debilitating and destabilizing unfair trading practices, every single one of those leaders said that. and they expressed support for president president trump, who is leading the way to try to get china to make changes. structural changes, ip nest, transfer of technology, high tariffs. everythi every single one of them. and what you said was out of context. i have to take issue with that, larry, because he said, look, there are a lot of people who think china needs to be dealt with but they don t like how the president is doing it. and that was boris johnson saying, we don t like tariffs on the whole and he said we re in favor of trade peace on the whole. he wanted to register a note of our view on the trade war. and tusk, this would lead to a recession. macron, this is bad for
chaos has come here in the form of this opioid crisis. and this town was torn apart by a horrific accident in june of 2013. nathan walters was killed by somebody who was high on heroin. i want to meet with nathan s mother, michelle. she s a veteran teacher at a local elementary school. she wants to meet with the man who s responsible for her only son s death, and i want to find out why. good to meet you. good to meet you, too. welcome to twin lakes. glad to be here. it s it s so massive, i got lost several times. so how long have you lived here? almost 24 years. i grew up in a small town. wasn t this small. but when a bad thing happened, everythi everybody knew about it. it hit everybody. uh-huh. so i have had too many student funerals that i ve had to go to. yeah. we are a gateway between
by president trump s legal team on the president s potential interview with robert mueller. a new york times report that s been corroborated by nbc news says rudy giuliani set new conditions on that interview and said the chances that the president would be voluntarily questioned were going increasingly unlikely. let s bring in peter emerson and rina shaw. ladies first with rina. according to report, rudy giuliani said that mueller would need to prove he has evidence that president trump committed a crime before an interview would be agreed to. what do you think the strategy is here? are they daring the special counsel to issue a subpoena? are they trying to draw this out? just have it play out after the midterms? is this about rallying the base against mueller? well, to your question about strategy, i think it s everythi everything and the kitchen sink. they re not sure what s going to stick. they re trying everything. i my rudy giuliani should be careful what he wishes for. truly,
to give us the documents, why, because we are seeking to vindicate his reputation, restore his good name. lega w does the justice explaining itself? hand over he this is the a lawsuit filed under the freedom of information act, which has become this very people are entitled to and what they are not and the short answer is they are entitled to see policies, procedures in a general way but they re generally not allowed to see how those procedur were were used in an individual case, so i expect he ll get some documents out of this but probably not everythi wants. and how likely before we move on, is it that he is prosecuted because we know the department has this over for criminal prosecution in washington. how likely do you think criminal
you would see the man sitting in the chair was not lying to cover-up a murder. he voluntarily gives hair, blood, prints, shoes, clothes, everythi they want. not a man who is hiding. that s a man who wants to prove his innocence. and the defense said after 14 years of tests, not a single forensic test, not his fingerprints or dna have been tied to kathy s brutal murder. everything they expected to find of my client, everything, none of it was there. why? because they re wrong. the fingerprint and dna at the crime scene made it obvious. the wrong man was on trial. javier lopez is all over this. prints, dna, because he was the one that did it. not my client. but prosecutor matt murphy argued that javier s dna and fingerprint were really evidence