you said either for destroying the body or for the cleanup are they two different things. no the obviously any acid the acidic material will actually take away you thought level. and some of that could be in dissolving a body it's not quite as easy and
s national counterterrorism security office chris phillips and hampton court on the outskirts of london a pleasure to have you with us on al-jazeera i want to ask what you make of the latest reports of the hydrochloric acid being found and authorities no longer searching for the body. one unfortunately it does tell us that almost certainly that was used in either the cleanup or operation or the disposal of the body itself so it's i mean it's terrible thing to have to talk about but it it's...
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kelly the democrat with forty eight percent she was running against chris come back he got forty three percent let's bring in phillip gray again he's here with us in the studio that's an interesting one is that people were watching kris kobach he was accused of voter suppression and this has been quite an issue in this midterm election especially in this game where we see kind of the divisions lying on the democrat side there's been a major emphasis that voter suppression is going on through. gerrymandering through the cleaning up of through the the removing of people from ballots and somewhat of a moving people from registers and so forth. on the republican side the main emphasis has been on voter fraud so for instance and this is where we get some of the debates about how this is perceived so voter registration is a good example removal of individuals from a voter registration effectively means that they wouldn't be able to vote you have to register to be able to vote this could be a matter of suppression you're trying to prevent people from voting one of the reasons for these types of things however is to prevent
kelly the democrat with forty eight percent she was running against chris come back he got forty three percent let's bring in phillip gray again he's here with us in the studio that's an interesting one is that people were watching kris kobach he was accused of voter suppression and this has been quite an issue in this midterm election especially in this game where we see kind of the divisions lying on the democrat side there's been a major emphasis that voter suppression is going on through....
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chris weeker. i'm so glad to have all of you gentlemen on this even. good evening to you. phillip, let's get into it. you saw the reporting we have that cnn is reporting that the president met with his lawyers three days in a row talking how to answer these written questions. rudy giuliani telling west that mueller's questions cos create more issues for us legally than others. so he's admitting there are some legal landmines for the president. what is he saying there? >> i think if the president gives truthful answers he's going to get himself into deeper quick sand and if he doesn't, he's going to be creating other problems either with the special counsel or now with the house judiciary committee about to be in the hands of democrats who have made no secret of the fact they want to investigate what's going on in this investigation. >> what about these quote ez says mueller's question may it be "possible traps"? but i don't know if he's -- he writes down the questions. he answers them. if he's telling the truth, then. >> that's why this whole notion of a perjury trap is so fancifu
chris weeker. i'm so glad to have all of you gentlemen on this even. good evening to you. phillip, let's get into it. you saw the reporting we have that cnn is reporting that the president met with his lawyers three days in a row talking how to answer these written questions. rudy giuliani telling west that mueller's questions cos create more issues for us legally than others. so he's admitting there are some legal landmines for the president. what is he saying there? >> i think if the...
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phillips of minnesota. mary scanlon from pennsylvania, already sworn in. she has seniority. [laughter] ms. pelosi: andy craig from minnesota. tom malinowski of new jersey. chris pappas of new jersey. susan wild of pennsylvania. susan is already sworn in. hundreds of guests cheered you on. [laughter] ms. pelosi: they had the whole chamber to themselves. ike levin of california. i knew mike levin was from california. and omar of minnesota. so in any case, you know what the purpose of it is to reduce the role of money, advance their elections and one part of that is to have the voting rights act early on the agenda. we are very pleased to be ready for that with the leadership of terri sewell of alabama, whose legislation we have been advocating for a while. we will be building a record for and she will talk about that in a moment and thank her for her leadership. thank john sarbanes of maryland. thank you. mr. sarbanes: good morning everybody. i want to thank the speaker-designate for giving a broad charge to our caucus. over the last few congresses but particularly over the last two years to assemble the proposals that have been coming from members of congress
phillips of minnesota. mary scanlon from pennsylvania, already sworn in. she has seniority. [laughter] ms. pelosi: andy craig from minnesota. tom malinowski of new jersey. chris pappas of new jersey. susan wild of pennsylvania. susan is already sworn in. hundreds of guests cheered you on. [laughter] ms. pelosi: they had the whole chamber to themselves. ike levin of california. i knew mike levin was from california. and omar of minnesota. so in any case, you know what the purpose of it is to...
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from all of this, with the daily caller news foundation, chris bedford, nathan ruben joining us as well, democratic commentator and cabot phillipshealth care issue, those candidates who have been pounding it, even republicans who are trying to say we are going to fix it, it has risen to the point of being a mover. what's going on here? what do you think? >> yeah. it's now appearing the past month on 52% of democrat ads have mentioned health care as one of the main issues. i think it's certainly one of the main things. i don't know what kind of impact it will have in a state like indiana. i still think the main message coming out of the national democrat party has not been one of a policy, it's been more of the idea of we are going to push back against everything trump is doing, we will be the party of resistance which may play well at times when an economy is struggling and things aren't booming the way they are but with each positive jobs report, i don't think that is resonating as much with average voters. that's something to look at as well. neil: what about the president making quite a bit of fuss about the approaching carav
from all of this, with the daily caller news foundation, chris bedford, nathan ruben joining us as well, democratic commentator and cabot phillipshealth care issue, those candidates who have been pounding it, even republicans who are trying to say we are going to fix it, it has risen to the point of being a mover. what's going on here? what do you think? >> yeah. it's now appearing the past month on 52% of democrat ads have mentioned health care as one of the main issues. i think it's...
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phillips of minnesota. ron escobar of texas. mary kay scanlon of pennsylvania already sworn in as a member of the senate, she has seniority and, andy craig in minnesota. tom malinowski of new jersey. chris pappas of new hampshire. susan wilde of pennsylvania but susan is already sworn in as a member of congress. when you're sworn in by yourself like that, hundreds of guests to cheer you on, when you come to take a stand, not only are they members of congress with seniority but had the whole chamber to themselves. mike levin of michigan -- excuse me. of california. that is andy leven. i know mike levin is from california, the drumbeat in california. and ivan omar of minnesota. so in the case that you know what the purpose of it is, to reduce the role of money, advanced elections. one part of that is to have the voting rights act early on the agenda. i will be very pleased to be ready with that with the leadership of terry sewall of alabama whose legislation we have been advocating for a while. she will talk about that in a moment and i think her for her leadership. in the meantime i want to present our champion for democracy, john's are baines. saar baines. >> i want to thank the speaker
phillips of minnesota. ron escobar of texas. mary kay scanlon of pennsylvania already sworn in as a member of the senate, she has seniority and, andy craig in minnesota. tom malinowski of new jersey. chris pappas of new hampshire. susan wilde of pennsylvania but susan is already sworn in as a member of congress. when you're sworn in by yourself like that, hundreds of guests to cheer you on, when you come to take a stand, not only are they members of congress with seniority but had the whole...