russians and trump officials. they say with known intelligence and communications, they ve been charged with this type of thin . what if it comes out and it clears the present completely? how does he say, you know is a witchhunt then? and i think that is an interesting idea. usually when somebody has sort of a clear conscience they do not come forward and attack something before it comes out because they know they will be exonerated by the information that comes forward. i think what you have to look at and in the public sphere what we are ready know, you ve got michael flynn information, you have whatever will come from michael cohen, we know but the trump tower meeting, we know data was shared with russian operatives we know about the idea of building a tower in moscow that was not disclosed and contacts and business associations there. we know somehow for some reason we do not have the presidents tax returns.
eric? eric: we have an update now, emergency crews are on the scene of that 767 cargo plane crash that occurred this afternoon in houston, texas. that airplane believed to have been flying for amazon prime when it went down in trinity bay on approach to george h.w. bush international airport in houston, flying from miami international. jacqui heinrich is here to update us on more. hi, jackie. reporter: just getting new information on the status of this flight. it was an atlas airplane flying for amazon prime, one of 30 767s in its fleet. according to information on the tail number, the plane was 26 years old. of course, a developing situation, very little we know at this time. but we do know right now is according to the faa, three people were on-board. even though it s a large twin engine cargo plane, there s no confirmation of fatalities at this time. a local news affiliate is reporting there were no survivors, saying that they got that information from the
the dod has said determined barry. they stayed away from using the word wall. arthel: thank you very much. eric: we re getting information about the timing of the mueller report released. when that could be. and also with the president says he expects to read in it. plus it caused a bit of a stir. dianne feinstein putting rank on a group of students. but what really happened? could be something the senator will not soon forget. there is no way to pay for it. you come in here, and usa it has to be my way or the highway. i don t respond to that. i know what i m doing.
moments before. i think particularly the house but also the state attorneys general, they will take whatever information is in the mueller report that for jurisdictional of the reasons mr. miller cannot pursue, they will pursue it and they will probably take this into the next couple of years. eric: and on the other side, the chairman of the intelligence committee has been a longtime critic of the president.he wrote this in a special letter to republicans. early special counsel robert mueller soon will conclude his investigation and report. depending on what s in the report and we find in our own investigations. donations may face even greater challenge. why i am alarmed at we ve already seen and found the presence conduct and that of his campaign, i continue to reserve judgment about what consequences should flow from the eventual findings. i ask you, republicans, to do the same. michael, what do you think will happen and what do you think no matter what s in the report?
be charged in some type of conspiracy.that it couldn t happen there. again, i just reset i don t see anything to really give much, there is not a lot here that changes. we do know things from the past that i just don t think i would take great comfort in it if i were a presidential detractor what would i take great comfort in it. this information will continue to come out. i don t think we are near the end. i think there will be other charges in indictments, some may be sealed now. maybe some robert mueller lays out in the weeks ahead. eric: that s a great point, michael moore and chris staszak.the prosecutors still have their claws into some of this. thank you both. thank you. thank you. arthel: florida judge ruled federal prosecutors working under then miami u.s. attorney, alex acosta, broke the law in 2008 when they concealed a plea agreement from victims of sexual abuse by wealthy hedge fund manager jeffrey epstein.