billionaire. my view is, he broke the law. you have to be held accountable. tonight, the incredible story of sam alito, the giant salmon, the private plane, the billionaire with business before the court. and toledo scrambling attempt to knock down the story. that, mueller investigation revealed that russia interfered in the 2016 when trump s special counsel goes under oath again you can hold yourself out as an objective justice official, or as a partisan hat. the more that you chart try to spin the facts and not answer my questions, you sound like the letter. kevin mccarthy loses the not answer questions, you sound like the. latter plus, kevin mccarthy loses control of the house after republicans censure the former chair of the intelligence committee. [crowd chanting] shame, shame, shame! and how pennsylvania managed to fix a collapsed interstate in less than two weeks. this is what it looks like when the ingenuity of delco meets the grit of phill
justice caught accepting lavish gifts from a from the billionaire. my view is, he broke the law. you have to be held accountable. tonight, the incredible story of sam alito, the giant salmon, the private plane, the billionaire with business before the court. and toledo scrambling attempt to knock down the story. that, mueller investigation revealed that russia interfered in the 2016 when trump s special counsel goes under oath again you can hold yourself out as an objective justice official, or as a partisan hat. the more that you chart try to spin the facts and not answer my questions, you sound like the letter. kevin mccarthy loses the like the letafter republicans ce former chair of the intelligence committee. and how pennsylvania managed to finish a collapse interstate in less than two weeks. this is what it looks like when the ingenuity of delco meets the grit of philly and we work together to get it done. but all in, starts right. now. good eve
intelligence committee by mueller, which is basically i mean, you know, not debated. the sweep of the russian effort to the election, the obvious openness on the part of the trump campaign, the welcoming of that help both publicly and privately through the sun, and the actual two fingers touching in the giving of that information to collect, nick assessed to be an asset of russian intelligence. do you think that they ve been successful in rewriting that history? i do not. we do know that the american public rose up and fired donald trump i think part of it is that people were concerned about his ties to russia and his campaign s ties to russia. what we see now with this indictment of donald trump, from department of justice is that he had all of these classified documents. how did he keep these top secret documents and not give them back? it s all very suspicious. adam six he censored along party line
russians and their fear was designed to benefit donald trump. paul mata for, trump s campaign chairman, admitted that he gave trump campaign data to the russians. it s called russian collusion. it is interesting to me to watch the basic facts of that be reset. i do think that it has been even though the durham report has not been particularly effective, i think that william barr s massaging of the report is control of its release was relatively affective in obscuring a bit of the depths of what was found by the senate intelligence committee by mueller, which is basically i mean, you know, not debated. the sweep of the russian effort to the election, the obvious openness on the part of the trump campaign, the welcoming of that help both publicly and privately through the sun, and the actual two fingers touching in the giving of that information to collect, nick assessed to be an asset of russian intelligence. do you think that they ve been successful in rewriting that