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. >> rose: bernie sanders, adam schiff and ken burns when we continue. funding is provided by the following: >> rose: we're joined by senator bernie sanders of vermont. welcome. >> my pleasure. >> rose: let's talk with the call fictions you said she doesn't qualify because she takes super pac money. >> the washington headline west clinton questions whether sanders is qualified to be president. i felt it's appropriate to respond. >> rose: is it tit for tat? >> no, it should not be i've tried to run an issue campaign not just attacking each other every day but if we are getting attacked every single day by the clinton campaign i want them to know we're going to respond in kind. >> rose: do you believe secretary clinton is qualified to be president. >> does she believe i am not qualified. >> rose: she has a first-rate resume of a life in public service. she's one of the most qualified people. >> she has years of experience and extremely intelligent. >> rose: what should she say? >> i have some experience and a good record in congress and mayor and think i'm
. >> rose: bernie sanders, adam schiff and ken burns when we continue. funding is provided by the following: >> rose: we're joined by senator bernie sanders of vermont. welcome. >> my pleasure. >> rose: let's talk with the call fictions you said she doesn't qualify because she takes super pac money. >> the washington headline west clinton questions whether sanders is qualified to be president. i felt it's appropriate to respond. >> rose: is it tit for tat?...
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joining me is congressman adam schiff. you have ofly read the 28 pages, congressman schiff.n we draw from that? still classified. should they be released? what do we know about the saudi role? >> andrea, they should be released and the speculation about what they contain is more damaging than, in fact, the contents of the 28 pages. 28 pages were produced by the joint inquiry by the congress after 9/11. looking at what role the saudis or saudi government may have played in 9/11. it is a set of allegations more than it is a set of proof and the 9/11 commission thereafter looked into the allegations. they weren't able to substantiate them but i think the mystery about when's contained in the 28 pages is really the most damaging and i don't see any reason why they can't be redacted to preserve sources and methods but released by and large to the public. >> the chairman of the 9/11 commission, the executive director rather, said they shouldn't be released because the 28 pages includes as you've just said unverified fbi and other information. so, it's like a big data dump that has
joining me is congressman adam schiff. you have ofly read the 28 pages, congressman schiff.n we draw from that? still classified. should they be released? what do we know about the saudi role? >> andrea, they should be released and the speculation about what they contain is more damaging than, in fact, the contents of the 28 pages. 28 pages were produced by the joint inquiry by the congress after 9/11. looking at what role the saudis or saudi government may have played in 9/11. it is a...
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. >> joining me now, adam schiff. he endorsed hillary clinton. a bernie sanders supporter who ran against clinton in her new york senate campaign. the reality is no one expected this to be at this point. back when bernie sanders announced he was running, barely anyone covered it. here we are with them in this race. he has now won seven of the past eight contests. what do you think is happening? >> i don't think the race has really changed. i think you see in different parts of the campaign when there are states that are more favorable to one candidate. you can expect, i think, to see ebbs and flows in the political cycle. i don't think we're going to see any surprise in new york. i think the secretary will do very well there. it is surprising certainly where we find yourselves overall where you have essentially -- >> let's be honest. you would have thought this would have been locked up a long time ago, right? >> i would have thought on the gop side it wouldn't be the chaos and mayhem that it is, and on the democratic side, i don't think anyone w
. >> joining me now, adam schiff. he endorsed hillary clinton. a bernie sanders supporter who ran against clinton in her new york senate campaign. the reality is no one expected this to be at this point. back when bernie sanders announced he was running, barely anyone covered it. here we are with them in this race. he has now won seven of the past eight contests. what do you think is happening? >> i don't think the race has really changed. i think you see in different parts of the...
