delights have a yeah it s a sleek speciality from learning from. we start on the big stage with what many regard as the epitome of classical ballet swan lake when it was first rehearsed an eight hundred seventy six its original choreography felt the ballet was undone simple since then it has developed and found success all over the world but directed derek deane decided to make things a bit harder with the shanghai ballet company he brings forty eight instead of the usual sixteen songs onto the stage this sensational production is currently in berlin and we went by to see how the dancers afforded ruffling feathers on the crowded stage. first six then nine then twenty four in the end forty eight swann s downstairs a press call in berlin s border museum it s one lake on
the stage in south carolina to rally votes for governor henry mcmaster, whom he strongly supports. but while we wait for that, mark warner reporting lay joking to donors about revealing sensitive information on the russia probe saying if you get me one more glass of wine, i will tell you stuff only bob mueller and i know. if you think you ve seen wild stuff so far, buckle up, it will be a wild couple of months. so does he know something we don t? here now is jonathan swann, a national political reporter. what about that comment by mikek warner? jokes aside, he probably knows very little compared to bob mueller. if you look at the hierarchy of people that know, it s no secret that congressional committees don t have anything near the powers that bob mueller has, and people on the committee have joked to me that they don t know probably 50% of what bob mueller knows. so there are probably very few things that just he and bob mueller knows because he knows a lot more than mark warner.
presidential power structure and it s time for them to be rooted out. okay. so obviously there is there are a lot of leakers in the white house. one of them is the president. it s his choice to leak, right? he s allowed to do it. but he calls people up all the time and says things. we can t say that as fact, do you know that? has he leaked to you? let s not get off on that diversion, let s answer the question. hold on, do you know that? you can t just say that as fact steve, stay on message. i want to read something to you that jonathan swann i m trying to stick to the facts. he talked to a current white house staffer about the leaks. these are people he s been talking to, why are you leaking? one of them said, to be honest it probably falls into a couple of categories. the first is personal vendettas. two is to make sure there s an accurate record of what s really going on in the white house. okay. keith, have you ever seen anything like that? they re admitting t
why do they leak absolutely everything? your viewers, especially who s been watching this show for a long time, you learn more in a week in this presidency than you have in a year. so jonathan swann asked the prolific leakers why they leaked and they leaked why they leaked. a lot was about score settling, about going after people internally who didn t share their views, a lot was killing ideas they don t like. some of it was let s shape the narrative in a way that s positive for the administration but so much of it was inward looking. so much of it about life in the bunker. and i think that s why you don t get an apology. why you can rationalize comments and behavior you can otherwise in any atmosphere not rationalize. i ll tell you something else going on here, they know they re on the wrong side of history. as jon meacham said, they know this president is is going to fall at some point. we don t know whether it s six months or a year, a year and a
would be a not-bad deal in his view. two more things to talk about, including the kanye/trump love-fest on twitter. i want to talk to you about a more serious issue, the white house pushing back at senator tester s claims about dr. ronny jackson, could the senator face a fallout over the move? the fact that he s coming forward with these allegations and kicked up a dust storm? that s a great point. this helps explain why the house has stuck with him longer than we thought. the president seemed to walk away from him, said i wouldn t go through with this if i was him. and the white house said they were all in, here s behind the curtain. this is jonathan swann s reporting. what if what you re trying to do is get democrats to go all in on this, to put out all their assertions about this admiral who passed background checks under both democratic and republican presidents.