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. >> the first volume of the report details numerous efforts emanates from russia to influence the election. this volume includes a discussion of the trump campaign's response to this activity. as well as our conclusion that there was insufficient evidence to charge a broader conspiracy. >> so carol lee, obviously the white house reaction to this was case closed yesterday. bob mueller's leaving. it is over. everybody move along. that is not exactly what mueller is saying there. >> no. and that is more of their sort of dream, that everything, nothing to see here. everything is moved on. and they are fundraising off it for the trump campaign and all those sorts of things. their view, the people i've talked to said mueller underscored where y they don't want him to testify. why they hope this is case closed. because he's effective because he hasn't gotten into the mud with the president and he sticks to the facts and he's not yet seen as someone hyperpartisan the way that others of the justice department who have left have become. such as james comey. their view generally is that this is worse
. >> the first volume of the report details numerous efforts emanates from russia to influence the election. this volume includes a discussion of the trump campaign's response to this activity. as well as our conclusion that there was insufficient evidence to charge a broader conspiracy. >> so carol lee, obviously the white house reaction to this was case closed yesterday. bob mueller's leaving. it is over. everybody move along. that is not exactly what mueller is saying there....
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when it did, they went all in on russia. then saint bob mueller came out with his report and it didn't validate what they thought was going to happen now they are saying no, no, no. brethren nap clapper, comey. they are pan enriqueed because now we will get a chance to look under the hood bill o'reilly barthehoot. bill barr or -- joe biden in that white house, did he know anything we have to ask that question and find out. reporters in this town, other than this place should care about it and barely do. jedediah: if you care whether russia was interfering in the elections which you should. you should also care about what the origins of this investigation are. when you find there was no conspiring of the russians on the part of the trump campaign you have to wonder what led to all of this? this is a lot of taxpayer dollars gone into investigations. once again, you cannot care about how much money went into the benghazi investigation but not care how much money went into this investigation. be consistent across the board. grif
when it did, they went all in on russia. then saint bob mueller came out with his report and it didn't validate what they thought was going to happen now they are saying no, no, no. brethren nap clapper, comey. they are pan enriqueed because now we will get a chance to look under the hood bill o'reilly barthehoot. bill barr or -- joe biden in that white house, did he know anything we have to ask that question and find out. reporters in this town, other than this place should care about it and...
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but russia is nor aggressive today. russia is sort of like your drunk friend at the party, right. you know they're dangerous -- >> stephen: literally your drunk friend ( laughter ) >> you know they're dangerous when they walk in the room because china is more like the quiet one in the background but
but russia is nor aggressive today. russia is sort of like your drunk friend at the party, right. you know they're dangerous -- >> stephen: literally your drunk friend ( laughter ) >> you know they're dangerous when they walk in the room because china is more like the quiet one in the background but
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nearly an hour and jan was able to press the attorney general on issues ranging from obstruction of the russia investigation to his review of how that investigation began back in 2016. jan crawford is with us from anchorage. jan, what did the attorney general have to say? >> reporter: right out of the box, he said he was surprised when the special counsel told him that he was not going to be making a decision on whether or not the president committed a crime of obstruction of justice. he didn't really press him on that, but then he and his lawyers at the department of justice analyzed the evidence mueller gathered and made the decision himself. he said he couldn't exonerate the president. you looked at that evidence and you did. what's the fundamental difference between your view and his? >> well, i think bob said he was not going to engage in the analysis. he was not going to make a determination one way or the other. we analyzed the law and the facts and a group of us spent a lot of time doing that and determined that both as a matter of law, many of the instances would not amount to obstruc
nearly an hour and jan was able to press the attorney general on issues ranging from obstruction of the russia investigation to his review of how that investigation began back in 2016. jan crawford is with us from anchorage. jan, what did the attorney general have to say? >> reporter: right out of the box, he said he was surprised when the special counsel told him that he was not going to be making a decision on whether or not the president committed a crime of obstruction of justice. he...
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in addition, the president had a motive to put the russia investigation behind him. the evidence did not establish that the termination of comey was designed to cover up a conspiracy between the trump campaign and russia. as described in volume 1, the evidence uncovered in the investigation did not establish that the president or those close to him were involved in the charged russian computer hacking or conspiracies or that the president had an unlawful relationship with any russian official. but the evidence does indicate that a thorough fbi investigation would uncover facts about the campaign and the presidents personally that the president could have understood to be crimes that would give rise to personal and political concerns. although the president publicly stated during and after the election that he had
in addition, the president had a motive to put the russia investigation behind him. the evidence did not establish that the termination of comey was designed to cover up a conspiracy between the trump campaign and russia. as described in volume 1, the evidence uncovered in the investigation did not establish that the president or those close to him were involved in the charged russian computer hacking or conspiracies or that the president had an unlawful relationship with any russian official....
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. >> russia set out to sow discord, to create chaos in america politics and under mind confidence in our democracy. but on that front, given the left's total fixation on delegitimatizing the president, i'm afraid the russians hardly need to look to favor. >> dana: if you can listen to speaker pelosi talking about how trump's people want us to impeach. watch. >> trump is goading us to impeach him. every single day, he's taunting, taunting. he knows it would be divisive, but he doesn't care.
. >> russia set out to sow discord, to create chaos in america politics and under mind confidence in our democracy. but on that front, given the left's total fixation on delegitimatizing the president, i'm afraid the russians hardly need to look to favor. >> dana: if you can listen to speaker pelosi talking about how trump's people want us to impeach. watch. >> trump is goading us to impeach him. every single day, he's taunting, taunting. he knows it would be divisive, but he...
