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effort to give the c.s.u. a way to deescalate and still save face but apparently it's not enough for mr say hope for to feel it saves his credibility the chancellor meanwhile has michelle a said sees her own credibility resting on staying sticking to her guns when it comes to a multilateral approach. all right so as melinda said the c.d.u. clearly standing behind the chancellor is reiterating their support for her and for her proposals what about the c.s.u. do they stand behind the whole for is more hardline approach on migration. they do stand behind that more hardline approach but as much as we see the ranks closing even amongst the critics of uncle americal in the c.d.u. we have the big question hanging in the air here is well did it really have to come to this i've spoken to several delegates over the past couple of days but also today you say that the union between the c.d.u. and its sister party here in bavaria this cus you that they both the both share a common fate so. this really translates into this is a very long lasting marriage almost seven decades and at the same time they mig
effort to give the c.s.u. a way to deescalate and still save face but apparently it's not enough for mr say hope for to feel it saves his credibility the chancellor meanwhile has michelle a said sees her own credibility resting on staying sticking to her guns when it comes to a multilateral approach. all right so as melinda said the c.d.u. clearly standing behind the chancellor is reiterating their support for her and for her proposals what about the c.s.u. do they stand behind the whole for is...
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a level of near hysteria because we have to remind our viewers of the fact that the refugees that mr say hope for wants to send back we're talking about a couple of hundred people a month at most there is no great disorder on the border there is no great pressure for a solution immediately right now this is very much a conflict that was brought to a head for opportunistic reasons with an eye to that very in a state election in october and to potential gains by the far right party as you heard from a shiela so all of that being said certainly this bitter bitter conflict that was not necessarily something that was called for by the facts on the ground has left this government damage it has hurt the credibility of this government not only of mr say hope for himself but of the chance. there as well and she essentially or she is reported to have said today in her discussions with her party leadership here in this building that if she were to allow mr c. hofer to go ahead with his ultimatum to unilaterally turn back refugees that she would essentially be stelling her e.u. partners the her othe
a level of near hysteria because we have to remind our viewers of the fact that the refugees that mr say hope for wants to send back we're talking about a couple of hundred people a month at most there is no great disorder on the border there is no great pressure for a solution immediately right now this is very much a conflict that was brought to a head for opportunistic reasons with an eye to that very in a state election in october and to potential gains by the far right party as you heard...
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the reports are that mr say hofer has offered or asked to be dismissed but now the wrangling is over who his successor would be and of course possibly the conflict could simply simmer on if his party doesn't back down from the stance that it wants to proceed unilaterally on issues of migration well earlier chancellor merkel said in an interview that the formal agreements and verbal commitments that she had secured from her e.u. partners at the summit in brussels last week it would have the migrant migration stemming effect that the c.s.u. had been pushing before but it would do so in a more european in a more coordinated fashion so what exactly could horsy hope for be dissatisfied with here shiela. well he clearly wanted to see something that amounts to that has the same effect as migrants being a turk turned away from the german border if they are already registered in a different european union state and that basically was the decision by the c.s.u. party that the german chancellor who asked for another two weeks which she did get from her own delegates and then also got from the c
the reports are that mr say hofer has offered or asked to be dismissed but now the wrangling is over who his successor would be and of course possibly the conflict could simply simmer on if his party doesn't back down from the stance that it wants to proceed unilaterally on issues of migration well earlier chancellor merkel said in an interview that the formal agreements and verbal commitments that she had secured from her e.u. partners at the summit in brussels last week it would have the...
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say that it's part of. the great contradiction of the european project you know on the one hand you've got as mr is on it was saying you've got this public demand that lawmakers secure the borders and that they stop what's known as secondary migration asylum seekers going to two and three countries asking for asylum on the other hand you've got the european union which is all about open borders being able to travel from france to germany to italy without showing your passport i mean is this agreement that we saw last night is this proof that the openness of the european union that you know helmut kohl that have invested so much political capital in is that openness closing. it is certainly an indication that germany has been the absolute ball work of supporting that openness germany has also been a model for the rest of the european union on this point there are two fundamental principles that are involved here one is open internal boundaries the system known as schengen and ensuring free movement within the european union and that's supposed to be free movement for all the people entitled to it and the seco
say that it's part of. the great contradiction of the european project you know on the one hand you've got as mr is on it was saying you've got this public demand that lawmakers secure the borders and that they stop what's known as secondary migration asylum seekers going to two and three countries asking for asylum on the other hand you've got the european union which is all about open borders being able to travel from france to germany to italy without showing your passport i mean is this...
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mr. cohen say, no, no, no, no, then we hear mr. trump say "check" after. >> all right. >> after mr. cohen says, no, no, no, no. but mr. giuliani said it was my client, michael cohen, who used the word "cash." that was false. >> in speaking with rudy giuliani today, he does not make the case, at least to me, that cohen said he wanted to pay with cash and trump said, no, use a check. he says that his point is that the president wanted cohen to pay by check, not cash, because he wanted this dealt with on the up and up. >> so i would say walking back, but i have -- >> by the way, we have statements -- sorry about putting my hand in front of your face. put up for the audience some of giuliani's statements, which echo what i'm taling people that he told me today as well. when you find them, put them up, all right? cohen is talking about buying the rights from ami. true. they're talking about a corporation doing it. true. one of their corporations doing it. the -- continue. the president says, make sure it's done correctly. make sure it's done by check. >> i don't know where giuliani is get
mr. cohen say, no, no, no, no, then we hear mr. trump say "check" after. >> all right. >> after mr. cohen says, no, no, no, no. but mr. giuliani said it was my client, michael cohen, who used the word "cash." that was false. >> in speaking with rudy giuliani today, he does not make the case, at least to me, that cohen said he wanted to pay with cash and trump said, no, use a check. he says that his point is that the president wanted cohen to pay by check,...
