with a russian lawyer in trump tower in june of 2016. the president weighed in as any father would based on limited information that the he. reporter: down playing the meeting discussing a program about russian adoptions with no mention of what would be revealed, that the russians set up the meeting offering dirt on hillary clinton. in a comp call with the president and hope hicks, it warned the statement obscuring the purpose of the meeting would backfire because e-mails would eventually reveal the truth, but according to corallo, she replied, quote, those e-mails will never get out. at the time, he was alarmed at the implication. hicks attorney fired back with this statement, she never said that, and the idea that hope hicks ever suggested that e-mails or other documents would be concealed or destroyed is completely false. corallo reportedly wrote down comments about the e-mails never
and it s also grounds for impeachment. you just can t do that. you can t try to effect this investigation by pardoning a witness who may say something bad against you. but don t you think that mule tear and his team in accepting this plea bargain agreement where them, they got everything out of him in the course of all of the discussions they had leading up to that plea agreement? we don t know. we don t know exactly what all the conversations have been. but robert mueller has been very smart. only charged michael flynn with one count. meaning that state prosecutors could go after michael flynn for other alleged crimes michael flynn engaged in and the president cannot pardon him for those crimes. why do you think it would be obstruction of justice if the president pardons michael flynn? he has the authority to issue pardons? he does unless the reason is to prevent negative information from coming to the president. then in that case you are trying to use the pardon power to
trump administration or the campaign, two of whom held very high position, mr. manafort chaired the campaign and general flynn was, of course, the national security adviser, inarguably the highest level security position in all of federal government. we know as well according to open sources that bob mueller is in the white house, interviewing hope hicks, if reports are correct and jared kushner, and others. so he s in the white house. we ll see where this goes. your words, i mean, potentially the beginning of the end for the trump administration, a thin membrane, that s going pretty far. is it not just as plausible that flynn, for example, the latest guilty plea in all of this, could have been operating independent of the knowledge of the president? no. and, in fact, the plea bargain agreement makes specific reference to the fact that he was not. what s not plausible is if this does not go farther. whether or not it reaches the president remains to be seen, but it s not at all pla
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umar farouk abdulmutallab is expected to plead guilty to some charges. he s representing himself at the pretrial hearing. before he fired his lawyers, they were trying to reach a plea bargain agreement that would have had him released from prison at some point. that s interesting. nigerian terror suspect faces a life sentence for allegedly trying to blow up a northwest strike with a bomb hidden in his underwear. a florida man calls 911 after his wife suddenly goes into labor. amazingly, the dispatcher is able to walk the first time dad through the whole process over the phone. oh, boy! take a listen. first to the 911 call and then to the reaction of both mom and dispatcher. see the head? yes, i can see the head with the hair on it. the baby is crying. ok, gently wipe the baby wipe off the baby s mouth and nose. ok. dry it off with a clean towel. we weren t expecting it was going to happen so fast. i love my job. oh, girl, i should have said. doctors say the baby gir