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you're supposed to be guarding against russia germany goes out and pays a year to russia. we have not deployed the full set of tools yet that could significantly undermine if not outright stop the project. we emphasize that companies involved in russian energy exports are taking part is something that could prompt a significant risk of sanctions if you come up with the same actions or the car industry or german banks or the german chemical industry and so on and so on and then you tell them they have to keep their freedom. on this same person their quantum in our hands sorry this can't be honest ironically enough it seems that energy aside trump and co have done everything every possible thing to alienate europe from threats of a trade war to straight up trying to dictate policies to countries like germany so not only is it cheaper for the e.u. to get its gas from russia it naturally doesn't want to keep all of its eggs in one basket. germany is entitled to secure its energy requirements in various ways one of these ways is fresh natural gas i have a big problem with a 3rd
you're supposed to be guarding against russia germany goes out and pays a year to russia. we have not deployed the full set of tools yet that could significantly undermine if not outright stop the project. we emphasize that companies involved in russian energy exports are taking part is something that could prompt a significant risk of sanctions if you come up with the same actions or the car industry or german banks or the german chemical industry and so on and so on and then you tell them...
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., russia. it is a global game. >> boasting 60,000 square feet of artifacts, this is the largest collection of memorabilia in the world. it's a place for the whole family. why are you wearing the sharks t-shirt? >> because i'm a hockey fan. >> not because they're your favorite team? >> no. >> epic fail. but in order to view perhaps the most famous trow face in sports we head to a famous vault. >> that ball sat on the stanley cup until 1968. hero at the hockey hall of fame,'ve seen grown men come up here and get teary-eyed for seeing it for the first time. it's pretty amazing. >> even if the troenltd maple leaves' last cup win was all the way back in 1967. >> as a toronto fan i would love to see them win one day and the san jose sharks because i do like joe thornton. >> reporter: back out here live, okay, this is not a hamburger, but this is actually steph curry's alleged favorite candy. it's candy. he's called maynard fuzzy peach. he apparently ate these when he lived in toronto during his middl
., russia. it is a global game. >> boasting 60,000 square feet of artifacts, this is the largest collection of memorabilia in the world. it's a place for the whole family. why are you wearing the sharks t-shirt? >> because i'm a hockey fan. >> not because they're your favorite team? >> no. >> epic fail. but in order to view perhaps the most famous trow face in sports we head to a famous vault. >> that ball sat on the stanley cup until 1968. hero at the hockey...
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taking on the national left-wing media for ignoring the origins of the spike controversy in the trump russia probe in a interview said this, the fact that today people seem to be brushing aside the idea that it's okay not to engage in these activities against the political campaign is stunning to me. especially when the media doesn't seem to think it's worth looking into. supposed to be watchdogs of our civil liberties. breaking news tonight, radical them at a shift requesting and pursing briefings from the intelligence chief on the investigation. shift wants access to all of the documents provided to the attorney general as part of his investigation. in other words, he thinks he should have the same prerogative powers and authorities as the attorney general demanded all the documents by 5:00 p.m. june 6. joining us tonight, ceo of the group, former chief counsel. national center committee. i'm glad you end up your workload here. also with us, rocking strategi strategist, a party. amy, great to have you. what he's saying is true. the media has ignored the issue of the origins and the russian
taking on the national left-wing media for ignoring the origins of the spike controversy in the trump russia probe in a interview said this, the fact that today people seem to be brushing aside the idea that it's okay not to engage in these activities against the political campaign is stunning to me. especially when the media doesn't seem to think it's worth looking into. supposed to be watchdogs of our civil liberties. breaking news tonight, radical them at a shift requesting and pursing...
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ramped up hisp attacks on special counsel robert mueller thursday, appearing to inadvertently admit russia helped get him elected in 2016. trump tweeted -- speaking to reporters on the white house lawn, trump later backtracked from the claims adding russia did not help me get elected. at the chicago board of trade, commodity prices for corn and soybeans have soared in recent days as severe weather is continuing to hamper the spring planting season. farmers across the central u.s. report f flooding and an unprecedented string of deadly tornadoes has left millions of acres of farmland impossible to sow. environmentalist bill mckibben tweeted -- "normally, at this point in season 90% of america's corn crop is in the ground. but thanks to endless rain, it's 58% this year. for soybeans, 29% planted instead of the usual 66%. a hotter planet equals more rain and more drought." on capitol hill, a lone republican lawmaker blocked a bill thursday to provide $19 billioion in disaster relief to u.s. states and territories hit by earthquakes as well as hurricanes, wildfires, and other natural disasters
ramped up hisp attacks on special counsel robert mueller thursday, appearing to inadvertently admit russia helped get him elected in 2016. trump tweeted -- speaking to reporters on the white house lawn, trump later backtracked from the claims adding russia did not help me get elected. at the chicago board of trade, commodity prices for corn and soybeans have soared in recent days as severe weather is continuing to hamper the spring planting season. farmers across the central u.s. report f...
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america, you need to read the report so that you see the sweeping interference by russia, the wallowing and welcoming of it by the trump campaign, and then the obstruction of justice evidence against of this president. read the report. i thought that was really powerful. and what he also said going out the door was that now it's up to congress. so i don't deny, it will be circus-like, it will be carnival-like. we have seen the lack of credibility of the questioning that comes from some of my colleagues on the republican side in judiciary. it will be a circus. they'll get sound bites on fox or whomever they like. but more importantly what will come forward are facts that the american people need to know. the american people don't have the time to read a 448-page report. so we need mr. barr to come before us and paint the picture for america of the damning relationships between the minions in the trump world and trump campaign and trump administration and the extraordinary bad conduct of this president in trying to obstruct the investigation into his behavior. we need mr. mueller to come
america, you need to read the report so that you see the sweeping interference by russia, the wallowing and welcoming of it by the trump campaign, and then the obstruction of justice evidence against of this president. read the report. i thought that was really powerful. and what he also said going out the door was that now it's up to congress. so i don't deny, it will be circus-like, it will be carnival-like. we have seen the lack of credibility of the questioning that comes from some of my...
