not enough people are getting the message. the former special counsel offered his strongest words today about russia s election interference. it wasn t a single attempt. they re doing it as we sit here, and they expect to do it during the next campaign. now, here s the problem. you know why it was easy for him? because it s not harnessed to an agenda for him. let s bring in our intel insiders tonight. got a great panel for you. it s great to have asha, worked at the fbi, helped us so much. micha michael, and phil mudd, worked with the fbi and the cia. understands these things. let s deal with what s obvious. you see robert and preek? very bright guys coming from different places completely on the president. but they joined here until what?
got a great panel for you. it s great to have asha, worked at the fbi, helped us so much. michael, and phil mudd, worked with the fbi and the cia. understands these things. let s deal with what s obvious. you see robert and preek? very bright guys coming from different places completely on the president. but they joined here until what? well, i understand why the president won t deal with russian interference because it s being used as a proxy for his illegitimacy. how do you get past that to deal with a clear and imminent threat? two of the main issues the framers of the constitution were worried about were self-dealing and foreign influence. this permeates the text of the constitution, the federalist papers. this is why there s a prohibition against bribery as
for them to try to do. it s totally unreasonable, jake. it actually speaks to another misleading testimony related to the indictments that eric holder and preek submitted on january 2015 talking about that prior case. and you know, a lot of that is incorrect spin. that individual, mr. pododney, i talked with him about my class. i sat we had coffee one time, met him at a conference at the society. we met once for coffee and i gave him some of my class notes, that my students at new york university were looking at. and it was in one ear and out the other. he never asked me to do anything. it s just preposterous. you keep saying it s spin. if you could directly answer the questions it would be great. the application says you established relationships with
think it set acetone about the direction when they want to go in terms of national security. this is one of the two most important districts. southern district of new york and the eastern district of virginia are power house districts. there s a lot of national security cases happening. and also new york, of course, he asked preek to stay and then fired him. richard, this is happening, though, and you re hearing it all over the world. this is also it s not just justice. it s also state. the president had ambassadors booted out before the replacements were put in place. so you have leaders of countries having no idea where to go when they want to make contact with the united states. no. just, for example, the president is going to seoul this week. one of the five stops on his trip. and guess where we don t have an ambassador? in south korea where one or two things are percolating, and you still don t have rex tillerson doesn t have 90% of the senior
gunman opened fire outside the palace gates. the gunman was a 28-year-old saudi national and reportedly armed with a kalashnikov and molotov cocktail. saudi officials are still investigating. the saudi king was not in the kingdom at the time of the attack. all right. still to come on the program more than two weeks after hurricane maria hit, life here comprised of waiting in line for one thing or another. preek i puerto ricans stil without critical supplies. they are begging for help. since 1925, we have depended on diesel generators, burning approximately a million gallons of diesel fuel a year. our mission is to make off-shore wind