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paul adams, bbc news, yemen.ce of northern ireland says politics is now "more polarised and more entrenched" than it was 20 years ago. chief constable george hamilton's comments come as a generation of children born after the good friday agreement in 1998 try in their own ways to unite communities. as part of the bbc‘s crossing divides season, our home editor, mark easton, reports from belfast. rebecca is from a protestant area in belfast. naomi lives in a catholic district. but like 93% of children in northern ireland, to this day, they go to segregated schools and they live in segregated neighbourhoods. until recently, neither girl had any friends from the other side of the wall. hi. i think she's just so funny! she'sjust, like, such a friendly person. you wouldn't normally think that when you look at her! it's not often that two people from two different communities would be able to come together and have such a good friendship. i was in belfast to report on the signing of the good friday agreement 21 years ag
paul adams, bbc news, yemen.ce of northern ireland says politics is now "more polarised and more entrenched" than it was 20 years ago. chief constable george hamilton's comments come as a generation of children born after the good friday agreement in 1998 try in their own ways to unite communities. as part of the bbc‘s crossing divides season, our home editor, mark easton, reports from belfast. rebecca is from a protestant area in belfast. naomi lives in a catholic district. but...
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paul adams looks back on how it all happened. retreat ever since, squeezed out of their last tiny pockets of territory. us backed forces in syria are celebrating the defeat of isis in raqqa. so yes, the dream of a caliphate, an islamic state, that is over. but the group can still do damage. their leader is still out there, despite numerous reports of his death. they may, may have killed the isis leader. reports that baghdadi was among those killed... could be a big victory in the war on terror. his last recorded message was in august. he called on his followers to persevere, despite the setbacks in iraq and syria. those followers, they are still listening, and there are probably still thousands of them. so, expect to see more of this in the region. bomb attacks, killing and maiming large numbers of civilians, and it's notjust in iraq and syria. isis has active franchises in afghanistan, in libya, in egypt, and beyond. and yes, there will be more attacks in the west, too. now we can't always say that the attacks were planned or co
paul adams looks back on how it all happened. retreat ever since, squeezed out of their last tiny pockets of territory. us backed forces in syria are celebrating the defeat of isis in raqqa. so yes, the dream of a caliphate, an islamic state, that is over. but the group can still do damage. their leader is still out there, despite numerous reports of his death. they may, may have killed the isis leader. reports that baghdadi was among those killed... could be a big victory in the war on terror....
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paul adams, bbc news. thank you for watching.to deliver some dry weather but there will be blustery showers, particularly in scotland and it is going to feel cooler than it has done recently. we've seen this weather front move on southwards, coolerfresh air moving on behind but it's clearer and more of us will see sunshine over the weekend. this is how we start saturday, touch and frost sibilant parts of northern england scotland and northern ireland and cloud through parts of southern england and towards the south coast in particular, it may hold on through the day and we have that, don't be surprised if there is a little light rain and drizzle. elsewhere across england and wales, high cloud. it's going to be quite hazy. sunny skies in northern ireland and scotland though cloud producing a few showers here and there and they are very blustery showers and scotland. average speed gusts are higher, the northern isles between 60 and 70 miles per hour initially before the wind eases later and showers moving into scotland are going to
paul adams, bbc news. thank you for watching.to deliver some dry weather but there will be blustery showers, particularly in scotland and it is going to feel cooler than it has done recently. we've seen this weather front move on southwards, coolerfresh air moving on behind but it's clearer and more of us will see sunshine over the weekend. this is how we start saturday, touch and frost sibilant parts of northern england scotland and northern ireland and cloud through parts of southern england...
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paul adams, bbc more to rescue this precious resource. pauladams, bbc news, sierra leone. start with a look back at monday's european championship qualifiers — and some bad news for portugal and juventus for that matter. cristiano ronaldo went off injured as portugal drew 1—1 against serbia. they were leading at the time. the european champions equalised through a spectacular 25—yard strike from danilo pereira. elsewhere world champions france thrashed iceland a—nil in paris to make it wins out of two. and england survived an early scare to mount an impressive comeback against montenegro. a 5—1 victory including 2 from ross barkley. however, the match was overshadowed by reports of racist abuse aimed at a number of england players — manager gareth southgate said the incidents will be reported to uefa. ididn't hearduring i didn't hear during the ending part of the game but i'm told there were things in the early part of the game as well. i certainly heard when danny rose was booked and it's unacceptable. we will report it but i think that reporting is already in place becau
paul adams, bbc more to rescue this precious resource. pauladams, bbc news, sierra leone. start with a look back at monday's european championship qualifiers — and some bad news for portugal and juventus for that matter. cristiano ronaldo went off injured as portugal drew 1—1 against serbia. they were leading at the time. the european champions equalised through a spectacular 25—yard strike from danilo pereira. elsewhere world champions france thrashed iceland a—nil in paris to make it...
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paul adams reporting.she may not garner enough support for her brexit deal in a third commons vote next week, and may seek a further extension to britain's eu membership. if her deal does not pass, the eu has set a deadline of 12th aprilfor the uk to propose a new plan. in a letter to all mps on friday evening, mrs may offered to talk to mps over the coming days as parliament prepares to take momentous decisions. it's increasingly likely mps will be asked to vote on a variety of possible brexit outcomes. meanwhile, supporters of another eu referendum will march through central london later and labour's tom watson will speak at the event — he's expected to pledge to back the prime minister's deal, but only if she agrees to hold a referendum on it. i've been speaking to our political correspondent peter saull about the likelihood of whether mps will actually have a third vote on the prime minister's deal. in the letter to mps, theresa may acknowledges the third vote on the deal might not happen this week, an
paul adams reporting.she may not garner enough support for her brexit deal in a third commons vote next week, and may seek a further extension to britain's eu membership. if her deal does not pass, the eu has set a deadline of 12th aprilfor the uk to propose a new plan. in a letter to all mps on friday evening, mrs may offered to talk to mps over the coming days as parliament prepares to take momentous decisions. it's increasingly likely mps will be asked to vote on a variety of possible brexit...