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posing is if this question of strong action at the german border unilateral action was so important to mr say hope for why didn't he bring it up in the coalition negotiations as you say it became very much a personal conflict both in the sense that the interior minister essential e wanted to stare down the chancellor wanted to see her bend he literally said as much but also in the sense that he clearly associates his own professional fate with the fate of his party in other words it was barely conceivable to him that he could step down but that his party might remain in the coalition with someone else at the helm of the interior ministry so he has for now got his way but it is quite possible that this conflict is by no means over it's a conflict essentially of the same kind we've seen in britain over back said in the us over trump isn't a conflict between unilateral populism and an international approach that says complex international challenges can only be solved with international solutions and i think that despite a discrepancy between the interior minister and the chancellor is no means
posing is if this question of strong action at the german border unilateral action was so important to mr say hope for why didn't he bring it up in the coalition negotiations as you say it became very much a personal conflict both in the sense that the interior minister essential e wanted to stare down the chancellor wanted to see her bend he literally said as much but also in the sense that he clearly associates his own professional fate with the fate of his party in other words it was barely...
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say briefly if you wouldn't mind a good good question this became a very personal battle between mr say hope for the interior minister and the chancellor he pushed her very far and many people would say her authority is undermined by this he is definitely on a populist on a nationalist course he's very worried about far right gains he could easily find yet another issue to grandstand on and this conflict essentially could continue chief political correspondent melinda craig we thank you let's look now at some of the other stories making news around the world the main defendant in a german neo nazi but the trial has delivered a final statement as the five year trial comes to a close to show denied involvement in a series of racially motivated killings between two thousand and two thousand and seven the court in munich is set to deliver its verdict next week she faces life in prison if convicted. but those years former prime minister najib razak has been arrested in connection with the disappearance of billions of dollars from myself and wealth fund that he founded a decade ago the invest
say briefly if you wouldn't mind a good good question this became a very personal battle between mr say hope for the interior minister and the chancellor he pushed her very far and many people would say her authority is undermined by this he is definitely on a populist on a nationalist course he's very worried about far right gains he could easily find yet another issue to grandstand on and this conflict essentially could continue chief political correspondent melinda craig we thank you let's...
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and mr say how far haven't wanted to take it so far. stay with us if you take a look at the options facing. yes you do actually withdraw from the coalition. flits medicals variances the party decided to pull out of the coalition. it would leave the chancellor without a majority in parliament but here's what could happen next. medical c.d.u. and her coalition partner the social democrats could go it alone and continue to govern without a majority but i'm sure in the lengthy negotiations to form the current government merkel already made it clear that this is not a route she would be keen to take. to avoid a minority government the c.d.u. and the social democrats could look for a new coalition partner this could really only be the environmentalists greens. or the business friendly free democrats it's unlikely that machall would be able to remain chancellor in this scenario. if the varian conservatives were out of the coalition there would technically be a majority in parliament against machall if all the parties in the bundestag got toget
and mr say how far haven't wanted to take it so far. stay with us if you take a look at the options facing. yes you do actually withdraw from the coalition. flits medicals variances the party decided to pull out of the coalition. it would leave the chancellor without a majority in parliament but here's what could happen next. medical c.d.u. and her coalition partner the social democrats could go it alone and continue to govern without a majority but i'm sure in the lengthy negotiations to form...
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word exasperated if we look at polls that came out today sixty seven percent of germans say that mr say hope for the interior minister is behaving absolutely irresponsibly sixty nine percent say that they want to see a multilateral european wide approach to migration and looking beyond that we're hearing from germany's leading business newspaper that business leaders are dumbfounded by what's going on in the government so a terrible blow for the government's credibility also here at home. she was able correspondent thank you. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world france's president emmanuel mccraw arrived in mauritania on the final day of the african union summit he was greeted by his mauritania counterpart to general mohamed or would abdel-aziz security issues will be high on the agenda especially the challenges facing the french backed g. five star health force which has been tasked refighting the hardest insurgents and criminal groups in africa saeed region. iran's president has done rouhani has arrived in switzerland for talks on the future
word exasperated if we look at polls that came out today sixty seven percent of germans say that mr say hope for the interior minister is behaving absolutely irresponsibly sixty nine percent say that they want to see a multilateral european wide approach to migration and looking beyond that we're hearing from germany's leading business newspaper that business leaders are dumbfounded by what's going on in the government so a terrible blow for the government's credibility also here at home. she...
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mr trump says mr trump should not meet mr putin but iran is important syria is important nuclear arsenal fairly important and for the rest i don't think they should discuss the issue with america and the pseudo intervention of russia and india a presidential campaign issue they should not discuss that and crimini are it's a done deal crimean is russian everybody knows that it's for ukraine it's very difficult to discuss it what is there to the scots so i don't think they ought to discuss it they should concentrate on the real issues syria iran make beat and the nuclear arsenal but that's a process. independent journalist look we have a joining us live here on our to international many thanks for your time thank you very much. now the talks are about to get started in the coming hour or so if you do stick around we have the latest updates here on our international for what many are calling what will be the biggest meeting of twenty eighteen. let's shift gears a bit here on the program now to the climax of the twenty eighteen world cup from our studio in central moscow. yes a very
mr trump says mr trump should not meet mr putin but iran is important syria is important nuclear arsenal fairly important and for the rest i don't think they should discuss the issue with america and the pseudo intervention of russia and india a presidential campaign issue they should not discuss that and crimini are it's a done deal crimean is russian everybody knows that it's for ukraine it's very difficult to discuss it what is there to the scots so i don't think they ought to discuss it...