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military but all of our allies, there were ones sent to canada, russia, there is literature here for the chinese versions, and these motorcycles were not really used, they weren't combat vehicles, they were primarily for dispatch riders, communications, so they would be running back and forth at the front carrying messages and doing a variety of support operations. but you had to be ready for everything, so it has blackout lights, a machine gun, and in addition to making the bikes we riders ande mechanics, and after the war, the gis who were lucky enough to come back, a lot of them decided they wanted to keep riding. and the ones stuck in a trench watching those dispatch riders ride by, they said, now is my chance. as we go downstairs you will see what they did with them once they tore all that military gear off. >> what we think about harley davidson today we think about a motorcycle that is a form of self-expression for a person, very individualized, personalized. it is also often customized exactly to their particular needs or desires or wants. one of the after-effects of the depr
military but all of our allies, there were ones sent to canada, russia, there is literature here for the chinese versions, and these motorcycles were not really used, they weren't combat vehicles, they were primarily for dispatch riders, communications, so they would be running back and forth at the front carrying messages and doing a variety of support operations. but you had to be ready for everything, so it has blackout lights, a machine gun, and in addition to making the bikes we riders...
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russia didn't help me at all. russia, if anything helped the other side. >> reporter: mr. trump managed to change the story line in washington from mueller to mexico. one of the u.s.'s closest trading partners. the president warning he will start to impose escalating tariffs in june on mexico, until such time as illegal migrants coming through mexico and into the country stop. back in april, he raised the prospect of tariffs on mexican products, when he backed off the idea of shutting down the border. >> we're going to give them a one year warning. if the drugs don't stop or largely stop, we're going to put tariffs on mexico and products, in particular cars. if that doesn't stop the drugs, we close the border. >> reporter: aides are selling the proposed tariffs as a way of punishing mexico without hurting american customers. >> why raise american consumer prices on that stuff coming from mexico? >> this is one of the most misunderstood aspects of the trump tariffs. china bears the burden of tariffs in the form of lower exports, lower prices for their products, lower profit
russia didn't help me at all. russia, if anything helped the other side. >> reporter: mr. trump managed to change the story line in washington from mueller to mexico. one of the u.s.'s closest trading partners. the president warning he will start to impose escalating tariffs in june on mexico, until such time as illegal migrants coming through mexico and into the country stop. back in april, he raised the prospect of tariffs on mexican products, when he backed off the idea of shutting...
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helpe- - that russia, a interfered in the election, and b, did so on his behalf. so if the person who's supposed a sign the bill, so this is mcconnell beingbit probably of a political pragmatist but only for his side of the aisle. >> robert mueller, we heard his mois. >> y were hoping it was different. we all thought it was going to >> it was, like, that's what he sounds like? >> we finally did hear from him. we also heard from a republican who was critical of the president, justinrom michigan who came out and saidthat he took to twitter to explain his reaction to the mueller report. he's now supporting opening up t impeachm proceedings on the psident and one of his constituents told him it was the first time that she heard that the mueller report did not ompletely exonerateresident trump. she said she listens to mainly concerns that donald trump joun or said even robert muelr said there was no collusion. he did not say that. >here's what we learned from speaking out. he didn't say anything that report.n the i mean, exact sentences. he just reiterated. we don't pl
helpe- - that russia, a interfered in the election, and b, did so on his behalf. so if the person who's supposed a sign the bill, so this is mcconnell beingbit probably of a political pragmatist but only for his side of the aisle. >> robert mueller, we heard his mois. >> y were hoping it was different. we all thought it was going to >> it was, like, that's what he sounds like? >> we finally did hear from him. we also heard from a republican who was critical of the...
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is highly likely russia that we are more than convinced that it was russia however there was never ever any undeniable proof that would say that this is exactly who the culprit is and also from the from the very start of the inquiry methods themselves well they did raise a few eyebrows around the world 1st of all ukraine was allowed to participate in this to gauge and that's a country who did not close their airspace while there was an internal conflict going on in ukraine and also prime minister of malaysia was saying it sued and the 17 belongs to malaysia is the malaysian the airline however that country was not allowed to participate in the investigation of the black boxes so quite a few things there that raise eyebrows around the world the fact that evidence parties including malaysia under russia has been excluded absolutely undermines the credibility of the inquiry the investigation itself because of course it raises the suspicion that evidence parties have been excluded because it's not convenient to the desired conclusion and that would suggest that a conclusion was arrived out
is highly likely russia that we are more than convinced that it was russia however there was never ever any undeniable proof that would say that this is exactly who the culprit is and also from the from the very start of the inquiry methods themselves well they did raise a few eyebrows around the world 1st of all ukraine was allowed to participate in this to gauge and that's a country who did not close their airspace while there was an internal conflict going on in ukraine and also prime...
