Them for the last three months. Four months, five months. And theyre still here. Theyre still here. Meanwhile, bipartisan efforts to Shield Mueller and his investigation are moving forward in the senate, interestingly enough after much delay. Today republican Chuck Grassley, the chair of the powerful Senate Judiciary committee announced his panel will vote on a bill to protect mueller potentially as soon as tomorrow. That puts grassley on a direct Collision Course with the Senate Majority leader who says he will not advance the bill to a final vote. Theres no indication that mueller is going to be fired. I dont think the president is going to do that. Obviously a number of your colleagues fear it enough to say it should be in there. Im the one who decides what we take to the floor. Thats my responsibility as the majority leader. Well not be having this on the floor of the senate. Its possible mcconnell doesnt read the New York Times which reported on two separate occasions when the pre
the wake of the syrian government s chemical weapons attack on syrians as the u.s. alleges they did. u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley announced the sanctions on tv. he grew angry and yelled at the television. the white house insys there had were no new sanctions claiming she had just been confused. tonight at a press conference weapons japanese frirpt shinzo abe, trump offered a cryptic response when asked about the sanctions. sanctions as soon as they very much deserve it. we have that is a question. there s been nobody tougher on russia than president donald trump. joining me now someone all over the stoerks political analyst phillip rucker, white house bureau chief for the washington post. lots of press back and forth about the peschell dynamics. nikki says there already
the wake of the syrian government s chemical weapons attack on syrians as the u.s. alleges they did. u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley announced the sanctions on tv. he grew angry and yelled at the television. the white house insys there had were no new sanctions claiming she had just been confused. tonight at a press conference weapons japanese frirpt shinzo abe, trump offered a cryptic response when asked about the sanctions. sanctions as soon as they very much deserve it. we have that is a question. there s been nobody tougher on russia than president donald trump. joining me now someone all over the stoerks political analyst phillip rucker, white house bureau chief for the washington post. lots of press back and forth about the peschell dynamics. nikki says there already sanctions. then they get withdrawn.
toerks he was lying on the floor of a libyan detention center. just rescued from slavery. begging to be sent back home. now he is back in nigeria, but has he found his happy ending? how do you feel coming back here? victory is responsible for his mother and three younger siblings. his mother says she is too embarrassed to show her face on camera, too embarrassed to admit her family was desperate enough that her son risked everything to try and make his way to europe.
together we are going to say loudly and clearly, no trump. he is not getting away with it. this is all stuff that in this campaign has been a huge deal, but it hasn t been in the news the last three or four days because of the fbi and e-mails. it s been overshadowed by the fbi stoerks and clinton clearly trying to bring it back, trying to resurrect this as an issue. i m not sure how effective it can be however. you know, we ve herald her testimony in the past. we ve heard from women who say they ve experienced unwanted advances from trump, but those stories feel a mile away because of all of the other recent developments on this kind of minute biminute news cycle. it is interesting to see her trying to resurrect it but it is difficult to do it. redirect to what has worked for her in the past and redirecting away from the e-mail stuff, you know, from the