question. why isn t adam schiff saying, yeah, let s go look at it? instead just like yesterday when he said he ll go look at it. let me finish. he was almost about to sign the invitation for comey to come testify, but suddenly, there are stipulations. there was no reason to have stipulations. same thing today. he was invited jack, you re rewriting jack, you re rewriting history. stipulations, what are you saying let me answer the question. i know this not because i ve talked to him, but because i ve read the documents and read the public reporting which you can read as well and you probably already know, which is that he was willing to sign the letter. in fact, he said today, he s willing to have comey and rogers come in behind closed-doors testimony, but he also wants a guarantee that clapper, that yates, and others are going to testify openly and that hasn t been assured. even today, he still hasn t gotten assurances from nunes that s going to occur. and jack, let m
refuse to share information about the islamic state with the united states. and official telling the post that trump revealed more information to the russian ambassador than we have shared with our own allies. nbc news has not confirmed the reports about the meeting. roughly an hour ago national security adviser h.r. mcmaster emerged from the white house to offer this denial. there s nothing that the president takes more seriously than the security of the american people. this story that came out tonight as reported is false. the president and the foreign minister reviewed a range of common threats to our two countries, including threats to civil aviation. at no time at no time were intelligence sources or methods discussed and the president did not disclose any military operations that were not already publicly known. two other senior officials who are present, including the secretary of state remember the
meeting the same way and have said that. their on the record accounts
LAST CHANCE: Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) plans to try again to move ahead with a $95 billion international aid bill that includes $60 billion for Ukraine as well as funding for Israel, Taiwan, and Indo-Pacific partners. Schumer had hoped to move the bill to the floor for debate and amendments yesterday but adjourned
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) plans to try again to move ahead with a $95 billion international aid bill that includes $60 billion for Ukraine as well as funding for Israel, Taiwan, and Indo-Pacific partners. Schumer had hoped to move the bill to the floor for debate and amendments yesterday but adjourned the Senate last night when it appeared he was short of the 60-vote threshold necessary to advance the measure, reportedly saying Democrats would "give our Republican colleagues the night to figure themselves out.”
After months of fierce fighting, Russian forces are on the verge of their most significant victory since they captured Bakhmut in May as Ukrainian troops, short of bodies and ammunition, struggle to hold off a determined assault on the besieged city of Avdiivka in the eastern Donetsk region.
Senate Republicans face a dilemma on border compromise: McConnell originally characterized it as the "most substantial policy in 30 years" but now calls for senators to vote "no."
martha: i like the way you said that. why hope there s one extra being in there with them. you understand, ma am. martha: i sure do. thanks for being with us today. thank you. martha: thank you all. special counsel john durham, whether he liked it or not, he got his moment on the hot seat saying it s time to rebuild the public confidence in the fbi. that that was one of the biggest take-aways from his time investigating what happened with the unfounded probe in to a trump russia connection. the fbi opened crossfire hurricane on a sunday, three days after reviewing that information. is that correct? that s correct. mr. durham, the fbi opened crossfire hurricane without interviewing the essential witnesses. is that true? that s true. the fbi also opened up crossfire hurricane without using the standard analytical tools employed to evaluate that evidence.
Ukraine has ordered the eviction of monks from Pechersk Lavra a historically significant church in Kyiv. The expulsion comes as many of the clergy are believed to have ties with the Russian Orthodox Church, whose founder, Patriarch Kirill, supports Vladimir Putin and the ongoing war
Acquitted of lying to the fbi in a case brought for trump era special counsel john doe, as we see with team trump, there wasn t a there they re the jury of four woman told it was a waste of time and resources, the legal ethics quote, it s hard to understand why it was brought other than to support trump s allegation that the quinton campaign falsely alleged a trump russia connection. bingo! let s be clear here, the intent of this trial was not to get a conviction. it was to push and attack against hillary clinton. as former trump attorney general bill barr said in his own words, and making clear just this week. he did not succeed in getting a conviction from the d.c. jury. he accomplished something far more important. he crystallized essential role played by the hillary campaign