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example, take russia, russia's is to restore their great power particularly in eastern and central europe. but the islamic radicalism with iran is trying to stir up part of its leader of the great world. and to become a major power in the middle east. in china's interest is the most far-reaching of the ball. but the biggest economy after all to support global ambition. they view themselves as alone to prepare of the 21st century. that means putting us down in building chinese influence, geopolitical, cultural, all over the world. >> in your opinion, what country is at the top of the triangle and being the most interest to the u.s.? >> well that's an interesting question. i would say from the point of view, where the risks of the continent in competition between the parties in the u.s., most likely to spark some sort of arms competition with iran. we look at the exasperation and the sponsorship to the terrorist attacks, the sponsorship to the tourist attacks against american targets including the u.s. marines in beirut. most likely to turn down. he is the one that sees every domination wil
example, take russia, russia's is to restore their great power particularly in eastern and central europe. but the islamic radicalism with iran is trying to stir up part of its leader of the great world. and to become a major power in the middle east. in china's interest is the most far-reaching of the ball. but the biggest economy after all to support global ambition. they view themselves as alone to prepare of the 21st century. that means putting us down in building chinese influence,...
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the pledge they made to the president on long range missiles but still causing trouble coddling up to russia and china the north koreans want us to cave in on our negotiating strategy we shouldn't cave bin but we should try to reach a compromise and north koreans this is what they always do and we seem to be playing into their hands of the president is by saying no can john and i are going to work things out well the 1st summit was good the one in singapore the one or the summit was was almost a disaster and we're heading possibly with the president wanting another summit saying no i don't need the secretary of state i don't need the national security advisor i worry that he's going to what a 3rd summit and it'll be another disaster and then we'll be back to the old days of intensive tension and rio reel in the north in the korean peninsula real tension so let's talk about trade what was accomplished during the trip to japan with regard to our trade deficit with japan. well i think what happened with trade is we still have a trade deficit is that going to be reduced maybe a little bit but bu
the pledge they made to the president on long range missiles but still causing trouble coddling up to russia and china the north koreans want us to cave in on our negotiating strategy we shouldn't cave bin but we should try to reach a compromise and north koreans this is what they always do and we seem to be playing into their hands of the president is by saying no can john and i are going to work things out well the 1st summit was good the one in singapore the one or the summit was was almost...
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navy coming into the baltic sea exercising together with russia. it creates partnerships and commonalities and confidence. what we are doing we are operating this together and it is now a high-end exercise-i think it is one of the biggest in the baltic sea for many years. we are also hosting the northern coast and we are sharing it the office that is conducting the exercise. that is also very important so those neighboring nations are the ones taking the responsibility- in addition to that the nato forces that form the spearhead of nato the place we can exercise those capabilities that we have been able to exercise enough. i can tell you the last 20 years -i would say generations of young officers-they can do surveillance and all of that and be able to fulfill the high-end three-dimensional environment. i think we have to focus on that -for us and nato-political and military show a cohesiveness and that we are standing together at the same time offer good opportunity. >> i remember some years ago at that time-and somehow complaining about the writt
navy coming into the baltic sea exercising together with russia. it creates partnerships and commonalities and confidence. what we are doing we are operating this together and it is now a high-end exercise-i think it is one of the biggest in the baltic sea for many years. we are also hosting the northern coast and we are sharing it the office that is conducting the exercise. that is also very important so those neighboring nations are the ones taking the responsibility- in addition to that the...
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mueller talks about how russia is attacking the fundamental pillar of our constitution. they're trying to divide us. i'm very worried about howdy vieded -- how divided we are. how do we bring people together to protect this democracy. >> can it be done if the president himself isn't cooperating? >> he's putting ca inting keros fire. he's refusing to send people up to hill. at some point people will be driven to have no choice. i'd like to think i work for a senator, bob griffin, many a decade ago as an intern. i remember how people -- >> a republican. >> he was one of the turning points. i flew with him back to washington the day he came out and they watched the facts. i think it's very important for us to follow the facts and this nobody is above the law. >> congresswoman, i'll leave it there. democratic from michigan. somebody who always speaks her mind. thanks for coming on and sharing your views with me. >>> joining me now on the other side of this story or the other half of this story is jeh johnson. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> let me start with a q
mueller talks about how russia is attacking the fundamental pillar of our constitution. they're trying to divide us. i'm very worried about howdy vieded -- how divided we are. how do we bring people together to protect this democracy. >> can it be done if the president himself isn't cooperating? >> he's putting ca inting keros fire. he's refusing to send people up to hill. at some point people will be driven to have no choice. i'd like to think i work for a senator, bob griffin,...
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the consequence of war and not ventures into russia he served in the marine corps for 99 to 95 that just doesn't go away. for a living out of the trophy last couple years. he's home as. follows a group of us army veteran traumatized by war. as they struggle to get their lives back. a $150000000.00 trees disappear every year into the clothing that we all wear from uk cycling to save the forests the famous yellow dress made from blue jeans. to conserving the well when dealing wetlands. 8 year old. bird migration flies reacher 6 right where we are the basic discovered a treasure trove it is one of the most special low clouds in the planet after ice ecosystems in the night oh now it's easier. to watch down to 0 let's recap the top stories. on pale as an berlin at the start of a 4 nation tour is urging european partners to isolate iran and to stop using technology from china as walk away. protestors in sudan's capital khartoum are defying warnings from the military to stop their sit in outside the military headquarters a senior army official said the sit in was creating a danger for the state
the consequence of war and not ventures into russia he served in the marine corps for 99 to 95 that just doesn't go away. for a living out of the trophy last couple years. he's home as. follows a group of us army veteran traumatized by war. as they struggle to get their lives back. a $150000000.00 trees disappear every year into the clothing that we all wear from uk cycling to save the forests the famous yellow dress made from blue jeans. to conserving the well when dealing wetlands. 8 year...