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i will say this, i don't see any reason why it would be. mrrump says the summit marks a change in the relationship but there's been a scathing reaction in washington. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme — an angry mob slaughters nearly 300 crocodiles at a sanctuary in indonesia. police say they were unable to stop it. and it's party time in paris as hundreds of thousands of people turn out to welcome france's world cup winners home. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in london and 3 in the morning in helsinki where the us president donald trump has held an unprecedented and controversial meeting with the russian president vladimir putin. mr trump appeared to side with russia against his own security services, saying he had no reason to disbelieve mr putin's denial that moscow interfered in the 2016 presidential election. that's prompted alarm in washington, even among republicans. our north america editorjon sopel begins our coverage of the meeting from helsinki. as befitting two self—proclaimed strongmen, there was a power—play from th
i will say this, i don't see any reason why it would be. mrrump says the summit marks a change in the relationship but there's been a scathing reaction in washington. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme — an angry mob slaughters nearly 300 crocodiles at a sanctuary in indonesia. police say they were unable to stop it. and it's party time in paris as hundreds of thousands of people turn out to welcome france's world cup winners home. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in london and 3 in...
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there is certainly a risk that this conflict will continue for mr say ho for the interior minister it was a very personal conflict he wanted to see the chancellor bad and he achieved that i would say and it could well be that the personal tension between the two of them will continue secondly the credibility of this government has been badly damaged sixty nine percent of germans told pollsters overnight they think mr is a ho for should have resigned so the public trust in the government i would say certainly has been shaken and looking beyond germany's borders credibility of the government in europe as a whole again is up for question at a time when europe badly needs strong leadership our chief political correspondent linda crane almost were forced tonight here in berlin melinda thank you. and finally they're cute cuddly but also in great danger australia's koalas have dwindled a number as habitat decline car accidents and a sexually transmitted disease take their toll scientists believe studying the koalas genetic information can help for the first time researchers from seven countr
there is certainly a risk that this conflict will continue for mr say ho for the interior minister it was a very personal conflict he wanted to see the chancellor bad and he achieved that i would say and it could well be that the personal tension between the two of them will continue secondly the credibility of this government has been badly damaged sixty nine percent of germans told pollsters overnight they think mr is a ho for should have resigned so the public trust in the government i would...
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the american president says he has no reason to believe russia meddled in the us election. mred mr putin about it, and he takes the russian leader's denial at face value. all i can do is ask the question. president putin, hejust said, it's not russia. i will say this, i don't see any reason why it would be. the us president met vladimir putin one—on—one, with no staff, for over two hours — we may never know exactly what was said. mr putin is asked if he has compromising material on donald trump, and denies it. well, sort of. also on the programme: theresa may caves in to pressure over her brexit bill and helps neutralise a potential rebellion — for now, at least.
the american president says he has no reason to believe russia meddled in the us election. mred mr putin about it, and he takes the russian leader's denial at face value. all i can do is ask the question. president putin, hejust said, it's not russia. i will say this, i don't see any reason why it would be. the us president met vladimir putin one—on—one, with no staff, for over two hours — we may never know exactly what was said. mr putin is asked if he has compromising material on donald...
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i will say this, i don't see any reason why it would be. mr trump says the summit marks a change in the relationship, but there's been a scathing reaction in washington. we'll have the latest, live. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: one of the team who saved the thailand cave boys says he might sue the billionaire, elon musk, after a row about the rescue gets personal. and it's party time in paris, as hundreds of thousands of people turn out to welcome france's world cup winners home. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 2am in helsinki, where the us president donald trump has held an unprecedented and controversial meeting with the russian president vladimir putin. mrtrump appeared to side with russia against his own security services, saying he had no reason to disbelieve mr putin's denial that moscow interfered in the 2016 presidential election. that's prompted alarm in washington, even among republicans. our north america editor
i will say this, i don't see any reason why it would be. mr trump says the summit marks a change in the relationship, but there's been a scathing reaction in washington. we'll have the latest, live. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: one of the team who saved the thailand cave boys says he might sue the billionaire, elon musk, after a row about the rescue gets personal. and it's party time in paris, as hundreds of thousands of people turn out to welcome france's world cup...
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has its own deal in mind it is of course the case that mr say who for the interior minister and head of the bavarian conservative party got the chancellor to go along with some points that are not in the coalition agreement so perhaps the s.p.d. is hoping to try the same tactic and in return for their agreement perhaps they would ask for an immigration law that would facilitate economic migration by skilled workers in any event it is the case that the s.p.d. has gradually moved toward the center or even the right when it comes to migration just three years ago the s.p.d. rejected the very kind of transit centers that are at the heart of this deal that was agreed upon yesterday evening back then in two thousand and fifteen they were saying there will be no closed centers closed camps in germany for refugees but we heard there recently said germany needs a realistic migration policy basically what that reflects is a sentiment on the part of all of the mainstream parties in germany that the rise of the far right party means that they need themselves to start getting to start talking abo
has its own deal in mind it is of course the case that mr say who for the interior minister and head of the bavarian conservative party got the chancellor to go along with some points that are not in the coalition agreement so perhaps the s.p.d. is hoping to try the same tactic and in return for their agreement perhaps they would ask for an immigration law that would facilitate economic migration by skilled workers in any event it is the case that the s.p.d. has gradually moved toward the...
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exactly what this is this is a real outcry for democracy they want their rights back mr cullen says this is a satanic sect backed by the united states of america to undermine his government. well yes but that's the government's rhetoric. taken has never abandoned his left wing anti-imperialist rhetoric but of course when once he was back in power after two thousand and six he implemented much more pragmatic policies he actually developed quite a successful economic model in conjunction with the private sector who were representatives of business were included on the advisory panels and contracts government contracts one hundred out to the private sector and this worked rather well the economy was growing about four percent a year or more for several years until very recently and i think the reference to venezuela or alias is quite interesting because they're playing by the venezuela playbook now venezuela bankrolled the ortega government in
exactly what this is this is a real outcry for democracy they want their rights back mr cullen says this is a satanic sect backed by the united states of america to undermine his government. well yes but that's the government's rhetoric. taken has never abandoned his left wing anti-imperialist rhetoric but of course when once he was back in power after two thousand and six he implemented much more pragmatic policies he actually developed quite a successful economic model in conjunction with the...
