United states and all around the world. Im rosemary church, and this is cnn newsroom. Well, u. S. Lawmakers expect to get their hands on the longawaited Mueller Report within a week. But the stage is set for a legal battle with the attorney general. William barr answered questions on capitol hill tuesday for the First Time Since the russia investigation ended. But as sara murray reports, democrats didnt get the answers they wanted. Reporter attorney general william barr telling lawmakers he will soon be ready to share special counsel Robert Muellers report. I think that from my standpoint, by within a week, i will be in a position to release the report to the public. Reporter but not the complete version democrats are clamoring for. I dont intend at this stage to send the full, unredacted report to the committee. Reporter barrs comments setting up a fight between congress and the Trump Administration over the fate of the Mueller Report. Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee already authorized a subpoena for the full report and its underlying evidence. So far, democrats havent moved forward with it, but that could soon change. I presume were going to get the redacted report within a week. When we do so, if we dont get everything, we will issue the subpoena and go to court. Reporter barrs resistance setting off a pointed exchange over 6e, the rule governing the release of grand jury material. That material is meant to be kept secret except in certain circumstances. Barr says this isnt one of them. I have to say that until someone shows me a provision in 6e that permits its release, congress doesnt get 6e, and the chairman of the Judiciary Committee is free to go to court if he feels one of those exceptions is applicable. Reporter instead barr says congress will only get explanations for the redactions. We will colorcode the excisions from the report, and we will provide explanatory notes describing the basis for each redaction. Reporter barr also under fire today for how he crafted his summary of muellers conclusions. All we have is your fourpage summary, which seems to cherrypick from the report to draw the most favorable conclusion possible for the president. Reporter barr acknowledged muellers team may have wanted more of their original wording included even as he defended his letter. I suspect that they probably wanted, you know, more put out. I felt that i should state the bottom line conclusions, and i tried to use special counsel muellers own language in doing that. Reporter only about 100 words in the fourpage letter were muellers. Barr added that mueller declined to weigh in on it. Mr. Muellers team did not play a role in drafting that document although we offered him the opportunity to review it before we sent it out, and he declined that. Reporter barr also acknowledged the white House Counsel was given a headsup about the initial summary sent to congress. We did advise the white House Counsels office that the letters were being sent, but they were not allowed or even asked to make any changes to the letters. Reporter but he refused to say whether the white house has seen the full report. Ive said what im going to say about the report today. Reporter even though bill barr made it clear he did not want to release any grand jury information, he sounded a little bit more willing to maybe make some of the classified Information Available at least to members of congress. He also said when he does release his version of the report, the redactions will be colorcoded, explaining the basis of why things are missing from the report. Sara murray, cnn, washington. Josh rogin joins me now, a cnn political analyst and a columnist for the washington post. Good to see you. Likewise. So attorney general bill barr says he will release a redacted Mueller Report to the public within a week, but refused to answer whether the white house had seen it. Why not just say yes or no . What does it signal when he avoids that question . And if the democrats issue a subpoena, will they ever get to see the full, unredacted report . Attorney general barr is doing what hes always done, which is giving congress only the information he believes he is directly obligated to give them, no more, no less. Thats his style. Its making democratic members of congress very unhappy. He shows no signs of altering it. That applies to when he talks about directions with the white house. It also applies to the details of what exactly these redactions will be and whether or not he will explain them once he hands them over. Whats clear is the democrats in congress have no intention of being satisfied by taking attorney general barrs word for this. So you can be sure that no matter what the redactions are, since he has promised not to give congress the full version of the Mueller Report, there will be a subpoena. Whether or not that subpoena is successful depends on the courts. That just means we dont know how its going to come out, but there will be a long, protracted legal battle. Why do you think Robert Mueller declined an offer to see bill barrs summary of his own report before its release . Does that make sense to you . It makes a lot of sense if youre Robert Mueller. His goal, his imperative is to stay out of the political fray and to maintain his own sense of independence. And not weighing in