A look at breaking news, politics and reports from around the world. Guiliani described the supposed meeting, then said it never happened. And he once again reiterated the president knew nothing about the meeting in advance. Tonight, Rudy Guiliani seems to be muddying the waters about what meetings may have taken place before the now controversial june 2016 sit down between donald trump jr. And the russians. Guiliani brought up for the first time another meeting without the president three days before the russians met at trump tower. Guiliani claims reporters have been asking questions about its occurrence, and guiliani is trying to make clear it did not happen. There wasnt another meeting, that has been leaked, but hasnt been public yet. That was a meeting, alleged meeting three days before. He says there was a meeting with donald jr. , with jared kushner, with Paul Manafort, with gates, and possibly two others in which they out of the presence of the president discussed the meeting w
wolf. as you point out, his trial gets under way with jury selection tomorrow in suburban virginia outside washington, d.c. what can we expect? i tell you what not to expect. we re not expecting the word russia, collusion, probably hardly even hearing the name of president trump in this trial. the government and the defense have both agreed that they re going to keep this focused on bank fraud, tax charges. look, this is a tall order for manafort. this is an up hill climb for them. he either filed paperwork saying he owned these bank accounts or he did not, and what we know is he did not. what we expect is that manafort s team will say look, these accounts didn t belong to him, so this is why the government s evidence which is going to show all the work he was doing and why he was getting paid in these foreign locations is very important. so we expect three weeks of trial, wolf, and again, a lot of this will be squarely focused on
tax and bank fraud charges. remember, manafort also faces charges here in washington, d.c. that one has a lot more to do with the allegations that he was working for the ukrainian government and failed to register as a foreign agent, even as he was working for the trump campaign. let s not forget, the president as the candidate picked manafort to be his campaign chairman. evan perez, thank you very much. phil, what does this tell you about how robert mueller and his team are working? this is like for a former prowrestling fan, steel cage. no one walks out without blood on them. what s happening, you saw this with guiliani, the president will try to say the only issue on the table is russia. all this stuff about lying to federal investigators and this stuff about money is a side show. what the government is saying is look, when we started doing the investigation this isn t about a few thousand bucks, this isn t about change you shake out of
buyery. that s why this crushed glass in tumwater, washington, is up to 8,000 tons and getting bigger. there is no question there has been a slowdown. we have always been able to turn it over. as we ran out, we d be crushing again. some recycled glass is separated by color melted and then made in new bottles. but much gets ground in a chunky sand mixture. construction companies can buy the crushed glass for $3 a ton. less than half the cost of sand or pea gravel which serves the same purpose. but with the buildings stalled and many contractors avoiding this, that recycled glass may be headed to a landfill. garbage haulers are paying recycling companies to take the glass because it s cheaper than sending it to landfills. the problem is the manufacturers just don t need it. it also is easy to get the raw materials to make glass. so sometimes it s hard for
several degdz. demographers are not surprised. they re slowing the population growth. we had a horrible economy for the last several years. if we had taken the census in 2005 we would have had a different picture all the way around. part of it had to do with elower level of immigration in the united states. america continue to migrate from the rust belt state to sun belt communities of the south and west. but other phenomena emerge from american community survey, five-year sampling of one in ten americans show evidence of hard times set in. poverty from 4% in some counties to 40% in others. only three locals all suburban virginia outside washington, d.c., post median income greater than $100,000 a year. a.c.s., like other large survey surveys picked up the change in the income distribution,