congressman to his son, the phone calls from the son made to i believe it was the future father-in-law and the other calls first lady there. how much time would he be facing if convicted of all the charges? yeah, i mean, he is facing 150 years, and that s just addressing the congressman. we re not talking, again, about the 25-year-old son and his future father-in-law. those phone calls, anderson, there were seven in total that went back and forth between the congressman and his son while the congressman was at that white house congressional picnic. and they re very quick. they finally connected on that seventh phone call. this is shortly after only minutes that the u.s. attorney s office says that he received that e-mail saying that the drug trial had failed. and then according to the attorney s office, his son, cameron, 25 years old, again, went to his fiancee s family s house to tell them in person that the drug trial had failed, that they needed to do something about it, alleged
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there is nothing at the department of justice that indicates that they didn t do overt acts and these investigation investigations 60 days before elections. it s customary, usually around the time of an election they won t do what is called overt acts, that i won t bring indictments or subpoena people or do anything publicly as to try to not sway the election. the idea that we here in that time frame or approaching it is simply not true. i think what we know, poppy is that we expect mueller will continue in september and there may be a quiet period come octob october, a month before the election. as we saw from james comey in the hillary clinton e-mail probe, things can be reopened days before an election. that is something that mueller and his team would be conscious of.
mueller was i mean, comey was in trouble for that. that is something they are considering. for sure in their minds. dana bash
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order simply disrespecting the flag, but about social injustice, a dispute about the justice system and police brutality. what s notable here is that though president trump argues that his players have a difficult time defining exactly what they re protesting, he revealed earlier this year that he clearly understands their motives. i want you to listen to this sound bite from president trump in june. we have a great country you. should stand for our national anthem. you shouldn t go in a locker room when our national anthem playing. i m going ask all of those people to recommend to me, because that s what they re proegt, people that they think were unfairly treated by the justice system. and i understand that. and i m going ask them to recommend to me people that were unfairly treated, friends of theirs or people that they know about, and i m going to take a look at those applications. a
plane. i don t think this was the first flight certainly. and the communications back and forth with the tower at one point asking if there were other pilots on the line, asking about what kind of chop he would get into over the mountain areas. this went on for quite a period of time and it did emso liseem e air traffic controller had some familiarity with them. so as the picture becomes, you know, more and more flushed out, this is someone who was familiar with the airport. you know, you almost are tempted to say it was someone who kind of snapped because he clearly enjoyed the flight, enjoyed the role and loop that he performed, sounded anyway, surprised that he was able to do that loop. that is difficult do especially in a twin engine aircraft that is not made do that.
and it sheds a lot of light. and many people heard the clip that we just played, but i want to play a bit more of it. obviously viewers here in the u.s., many people just waking up again for this plane that was s
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unable to define it. in the past he s called them sons of bitches. now he says they seem to be lacking intelligent. most recently he suggested lebron james was dumb, we know he thinks congresswoman maxine waters is dumb, as well, he s called her low iq. there is history here. mr. chairman trump built his brand on the allegation the first african-american president was not a legitimate citizen. he demanded to see the african-american president s grades in college. more recently he asked white house staffers why the u.s. should be letting into the country from places like haiti and african nations instead of, say, norway. perhaps this weekend on the anniversary of charlottesville, ne neo-nazis gathering in the white house he will say or tweet something to help bring the nation together.
out, registering voters, a lot of stuff going on. it s sad the president hasn t acknowledged that. this i