A look at breaking news, politics and reports from around the world. Yeah. I think thats a good point. On Paul Manafort, the former Trump Campaign chairman convicted yesterday on eight felony counts, bank fraud, tax fraud, stealing literally millions of dollars from american taxpayers, not reporting income on tens of millions of dollars, is there a chance hell still cooperate with the Special Counsel Paul Manafort . He has another trial coming up next month. Right. Look. If youre Paul Manafort, i mean, youre looking at possibly some serious jail time. There is an incentive. But i think what you are seeing is the president telegraphing directly to Paul Manafort, if you stay put, if you do not as he said, if you refuse to break, if you see that tweet that he he contrasts Paul Manafort with Michael Cohen its very clear that hes telegraphing to Paul Manafort that if he doesnt break with him that perhaps theres a pardon in the offing and you can see, also, by the way, Paul Manaforts legal t
Good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters in new york. Day 578 of the Trump Administration. And tonight the president of the United States is coming off a vicious string of personal attacks, comparing people to dogs and rats and calling Robert Mueller discredited and disgraced. He is neither. And now tonight the president is talking about what is at the heart of all of it. The russia investigation. Now that he knows his white house lawyer has testified fully before the mueller team. This afternoon, reuters interviewed President Trump. They report, he is, quote, worried that any statements under oath he provides to special counsel Robert Mueller could be used to bring Perjury Charges against him. Quote, trump echoed the concerns of his top lawyer in the probe, Rudolph Giuliani, who has warned that any sitdown with mueller could be a perjury trap. Reuters quotes the president as saying association if i Say Something and he, meaning comey, says something, and it is my
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Locations throughout the United States. This is a shared fate that everybody has to come together. Law enforcement, the community, has to, you know, solve for this problem. All right. Jonathan and josh and phil mudd in studio, thank you so much. You can follow me on facebook and twitter at jake tapper or tweet the show at the lead on cnn. Our coverage on cnn continues right now. This is cnn Breaking News. We want to welcome our viewers in the United States and around the world. Im wolf blitzer in the Situation Room. Were following Breaking News. The investigation into home made bombs sent to cnn, the clintons, the obamas and other political figures in what New York Citys mayor is now calling an act of terror. None of the devices exploded, but there is fear, serious fear, that there may be more out there. President trump called the
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a family. Many people dream of seeking a Better Future in the u. S. Most arrive legally but about eleven Million Immigrants in the country are believed to be undocumented they come from across the globe in recent years most have come from Mexico Guatemala el salvador and honduras theyre fleeing gang crime violence and poverty many children on mothers with their children. Around sixty percent of undocumented immigrants have lived in the country for more than a decade. Have at least one child who is a u. S. Citizen by birth and they own their own home. Rose escobar was living a fulfilled life in texas she m