then tell us more about that. tell us about where did you get that information. you are going to hear a lot of, i can t answer that question because as you can plainly see in the report with the big blacked out area, it is redacted. it is harm to an ongoing area or invasion of privacy. we ll hear a lot of declining to answer and sticking to the letter of his own report. let me ask you this, many questions are out there still. why didn t he call on president trump to speak with him directly instead of written statements. will that come up? i think that is one of the biggest questions. he explained that in the mueller report. it is in the pages. he concludes he could have done it but it would have taken a long time and maybe he didn t need it. i m paraphrasing because it is wrong for me to say what is in the report without reading from
and the attorney general himself to make that determination. mueller did not make a recommendation about obstruction of justice. barr in consultation with his deputy attorney general, rod rosen ti rosenstein concluded based on the evidence presented to him from mueller and he did it fast. he only got the evidence on friday. a two-year investigation, and he concluded today that there was no basis to pursue an obstruction of justice charge against the president. and it s very important that in mueller s letter, and what is certain to be a frequently quoted passage from mueller s report that was quoted by barr, he said while the report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him. certainly congress is going to want to see the underlying basis for that conclusion and that is
capri: a violation of attornment attorney-client privilege. that s what they are trained to do, they re trying to figure out we will not know until this comes out, if it ever comes out in a transparent manner, which i will probably talk about later. but we won t know. it s also vacation. what they are trying to do, it seems, is to figure out that thread. to identify president trump as the director of all of this. melissa: that would be legit. he cannot, the president cannot or any part of his campaign to do something on behalf of them, to release this wikileaks to help them. they can t do that, it would be illegal. my question is just, we know the democrats did that. so. that s why i don t get it. i m not a lawyer, under string to understand. guy: andy mccarthy, our collie, was a lawyer. a prosecutor. he has talked extensively and written about how there are very specific and early-defined climes that they are supposedly looking into in mueller s
security. it s interesting because you mentioned the manner of collection. but beyond just the selfies, there were also these text messages. president trump tweeted today about the next messages between former fbi official lisa page and her lover, agent peter s. opinion what what is mueller doing here? what s the legal strategy when it comes to the end game now? it s much less legal strategy and much more p.r. strategy to convince the public that mueller can t be trusted. but unfortunately the facts here weigh in in mueller s favor.
the senate. if they try to push medicare for all senator roy blunt said that something they can unite against. and seniors particularly people who are now covered by medicare. there is no way that will happen. one thing that both sides agree on. it will be a major political issue particularly leading up to the 2020 elections. the countdown continues to partial ball government shutdown. this pending deal lives. for the border wall is still a stumbling block. speaking during an oval office meeting the president said he would be proud to shut down parts of the government if congress does not give him $5 billion for the wall. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are trying to hold out hope for a deal. there is a compromise and people will come to the table on good faith. we have to prevent a government shutdown.