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there has been a lot of information the doj has gotten. the attorney general said we need apple to work with us on unlocking these funds apple has a new history of siding with terrorists over law enforcement. i hope in this case they will change course and work with the fbi. apple says we reject the characterization that apple has not provided assistance in the pensacola investigation. they responded to a number of requests, respect doj's work and don't like how this is playing out in public. >> this has been an issue with apple for a long time, we face this in the san bernardino shootings, we had a lot of meetings at doj when i was chief of staff, trying to work on how we work with the technology companies to get into these phones but sometimes have tremendous information that would not only be helpful but help future attacks both here and abroad and it is concerning these 21 saudi's being expelled from the program had jihadists sympathies. calls into question the program running with the saudi's but this is an unfortunate situation. appl
there has been a lot of information the doj has gotten. the attorney general said we need apple to work with us on unlocking these funds apple has a new history of siding with terrorists over law enforcement. i hope in this case they will change course and work with the fbi. apple says we reject the characterization that apple has not provided assistance in the pensacola investigation. they responded to a number of requests, respect doj's work and don't like how this is playing out in public....
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i think the argument the doj has here is very weak. we live in this time of surveillance capitalism. everything you do on your phone touches the network in some way. so to the extent they're trying to track who did the shooter meet, you know, where was the shooter at any point in time, any kind of interaction they had, all that stuff exists in the environment. it's easily accessible to law enforcement with a warrant they don't need the phone. there are a small number of things that are captive in the phone. some photographs, for example, if the shooter did not have facebook or other things that automatically download your photographs, there may be some photos in there that are unique. as a generalization, i think apple's position on this is exactly correct and i think doj in some ways is manufacturing, trying to use other issues to keep people's attention away from shall we say the news of the way. >> i do wonder, though, roger, if this is the doj and attorney general barr trying to drum up more of a debate and get ahead of the trend i
i think the argument the doj has here is very weak. we live in this time of surveillance capitalism. everything you do on your phone touches the network in some way. so to the extent they're trying to track who did the shooter meet, you know, where was the shooter at any point in time, any kind of interaction they had, all that stuff exists in the environment. it's easily accessible to law enforcement with a warrant they don't need the phone. there are a small number of things that are captive...
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doj gets brought in again. then rudy's under criminal investigation. the head at doj says, i didn't know that. i never would have met with rudy. doj and barr are all over this. >> this is a question for chuck rosenberg. what is the recourse when you have an attorney general behaving in this way, flouting all the whistleblower protection laws that are there for a reason so people do feel comfortable coming forward when they need to report wrong doing. and i agree with you though, that attorney general barr has got an pretty good pass, not totally because he has been under scrutiny, but he hasn't been under as much scrutiny because he isn't as sloppy. that interview last night did make me wonder. so what's going to be next for bill barr? >> your name has been invoked. >> i think there are a couple of avenue physical you don't trust the attorney general. mr. barr does not need anybody's help undermining anybody's reputation. there are institutions outside of the executive branch that can hold an attorney general accountable, the congress and the media. an
doj gets brought in again. then rudy's under criminal investigation. the head at doj says, i didn't know that. i never would have met with rudy. doj and barr are all over this. >> this is a question for chuck rosenberg. what is the recourse when you have an attorney general behaving in this way, flouting all the whistleblower protection laws that are there for a reason so people do feel comfortable coming forward when they need to report wrong doing. and i agree with you though, that...
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now, that didn't seem right to me because i didn't think that is what doj would be saying and doj has put out a statement. i don't have a transcript of the hearing. they don't have a transcript ready yet as far as i know, but doj said, and this is a quote from the statement, the point we made in court is simply that congress has numerous political tools it can use in battles with the executive branch. potentially in some circumstances even impeachment, for example. it can hold up funding for the president's preferred programs, past legislations he opposes or refuse to confirm his nominees. but it is absurd for chairman schiff to portray our mere description of the constitution as somehow endorsing his rushed impeachment process. thank you. >> mr. chief justice. >> senator from connecticut. >> thank you, mr. chief justice. mr. chief justice, i send a question to the desk for the house managers. >> thank you. >> the questin from senator blumenthal to the house managers: on april 24th, 2019, one day after the media reported that former vice president biden would formally enter the 2020 u
now, that didn't seem right to me because i didn't think that is what doj would be saying and doj has put out a statement. i don't have a transcript of the hearing. they don't have a transcript ready yet as far as i know, but doj said, and this is a quote from the statement, the point we made in court is simply that congress has numerous political tools it can use in battles with the executive branch. potentially in some circumstances even impeachment, for example. it can hold up funding for...
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would undermine everything that doj is about. never happened when i was there, as fares i ever heard or read. >> this is not reflective of the conversation that barr and bolton had. she didn't deny there was a conversation. she said that's not reflective of barr's position on that. fast forwarding to if the votes are there to call bolton as a witness, if he comes, if he doesn't, plead the fifth if he says things, et cetera, would any of this conversation between barr and bolton be blocked by privilege or -- >> no, it doesn't involve the president. >> but it's about the president, which is interesting. >> but executive privilege involves conversations directly with the president himself. now i think the president, he said he'll try to invoke executive privilege to block bolton. ultimately, i do not think that argument will succeed. there's an argument that executive privilege does not apply at all in impeachment. >> there's other evidence of the president using the justice department. reopening the investigation into the hillary c
would undermine everything that doj is about. never happened when i was there, as fares i ever heard or read. >> this is not reflective of the conversation that barr and bolton had. she didn't deny there was a conversation. she said that's not reflective of barr's position on that. fast forwarding to if the votes are there to call bolton as a witness, if he comes, if he doesn't, plead the fifth if he says things, et cetera, would any of this conversation between barr and bolton be blocked...
