nadia romero at hartsfield jackson in atlanta. we ve seen the lines stretch all day. what are people saying about their travel this weekend? reporter: yeah, well it is a really a mixed bag, ryan. you talked to some people who may sort of come to the airport, a lot earlier than normal. one couple came three hours early just to make sure they were able to make their flight. but we also heard from a gentleman who is just trying to get from atlanta to vegas. his flight has been canceled now three times. he was supposed to leave at 8:00 a.m., and now put on a flight at 7:00 p.m. he no longer has a hotel so he s going to hang out at the airport all day hoping to get on the last flight out tonight. and he s no too happy with the airlines and how things have gone so far. we saw the busiest amount of people and the most people at the tsa checkpoint this morning during that 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. hour. if you could see behind me, where people are checking in to delta here, getting bags ch
remindering her to be loyal and stay in trump s good graces before she shared with the house committee and these type of calls are the type of tactic that has been used previously when donald trump was under investigation before. for those of us who covered the mueller investigation, the messages to cassidy hutchinson are eerily similar to emails and conversations documented by roberter mueller in the russia investigation. all of them were messages from attorneys connected to trump reaching out to people who might flip on him and become cooperators of mueller. so in 2017, his attorney john dab left a voice mail for michael flynn s attorneys as he signing up to become an important cooperator in the mueller investigation. he said we need some kind of heads up, remember what we ve always said about the president and his feelings toward flynn. then before michael cohen flipped on trump, but realized he was under pressure from
tucker: a unbelievable night in theth news business. a report last night from buzzfeed news. news. accused the president of the states of encouraging his former personal lawyer, michael cohen, to lie under oath. this would be perjury. all day long people have prefaced the story with if true. now after spending 24 hours imagining the president being draggedragged and chain today hg cell, roberter mueller s office issued in effect a stkepb i ll of the buzzfeed story. buzzfeed has issued a statement daring the special council in
he did knowledge he would recuse himself from this case. this is a mueller related subpoena. this is why being a court reporter is a very fascinating job. a former federal prosecutor used to work with rudy giuliani years ago. used all that reporting and surmise that the filing could be a subpoena by roberter mueller to the president of the united states and that s why it s gone through the process so quickly and why it s been kept so quiet. one of the president s attorneys responded to that assumption today. he said it s false. there s been no subpoena. it s not a report. this is an analysis by a former prosecutor. gentlemen, thank you so much for walking us through the
during his discussion of the hillary e-mail? why should that fact be different from all the other facts he creates? crime is rising, rising, rising till i get into office. the economy s terrible till i get into the office. the fbi sucked till i got here. exactly. so sure, he thinks he can create that. really want to get into psychobabble, he projects all the time. so when he says you know, russia didn t help me, it s what he s basically saying is well, russia did help me and or what he knows is that russia did help him. is it a fear, i mean, i don t know, roosevelt once said don t mention rope in a family where there s been a hanging. russia to him is a scare word. ashley just said he worries he s going to be discredited by any admission russia was involved in the election. but they were involved. the risk now is an that he will discredit his presidency by not acknowledging what roberter