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Face a whole host of questions related to russia itself, and the thinking at the white house is that would be unfair to the nominee, whoever he or she might be. it certainly would not be a fun hearing to have to go through. geoff, on that topic, how likely is it that we re actually going to get these answers from the white house by thanksgiving? how many of these self-imposed deadlines have come and gone? reporter: kasie, i think i ll have a better idea after thanksgiving if they meet their thanks ggiving deadline. the special counsel said he wanted these questions answered by july 4. it is now november 19. trump s legal team said they won t have anything to do with obstruction of justice. they think it falls outside the special counsel s mandate. it s also true, though, that those questions are where the president is most vulnerable, given his decision to fire the former fbi director james comey and the pressure he put on jeff sessions back when he was a.g., ....
Two executives are in lockstep. but that entire anecdote kind of demonstrates something interesting about facebook, which is this year they ve been very focused on public perception of the company. they are very obsessed with the way they re portrayed in the media, the way that different press coverage comes along, different media criticisms of the company, and they think about it and talk about it a lot. it s arguably distracted them from trying to identify the root cause of some of these issues. deepa, great reporting. thanks very much for coming on today. thanks. coming up, president trump blasts the navy s.e.a.l. that led the 2011 raid that killed osama bin laden. it is suggested he could have caught bin laden sooner. ....
Kasie. geoff bennett, thanks. pete williams, perhaps i will see you back here on thanksgiving day if any of this is any indication. thank you both. what is next in these investigations and what can we expect? with me now is former u.s. congresswoman liz holtman. she voted to impeach president nixon and she wrote a book called impeaching trump. with us is msnbc contribute tore. charlie, i want to start with you. we re heading into the holidays here and a real crunch time in the mueller investigation. why now for these democratic senators to sue, and is there any chance that this will actually result in courts taking action in time to impact whether or not whitaker can oversee the release of mueller s findings? a lot of that depends on when mueller actually produces findings. we re all in the dark. we think he s writing a report. ....