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now, the doj is admitting it shouldn't have happened. who will this impact? huge story of the mob will likely ignore. that's next. ♪ -excuse me. uh... do you mind...being a mo-tour? -what could be better than being a mo-tour? the real question is... do you mind not being a mo-tour? -i do. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. i wanted my hepatitis c gone. i put off treating mine. epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. whatever your type, epclusa could be your kind of cure. i just found out about mine. i knew for years epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. i had no symptoms of hepatitis c mine caused liver damage. epclusa is only one pill, once a day, taken with or without food for 12 weeks. before starting epclusa, your doctor will test if you have had hepatitis b, which may flare up, and could cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you have had hepatitis b, other liver or... ...kidney problems, hiv, or other medical conditions... ...and all medicines you take, including herbal supplements. takin
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and let's not forget, he's wasting taxpayer money, not just doj time and it's insane, crazy. it's incorrodabredibly out of c. it's just going to continue. but like you said it works for his base. it gets them riled up. it's that red meat he throws out there to deflect. >> how does it land in the fbi to continue to investigate and reinvestigate after their predecessors come up with nothing? >> the power of prosecution inside of our system of government. the reason it's different from everything else government does is because at the end of the day someone can grow to jail, someone can have their liberty taken away. they all take this power very seriously. that's why in so many cases the public is frustrated when the fbi decides there is not a case or doj declines to prosecute. and that's because of the respect for people with individual lives and liberty. the fbi will feel vindicated by what john huber has done here. doing what they do best. standing up to a president who's tried to interfere in doj's work and needs to be told no, it's not tool for this president or any other
and let's not forget, he's wasting taxpayer money, not just doj time and it's insane, crazy. it's incorrodabredibly out of c. it's just going to continue. but like you said it works for his base. it gets them riled up. it's that red meat he throws out there to deflect. >> how does it land in the fbi to continue to investigate and reinvestigate after their predecessors come up with nothing? >> the power of prosecution inside of our system of government. the reason it's different from...
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doj antitrust has a lot riding on this deal. they believe that the combination of these two companies is going to be good for 5g, it's going to be good for wireless, they believe they have dealt with the competitive issue, you know, obviously when you merge sprint with t-mobile you get rid of a wireless carrier but they have created dish as the fourth wireless carrier. they went through a lot of hassles to get this thing done, ma mackem delrahim, along with the fcc to try to craft an approach to basically block the federal judge from nullifying this merger. so if this thing does get nixed by the judge and again, wall street is betting heavily that it will, there is talk that the two sides join together on a joint appeal which would obviously -- could take this to the supreme court. we should caution, monno decisi has been made on whether to appeal the case. for all i know they won't appeal, they will say we're wasting too much money. our friend, founder of boost, has opined on twitter and reported on twitter that there may be an
doj antitrust has a lot riding on this deal. they believe that the combination of these two companies is going to be good for 5g, it's going to be good for wireless, they believe they have dealt with the competitive issue, you know, obviously when you merge sprint with t-mobile you get rid of a wireless carrier but they have created dish as the fourth wireless carrier. they went through a lot of hassles to get this thing done, ma mackem delrahim, along with the fcc to try to craft an approach...
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now, the doj is admitting it shouldn't have happened. who will this impact? huge story of the mob will likely ignore. that's next. ♪ when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. ♪ >> sean: a huge fox news alert. this has been the department of justice. it has admitted, and we have been telling you all along that in fact, the fbi did not need a legal standard to conduct surveillance of former official, page. wow. jim comey signed one of those. now, what does that mean? premeditated fraud on a fisa court. not only did they use carter page and take away his constitutional right, but they g
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another bombshell in the doj watchdog report on fbi fisa abuses. footnotes indicate, former justice department official bruce ohr looks like he was working with potentially anal lie of russia's putin, a russian oligarch? order to ruin and bring down then candidate trump. let's bring in former congressional investigator, attorney sam dewey. sam, your reaction to this story? >> i think it is another interesting development. again it is another part of the report from the inspector general that raises questions, that are going to have to be pursued through other channels. i think demonstrates the importance of the ongoing inquiry by durham. and then, more broadly, the importance of press attention to this issue. >> quite the turn around from democrats in the media reporting that then candidate trump was a russian asset. let's show the viewer again what the doj watchdog report says. i'm going to read it to the viewer. it reads as quote, following, on december 7th, 2016, bruce ohr conveyed an interagency meeting including representatives from the fbi, a
another bombshell in the doj watchdog report on fbi fisa abuses. footnotes indicate, former justice department official bruce ohr looks like he was working with potentially anal lie of russia's putin, a russian oligarch? order to ruin and bring down then candidate trump. let's bring in former congressional investigator, attorney sam dewey. sam, your reaction to this story? >> i think it is another interesting development. again it is another part of the report from the inspector general...
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the doj came back and filed a motion to dismiss. this isn't even deserve to be o its merits and courts. this was his response to that. he already heard them say and august that was basically that look. everything, i acknowledge my stuff with fbi property, but just because it could be monitored just because it was discoverable, doesn't make it unprotected. he argued that you fired me wit the contents of what i was eaying which means the results of which every middle level manager that was just having watercooler talk to be fired from now on out. he cited disciplinary action in the fbi inside it doesn't rise to the level of termination. i think it is one more self victimization that we are also hearing from comey and paige wh jumpedrm in saying 1,000 times s . i don't want to hear about this self-proclaimed jesus is and victims because i would rather e have an op-ed in that real estate given to a firefighter i california or a business owner in or anyone else besides those three. >> all of them destroyed the fb the credibility of the f
the doj came back and filed a motion to dismiss. this isn't even deserve to be o its merits and courts. this was his response to that. he already heard them say and august that was basically that look. everything, i acknowledge my stuff with fbi property, but just because it could be monitored just because it was discoverable, doesn't make it unprotected. he argued that you fired me wit the contents of what i was eaying which means the results of which every middle level manager that was just...
