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volker is taller than carter. carter describes vividly in the book how he was slouching over couch in the oval office and carter's said he felt like -- but he did appoint him. he let him do his job and supported that top monetary policy without complaint, even during an election year. the tough medicine only worked during the regular administration and for the nation thereafter. this is emblematic of what carter did. tough decisions which had payoffs later. his foreign-policy achievements were more significant. camp david will stand as a landmark or personal diplomacy. he went over intelligence reports to understand. he took them to the gettysburg battlefield to demonstrate the cost of continued war. he barred the press so there would be no leaks during negotiation. and, after 13 agonizing days and nights, over 20 drafts that he wrote and negotiated separately with each because they were like two scorpions, we came close to an agreement on the 13th day but didn't reach it. he had his bag packed in the car ordered
volker is taller than carter. carter describes vividly in the book how he was slouching over couch in the oval office and carter's said he felt like -- but he did appoint him. he let him do his job and supported that top monetary policy without complaint, even during an election year. the tough medicine only worked during the regular administration and for the nation thereafter. this is emblematic of what carter did. tough decisions which had payoffs later. his foreign-policy achievements were...
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they used the media reports carter page complained about to interview carter page.t's in the report today. is is this a 3rd world country? >> tucker: it seems like it. it's not about trump or carter page. it's about america. dan, thank you. democratic socialists are everywhere. the head of the democratic party says they are the future. what is democratic socialism? we have one of the most celebrated leaders of that movement corneal west joining us after the break. ♪motorcycle revving ♪ motorcycle revving ♪motorcycle revving ♪ motorcycle revving ♪ no matter who rides point, ♪ there are over 10,000 allstate agents riding sweep. ♪♪ and just like tyrone taylor, they know what it takes to help keep you protected. are you in good hands? this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. >> ♪ >>
they used the media reports carter page complained about to interview carter page.t's in the report today. is is this a 3rd world country? >> tucker: it seems like it. it's not about trump or carter page. it's about america. dan, thank you. democratic socialists are everywhere. the head of the democratic party says they are the future. what is democratic socialism? we have one of the most celebrated leaders of that movement corneal west joining us after the break. ♪motorcycle revving...
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something carter page denied to cnn this morning. the warrant is heavily redacted, but lays out why the fbi was allowed to conduct surveillance on page starting in 2016. so what other details are we learning from this 400-page, newly released warrant? shimon prokupecz joins me from washington with more on this. what stands out to you. >> when you get around the rhetoric sur roungd this and read the lengthy document and some of what the fbi is alleging is troubling, and should be for carter page. calling him an agent of a foreign power talk about how they believe he was collaborating and conspireing with the russian government. they say this fisa application, in targeting carter page that they believe he was the subject of targeted recruitment by the russian government and which they go on to say was trying to undermine and influence the 2016 u.s. presidential election. and then really finally this point that this fisa application makes is really damaging, i think, certainly for carter page among some other things in this, that it say
something carter page denied to cnn this morning. the warrant is heavily redacted, but lays out why the fbi was allowed to conduct surveillance on page starting in 2016. so what other details are we learning from this 400-page, newly released warrant? shimon prokupecz joins me from washington with more on this. what stands out to you. >> when you get around the rhetoric sur roungd this and read the lengthy document and some of what the fbi is alleging is troubling, and should be for...
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something carter page denied to cnn this morning.ed, but lays out why the fbi was allowed to conduct surveillance on page starting in 2016. so what other details are we learning from this 400-page, newly released warrant? shimon prokupecz joins me from washington with more on this. what stands out to you. >> when you get around the rhetoric sur roungd this and read the lengthy document and some of what the fbi is alleging is troubling, and
something carter page denied to cnn this morning.ed, but lays out why the fbi was allowed to conduct surveillance on page starting in 2016. so what other details are we learning from this 400-page, newly released warrant? shimon prokupecz joins me from washington with more on this. what stands out to you. >> when you get around the rhetoric sur roungd this and read the lengthy document and some of what the fbi is alleging is troubling, and
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they used the media reports carter page complained about to interview carter page.t's in the report today. is is this a 3rd world country? >> tucker: it seems like it. it's not about trump or carter page. it's about america. dan, thank you. democratic socialists are everywhere. the head of the democratic party says they are the future. what is democratic socialism? we have one of the most celebrated leaders of that movement corneal west joining us after the break. today... back pain can't win. now introducing aleve back and muscle pain. only aleve targets tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve back & muscle. all day strong. all day long. saynot todayis because of my bladder, thanks to tena intimates with proskin technology designed to absorb so fast, it helps to protect and maintain your skin's natural balance so you can feel fresh and free to get as close as you want all day, and now all night for a free sample visit tena.us ♪ he eats a bowl of hammers at every meal ♪ ♪ he holds your house in the palm of his hand ♪ ♪ he's your home and auto man ♪ b
they used the media reports carter page complained about to interview carter page.t's in the report today. is is this a 3rd world country? >> tucker: it seems like it. it's not about trump or carter page. it's about america. dan, thank you. democratic socialists are everywhere. the head of the democratic party says they are the future. what is democratic socialism? we have one of the most celebrated leaders of that movement corneal west joining us after the break. today... back pain can't...
