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that, vast numbers of additional people storm the border. so with obama, separation is fine but with trump it s not. fake 60 minutes. donald trump is the only president ever to systematically separate migrant children from their parents as a stated policy. of deterrence. just so we don t forget, earlier this month, the department of health and human services said more than 100 children are still separated from their families. joining us now, daniel dale, washington bureau chief for the toronto star. if you aren t following him on twitter, he s been tracking trump s lies since inauguration day. and rick wilson, mike lubica whose book comes out tomorrow and jackie allen, the author of the washington post power up newsletter. sam stein is still doing his time here at the table. let me start with you, daniel. first of all, what you do is truly a service in these times. so thank you. i want to ask you about that.
that were shared at the time with other people who can verify that witness statement at the time and have memorialized it and preserved it since without tampering it. that s the kind of chain of evidence that makes witness testimony admissible. the fbi does that training. that s why james comey knows how to do that and ultimately the reason that you do it that way so you can use it for prosecutoring somebody. we don t know if that s where it s headed. rachel thank you very much for spending a few extra minutes with us tonight, on these historic nights i always want to start with you. no one has been better at tracking trump investigations, no one has been better at explaining step by step what s going on at every stage of every
evidence that makes witness testimony admissible. . the fbi does that training. that s why james comey knows how to do that and ultimately the reason that you do it that way so you can use it for prosecutoring somebody. we don t know if that s where it s headed. rachel thank you very much for spending a few extra minutes with us tonight, on these historic nights i always want to start with you. no one has been better at tracking trump investigations, no one has been better at explaining step by step what s going on at every stage of every trump investigation. and i ve got to tell you, it s a little intimidating when you hand your audience over to me, after the class they just took for an hour, i feel like your students are all smarter than me, the professor that takes over for the 10:00 p.m. class. you are way too kind and now i m blushing all the way to my toes. i consider us a team, thank
take trump s pledge to sue as any kind of idle threat. usa today says he started 2,121 cases he s been involved in. joining me now is joe conason, and paul singer, washington correspondent for usa today, who s been tracking trump s thousands of suits for his publication. what do we see, paul, when donald trump has to sit down and testify under oath? the two things are interesting. one, as you mentioned in the top, that he becomes a much more restrained human being. i mean, he acts very professional and speaks in very limited answers. he s not as sort of ongoing and loud as he normally is, on the stage. the other thing that s interesting, and i think this is more relevant in this case, he frequently takes the defense that his sons or his daughter bor worked out most of the legal