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that is what the doj watchdog found. final point danny, before i let you get the final word, james comey, the director, he knew by october 2016 that the justice department was really worried that they were using the anti-trump steele dossier. he knew it was funded by democrats, he knew it was opposition research, they worried that steele was a democrat operative. the fbi under james comey went ahead any way to get fisa wiretaps to spy. your reaction? >> oh, my gosh, that is disgraceful, when you say one of the lawyers say you did the wrong thing. i met with james comey after the hillary clinton exoneration, i had the same conversation with him, he needs somebody on the staff not looking for a promotion or transfer, to tell him that is a bad idea you're doing now. he didn't have that. everybody wanted to go along with what he wanted to do. that is what we have today. we need durham, to do detailed, develop excellent report. he is capable of doing that. i hope he has courage to do that. we'll see. liz: danny coulson. come
that is what the doj watchdog found. final point danny, before i let you get the final word, james comey, the director, he knew by october 2016 that the justice department was really worried that they were using the anti-trump steele dossier. he knew it was funded by democrats, he knew it was opposition research, they worried that steele was a democrat operative. the fbi under james comey went ahead any way to get fisa wiretaps to spy. your reaction? >> oh, my gosh, that is disgraceful,...
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. >> he sued the doj for reinstatement and back pay and damages and the doj filed a motion to dismiss. a procedural motion, this doesn't deserve to be litigated on its merits. he is sort of reasserting what we heard him say in august which was i acknowledge it was fbi property but just because it can be monitored, just because it was discoverable doesn't make it unprotected and argues you fired me for the content of what i was saying meaning the result of which every mid-level manager having watercooler talk can be fired from now on and disciplinary action, prior history in the fbi and said i should have just been disciplined. 60 days without pay. doesn't rise to the level of termination. it is one more self victimization we are hearing from comey and lisa page who just in to comey saying 1000 times yes. i don't want to hear about so proclaim jesuses. i would rather have an op-ed, not a business owner in virginia and anyone else besides those three anymore. >> all of them destroyed the fbi, credibility of the fbi. they were the leadership of the fbi and i'm not -- >> horwitz -- he did
. >> he sued the doj for reinstatement and back pay and damages and the doj filed a motion to dismiss. a procedural motion, this doesn't deserve to be litigated on its merits. he is sort of reasserting what we heard him say in august which was i acknowledge it was fbi property but just because it can be monitored, just because it was discoverable doesn't make it unprotected and argues you fired me for the content of what i was saying meaning the result of which every mid-level manager...
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ukraine, rudy giuliani going over there and it sort of being extracurricular from the doj and a love that. so with anything, it appears he was sort of pushing back against some of that and it has been suggested but i want to read a statement from the department of justice, who said it's 100% false what lev parnas has professed there. she went on to say the president has not spoke with attorney general about having ukraine investigate anything related to former vice president biden or his son. the president has not asked the attorney general to contact ukraine on this or any other matter. the attorney general has not communicated with ukraine or discuss the matter or anything related to ukraine with rudy giuliani. that is a repeat, actually of september 25th statement. but apparently, nancy pelosi has a lot more credence in lev parnas who is facing trial. and the statement of the attornmenattorney general of the united states. >> contrast what bill barr, whether you like him or not, not having to like him a lot because really, a really good reputation and not curling under a diamond e
ukraine, rudy giuliani going over there and it sort of being extracurricular from the doj and a love that. so with anything, it appears he was sort of pushing back against some of that and it has been suggested but i want to read a statement from the department of justice, who said it's 100% false what lev parnas has professed there. she went on to say the president has not spoke with attorney general about having ukraine investigate anything related to former vice president biden or his son....
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the doj says that his claims are 100% false. his claims are full of glaring holes and contradictions. whoops he daisy they felt compelled to speak out and say don't trust the sky. >> he's spoken to key officials within president zelensky's circle. since you were one of those and you were when it happened, did you get that message from him? >> it's all ukrainian media as well, and strangely enough -- again, i don't trust any word he is now saying. >> sean: no quid pro quo. remember, there were five separate high-level meetings after the phone call. all those five medians, they never mentioned him. that's going to be a big point that the feds or the president is going to make. let's get this straight, the ukrainian government tell my president is one in all of us. he is charged with getting paid by the country of russia. but according to the mob, we must all believe all of his breathtaking allegations. wow. i thought they didn't like people that colluded with russia. take a look. >> i'm trying to remember the last time that an int
the doj says that his claims are 100% false. his claims are full of glaring holes and contradictions. whoops he daisy they felt compelled to speak out and say don't trust the sky. >> he's spoken to key officials within president zelensky's circle. since you were one of those and you were when it happened, did you get that message from him? >> it's all ukrainian media as well, and strangely enough -- again, i don't trust any word he is now saying. >> sean: no quid pro quo....
