adam schiff, but right now the heart of this dispute, if you want to call it that is the fact that burr and warner don t necessarily disagree on the facts. they re kind of disagreeing on what they mean at this point and right now warner is saying it s too premature. look, there s no factual evidence and that s what the problem is right now with the leadership. even though there s been a good working side, there s been frustration on the dechl democratic side and warner s side that there s only so much the committee can do constrained as they are by the mueller investigation on one side and by the resources of the committee and by this sort of idea that you re doing it in a bipartisan way which dumbs it down in a sense. look, what s happening on the house side now. it s becoming a hard charging, aggressive investigation and that s not what happened on the senate side so there is this frustration on warner s side and how can you make these
colombia who is coming here for a white house visit and we ll bring you that as soon as it happens and the reporters will ask the president about the tentative deal reached by negotiators to avoid a partial government shutdown. two sources say the president does intend to sign the bipartisan deal. the tweet last night, a pretty good hint. i want to thank the republicans for the work on border security. not an easy task, but the wall is being built and will be a great achievement. friday is the deadline. house democrats say the deal should be on paper today. their plan is to vote tomorrow. speaker nancy pelosi knows both liberals and conservatives aren t happy. she has this advice. as with all compromises, i say to people, support the bill for what is in it and don t judge it for what is not in it. you can t pass it until it s ready and when it s ready we ll be ready to pass it. cnn s kaitlan collins live from the white house. kaitlan, we re waiting to see the president. sources tel
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farting cow emissions. the flatulence argument. the science is crystal clear, sorry, mr. president and sorry to the republicans who don t have the conversation. every second, as i speak, we re closer to the 2020 election. will the democrats stand firm or will they blink when some of their own members joe manchin say we can t do this right now. they will continue to endorse the broad strokes and the goal of the green new deal, but you re right that once you get out in the details and especially in the details that are inadvertently or inaccurately released it makes it way too easy for republicans to go after democrats on this and i was talking with senator brian schotts yesterday and he said look, will we hold every candidate up to the standard which is fair, but that s the kind of environment that we re in and that s the influence that ocasio-cortez has in this field. also the democratic party can t afford not to try to
special counsel s office is really focused on their relationship x that s what they say is at the heart of that investigation. that relationship. what was paul manafort promising him? it could have to do with the sanctions, obviously. so that s what came up in that long hearing that was eventually the transcript was released. for me what s interesting is there s this ongoing battle that is still going on with paul manafort. i think we need to move on from this. the yuj is partly to blame on this and she s druing this out. what s the point? he s already pled guilty and he s ready for sentence, let s move on, but the judge is drawing this out and she keeps asking them to file things and she keeps having hearings and maybe today we ll get answers, but it s time we move from this point. is it or could it be and i hate to use speculation, but again, if you look at the prosecution memo, that meeting and what happened at that meeting is of significance to the special counsel. that s what th