and he was once doj s public enemy number one, i m talking about julian assange, the wikileaks founder, who disclosed lows military secrets. so why did they just strike a deal to let them go free and new reporting in the idaho murders, journalists who s spent money investigating the case reveals a new theory about an alleged motive. all tonight on laura coates live well, it s really the big question on everyone s mind is mit how will thursday s cnn debate change or impact the election at all? well, the answer could believe will depend very well on which kind of candidates shows that. let me, let me explain what i mean by that. donald trump s allies, they want to see a donald trump who sticks to the issues. one who dial is back and i mean, a back, the insults, the extreme language. in other words, they don t really want rally trump the trump who is obsessed over losing election or the one who advocates for a migrant fight club the radical left democrats rig the president
and happy white house correspondents associates dinner weekend. you take a look at hillary clinton venture into the paid speaking circuit and what it tells us about her future possibly. first of all, where is she headed and what is she making and what does it mean? we are hearing getting a real window here into how senator clinton, secretary clinton will approach the run up to 2016. she is getting about 200,000 a speech. she has been in florida, texas. and maggie haberman points out in this story she has essentially become a passive front-runner. we expected she would take about six months off to rest up after being secretary of state. but, instead, she is bounded right out on an intensive schedule and this sends a few messages. one of them is to her rival. she is not going to let a vacuum