something nice for them? well, there s certainly that possibility. and that s another question if trump does actually does follow through and pay for these folks legal bills, you re right. there s a possibility they ll say things they won t spill the beans about him or sort of shade the truth in their interviews to help him because he s paying for them. that s certainly a possibility. there s a lot of other ways, though, that the president has power to offer these people favors or pardons, things like that. you have to worry about conflicts of interest anyway, and i would certainly add this to the list if he does it. but let s not give him credit or blame for having done it until he actually does do it. i know you will be staying on top of that. special counsel robert mueller, the former fbi director, is leading this investigation into the alleged russian interference. the president says he has not been asked to be interviewed yet. several key people once in the president s circ
people in a small louisiana community say that on some days it is literally sickening to be outside. the environmental protection agency says a local factory is releasing a chemical that s putting them at the highest risk in the country of developing cancer from air toxins. state regulators say the threat is not imminent but local people say cases of cancer are common. they re afraid and they re begging for help. victor blackwell has this cnn investigation. the air is so foul. the water s so messed up. and so many people are ill and dying of cancer. reporter: jar ral dean watkins is afreight. her family has lived in st. john the baptist parish, louisiana, for almost 40 years. she loves the people. recently she learned that she and more than 20,000 others who live nearby have the highest risk in the country of developing cancer from air toxins. the toxin in this case is
all right, welcome back. people in a small louisiana community say on some days it is sickening to be outside. a local factory is releasing a chemical that s putting them at the highest risk in the country of developing cancer from air toxins. that s according to the u.s. environmental protection agency. state regulators say the threat isn t imminent, but local people say cases of cancer are common and they are afraid and they are begging for help. victor blackwell has this cnn investigation. the air is so foul, the water s so messed up, and so many people are ill and dying of cancer. reporter: geraldeed watkins is afraid. her family has lived here for almost 40 years. she loves the people, but recently she learned that she and more than 20,000 others who live nearby have the highest
welcome back, i am diane gallagher. i am martin savidge. people say some days it is literally sickening to be outdoor in louisiana. a highest risk of developing cancer at least that s according to the epa. the threat is not imminent but local people say cases of cancer are pretty common and they re afraid and begging for help. victor blackwell has this cnn investigation. the air is so foul and the water is so messed up. so many people are ill and dying of cancer. watkins is afraid. her family have lived st. john, louisiana for almost 40 years. she loves the people but recently she learned that she
the first part of a powerful story, cnn investigation, uncovering what appears to be the trafficking of children in y uganda, biological parents are convinced their children will return after being educated. instead of that, their kids are sold to adoptive families who think they re orphans. here is randi kaye with part two of the cnn investigation kids for sale. we unwittingly placed an order for a child. the only trauma this poor kid ever experienced was because we essentially placed an order for a child. she was home and happy with her mother and her family until we they selected her for us. reporter: selected her, they say, because they were willing to pay thousands of dollars to adopt namada from uganda. they say they were told by their adoption agency that mada had been orphaned, only to find out