carol lee, julie ainsley, kristen welker, congratulations on the megascoop, on your professionalism on this reporting. it is an incredible peek into where things stand. we are grateful to have you with us. when we come back with the president still enraged about the raid of his personal lawyer s office and home, a flesh round fresh round of stories about hush money being paid to keep bad news quiet. michael avenatti, attorney for stormy daniels joins us live in the studio. also as the president impulsively tweets away about a defense strike in syria, testimony before the house arms services committee carefully warns retaliation must be, quote, balanced against the threat of a wider war, and seemed to walk back some of the president s menacing language about a wider conflict. stay with us. do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks,
department veterans, the most significant revelation in the post report is this. the special counsel told trump s lawyers that he is preparing a report about the president s actions while in office and potential obstruction of justice. according to two people with knowledge of the conversations. a former federal prosecutor told me mueller s report doesn t preclude mueller from indicting literally everybody else, but trump will be dealt with just like ken starr dealt with president clinton. the report puts the impeachment process in motion. joining us to discuss his remarkable reporting, one of the reporters with a by line in that report, robert costa, msnbc contributor joyce vance, a former u.s. attorney, frank figliuzzi, former fbi director for counter intelligence now an msnbc national analyst, and mimi, assistant u.s. attorney. first congrats on the megascoop. take us through what you and