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that there was conspiracy in the first place. frank, let me pick up on that point glen brought up which is when it came to the firing of comey and comey claiming that trump asked him if he could, quote, let the flynn thing go, is that clear enough to make an obstruction case, or did the president have to be more explicit in what he told jim comey to do? so we all know that obstruction is about establishing the intent of the person who s allegedly obstructing. do you that through a totality of circumstances. what i think mueller is going to do is he s going to look at the comey firing, but he s going to look at it in concert with all the other evidence of attempts to obstruct. prepping witness statements which he may have done for cohen. manafort communicating secretly back to the white house about what s going on in talks with mueller. all of that is going to be, as glen said, the kind of fake narrative about the trump tower meeting. you put that all together and i
i want to bring in his boss, rob robby mook who ran the clinton campaign. mr. mook, thank you for joining us tonight. my pleasure. let me ask you about this point glen was make about how frustrating it was to feel like you guys were describing this accurately, you were putting appropriate emphasis on what was going on here about the outrageousness and the unique nature of the fact that russia had interfered in the campaign but it just couldn t be heard. i know you well enough to know from our conversations on the air to know you were frustrated. looking back with a few months in hindsight do you feel like there s anything different you could have done? is there something you wish you could have changed about the way you handled it to make people understand better? it s a good question. i think we were frustrated because as glen said, when the story first came out in the
caplin, a senior spokesperson for the clinton campaign. he got a very early very close look at the russian attack on democratic information. i want to bring in his boss, robby mook who ran the clinton campaign. thank you for being here. my pleasure. i want to ask you about this point glen was make about how frustrating it was to feel like you guys were describing this accurately, you were putting appropriate emphasis on what was going on here about the outrageousness and the unique nature of the fact that russia had interfered in the campaign but it just couldn t be heard. i know you well enough to know from our considerations on the air to know you were frustrated. looking back with a few months in hindsight do you feel like there s anything different you could have done? is there something you wish you could have changed about the way you handled it to make people understand better? it s a good question. i think we were frustrated
democratic information. i want to bring in his boss, rob robby mook who ran the clinton campaign. thank you for being here. my pleasure. i want to ask you about this point glen was make about how frustrating it was to feel like you guys were describing this accurately, you were putting appropriate emphasis on what was going on here about the outrageousness and the unique nature of the fact that russia had interfered in the campaign but it just couldn t be heard. i know you well enough to know from our considerations on the air to know you were frustrated. looking back with a few months in hindsight do you feel like there s anything different you could have done? is there something you wish you could have changed about the way you handled it to make people understand better? it s a od questio i think we were frustrated because as glen said, when the