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i think the question is rather the one mr say whoever should be asking himself how will he tackle the problem is he saying to himself now the federal republic of germany have a good standing but it's taken a not crease and we need to work so that we are again taken seriously and seen as the ones in the european union who propose and then discuss possible solutions saying these underscored what it's also your responsibility to make proposals that stem from absolutely our proposal still on the table co-ordinated immigration law all based on a point system like the one canada has introduced and this can certainly will also be negotiated on a european level to do that we would need an interior minister who takes a stand at the european level how it goes on from there is a matter we can gladly debate how could it be that the deep rift that refugee policy is driven between the political camps in germany is just the result of obstinacy. this us or them way of thinking for or against refugee policy on the family and on could that explain why the discussion has been so bitterly divisive under
i think the question is rather the one mr say whoever should be asking himself how will he tackle the problem is he saying to himself now the federal republic of germany have a good standing but it's taken a not crease and we need to work so that we are again taken seriously and seen as the ones in the european union who propose and then discuss possible solutions saying these underscored what it's also your responsibility to make proposals that stem from absolutely our proposal still on the...
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whatever you can say about his physicalfrailty, mr mugabe whatever you can say about his physical frailtybout his physicalfrailty, mr mugabe has not lost his sense of political timing, has he? and he also urged people to go out and vote tomorrow in the elections, but also more importantly, this is the party that he founded and he said he would not be voting for zanu—pf at alland said he would not be voting for zanu—pf at all and he sounded like he was endorsing the movement for democratic change is on the other candidate. this is a bit of a kick in the teeth for the current president, the man who effectively forced him out of office and one of his oldest political allies. the two men were cheek byjowl for the best pa rt men were cheek byjowl for the best part of 40 years. that is correct. he even went as far as saying that emerson and anger, the current president, was a good worker, but he was not always an honest person. so he went far to say that he does not believe in zanu—pf and their politics and a lot of people say when mr mugabe took over in 1980 he first started out as freedom fig
whatever you can say about his physicalfrailty, mr mugabe whatever you can say about his physical frailtybout his physicalfrailty, mr mugabe has not lost his sense of political timing, has he? and he also urged people to go out and vote tomorrow in the elections, but also more importantly, this is the party that he founded and he said he would not be voting for zanu—pf at alland said he would not be voting for zanu—pf at all and he sounded like he was endorsing the movement for democratic...
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the porn star stormy daniels says she had an affair with mr trump. s not true but he paid her $130,000 to stay quiet. we have spoken to another adult movie actress, who says she was there when the president first met stormy. his bodyguard had said, can i get your number? that was the first time stormy ever met him as well. that is also the same evening that we all ended up in his room together for the first time. jessica drake says donald trump came on to her as well that night. when we first entered the room he grabbed me in more of a forceful way and he kissed me on the lips. it was almost like a pounce. it didn't feel good to me. it didn't feel consensual to me. jessica drake says mr trump wouldn't take no for an answer. he even offered to pay her. he offered me money to go to his hotel room. he went up to $10,000. donald trump denies the claims. but over the years he has played a up his image as an outrageous womaniser. lady di was a woman of great beauty. would you have slept with her? without hesitation. the national enquirer did a story on me a
the porn star stormy daniels says she had an affair with mr trump. s not true but he paid her $130,000 to stay quiet. we have spoken to another adult movie actress, who says she was there when the president first met stormy. his bodyguard had said, can i get your number? that was the first time stormy ever met him as well. that is also the same evening that we all ended up in his room together for the first time. jessica drake says donald trump came on to her as well that night. when we first...
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these people, all of them, they say mr president, reductionism is the wrong way to go. they say mr presidentway to golj they say mr president, reductionism is the wrong way to go. i disagree with the general protective tariffs but i do believe where there is an inequity, we should argue against it, fight against it and maybe put on reciprocal tariffs, certainly if a country is putting tariffs on your country ‘s products and they want free trade when it comes to them importing into your country, you be open to some sort of balance. importing into your country, you be open to some sort of balancelj think the administration... so picking a fight with the eu, with canada, with mexico over the steel and aluminium tariffs, you think thatis and aluminium tariffs, you think that is wise? i think we could be a lot less confrontational initially andi lot less confrontational initially and i think we should see into negotiations, given a year or so. the president but you are dead, he campaigned on this issue on the inequities of trade. the united states, remember, we were the big global power so when c
these people, all of them, they say mr president, reductionism is the wrong way to go. they say mr presidentway to golj they say mr president, reductionism is the wrong way to go. i disagree with the general protective tariffs but i do believe where there is an inequity, we should argue against it, fight against it and maybe put on reciprocal tariffs, certainly if a country is putting tariffs on your country ‘s products and they want free trade when it comes to them importing into your...
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ryan: it looks like a campaign is what you are saying? mr. goldberg: let's say for the sake of argument we get justice kavanagh, and let's say the supreme court actually starts not legislating from the bench but rolling things back. [speaking russian] mr. goldberg: how do you think that is going to change policy? to your second question, i think our members are getting farther than they were before. our majority was soft on philosophy in the early 2000's, lost our majority in some ways, deservedly so. i called it young guns with kevin and eric, and that was to go back and find conservatives who could make us a more conservative majority. different kinds of people arrive at conservatism. it can be pragmatism, or a dentist or a think tanker but we are more acquainted with this ideas. the caucus is better now than it was in the old days. this these judge fights bring , that to a rise. and for instance, a lot of the agenda we ran on, a lot of it was on article 1 versus the other articles. a lot of it was about the separation of powers. and we have
ryan: it looks like a campaign is what you are saying? mr. goldberg: let's say for the sake of argument we get justice kavanagh, and let's say the supreme court actually starts not legislating from the bench but rolling things back. [speaking russian] mr. goldberg: how do you think that is going to change policy? to your second question, i think our members are getting farther than they were before. our majority was soft on philosophy in the early 2000's, lost our majority in some ways,...