on the letter is the best way for him to avoid becoming entangles in the politics of this. Robert mueller is trying to avo avoid the mistakes that james comey made. When james comey crossed over from being a prosecutor into making political decisions. Robert mueller has learned the lessons of that, and why not let the administration and the political appointees take the heat for whatever it is they decide to do with congress. Robert mueller has done his job and hes standing by that. To immigration now, and President Trump is now blaming his family separation policy on barack obama and denying he has any plans to resurrect it. Lets just listen to what he said tuesday. Obama separated the children by the way. Just so you understand, president obama separated the children. Those cages that were shown, i think they were very inappropriate. They were built by president obamas administration, not by trump. President obama had child separation. Take a look. The press knows it. You know it. We all know it. I didnt have im the one that stopped it. Josh, lets factcheck that statement from the president. What is true and what is false . I mean its a grossly misleading depiction of events. Its true that during the Obama Administration, there were some instances of child separation. Its false that the Obama Administration made this into a policy. It happens to be a fact that the Trump Administration did expand the use of child separation, including by claiming that they believed it was a deterrent. And even today, as the president tries to publicly take credit for ending the policy, all of the reporting by several news organizations, including cnn, has shown that privately hes pushing for a reinstatement of the very policy hes criticizing publicly. So theres a lot of misdirection, a lot of misinterpretation, a lot of spin. But i think what youre seeing here is a struggle both inside the Trump Administration and around washington to figure out what the immigration debate is going to be heading into the 2020 election. The president knows he wants to run on this. I spoke to a senator just an hour ago who talked to the president about the situation. This senator told me the president is convinced that this is the issue that will get him reelected. The problem is he hasnt figured out what the policy is, and he hasnt figured out whats politically possible, and thats why were seeing this back and forth were seeing right now. Yes. We shall watch to see what he does in the end when it comes to this particular issue. A lot of people very concerned. Josh rogin, thank you so much for joining us. We appreciate it. Anytime. Well, the fight for Donald Trumps tax returns is heating up. The Trump Administration has until today to turn over six years of the president s business and personal tax returns. House democrats made the request to the Treasury Department last week. The head of that department, steve mnuchin, is now at the center of this fight. He testified before the House Financial Services committee on tuesday and said he consulted the white house on this issue but did not take direction from them. I have had no direct conversations with the president or anybody else in the white house about this. Our Legal Department has consulted with the white house as they would and as i believe would be normal. That is not taking direction from the white house. I dont view that as interference. It was not specific to the president s anything related to the president s tax returns other than the expectation of getting this request. And the treasury secretary ended his long day of testimony in a clash with a top democrat on the Financial Services committee. Steve mnuchin and Maxine Waters got into a verbal sparring match when mnuchin requested to end the hearing because he had another meeting. Take a listen. Ive sat here for over three hours and 15 minutes. Ive told you ill come back. I just dont believe were sitting here negotiating when i come back. Well follow up with your office. How long would you like me to come back for next time . Ive told you im accommodate you. I appreciate that, and i appreciate your reminding us of the length of time other secretaries have been here. This is a new way, and its a new day, and its a new chair, and i have the gavel at this point. If you wish to leave, you may. Can you clarify that for me . Yes. Clarify is this. If you wish to leave, you may. Okay. So were dismissed. Is that correct . If you wish to leave, you may leave. I dont understand what youre saying. Youre wasting your time. Remember, you have a foreign dignitary in your office. I would just say that the Previous Administration when the republicans, they did not treat the secretary of the treasury this way. So if this is the way you want to treat me, then ill rethink whether i voluntarily come back here to testify, which i have offered to do. Mr. Secretary, i want you to know that no other secretary has ever told us the day before that they were going to limit their time in the way that youre doing. So if you want to use them as examples, you have acted differently than they have acted. And as i have said, if you wish to leave, you may. If youd wish to keep me here so that i dont have my important meeting and continue to grill me, then we can do that. I will cancel my meeting, and i will not be back here. I