internationally understand this abroad he will do what he can to smooth over hard feeling withs the saudis and encourage them to loosen the spigot when it comes to oil production at the same time. domestically, though, there s a heavy price to be paid. the price of criticism from both the political left and the right that what he s doing is essentially shuffling over to the saudis hat in hand while tamping down domestic oil production here at home. not exactly a real picnic when you consider he s been critical as rich pointed out as saudis human rights records. quote from the start my aim was to reorient but not rupture relations with a country that s been strategic partner for 80 years. today saudi arabia has help today restore unity among the six counties of the gulf cooperation council. has fully supported the truce in yemen and now working with my experts to help stabilize oil markets with other opec producers, end quote. understandably on capitol hill, you guessed it, go
Congress, eight and half months writing this book, i hope we check it out and get it. That is all the time we have tonight. Im Jason Chaffetz and for laura ingraham. Ill be back tomorrow night. Again, my favorite person at fox news, Shannon Bream is up next. Shannon, take it away. Shannon not just because i cant wait to get my hands on your part. Is going to be great. Thank you, jason. We begin with a Fox News Alert with the president trailing a crowd of West Virginia asking, wears a collusion, as he says investigators continue to search for something thats never happens. But there was was a Major Development survey in a Special Counsels investigation. It appears President Trumps former attorney going from the white house to the big house. Michael cohen reaching a deal with the prosecutors that does include paul. My jail time. Paul manafort convicted on eight counts of tax and bank fraud. None of the 18 connected to President Trump or his campaign. Stick around as our panel of legal ex
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adequate premeditation. so there was nothing it was misconduct. let s talk about the sister in law s podcast tour that you are currently on. i ve been watching on instagram, i know you were on alicia s show yesterday, as well. you sold out the gramercy theater here in new york. we are going to be in d.c., as well. e. jean carroll was in the audience. how is it going? what are the topics that are being discussed? i think it s going great, he has. many thanks for asking. tonight, we re going to be at and we find that so many people are interested in just learning more about these issues in the news. they know that there are people out there who put a spin on things, to advance a political agenda. and they just want to understand. so our goal is to help explain the news so people can form their own opinions. and it seems like there s an appetite for that, which is great. it means people are engaged in our democracy. they all want to show to see you in person, as we all. do as alwa
had a member yell at me an tell me i am effing disgrace that s alicia s, they see us a not worthy of being unequa colleague. to go back to the firs question, is because the speaker s house ethics told us that if we are appointed the may not see this, may no allowed to be seated, that i another attack on ou constituents and community voice. so to come back here wil definitely be challenging bu it is something that is wort it to speak from our district, fight for my district, that is what this was about at the end of the day, 70,000 people in the most diverse districts that s what led me to the well and i know that my colleague as well speaking for our peopl and so no matter what we hav endured here we know it s goin to be worth it for this ne south that we are trying t build, a south that is based o a multi racial democracy, huma rights, based off of a futur for our children, where they don t survive and thrive and flourish, that s why we went t the well to fight for. justin, i m sorr