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as cnn's pamela brown now reports, barr continues to claim that the opening of the russia investigation may have crossed a red line, though barr also continues to refuse to say what that was. >> they are common refrains from president trump. >> our justice department and our fbi have to start doing their job. i guess you could say they're dirty cops. >> reporter: courts seem to be so political. >> reporter: but in a new interview with cbs news, attorney general william barr defended the president's attacks on government institutions. >> i think one of the ironies today is that people are saying that it's president trump that's shredding our institutions. i really see no evidence of that. >> reporter: adding, it's the people he believes are trying to take down trump who are to blame. >> really changing the norms on the grounds that we have to stop this president. that's where the shredding of our norms and our institutions is occurring. >> reporter: and while trump has tweeted his opinion of the justice department many times, barr says if the president has something to say, he would say
as cnn's pamela brown now reports, barr continues to claim that the opening of the russia investigation may have crossed a red line, though barr also continues to refuse to say what that was. >> they are common refrains from president trump. >> our justice department and our fbi have to start doing their job. i guess you could say they're dirty cops. >> reporter: courts seem to be so political. >> reporter: but in a new interview with cbs news, attorney general william...
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you've got peter strzok with a historic level of bias who is leading the russia investigation. he said his real concern was that there was no there there. if it would result in impeachment, he wasn't interested. this is the lead fbi agent. i finally found a cop that democrats can defend and support. unfortunately, it was peter strzok. i couldn't believe in that hearing they're defending someone with a historic level of animus and bias. >> charles: listen to this. >> over time i've had senior republicans that will say in hush tones, keep doing what you're doing. but i'm frankly exhausted be i the private misgivings. people need to speak out. [applause] i think there's an epidemic of cowardess in the gop. this president doesn't stand for anything the republican part stood for. >> an epidemic of cowardess. what do you think? >> i don't know that any republican worried about him. there's three that he likes. those that voted with democrats, those that lose and nose that die. this is the same adam sheriff that did everything he could to keep you from finding out that hillary clinton
you've got peter strzok with a historic level of bias who is leading the russia investigation. he said his real concern was that there was no there there. if it would result in impeachment, he wasn't interested. this is the lead fbi agent. i finally found a cop that democrats can defend and support. unfortunately, it was peter strzok. i couldn't believe in that hearing they're defending someone with a historic level of animus and bias. >> charles: listen to this. >> over time i've...
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you reported on other investigative threads involving -- i mean, it wasn't just the russia probe. flynn turned out to be a very, very useful witness to the federal government. >> right, he was there with trump throughout the entire campaign, spent a lot of time talking to the government. and, you know, just reading this and thinking about it as you're talking about it, i'm struck by the amateur-ishness of it. and the attorneys, he's their client, they don't know, they're searching for information from flynn who may have taken a deal with the government because they don't know if they can trust or trump told them the whole story. this is a client they refused to be allowed be interviewed because they knew it would be a disaster, he couldn't get through it without saying something incriminating. you can see in this, they don't know from talking to the president privately, what the story is and what flynn may have said to the government. >> charlie sykes has joined our table. these are familiar characters, michael flynn a one-time military biography. he morphed into a different face
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her rights but there are issues out there, nefarious use of these kind of things by a country like russia, i have no idea what is in the future but we do need to be very , aware of how much we care about testosterone levels and people say michael phelps had a big wingspan. we have not put a wingspan of the category we care about. if we did, michael would be in a different category than others. but women and women's sports we want to protect. testosterone is an important marker in the conversation, and again having said that they treated her horribly and is a hero and my heart goes out to her. >> we have another one, why do more people attend boys games and not gross games? hillary, would you like to tackle this one. >> sure. it is a visibility issue. people did not even know we were in town playing. that is a great missed opportunity. part of that is marketing but we found other avenues to combat these issues and hopefully that will change moving forward. having a set platform, knowing we will be in town in whatever sport that is and whoever is on stage is important. >> i always like to c
her rights but there are issues out there, nefarious use of these kind of things by a country like russia, i have no idea what is in the future but we do need to be very , aware of how much we care about testosterone levels and people say michael phelps had a big wingspan. we have not put a wingspan of the category we care about. if we did, michael would be in a different category than others. but women and women's sports we want to protect. testosterone is an important marker in the...
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markets and the problem our poor russia and china is not as severe as it is for europeans because in both countries many of the companies are controlled by the state so they might be able to help iran little bit more than the europeans can but ultimately if this sanctions regime is sustained it's iran would have eventually north choice but to make drastic decisions about its nuclear program so personal homies suggests holding a referendum on staying in the nuclear deal what is the purpose of a referendum like that i mean how is it on in popular opinion or relevant to the global diplomatic game around its nuclear program i mean it's not like president rouhani or the supreme leader ever really ask people what they want to. yes just this idea but he has not answered the questions that you have asked his thinking is that there is a division within the leadership of these it is not so much that decisions in the wrong decisions in a lot of other countries are not based on democratic principles the reason why he's focusing on their birth for and he believes the only way the division of the.
markets and the problem our poor russia and china is not as severe as it is for europeans because in both countries many of the companies are controlled by the state so they might be able to help iran little bit more than the europeans can but ultimately if this sanctions regime is sustained it's iran would have eventually north choice but to make drastic decisions about its nuclear program so personal homies suggests holding a referendum on staying in the nuclear deal what is the purpose of a...
