backtracking and i agree there will be indictments. i think the real challenge will be when those indictments come down, is donald trump going to protect his son-in-law and others around him with a pardon or are we going to have to rely on the attorney general of new york, eric schneiderman, to pursue the truth in justice. okay, thank you both so much. appreciate it. still ahead, one of the former journalists to speak with christopher steele joins me next. what steele told him about the accuracy of the dossier on president trump. of diabetic nerve pain these feet. liked to style my dog as a kid. loved motherhood, rain or shine. and were pumped to open my own salon. but i couldn t bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and she prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or acti
stayed in trump tower. but also kremlin espionage, which is my thing. i spent four years in moscow and i kind of fell into the mincer, if you like. i had kgb spies following me around the streets of moscow and a series of break-ins where i was living with my wife and two small kids. we had video bugs in our bedroom. i was eventually kicked out of russia in 2011. but i think it gave me insight as how the kremlin sees the world. they see it as cold war 2.0. so it s another cold war. america may have won the last one, but this time russia is going to win and it s going to use aggressive tactics to get its way. in writing the book, you interviewed some friends and colleagues of christopher steele. here s a quote. steele recognized that no piece of intelligence was 100% right. according to friends, he assessed his work on the trump dossier was 70% to 90% accurate. and steele said, i ve been
new details about the controversial russia dossier and the former british spy behind it. in a new book, a journalist describes meeting ex-spy christopher steele just weeks before that dossier became public and that journalist says steele gave him clues about where to take his research into possible collusion. joining me now is luke harding, foreign correspondent for the guardi guardian and author of collusi collusion, secret meetings, dirty money and how rush oo helped donald trump win. congratulations on that. this book looks at many figure, key figures in the russia probe but i want to start with christopher steele. the former british spy who wrote the very explosive dossier. you write about meeting him, and this was before the allegations in the dossier were widely known. so i want to know about this meeting, how it came about. well, we were investigating