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paul adams, bbc news, yemen.is due to leave the european union, today debate has focused on whether enough hardline brexiteer mps, can be persuaded to back theresa may's withdrawal deal. i have always seen the biggest danger in this parliament is that we have parliament with the remaining majority that we deliberate as long as possible. it is up to those mps elected on a promise to know the referendum to do the honourable thing and vote for the prime minister's deal and leave on the 20 ninth of march. he told me that the eu is becoming increasingly worried that theresa may won't be able to get the backing of mps for her brexit deal. but do not see how that is a majority. in the comments for this slightly improved deal. they are seeing some mendham that essentially tries to enshrine this. —— amendment. it does not seem to be enough and if not, we do things go from here? there are three votes set up from here? there are three votes set upfor from here? there are three votes set up for the comments and what happens
paul adams, bbc news, yemen.is due to leave the european union, today debate has focused on whether enough hardline brexiteer mps, can be persuaded to back theresa may's withdrawal deal. i have always seen the biggest danger in this parliament is that we have parliament with the remaining majority that we deliberate as long as possible. it is up to those mps elected on a promise to know the referendum to do the honourable thing and vote for the prime minister's deal and leave on the 20 ninth of...
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paul adams, bbc news.friday prayers were caught up in the atrocity and bystanders too were affected. one woman who was driving past at the time of the shooting, told local reporters what she saw as she stopped to help. i heard and saw what i thought were firecrackers and i saw young fellows running down the street. all of a sudden, it got quite violent and i thought, these are not firecrackers. they started falling and one felt just to the left of my car and one fell to the right. for a few minutes, i stopped the car in shock andi minutes, i stopped the car in shock and i leaned either way across the seats to avoid being shot and a p pa re ntly seats to avoid being shot and apparently a bullet went sailing over my car. we opened my passenger door and we pulled around behind and opened up the back behind to give some protection. he had a first aid kit and he crouched and went on the way back to get it. he lifted up his shirt and way back to get it. he lifted up his shirtandi way back to get it. he lifted up
paul adams, bbc news.friday prayers were caught up in the atrocity and bystanders too were affected. one woman who was driving past at the time of the shooting, told local reporters what she saw as she stopped to help. i heard and saw what i thought were firecrackers and i saw young fellows running down the street. all of a sudden, it got quite violent and i thought, these are not firecrackers. they started falling and one felt just to the left of my car and one fell to the right. for a few...
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our correspondent paul adams reports from sierra leone. : he has been fishing since dawn, and he does not have a whole t to show for it. >> we are happy for this because it is small catch. paul: good fish are gone, he says, all captured by foreign trawlers. what would you like the government to do? >> we like the government to takehese away, because to stop fishing in this country. paul: sierra leone depends heavily on the sea for food d jobs. it is one of the poorest countries in the world. civil war tore it apart in the 1990's. then came ebola. but underwater, sierra leone is facing a different kind of crisis. >>hen the ecosystem is disturbed, when it is destroyed, it is almost impossible to restorit again. even if he stopped -- even if you stopped fishing for decades, it takes a very long time to reoiver. paul: wesierra leone's only patrol boat. we aren the dark because there are people in freetown who will tell the trawlers at of a marine vessel is on the way. satellite data shows foreign trawlers are already scattering far out to sea.
our correspondent paul adams reports from sierra leone. : he has been fishing since dawn, and he does not have a whole t to show for it. >> we are happy for this because it is small catch. paul: good fish are gone, he says, all captured by foreign trawlers. what would you like the government to do? >> we like the government to takehese away, because to stop fishing in this country. paul: sierra leone depends heavily on the sea for food d jobs. it is one of the poorest countries in...
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paul adams, bbc news, sierra leone.: n, the pyramids and the pharaohs of ancient egypt have been a source of fascination and wonder. but how about the royal won? new exhibit in washington is turning a spotlight to thef queens oypt and how they ruled. the bbc's jane o'brien went to cast her regal gaze. jane: one of the most lavish tombs ever discovered in ancient egypt. this 3-d re-creation shows how beloved she must have been. more than 3000 years later, it is probably as good asll get to seeing what it is like. >> this sarcophagus is portant because it is the only thing that remains. jane: de from pink granite, the sarcophagus was discovered in 1904 along with what may be the queen's knees. >> these k ad of a mystery we are trying to solve. it belonged to a woman who died around age 40. seems to be heard but we cannot said it is her. jane: tracing the story inypt's queens can be tough. although many ruleheir own right, they still lived in a man's world, and their history was often manipulated or even erased. the tales
paul adams, bbc news, sierra leone.: n, the pyramids and the pharaohs of ancient egypt have been a source of fascination and wonder. but how about the royal won? new exhibit in washington is turning a spotlight to thef queens oypt and how they ruled. the bbc's jane o'brien went to cast her regal gaze. jane: one of the most lavish tombs ever discovered in ancient egypt. this 3-d re-creation shows how beloved she must have been. more than 3000 years later, it is probably as good asll get to...
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paul adams, bbc news, yemen. jane: unctain times for the victims of that four-year conflict.world news america." still to come on tonight's togram, does social mediahing -- bring us together or drive us apart? we wade into the debate as part of our "crossing divides" series. after the death of the last nail northern white rhino, scientists are looking at new ways to revive a subspecies on the brink of extinction, and they might have found a solution. reporter: at the conservancy in central kenya, under the careful watch. oblivious that they are the only surviving members of the northern white rhino, and the only hope of saving the subspecies from extinction. there was one last hope that through artificially assisted reproduction, they can bring back the northern whit rhino. >> we expect it may be by out the mont of june, the approval ocess should have been cleared going back to europe to begin. highlyr: it i a complicated and sensitive procedure. scientists and government agencies from four are working on the final touches to perform the first ever in vitro fertilization tech
paul adams, bbc news, yemen. jane: unctain times for the victims of that four-year conflict.world news america." still to come on tonight's togram, does social mediahing -- bring us together or drive us apart? we wade into the debate as part of our "crossing divides" series. after the death of the last nail northern white rhino, scientists are looking at new ways to revive a subspecies on the brink of extinction, and they might have found a solution. reporter: at the conservancy...