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it's from russia, actually. and it doesn't appear that it's from russian civil society, the opposite. it appears that it's a public source, and this study, you can read, in a public health journal. it just came out a couple of months ago, and it's based on a comprehensive study with algorithms that were used to look at mass numbers of tweets to see what the source of the information was. huge disparity between the tweets in the west and the tweets coming from russia on the measles outbreak. so the question is what do you do about it? if this is being used, a cool of -- a tool of geo strategic, the american scientists made a deal to wipe out the diseases, one thing we cooperated on that worked heroically. and so the fact that now this is happening in the opposite way for strategic purposes is very disturbing, i think. so can you comment on the social media and how do we deal this issue of social media being used for very destructive purposes for geostrategic purposes that are destabilizing in terms of pandemic di
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william barr was asked this morning on fox about his multiple investigations into the origins of the russia investigation. his answer so perplexing, so potentially dangerous to the institutions of law and justice that he oversees we don't want to air it without a disclaimer. what you are about to hear from the sitting attorney general about an investigation into whether a foreign adversary
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says that iran has been providing support to the hooty is iran insists it is not operating in yemen russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov has addressed the issue surrounding iran he said that some gulf countries may be considering to iran's initiative for a norm aggression treaty years most of. i am aware that certain gulf states not all of them are ready to consider the initiative we are prepared to contribute to the process. of the afghan taliban says that it was behind the car bombing targeting a military convoy in kabul 4 people were killed in the attack 7 others were wounded including 4 u.s. service this. hungary's prime minister viktor orban says that he wants a thorough investigation into a boat accident on the danube on wednesday at least 20 people are still missing feared drowned at least 7 others are confirmed dead rescuers are still searching the river for survivors police have detained the captain of the larger vessel that hit the sightseeing boat it was carrying 35 people when it was struck and sank within seconds. tens of thousands of students and teachers in brazil have rall
says that iran has been providing support to the hooty is iran insists it is not operating in yemen russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov has addressed the issue surrounding iran he said that some gulf countries may be considering to iran's initiative for a norm aggression treaty years most of. i am aware that certain gulf states not all of them are ready to consider the initiative we are prepared to contribute to the process. of the afghan taliban says that it was behind the car bombing...
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why did russia help him? and i think the answer to that will be in his income tax returns and in his deutsche bank temperatures. >> and your argument to impeach. >> i think it is a question best examined to the prism of constitutional duty and not partisan politics. we're in a nightmare scenario where a number of very serious charges against the president and his own personal attorney has confessed to finance crime and all but accused of obstruction of justice and house democrats have the em olu amendment charges and those deserve a hearing. the house ought to launch a formal inquiry and then decide whether there is sufficient evidence to move forward with impeachment or whether to dismiss the charges but we can't stay here with the charges unresolved. >> so there is the thesis of both arguments. david, bag ov-- back over to yo in reading the piece, do you see any scenario where if you -- they were to go forward, were new evidence come out, ala nixon tapes during a house investigation and/or republican senato
why did russia help him? and i think the answer to that will be in his income tax returns and in his deutsche bank temperatures. >> and your argument to impeach. >> i think it is a question best examined to the prism of constitutional duty and not partisan politics. we're in a nightmare scenario where a number of very serious charges against the president and his own personal attorney has confessed to finance crime and all but accused of obstruction of justice and house democrats...
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russia. and the united states rebranded shale gas as a product of freedom in an attempt to sway reluctant european countries into believing better than russian energy. friday night and here in the russian capital money welcome to world news this hour a united nations expert on torture says julian assange is being subjected to cruel and degrading treatment and that several democratic states are trying to break the whistleblowers will special visited the wiki leaks founder in london's belmarsh prison wings being held and is said to be extremely unwell explains more in saturday's going underground here on r.t. . julissa physical consequences clearly she will not be able to access a little medical care for several years the much more seriousness of it is how he has been mentally and emotionally affected by the extremely hostile and increasingly arbitrary environment she has the next street for several years so here he really showed all the symptoms that are typical for a person that has been expo
russia. and the united states rebranded shale gas as a product of freedom in an attempt to sway reluctant european countries into believing better than russian energy. friday night and here in the russian capital money welcome to world news this hour a united nations expert on torture says julian assange is being subjected to cruel and degrading treatment and that several democratic states are trying to break the whistleblowers will special visited the wiki leaks founder in london's belmarsh...
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china, the united states and russia. erik: what your remarks also pointed to is that maybe characterizing this european aspect as anti-european against pro-european, it might be about different parties having different competing ambitions , about the direction the european union should take. i want to open this up for questions and comments. feel free to direct a question to any one of the panelists. let's start with the gentleman in the back. please wait for the microphone. if you can introduce yourself and your affiliation. i am from the european -- >> i am from the european policy office, i work with antoine. right now, in the coming weeks we will be seeing a fascinating power play between the council and the european parliament, constitutional matters. this might be a question that does not interested that much. what do you think would be the effect on the voters should the -- effect on the voters? should the european parliament let go of the idea of candidates becoming european commission president? maybe in some co
china, the united states and russia. erik: what your remarks also pointed to is that maybe characterizing this european aspect as anti-european against pro-european, it might be about different parties having different competing ambitions , about the direction the european union should take. i want to open this up for questions and comments. feel free to direct a question to any one of the panelists. let's start with the gentleman in the back. please wait for the microphone. if you can...