will be very clear. If thats the way youd like to have this relationship. To the middle east now and the race to be israels next Prime Minister is too close to call with more than 90 of votes counted. Incumbent Benjamin Netanyahu and his likud party are hovering at around 26 . The Prime Minister may have an edge forming a governing coalition, but hes in a virtual tie with his main challenger, benny gantz and the blue and white party. Its been a hard fought election and both candidates have claimed victory. So lets get some more on this. Turn to cnns Michael Holmes who joins us live from jerusalem. Good to see you again, michael. So as weve been reporting, both netanyahu and gantz claiming victory, but netanyahu does appear to have the edge here when it comes to forming a viable governing coalition. But it isnt over yet, is it . Reporter no, it certainly is not. And in fact, rosemary, it could be days before all of this is sorted out. You did have that bizarre situation last night where you had benny gantz, of blue and white. We were there at his Campaign Headquarters claiming victory and then Benjamin Netanyahu across town doing exactly the same thing not long after. One of them is going to be right. And, yes, netanyahu appearing to have the easier path. Youve got israels tv channels 12 and 13 saying the right has a 6555 seat advantage. That makes assumptions of course on which parties will go with the main party. Not every party has made its position clear at the moment. If youre benny gantz, youre going to be trying to get defections from smaller parties on the right that are more aligned with netanyahu. It could happen. Deals can be done. But its a long shot, and at the moment you would probably put your money on netanyahu being the one whos going to be able to cobble together a coalition, but nothings written in stone. It most certainly isnt. So once all the votes are counted, whats the next step in this pretty complicated process of forming a viable governing coalition . How will it all work . Reporter yeah. It is complicated. One thing is we still dont know which parties are going to end up with the required 3. 25 of the vote to make the cut and get seats. We should know that within the next day or so. But when it all shakes out, what happens here is the president , hes going to ask a delegation from each party who they think has the best chance of forming a government. Now, that might not even happen until the weekend perhaps by the way, but after he consults each party, then the president , hes got then seven days to do the math himself, work out who he thinks has got the best chance, and then ask that person to come back and accept the job of forming a government. Then the clock starts ticking. That person then has, whether its benny gantz or it is Benjamin Netanyahu, hes got 28 days to form a government. Potentially the whole process before we get a swearingin ceremony of any kind could take weeks potentially. It really is quite extraordinary how close this has been just watching the whole thing. Of course youre there right where its happening. Thank you so much, michael. Lets take a short break here. Still to come, if you thought the brexit roller costar was nearing the end of the track, buckle up. Eu leaders may want to go around again for another year. Well take a look at that when we come back. W do you get skin y 24 7 . 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European Council President donald tusk is expected to propose a flexible extension of up to one year so british lawmakers can agree on a brexit deal. Of course there will be strings attached. Among them, france wants to limit britains influence in the eu in the interim. Cnn has correspondents covering developments across the continent. Isa soares is in london this hour, and melissa bell joins us live from brussels. Isa, lets start with you. The european Council President s proposal to offer this longer extension and allow the uk to leave the eu once a deal is agreed upon would of course take some pressure off Prime Minister may although she did favor a shorter extension. What are the brexiteers likely to think about all this and the likely conditions that will be attached . Reporter and that, i think, is critical. Good morning to you, rosemary. The conditions, the length of the extension will depend very much on the reaction. But let me give you a sense of how the morning newspapers have reacted to a potential extension. The daily mail going with another year in limbo. Thats how theyre seeing this in terms of negotiations. And ive got the guardian here. Mays hoped dashed. Some of the papers already seeing this as a loss for theresa may. But of course as youve pointed out, that will give theresa may more time for negotiating, no cliff edge thats further, further away, giving her more time to reach some sort of consensus and break the deadlock and the impassion here e becaus crucial cross party talks with Jeremy Corbyn, talks that have been going on for five days or so. They have been constructive, but so far it seems that theresa may hasnt budged on her red lines. Wor Jeremy Corbyn wants to see a customs union, something we know the conservative party is vehemently against. In terms of the extension, what we know for sure is theresa may will be going in to the meeting later on today and