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our correspondent paul adams and cameraman moose campbell travelled with the saudi military to northernposmac many frontlines. the coalition says it is making progress, pushing the houthi rebels back into their mountainous heartland. the fighting has been fierce, in these shattered villages there are no civilians left. much of the fighting has taken place here in the mountains, some of the most rugged terrain in the country. it is hardly surprising that it country. it is hardly surprising thatitis country. it is hardly surprising that it is taking such a long time. these troops are from sedan, part of the 9—member coalition. these troops are from sedan, part of the 9-member coalition. it is quiet at the moment, it was hard in the beginning, but now things are good. god willing we will move things forward. momentum may well be with the coalition, but this war is almost four years old. there is no end in sight. everyone involved in fighting has been accused of wanton destruction. the minister of defence has said this area has been left uninhabitable. translation: there is no—one living he
our correspondent paul adams and cameraman moose campbell travelled with the saudi military to northernposmac many frontlines. the coalition says it is making progress, pushing the houthi rebels back into their mountainous heartland. the fighting has been fierce, in these shattered villages there are no civilians left. much of the fighting has taken place here in the mountains, some of the most rugged terrain in the country. it is hardly surprising that it country. it is hardly surprising...
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our first report is from paul adams. drama on a quiet street in christchurch.still spinning on a car rammed by police, a suspect wrestled to the ground by armed officers. the police dealing with events without parallel in new zealand's history. outside a mosque in linwood, east of the city centre, more frantic police action. officers called to the scene of a second terrible shooting. word of mass casualties now beginning to emerge and, with it, shocking accounts of the survivors. shooting after shooting after shooting. it went on about six minutes or more. i could hear screaming and crying. i saw some people drop dead. a gunman identified as brenton tarrant live a gunman identified as brenton tarra nt live stream the a gunman identified as brenton tarrant live stream the attack on facebook. he earlier published a ma nifesto facebook. he earlier published a manifesto online. the shootings happened as worshippers gathered for friday prayers. they watched helpless as the gunman kept firing. there was one guy changing the gun and taking another one. he parked on th
our first report is from paul adams. drama on a quiet street in christchurch.still spinning on a car rammed by police, a suspect wrestled to the ground by armed officers. the police dealing with events without parallel in new zealand's history. outside a mosque in linwood, east of the city centre, more frantic police action. officers called to the scene of a second terrible shooting. word of mass casualties now beginning to emerge and, with it, shocking accounts of the survivors. shooting after...
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paul: dan? >> adam schiff wants him indicted but not impeached. ight have to wait until he leaves office for that. when you come back, brexit turmoil. britain plans to leave the european union, it remains uncertain after a series of votes in parliament this week. we will get the latest from london, next. >> this is a government in the face of a huge national crisis. to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ it's the most won♪ mmm, exactly!ug th. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice! but uh, what's up with your partner? oh! we just spend all day telling everyone how we customize car insurance because no two people are alike, so... limu gets a little confused when he sees another bird that looks exactly like him. ya... he'll figure it out. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. l
paul: dan? >> adam schiff wants him indicted but not impeached. ight have to wait until he leaves office for that. when you come back, brexit turmoil. britain plans to leave the european union, it remains uncertain after a series of votes in parliament this week. we will get the latest from london, next. >> this is a government in the face of a huge national crisis. to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the...
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paul: dan? >> adam schiff wants him indicted but not impeached. e to wait until he leaves office for that. when you come back, brexit turmoil. britain plans to leave the european union, it remains uncertain after a series of votes in parliament this week. we will get the latest from london, next. >> this is a government in the face of a huge national crisis. i don't keep track of regrets. and i don't add up the years. but what i do count on... is boost® delicious boost® high protein nutritional drink has 20 grams of protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals. boost® high protein. be up for life. paul: britain parliament voted to seek a delay in the exit from the european union. and that averting a chaotic departure at the end of the month. a series of votes this week left the path forward uncertain. with lawmakers rejecting the prime minister theresa may withdrawal plan for a second time on tuesday. voting to block the uk from leaving the eu without an agreement on wednesday. with no divorce deal yet approved, may will now seek to exten
paul: dan? >> adam schiff wants him indicted but not impeached. e to wait until he leaves office for that. when you come back, brexit turmoil. britain plans to leave the european union, it remains uncertain after a series of votes in parliament this week. we will get the latest from london, next. >> this is a government in the face of a huge national crisis. i don't keep track of regrets. and i don't add up the years. but what i do count on... is boost® delicious boost® high...
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paul: dan? >> adam schiff wants him indicted but not impeached. paul: might have to wait for that. leave the european union remain uncertain after a series of votes in parliament. this week we'll get the latest from london next. >> this is a government in the face of a huge national crisis. ♪fa ♪ last years' ad campaign was a success for choicehotels.com badda book. badda boom. this year, we're taking it up a notch. so in this commercial we see two travelers at a comfort inn with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com". who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. nobody glows. he gets it. always the lowest price, guaranteed. book now at choicehotels.com paul: britain parliament voted to seek a delay in the exit from the european union. and that averting a chaotic departure at the end of the month. a series of votes this week left the path forward uncertain. with lawmakers rejecting the prime minister theresa may withdrawal plan for a second time on tuesday. voting to block the uk from leaving the eu witho
paul: dan? >> adam schiff wants him indicted but not impeached. paul: might have to wait for that. leave the european union remain uncertain after a series of votes in parliament. this week we'll get the latest from london next. >> this is a government in the face of a huge national crisis. ♪fa ♪ last years' ad campaign was a success for choicehotels.com badda book. badda boom. this year, we're taking it up a notch. so in this commercial we see two travelers at a comfort inn...
