Putin. Well see about today. Were looking for the United States to improve this computer glitch. That does it for us. Well see you right back here tomorrow. In the meantime, Stephanie Ruhle picks up the coverage. Good morning, everyone. Im Stephanie Ruhle with a lot to cover today. Starting with answers, emails and calls. Some of President Trumps response to Robert Muellers questions now revealed has new details on the investigation emerged. Latenight phone calls between donald trump and his associate roger stone and the president dangling a pardon for, guess who, Paul Manafort. Emission failure. The va says it will not reimburse all veterans who were paid less due to a technical glitch. Taking stock. Markets surge after the fed chair suggests interest rate
increases might slow down. Now an expected meeting between trump and the leader xi jinping over the weekend. Theres a possibility a deal can be made. Having said that, some caveats as always. We begin with some of the very fest deta
this, make sure this doesn t blow up into a major crisis. so i really hope that, you know, there s significant pressure being brought to bear on this one senator that s obstructing, you know, dozens and dozens of senior policymakers from moving into positions. is the white house applying pressure on chuck schumer, to go ahead and just start taking the votes? if ted cruz isn t going to again, this is the difference between republicans and democrats. no republican would have had thanksgiving at home if i were running the senate. on monday, i d say, okay, fellas, two hours a nomination. i don t really care. you better get canned turkey. we re going to be staying. when is chuck schumer going to do is that? we can blame ted cruz, but chuck schumer can call the votes. if ted wants to make them wait two hours, i d love doing that. that would be so much fun. okay, ted. then i d just get binoculars and
most of the people i talked to about this, when i talk to people on the hill. i called a couple members this morning, they re hoping this doesn t blow up, so best case scenario. that s the bottom line, please just don t screw things up. and from then on it s positive. insulting somebody is probably the bottom line, as long as we don t instigate a trade war that doesn t already exist, the people i m talking to are like, okay, we did all right. the republicans trade is within of the things the republicans kind of theyen watt to fight trump on trade, this is one of the things that, you know, some of them will stick behind the president with. i think that kevin mccarthy and a lot of these republicans on the hill sound like they re pretty happy this is happening while they re out of session. and so we don t get to ask republicans, what did you think
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manafort entering into this information sharing agreement. they keep the agreement in place. now, mind you, that s not up ethical. it s really problematic. we can see the reason manafort did it is because he s trying to keep one foot in the mueller camp, one foot in the i hope president trump will pardon me camp and i think it s going to blow up on manafort. why? because, look why do you think it doesn t blow up on mueller? this is stunning all these guys are allowed to talk to one another. to me this almost looked like trump and that whole squad is outfoxing them. i don t think it was helpful if, particularly in all those interviews with manafort, he gave information mueller really would like to use in court. mueller probably lost the