sewed it up? they put together enough evidence? i feel they had enough to arrest him, to gather enough evidence and arrest him and get him off the street, and that is the most important element of the original phase of this prosecution. now what they need to do is ensure that there are no other packages and there are no co-conspirators. that becomes the next step that they take, then down the road they sort it all out. and there is a lot more investigation to come there will be a lot more evidence to gather through all sorts of some more time consuming search warrants and cell phone records and, you know, searching his cell phone, searching his computer, his e-mail, social media, trying to trace exactly where he was, and then get surveillance footage from where it was that he may have bought the components of the devices, from the post office. there is a lot that will still come, but what they were really trying to do is identify the person and identify him enough to get him off the
nothing sewed nothing and then all of a sudden there is this leak that came out right before this vote that was going to happen on judge kavanaugh and judge kavanaugh came with the facts he opened his heart and spoke the truth. from there it s just so telling the fact that this man deserves to be on the supreme court. brian: what we heard yesterday over and over again to brett kavanaugh as if they had short-term memory loss every democratic lawmaker, why don t you call for an fbi investigation? why don t you tell the white house. look at don mcgahn dick durbin said call for an fbi investigation. why wouldn t you? let s remember the people calling for the fbi investigation, they have already made up their mind. they have decided that they are voting no on brett kavanaugh from day one since he was nominated these democrats came out in full force. they said they would do everything, everything they could to stop him. and that s when they stearated to drag his name in the mud. that s whe
a somali woman who s joined the call for an end to after her name has been changed to protect her identity. and one has to say. i was about eleven and twelve years old several people held me down then they cut me off they laid me on the table i can still picture it i had such horrific pain well then the sewed me together. they tied my legs together for a month so that the wind would heal. them by the head had i types of female genital mutilation very anywhere from damaging the clit or us to summing up the vaginal opening in some countries the brutal practice is considered a rite of passage a prerequisite for marriage. in somalia the procedure is done by your so-called cutter they have no idea what they re doing they just have a knife and a razor and they cut to even after two and
have changed this potential outcome or was the pardon the only recourse he had at that point? well, i think perhaps at that point it was the only resource. the seeds for this were sewed long ago. frankly, when you trust somebody with your inner most secrets that are this damaging, you need to 25take care of him. he should have taken michael cohen to washington, shown him some degree of loyalty. the problem here is that the president s conduct is about to catch up to him. this is a man that has shown zero loyalty to people with the exception of vladimir putin over the years and he s demanded absolute loyalty from everyone else in his life. and now what you re seeing is you re seeing that catch up to him. again, there s zero doubt in my mind, zero doubt, that michael cohen is cooperating, is going to further cooperate with prosecutors against the
with the u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo. mariia butina is the 29-year-old grad student accused of being a russian agent. she s currently held without bail, charged with attempting to infiltrate republican circles including the nra in an effort to advance a pro-kremlin agenda. foreign minister lavrov says the charges were in his estimation fabricated. joining me, the vice president of think tank, great to have you with me. let me get reaction to the story, this young woman was in and around washington, d.c., trying to sew the kind of discord she s alleged to have sewed in that indictment. what do you make of it? what it shows the russians have for a long time had plans to infiltrate republican party and its surrounding universe, that they were trying hard to get close to people to move an agenda that would try to tear america apart, push it to extremes. mariia butina was a big part of