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paul: dan? >> adam schiff wants him indicted but not impeached. t have to wait until he leaves office for that. when you come back, brexit turmoil. britain plans to leave the european union, it remains uncertain after a series of votes in parliament this week. we will get the latest from london, next. >> this is a government in the face of a huge national crisis. to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ what do all these people have in common, limu?oug th. [ paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they could save a ton. you've done it again, limu. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ want more from your entejust say teach
paul: dan? >> adam schiff wants him indicted but not impeached. t have to wait until he leaves office for that. when you come back, brexit turmoil. britain plans to leave the european union, it remains uncertain after a series of votes in parliament this week. we will get the latest from london, next. >> this is a government in the face of a huge national crisis. to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the...
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paul: dan? >> adam schiff wants him indicted but not impeached. office for that. when you come back, brexit turmoil. britain plans to leave the european union, it remains uncertain after a series of votes in parliament this week. we will get the latest from london, next. >> this is a government in the face of a huge national crisis. did you know with vanishing deductible, you can earn $100 off your deductible for every year of safe driving? sing that. ♪ vanishing deductible, you can... ♪ ♪ earn $100... ♪ earn $100 off... ♪ off your deductible. ♪ deductible. ♪ for every year of safe driving. ♪ ♪ for every-- for every-- ♪ ♪ for every year of safe driving. ♪ what are you-- what key are you in? "e." no, no, go to "g." "g" will be too high. not for me. ♪ vanishing deductible. oh, gosh. sweet, sweet. want more from your entejust say teach me more. into your xfinity voice remote to discover all sorts of tips and tricks in x1. can i find my wifi password? just ask. [ ding ] show me my wifi password. hey now! [ ding ] you can even troubleshoot, learn new vo
paul: dan? >> adam schiff wants him indicted but not impeached. office for that. when you come back, brexit turmoil. britain plans to leave the european union, it remains uncertain after a series of votes in parliament this week. we will get the latest from london, next. >> this is a government in the face of a huge national crisis. did you know with vanishing deductible, you can earn $100 off your deductible for every year of safe driving? sing that. ♪ vanishing deductible, you...
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paul: fun, fun, fun. you heard adamsubpoena robert mueller, is that something he would have to pay attention to, mueller? >> i think he would. it's unlikely there's enough support for the motion of completely ignoring the subpoena, but it's going to be interesting. in the context of not an impeachment proceedings, but oversight in a congressional hearing, there's a little more leeway for the executive branch to push back and say, no, we've done our writing. take a look at that and leave us alone. but i suspect the politics of the day will be these folks end up appearing in congress. guys like mueller and barr are not exactly rookies, so they'll be able to hold their own if they have the testify. paul: about 20 seconds, but what about this idea of briefing the white house first? the white house said the president would like to see the report, or one of his lawyers did, first. is that smart for barr to do? >> i they's really a political calculation, not a legal one, right? there's no legal prohibition, but i think it woul
paul: fun, fun, fun. you heard adamsubpoena robert mueller, is that something he would have to pay attention to, mueller? >> i think he would. it's unlikely there's enough support for the motion of completely ignoring the subpoena, but it's going to be interesting. in the context of not an impeachment proceedings, but oversight in a congressional hearing, there's a little more leeway for the executive branch to push back and say, no, we've done our writing. take a look at that and leave...
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paul: kim, where is adam schiff going with this with the intelligence committee?s this going to fly at all? is there a new place he can investigate? >> i think it's incredibly dangerous, now that mueller has come out with his report. we know what direction he's going. he has taken yet some more accusations from the same organization, fusion gps, that has to do with the trump organization and its talks for a while to potentially build a high-rise trump tower in moscow, so they're looking into the financial questions there. there's been allegations of money laundering and bank fraud. none of that has been ever established. but adam schiff's goal here is to have a phase two of russian collusion. okay, so mueller didn't give us the goods. we're going to go down another road and keep this alive. the danger is mueller having reached this conclusion and essentially exonerated the president on the collusion charge, i think schiff definitely risks some backlash from voters if he won't let it go. paul: what about the obstruction of justice point, dan, a separate point where
paul: kim, where is adam schiff going with this with the intelligence committee?s this going to fly at all? is there a new place he can investigate? >> i think it's incredibly dangerous, now that mueller has come out with his report. we know what direction he's going. he has taken yet some more accusations from the same organization, fusion gps, that has to do with the trump organization and its talks for a while to potentially build a high-rise trump tower in moscow, so they're looking...
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paul, do you agree? >> well, listen, hallie, adam schiff is a former u.s. assistant attorney.ttorney from the southern district of new york. he has a great knowledge base. i'd be reluctant to give at vice to robert mueller on how to conduct an investigator. i was a prosecutor 16 years. bob mueller knows what he's doing. i think we can assume, as well, this he has more information than anybody, both from the intelligence agencies and the cases he's prosecuting. we can trust when the report comes out, we'll see it, hopefully, that he was doing the right thing by handling the trump interview in exactly the way he's done it so far. >> natasha, you were digging in on a different investigation, one you write could pose, perhaps, the biggest threat to the president. that is the investigation from the house judiciary committee and jerry nadler. chairman nadler's probe appears to encompass several lines of inquiry which have been examed by federal and congressional investigators the last two years. how is this going to be a game changer? >> well, for one, i think this investigation is
paul, do you agree? >> well, listen, hallie, adam schiff is a former u.s. assistant attorney.ttorney from the southern district of new york. he has a great knowledge base. i'd be reluctant to give at vice to robert mueller on how to conduct an investigator. i was a prosecutor 16 years. bob mueller knows what he's doing. i think we can assume, as well, this he has more information than anybody, both from the intelligence agencies and the cases he's prosecuting. we can trust when the report...