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attorney general big bar bill bd that doj. would it. debate that coming up next. >> apple needs to make sure we can open up two cell phones, to make sure that this is not something that is is part of a cell. t curiosity. it'll ruin your house. so get allstate and be better protected from mayhem, like meow. (whistling) patients that i see about dry mouth. they feel that they have to drink a lot of water. medications seem to be the number one cause for dry mouth. i like to recommend biotene. it replenishes the moisture in your mouth. biotene definitely works. [heartbeat] >> we asked apple for their help in unlocking the shooters' phones, so far apple has not given any assistant. we call on apple and other technology companies to help us fine a solution too better protect the lives of the american people and prevent future attacks. david: apple facing demands from attorney general william barr and doj to assist authorities in their investigation to deadly shooting at a naval airbase in pensacola, florida last month. it is being treated as
attorney general big bar bill bd that doj. would it. debate that coming up next. >> apple needs to make sure we can open up two cell phones, to make sure that this is not something that is is part of a cell. t curiosity. it'll ruin your house. so get allstate and be better protected from mayhem, like meow. (whistling) patients that i see about dry mouth. they feel that they have to drink a lot of water. medications seem to be the number one cause for dry mouth. i like to recommend...
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and the defenses committee of the doj when this talk in extra meetings we arranged together with our 2 ministers what are you going to do just in terms of the u.s. president trying to say he wants more nato in the middle east and today he also said that the j.c.b. away the iran nuclear deal he now wants that once and for all to be history he's asking even more almost impossible things from the europeans isn't it. unfortunately. the president is believing in a strategy of increasing pressure on iran where i think and also a lot of europeans think that it will not be it might not be successful because what we need is a consensus between the 5 permanent members of the security council and also including russia and china that strategy on the strategy. against iran a question and iran. capabilities to have a bomb a nuclear bomb and this is only possible on negotiations and not. increasing pressure because russia will never accept that iran is doing something like a particular copper to copulation against towards us they will undergo probably. the pressure politic of the president and at t
and the defenses committee of the doj when this talk in extra meetings we arranged together with our 2 ministers what are you going to do just in terms of the u.s. president trying to say he wants more nato in the middle east and today he also said that the j.c.b. away the iran nuclear deal he now wants that once and for all to be history he's asking even more almost impossible things from the europeans isn't it. unfortunately. the president is believing in a strategy of increasing pressure on...
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liz: the doj watchdog cia told the fbi looked at it internet rumors. steele said the sources embellished. they said steele embellished. it was over beers. you're exactly right. wikileaks released emails from dnc they went on the move, and went with the dossier to get the fbi probe launched. your reaction. >> they had not admitted potentially anything but they are in deep trouble. why is why the lawsuit was filed for carter page. page's lawyer says this is just the start. i frankly expect the lawsuit will be against the federal government, against the fbi and the doj. liz: you can't sue a government, james comey is out of office, could he be sued? >> you can sue individual government officials under particular federal statute and particular case precedent, a case called bivens action. i think that will be the next lawsuit against these government officials. liz: wow, hans, we'll have you back on. thanks for your insights. come back soon. next up we take you to the border. the trump administration new push to get the transportation industries involved to
liz: the doj watchdog cia told the fbi looked at it internet rumors. steele said the sources embellished. they said steele embellished. it was over beers. you're exactly right. wikileaks released emails from dnc they went on the move, and went with the dossier to get the fbi probe launched. your reaction. >> they had not admitted potentially anything but they are in deep trouble. why is why the lawsuit was filed for carter page. page's lawyer says this is just the start. i frankly expect...
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the doj's ig found that comey set a dangerous example for heavenly classified information to advance his personal agenda. remember as the media rushes to be a fireman who is under scrutiny for leaking more info than he would care to admit, bradley q q >> that is not what the doj ig found, he found there was no classified information in the memos that director comey gave to mister richman to give the new york times, the memoranda he gave the new york times were unclassified and the case law is very clear, once he stops being the us government official he had a first amendment right to provide unclassified information to the media, there is no breach of any criminal provisions. there may have been an ethical breach but no criminal breach which is why he wasn't invited, there was no indictment of jim comey tied up with the fisa ig report, this is the president assuming this is a leak investigation, the president is going to keep pushing doj to get and destroy jim comey because he can't stand anyone who tells truth to power. shannon: what about suggesting that if anything is going on of
the doj's ig found that comey set a dangerous example for heavenly classified information to advance his personal agenda. remember as the media rushes to be a fireman who is under scrutiny for leaking more info than he would care to admit, bradley q q >> that is not what the doj ig found, he found there was no classified information in the memos that director comey gave to mister richman to give the new york times, the memoranda he gave the new york times were unclassified and the case...
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the defenses committee of the doj when this talk in the extra meetings we arranged together with our 2 ministers what are you going to do you discuss in terms of u.s. president trying saying he wants more nato in the middle east and today he also said that the j.c.b. away the iran nuclear deal he now wants that once and for all to be history he's asking even more almost impossible things from the europeans isn't it. unfortunately. the president is believing in a strategy of increasing pressure on iran where i think and also a lot of europeans think that it will not be might not be successful because what we need is a consensus between the 5 permanent members of the security council also including russia and china that strategy on the strategy again. iran a question and iran. capabilities to have a bomb a nuclear bomb and this is only possible on negotiations and not. increasing pressure because russia will never accept that iran is doing something like a particular company to copulate against towards us they will undergo probably. the pressure politic of the president and at the end
the defenses committee of the doj when this talk in the extra meetings we arranged together with our 2 ministers what are you going to do you discuss in terms of u.s. president trying saying he wants more nato in the middle east and today he also said that the j.c.b. away the iran nuclear deal he now wants that once and for all to be history he's asking even more almost impossible things from the europeans isn't it. unfortunately. the president is believing in a strategy of increasing pressure...