shell be asking for an extension to june the 30th. The point is that if a deal would get agreed before that, before the European Parliament elections, then they dont have to take part, which is something we know her party also does not want. She wont be going in with a plan because there isnt one, rosemary. But she will be going in with a process, telling european leaders, this is what ive been able to get. This is what im doing right now in the crossparty talks. Although thats a great weight off her shoulder, theres a huge caveat. It depends on the proposals, the length of the extension. If its longer than one year, rosemary, i can tell you there will be revolt and rebellion within her party from the conservative, those kind of hard line brexiteers. Yesterday in the house of parliament behind me, they voted to extend article 50. Within her own party, the conservative party, 97 m. P. S voted against an extension. So she may be coming back to the uk with some breathing room, but that doesnt mean she will be let off easily at all from members of her own party. Perhaps some may prepare to leave the party and even make further calls for theresa may to step down sooner than expected. So shes damned if she does, and shes damned if she doesnt, rosemary. This has been the problem all along. It will depend on the proposals the eu puts down and she gets an extension. Rosemary . Many thanks to, you isa. Melissa, to you now. This proposal of course to extend the brexit deadline will require unanimous support of all the 27 other member states. How likely is it that that can be achieved, that they will get onboard with this longer extension in the coming hours, and what conditions will be attached . Reporter well, look, i mean i think its been very clear and right up until today what had been told to theresa may the last time we were all here at the edge of that cliff only three weeks ago is that she would need to come back before the april 12th deadline with a plan. As isa just said, shes coming back to brussels, of course, once again without a plan. I think theres a sense from the eu that by extending that time, and i think none of the eu leaders, none of the 27 want to be responsible for sort of pushing britain off that cliff on friday, that they will give it more time. The question is of course now how long precisely theyre going to give the United Kingdom to figure out its plan and how it intends to go about this. And also the conditions that will be attached. And throughout this, what the eu leaders have said and in particular the french presidency is that their aim now that in a sense everyone has worked through the idea that britain will be leaving, will be to protect the eu after that. What happens to it . How can its credibility, how can its integrity, its strength be protected . That is the priority for the french presidency in particular. One of its spokesmen telling journalists yesterday that, look, we could not like being cast as the bad cop in all of this, but our aim is to protect the eu. That has to be the point. Bear in mind Emmanuel Macron came to power on a platform of being a champion of europe and moving towards closer european integration. So that is going to be Emmanuel Macrons priority when he arrives here later today, and he will be arguing for very strong conditions to be attached to the idea of the granting of that flextention, things like ensuring that britain cannot get in the way of eu business, that it can not take part in the decisions like appointing the commission for instance. So in a way, preventing britain from being a troublesome member but allowing it to be a member for as long as it takes for it to figure out how it wants to leave and when precisely it wants to leave. Once westminster gets its act together and assuming these cross party talks make some progress and some sort of agreement can be found, that britain would then be fairly easily able to leave the eu without having to wait for a particular date. So all of these issues will be hammered out today. We believe there will be agreement because these conclusions have already been written up by the eu ambassadors who met here yesterday. The only thing that is blank for now is the duration of that extension. Rosemary . We shall see what they all decide. Thank you so much for that, melissa bell joining us live from brussels. Well take a short break. Still to come, u. S. House representative Eric Swalwell is now the 18th democrat to announce hes running for president in 2020. A closer look at the growing field of candidates hoping to beat President Trump when we return. Plus new york declares a Public Health emergency. Which preventible disease is making a comeback . I think you can guess. Well take a look at that when we come back. Wont. Neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repairs dermproven retinol works so fast, it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. Neutrogena® living well do you often wake up with chest congestion . Or suffer excess mucus . Try mucinex 12 hour. The bio layer tablet immediately releases to thin and loosen excess mucus. And lasts for 12 hours. Mucinex 12 hour. All of you. 