president trump refusing to commit to the public release, i m sorry, of special counsel robert mueller s russia investigation report. here s the exchange. would you make the mueller report public, because you say there s nothing in there it s totally up to the attorney general. you would haven t a problem if it became public? excuse me. excuse me, that s up to the attorney general. i don t know. it depends. i have no idea what it s going to say. pamela brown is outfront at the white house. and pamela, of course, he does have an idea of what it s going to say, if you go with his public comments, where he has publicly said, there is no collusion, no wrongdoing, nothing whatsoever to see here, so why wouldn t he then commit to letting the american people see the report? well, with ererin, this is pt trump being president trump, being noncommittal, even though, as you said, he has said all along that there is nothing there, no collusion, and that the entire investigation is
opinions and that you have a round table filled be intelligence opinions. they haven t been correct just as he stated later when they told president bush there were weapons of mass destruction with saddam hussein. we later found out that wasn t the case. did president bush push back and say he knew better? well he also wasn t on twitter and social media as often as our current president so i m not sure if he said those words or not. i don t think he said he knew better. don, your reaction? i don t know what to say. the stakes are too high for the president to be willy-nilly deciding for his own vain and ego fiscal ego reasons that he knows more than our intelligence services. one thing that is very disturbing is the way that we have politicized and made such a partisan activity out of intelligence, every american in this country owes our security
mechanism to make it public. here is part of the interview with cbs margaret brennan talking about the views on what should happen to that report. would you make the mueller report public because you say there s nothing in there totally up to the attorney general. congress can subpoena it anyway. totally up to the attorney general. what do you want them to do. even the mueller report said it had nothing to do with the campaign. you would haven t a problem if it became public. excuse me, excuse me. that s up to the attorney general. i don t know. i have no idea what he s going to say. one of the curious statements than what is where he says even the mueller report said it had nothing to do with the campaign. i don t know what he s referring to there. we don t yet have a report from robert mueller. what we do have a earre a serie indictments that include individuals associated with the campaign, namely paul manafort, the campaign chairman who s been convicted. michael
as ashton and brianna remember their mother telling them. we happen to be laying on the bed with her. she just started talking. she was like, i am just i m so happy that i have you girls and dad. it was kind of a conversation that you don t have every day. still, there was work to be done. it was not a new house, could use some remodeling, particularly the bathroom co. courtney was still living with her parents as the work began. they were going to be doing the tile work and stuff so we would haven t a shower for that day. so shower out of commission, they decided to wake up early, put on the bathing suits and rinse off in the outdoor spa before the contractor arrived at 6:45 a.m. it was june 7th, 2007. chris got up first, turned on the spa to warm it up and called brianna at the college dorm in san bernardino. here s your wake up call, babe. go out on the run.
we re not sure what many of these people are doing. some of them seem to be like 23-year-old trump campaign staffers who ran the campaign in kentucky. some are real washington people. lobbyists. we found around 36, at least 36 registered former registered lobbyists. this is not a swamp-draining group of people. 36 lobbyists working in the agencies, including a guy from a luge defense contractor on the tech side now at the department of defense. that s right. there s a guy named jeff burr, the head of government relations through the construction industry trade association is who is now at the department of labor and trump during the campaign this doesn t get brought up but he told several interviewers he would haven t a problem banning lobbyists from his administration so there are many lobbyists, a lot of campaign people, former hill staffers and some of these fringe types. sam, i want to talk to you about a guy who s not in the agency named sebastian gorko.