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paul manafort was involved with collusion with any government official from russia. >> we talk about how members of trump world play to an audience of one. house intelliance chair, adam schiff responded the statement by paul manafort's lawyer after an already lenient sentence repeating the mantra was no accident is a deliberate appeal for a pardon. one injustice must not follow another. attorneys for the special counsel presenting the case that he breached his plea deal suggested to the court he may have lied to boost his chance of getting a pardon. and if manafort and his lawyer were trying to send a message, the president appeared to receive it loud and clear. >> i feel very badly for paul manafort. i think it's a been a very tough time for him. i want to tell you his lawyer went out of his way, actually, to make a statement last night. no collusion with russia. there was absolutely none. >> that could land him and the president in pretty hot water. even the new attorney general who views executive power broadly, has been clear that such conduct would cross a line. >> do you believe a president could lawfully issue a pardon in exchange for the recipient's promise t
paul manafort was involved with collusion with any government official from russia. >> we talk about how members of trump world play to an audience of one. house intelliance chair, adam schiff responded the statement by paul manafort's lawyer after an already lenient sentence repeating the mantra was no accident is a deliberate appeal for a pardon. one injustice must not follow another. attorneys for the special counsel presenting the case that he breached his plea deal suggested to the...
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. >> there is no evidence that paul manafort was involved in collusion with any government official from russia. >> reporter: adamed back via twitter, saying the statement by paul manafort's lawyer, after an already lenient sentence, repeating the president's mantra was no accident, it was an appeal for a pardon. in deciding manafort's, it was called excessive and claims manafort lived an otherwise blameless life. manafort spent a lifetime enriching himself lobbying with dictators and human rights records like former philippine leader whose image manafort tried to raise after the brutal repay. later, he built ties with ukrainian ol -- as part of the illegal lobbying work, manafort pushed news stories in 2012, designed to paint president obama's administration as anti-semitic. leading to eight convictions in virginia. the maximum he could face when sentenced in d.c. ten years. it will be more difficult to argue the judge should not give him the maximum sentence. unlike virginia, he pled guilty to the charges. as part of that, he acknowledged a number of crimes he was not charged with. he signed a document that pro
. >> there is no evidence that paul manafort was involved in collusion with any government official from russia. >> reporter: adamed back via twitter, saying the statement by paul manafort's lawyer, after an already lenient sentence, repeating the president's mantra was no accident, it was an appeal for a pardon. in deciding manafort's, it was called excessive and claims manafort lived an otherwise blameless life. manafort spent a lifetime enriching himself lobbying with dictators...
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adam schiff responded the statement by paul manafort's lawyer after an already lenient sentence repeating the president's mantra of no collusion was no accident. it was a deliberate appeal for a pardon, one injustice must not follow another. the lawyer's statement would not be the first evidence that paul manafort has been angling for a pardon. stoerns for the special counsel presenting their case that manafort breached his plea deal suggesting he may have concealed vital information to boost his chance of a pardon. if manafort and his lawyer were attempting to send a message, the president received it loud and clearge i feel badly for paul manafort. it's been a very, very tough time for him. i just want to tell you that his lawyer went out of his way, actually, to make a statement last night. no collusion with russia. there was absolutely none. >> if manafort broke heis plea deal and lied to investigators in exchange for a pardon that could land him and the president in hot water. the new attorney general who views executive power broadly has been clear that such conduct would cross a li
adam schiff responded the statement by paul manafort's lawyer after an already lenient sentence repeating the president's mantra of no collusion was no accident. it was a deliberate appeal for a pardon, one injustice must not follow another. the lawyer's statement would not be the first evidence that paul manafort has been angling for a pardon. stoerns for the special counsel presenting their case that manafort breached his plea deal suggesting he may have concealed vital information to boost...
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manafort lawyer: "there is no absolutely no evidence that paul manafort was involved in any collusion with any government official from russia."adam schiff - the democrat chairman of the house intelligence committee - fired back via twitter, saying "the statement by paul manafort's lawyer after an already lenient sentence - repeating the president's mantra of no collusion - was no accident. it was a deliberate appeal for a pardon."in deciding manafort's sentence, judge t-s ellis called the recommendatio ns excessive and claimed that manafort "lived an otherwise blameless life."but his resume show's a complicated picture. manafort spent a lifetime enriching himself with lobbying work for dictators and regimes with abysmal human rights records - like former philippine leader ferdinand marcos, whose image manafort tried to bolster in washington, after decades of his brutal rule.when he was light on cash, he turned to a russian oligarch for millions of dollars that manafort never appeared to repay, according to witness testimony at his trial.later he built ties with ukrainian oligarchs - with close ties to the kremlin - and stashed th
manafort lawyer: "there is no absolutely no evidence that paul manafort was involved in any collusion with any government official from russia."adam schiff - the democrat chairman of the house intelligence committee - fired back via twitter, saying "the statement by paul manafort's lawyer after an already lenient sentence - repeating the president's mantra of no collusion - was no accident. it was a deliberate appeal for a pardon."in deciding manafort's sentence, judge t-s...
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paul manafort is 69. he's going to be there at least another two years, plus whatever judge jackson adds. >> kerry, the chairman of the house intelligence committee adam schiff just tweeted this, "the statement by paul manafort's lawyer after an already lenient sentence repeating the president's mantra of no collusion was a deliberate attempt for a pardon. one injustice must not follow another." do you agree with that? >> i do think throughout the case there have been a lot of signs from the president that a pardon was a very live issue, and i thought it was more likely than not perhaps that the president would be inclined to pardon paul manafort. what's interesting about judge ellis's significant downward departure on the sentencing guidelines is i think he just made it harder for the president to pardon paul manafort based on this sentence alone. and that's because since he went so far beneath sentencing guidelines, very hard for the president to now suggest that paul manafort has been treated unfairly. he has in fact by judge ellis been given a bit of grace. and i think it makes the president's argument harder. he'll have to wait and see what judge
paul manafort is 69. he's going to be there at least another two years, plus whatever judge jackson adds. >> kerry, the chairman of the house intelligence committee adam schiff just tweeted this, "the statement by paul manafort's lawyer after an already lenient sentence repeating the president's mantra of no collusion was a deliberate attempt for a pardon. one injustice must not follow another." do you agree with that? >> i do think throughout the case there have been a...
