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Part 3: What to Expect When You’re Expecting (the Mueller Report)

The Daily

The New York Times

News, Daily News

4.3107.6K Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2019

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Once the special counsel’s report has been released, it’s up to Congress and its oversight committees to determine what happens next. We spoke to the head of the House Judiciary Committee, who will have to make that decision. Guest: Representative Jerry Nadler, Democrat of New York. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily.

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From The New York Times, I'm Michael Bovaro.

0:02.4

This is The Daily.

0:09.0

Today, once the Special Counsel's report has been released,

0:13.0

it's up to Congress and its oversight committees

0:16.0

to determine what happens next, as head of the Judiciary Committee.

0:21.0

Much of that will fall to Representative Jerry Natler.

0:26.0

Part three of what to expect from the Mueller report.

0:32.0

It's Tuesday, March 12.

0:40.0

Good evening, I'm Erin Bernad.

0:41.0

Out front tonight, the biggest threat to President Trump, his name,

0:44.0

and it's a person, is Jerry Natler.

0:51.0

Jerry Natler.

0:52.0

Jerry Natler.

0:53.0

Jerry Natler of New York, the Democratic head of the House

0:55.0

Judiciary Committee.

0:56.0

The committee with the power to lead impeachment proceedings

0:59.0

against the President of the United States.

1:01.0

He is investigating, quote, allegations of obstruction of justice,

1:05.0

public corruption, and other abuses of power.

1:08.0

Democrats led by House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Natler

1:11.0

are carpet bombing the White House with document requests.

1:14.0

This is now facing a brand new investigation,

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