the president stepping up his attacks in an interview at the fox business network. i have a deputy that appointed the man to make a determination of my presidency. people will not stand for it. the president referring to the deputy attorney general who appointed a special counsel, bob mueller. so far the team has indicted, convicted or gotten guilty pleas from 34 people and three russian companies. that includes half a dozen of president trump now former associates. possible collusion with members of president trump s campaign and whether the president obstructed justice is being looked into. the president has repeatedly said there was no pollution and no obstruction. the chief white house correspondent john is with us.
jared kusher situation has said that he is compliant with records, loss from all messages regarding work-related vortex communications or apps, and they did not give an argument as to whether someone had been dealing with secret information or anything other than official communication for the formats. but i think that we can probably lots of valid argument that as long as you re not using a private communication, as the president had hammered on hillary clinton so much for doing. shepard: thank you. waiting for robert mueller. waiting for mueller. yes, i had said to everyone, if this was las vegas, you would always take the over. i remember john, back in octobed
and the testimony could be considered the undercard to next week s main event. when clinton goes before that panel. for new public, her focus remains on the campaign. the chief white house correspondent ed henry has that story tonight. trying to create momentum out of her strong debate performance, hillary clinton headed back to new hampshire where she s trailing democratic socialist senator bernie sanders and used a cnn interview to raise more doubts about the republicans investigation of benghazi. i will do my best to answer their questions. but i don t really know what their objective is right now. that came as the drip drip continued for clinton. her long-time confidante and aide, huma abedin went behind closed doors to give testimony. clinton will give testimony next thursday. ahead of that appearance, clinton s campaign is still trying to muddy the waters, by
called random violence. but he added, both sides should tamp down rhetoric that feeds misunderstanding and anger. earlier, correspondent john had you haddy huddy was in the middle of fighting in bethlehem. this has been the site of clashes all week here in the west bank city of bethlehem. you can see riders on the other side. here comes the military police. this is definitely increasing in intensity again. there have been clashes, rioting throughout the week, as the violence throughout jerusalem and other parts of israel has been escalating. today a palestinian man posing as a news photographer attacked an israeli soldier in the west bank town of heb ron. police shot and killed that attacker and this morning, palestinian rioters set the tomb of joseph ablaze in nablus. over the past month, eight israelis have been killed in palestinian terror attacks, the majority of them stabbings. so far, 31 palestinians have
israel going to be truly secure and the only way that the palestinians are going to be able to meet the aspirations of their people is if there are two states living side by side in peace and security. and prime minister netanyahu will be meeting with u.s. secretary of state john kerry at some point next week in europe to discuss ways to try to quell the violence and find a political solution. it s unclear, though, if palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas will be joining that discussion at this point. that seems very unlikely. brett? john huddy live in jerusalem. well president obama said today that russia and iran are just doing more of what they have been doing. in syria and with a new ballistic missile test. and he says neither will work out well. the president made those comments following a meeting with south korea s leader, the subject of renewed attention following her recent courtship by both china and russia. correspondent kevin corke reports from the white house