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adam, thanks. connell: we're awaiting the sentencing of paul manafort today, president trump's former campaign chairmann bank and tax fraud charges. let's get to break burman live at the white house. blake? reporter: paul panama for the was set to be sentenced 30 or 40 minutes ago. that sentencing hearing is running late as we await to hear the fate of paul manafort president trump's former campaign manager down the homestretch. 2016 campaign. to be clear, manafort was convicted of tax fraud charges predating his days on the trump campaign. manafort faces 19 to 25 years in prison as we await the sentence. there is also another court hearing, another court sentencing in a washington, d.c., federal court next week that manafort awaits as well for potential more charges and more years, that could be added on to that. manafort's health could potentially come to play here. he was seen wearing by reporters in the room a green jumpsuit with a a cane. was said to look unwell. had physical trouble lifting up his legs. bottom line we await to see sentencing of paul manafort, first indictment in the mueller probe
adam, thanks. connell: we're awaiting the sentencing of paul manafort today, president trump's former campaign chairmann bank and tax fraud charges. let's get to break burman live at the white house. blake? reporter: paul panama for the was set to be sentenced 30 or 40 minutes ago. that sentencing hearing is running late as we await to hear the fate of paul manafort president trump's former campaign manager down the homestretch. 2016 campaign. to be clear, manafort was convicted of tax fraud...
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. >> paul, if congress gets the report and we take congressmen like adam schiff and nadler and speaker pelosi for more not less of barr's report could his redactions be challenged even if they were considered over the top or unwarranted? do members of congress have any legal recourse to try to get that information? >> they most certainly do. what they can do is what they have yet to do and that is issue a subpoena mandating the turnover of all of the information inside that report and i'd add, as well, another important aspect of this report first off rule 16 does require secrecy of grand jury material and true so far as it goes and an expolice sit exception. the district court can allow for the release of grand jury material and can't imagine a district court here that wouldn't agree that release is appropriate in a case as high profile as this one. finally, there is a vehicle to share classified information and that is, of course, sharing information with representative schiff's committee and they receive classified information and they can receive much of the classified information
. >> paul, if congress gets the report and we take congressmen like adam schiff and nadler and speaker pelosi for more not less of barr's report could his redactions be challenged even if they were considered over the top or unwarranted? do members of congress have any legal recourse to try to get that information? >> they most certainly do. what they can do is what they have yet to do and that is issue a subpoena mandating the turnover of all of the information inside that report...
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paul manafort was in charge. >> on sunday, chuck speaks wdeh cratic senator sherrod brown of ohio. democratic congressman adam schiff and gop congresswoman liz cheney. "meet the press" sunday morning at 10:30, right after news 4 today. >>> european countries are beefing up security, and it may impact riyou, ans will soon be required to have a travel visa to visit most european countries. >> news 4's shomari stone spoke with frequent flyers tonight about the likely effect. he joins us now live from dulles ional airport with a look at this new requirement. shomari, what are you hearing? >> reporter: hey, leon. hello, doreen. tonight, well, y let me te, we talk to travellers who go to europe quite frequently here from dulons interna airport. most of them tell us they are not looking forward to this new travel visa. baggage clai arrivals, departures, the hustle and bust of dulles internati ual airport. ally people are traveling all the time. >> reporter: this woman often flies out of dufoes to europe business and vacation. >> i love going there. it's beautiful. it's got rich history. great food. and it's easy to
paul manafort was in charge. >> on sunday, chuck speaks wdeh cratic senator sherrod brown of ohio. democratic congressman adam schiff and gop congresswoman liz cheney. "meet the press" sunday morning at 10:30, right after news 4 today. >>> european countries are beefing up security, and it may impact riyou, ans will soon be required to have a travel visa to visit most european countries. >> news 4's shomari stone spoke with frequent flyers tonight about the likely...
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there is absolutely no evidence that paul manafort was involved with any collusion with any government official from russia. >> reporter: the house intelligence chair adam schiff tweeting repeating the president's mantra of no collusion was no accident. it was a deliberate appeal for a pardon. >> back in november, president trump voiced sympathy for manafort. at the time said a potential presidential pardon wasn't off the table. kenneth, janai. >> manafort could face another ten years when he's sentenceness that separate case next week. serena marshall, thank you. >>> there's new controversy surrounding president trump's former fixer michael cohen. he's accused of lying to congress last week when he testified that he never asked for a presidential pardon. cohen's attorney has now acknowledged that cohen's legal team did look into the possibility of a pardon back when cohen had i joint defense agreement with the president but he insists cohen's testimony last week was correct because cohen never asked for a pardon himself. republicans are now asking the justice department to investigate. >>> a sheriff's deputy in illinois is being honored after losing hi
there is absolutely no evidence that paul manafort was involved with any collusion with any government official from russia. >> reporter: the house intelligence chair adam schiff tweeting repeating the president's mantra of no collusion was no accident. it was a deliberate appeal for a pardon. >> back in november, president trump voiced sympathy for manafort. at the time said a potential presidential pardon wasn't off the table. kenneth, janai. >> manafort could face another...
