Government and the Justice Department, thats the perfect way to raise an issue with the ukrainian president , correct . It is appropriate for the Justice Department and the prosecutor again to cooperate and exchange information, yes. To the extent the president had concerns and the Attorney General is having u. S. Attorney durham looking into that. Is that entirely appropriate for the president to flag this for should be in touch with our official challenge . I dont know the precise appropriateness of these kinds of relations. Now, were you involved, either of you involved in the preparation for the 7 25 call . I was not. I was not. How do you account for that . I mean you were the two officials responsibility with ukrainian policies. If the president of the united
states having a call with the leader of ukraine, why would you not ordinarily be involved with the preparations. In preparations for a president ial phone call that lies within staff of the National Security council. If ther
investigation is the articles of impeachment. now, just to give you a taste of some of those revelations in this three-hour hearing take a listen. mr. paxton did not register with the state s securities board. actually acknowledged that, paid a fine, and then turned around and proceeded to continue with the same pattern of behavior of not registering and interacting in those transactions for personal gain. yes, i would one qualifier. there s evidence he did this in 2004 and 2005, was put on notice of the violation in 2009 because of a lawsuit and did it again in 2012. reporter: now, paxton firing back saying that all those allegations can be disproven, that this adoption of articles of impeachment is illegal, issuing a statement saying in part, quote, four liberal
really shot her. a truly shocking idea. something beyond devious. she shot herself, is what i thought. reporter: liz shot herself? that sounded crazy. or maybe, a certain kind of crazy. remember to help catch cari farver, liz had given the police her cell phone. and here s what detectives doty and avis found on that phone. a photo of cari farver s s.u.v., which didn t make any sense at all because we looked at the date that was taken. and it was taken on christmas eve of 2012. reporter: wasn t that when her car was actually missing? yeah, it hadn t been recovered till january of 2013. uh-huh. so, we thought that s that s weird that the police couldn t find it. dave didn t know where it was, but somehow liz was able to [ bleep ] take a picture of it. reporter: but that wasn t all. remember that threatening photo cari emailed to dave, of a woman
applications, but for current recipients, some good news. they can keep on renewing the applications. they can keep on renewing the work permits on and on like they have since 2012. reporter: this new legal battle comes a year after the supreme court stopped the trump administration from ending daca. for now, dreamers like jorge hope for a permanent solution. we re americans. we ve been here for our whole life, most of our life. i don t know mexico. i don t know anything about my culture, which is why i consider myself an american. that was nbc s guad vanegas reporting. next, are tennessee republicans putting kids at risk just to own the libs? it s the case being made by my next guest. and later, a second dose of space history set for later this week. an update from mission control in texas. at the top of the hour, the mehdi hasan show. senator alex padilla on the big week ahead for voting rights in d.c. and his meeting with texas democrats. that s 8:00 p.m. eastern right
trafficked, where they could be harmed, where some lose their lives. reporter: the ruling keeping the department of homeland security from approving new applications, but for current recipients, some good news they could keep on renewing the applications, they can keep on renewing the work permits on and on like they have since 2012. reporter: this new legal battle comes a year after the supreme court stopped the trump administration from ending daca. for now dreamers like jorge hope for a permanent solution we re americans we have been here for our whole life, most of our life. i don t know mexico. i don t know anything about my culture which is why i consider myself an american. reporter: guad joins us now guad, what has to happen for daca to become permanent reporter: it is up to congress. only they can approve legislation that would give the pathway for citizenship for dreamers, something they ve not been able to do in nine years. peter. guad venegas, thank you very m