country, i know what the issue is. yes, yes. metropolitan police are currently investigating and criminal charges are now possible. thanks so much for joining us. ac 360 starts now. good evening. we begin tonight with a stunningly simple fact. the former president of the united states has just loudly and proudly confessed to the very thing the house select committee is hard at work trying to prove. he has also just dangled pardons in front of the people who attacked the capitol and leveled straled threats, hinting at potential mob violence at those who would investigate or prosecute him. yet, that fact that he did all that in just a single weekend shocking as it is, also comes with the depressingly familiar corollary. it has always been this way. he haltz always said the quiet part out loud, whether after the fact or before or both. he is consciously or not a serious confessor.
the other problem is that these e-mails are occurring just days before the anniversary of 9/11. everybody was concerned that we had a major problem on our hand as. he was more or a lone wolf. how did authorities become aware this plot existed. didn t know he was there. he was living colorado at the time. he had traled to pakistan. trained in an al-qaeda training camp. gotten explosives training in an al-qaeda training camp and made it back into the united states and didn t know who he was. that in an of itself was nerve racking and in this story tonight, you re going hear how it unfolds and how the national security agency played a very important role on a small tip that allowed this whole thing to kind of kick into action and the scary thing and the good thing about this is it showed how across agencies our intelligence services kind of rounded up in
at the sarah huckabee sanders situation, there are two sides to the story. you have her getting kicked out of the restaurant. a lot of people upset about that happening. some were not upset with that happening. the other issue is the ethical one. walter schwab, head of ethics in president obama s administration tweeting out, it was essentially inappropriate sarah huckabee sanders would use her white house twitter account representing herself as a representative of the administration to criticize this restaurant, to call it out by name, to mention where it is, et cetera. how strong a case is that? what are folks telling you about the ethical line she may have crossed? i think it is one of a number of different cases where you have president trump and his senior officials calling out specific companies. he has raled on amazon and jeff bezos. you had kellyanne conway even talk about how people should buy ivanka s clothing. and it is this situation where it is seen as unethical to call
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visit. what do these selections of ma nu nuch mnuchin and ross single about the economic policy? reporter: sounds like an aggressive economic agenda next year, including taxes. mnuchin and ross aggressive proponents of significantly cutting taxes including corporate taxes. expect it to be a centerpiece of that agenda as well mr. ross, the billionaire investors, a sharp critic of china. so this is something, of course, donald trump raled on time and again, on the campaign trail. significant that clearly the trump administration plans to move forward on in the new congress. also, mr. mnuchin talking about doing a sweeping tax package including a child tax credit, helping with families on taking parental leave policies as well. that child tax credit policy part of a larger overall