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paul manafort effectively a life sentence. >> sandra: wow. great. we'll learn this week. adamg to say about robert mueller about what he does and what he does not do with the president. let's listen. it's bigger if indeed mr. mueller does not decide to issue the subpoena or figure out how to get the presit in front of the grand jury, is that going to be a mistake considering we have so many questions about whose testimony should you believe? michael cohen or donald trump's? >> yes, i believe it's a mistake and i've said all along that i do not think bob mueller should write stomach rely on written answers. it's really the lawyers' answer as well as a client's answer. you need to be able to ask questions in real time. spewing last night, democrats have leah waiting for the mueller report to make the case against the president. >> if the mueller team does what adam schiff suggests, and that's lawyering 101. everybody knows lawyers wrote the answer. but bob mueller obviously knows the case better than congressman schiff does and bob mueller has been a model prosecutor, and model
paul manafort effectively a life sentence. >> sandra: wow. great. we'll learn this week. adamg to say about robert mueller about what he does and what he does not do with the president. let's listen. it's bigger if indeed mr. mueller does not decide to issue the subpoena or figure out how to get the presit in front of the grand jury, is that going to be a mistake considering we have so many questions about whose testimony should you believe? michael cohen or donald trump's? >> yes,...
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. >> there's absolutely no evidence that paul manafort was involved with fwhi collusion with any government official from russia. >> reporter: adamff, the democratic chairman fired back stating the statement repeating the president's mantra of no collusion was no accident. it was a deliberate appeal for a pardon. in deciding it, the judge called the recommendation excessive and claimed that manafort lived an otherwise blameless life. but his resume shows a complicated picture. manafort spent a long time lobbying for abrisiel human rights records. and like fernand marcos after decades of his brutal rule. when he was light on cash, manafort turned to a russian oligarch for millions of dollars that manafort never repaid. later he built ties to close ties to the kremlin and attached the millions he earned from foreign bank accounts. as part of his illegal lobbying work, manafort pushed news reports presenting president obama as anti-semitic. for their part, records reached back nearly a decade of tax fraud. and defrauding banks leading to his eight convictions in virginia. even though the maximum that paul manafort could face when se
. >> there's absolutely no evidence that paul manafort was involved with fwhi collusion with any government official from russia. >> reporter: adamff, the democratic chairman fired back stating the statement repeating the president's mantra of no collusion was no accident. it was a deliberate appeal for a pardon. in deciding it, the judge called the recommendation excessive and claimed that manafort lived an otherwise blameless life. but his resume shows a complicated picture....
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adam: -- shery: labor market numbers very important for the rba. we will have more. paul to hold steady, a current rate of teen thousand jobs added for -- at the current rate. 15,000 jobs added for february. it is noted any sustained downward trends in jobs, unemployment begins to pick up, that is one of the key factors that could lead to a cut in the cash rate. unemployment numbers in australia are famous for throwing up all sorts of surprises. the leading indicators going into this are mixed, drawbacks declining. the vacancy rates are high. and the way they run the survey, every now and then they rotate out a simple group so it gives you a weird number. loss ofis predicting a 5000 jobs in february, but it could be seasonal to do with the sample rotation. shery: thank you so much. coming up next, a former financial intelligence officer joins us to talk about fed and global debt. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: i am shery ahn in new york. haidi: i am haidi stroud-watts in sydney. u.s. equities enjoyed a recovery before fading to a close, signaling the rat
adam: -- shery: labor market numbers very important for the rba. we will have more. paul to hold steady, a current rate of teen thousand jobs added for -- at the current rate. 15,000 jobs added for february. it is noted any sustained downward trends in jobs, unemployment begins to pick up, that is one of the key factors that could lead to a cut in the cash rate. unemployment numbers in australia are famous for throwing up all sorts of surprises. the leading indicators going into this are mixed,...
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. >> there is absolutely no evidence that paul manafort was involved with any collusion with any government official from russia. >> reporter: adamhe democratic chairman of the house intelligence committee fired back via twitter saying the statement after an already lenient sentence repeating the president's mantra of no collusion was no accident. it was a deliberate appeal for a pardon. in deciding manafort's, judge ts elliot called it excessive and claims manafort lived and otherwise blameless life. his resume called it a picture and he worked for dictators and a bid for human rights leader, like ferdinand marcos he tried to bolster after decades of his brutal rule. when it was light on cash. manafort turned to a russian oligarch and manafort never appeared to repay according to witness testimony at his trial. later he built close ties to the kremlin and stashed the millions he earned from foreign bank accounts. as a part of his illegal bargaining work, he designed and painted president obama as anti-semitic. prosecutors reached back nearly a decade of tax fraud, hiding foreign bank accounts and defrauding banks, leading to his
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. >> heidi, i want to read a tweet from adam schiff, the chairman of the house intelligence committee. the statement by paul manafort's lawyer after an already lenient sentence repeating the president's mantra of no collusion was no accident. it was a delivered appeal for a pardon, one injustice must not follow another: so he's basically saying, first of all, the judge didn't say no collusion, the lawyer said no collusion, and that was intended as an appeal for a pardon. talk a little bit about what you think adam schiff's game is here, and how this action should shift to capitol hill on the manafort front. >> right, so based on our reporting, the intelligence committee actually is getting a lot of information in coordination with other committees, like the financial services committee, if they eventually get trump's tax returns, they'll get a lot more information from that. but they are going hard at the issue of collusion. that is exactly what they're going to be examining, and unlike in the senate committee where you did have some, you know, a little bit of a partisan break down there, on the house side,
. >> heidi, i want to read a tweet from adam schiff, the chairman of the house intelligence committee. the statement by paul manafort's lawyer after an already lenient sentence repeating the president's mantra of no collusion was no accident. it was a delivered appeal for a pardon, one injustice must not follow another: so he's basically saying, first of all, the judge didn't say no collusion, the lawyer said no collusion, and that was intended as an appeal for a pardon. talk a little bit...
