and honestly, that it would be concluded in a year and a half. now, that may have been what their client wanted, and by their client, i mean president trump, but the reason we may be seeing the exit of attorney dowd is because he didn t deliver on what his client wanted, which was a fast conclusion to the investigation. whether he brings on kasowitz, whether he brings on now, what trump s team may be finding, and what this client may be learning, is that negotiating in the business sphere is a lot different than negotiating with the department of justice. take it or leave it offers. they can afford to litigate. there s no risk for them at the end, other than a possible not guilty verdict. so, the idea, if trump had the notion that he could just hand over some documents and the investigation would go away, that was not a realistic expectation. i just can t believe his lawyers filled him with that expectation, that the investigation would completely conclude if he turned over some
there s something lying inside of him. again his crude humor, he would joke around like school shootings and stuff. what would he say about school shootings? he would joke because he would be looking at photos, and he would joke about the photos and stuff. i really want to be there for him. i really did. i wish i felt like i could have stopped it, and i know it wasn t my fault. but i felt like i could have stopped it. that i could have been there for him. 17 people wouldn t have lost their lives. if you would have stayed in touch with him? yes. because it had been a few months since you had talked to him? obviously it s not your fault or your responsibility, but you feel deep in your heart that you could have done something? yes. allan varella tells us he wishes he could turn back the clock and says he s heartsick for the family members of all the victims. gary tuchman, cnn, parkland, florida. so many young people trying
we ll see and see if these students can make a difference to try to make this country safer. professor peter matthews, thank you. we appreciate it. thank you. we continue to learn more about the confessed gunman nikolas cruz. he s due back in court monday. defense attorneys say he will plead guilty, if he can avoid the death penalty. as of now, prosecutors are not ruling that out. we are also hearing from a friend of cruz s who says cruz actually joked about school shootings. what did he say about school shootings? he would he would joke because he would be looking at photos, and he would joke about he would joke about the photos and stuff. i really want to be there for him. i really did. i wish i felt like i could have stopped it. and i know it wasn t my fault. but i felt like i could have stopped it. i could have been there for him. 17 people wouldn t have lost their lives.
president who is the opposite of a, the buck stops here president, that sort of at every turn whether it s north korea, well, that s not my fault because china is still giving them oil. or the senate race in alabama with roy moore. that wasn t my fault. i asked someone else in the primary. i knew he wasn t going to win. on issue after issue, the president is expressing, yeah, i know this bad thing is happening. it s not really my fault. it s someone else s fault. this is not new for him. in a way this interview seemed unsurprising, because that has been a tactic that president trump has used all along, when things are going great, he loves taking credit for them. when things are not going well, he is adept at finding someone else to blame for him. this is not a sense, i m the president the responsibility lies with me, it s, oh, no, no, no, this is the republican party s fault, china s fault so on and so on. this is extraordinary the president sat down for 30
president, for roy moore, why not go to alabama and campaign for him between now and tuesday? that s an excellent question. why not? they ve said logistics and other things. to that point, wolf, when he was in for luther strange, he went down and did a big event and when strange lost, said hey, it wasn t my fault. he s giving himself some distance to say it s not my fault roy moore lost. we ll watch the campaign rally later tonight. coming up, evacuations are now underway as new wildfires torch homes and businesses between san diego and los angeles. we re going live to california for an update on this unfolding disaster. people would stare. psoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me.