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They were not thoughtful enough and didnt care enough about people outside of the original upstate new York District that i represented. And so i learned. And i think for people who aspire to be president , i think its really important that youre able to admit when youre wrong and that youre able to grow and learn and listen and be better and be stronger. That is something that donald trump is unwilling to do. He is unwilling to listen. He is unwilling to admit when hes wrong. Hes actually incapable of it. I think its one of the reasons why he is such a cowardly president. And gillibrand is one of 18 democrats now running for president in 2020. As cnns jessica dean reports, its the largest field in decades and surpasses the 17 republican candidates who entered the president ial race in 2016. Reporter the crowded 2020 democratic field has reached the voting age of 18. California congressman Eric Swalwell starting his first full day as a president ial candidate, touting his credentials on national tv. I bring experience. Im 38 years old, but ive been on the intelligence committee. I know who our threats are from the outside. I know what the threats to the rule of law on the inside need. Reporter the 38yearold fourterm congressman made it official last night on the late show with stephen colbert, saying the country is in quicksand and in need of bold leadership. Im ready to solve these problems. Im running for president of the United States. [ cheers and applause ] its official. Reporter swalwells entry into the primary brings the number of Democratic Candidates to 18, the largest field in decades, exceeding the 2016 republican primary when the sheer number of candidates fractured the gop vote and allowed thencandidate donald trump to win many contests with pluralities. So i beat 17 great republicans. I mean senators. I beat governors. And i respectfully say i beat the bush dynasty. Okay. Reporter and the democratic field is expected to grow with at least a half dozen hopefuls considering a run, including former Vice President joe biden, who sits atop the National Primary polls. I am very close to making a decision to stand before you all relatively soon. I think within weeks . Reporter but its not just biden. Other potential contenders include colorado senator michael bennet, former Virginia Governor terry mccallive, montana governor steve bullock, new york city mayor bill de blasio, former georgia gubernatorial candidate stacie abrams. Reporter and hes promised for a while now, but it sounds like well finally see senator Bernie Sanders tax returns in the coming days. He told the New York Times in a new interview that he is a military they millionaire which he credits to his bestselling books and he plans to release ten years of tax returns by monday, tax day. Jessica dean, cnn, washington. Lets talk more about all this with hilary rosen. Shes been a political consultant for Democratic Candidates for many years. Shes also a cnn political commentator. Good to have you with us. How are you . Good. So its certainly a crowded field, isnt it . Lets start with the democratic president ial hopeful who is tracti attracting the most attention right now, frontrunner Bernie Sanders, who now admits hes a millionaire and pledges to release ten years worth of tax returns monday. How are democratic voters likely to respond to this revelation . Will it hurt or help him, do you think . I think, you know, people think that i dont know for some reason, Bernie Sanders lives in a Volkswagen Beetle in the backyard of his trailer park in vermont or something. He in fact has been a member of congress for many, many years. Hes been in congress for over 20 years. He has a long history in government, and so even though he runs as an outsider, he really is an insider. And i think that in this current year when you have so many candidates all looking for their advantage, you will see him roughed up a bit more in the democratic primary than we saw last time. After all, Hillary Clinton started as the frontrunner when she ran against Bernie Sanders in the democratic primary in 2016, and she stayed the frontrunner. So even though he, you know, nipped at her heels all the way through to the convention, she never really wanted to attack Bernie Sanders. She never really wanted to give him a hard time. I think youre going to see this democratic field be much more aggressive with each other and including with bernie. Right. Well watch for that. Of course another name attracting a lot of attention and interest is mayor pete buttigieg, who is a newcomer, still manages to shine brightly in this crowded field. And theres also california senator kamala harris, who many believe has a very good chance of taking on donald trump. But first, of course, they have to get through the primaries. How tough is this fight going to be, do you think . Well, well see next week likely the big dog come along in Vice President joe biden, who is expected to get into the race as well. Hes ahead in the polls really among all of the Democratic Candidates, and so i think hell start as kind of an immediate frontrunner. I think theres going to be room probably over the next year for, you know, six or seven strong contenders that will narrow down over the course of, you know, after eight months or so to, you know, three or four. So its going to be some time before we really have a candidate that will be going into the first primary states really strong. I