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name for legal reasons, he has been convicted for his part in the plot, along with adam check, yann doody, norbert paulute. the prosecution say that the father, using this wider group of people, came up with a plot to discredit the mother by creating acid burns on the little child's arm and forehead. lastjuly, they followed the mum as she went on a shopping trip with notjust the three—year—old but her older son and older daughter as well, and the jury, during the trial, which is shown cctv footage, which shows them walking around the shop looking for a birthday present. her daughter was going to a party later that day. a man walked past the little boy and deliberately pointed a container with sulphuric acid solution in it, and sprayed the young boy. he was quite badly burned at the time. byrnes was left forearm, spread to his forehead. we believe he has made a full recovery as a result of the treatment. there was also some praise for staff in home bargains, who acted quickly to wash acid off. that certainly helped, along with the paramedics who quickly responded to the 999 calls, which were also discus
name for legal reasons, he has been convicted for his part in the plot, along with adam check, yann doody, norbert paulute. the prosecution say that the father, using this wider group of people, came up with a plot to discredit the mother by creating acid burns on the little child's arm and forehead. lastjuly, they followed the mum as she went on a shopping trip with notjust the three—year—old but her older son and older daughter as well, and the jury, during the trial, which is shown cctv...
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. >> paul, where will you be looking to someone like adam schiff and the intelligence committee for moretter of national intelligence? or are you looking at other venues and court district what is can come next? >> i think, katy, the easiest answer is, yes, all of the above. we know from the original mandate that bob mueller received, there were essentially two tasks. first, determine, what if any, determination was given to the russian government and the trump campaign. second, prosecute any crimes that arise out of that investigation. we already know, we think we're done with the prosecution piece of this. it is now the determining issue for all of us to learn what was the counterintelligence piece. and that may be at the end of the day some of the most difficult information to share broadly with all of us, the public. so adam schiff is a great place to begin. let's see what the house intelligence committee actually determined here and to what degree they can share that. i'd add, too, it's correct to say there are so many agencies still looking at this information. in a white collar wo
. >> paul, where will you be looking to someone like adam schiff and the intelligence committee for moretter of national intelligence? or are you looking at other venues and court district what is can come next? >> i think, katy, the easiest answer is, yes, all of the above. we know from the original mandate that bob mueller received, there were essentially two tasks. first, determine, what if any, determination was given to the russian government and the trump campaign. second,...
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adam wilson 36. christopher wyatt 43. raymond hudson 23. ella conner 24. vickey tremel, joe, joe boxer, eric kelly. michael lawler. lauren paul, autho. shirley wright. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> my name is jaime and i'm a tenderloin resident. thank you for having this hearing and i want to continue the names of the people that died on the streets because of the cruel policy that the city has that leaves people to more misery and despair so continue on, please respect and honor these individuals. harrison, mark adams, jim montgomery, gary fong, benny newly, catherine, christopher viola, frank beauty erez, john holmes, rick owe, richard brown, catherine west, bernard hollbert. robin simpson. richard opedo, jessica duke, mark volume com, michael memphis, pamela hall. earnest leva, cynthia hall, anthony brown, steven man, david la blanc, scott turner, boris benado, sherry haze, john bellard, eric, imani, stephen henson. brenda parks, michael hickman, william wright, phillip, carter, ron redman, ramone reyes, benny chessnet, johnny andrews, hector flores. troy edwards, joy martinez, earl win so many, melvin morris, kenneth,
adam wilson 36. christopher wyatt 43. raymond hudson 23. ella conner 24. vickey tremel, joe, joe boxer, eric kelly. michael lawler. lauren paul, autho. shirley wright. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> my name is jaime and i'm a tenderloin resident. thank you for having this hearing and i want to continue the names of the people that died on the streets because of the cruel policy that the city has that leaves people to more misery and despair so continue on, please respect...
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paul ryan, welcome to you both. kevin, looks like they're going after the trump organization financial aspects, this those do with adamiseelburg, a long long-time chief financial officer and rona graph, the president's personal assistant. >> i think they're moving on from russia. they're going to throw everything at the wall and see what sticks. look, if the trump organization did anything wrong, we already know that the southern district of new york, where the real action is, is probably going to be lookin looking into it. the hearings on the hill have become performance theater. it's for democrats to vent their rage against president trump, the president. we know they despice. despisc. they're going to do four minutes of political speeches, ask a couple questions that are not very effective at getting to the truth of anything and target donor lists with a viral video they send out to their lists and it will keep going on and on and on. there is no end to this. eric: do you think as kevin said this is political theater, that they're having a parade for political purposes to drum up the base. >> i don't necessarily di
paul ryan, welcome to you both. kevin, looks like they're going after the trump organization financial aspects, this those do with adamiseelburg, a long long-time chief financial officer and rona graph, the president's personal assistant. >> i think they're moving on from russia. they're going to throw everything at the wall and see what sticks. look, if the trump organization did anything wrong, we already know that the southern district of new york, where the real action is, is probably...
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we will know how long paul manafort will be spending in prison and updates on two former trump aides. politico details it couldn't reveal mueller's end game. congressman adam schiff says the end game should include and in-person testimony from president trump. >> i do think ultimately it's a mistake because probably the best way to get the truth is to put the president under oath. as he's made plain in the past, he feels it's perfectly fine to lie to the public. >> joining me matt miller, msnbc legal analyst and joyce vance, former attorney matt, no surprise adam schiff wants this. he says they shouldn't rely on the answers because they were written by the president's lawyers, mueller should be speaking to the president himself? is he right? >> i agree with him in theory not necessarily in practice. in theory, you would want to get donald trump on the record and have his actual answers and test them and probe them and not rely on something that were written by attorneys. in practice, i i think there are two reasons why he didn't take that route or yet. i assume he won't take it. one is twofr led to a long, drawn out court fight. if the president's lawyers
we will know how long paul manafort will be spending in prison and updates on two former trump aides. politico details it couldn't reveal mueller's end game. congressman adam schiff says the end game should include and in-person testimony from president trump. >> i do think ultimately it's a mistake because probably the best way to get the truth is to put the president under oath. as he's made plain in the past, he feels it's perfectly fine to lie to the public. >> joining me matt...