A look at the days news and headlines. At low containment. Bill its a big job. Probably something we deal with all week. Thank you live in redding, california. Sandra President Trump raising the stakes in the battle over the border wall threatening to shut down the government if he doesnt get the funding he has been demanding. The President Firing off this warning a short time ago tweeting quote, i would be willing to shut down government if the democrats do not give us the votes for Border Security. Which includes the wall. Must get rid of lottery, Catch And Release, etc. And go to system of immigration based on merit. We need great people coming into our country. Doug mcelway live at the white house this morning. Doug, an interesting tactic to see a republican president embracing the prospects of a Government Shutdown. It sure is. History has shown that whenever there has been a Government Shutdown in the past it is the Republican Party that takes the blame for it and in the aftermat
Succeeded where others failed. We have a president who really wants to fight for the American People and he wants to make sure that the rule of law is followed. And so when you have a case like this where in 2004 this individual is told that he is no longer a u. S. Citizen and must be deported and consecutive administrations ignores that it tears down the rule of law. It takes somebody like the president to say this is a decision. He is no longer a United States citizen. We want him out. Sandra brian yenis joins us in new york. What more do we know about how this former nazi guard managed to get into the United States . Look, this nazi guard has been living here since 1949 as a war refugee. He lied to u. S. Immigration officials telling them he spent world war ii working on his fathers farm in his hometown of what was poland, present day ukraine and said he worked in a
farming down of brooklyn, a Close Knit Community of 1500 residents. It has been weeks where that community has come to
because of a hold-out or is it still so early because it s such a complicated case with so many tax, banking and foreign documents? we have multiple sources close to the defense side telling us that if the reason that there have been three full days of deliberations that have been quiet and not produced a verdict is because of a problem with a juror, they think that that would be disclosed to reveal at some point today. on the way into court this morning manafort s attorneys said the defendant feels good, which we saw as well. and we understand he is getting at least one briefing from his legal team every day. that s about it in terms of updates for manafort on deliberations. while in the courthouse he is in solitary confinement and totally isolated. the jury has been deliberating for more than 22 hours and no more substantive questions for the judge since the first day since they wanted clarity about the fundamentals of the mueller
manafort, they re interested in manafort testifying against trump or providing information as judge ellis said, you have to worry not only about squeezed witnesses singing but about them making up stories, elaborating on stories. the better the story, the better the deal they ll great. the great fear when you deal with witnesses and try to prosecute them in order to get them to testify against other people. i used to teach my first year students always commit a crime with somebody in america with more important than you are so you can turn them in and they can t turn you in. that s the play that s going on now. bill: paul manafort s trial begins tomorrow. trump and his lawyers have repeatedly sought to play down manafort s connection to the president. there you go. the trial won t be entirely without references to the campaign. giuliani said just this morning manafort has nothing on the president. he was part of this his campaign for four months.