agenda, you would want to know that, wouldn t you? absolutely and i told them and i told the grand jury today i was deputy chief of the criminal division of the u.s. attorneys for the southern district. i said i wouldn t touch a witness like michael cohen for any amount. money. you simply cannot rely upon this guy. and tonight, he was on another station denying he waved the attorney/client privilege. here it is in writing and that s his signature on the second p page. so tucker: that s unbelievable. i guess he didn t know that and the district attorney didn t know that, and i told them michael cohen s been in your office 20 times and twice in the grand jury and he forgot to tell you he waved the attorney/client privilege 22 times? i mean really! is this the kind of witness you want to ride to the finish line? not in my book. tucker: i think all they care about is the finish line. i sure appreciate the information that you brought us tonight. you re quite welcome. tucker
a force beyond our borders denied, following attacks in rival militia groups bearded iraqi security forces deployed to the region as violence erupted overnight in the attacks come after violent clashes in baghdad left at least 30 people dead as unrest within the iraqi government continues. this is a live look at france one of the big stories there tonight australia strengthened their defense corporation and deepened diplomatic ties. at the countries are working on moving on from a breakdown in relations after australia canceled a military contract with france and took the business to the u.s. and great britain. officials from both nations said they are trying to turn the p page. some of the stories beyond the borders tonight. we will be right back.
with paul manafort and carter p page, being surveilled to under a fisa warrant, i have operated on the assumption that some authorities have been monitoring my communications the entire time. i have no evidence or knowledge or involvement in russia sean: plug me ask you this. i might be the only person in america that has actually interviewed julian assange five times. i did go to the ecuadorian nbc. some people like them, some people don t like him. that s irrelevant. we know he is a lament for the emails in play. he revealed these emails of the world. the question that i think we ve got to ask ourselves, if robert mueller s mandate, which has now expanded into the uae and well beyond what is original mandate was, if his mandate is to discover trump-russia collusion,
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