think all of these candidates on the top tier have shown that they can raise money, which is of course when youre this early out, the key. Thats something people around the world think is totally, you know, bizarre and corrupt in many ways about the u. S. Election is that these candidates are raising money from individuals, funding their own campaigns. Theres no government sponsored elections. And so many times its not who is successful and has the best ideas. Its whos got the most money to stay in the longest because here in the u. S. , we have, you know, almost a twoyear election process. And, you know, its grueling and expensive. It is. Its excruciating to watch too. With so many president ial candidates, 18 right now, possibly seven more to come, do democrats run the risk of fracturing the party, diluting their ability to beat donald trump, and instead fighting and attacking each other . Thats the right question to ask, i think. But, you know, i hear candidate after candidate pledging to be thoughtful with each other, not to attack personally, not to be aggressive in the way that we saw, for instance, in the republican primary last time. Everybody in the Democratic Party wants to beat donald trump in 2020, and so i think youre going to see them disagree on some policy, disagree on some focus, but i think ultimately at the end of this process, this very long process with a lot of candidates, youre going to see them come together. But right now people are just kind of intrigued that we have so many candidates and more still coming in. You mentioned before pete buttigieg, who is, you know, the mayor of a midsize u. S. City, and hes now the darling this week of, you know, the primary process, raising a lot of money, bringing some freshness and, you know, energy to the campaign. I think were going to see these things shift and ebb and flow for the next several months. Yeah, no doubt. Who do you believe can beat donald trump . I think any one of these people can beat donald trump. Youre not willing to go out on a limb and pick one of them . No. I really i truly believe that america is as tired of donald trump as the rest of the world. We shall see. Hilary rosen, thank you so much for joining us. Okay. Take care. Well, u. S. Prosecutors have added Money Laundering to their list of charges against wealthy parents in a growing College Admissions scandal. Actress Lori Loughlin and her Fashion Designer husband are among the 16 parents now accused of laundering bribes and other payments through a fake charity. They were accused last month of paying 500,000 to get their daughters into the university of southern california. The new charges come a day after Actress Felicity Huffman and 12 other parents and a coach agreed to plead guilty in the case. Huffman has a plea hearing set for may 24th. Well, measles is making a comeback across the United States. Health officials report hundreds of cases this year and outbreaks in at least 19 states. New york is even forcing people in some areas to get vaccinated. There have been hundreds of cases in queens and brooklyn, especially among the citys Orthodox Jewish community. Reed binion has more. Today we are declaring a Public Health emergency effective immediately. Reporter a Public Health emergency has been declared in new york city has measles cases continue to spike. 285 cases since october with more than 450 cases confirmed in 19 states. This is the epicenter of a measles outbreak. Reporter under the new order, City Health Officials will now comb through vaccination records of those who may have come into contact with infected individuals, and anyone who hasnt been vaccinated or doesnt get vaccinated could be facing a fine of up to 1,000. We cannot allow this dangerous disease to make a comeback here in new york city. We have to stop it now. Reporter mayor de blasio is even threatening to shut down schools that dont ban unvaccinated children from attending school. If they persist in allowing this danger to continue, we have the option of closing them for a period of time until this crisis has passed. Reporter the city says that even though these are strict and unusual steps to be taking, they want people to realize theyre not messing around in stopping the outbreak. There have been emergency declarations for snowstorms. If this is not an emergency, what is . Reporter im reed binion reporting. Just ahead, an invisible crisis. Why so many native american women are vanishing or getting killed, and why capitol hill is only now paying attention. What are we missing here . Whats happening with our native women that they are being victimized to the extent and to the level that they are . 98 of us dont get enough omega3s. Which is why megared advanced 4in1 packs more omega3 power into one small softgel. It supports your heart. Brain. Eyes. And joints. Megared. 