The United States even more chaotic. So the president is referring to this woman here, russian lawy lawyer that was part of the Infamous Trump tower meeting. She revealed shes both a lawyer and, quote, an informant. Nbc news obtained emails between her and russian government officials showing that she had deep ties to the creme win. The email suggested she worked with the Prosecutor Generals Office to coordinate a response on a u. S. Tax fraud case against a russian businessman. This underscores veselnitskayas level of influence between her then secret meeting with donald trump jr. , Jared Kushner and former Campaign Manager paul manafort. Joining us is larry litman, former u. S. Attorney and attorney general. Great to have both of you with us. John, let me begin with you, if i may and hone in on vil veselnitskaya who is saying she was not only an informant but a lawyer working with the kremlin. When you get all of this evidence that weve gathered over the last couple of years about ru
They cross with children. So theyve caught on how it works. Usually the mom will cross with their child. They will be released into the United States, pending obviously the asylum case. And a lot of these people never show up to their cases. The next day, the father crosses, with his child, and we never find them either. So theyve learned to game the system. The arrival of the caravan sparking pro immigrant rallies on both sides of the border. William la jeunesse is reporting from the Border Crossing in tijuana, mexico. Describe the scene for us there now. Well, rick, Something Big just happened. Weve just received word from customs and Border Protection that they will not be accepting any of the caravan immigrants today. They say that they are at full capacity and so they dont even bother showing up at the port of entry which is why possibly this thing is paralyzed right here because we expected this caravan of immigrants to leave the building you see behind me, walk about 2 to 3 bloc
The unemployment rate in each of the three counties of Central Oregon remained relatively unchanged in April, according to the monthly report released on Tuesday by the Oregon Employment Department.
Elinor Wilson moved to Bend with her family in 2000 at age 4. The town’s population hovered slightly above 50,000. NorthWest Crossing was still forestland. Heavy traffic was rare, and