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reports carter page complained about as an excuse to interview carter page.t's in the report today. i mean, is this a third world country? >> tucker: sure seems like it. it's not about trump, it's about america. dan bongino, thank you. democratic socialists, they are everywhere. the head of the democratic party says they're the future. what is democratic socialism exactly? we've got one of the most celebrated leaders of that movement, cornell west, joining us after the break. joining us after the break. to most, he's phil mickelson, pro golfer. to me, he's, well, dad. so when his joint pain from psoriatic arthritis got really bad, it scared me. and what could that pain mean? joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, helps stop irreversible joint damage, and helps skin get clearer. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been somepl
reports carter page complained about as an excuse to interview carter page.t's in the report today. i mean, is this a third world country? >> tucker: sure seems like it. it's not about trump, it's about america. dan bongino, thank you. democratic socialists, they are everywhere. the head of the democratic party says they're the future. what is democratic socialism exactly? we've got one of the most celebrated leaders of that movement, cornell west, joining us after the break. joining us...
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if i were carter page, i would be quite worried. 0n the other hand, carter page is a very different personusly quite comfortable with a lot of uncertainty and strange activity in his life. so i'm not sure he's worried, although he perhaps ought to be. britain's new brexit secretary dominic raab has accused the european commission of acting "irresponsibly" by trying to increase the pressure on the uk in negotiations. mr raab was commenting on a warning from brussels that citizens‘ rights would not be guaranteed if the talks failed. he said the british government would do everything it could to mitigate disruption if no agreement could be reached. 0ur political correspondent, chris mason, has more. laughter it sounded like they all agreed, but at the cabinet meeting last week, some around the table were still unsure about the prime minister's plan for brexit. that is according to the new brexit secretary. but he is sounding confident a deal can be done with brussels. i'm striving every sinew, with our department, with michel barnier, who i think is a man that wants to do a deal with us, trem
if i were carter page, i would be quite worried. 0n the other hand, carter page is a very different personusly quite comfortable with a lot of uncertainty and strange activity in his life. so i'm not sure he's worried, although he perhaps ought to be. britain's new brexit secretary dominic raab has accused the european commission of acting "irresponsibly" by trying to increase the pressure on the uk in negotiations. mr raab was commenting on a warning from brussels that citizens‘...
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it lists carter page as an agent of oforeign power.t is heavily redacted, but it lays out why the fbi was allowed to conduct surveillance on page sta starting in 2016. carter page, himself, reacting to the release for the first time on cnn this morning. >> you did advise the kremlin in 2013 or 2012, somewhere in there? >> jake, it is really spin. i mean, i sat in on some meetin meetings, but to call me an adviser is way over the top. >> except in the 2013 letter, you wrote that, it says, quote, over the past half year, i have had the privilege to serve as an informal adviser for the staff of the kremlin in preparation for the g-20 summit where issues will be prominent on the agenda, and that is you yourself calling yourself an adviser to the kremlin kremlin. >> informal and having conversations with people, and this is ra really nothing, and an ad temd a attempt to distrac real crimes shown in the misleading document. page 8, it talks about the disguised propaganda and including the planting of false or misleading a articles which is e
it lists carter page as an agent of oforeign power.t is heavily redacted, but it lays out why the fbi was allowed to conduct surveillance on page sta starting in 2016. carter page, himself, reacting to the release for the first time on cnn this morning. >> you did advise the kremlin in 2013 or 2012, somewhere in there? >> jake, it is really spin. i mean, i sat in on some meetin meetings, but to call me an adviser is way over the top. >> except in the 2013 letter, you wrote...
