Access to them because they are being leaked to us by people who want us to think and conclude and have feelings about them in certain ways that they think is to their advantage, which i am just allergic to anyway. But the other part is like, you taped your client. Gross. I dont want to live in your world. Having grown up in courtrooms where i was listening to wiretaps run by the government and then living through watergate where information did come out in the way you are talking about, meaning information was at certain points leaked by people with agendas, definite agendas and you just kind of took it and rolled with it and waited until the end to see if it took a shape. Youre exactly right. And evidence is evidence. And i just i just need to like take a shower, get on wit. Like you know what i mean . Some of this stuff you just have to plow with it. These are their methods. We have to live with it in order to make sense of it. So my idea of an msnbc Network Special of rachel and th
Agendas, definite agendas and you just kind of took it and rolled with it and waited until the end to see if it took a shape. Youre exactly right. And evidence is evidence. And i just i just need to like take a shower, get on wit. Like you know what i mean . Some of this stuff you just have to plow with it. These are their methods. We have to live with it in order to make sense of it. So my idea of an msnbc Network Special of rachel and the tapes, tomorrow, can we sit down and just sketch that out, the rachel and the cohen Tapes Segment . You know i did the cocktail moments where there were drinks at the end of the show . We would have to do some sort of combo. Okay. So it would start with the drinks. Thanks, lawrence. Thank you, rachel. Did Michael Cohen betray you, mr. President . Did Michael Cohen betray you . Mr. President you worried about what Michael Cohen is going to say to prosecutors . Are you worried about what is on the other tapes, mr. President . Donald trumps answer to e
The president did not commit a crime, we would have said so. We did not however make a determination as to whether he did commit a crime, under a Longstanding Department policy, a president cannot be charged with a federal crime while he is in office. Charging the president with a crime was therefore not an option we could consider. It would be unfair to potentially accuse somebody of a crime when there can be no courts resolution of actual charge. Jesse but if you are now left with more questions than answers, do not expect that to change at all, mueller shutting down democrats calls for him to testify on capitol hill. I hope and expect this to be the only time that i will speak to you in this matter. I am making that decision myself, no one has told me whether i can or should testify or speak further about this matter. There has been added discussion about an appearance before congress. Any testimony would not go beyond our report. And beyond what ive said here today and what is cont
So. The president legal team quickly called this exoneration Legal Standard backwards. President trump tweeted today that this case is closed. Correspondent kevin corke, and reaction from the white house, peter doocy looking at the growing call for impeachment proceedings to begin from democrats. A senior political analyst brit hume has all of the analysts. We begin with chief intelligence correspondent Catherine Herridge and the mueller statement. Good evening, mueller cover the same ground as a 450 page russia report, on collusion and obstruction in april. But what the special counsel emphasize this morning that shook washington. If we had had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so. Breaking his silence, Robert Mueller made clear that he and his team did not exonerate President Trump or charge him with a crime of obstruction, saying that he was constrained by existing regulations. Under longstanding existing policy, a president cannot be c