suggest that they have not been behind any effort to push kelly out, they re disputing that line of report iing but there s no question this isp precarious how kelly s hold on this job has been. he came in to clamp down on who the president could see and talk to and to get policy rolling in a better way. our reporting, the president isn t ready to make a change but there s no question his frustration level has grown. mack mcclarty, as a former chief of staff to a white house that had its own share of controversies in the first year, would you or nip around you have tolerated having someone in that post seeing the most top-secret documents without a full clearance but who had been credibly accused of domestic abuse by two former wives,
weeks of prep work and due diligence, the special counsel s operation has reached the point now of compelling evidence under oath before a grand jury, the power of subpoena is being weaponized. mueller s looking into two areas. nbc news is report iing that mueller issued grand jury subpoenas to pr executives who poworked for paul manafort. this is the first news we ve gotten that the essential counsel is beginning to compel witness testimony before the dwrand jury. mueller s looking at something else. whether michael flynn had a hand in asking the ruggssians to deliver dirt on hillary clinton. did he ask them to provide them with the former secretary of state s e-mails. if so, he was asking a foreign government to make a campaign contribution u for the trump campaign, which is against the law. you can t deliver opposition research, so the team is making serious progress, approach wg a
isis sleeper cells which have been setting off bombs in the eastern part of the city, with increasing frequency, are now passing out leaflets, warning people not to cooperate with the iraqi forces. so you ve got the problem of actually fighting isis on the ground in the west. and now, of course, you ve got the worry about your sleeper cells increasingly affective, ana. thank you so much, ben wedeman report iing. to europe where stockholm police say with immigrants and riots setting cars on fire. police threw warni ing rockets it continued to escalate. the clashes, of course, come just days after president trump suggested that immigrants in
democracy, always going to be some risk. we don t want to live in police states. but look here, turkey even has cracked down heavily on its own citizens. it is a nato country, but has a lot of internal problems. and it can t keep a lid on terrorists or guerrilla attacks or asymmetric warfare. we have to deal with it going forward. this virus will be with us a while. but they have got to find this one guy, frances, one or two or more, we don t really know. it is so unclear. we really need some of the direct report iing. i couldn t tell you right now if i believe there is one or with or more shooters there. i don t zblknow. wouldn t you say that s the difficulty now with investigators knowing they certainly want to get the word out there and get the public s help, but have to be cautious of not tipping off to whoever i out there, whoer is responsible could use it to their advantage. well, that s right.
access to the kremlin obviously is incredibly difficult. as soon as i see someone with access like that, my question is, how do i take advantage of the kind of access that i can t acquire as a government official? but isn t he kind of picking and choosing what intelligence he wants at this point. he s rejecting the intelligence community s assessment right now on russian hacking. time-out. two different questions. one is do you see him as an opportunity when he s at exxon. yes, i want to know what he knows. david gregory, our phil mattingly is report iing, sourc have told him, but they have a, quote, game plan to get him through. what do you think that is? how do you do that most effective ly effectively? i m not sure what their game plan is. rex tillerson is a smart guy who has good relationships and is going to have to answer tough questions about how he and how the administration will deal with russia. i think to phil s point, there s an opportunity here to deal differently