thanks for having me. neil: you were trying to illustrate the point that the president wasn t trying to interfere with him. in the end, tried to fire him, remove him or any of that. might have been a lot of rumors out there. in the end, he got to finish the project, got to leave as prosecutor himself. but on his terms, not on any presidential demands. is that what you were saying? yeah, you re right. several democrats that spoke before me kept on bringing up on how the president wanted to fire mueller and he told mcgahn and then he was trying to do things the bottom line is, he didn t fire mueller. mueller was able to do his entire investigation without being obstructed by any kwun. he himself resigned. so i thought it was really not a good point by the democrats. in fact the entire day was a failure for the democrats. chairman nadler had publicly
impeachment shouldn t be used every time a person doesn t like the president. you hear about it all the time. it s almost the norm. the other party tries to impeach them. what she is saying, stay the course, do your jobs and investigate and let the truth lead. she s not going to impeach. i read the second volume of the mueller report and it s pretty damning. i know what you think and i accept it, but i don t believe she will be for impeachment a year from now. all the reporting said she is delaying and saying i want to hear from one more witness and don mcgahn and ymueller. we have a front page story the next day that mcgahn said to fire mueller and he didn t follow-up. he didn t fire mueller. where is the case? i can see this coming apart. our reporting indicates that this prison comment was meant to mean more what you were saying that i don t want to impeach. let s find any other method than
interview with the washington post. texas democrat al green says he s willing to defy the speaker. i intend to bring impeach toment a vote. the president has been acknowledged by leaders and others he is not fit to hold office. ocasio-cortez disagrees with pelosi. i think the conversation in the caucus and i know a lot of members on the caucus have a different opinion, but that is why we caucus. another vocal pro-impeachment freshman, talib ducked questions today. do you agree with nancy pelosi? i think i ve made that very clear. others on the left say the thet alone kept president trump in check by calling for impeachment and talking about impeachment, we were able to limit what this president would do, first and foremost, he didn t fire mueller. nancy pelosi ally says
most lawmakers know the mueller report may come down thursday or friday, obviously we ll see. mitch mcconnell issued a thursday vote on resolution disapproving president trump s national emergency declaration. four republicans announced they will vote with democrats, that would set up the first veto of the trump presidency. another swing and miss for british prime minister theresa may. she tries to secure orderly exit from the european union. with another major defeat today in parliament, may has less than three weeks to go until the deadline to leave and she s running out of options. senior foreign affairs greg, joins us tonight from london. good evening, greg. hi, bret. it is a big political blow for prime minister may. future of one of our most important allies hangs in the balance. order! u.k. prime minister theresa may defeated again, latest version of the plan to have
metastasized. well, that gets your attention, doesn t it? it does. but i think it also i totally agree with what ben said. and, you know, the fact that mee pieces of this have been spun off to the eastern district of virginia, to the southern district of new york, and we don t even know, there may be other pieces of it, but the fact that whitaker is in the position he s in, even if temporary, he now overcea ceassees all of tha. yes, he has much more ability to possibly control and limit mueller s investigation because there s no direct reporting and oversight. but, you know, no one should think for a minute that u.s. attorneys offices and u.s. attorneys out there, even very independent ones like the southern district of new york, they report to the acting attorney general as well. so that is to me part of what has been so kind of calculated and dangerous about this situation. he didn t fire mueller, which would have set off alarm bells and, you know, even bigger