i was saying the report is looking for us to have had tacit or explicit activities which would have created an indication of cooperation. to he in a signed letter of intent for a multi hundred million building in the largest tower of it in moscow, that looks like evidence to me and i don t know why it was completely dismissed here. jill? i think we need to see the full report and all of the facts it relies on because it may not even be if we don t see the exact semantics that mueller used, we will never know if he actually gave the power to the attorney general, or whether he intended to give it to congress. which seems to me more appropriate. and i also agree with malcolm, there s too much evidence in plain sight about what could be obstruction and what could be intent. the comment to lester holt on air that he fired comb dwroi ey
meet so they move away. we continue our stroll around her quarter. like every other venetian i meet she tells me the infrastructure is crumbling there s less municipal regulation fewer doctors fewer small shops and instead more souvenir stores and private accommodation. that buys that stuff i have a feeling he knows what was in there before the neighbor grocery maybe a bakery a butchers it. and you know what i once saw here the door was open and i could see inside there s a bed in there and a table in a bathroom window and by then it s rented out to tourists. as a bit odd that this could lead to that means there are people who sleep in there. and this is the aisle that i find that very objectionable. this is it must be unpleasant for them when i m going there with a lot of the business to see me and i don t know when they book
you see identified as 37-year-old march fitzgerald and 65-year-old richard, the man you see dangling on the hood were involved in a minor collision. things took a turn after they pulled over and the 65-year-old went to exchange paperwork with fitzgerald and when he took off. things went from bad to worse as the 65-year-old ended up on the hood with speeds up to 70 miles per hour on i-90, a busy massachusetts turnpike. i thought he was going to run over me. and i don t i don t think he stopped. tried to get me to slide off. i wasn t getting off the car. sandra: at some point he broke the windshield by hitting it with a water bottle. once officers arrived both men were arrested. fitzgerald facing three charges including assault with a dangerous weapon of a person
with maduro. bill: the trump team doubling down on support for the opposition leader. if danger comes to any american in that country. we ll have more on that. sandra: a wild case of road rage caught on cell phone camera. the details straight ahead. i thought he was going to run over me and i don t i don t think he stopped. he tried to get me to slide off. i wasn t getting off the car. alright, i brought in
that was a complaint also. looks like there was a basis and then finally, if you remember, spy gate, the whole idea that there was no reason to go into the campaign, if they are conceding that there was a reason to believe that members of the campaign were colluding with russia, clearly the fbi had a basis to use a nonintrusive tactic to discover more information about what russia might be up to. now, i have been very hard on saying don t get stuck on this, it s got to be a crime for it to be wrong basis because if it comes into whether politicians want to act on it, high crime and misdemeanor means as gerald ford taught us, whatever congress thinks it means. you say we shouldn t surrender so quickly. that we don t know that there s crimes going up to the president themselves. i m not confidence that there were crimes. i m just confident that we don t know whether there were crimes. he said the only crime the president could commit is if he conspired with the russians to hack the d