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levelling at robert mueller. it s much more personal than it has been in the past. the president used to sort of question the genesis of the mueller investigation, suggested there were a lot of conflicts of interest among his team. now he s really going after mueller. this is of a piece with a decision that we re told will be coming very soon in which the president and his legal team are likely to say and there s always a chance it could be different but we re told they are likely to say that there will be no interview with robert mueller. the president has got the final say, but there s pretty much unaminomt. there was question that i was going to ask at the press conference had i been called on. the two people that were called on did not bring it up. there s reasons why, a multitude of reasons why the president s attorneys believe that he should not sit down with him. first and foremost, they believe
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eric: let s go to chicago. andrew, how do we know this claim is true as giuliani claims someone fiddled with the tape. i don t think anyone knows whether the tape has been fiddled with. i wouldn t put anything past him. even if these tapes prove to be admissible, they still have major problems. the tapes aren t complete. it s apparently a tape of a tape. and you have big segments of the tape that can t be heard. remember there is still nothing illegal that was discussed in those tapes. i realize why everybody likes it. we have the president of the united states talking about a payoff to a playboy model that never took place. it appears mr. trump says
something so exclusive with his client. that s a breach. then releasing this information to cnn to try to make the president look bad. it doesn t matter if the president waived the i have with respect to these tapes or conversations. you can t put these tapes out to people to try to embarrass your client.
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both officers fire, shooting blevins four times. blevins later dying. at a press conference today, members of a police union said the two officers acted heroically and believed their lives were in danger. the whole time, he s looking back, getting position on where the officers are at to acquire a target to shoot them. reporter: at a later press conference, the county prosecutor took to the podium to defend the police department. but before he could announce charges would not be filed against the two officers, family and protesters rushed the podium, cutting him off. we want the cops arrested within the next 48 hours and prosecuted to the fullest degree of the law, because this was murder. and alex perez joins us live tonight from minneapolis. alex, emotions raw there. we saw the family and the protesters at that news conference today. they want justice for their family member. and the city bracing for possible m
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absolute positive proof of identity on social media, otherwise you ll get bchblg of people to leave because it s unsayre. so what s the middle ground here? how do you keep facebook free while not u allowing it to be b rebust platform? that s the conflict you re seeing play out with the executives. if you hear mark suctizuckerber interview, they are really trying to come to religion on this particular issue. how do they on the one hand shut down obvious patent misinformation that is designed to mislead while still allowing people in mark zuckerberg s words to be b wrong on the internet sometimes. this is something you ll see members of congress probing facebook out consistently. i think you ve seen change in exactly where the company feels like that line is going to be
drawn. they re under a lot of political pressure, trying to bring do
new allegations tonight. another woman who has come forward against cbs chairman and ceo les moonves. what she told police. and why the d.a. in los angeles says it will not pursue the case. facebook tonight and the new warning. what they say they have now uncovered. americans targeted. the meddling all over again. the parking garage collapse. more than 20 vehicles crushed. they sent rescue dogs in searching for possible victims. and alan alda going public with his private battle. good evening. and it s great to have you with us here on a very busy tuesday night. and we begin tonight with the images coming in right now. we have learned shortly before we came on tonight of a plane crash just south of the border. nearly 100 passengers onboard, several crew members. that passenger jet crashing just after takeoff. the flight from durango to mexico city. it s believed the pilots were trying to abort the takeoff, that there was some bad weather. but when they tried to halt the
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