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raids by militia supported by russia's f.s.b. secret police have become part of daily life for the crimean tatars. fearing for the well being of their people when taken into custody the community has set up a system of alerts as people rush to the scene to fill movie arrests. an unknown number of those taken are currently languishing in prisons in both crimea and russia. was a lot of the gears if you dig up on a site like to misapply what. you my doubts i was saying it over possible tom became public interest game. or did top. 3 men up at a middle of. the ballot. a lot of the category. this don't raid time to catch their quarry asleep in bed was filmed by russia secret service the f.s.b. themselves national deal of only. phyllis that's best. and usually with most only those in the us. the listener must anybody who had novel any magic h.s. faster than his door. after securing the arrest they spend 6 hours ransacking the house looking for incriminating evidence. all they found was a small collection of religious texts but that was
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china and especially with the company while way relations on the north stream a gas pipeline between russia and germany again and again the us tired take is maximum pressure whereas the german approach as outlined by chancellor merkel is multilateral cooperation try to understand the other side's perspective these are true truly diametrically opposite visions and in fact it's very hard to see how they can be recreated inside simply by friendly words about the importance of transatlantic relations all right melinda crane thank you so much. now some of the other stories making news around the world high water and fast currents in the danube hampering efforts to reach the sightseeing boat that sank in budapest 2 days ago soldiers are building a diving platform but warn it may be days before they reach the wreck 21 south korean tourists who were on the boat all still missing. police in the city of xerox say a 60 year old swiss man killed $23.00 male hostages after a 3 hour standoff with police the nationalities of the women on yet known gun bottoms is relatively rare in switzerland whether it i
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william barr is punching back after robert mueller appeared to publicly rebuke his response to the russia probe and in a brand new interview, he said he's not worried about critics or his legacies, saying quote, everyone dies and arguing that much of the judgment both of him and the president comes because of the political climate we're in. >> i think one of the ironies today is that people are saying that it's president trump that's shredding our institutions. i really see no evidence of that, and from my perspective, the idea of resisting a democratically elected president and basically throwing everything at him, and you know, really changing the norms on the grounds that we have to stop this president, that's where the shredding of our norms and our institutions is occurring. >> barr has not been shy about commenting on the mueller report, of course, shaping messaging about what it said, exactly what mueller found as he saw it, even before the report was released. as one of my next guests write in the "new york times," the former special counsel strategy is proving to be a poor fit fo
william barr is punching back after robert mueller appeared to publicly rebuke his response to the russia probe and in a brand new interview, he said he's not worried about critics or his legacies, saying quote, everyone dies and arguing that much of the judgment both of him and the president comes because of the political climate we're in. >> i think one of the ironies today is that people are saying that it's president trump that's shredding our institutions. i really see no evidence of...
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is annoying them but the only country with any influence over north korea is china and a little bit russia. and at this point, we need an alliance against north korea. we can't pretend it is not the art of the deal. that is not the way it works. >> bob baer, thank you. >>> breaking news. in a search for a 4-year-old girl in texas. we are getting word of a jailhouse confession. >>> plus she was the key figure in the supreme court confirmation hearings for clarence thomas and of course she recently spoke about joe biden's roll there as chairman of the committee, but today hear what professor anita hill told graduates. - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. healthier brain. b
is annoying them but the only country with any influence over north korea is china and a little bit russia. and at this point, we need an alliance against north korea. we can't pretend it is not the art of the deal. that is not the way it works. >> bob baer, thank you. >>> breaking news. in a search for a 4-year-old girl in texas. we are getting word of a jailhouse confession. >>> plus she was the key figure in the supreme court confirmation hearings for clarence thomas...
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to move more openly opposed russia's annexation of crimea in 2014. though his mother refuses to accept it it's likely he paid for his opposition with his life. and is that while the job was to me was that almost life at that will put you well question with him at will to transfer us. at that at the best day of the i would say it's. she's not alone in her grief. humorous young counterman have disappeared following a rest. of the person her brother her for his sugarbush you are some sort of british miss your school records are going to every super sort of church near you do not see. the doors were. worse and really do not already throw pretty brown was suspended prepared. to line you have not the person put on a bit of. a suit that is not good in those rooms or. russia is determined to keep its alleged abuse of human rights away from public scrutiny. these disappeared other victims of a crackdown on the top population of crimea by russia since its occupation in 2014 . as the only indigenous group still openly opposing not occupation russia sees this mu
to move more openly opposed russia's annexation of crimea in 2014. though his mother refuses to accept it it's likely he paid for his opposition with his life. and is that while the job was to me was that almost life at that will put you well question with him at will to transfer us. at that at the best day of the i would say it's. she's not alone in her grief. humorous young counterman have disappeared following a rest. of the person her brother her for his sugarbush you are some sort of...
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china and especially with the company while way relations on the north stream gas pipeline between russia and germany again and again the us tired take is maximum pressure whereas the german approach as outlined by chancellor merkel is multilateral cooperation try to understand the other side's perspective these are true truly diametrically opposite visions and in fact it's very hard to see how they can be recruited inside simply by friendly words about the importance of transatlantic relations all right melinda crane thank you so much . of some of the other stories making news around the world a south korean newspaper is reporting that north korea executed its nuclear on going to the united states came shop troll was a senior negotiator at the failed hanoi summit with u.s. president donald trump is not been no confirmation of that report. high water and fast currents in the danube hampering efforts to reach the sightseeing boat the sign can be to pass 2 days ago soldiers all building a diving platform but warn it's may be days before they reach the wreck 21 south korean tourists who were
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hurting north korea, and he wanted some relief from those sanksz from the summit and his recent trips to russia and china, saying to those countries, hey, sanctions are killing me. you've got to help me. i think that's the strategic, but i think it was main lip impulse. this is, you know, how he is, and we've got to be careful. i wish the president would stop praising him. >> well, to that point, how should the president navigate this when you consider that he's actually sided with north korea over senior level officials in his own government? >> well, first, i think the president should stop praising him and saying that this is a good guy. secondly, maybe there's an opening here. it shows how important the summit was for kim jong-un to be suck seeding. it didn't suck seerksd so maybe now there's an opportunity to show some flexibility, the president, president trump and kim jong-un, both sides on the manish uwhich is denuclearization. let's get rid of some weapons, some missiles, destroy them, inspections. some sanctions relief instead of all or nothing which is what both sides want, so i thin
hurting north korea, and he wanted some relief from those sanksz from the summit and his recent trips to russia and china, saying to those countries, hey, sanctions are killing me. you've got to help me. i think that's the strategic, but i think it was main lip impulse. this is, you know, how he is, and we've got to be careful. i wish the president would stop praising him. >> well, to that point, how should the president navigate this when you consider that he's actually sided with north...
