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Everything is on the up and up, if this was a peft call, you would want even to go and tell your story and the fact they havent done so to me is incredibly telling. Mark, garrett, who i hope is getting a chance to read through these 17 pages of the summary, the preface to the report. Ive asked you this before. Listen, if theres no wrong doing and perry or mulvaney wanted to fund the president , republicans, you got your shot to call some people. Over to katy tur. Thank you very much. Good afternoon. Were following Breaking News at this hour. The Intelligence Committee has just released its report on the impeachment inquiry. House democrats say in no Uncertain Terms the president personally solicit Election Interference from a foreign governmecountry, quote, the evi overwhelming and so, too, is the evidence of his obstruction of congress. Joining me now is garrett and
jake. Also with us, former intel staffer, mika. Everybody, welcome. Garrett, you were just talking with stephanie and al
cupper mann. the former white house counsel. don mcgahn. this is somebody who s no longer than official. not someone closely involved in national security and is not as close of an adviser than the chief of staff so while there may be individual questions or answers that perry and the white house could claim executive privilege on, you would think perry falls into that same budget as mcgahn, as somebody who s not el l jibl. he would have to show up and you know maybe invoke executive privilege. i am not a lawyer though. ari may have better sense on that. the nunes stuff is really interesting. i want to go to more of the new material we re learning from the evidence. katy, one of the questions was why was the white house taking such a risk in looking so quote, unquote, guilty, by not releasing anything. i think part of the answer is here. this is just some of the call
that means or how to challenge those red flags. hhs not willing to discuss cases specifically with us, but a spokesperson telling cnn today, quote, parents in i.c.e. custody that have not yet been reunited with their child are a result of concerns over safety on parentage. o.r.r., the office of refugee resettlement, is working with dhs to evaluate if a parent sell jibl for reunification on a case-by-case basis and will continue to put the safety of children first during this process. so as i said, no two families stories are alike. we re reminded that timing is everything for these families. alejandra says if she would have known she would have been separated from her daughter, she never would have come here in search of a better life. just yesterday i met another mother and daughter. they traveled here for a month from el salvador. they crossed the border four days ago. they were detained, never separated. yesterday i saw them get on a bus heading to indianapolis to meet with family.