the court would accept his guilty plea, he admitted the materiality of his lies in january after the election were material to the fbi s investigation into the coordination between russia and the campaign. so what he lied about that s interesting. what he lied about in january relates directly to what happened during the campaign. which means that what he lied about had to do with sanctions. so if you re looking at the big picture here, which the meeting with don jr. falls into, you re looking at a conspiracy to essentially hack into the dnc and use that information to help the trump campaign win the election. and what i think the public doesn t understand is that a conspiracy doesn t mean that people agreed to the objectives, all of them all at the same time, at the same moment.
with fresh eyes, one of the things that s striking is there was so much that was so obvious from the beginning yet it toon so long. one of my first eye-opening moments was realizing all the president s men covers the first five months of the story, then almost there s almost two more years. the fact that so many facts were established by the time the election happened is startling. what was the reason i mean, you ve got right patman tries to have a hearing about this before the election, this is a little fishy, i want to show the footage about how this hearing was. congressman wright pathham made another attempt to investigate the watergate affair, he got nowhere. the hearings were supposed to begin at 10:00 a.m. but the hour came and went without the witnesses or even a quorum. republicans boycotted the meeting as did those invited to testify. former nixon re-election chief john mitchell, chief marie stans, white house lawyer john
that anyone with a brain there were some people in that operation with one would put together at some point. well, yes. they could keep claiming that they were just novices who didn t know what they were doing. right. although one would think that one wouldn t want the government run by such novices. but there were expert people there. there were people with a lot of experience. and they didn t do anything about it because they were all cooperating with the russians and with this information. so you re quite right in terms of what this means to democracy, what it means to the election, what it means to the investigation that mueller is taking on now. i think we have a long way yet to go, because when you look back, it has only been about seven months since mueller was appointed. and that s not a very long time. no. yet he already has two people who have pled guilty, two who are under indictment and could go to trial sometime soon, and you know that with the cooperating wi
mid-term elections the democratic party lost control of the senate. 2016 they lost control of the white house. now louder calls for new faces and leadership. does howard dean want chuck and nancy gone? lauren? in the alabama special election many wonder how they can keep their momentum going into 2018 and 2020. howard dean said the democrats need to fresh up next: their party s leaders. i am for somebody who is younger. i think my generation will get the hell out of politics. dean said older party leads like bernie sanders and joe biden and nancy pelosi need to
it. haldeman this! i have no idea who these people are. such monumental character in the minds of people who lived through it for obvious reasons. with fresh eyes, one of the things that s striking is there was so much that was so obvious from the beginning yet it toon so long. one of my first eye-opening moments was realizing all the president s men covers the first five months of the story, then almost there s almost two more years. the fact that so many facts were established by the time the election happened is startling. what was the reason i mean, you ve got right patman tries to have a hearing about this before the election, this is a little fishy, i want to show the footage about how this hearing was. congressman wright pathham made another attempt to investigate the watergate affair, he got nowhere. the hearings were supposed to begin at 10:00 a.m. but the hour came and went without the witnesses or even a quorum. republicans boycotted the