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reach beyond the confines of the doj -- in previous reports we have told you to this before mccain, lying, government information, they all inferred nothing has happened. but as for attorney general barr, they took a very powerful stance today. they both have the power to do all of that, and in this case it is now in their hands. as we speak, the probe into the origins of the russian witch hunt is now ongoing. it is a very rare public statement, franklyer unprecedented, john durham earlier today disagreeing with the fisa reports. one conclusion on criminal intent, this is a preview of coming attractions. quote, i have the utmost respect for the attorney general and the comprehensive work that went into the report, key line here however our investigation is not limited to developing information from within component parts of the justice department. in other words, he is saying that horowitz had a very narrow purview with which he could work. our investigation has included h developing information from other person entities, both in the u.s. and outside the u.s. i italy, great britain, aust
reach beyond the confines of the doj -- in previous reports we have told you to this before mccain, lying, government information, they all inferred nothing has happened. but as for attorney general barr, they took a very powerful stance today. they both have the power to do all of that, and in this case it is now in their hands. as we speak, the probe into the origins of the russian witch hunt is now ongoing. it is a very rare public statement, franklyer unprecedented, john durham earlier...
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trey gowdy explains doj admission of insufficient predication. as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures" right now. ♪ maria: we begin with the impeachment trial resuming tomorrow morning after three long days of opening statements from democratic house managers presenting their case to impeach president trump, senators final heard from president trump's defense team yesterday. what do they make of the trial so far? where does it go tomorrow? we now turn to one of the jurors. senate judiciary committee chairman lindsey graham joins me in this exclusive interview. senator, good to see you this morning. thanks so much for being here. >> good to have a day off. maria: i bet. what have you heard from the pro house prosecutors and president's defense team? tell us how it played out from your standpoint? >> i said early on i thought the first day the house managers were articulate, they were prepared. they created a compelling narrative, a tapestry regarding process and substance. and i asked then publicly, will it withstand scrutiny? when it came
trey gowdy explains doj admission of insufficient predication. as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures" right now. ♪ maria: we begin with the impeachment trial resuming tomorrow morning after three long days of opening statements from democratic house managers presenting their case to impeach president trump, senators final heard from president trump's defense team yesterday. what do they make of the trial so far? where does it go tomorrow? we now turn to one of the jurors....
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so david, what do the doj findings say to you? >> i think we can all be glad that mr. huber apparently didn't manufacture a case out of nothing just to placate the attorney general or the white house, but the fact that this investigation or investigations was undertaken in the first instance is among the lowest points in the modern history of the department of justice, and that's saying a lot for this administration because it was commissioned essentially as a cram down by the white house to pressure the department of justice to redo investigations of matters that, according to the public record, had already been determined to lack prosecutorial merit purely to satiate the president's personal political grievances and conspiracy theories. >> you also- -- you say this sets a dangerous precedent when you just think about doj moving forward. what's the remedy? >> the remedy is for public officials, whether they're political appointees or career appointees, to do the right thing. when someone is asking them to do the wrong thing, and they're options are to refuse to undert
so david, what do the doj findings say to you? >> i think we can all be glad that mr. huber apparently didn't manufacture a case out of nothing just to placate the attorney general or the white house, but the fact that this investigation or investigations was undertaken in the first instance is among the lowest points in the modern history of the department of justice, and that's saying a lot for this administration because it was commissioned essentially as a cram down by the white house...
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in 2015, doj and apple faced off in a similar battle over the san bernardino shooter.. a third party vendor opened the phone after apple refused. in response, apple then upped its encryption security procedures. apple has a new ad campaign touting its strong protection. >> tim cook has said privacy should be considered a human right. apple is really holding strong to its principles. >> one doj official tells fox it is unclear if apple can even these phones. the company is not commenting on that allegation. >> bret: david, thanks for the latest on impeachment and 15. we will discuss at all with the panel when we come back. knowing we're prepared for tomorrow. wow, do you think you overdid it maybe? overdid what? well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. and you know what they isay about curiosity. it'll ruin your house. so get allstate and be better protected from mayhem, like meow. ♪ >> if the existing case is strong, there is no need for the judge and the jury to reopen the investigation, if the existing , house democr
in 2015, doj and apple faced off in a similar battle over the san bernardino shooter.. a third party vendor opened the phone after apple refused. in response, apple then upped its encryption security procedures. apple has a new ad campaign touting its strong protection. >> tim cook has said privacy should be considered a human right. apple is really holding strong to its principles. >> one doj official tells fox it is unclear if apple can even these phones. the company is not...
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the staffers combed through more than 3.6 million internal doj records for five years. they document in excruciating detail the various torture, its effectiveness and the ways in which the cia misled the public about the use of what it called enhanced interrogation techniques. despite obstruction and opposition a detailed executive summary of the report was released back in 2014. the full report remains classified to this day. secretary pompeo took issue with the new film dramatizing all this which includes disturbing scenes of torture perpetrated by the cia. pompeo watched i watched "the report," fiction. almost immediately a number of people disputed pompeo. claim the film is, quote, fiction. quote, i agree with secretary pompeo that terrorists are bad guy as are the people that conducted barbaric acts of torture and then misled congress and the american people. i'm joined now by the man adam driver portrays in the film, daniel j. jones. the thank you for being with me. first, let me get you to respond to secretary pompeo since you were there for the real life events
the staffers combed through more than 3.6 million internal doj records for five years. they document in excruciating detail the various torture, its effectiveness and the ways in which the cia misled the public about the use of what it called enhanced interrogation techniques. despite obstruction and opposition a detailed executive summary of the report was released back in 2014. the full report remains classified to this day. secretary pompeo took issue with the new film dramatizing all this...
