for quitting all of the investigations, well, we got a problem. we have a real problem. because we re not going to allow him to intimidate or threaten us. well, sharing msnbc says your committee, financial services, gained access to president trump s two major financial institutions. two sources are telling our news division, wells fargo and td bank, two of the nine institutions that have so far complied with subpoenas, wells fargo provided the committee with a few thousand documents and td bank handed the committee a handful of document, according to sources. so what have you learned regarding trump s financial dealings? no, we don t have any information to share with you at this time about what we have learned from the documents. as you know judge rojas in the southern district of new york today made a decision about, yes, we should be able to get those documents that they ruled
welcome back to hardball. another stinging proceed to the president. as i mentioned a judge in new york says they won t stop deutsche bank and wells fargo from turning them over to congress. last month president trump sued them to prevent them from complying. after listening to both sides, a judge said a ruling from the bench, said they were unlikely to succeed in a lawsuit arguing the subpoenas were unlawful and unconstitutional and subpoenas have a legislative purpose. this comes after we learn this week that multiple transactions made by the president were flagged inside deutsche bank. today is a setback after a judge ruled the president s accounting firm much release financial returns to the congress. i said it s not looking good for
on our side and in our favor. and, of course, we re looking forward to what happens beyond this, will they try to appeal the judge s decision? will this drag it out some more. we don t know the answers to everything yet. but as of now, we had a win today with the judge deciding that we should be able to get the documents. well, we hope to know what you know, as soon as we can. thank you so much, u.s. congresswoman maxine waters in california. you are certainly welcome. i want to bring in white house correspondent for politico, the former chief of chaff and tim o brien at bloomberg. is this is quite a show. you work for the speaker. she went in this morning. they were going to talk like they did a couple weeks ago. infrastructure. i think it s one thing everybody believes you got to get done, public investment in this country and the president blew up. absolutely. to no one s surprise, he did. right. if you look at what happened?
kuwait to saudi arabia so there s still plenty of opportunity to send her back ok we ll have more from florinef for us later today on the story for him for now thanks very much. ok let s get more on the story now from phil robertson from human rights watch he s been helping coordinate efforts to prevent rojas deportation phil thanks so much for being with us this morning why is human rights watch calling for rojas deportation to be halted well she has suffered psychological and physical abuse before she arrived in saudi arabia she is quite sure full for his life early if she is sent back we re calling for the thai government to permit u.n. refugee agency that u.n.h.c.r. to have access to earth and to allow them to do a status determination on her whether she needs to receive refugee protection and if she does she should receive that in thailand should abide by that ok you ve
a group of soldiers seized the country s public radio station and actor kevin spacey appears in a u.s. court to face charges of sexual assault and accuser says that speccy him two years ago when he was eighteen years old. it s good to have you with us tonight authorities in thailand say that a soul the teenager fleeing alleged abuse will be allowed to stay in the country until she can apply for asylum elsewhere united nations officials are aiding rojas . in her bid to find a safe destination of the eighteen year old barricaded herself earlier today in a bangkok hotel room while police waited to send her back home.