A serious challenge in 2020 . Well look at that in just a moment. But we start with this. Washington, a waiting game that is in full swing today with all eyes on special counsel Robert Mueller. Mueller could issue that report on the russia investigation to attorney general william barr, literally any moment now. The Washington Post laid out some smart key questions that lie ahead. Will the public ever see the report . What will the report say about President Trump . Will there be more high level indictments . Could it outline as the star report did back in the 90s, could it outline impeachable offenses . And what will congress do . The investigation on the mind of President Trump this morning, apparently, as he took to twitter, writing highly respected senator richard burr, head of Senate Intelligence, said after interviewing over 200 wngss and studying over 2 million pages of documents, we have found no collusion between the Trump Campaign and russia. The witchhunt, so bad for our cou
Nothing is off limits and cohen should expect to get questions from anywhere about anything. Todays hearing is a closeddoor session with the Senate Intelligence committee. Tomorrow well get to see cohen testify publicly before the House Oversight committee and on thursday he will go back behind closed doors to take questions from the house intelligence committee. At tomorrows Public Session there is word cohen will provide evidence the president broke the law while in office. Thats according to our corporate cousin the wall street journal. It reports the crime is related to a hush money payment to a woman who claims she had sex with the president. The president denies the affair and blames cohen for any problems with the payment and cohen has admitted lying to congressional committees in the past. Why should congress trust you now, mr. Cohen . The white house raised similar concerns ahead of the hearings. Press secretary Sarah Sanders said its laughable that anyone would take a convict
The president is trying to negotiate nuke with the leader, kimmon un. Bill the president is going back to his hotel where hell go back to the night. Couple things he said earlier talking about the relationship hes built and an honor to be together and talking about rolling out the red carpet on behalf and talking about the potential his country may have if he denuclearizes the country. John roberts live in hanoi, vietnam and well talk to him and former u. N. Ambassador, Bill Richardson standing have for reaction and we begin on capitol hill. Catherine herridge is reporting live. Michael cohen put out a 20page statement and catherine, whats the important part . Good morning, there. Based on the 20 pages of prepared remarks on the question of russian collusion he will testify he has suspicion but no direct evidence. He said his suspicion based on political operative roger stone with wikileaks. Michael cohen had closeddoor testimony and he lied to them in 2017 and prosecuted by the specia
Africanamerican women at a big conference in new orleans. And if youre castro, you work iowa and build support one group at a time. I just want to tell people i read your book. It is wonderful. Please go to a library, go to costco. Buy the book, whatever. We begin the hour with a big legal deadline today and an intriguing question it presents. How much is Robert Mueller ready to tell us . A midnight filing deadline for russias special counsel in what could be muellers last public act before he delivers his report to the justice department. Todays sentencing for manafort gives prosecutors a big opportunity. That opportunity is to put meat on the bones buried between other Court Filings and the chance to answer the biggest question. Was there collusion and did it reach into the heart of the Trump Campaign . The president with a morning twitter reminder, quote, no collusion, and the president says, the witch hunt must end. The collusion question, of course, central to muellers big investi
Is facing a legal challenge from sixteen states led by california the president is also again set his sights on europe indicating German Automobile imports are a threat to National Security and might be subject to painful tariffs so will President Trump succeed in both building the wall and incur tailing auto imports including those from germany. Our question this week Trumps National emergency if you define democracy talk about that we have on the set today. Is a fellow in Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution in washington d. C. Shes based here in berlin this year as a fellow with the Boss Foundation she believes President Trumps the situation to declare a National Emergency over the border wall is his latest manufactured crisis and he may have the power to get away with it. All to Lending Works where the target spiegel newspaper he says it from sixteen isnt going to building his wall with the help of the emergency decree his popularity over oh. And ana Maria Alvarez is founder