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Former special Counsel Robert Mueller was on capitol hill testifying before the intelligence committees, russia investigation. Well show the first hearing he appeared out. This is held by the house judiciary committee. [background noises] fiduciary Committee Welcome to order. Without objection, chair authorized to recess at anytime. We welcome everyone to todays hearing. Investigation into the russian president ial election. Thousand 16. A brief Opening Statement. Thank you for being here, doctor kohler. I would to say a few words about these things today. Responsible to, integrity and accountability. Your career is a model of responsibility. You are a decorated marine officer. He served as the department of justice and immediate estimate of 9 11 Service Director of the fbi. Two years ago, you return to Public Service into russian interference in 2616 election. Conducted the investigation with remarkable integrity. Twentytwo months, you never commented in public about the work even whe
Program on millennials and the future of journalism tonight at 9 00 p. M. Eastern. Here on cspan, cspan. Org or listen with the free radio app. New york times photographer 2013. Ills last visited in a law ofhotographing barack on. What has changed your life since then . We have a president who is not a politician in the white house and the iraqi people elected someone who is a businessman and now hes president of the United States. It is a lot work. We work nonstop. The president drives the new therefore itand affects us everyday penthouse, quite an exciting place to work right now. How is it different . Import a photographers standpoint, we get a lot more access. Sometimes three or four times a day, sometimes five times a day. Bill signings, executive orders, things like that. Involved. Ravel exhausting, but it is great. I love what im doing. I have the greatest job in the world. Every time i see somebody that i have not seen in a while, that is the first question they asked. It is ve
Captioning performed by vitac although your report states collusion is not a specific offense and you have said this this morning, or a term of art in federal criminal law, conspiracy is in the colloquial context are collusion and conspiracy essentially synonymous terms . You are going to have to rethat for me. Collusion is not a specific offense or a term of art in the federal criminal law, conspiracy is. Yes. In the colloquial context no public context collusion and conspiracy are essentially synonymous terms, correct . No. If not on page 180 of volume 1 of your report you wrote in as defined in legal dictionaries collusion is largely synonymous with conspiracy 18 usc you said at your may 29 press conference and here today you choose your words carefully. Are you testifying Something Different from what your report states. What im asking is if you can give me the citation i can look at the citation and evaluate whether it is accurate. Let me just clarify. You stated that you had stay
All right. David i dont consider myself a journalist. And nobody else would consider myself a journalist. I began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. How do you define leadership . What is it that makes somebody tick . So lets talk about what it was like to be chief of staff to President Trump. Was it all that you thought it would be in terms of the difficulty . More difficult than you thought . Are you pleased you did the job . Gen. Kelly it was certainly amongst the hardest jobs i ever had in my life. I say this as well after i was in the military. It was the most important thing i ever did. For 18 months, i staffed the president the way i think a president should be staffed. Presenting him options, getting the experts in with him to talk, hash things out. Thats what chief of staff does. That was vitally important. For 18 months i was there. We staffed the president very effectively. David was it the hardest job y