that that s a great sign because, firstly, they know how to get you better and, secondly, they ve been through it. so you think you ve struck gold. and you haven t. jake signed up for phone sessions, but the treatment wasn t what he expected, and things started to go wrong. so, you could buy individual sessions and they would be, you know, much more expensive. £200 and, you know, getting to nearly £300. the sessions would consistently be cut short. the lowest for me was 20 minutes of a 50 minute session, which is less than half then you should get. so you got your money back, right? no compensation, no mention of, ok, that session was cut short, but we ll make it up or you can have another one . the government advises people to seek treatment from practitioners who are part of professional bodies on the professional standards authorities register, because there will be things like a complaints system and a code of ethics. currently, it s completely legal in the uk for anyone to cal
session this is morning? he s great. i talked with the attorney general yesterday. he s working very hard on ms-13 gangs, the opioid crisis, immigration. they ve got this great new initiative you probably haven t read about or at least covered called sos synthetic opioid surge. does that mean he still has the president s confidence? he is the attorney general. they re doing great work at the doj. so you hear kellyanne conway offering some praise for the attorney general but not saying the president has confidence in him. what it s changing is what is going on with senate republicans. they have been the last bulwark protecting the attorney general from the president s wrath with several members privately urging the president, publicly urging the president not to fire his attorney general. some of those republican senates or still offering their support for jeff sessions. we know several of those republican senators have phone
person and by phone sessions with the president and he said he s doing the q&a to educate me and giuliani says i want to know what i can say that s not privileged, what i can t say which is privileged. the president s lawyer appeared to push bob mueller on a september 1st completion deadline. 11 days ago he said that mueller had said he hoped to wrap up the investigation of the president by that september 1st deadline but yesterday giuliani seemed to suggest it was the trump legal team s deadline for mueller to retain his credibility. listen to this. what they have heck, by september 1st the public should have an explanation of what mueller has. i really want that because i don t think he has it. the president said he well, if he doesn t, file his report by september 1st, in september, he s clearly doing a comey. okay. so last night giuliani was on fox news where he talked more about the trump legal team s unconventional strategy in the
difficult position to thread between trying to keep the president at bay and protecting the mueller investigation. the good news for sessions is by recusing himself he was able to go off and i think was in bulgaria last week on some trip. wash my hands of that. all right. want to get heidi przybilla in here. so i m going to give heidi the task of explaining what rudy giuliani said. good luck. president trump s lawyer, rudy giuliani, commented on the state of preparations for a potential interview between president trump and robert mueller. nbc s kelly o donnell tweeted giuliani says he has done both in person and by phone sessions with the president, he says he has doing the q&a to educate me and he says i wants to mow what i can say that is privilegend and what i can say that isn t privileged. 11 days ago giuliani told reporters that mueller had said