House this past week, but now the Ranking Member of the House Intelligence Committee is speaking out. Talked with cnn today. Where does their investigation go now . Well, one of the big things that both the house and Senate Intel Committees are trying to weigh is just how valuable Michael Flynn, the former National Security advisers testimony will be. Of course, the big bombshell at the end of the week is that flynn said he is willing to testify if he is granted immunity for that testimony. Hes offered this up to both of those committees. He has offered it up to fbi and the Justice Department, but it seems as though the committees in the congress are a little skeptical that there will be any real value in flynns testimony, at least to the point where they would be willing to take that immunity. This is what adam schiff, that Ranking Member on the house intel committee, had to stay about it this morning on state of the union. We dont want to do anything that will interfere in any case t
know she s not being investigating for what are felonies and the e-mail scandal, how does she fix an election with phoney russia propaganda that never happened and she get that phony document to be used as basis for an fisa warrant, and media ignores it. the media could ignore it but the justice department won t. i m sure jeff sessions will open an investigation. they have to. what the dossier. everything she did. it is horrible. she could condone what her husband did as long as she wants to, but we just sent a bipartisan letter to congress. shame on her. she must be investigated. and this now now we re finally seeing her real colors. how every station in the country is not going to cover this
about surveillance and leaks. i mean how effective are those tweets? shouldn t he be calling more attention to some of the accomplishments? why is he focusing so much on that other issue? well, look, i think first of all thanks for putting that up on the screen. i think it is very fair to point out how many things this president has gotten done in the first 65 days of his administration. why isn t the president pointing those things out himself. instead he is talking about surveilled yajs and leaks. yeah, because he is pushing back on what the media and washington d.c. is obsessed with, which is that they re trying to pin some sort of phoney russia story on him even while tons of people are looking for evidence, and there s no evidence of anything have occurred, and in the meantime ignoring what has been happening, which is people were unmasked completely irrelevant to the russian investigation. we don t know that. and possibly for political purposes. fake news. involving
need him to learn information we can t learn from other sources. so it is very early i think even to be considering this. we re not ready to consider that. we re not even publicly acknowledging that he s contacted us, and if and when we would talk to general flynn, under what other considerations. we would want to make sure we knew all of the right questions to ask. we re not anywhere close to making those drawing those conclusions yet. but yet this investigation moves forward, and of course the president himself tweeting this week that he encouraging essentially michael flynn to seek immunity as he moves forward in this investigation. just another example of how this situation with russia continues to be a cloud over this white house. all right. thank you to ryan nobles, as we turn to matt rivers now in beijing and discuss the upcoming visit with the president of china coming to the mar-a-lago resort there with the president of the u.s. this week. today president trump, in s