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mr. strzok says that the hearing itself is another notch in vladimir putin's belt and his attempt to divide americans. do you agree with that? mr. ryan: no. reporter: [inaudible] mr. ryan:, no i don't. reporter: thank you, mr. speaker. picking up on -- mr. ryan: see, get your follow-up this way. reporter: president putin. the president will be meeting face to face with putin next week. do you think that is a good idea and what is your counsel for the president as he meets privately? mr. ryan: i don't have a problem with face to face meetings but the president and i have talked about in this a number of times. vladimir putin is not our ally and our friend. i've made that clear. i think most of us feel that way. you just have to look at what they tried to do to our democracy and to other democracies around the world. they do not share our interests. they thwart our interests. engaging with him on that is constructive and good. but i think we should be really clear about who we're dealing with. reporter: i want to go back to something from a couple of weeks ago because we didn't get to talk to
mr. strzok says that the hearing itself is another notch in vladimir putin's belt and his attempt to divide americans. do you agree with that? mr. ryan: no. reporter: [inaudible] mr. ryan:, no i don't. reporter: thank you, mr. speaker. picking up on -- mr. ryan: see, get your follow-up this way. reporter: president putin. the president will be meeting face to face with putin next week. do you think that is a good idea and what is your counsel for the president as he meets privately? mr. ryan: i...
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protests lie ahead, but mr trump says he's not too bothered. protests. but i believe the people in the uk, scotland, ireland, ithink but i believe the people in the uk, scotland, ireland, i think that those people, they like me a lot. the worst flooding in nearly a0 yea rs the worst flooding in nearly a0 years injapan. i'm rico hizon in singapore. also in the programme: the new research that says bad sleep could be linked to brain disease. and serena williams makes it through to the wimbledon final. she'll play angelique kerber on saturday for the title.
protests lie ahead, but mr trump says he's not too bothered. protests. but i believe the people in the uk, scotland, ireland, ithink but i believe the people in the uk, scotland, ireland, i think that those people, they like me a lot. the worst flooding in nearly a0 yea rs the worst flooding in nearly a0 years injapan. i'm rico hizon in singapore. also in the programme: the new research that says bad sleep could be linked to brain disease. and serena williams makes it through to the wimbledon...
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certainly football association president mr grindle would be located they are essentially focusing once again on that photo with the president out of one and saying that mr never took sufficient responsibility for his actions and that he should never have have had that photo taken but on the other hand we have a number of voices both out of the opposition parties like the green party and and also the social democratic party including the german justice minister who is a member of the social democratic party saying this is an absolute alarm bell when someone like mr is a doesn't feel comfortable in the german football team when he has the sense that he's been subjected to racism by the very head of the football association and by the way mr as you also received a lot of social media postings that were very hateful following the defeat of the german team that when a person like me doesn't feel comfortable that that is
certainly football association president mr grindle would be located they are essentially focusing once again on that photo with the president out of one and saying that mr never took sufficient responsibility for his actions and that he should never have have had that photo taken but on the other hand we have a number of voices both out of the opposition parties like the green party and and also the social democratic party including the german justice minister who is a member of the social...
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says. civil war, people handing in resignations, and mrs may saying it is a great outcome.internal domestic policy, come on. comment on someone else's internal domestic policy, come onlj comment on someone else's internal domestic policy, come on. i am not saying it was great, just that that is what he said. we are in turmoil. people have their own ways. france is trying to nick all our banks. talking of which... seamless. on the front page of the financial times, keep disagreeing. theresa may teachers hope of keeping city in tight tie—up with eu after brexit. philip hammond said the one area he wa nted philip hammond said the one area he wanted to stay close to brussels was neutral recognition. and michel barnier said you cannot have your ca ke barnier said you cannot have your cake and eat it. why didn't he say let them eat cake? that as a whole different ball game. this is all compromise everywhere, michel barnier says france doesn't want us to have anywhere near equivalents because of the opportunities for paris. luxembourg has said they will be severe financial repercu
says. civil war, people handing in resignations, and mrs may saying it is a great outcome.internal domestic policy, come on. comment on someone else's internal domestic policy, come onlj comment on someone else's internal domestic policy, come on. i am not saying it was great, just that that is what he said. we are in turmoil. people have their own ways. france is trying to nick all our banks. talking of which... seamless. on the front page of the financial times, keep disagreeing. theresa may...
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mr. coats: say that again? [laughter] -- yeah, yeah.in mr. coats: ok. [laughter] that's going to be special. poor dan coats. he h this week. to react to police in the u.k. believe several police people were involved in the novichok attack on a former russian y and his daughter in salisbury in march. the suspects were identified by cctv footage.ea ier this month, dawn sturgess died after being poisoned by the nerve agent, and her partner remains in hospital. police believe the incidents are annked. danielord reports. daniel: in central salisbury this afternoon, troops in gas mask again, gathering possible evidence othe nerve agent attack. a large plastic container was taken away for examination. it inow more than four month since sergei skripal and his daughter yulia fell ill after leaving his home in a quiet cul-de-sac where they had become contaminated by a russian-made rve agent, novichok smeared or sprayed on his front door. the cnn network in the united states suggested today that cctv detectives -- that detectives used cctvre and facial cognition a
mr. coats: say that again? [laughter] -- yeah, yeah.in mr. coats: ok. [laughter] that's going to be special. poor dan coats. he h this week. to react to police in the u.k. believe several police people were involved in the novichok attack on a former russian y and his daughter in salisbury in march. the suspects were identified by cctv footage.ea ier this month, dawn sturgess died after being poisoned by the nerve agent, and her partner remains in hospital. police believe the incidents are...