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we then know that he welcomed and accepted russia's help to, again, unfairly tilt the playing field in his favor. if we don't wrestle this monster to the ground now via an impeachment hearing, don't we think the president will be emboldened to lie, cheat and steal, maybe call in some of his new newly acquired friends, kim jong-un, vladimir putin, to tilt the field in his favor. the only option is to open impeachment hearings and wrestle this thing to the ground. >> thank you for joining me. i want to pick up that conversation, nancy pelosi is facing growing pressure to open impeachment hearings about president trump. nbc's jonathan alan writes, there are strong signs that the proimpeachment forces in the house are both larger than she portrays and growing. 52 members of the house are calling for trump's impeachment since special counsel robert mueller spoke out clarifying that he could not exonerate the president from obstruction and had he had the evidence to do so, he would have done so. with me now political reporter jonathan alan. that number, a few days ago, i was reporting it was
we then know that he welcomed and accepted russia's help to, again, unfairly tilt the playing field in his favor. if we don't wrestle this monster to the ground now via an impeachment hearing, don't we think the president will be emboldened to lie, cheat and steal, maybe call in some of his new newly acquired friends, kim jong-un, vladimir putin, to tilt the field in his favor. the only option is to open impeachment hearings and wrestle this thing to the ground. >> thank you for joining...
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crimea russia's dirty secret. on al-jazeera. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera time to recap our headlines now iran has rejected accusations made with a summit of arab nations that it's a threat to global security the gulf cooperation council and arab league largely back saudi arabia's condemnation of iran but iraq said it didn't agree with the group's final statement iran is also high on the agenda its meeting in berlin between the u.s. secretary of state and the german chancellor of...
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. >> barr was also asked about the ongoing investigation into how the russia probe began, and if obama-era justice officials acted properly when wanting that investigation. >> you don't think they committed treason? >> not in a legal matter. >> but you have concerns about how they conducted the investigation? >> yes, but... you know, sometimes people can convince themselves that what they are doing is in the higher interest, the better good. they don't realize that what they are doing is really antithetical to the democratic system we have. >> this is all happening as more and more congressional democrats are demanding that the house begin impeachment proceedings against the president. house speaker nancy pelosi, she was on the late-night talk show last night where she said impeachment remains a possibility at that house-led investigations remain ongoing. >> the only person who knows better than i why this president is not above the law, why this president must be held accountable -- the only person who knows better than i do is the president of the united states. he knows. he knows what h
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respond with quote great prudence to a trans latest threat and that he also won't stop his country russia find the united states makes a cold canada agreement. now lots to talk about with clifford conan from business and also pads who joins us from the front with stock exchange hello to both of you i'd like to start with you clifford looking at this entire picture are we watching the end of global trade as we know it. well it's certainly a major recalibration if you look at mexico today mexico was kind of filling a gap in a way that to be made by by china with the chart us china people were looking at mexico as a way of producing there perhaps as a way of getting into america about ways to lead up to or as close as well seriously seeing these 2 huge areas which were so symbolic in a way all of the kind of global trade to be part of the last 3 or 4 decades are now facing major sanctions from the world's biggest economy but with mexico it came as a surprise i mean mexico is the united states biggest trading partner this new nafta deal was basically it's ready to go ahead why mexico well we
respond with quote great prudence to a trans latest threat and that he also won't stop his country russia find the united states makes a cold canada agreement. now lots to talk about with clifford conan from business and also pads who joins us from the front with stock exchange hello to both of you i'd like to start with you clifford looking at this entire picture are we watching the end of global trade as we know it. well it's certainly a major recalibration if you look at mexico today mexico...
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years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing the keys economic issues facing russia emerging markets and the world. business community members attend the forum to address today's vital issues. watch especially foreign coverage. some in media and even some politicians are giving julian assange new look and it's no wonder a case can be made the u.s. crusade against assad is a blueprint for criminalizing journalism what fate is in store for a song well journalism suffer the same. facebook and google started with a great idea and great ideals unfortunately it was also a very dark so. they are constructing a profile of you and that profile is real it's detailed and it never goes away turns out that google is manipulating your opinions from the very 1st character that you type into the search bar it will always favor one dog food over another one comparative shopping service over another and one candidate over another they can suppress certain types of results on what they think you should be seeing if they have this kind of power then democracy is an illusion the free and
years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing the keys economic issues facing russia emerging markets and the world. business community members attend the forum to address today's vital issues. watch especially foreign coverage. some in media and even some politicians are giving julian assange new look and it's no wonder a case can be made the u.s. crusade against assad is a blueprint for criminalizing journalism what fate is in store for a song well journalism suffer the...