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. ♪ ♪ charlie: adam schiff is here, he represents california's 28th congressional district, and he isding voice on national security. he is also a member of the select committee for benghazi. it continues to face controversy as it investigates the 2012 terrorist attack. i am pleased to have you. you have been on the show, but not at the table. welcome. guest: good to be here. charlie: in terms of isis did those isis, what in paris tell you about strategy and what do you know that we should know ? guest: what is said to me was the problem we have worried about, foreign fighters, those who have left europe and gone to syria and iraq and came back, that this problem is manifest. you have an enormous amount of people from belgium, france, or from belgium than anywhere else, they have been trained in warfare. they have been further radicalized and they are getting help from fellow europeans that never went to join the fight, but are serving as logistical hubs. unfortunately, there is no end in site. there are still very poor medications between european communicationsor between european co
. ♪ ♪ charlie: adam schiff is here, he represents california's 28th congressional district, and he isding voice on national security. he is also a member of the select committee for benghazi. it continues to face controversy as it investigates the 2012 terrorist attack. i am pleased to have you. you have been on the show, but not at the table. welcome. guest: good to be here. charlie: in terms of isis did those isis, what in paris tell you about strategy and what do you know that we should...
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the top democrat on the house intelligence committee, adam schiff, wrote earlier today that he thinkshould be made available to the general public. i am quoting here. "the release of these pages will not end the debate over the issue, but it will quiet rumors over their contents." as is often the case, he says, "the reality is less damaging than the uncertainty." former iraq envoy paul bremer said as much earlier today to neil cavuto on the fox business network. >> i can understand the president's concern because it would have potentially quite an impact on the way americans view the saudis. so i can understand the concern. but i think in the end whatever can be declassified should be. >> this also comes as congress renews its interest in a bill that would allow the families of 9/11 victims to potentially sue saudi arabia. the white house opposes that possibility, shepard, as it says it could open up our government to lawsuits potentially down the line. >> blake, the crisis in flint, michigan produced the first criminal charges today. michigan's attorney general announcing indictments
the top democrat on the house intelligence committee, adam schiff, wrote earlier today that he thinkshould be made available to the general public. i am quoting here. "the release of these pages will not end the debate over the issue, but it will quiet rumors over their contents." as is often the case, he says, "the reality is less damaging than the uncertainty." former iraq envoy paul bremer said as much earlier today to neil cavuto on the fox business network. >> i...
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sincerely, adam schiff. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. members are reminded to direct their remarks to the chair and not to a perceived viewing audience. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen, for five minutes. ms. ros-lehtinen: thank you so much, mr. speaker. i rise today to highlight south florida's wild and wonderful national parks, biscayne, die tortugas and the ever-- dry tortugas and the everglades. writing and historian wallace stegnar has quoted by saying our national parks are, quote, the best idea we ever had, absolutely american, absolutely democratic, that reflect us at our best rather than our worst, end quote. indeed. south florida's supremely fortunate to have superintendent pedro ramos in charge of dry tortugas and everglades national park. superintendent ramos understands and appreciates the importance of public access, the importance of the public's experiences and the importance of continuing to reconnect the people
sincerely, adam schiff. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. members are reminded to direct their remarks to the chair and not to a perceived viewing audience. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen, for five minutes. ms. ros-lehtinen: thank you so much, mr. speaker. i rise today to highlight south florida's wild and wonderful national parks, biscayne, die tortugas and the ever-- dry tortugas and the everglades....
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ashley: we're talking about democratic congressman adam schiff.part releasing the redacted 28 pages of this earlier report with any redactions necessary to protect intelligence sources and members, would help address speculation that these 28 pages provide proof that a saudi government or saudi involvement in the 9/11 attacks. let's have some transparency and have a look. stuart: let's see it all. here is donald trump addressing the new york crowd after his very decisive win last night. >> even though we're leading by a lot and we can't be caught, impossible to catch us, nobody should take delegates and claim victory unless they get those delegates with voters and voting. and that's what's going to happen, and you watch, because the people aren't going to stand for it. it's a crooked system. it's a system that's rigged and we're going to go back to the old way. it's called, you vote and you win. stuart: you heard it, crooked system, it's rigged. you heard it. our next guest says he knows how trump will get the $1,237 delegates needed to take the n
ashley: we're talking about democratic congressman adam schiff.part releasing the redacted 28 pages of this earlier report with any redactions necessary to protect intelligence sources and members, would help address speculation that these 28 pages provide proof that a saudi government or saudi involvement in the 9/11 attacks. let's have some transparency and have a look. stuart: let's see it all. here is donald trump addressing the new york crowd after his very decisive win last night....