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mr. shabbat? esther chavez says aye. mr. isa? mr. king? mr. king says aye. mr. gilmer? mr. gilmer says aye. mr. jordan? mr. jordan votes yes. mr. marino? mr. marino vote yes. mr. labrador? mr. collins? mr. labrador vote yes. mr. sanchez? mr. sanchez votes yes. mr. boeck -- buck? mr. radcliffe votes yes. mr. robie? mr. gates? mr. gates votes yes. mr. johnson votes yes. mr. big yes. mr. westford votes yes. mishandle votes yes. mr. roth third, mr. not there? mr. nadler votes no. mr. locklin votes no. ms. jaclyn the votes no. mr. cohen votes no. mr. johnson of georgia votes no. mr. deutsch votes no. mr. gutierrez influence this is votes no. mr. richman votes no. mr. jeffries, mr. sicily? mr. sicily me about snow. mr. lu? mr. lu votes no. mr. raskin votes no. mr. schneider votes no. ms. deming votes no. >> mr. gowda? mr. gaudi passes. mr. duncan? mr. duncan votes yes. mr. isa? mr. isa votes yes. mr. jordan? mr. jordan votes yes. mr. stanford? mr. stanford votes yes. mr. go start? mr. goes are votes yes. ms. fox? mr. massey? mr. massey votes yes. mr. meadows? mr. meadows about yes. mr. ross? mr. ross
mr. shabbat? esther chavez says aye. mr. isa? mr. king? mr. king says aye. mr. gilmer? mr. gilmer says aye. mr. jordan? mr. jordan votes yes. mr. marino? mr. marino vote yes. mr. labrador? mr. collins? mr. labrador vote yes. mr. sanchez? mr. sanchez votes yes. mr. boeck -- buck? mr. radcliffe votes yes. mr. robie? mr. gates? mr. gates votes yes. mr. johnson votes yes. mr. big yes. mr. westford votes yes. mishandle votes yes. mr. roth third, mr. not there? mr. nadler votes no. mr. locklin votes...
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the judge says good afternoon. mr. kender son says good afternoon, your honor. the judge says mr. kenner son, the court was informed before the case was called, indeed before the court took the bench, before i sat down as the judge, the court was informed that the united states intended to move to unsee threw matter. i will hear from you now. the prosecutor says yes, urn. the government does move to unseal this case including the complaint and related documents. the judge says thanks you very much, mr. kenner son. thatplosion will be granted. at that moment, the case is unsealed. this is early yesterday afternoon. that's the first moment that we got any publicly facing information that this had happened. then the courtroom deputy says miss butina please stand and raise your right-hand. she does that whereby mariia butina was duly sworn. the judge says to her, good afternoon, please state your full name for the record. she says mariia butina. the court says thank you, you may be seated. a judge says, mr. driscoll before we begin, may i address you please to inquire whether or not s
the judge says good afternoon. mr. kender son says good afternoon, your honor. the judge says mr. kenner son, the court was informed before the case was called, indeed before the court took the bench, before i sat down as the judge, the court was informed that the united states intended to move to unsee threw matter. i will hear from you now. the prosecutor says yes, urn. the government does move to unseal this case including the complaint and related documents. the judge says thanks you very...
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off if we go back to the point that mr fitzpatrick was saying about nation sovereigns rights to be in the treaty and also to pull out north korea which is the only country that pullout did not face any repercussions does the treaty need to be revised. so that countries can't just pull out of this. well all international security previews do have overdrawn clause the united states for example would do from the nine hundred seventy two antiballistic missile treaty when they thought that the security situation has changed and the u.s. government has supported the concept of countries leaving going for treaties but they should do it in a manner where they are not in violation of that treaty as north korea was so i would say that now we have a norm of nonproliferation the nonproliferation treaty really is a one way street countries can join but really the international consensus is that they should not be able to leave the treaty and go on to develop nuclear weapons like north korea did mr fitzpatrick do you think that the nuclear nonproliferation treaty still stands or is it as it is o
off if we go back to the point that mr fitzpatrick was saying about nation sovereigns rights to be in the treaty and also to pull out north korea which is the only country that pullout did not face any repercussions does the treaty need to be revised. so that countries can't just pull out of this. well all international security previews do have overdrawn clause the united states for example would do from the nine hundred seventy two antiballistic missile treaty when they thought that the...
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and one of the president's staunchest supporters says mr. trump needs to do a better job clarifying what is his stance on russia. >> the evidence is overwhelming. it can be proven beyond any evidentiary burden that russia is not our friend and they tried to attack us in 2016. so the president either needs to rely on the people that he has chosen to advise him or those advisers need to reevaluate whether or not they can serve in this administration. but the disconnect cannot continue. the evidence is overwhelming. and the president needs to say that and act like it. >> that from trey gowdy. now we're also hearing the top democrat on the u.s. house intelligence committee who had this to say about mr. trump's behavior regarding russia. listen. >> well, i certainly think he's acting like someone who's compromised. and it may very well be that he is compromised or it may very well be that he believes he's compromised, that the russians have information on him. we were not permitted to look into one of the allegations that was most serious to me,
and one of the president's staunchest supporters says mr. trump needs to do a better job clarifying what is his stance on russia. >> the evidence is overwhelming. it can be proven beyond any evidentiary burden that russia is not our friend and they tried to attack us in 2016. so the president either needs to rely on the people that he has chosen to advise him or those advisers need to reevaluate whether or not they can serve in this administration. but the disconnect cannot continue. the...
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because i wanted to say to you, mr. speaker, i wanted to say to the leader, i'm not going to take it or leave it. you want to make me look like i'm not for law enforcement, when i've been for law enforcement in the 50 years i've been in public office, without fail. mr. mccarthy: mr. speaker, then -- mr. hoyer: without fail. mr. mccarthy: then why did you vote present? it is a single issue. mr. hoyer: i voted present, mr. speaker, because i was not going to take it or leave it. i was not going to just take what the majority leader wanted to shove down my throat and the throat of others. because, mr. speaker, the rhetoric in that bill, and let me say to the leader, mr. speaker, he and i worked on a lot of resolutions regarding israel. and we want to keep the congress united on israel. and we keep the congress united on israel. how do we do it, mr. speaker? we work on the language. we work on the language of the whereas clauses and the resolve clauses so that we can create a broad majority. we could have done that with the
because i wanted to say to you, mr. speaker, i wanted to say to the leader, i'm not going to take it or leave it. you want to make me look like i'm not for law enforcement, when i've been for law enforcement in the 50 years i've been in public office, without fail. mr. mccarthy: mr. speaker, then -- mr. hoyer: without fail. mr. mccarthy: then why did you vote present? it is a single issue. mr. hoyer: i voted present, mr. speaker, because i was not going to take it or leave it. i was not going...
