know, on the need to shore up our election system. we need to make sure every ballot box has got a paper ballot backup so in case any machine was ever hacked into, we could still make sure the integrity of the vote. i think there are needs for improvement on the private companies, three private companies that control 90% of all our voter files to make sure that miss isn t done. arthel: mischief isn t done. arthel: another bil would say e fbi would be notified of assistance offered by foreign governments and also considering that mr. mueller on thursday made it very plain, saying that russia did in fact not only did they interfere in 2016 but they re going to do it in 2020 if nothing stops them. maybe it s other countries as well. so would these bills, brad, protect the integrity of our
dragged on because mueller was trying to a degree to even justify the probe in the first place? millions were spent and for the most part they came up with a dry hole. that is a question that republicans will be asking, particularly whether there were some people on mueller s team that were pushing for mueller to look more into obstruction of justice issues, which made up a very huge part of the reports and wasn t part of the scope of it. that s something that republicans will be pushing mueller on. charles: thanks, emily. thank you. charles: let s switch gears from mueller to medicare for all. a 2020 presidential hopeful, bernie sanders wants it but the question is how will he pay for it? raise taxes for the middle class in the sanders administration. people who have healthcare under medicare for all will have no premiums, no deductibles, no co-payments, no out of pocket expenses. yes, they will pay more taxes.
get a 9-0 decision on something as high profile as the arthur anderson and the enron case demonstrates how clear cut the law is and how the prosecutors abused the law in order to try and bring so the attorney general is aware of this case. yes. the office of legal counsel, the constitution is aware of this case, deputy attorney general is aware of this case, the career prosecutor, senior careerer prosecutors who worked their way upoivil service not mueller-appointees who contributed to obama and hillary and was that the hillary clinton victory party, they look at this and they know the law. they know the supreme court decision. they know there s no obstruction case here, and yet mr. muelleron writes this. now, here is the thing. as you point out, mr. mueller was supposed to write this report for the attorney general. nobody would write a report like this to their boss. no. so this was written for congress.
before we were finished with ours, i think there must be some relief for him and his wife tonight. jill wine-banks on days like this, as soon as news breaks, i m always wondering what is jill thinking, what is jill thinking. you re the person on this panel who has been through something like this, been through it on the inside. major investigation of the president. the only investigation of a president that has actually driven the president from office in the richard nixon case. your reaction to where you think we stand tonight, what you read in the attorney general s letter today about where we will be next week and the weeks to come? well, i focused in in the letter on the paragraph that said there was other information that the attorney general would consult with mueller on. so that means that there is much more than just some tight conclusions, that there may be some very big information.
major investigation of the president, the only investigation of a president that has driven the president from office in the richard nixon case. your reaction to where you think we stand tonight, what you read in the attorney general s letter today about where we will be next week and the weeks to come. well, i focused in the letter on the paragraph that said that there was other information that the attorney general would consult with mueller on. so that means that there is much more than just some tight conclusions, that there may be some very big information. we don t know of course whether this report says that the president is guilty but we can t indict him because of office of legal counsel policy. we know that it s likely he did not ask for permission to indict because that would have no doubt been refused and so there would have been a disagreement that would have had to be reportable.