lawmakers voted last month to send stone s transcript to mueller. now it sounds as if he s set to receive much more. the president has denied there was any collusion. the catherine harris is reporting live from washington. reporter: house intelligence committee voted last fall to publicly release transcripts from the republican-led investigation. except a hand full including james comey and admiral mike rogers and john brannan. they were involve in the briefing for the incoming president which included the russia case. as well as transcripts from democratic congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz. they promise to share all transcripts to robert mueller. congressman schiff believes there maybe conflicts that are criminal i do have concerns about certainly multiple witnesses and
you have u.s. officials and chinese officials meeting in beijing today and tomorrow. some hope that the world two largest economies can find compromise on trade. if you look at the strongest parts of the market now, retail is strongest one, consumer discretion their stocks rising and you have energy stocks up with oil increased. amazon is a standout stock, little bit of tech and retail. back to up. shepard: thanks. a woman serving life in prison for murder is getting out after some high profile celebrities called for her release. cyntoia brown was 16 years old she killed a man governor is granting her clemency. reporter: governor bill haslem of tennessee his decision comes after careful
2000 troop will leave. the president announced this withdrawal, he said that they re coming back and they re coming back now. this morning the president description said u.s. will leave at a proper pace and do all else that is necessary. with that, the national security advisor john bolton reassuring allies about this withdrawal we re going to be discussing the president s decision to withdraw. but to do so from northeast syria in a way that makes sure that isis is defeated and not able to revive itself and become a threat again. reporter: lindsey graham said the administration and the president assured him that the u.s. would make sure that its withdrawal, it would protect against iran filling in the void that was left from u.s. troops leaving. shepard: the initial concern was the curds who fought with us in war after war will be left
paul is taken care of while we try to get him out. shepard: before we go. ambassador to russia jon huntsman visited him in that prison. what did you learn? he spoke to the family and his staff has as well. we learned that paul as well as you can expect and we started to get information from paul about next steps to try to help him. but it was rewarding to hear from john. shepard: david whelan it s tough enough when family member held overnight for a dui. i can t imagine a relative in a notorious russian prison. all the best for you and yours and speedy trip home. thank you. shepard: updates as we get them. if what ther russians are wanting tit for tat, we ll give you that american and canadian and all the rest back if you give us maria butina who s
isis is destroyed and until kurdish allies have protection. remember the last we heard from the president he announced on getter, that american forces have defeated isis in syria and u.s. will begin withdrawing troops. he said they will do it quickly and completely. some lawmakers from both parties criticized the decision. it led to the resignation of defense secretary jim mattis right after the president said all troops out immediately. he left. the president trump talked about his decision to withdraw troops from syria. claiming i never said we were doing it quickly. but of course he did. is the state department correspondent reporting live on this. what s the time line on two troop withdrawal now? reporter: the administration says it s pursuing an orderly withdrawal from syria. it s unclear how long that will take and when or if it continues