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Investigation of the trump campaign and if attorney general barr is in italy i think he is in italy, i think he is meeting with people other than italians. italian intelligence, in order to say, what you know about about 2015? that s a legitimate role, it s on a legitimate role for woody giuliani. martha: thank you very much. a pleasure as always. when we come back, a breaking story at the state department tonight. we are learning that some current and former officials will now appear on capitol hill after a defiant secretary of state accused democrats of attempting to bully them. the full story when we come bac back. crispy shrimp. .tossed in a spicy rub. .and drizzled with sweet amber honey. more shrimp more ways. endless shrimp s just fifteen ninety nine. hurry in. you have fast-acting power over pain, ....
Democratic congressman dean phillips tells politico, quote: suddenly an entire party is being branded by the perspectives of two of its members who represent 1% of the caucus. omar and ocasio-cortez are just two of a dozen democrats calling for a change to u.s. policy in venezuela. this comes as others in her party are applauding the president for his get-tough stance. meanwhile, in caracas, some residents of venezuela s capital are finally getting the lights back on after a massive power blackout. the country s disputed president is pointing a finger at the u.s. rich edson has the story from the state department tonight. the power at the subway cut out at rush hour, around 5:00 p.m. as the lights went out in venezuela, here in washington a crack within the democratic party over who to support in a country besieged by a power struggle. 16 house democrats split from party leadership sending a letter to secretary of state mike ....
Demand answers. cardinal meet with the pope at the pataskala palac positivef minors and vatican insiders say francis closest u.s. advisor. bret? bret: we will follow it lauren, thank you. we are learning new details tonight about suspicions that russia may be behind those mysterious sonic attacks on u.s. diplomats in cuba and china. correspondent rich edson is at the state department tonight. the latest on this mystery. good evening, rich. good evening, bret. and several officials briefed on this investigation say there is suspicion surrounding the russian government because of the technical ability involved in this attack and because of the history of the russian government harassing u.s. and other diplomats. though senior state department officials say they are still trying to determine who is responsible for these attacks. the motive and how they were accomplished. a report by nbc news this morning citing three unnamed u.s. officials claims russia ....
the decision was described as significant giving the mueller probe because the matter would have been reviewed and approved at the highest levels of the fbi. the official said access to classified materials no matter what level of clearance would only happen if there were no outstanding counterintelligence concerns. bret: more on this but the panel. thank you. secretary of state mike pompeo says the trump administration will not tolerate russian interference in this fall s elections. pompeo made the promise two congressional hearing today. he did not say what the president might do about it. his testimony was interrupted briefly today over a totally unrelated matter. correspondent rich edson has the story from the state department tonight. secretary of state mike pompeo was there to answer questions about the state department s budget. this hearing got testy over another issue. his questioning of hillary clinton during a 2015 benghazi hearing when he was still a member of congres ....
International observers and journalists. calling on that event praised by president trump as a show of good faith would also be a major blow to ongoing negotiations and it s not the first time north korea has carried out such a show. in 2008, they destroyed a cooling tower, a symbolic show of commitments to giving up nuclear ambitions only conduct a far more powerful test the following year, something the u.s. will no longer tolerate. despite the apparent success of that meeting between president moon and kim jong un just last month, the u.s. is now moving more cautiously, aware of past mistakes. bret. bret: benjamin hall in london. thank you. the trump administration is outlining the terms of a proposed new nuclear deal with iran. america s top to them that is threatening what he calls the strongest sanctions in history if iran does not comply. iran is predictably dismissive. rich edson has specifics from the state department tonight. ....