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separate things, first of all, the, what you are referring to ask an investigation being conducted by the doj and the fbi in the wake of that tragic shooting this pensacola some few weeks ago, in the wake of that the department has taken a number of steps to ensure it doesn't happen again. i have assigned director it was that enhanced screening of all of our foreign students, that address credentially going forward, weapon policy, et cetera we are doing everything we can, the investigation is being conducted by doj and fbi, i am sure they will release something on that in the coming days. >> and the billion dollars? into the u.s. bank account? >> well what the president is referring to is burden sharing, burden sharing comes in many forms, when we talk to nato we talk about contributing more to the gdb, the defense commitment and the president's actions resulted in hundreds of billions of dollars more being contributed by our nato allies. >> but that is not a transaction like what he described. >> it includes host nation supporting, and military sales and includes providing troops on the grou
separate things, first of all, the, what you are referring to ask an investigation being conducted by the doj and the fbi in the wake of that tragic shooting this pensacola some few weeks ago, in the wake of that the department has taken a number of steps to ensure it doesn't happen again. i have assigned director it was that enhanced screening of all of our foreign students, that address credentially going forward, weapon policy, et cetera we are doing everything we can, the investigation is...
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comes up with, or clearly charges against boeing you could see boeing when this doj investigation is over, reached some kind of deferred settlement, where they say, okay, we're going to agree to x amount of fine then we're going to maybe have some oversight you know, whatever the doj believes is appropriate there. that's assuming the doj ultimately says, look, there's enough for us to bring some charg charges. >> you mentioned spirit air systems, that stock is down 3%, but quite a number of the major 737-max suppliers are trading lower today as well. allegheny, ge, triumph for name a few. is there an expectation to see more of these layoffs as we get into earnings division. >> i'm not sure we'll see layoffs at the size of spirit. they get half the revenue from the max program. it has a much bigger connection that other aerospace suppliers it will hurt all of them to some degree, the first quarter maybe into the second quarter as well, but spirit is the moexposed to e max. >>> we have 40 minutes about the bell right now the dow is during this timing lower towards lows of the session e
comes up with, or clearly charges against boeing you could see boeing when this doj investigation is over, reached some kind of deferred settlement, where they say, okay, we're going to agree to x amount of fine then we're going to maybe have some oversight you know, whatever the doj believes is appropriate there. that's assuming the doj ultimately says, look, there's enough for us to bring some charg charges. >> you mentioned spirit air systems, that stock is down 3%, but quite a number...
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and the whitewashed doj investigation somehow makes anything and everything the president has done in terms of soliciting foreign interference legitimate. that is not the policy of the united states government. that is not what mr. trump's own director of the cia, national intelligence director of fbi have all said their top priority going into 2020 is to make sure that foreign interference does not continue and is not allowed. the president's counsel in a sense gave a green light for that kind of behavior to continue. i hope and pray that cooler heads will prevail, but i think there was a dramatic step backwards in terms of protecting the integrity of the election into the signal sent by the presidents council. >> we have heard a lot of reaction from democrats about [inaudible] have you heard from republicans -- >> i have not. i cannot imagine there would be any republican senator on the intelligence committee that would endorse the president council's position that foreign interference, as long as it doesn't meet bill barr's contribution to finish in under the doj is totally okay. t
and the whitewashed doj investigation somehow makes anything and everything the president has done in terms of soliciting foreign interference legitimate. that is not the policy of the united states government. that is not what mr. trump's own director of the cia, national intelligence director of fbi have all said their top priority going into 2020 is to make sure that foreign interference does not continue and is not allowed. the president's counsel in a sense gave a green light for that kind...
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after two years, a doj inquiry has not found a reason to lock her up. one more thing is next. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ whatever happens out there you have the hilton app. will the hilton app help us pick the starters? great question, no. but it can...
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this is what two former high ranking doj officials wrote in "the washington post," as this was trickling out -- not tonight, the last couple of days with parnas. what they say the documents help explain trumps consistent bush to buried evidence against him. let's see what else he is hiding in front of the senate next week and a good old-fashioned american trial for all to see. but vince, this isn't your typical, good old-fashioned american trial. >> if i could pull this how it is going in the contents of the whole presidency. it's an ongoing bugs bunny cartoon, elmer fudd chasing yet another rabbit hole comedy his gun down the rabbit hole, blasting his own pants off. this happens over and over aga again. michael avenatti, stormy daniels, michael cohen, i can name so many figures this has happened, and this is the latesiteration. we get maybe an entire week of hysterical overreaction, and then trump a still president, and people forget this guy ever existed. >> shannon: here's trey gowdy, former congressman, and one of the best attorneys out there. here's what he said about what he has se
this is what two former high ranking doj officials wrote in "the washington post," as this was trickling out -- not tonight, the last couple of days with parnas. what they say the documents help explain trumps consistent bush to buried evidence against him. let's see what else he is hiding in front of the senate next week and a good old-fashioned american trial for all to see. but vince, this isn't your typical, good old-fashioned american trial. >> if i could pull this how it...
