is i felt they were very biassed against roger when i was in there. i felt that they re going after roger. i felt, paul manafort and rick gates did illegal things. and they couldn t pay the taxes. i don t know why they don t want to pay the taxes and they worked for russian oligarchs. roger didn t work for russian o oligarchs. they asked me things shall in order was it some grand plot by roger and me to get fired. and then i would work for ted cruz, and then we would collude with the russians. that s ridiculous. sam sad last week here on wednesday that this was an extremely professional and highly-skilled team. so the notion that they were asking questions, first of all, does not mean that they were suggesting, that there awere answer that would be true or false, only that there were things that they would pursue.
continue to secure it to the ro raqqah civilian council. they can t restore until it s completely clear of mines. the ceremony is happening at the stadium where isis made its final stance and it s also a location they used as a prison. in fact it s main prison, we were told. let me go to nick. you were what, one of the first into the hold city, the old part, ancient part of raqqah earlier this year. just when it was being lipper liberated. what are you now seeing in raqqah s center? are you get ag clear fic picture? reporter: it s hard to tell because the most staggering thing about that city is is there are no people. the only people we came awere the fighters celebrating the
donald trump during the election. they are making their voices heard about his performance so far as commander in chief. as far as russia, i want to know what is going on. i want to know about the contacts. speaker ryan made a major mistake. health care is something that is very important, very personal, very complex. it certainly is personal. lindsey graham wrapped up a town hall recently. vaughn is joining me. what are you hearing, vaughn? reporter: there awere mostly democrats. a handful of republicans who expressed ire and lindsey graham, particularly over the supreme court. lindsey graham said that he s willing to use a nuclear option which would not require 60-vote filibuster in order to move the
hampshire. reporter: as good as the e-mail news is for the trump campaign, he still has to battle back into this race. keep in mind millions of votes have already been cast when other news cycles were not treating him so well and he s campaigning in maine right now, we know maine splits its electoral votes, that is a sign that they know this race if they have a chance of winning is going to be extremely close, wolf. jim acosta reporting for us. thanks very much for that update about that let s get to more on the breaking news. we re joined by clinton campaign press secretary brian fallon. thanks for joining us. good afternoon. when was hillary clinton in fact, when awere her lawyers informed about this development that there is a new review under way? we learned about it and she learned about it the same time everyone else did. but i guess if the director of the fbi was going to be sending a letter to eight different republican chair men on capitol hill, it shouldn t be a sur
brian williams. i wanted to put up a tweet from a viewer who asked me this morning, we re talking at this point about almost a dozen apparent cases of misstatements. in any other industry wouldn t these be called lies? aren t journalists supposed to hold polices accountable in the same way? why are these being called embellishments and not lies? because it s not clear to me in some of these cases that they rise to the level of an outright lie. a couple of months ago when this controversy first emerged, kimberly dozier, who almost lost her life in iraq actually noted that when she went back and tried to get an account of what happened both of the soldiers that she talked to turned out to have false memories of what happened and i think to some extent there is some slack that s given when people rn in awere