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mr sawiris says to customers order is a doll's conception and opening the mold is its birth. today we're honored to witness a new arrival introducing eugene. called but henderson it was just. the two chicks. he quoted dick good luck on that you must. come. to know my homie is introducing us to japan's most famous living dog. never. moves a mask in public and only talks through an intermediary. put up without looking up at all but he made up the out what they like this you know. it will sit well with the soon that cannot explain your game when you submitted to . the thing you thought you could use or you know neither do you yeah you're sure steve must. go through. the loss of picking up the can not get out of. this. and he. looked at. this hotel with its view of mt fuji have to be booked a few weeks in advance. for your mother. i was able to one of the ninety one. before. but. i. was doing and book the. union the force. of the war. that i. would see me a more. tonight miami is going on a date. i . know. it's. not it amounts to not. hot concept like it's. my only chance to invi
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saying happening much more frequently. and in that context we have. i made a proposal to mr trump just saying compared not only the practical issues but also the fifth philosophical aspect of our long term corporation the future and in order to do that we need the experts who know the new and says and the history of fresh and american relations we need an expert council consisting of leading. scientists and scholars from the united states and from russia in order to find our common interests and to think about how we can build a food for a relationship between our countries in the future but we were very satisfied in summary let me say that about our first full scale summit we have talked with president trump in a very good manner and i hope we have started to understand each other in a better way and i'm very grateful for that of course there are many problems that remain in place and of course we could launch bring down all the barriers and overcome all the problems but i think it is a very important first step at the end of my statement allow me to say that the good worki
saying happening much more frequently. and in that context we have. i made a proposal to mr trump just saying compared not only the practical issues but also the fifth philosophical aspect of our long term corporation the future and in order to do that we need the experts who know the new and says and the history of fresh and american relations we need an expert council consisting of leading. scientists and scholars from the united states and from russia in order to find our common interests...
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say in humanitarian spirit calm yourself. and let us hear the minister reply. minister -- >> mr. speaker, the -- saying that they would strike new trade deals. but their plan to stay in the customs union prevents that because it would binged us to the common commercial policy for all time. they say -- they used to say that they control our borders. but they back an a amend to recall bill to let freedom of movement continue and labor party used to say that they respected referendum results. but now -- they are toying once again with a second referendum labor leader wonts rule it out and deputy leader won't and brexit leader won't rule it out and nothing could be better calculated to undermine our negotiating position and unless in our chances or field and holding ut out that vote in which ever side -- whichever side mr. speaker, any of the campaign on in that referendum the country made a decision and we should now get on with a hand that's what the government is doing. thorn bury. >> argued that by leaving e.u. british people voted against the cuss tolls union. but that seems to b
say in humanitarian spirit calm yourself. and let us hear the minister reply. minister -- >> mr. speaker, the -- saying that they would strike new trade deals. but their plan to stay in the customs union prevents that because it would binged us to the common commercial policy for all time. they say -- they used to say that they control our borders. but they back an a amend to recall bill to let freedom of movement continue and labor party used to say that they respected referendum...
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what he is actually saying is i don't want a huge celebration for them as has been suggested. mrssted a great big coach tour. open top buses, none of that. and he says that is wrong. i completely agree with him, actually. i think the team did brilliantly, it's fantastic we got to the semifinals, but we didn't win. if we had one, fine. we could even come forth, we will find out on saturday night. so inappropriate, in my view. sorry to be such a killjoy. iagree, we my view. sorry to be such a killjoy. i agree, we have to think about these young players and we want them to do well in the future. we don't wa nt to do well in the future. we don't want their heads to be turned, we wa nt want their heads to be turned, we want them to stay calm, cool and collected. on their £200,000 a week. yes, exactly! that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, kate and john
what he is actually saying is i don't want a huge celebration for them as has been suggested. mrssted a great big coach tour. open top buses, none of that. and he says that is wrong. i completely agree with him, actually. i think the team did brilliantly, it's fantastic we got to the semifinals, but we didn't win. if we had one, fine. we could even come forth, we will find out on saturday night. so inappropriate, in my view. sorry to be such a killjoy. iagree, we my view. sorry to be such a...
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mr. trump ahead of the election. the president's lawydy iuliani says mr. trump never made that payment, no story about the affair was published. the recoing is less than two minutes long and cuts off before the conversation ends. did michael cohen betray you, mr. president? tonigh president trump ignoring recordporter's questions and used by his lawyer to keep his life secret. the legal threat cohen may pose to the president after cohen said he would take a bullet for mr. trump says he puts family fi and country t. >> are you worried michael cohen might flip? >> look, i did nothing wrong. you have to understand. this stuff would have come out a long time ago. i did nothing wrong. >> reporter: rudy giuliani says the recording shows nothing wrong but tonight michael cohen's lawyer says any attempted spin cannot change what is on the tape. lester? >> peter alexander, at the white house tonight, thank you. >>> there is a developing story we're following in houston. a murder mystery, a search for whoever prominent doctor who has previously treated former presid
mr. trump ahead of the election. the president's lawydy iuliani says mr. trump never made that payment, no story about the affair was published. the recoing is less than two minutes long and cuts off before the conversation ends. did michael cohen betray you, mr. president? tonigh president trump ignoring recordporter's questions and used by his lawyer to keep his life secret. the legal threat cohen may pose to the president after cohen said he would take a bullet for mr. trump says he puts...
