Monday at 6 00 p. M. Eastern time. Weve got you covered. Fair, balanced, still unafraid. Harris faulkner sitting in for my friend Martha Maccallum in new york with continuing live coverage. Harris we begin with the fox news alert with the wait that is finally over. Tonight Special Counsel mueller maul submits his Robert Mueller submits the final report on russian interference, what many called collusion in the 2016 election. After nearly two years the Mueller Report is now in the hands of tern general william barr. A question at this hour . What will barr do with it . The Attorney General has been clear about his intentions to release the report findings. But some lawmakers doubt it. In primetime, im Harris Faulkner in tonight for Martha Maccallum. Who is on assignment. The story tonight is to conclusion of 675 days of speculation over whether
president donald trump or his campaign coordinated with the russian government. They confirmed to d. O. J. No further indictment will come from
night massacre. this is richard nixon all over again. a, mueller was never fired. got news for you. b, the man you mentioned rosenstein no sub centrifuge while he was subterfuge while he was there and he stayed on longer. thaw said to let the process play out. don t tweet about it and don t fire anybody. that wasn t going to happen. tweeted a little. harris: some. but nothing now we can do is wait for william barr to do his job. absolutely. harris: what we learn from the confirmation hearing was that the professional friendship he had for years with robert mueller. and the reports are that might have taken the president by surprise who has chosen william barr. it s worked out and it unstampates the wait and see and the facts substantiates the wait and see and the facts. he has gravitas. and when he became the
of course, a couple of other things to note. you have sean hannity to whom the president listens closely saying, don t fire anybody. the possibility that this meeting is going to be on thursday, the day brett kavanagh we think is going to be testifying about these sexual harassment allegations. and you have the midterm elections coming. so it doesn t seem likely the president would fire rod rosenstein on thursday, but then, of course, today didn t seem likely either. pete williams, thank you for making some sense of that. i guess we ll get more clarity thursday altogether about what happened. thanks a lot. you bet. for the huge political legal and constitutional ramifications let me bring in nbc news analyst nick ackerman, former watergate prosecutor, and elizabeth, author of the case for impeaching trump. i want to read something. i don t know which is accurate. you ve heard people say this idea that he s not going to
saying, don t fire anybody. the possibility that this meeting is going to be on thursday, the day brett kavanagh we think is going to be testifying about these sexual harassment allegations. and you have the midterm elections coming. so it doesn t seem likely the president would fire rod rosenstein on thursday, but then, of koercourse, today didn seem likely either. pete williams, thank you for making some sense of that. i guess we ll get more clarity thursday altogether about what happened. thanks a lot. you bet. for the huge political legal and constitutional ramifications let me bring in nbc news analyst nick ackerman, former watergate prosecutor, and elizabeth, author of the case for impeaching trump. i want to read something. i don t know which is accurate. you ve heard people say this idea that he s not going to resign if they want to get rid of him they ll have to fire him. that s what some people have been reporting. this the new york times rod
president s purposes with this book because she i mean, there is only one person, maybe other than rudy giuliani, who has less credibility than the president. so, for someone with that little credibility then to attack the president somewhat enhances his standing. it creates the soap opera type of dramas, the play as you said, on which trump thrives. if she becomes a witness for mueller, she s a tainted witness. she s a dubious witness. so all of this in a sense serves in a kind of medicine served the president s purposes of creating a soap opera-like distraction from what really ought to be concerning us, which is the state of the country and america s relationship with the rest of the world. we know trump doesn t care about that. what i find so of intriguing about her recording with kelly isn t that she recorded it. people have been of course you don t take phones into the sit room, no one does. obviously they do. they seem to do everything other than you don t fire anybody