brookings institution and author of putin s world with the rest. anton to you first and make this is something you ll both want to visit, any indications to the limitations of what putin wants to do here, if he wants to bite off a piece of eastern ukraine or if he s willing to go further? that s exactly what we re watching right now. and even as we re speaking there s conflicting signals coming from the kremlin, from the russian foreign ministry on what exactly does this recognition of those two separatists enclaves mean. those separatists claim actually three times more territory than they physically control right now. so, if the kremlin is saying that they recognize those territories within the boundaries that the separatists claim, that means the kremlin is already saying that all this ukrainian territory that the separatists currently don t
treatment. you know what i mean? yeah. why would you do that? why would you give them d or the c? this is what you do when you honor people who serve. he s the longest serving congressman in history. his father was congressman before him for 22 years, i think. i think he was in for 60? 59 years. 59 years. he served in world war ii before that. by the way, mr. president, you don t control who lies in state in the rotunda. the speaker does. that s been his call. in case our viewers don t know. not only was at the longest serving, he was crucial to passing the civil rights act, to creating medicare, to passing the clean air act, the clean water act, the contact, obamacare. so much of what we take for granted in modern life. john dingell was central to. he was a giant of the house and widely admired on both sides. in fact, i think it was mr. boehner was sworn in as speaker, he asked dingell to swear him
lock her up! as mueller prepares to testify for the first time right between the two democratic debates. one other factor that trump and his attorney general don t control. that is that people who were in this country s key intelligence and law enforcement positions in the 2016 campaign when the investigation was launched into the russian attack on the election and the trump campaign s possible complicity in it, those human beings are alive and well despite the intimidation. they are capable of speaking about what they in fact saw and what they did and analyzed as importance and why it was both important and proper. many of the people have been driven out of their jobs and attacked by the president and his supporters in particular by conservative media and put under investigation themselves. one of the pop official who is oversaw the investigation into russia and the trump campaign has only recently begun telling his story. our interview with him is just ahead. stay with us.