we learned on the government oversight committee that cohen had had conversations withha adm schiff and then we learned from fox news reporting now and lann davis reporting that four trips to new york totaling over ten hours of meetings, that is not just talking to somebody about the logistics of their testimony. that is talking to them about their testimony. that is when coaching can happen, suggesting of answers happens. this is certainly very concerning. it shows orchestration. a professional investigation, this professional orchestration. when you look at the comparison between the amount of time thati democrats questioned about oversight, four hours of democrat questioning that was public testimony played in over ten hours in private preparation for that testimony. that certainly is not appropriate and is not professional. sean: it s beyond inappropriate. john solomon, we now have obvious coaching. what else will they possibly be meeting for? cohen said, oh, we were going over t
shepard: the top democrat in the house of representatives is doubling down on her claim that republicans do not have enough votes to pass president trump s proposal to spend $5 billion on a border wall. that s the sticking point in negotiations on capitol hill to fund the government and keep it fully open over christmas. it s fox news reporting that they don t have the votes. nancy pelosi says she and chuck schumer are not going to negotiate on that matter leaving republican and paul ryan in a jam. he has nine days to find a plan before parts of the federal government shut down. that s an outcome president trump says he would be proud to own. mike emanuel reporting live on capitol hill. any sign of movement here? no, shep. senate democratic leader chuck schumer told us earlier, there s no signs of progress. leader pelosi and i have given the president two options
take any responsibility. instead, he is blaming pretty much everybody else. according to reports,rd this is almost unconscionable, four of sheriff israel s deputies not enter the building while the school shooting was happening. one deputy, a school resource officer on the scene, his name is scott peterson, he was armed with a gun and a bulletproof vest. he took up a position outside the building while the shooting was taking place. one student described peterson is standing still as he heard shot after shot being fired. peterson is defending his actions and ended up resigning. but we are now learning is that the first member of law enforcement to enterer the schom a coral springs police department. those officers rushed right in. broward county deputies, they took up a defensive posture and position outside. also new tonight, fox news reporting and broward county sheriff s department also preventedtmen the emts from entering the school and there are questions about, well, would it be
attorneys really are angling and negotiating for the best possible terms for an interview. not sure that it is practically possible for the president to refuse it. that would set off a long legal battle that he would probably lose. there is precedent for doing this. in 2004 president george w. bush sat down for an hour interview with patrick fitzgerald who was investigating the c.i.a. leak case. remember that one? bush was not put under oath and did have his private lawyer present so there is a precedent for this and they will probably work out some way for president trump to answer mueller s questions. sandra: as far as the concern that his attorneys have, jason, it is looking like they re saying, fox news reporting, that mueller has so much information from the white house it would be pretty easy for mueller to take him down rabbit holes that may put him in some
were any improprieties, they want to be able to address them. when they say that, have they done that? what s our measure that they actually did that? sandra: the make of this other tidbit from our fox news reporting. it would be accurate to say mccabe was removed, that s how it was initially described, he was removed and further we are told this is most likely the earliest date possible for the fbi to remove him and still leave him fully eligible for his pension. harris: that s interesting. guy: that s another element of the timing. we could be looking at it in light of the vote tonight in the house intelligence committee, may be just a game of math and when they can get rid of him as soon as possible while he still gets his pension. if i ve maybe there s something else in there and another part of the investigation where his name is a critical element. harris: i have to stop you when you get to the third may b be. we have a lot of facts to work with here and i ve got to tell