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mr. putin says. i will also point out that the rules committee is looking at what we can do to share information better with local officials that conduct elections. there is no reason to believe that the election process was impacted, but there is every reason to believe that that is critical infrastructure and we need to be more defensive of that system in the future. worke going to continue to on those topics, and continue to do that based on the believe that russian interference was no interestey have in helping us with anything. we have to be alert, and visible in -- vigilant where anybody else is involved that can cast a doubt about the people's elections and the way a cast their votes and the way the votes are counted. nearly 300rs ago people were killed when a russian system shuts down a malaysian airlines flight. russia has not only downed the commercial airliner, it supports murders and in -- supports the murders of our enemies in afghanistan. it supports meddling in elections. they crossed
mr. putin says. i will also point out that the rules committee is looking at what we can do to share information better with local officials that conduct elections. there is no reason to believe that the election process was impacted, but there is every reason to believe that that is critical infrastructure and we need to be more defensive of that system in the future. worke going to continue to on those topics, and continue to do that based on the believe that russian interference was no...
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panorama has spoken to women who say that's exactly how he is. it was mr denials that made them come forward. there is a gentleman at the window, introduced himself as donald trump. jessica leeds says she was assaulted on a plane in the late 70s. suddenly this man started groping me. he was all over me and he was kissing me and he was. . . not a word was said from him. we're just having this tussle. in the seat. and it's like his... like his hands are every where like an octopus. but it is when he started putting his hand up my skirt... that i... got the... strength... the adrenaline to... manage to wiggle out. sounds like an assault. it was. it was an assault. absolutely. i mean, at one point i did feel pinned to my seat. it was a very physical attack. donald trump accused jessica leeds of lying. oh, i was with donald trump in 1980. i was sitting with him on a plane. and he went after me on the plane. yeah, i'm going to go after... believe me, she would not be my first choice that i can tell you! man! donald trump says you're a liar. what did you think of
panorama has spoken to women who say that's exactly how he is. it was mr denials that made them come forward. there is a gentleman at the window, introduced himself as donald trump. jessica leeds says she was assaulted on a plane in the late 70s. suddenly this man started groping me. he was all over me and he was kissing me and he was. . . not a word was said from him. we're just having this tussle. in the seat. and it's like his... like his hands are every where like an octopus. but it is when...
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quote mr johnson quote would be a great prime minister now ms maes job of managing bracks it will be harder enter political future is even more in doubt with friends like these as they say who needs enemies and meanwhile back at the ranch in washington d.c. mr trump's treasury secretary steve i'm a neutral heard a loud and bipartisan chorus of criticism of the administration's trade and tariff policies with republicans notably raising their voices in the senate foreign relations committee hearing on terrorist chairman bob corker republican of tennessee and a former campaign supporter an early supporter of mr trump in a state with bokes wagon nissan and general motors plants said he was concerned mr trump was on a dangerous course and listen to this abusing his authority that's capitol hill code here folks for breaking the law by mr trump imposing tariffs on national security is justification for those tariffs that authority by the way is sometimes specifically cited as section two thirty two you may hear that around another republican house financial services chair jeb hensarling said he was worried about a quote full fledged trade war with no end in sight and in a spee
quote mr johnson quote would be a great prime minister now ms maes job of managing bracks it will be harder enter political future is even more in doubt with friends like these as they say who needs enemies and meanwhile back at the ranch in washington d.c. mr trump's treasury secretary steve i'm a neutral heard a loud and bipartisan chorus of criticism of the administration's trade and tariff policies with republicans notably raising their voices in the senate foreign relations committee...
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you can say what you want about mr. strzok, that is irrefutable, and yet we do not investigate that. how can we have such an attack on our democracy and we don't investigate that? they kept saying you had this bias. when you do darned and how do you guard about the investigation into the possible collusion between the donald trump campaign and russian influence in our 2016 election? mr. strzok: i'm limited to what director, was authorized to say about the department of justice, but in late july. quick swing to the public learn about the investigation into russian collusion and donald trump's investigation? mr. strzok: i don't remember the specific date but it was well into the following year. >> it was after the election. so we are to believe from the republican majority that you are so biased that you cannot hold back from trying to destroy donald trump, yet you never told anybody that there was an investigation into donald trump's campaign in collusion with the russians? you never talk to a reporter about that? mr. str
you can say what you want about mr. strzok, that is irrefutable, and yet we do not investigate that. how can we have such an attack on our democracy and we don't investigate that? they kept saying you had this bias. when you do darned and how do you guard about the investigation into the possible collusion between the donald trump campaign and russian influence in our 2016 election? mr. strzok: i'm limited to what director, was authorized to say about the department of justice, but in late...
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mr. strzok, what is the fbi's policy -- let me say one other thing. it is prudent, and i'll observe this because you said you couldn't answer. but it's obviously prudent of mr. mueller in finding these and hearing about these text messages to think that they might be subject to incorrect interpretations on publicity and in order to avoid the kind of attacks on this investigation that we are seeing from republican members of this committee and from the administration, to ask you to leave that investigation having nothing to do with your competence or fairness in the investigation but simply to somewhat insulate that investigation from unfair attacks. would you think that might be a correct -- >> yes. >> thank you. mr. strzok, what is the fbi's policy with respect to its agents commenting publicly about an ongoing criminal investigation? >> we don't do pat this >> sorry? >> we don't do that. >> why is that policy in place? >> for a variety of reasons. one it's unfair to stub ject of that investigation. it can skew the conduct of that investigation, other
mr. strzok, what is the fbi's policy -- let me say one other thing. it is prudent, and i'll observe this because you said you couldn't answer. but it's obviously prudent of mr. mueller in finding these and hearing about these text messages to think that they might be subject to incorrect interpretations on publicity and in order to avoid the kind of attacks on this investigation that we are seeing from republican members of this committee and from the administration, to ask you to leave that...