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but that's not what we've been seeing argued by doj attorneys. >> you can't compare 1999 to now, given the fact president clinton didn't walk in the door saying i'm not going to comply with this. >> ken starr had eight other criminal referrals. >> senator mcconnell said back in 199 at the clinton impeachment trial. this is to mike's point, both sides have been doing this sort of stuff. do we have that? >> my view was that we were entitled to witnesses. i voted for live witnesses myself. i voted for the one live witness the house asked for and i voted to allow the videotaping of the witnesses that they asked for. in addition to that we had, as the democrats continually reminded us, a mountain of evidence in the independent counsel's report. i think we had enough information to make a decision. i think it was overwhelmingly clear what happened here. >> again, different case, different time, different argument. >> yeah, look, both sides have switched. and the public that doesn't have their feet in concrete. partisans on each side, sees that for what it is. these are all politicians, they
but that's not what we've been seeing argued by doj attorneys. >> you can't compare 1999 to now, given the fact president clinton didn't walk in the door saying i'm not going to comply with this. >> ken starr had eight other criminal referrals. >> senator mcconnell said back in 199 at the clinton impeachment trial. this is to mike's point, both sides have been doing this sort of stuff. do we have that? >> my view was that we were entitled to witnesses. i voted for live...
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the courts and the fbi and the doj work hand in glove in areas like this. if you leave it to the court, if you leave it to the fbi and doj, they are going to work together. lou: what do you have to do? impeach chief justice of the supreme court to say this has got to stop? this is political corruption. >> the president in my view needs to higher a special counsel to investigate the spygate crimes and the crimes before the courts. relying on the agencies to do the work based on past experience, that is not going to happen. hoping there will be justice. as to individual attention from the president, that's not the way the system works in this corrupt d.c. the president should take direct action and appoint a special counsel personally and directly. lou: the president says as have many of his supporters, that mitch mcconnell, the senate majority leader, should dismiss upon receipt these farcical articles of impeachment. why go through the pretense of this solemn formal approach that is designed clearly to give this disastrous process pelosi put together some s
the courts and the fbi and the doj work hand in glove in areas like this. if you leave it to the court, if you leave it to the fbi and doj, they are going to work together. lou: what do you have to do? impeach chief justice of the supreme court to say this has got to stop? this is political corruption. >> the president in my view needs to higher a special counsel to investigate the spygate crimes and the crimes before the courts. relying on the agencies to do the work based on past...
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one judge said the doj efforts to break up their union is only hurting their case. >> reporter: one week into 2020, and immigration officials are bracing for a busy year. as of today, immigration judges have an ever growing backlog of more than 1 million pending cases. >> it is very challenging. we are placed between a rock and a hard place. >> reporter: this immigration judge in california is in washington this week, trying to save the union she represents, that currently reports directly to the department of justice. >> imagine going into a courtroom where you find out that the prosecutor is essentially the same person who has hired the judge that's going to oversee your case, and that the prosecutor is in a position to fire the judge, and to every wait the judge. >> reporter: she said that immigration judges should be separated from the justice department. doj lawyers in turn are pushing to dissolve her union, making the case in front of a labor board in washington this week. the union argues immigration judges are overworked, sometimes assigned as many as 100 cases in an 8-hour day,
one judge said the doj efforts to break up their union is only hurting their case. >> reporter: one week into 2020, and immigration officials are bracing for a busy year. as of today, immigration judges have an ever growing backlog of more than 1 million pending cases. >> it is very challenging. we are placed between a rock and a hard place. >> reporter: this immigration judge in california is in washington this week, trying to save the union she represents, that currently...
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for the bank and worse than analysts projections company management blamed the hefty price tag the doj is restructuring plan for the loss of hundreds of branches slated to close by 2022 and some 800000 jobs will be cut the bank had to shell out billions of euros of penalties and its investment banking division which is back instead it wants to concentrate more on its corporate and private customers once posted solid growth but years of scandals and profit warning have seen its share prices drop and become extremely volatile at today's press conference saving as and explaining to. well in in the core businesses and these are those businesses where we are not only irrelevant but leading and which are the future cornerstones of torture brink we have done good progress and in all business divisions of course we are suffering from the low interest rate environment in particular in europe but therefore we have grown parts whether it's on the loan side whether it's in the investment funds whether it's in the debt capital markets we are very successful and hence i would say from an operational
for the bank and worse than analysts projections company management blamed the hefty price tag the doj is restructuring plan for the loss of hundreds of branches slated to close by 2022 and some 800000 jobs will be cut the bank had to shell out billions of euros of penalties and its investment banking division which is back instead it wants to concentrate more on its corporate and private customers once posted solid growth but years of scandals and profit warning have seen its share prices drop...
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we are taking a closer look at what the doj is doing to address police problems. our panel of law enforcement officers joins us to breakdown what should take top priority. good morning, everybody. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. shannon: half past the top of the are looking at headlines this morning starting with a fox news alert 3 americans are dead after a firefighting plane crashes in australia overnight. a water tanker like this one went down south of ken dara, on its way to battle a fire, no word on what caused the crash. manhunt after a deadly shooting in downtown seattle, one
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one of germany's elite referees mom would prefer who was in charge of the doj month versus out spoke match on the weekend is pushing for an n.f.l. like system where the coaches have 2 challenges per game and referees can explain their decisions to fans in the media it's an idea that is slowly gaining some ground in the bundesliga. we're working on how far we can integrate the referees to communicate directly on the feels they may even sometime in the future explain their decision and clarify the process. just. that clarification could go a long way in appeasing the system's critics. are that does it for us up next is it every business our protection or statement for that you can always do a head to our web site as do we all not for our news on demand rather i like a rocket of us here tomorrow. to. take personally us with a little bit wonderful place to make the game show special. true for. more than football.
