thing here. i want to see it all. of course, i want to see it all. just like you i feel there is a transparency aspect of this, we have a right to demand it. one more if we have time. smerconish, funny liberals say they are for laws and procedures but want mueller report which to be completely release and ignore the procedures and process. wow. i think it s not a justification for the public to be shut out entirely. that s what i would say. answer the survey, will the full mueller report, will it, not should it, will it be released to the public? go vote. up a ahead, president trump got international news, u.s.-backed forces defeated isis and fully liberated its last strong hold in eastern syria. ben weidman will join us from
people around him. it s not the whole ball game. he could say, robert mueller saying, here are my findings, i find significant evidence of collusion or obstruction, i think there is more smoke and i refer to you for further proceedings as you see necessary, especially given the doj policy against the sitting president, indicting a sitting president. i think a key question will be did mueller hold off on further action because of that policy or the quality of the evidence? you know, i m so glad you brought that up. in my discussion earlier this hour with senator coons, that s what i was getting at, should we be surprised the mueller report will not have an indictment when the policy says you can t die. it s into the law, it s a policy. i don t mean to suggest that s what the finding will be. there really couldn t have been a different outcome today, right? there is no possible way that mueller was going to indict the
rightly claim for the defeat of isis in this latest chapter? reporter: well, michael, i think there is no question about it, the united states was key in making this victory over isis possible. we have been watching as almost daily u.s. aircraft along with, we believe, french aircraft as well have been striking the isis positions in this last strong hold of the terror group in this part of the country. but going beyond just that, they have been providing support and training and weapons and ammunition to the u.s.-backed syrian democratic forces now for in years. going back, of course, to the obama administration. there are now about 2,000 u.s. troops and other personnel in this part of the country. where we were, we saw that there were there s an american artillery battery. there are french and british special forces in the area as well. and their help was critical.