place. and john said that that was not correct. that it did not happen. it did not happen. with regard to the other issues that you brought up, the irregularities in this inquiry from the offsets including the beginning of it which is the dossier issue that starts the whole thing, of course that is an issue. i could give you a whole list. we do not have time for that again. all of that is relevant to the nature and the scope of the inquiry and it is just resolution. at the end of the day, i am convinced that we are going to get it there. we will end it soon, but i do not give dates, but i will tell you this, i am not worried about questions on russia. sean: okay, jay sekulow. it will be interesting if this is james comey two weeks before the election. thank you for being with us. when we come back, powerful analysis, alan dershowitz, andy mccarthy, and colin kaepernick, now the face of nike, let s remind you about colin kaepernick, jesse and jessica straight ahead.
and said one thing contradictory to what he said, that sets him up for a perjury trap. well, you are jumping way ahead to that of the discussion to what happens if there was an interview or not an interview. but what you said was very important. this white house has been the most transparent in history when it comes to investigations or inquiries like this. you mention don mcgann s 30 hours of testimony. there has been 30 other testimonies that the white house put forward to testify, 1.4 million pages of documents that have gone forward, so the idea that the special counsel has not been given access to information would be readily admitting that this has been a transparent investigation in a transparent inquiry. there is all of this media s been going on about what was said or not said, but let me tell you this, the president of the united states authorize the legal team, the white house counsel and his private lawyers to engage this in a transparent basis. this has been done. he nee
dictator thug, really? this is nike s let s do it. there is a lot more to colin kaepernick than sertoli old decisions. sean: misjudge, may be purposely dawned, let s say that. do you wanted on this vote? you are hilarious. sean: it just fell on me. there is a lot more to what colin kaepernick has done to drawing attention to racial injustice. that is what this is about and why nike has him. sean: fire departments and police that serve and protect us, do they deserve better than that? better than the socks or the protest? because the socks and the protests are different things. he is drawing attention to himself, because that is all anybody is talking about. and the only reason that nike did this is because most of their sales come from countries outside of america, so they are playing to the anti-american
side, you cannot lose the election and pick judges. if you want to pick judges, you better win. sean: obama used to call us that, lindsey graham hammering democrats for their outrageous behavior, also breaking tonight, the new york times reporting that robert mueller will accept written answers from the president. does this mean the investigation will come to the end, ever, nearly 500 day is coming here to weigh in on all of this is the president s attorney, also the chief counsel for the senator for law and justice, jay sekulow who has done legal work for me in the past and we had broke bread together. and talked once about sports. how are you? hey, sean, good. sean: you argued before the supreme court 12 times? yes. sean: any won most of your cases, right? we have been very fortunate, i am blessed in that regard, you
i will tell you this. we have an ongoing dialogue with the office and special counsel. myself and our colleagues have continued an ongoing dialogue. dialogue continues bread i will not discuss the contents of what has been agreed to or not agreed to. but i will tell you this, i am not concerned about the president of the united states responding if we decide to accept the proposition of responding to written questions. responding to questions about the russia and interference with the election. the president s committed, no underlying crime that the president was concerned in. and they ask questions and we think they are appropriate, we would respond. we have not even responded to the special counsel sean: but the white house counsel has spent 30 hours testifying before, which to me is mind-blowing. but don mcgann gave them 30 hours, if the president went in