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No ones heard from her since. Police in kent, washington, still have an open investigation, but clues are skarsz. How do you move on . We cant. I cant move on. Reporter the mystery of what happened to this native American Woman has tortured her family and there are countless other unsolved cases like this across the country. Then i want her picture to go on this one too. Reporter an invisible crisis, native american women murdered or missing with few answers and little attention. In some places, native american women are ten times more likely to be murdered than the rest of the population according to one federally funded study. One estimate based on National Crime data pegs the number of missing native women and girls at more than 5,700 in 2016 alone. What are we missing here . Whats happening with our native women that they are being victimized to the extent and to the level that they are . Reporter republican senator Lisa Murkowski is now pushing two bipartisan bills. One aims to improve Data Collection on missing and murdered native women. It hardly gets talked about. Reporter act visits aivists trying to raise awareness. The tribes are like the wild, wild west, and we essentially dont have any protection. Reporter Tribal Police have declined to comment. Senator murkowski says many women disappear from remote reservations, some which lack even a Single Police officer. Other times cases get lost in a confusing web of jurisdictional conflicts between tribal, local, and state police. She also worries that some victims are simply discounted by police because of their race or involvement in prostitution. Which makes no sense whatsoever, and it doesnt mean that we should give up or that the system should not work to investigate, to find out where that woman has gone. Reporter that is what the mclemore family believes happened to alyssa. At 21, she was caring for a young daughter and a dying mother. A year before she disappeared, she was picked up by police for prostitution. I feel like they wrote her off as a prostitute and they probably think that she didnt have family. Reporter kent police say they dont discriminate. A new law may not help mclemore, but it might finally help solve the crisis of missing and murdered native women and bring some much needed closure to their families. Were not going to stop looking for her. Were not going to say give up. Reporter scott mclean, cnn, kent, washington. Detergent alone doesnt kill bacteria, but adding lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99. 9 with 0 bleach. Lysol. What it takes to protect. ™ only one day left in the nba regular season, and that meant the final home games for two of the leagues biggest stars. Dwyane wade said goodbye to fans in miami on tuesday night with a 30point performance. Wade played for 16 seasons, winning three nba titles with the heat. He was also named mvp in the 2006 finals series against the dallas mavericks. Wade led the league in scoring in 2009. Everything ive done has led up to this moment. Its like all the body of work, all the injuries, all the surgeries, you know, all the tough times, it led up to this moment. Man, i couldnt have asked for a better ending to my last game, you know, in this arena, to my last season. I tell everybody im going to go out in d. Wade fashion, and i think this year i did. I went out the way that i can and the way that my fans and my supporters, they saw fit for me. So im thankful for it. And in dallas, mavericks star Dirk Nowitzki played his final home game. The german born superstar spent all 21 seasons with the mavericks. He was named mvp in 2007, led the team to a championship in 2011, and he finishes his career as the sixth alltime leading scorer in nba history. How about that . Well done. Well, democrats want full disclosure. Republicans want redactions. Either way, Robert Muellers russia report is set to be released next week, and someones sure to be seeing red. Heres our jeanne moos. Reporter prepare to be teased, frustrated, annoyed. This is what drives the public crazy. Reporter if you prefer the Mueller Report left to the imagination, youll love the redacted version. Reporter or maybe youre one of those people they dont want the redactions. Reporter dont get your hopes set on because attorney general bill barr hes still busy redacting. Reporter barrs cleaners, redactions while you wait, penned one cartoonist. Another predicted readers might cherry pick their conclusions from blocks of black bars. The satirical report headlined redaction of Mueller Report halted as barr passes out from sharpie fumes. But forget redaction black, the way its usually done. Are you ready for a little redaction distraction . Its getting a makeover. We will colorcode the excisions from the report. Reporter twitter tittered, imagining a kaleidoscope of redactions. Different colors will explain the basis for each redaction, whether its, say, grand jury testimony or something that would reveal intelligence sources. You can bet one past mistake wont be repeated. When lawyers for Paul Manafort redacted a Court Document in a pdf format that allowed the redaction to be lifted. So then reporters just clicked on the black part and theyre like delete and they just saw the stuff. Truly you could figure out how to collude with reporter past heavy redactions have been the butt of jokes. When donald trump complained this investigation was costing us millions, i didnt know he meant in toner. Reporter at least you dont have to bother trying to read between the lines. By the way, i like that pattern and with a few slight alterations, this could be the new american flag. Reporter jeanne moos, cnn, new york. There you go. Thanks for your company. Im rosemary church. 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