the third lowest pressure of any storm since records going back to the late 1800s. repeat that for us again. to the novice like me when you say low pressure, as soon as i hear low, i think of positive and it s a big negative. the lower the pressure the winds are creating by the pressure. low pressure and high pressure. the lower the pressure can get, the force can crank up and increase further especially a tight eye like this one. the fact this woone will be compared to andrew, katrina and camille. if you told me that a week ago, i would say you re crazy. i don t want people to think we re all done.
denied various motions to have charges dropped. but again, this is the first time that we could see this being taken up by a hier court. i was talking to one of andrew miller s attorneys about this, and he basically said look, we are doing a public service. we are going to figure this out one way or another. either this will be struck down and all of a sudden mueller s authority will no longer need to be questioned, it will be upheld, or we ll have an indication that mileler is in fact out of bounds. sara murray, thank you. in a week that included hush payments to women and long time loyalists flipping to take deals, it was a tough woone for the president. but what does melania trump think about all this? what we re learning next.
sooner the better. i expect him to testify. that s not all. new video from our british partner channel 4 reveals the boss of the company that used facebook s information cambridge an lit ka brging about how it helped send donald trump to the white house. have you met trump? many. ti times. joining me now is reporter anna shekter. cambridge an lit kaput facebook in the cross hairs. what have we learned? we re hearing from the academic who is the woone who created the technology that allowed them to access these 50 million user profiles and he says cambridge and facebook made a scapegoat of him. he was assured that all of this was above board and let s take a
china if they are allyiigning t take on north korea? the big concern in washington, if we get the chinese out of the business of helping the noorth korean, the russians will backfill with the oil and rest of to help keep north korea going. and i think woone thing trump tried do to do was try to separ beijing from moscow. that is a difficult task because the chinese and russians have been cooperating on a number of security issues that undermine the united states. and so to get the russians and certainly putin to help is i think critical task but nonetheless one which we probably will not be successful. all right. pleasure to talk requewith you. disappointment is quhat former staffer calls the trump white house. the reason why he decided to quit his job next. and then i ll speak with max baucus and senator mitch mcconnell s backup plan if the
congressman lee zeldin is joining us. why do you stand on this budget in its current form? right now i m reviewing it. the process does sta in the house as you just pointed out, that s where the appropriations the whole process begins. there are some parts that i ve reviewed that i like. i like to see the investment in counterterrorism funding, investment in our nation s veterans. i don t like seeing for example the cut to nih. a big cut to nih. so as we move forward, i think republicans and democrats, conservative, liberal, house and senate and the president, we all need to work together, we share input of what we like, what we don t like. the owoone thing that is good i that the president s budget balances where one of my criticisms of his predecessor s budget is that it didn t actually balance. so part of this needs to be