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as a result of the doj investigation 21 saudi nationals were expelled, accused by federal investigators of having contact with child pornography and social media interaction with jihadist your anti-american content. while their conduct was unbecoming of an officer in the royal saudi air force it wasn't terror, would not result in a federal prosecution. heather: great to have you with us, thank you. now suspects have been identified in the death of a missing california woman. ashley manning's body was wrapped in plastic and cardboard in an abandoned u-haul south of la discovered by u-haul workers when the truck was not returned. manning's family reported her missing, they are investigating the death has a potential homicide but have not released how manning died. the couple who attacked the jewish market in new jersey had a bomb. fbi agents reveal an explosive device found in the suspect's van powerful of to kill people within five football fields was the two suspects were found dead in the store after killing four people including a police officer in an anti-semitic attacks. one victim,
as a result of the doj investigation 21 saudi nationals were expelled, accused by federal investigators of having contact with child pornography and social media interaction with jihadist your anti-american content. while their conduct was unbecoming of an officer in the royal saudi air force it wasn't terror, would not result in a federal prosecution. heather: great to have you with us, thank you. now suspects have been identified in the death of a missing california woman. ashley manning's...
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what did you make of him saying he's afraid of the doj? >> over the two parts of the interview his comments about william barr were among the things that kind of have stuck with me and kept me up. not only was he describing william barr as being fully apprised of what was going on in ukraine and mr. parnas said it was not at all surprising that the president on the phone with president zelensky said yeah, you need to do these investigation, parnas thought that was absolutely to be expected given the degree that -- given the degree of involvement that barr had of the scheme describing him as part of the team but then also once he arrested and charged federally in a department of justice federal indictment mr. parnas came to believe and came to worry that mr. barr was maybe the greatest threat to him not just because he was facing federal charges but because he believed and he thinks that other people in the president's immediate circle believe that president -- that turn general bill barr is essentially a weapon, is using the justice depart
what did you make of him saying he's afraid of the doj? >> over the two parts of the interview his comments about william barr were among the things that kind of have stuck with me and kept me up. not only was he describing william barr as being fully apprised of what was going on in ukraine and mr. parnas said it was not at all surprising that the president on the phone with president zelensky said yeah, you need to do these investigation, parnas thought that was absolutely to be...
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one of germany's elite referees man would prefer who was in charge of the doj month versus outspoken match on the weekend is pushing for an n.f.l. like system where the coaches have 2 challenges per game and referees can explain their decisions to fans and the media it's an idea that is slowly gaining some ground in the bundesliga. and we're working on how far we can integrate the referees to communicate directly on the feels like they may even sometime in the future explain their decision and clarify the process that's likely on the impetus . that clarification could go a long way in appeasing the system's critics. art or mind another top story we're following for you chinese authorities are closing child support networks it would haunt the city at the top of the corona virus outbreak that is spreading across. asia and beyond the government has also advice inhabitants not to leave the city 72 people who die from the rest are treated almost all of 500 cases have now been confirmed in china. all up next it's a documentary film on germany and how it's failing to get to grips with plast
one of germany's elite referees man would prefer who was in charge of the doj month versus outspoken match on the weekend is pushing for an n.f.l. like system where the coaches have 2 challenges per game and referees can explain their decisions to fans and the media it's an idea that is slowly gaining some ground in the bundesliga. and we're working on how far we can integrate the referees to communicate directly on the feels like they may even sometime in the future explain their decision and...
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the doj conceding that 2 fisa orders were not valid. the court understands the government to have concluded in view of the material in the statement that the authorization were not valid. victor, here's my question. only two were not valid? this whole thing was not valid. >> yes, it was all invalid. what is striking we knew that the fbi and members of the doj under obama were corrupt. they were trying to destroy u.s. citizens by illegal surveillance. we thought the fisa court justice is were deloted. they didn't ask who is the opposition. i think the real subtext is the fisa court and the judges involved almost eroded all support for fisa courts. conservatives who thought they were a tool are thinking it's not worth the risk anymore. it's so politicized. >> laura: weapons of mass destruction, that's all i will say. >> they said two of the warrants were invalid. they didn't make a decision on the other two. it's true. this is way too little way too late. they were informed years ago by david nunes about these problems. they didn't do any
the doj conceding that 2 fisa orders were not valid. the court understands the government to have concluded in view of the material in the statement that the authorization were not valid. victor, here's my question. only two were not valid? this whole thing was not valid. >> yes, it was all invalid. what is striking we knew that the fbi and members of the doj under obama were corrupt. they were trying to destroy u.s. citizens by illegal surveillance. we thought the fisa court justice is...
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the courts and the fbi and the doj work hand in glove in areas like this. if you leave it to the court, if you leave it to the fbi and doj, they are going to work together. lou: what do you have to do? impeach chief justice of the supreme court to say this has got to stop? this is political corruption. >> the president in my view needs to higher a special counsel to investigate the spygate crimes and the crimes before the courts. relying on the agencies to do the work based on past experience, that is not going to happen. hoping there will be justice. as to individual attention from the president, that's not the way the system works in this corrupt d.c. the president should take direct action and appoint a special counsel personally and directly. lou: the president says as have many of his supporters, that mitch mcconnell, the senate majority leader, should dismiss upon receipt these farcical articles of impeachment. why go through the pretense of this solemn formal approach that is designed clearly to give this disastrous process pelosi put together some s
the courts and the fbi and the doj work hand in glove in areas like this. if you leave it to the court, if you leave it to the fbi and doj, they are going to work together. lou: what do you have to do? impeach chief justice of the supreme court to say this has got to stop? this is political corruption. >> the president in my view needs to higher a special counsel to investigate the spygate crimes and the crimes before the courts. relying on the agencies to do the work based on past...