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if i were carter page, i would be quite worried. 0n the other hand, carter page is a very different person. he is obviously quite comfortable with a lot of uncertainty and strange activity in his life. so i'm not sure he's worried, although he perhaps ought to be. that was the former assistant attorney general, david kris, with his analysis there. at least 1a people have been killed and more than 60 injured in a blast outside kabul international airport. the attack coincided with the arrival of afghan vice president, abdul rashid dostum. he had returned to the country following a year of self imposed exile in turkey. so—called islamic state says it was behind the suicide bombing near the airport's main entrance. a witness described what he saw. translation: an ordinary person came along. he looked normal, just like me. he was wearing black clothes. he talked to the police, and i thought he was a suicide bomber, and suddenly an explosion happened. general dostum was unharmed in the attack. he went on to receive a red carpet welcome, and was met by thousands of cheering supporters. the vice
if i were carter page, i would be quite worried. 0n the other hand, carter page is a very different person. he is obviously quite comfortable with a lot of uncertainty and strange activity in his life. so i'm not sure he's worried, although he perhaps ought to be. that was the former assistant attorney general, david kris, with his analysis there. at least 1a people have been killed and more than 60 injured in a blast outside kabul international airport. the attack coincided with the arrival of...
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so carter page, go to carter page next. carter page, to paraphrase his own words, to say that he was an adviser to the trump campaign is way over the top. okay? carter page participated in one, perhaps one roundtable discussion with a fledgling campaign at best. right? to say that he's some sort of puppetmaster involved in steering the campaign is farcical. so if it's not paul manafort, if it's not carter page, who's the center -- >> no. i'm just asking. as an observer. do you know what talks carter page had with the russians? >> i don't. >> don't you think that -- >> sure. >> okay. so we're seeing that through. >> have at it. >> paul manafort worked for free? >> there are other individuals, donald trump jr., and the truth is we don't know what else there is. >> there's also this real attempt on the part of the white house and republicans to muddy the waters around carter page and nothing there i don't understand what this whole effort has been about. i mean, remember way back like in the place to see with the new necessary
so carter page, go to carter page next. carter page, to paraphrase his own words, to say that he was an adviser to the trump campaign is way over the top. okay? carter page participated in one, perhaps one roundtable discussion with a fledgling campaign at best. right? to say that he's some sort of puppetmaster involved in steering the campaign is farcical. so if it's not paul manafort, if it's not carter page, who's the center -- >> no. i'm just asking. as an observer. do you know what...
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do you think carter page is that type of person that russia would target? >> well, russia has a very active recruitment operation in the united states and around the world. they're some of the best in the world. they reach out to people that are sympathetic politically to their views. and just on the politics, mr. page has been very sympathetic to russia's point of view, putin's point of view. i don't want to speculate about whether he's an agent or not. that's a legal issue. but does this strike me as a very consistent russian intelligence operation? the answer to that is yes. >> carter page, did you have knowledge of him before? was he anywhere in your orbit? >> i didn't. i mean, i know lots of his associates in moscow, people he used to work for, so when his name appeared, i heard about him. and i do want to say one thing. we got to be careful not to make it illegal to talk to russians. i feel very strongly about that. and that's a general concept irrespective of mr. page, right? we don't want to get into a situation where any american who travels to rus
do you think carter page is that type of person that russia would target? >> well, russia has a very active recruitment operation in the united states and around the world. they're some of the best in the world. they reach out to people that are sympathetic politically to their views. and just on the politics, mr. page has been very sympathetic to russia's point of view, putin's point of view. i don't want to speculate about whether he's an agent or not. that's a legal issue. but does...
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carter page and george papadopoulos. that's what we see in the documents that have come out from the foreign intelligence surveillance corps about surveillance on page. here is page speaking today saying that he just doesn't understand this document. again denying he's done anything wrong. >> you know, look, i mean, when i was there in july of 2016, you know, people -- a few people might have brought it up in passing. but, you know, again, it's a major economic issue. and, so you know, there may have been a loose conversation. i'm very careful in terms of, you know, making sure that there's a clear record. there is nothing in terms of any nefarious behavior. >> okay. >> and there he's referring to sanctions against russia, and was there conversation about trying to ease those sanctions in a future if he were successful trump presidency, long before we knew what the outcome would be. >> page says he handled that issue carefully. that was one of the prime areas that officials were looking at. would there be any kind of a d
carter page and george papadopoulos. that's what we see in the documents that have come out from the foreign intelligence surveillance corps about surveillance on page. here is page speaking today saying that he just doesn't understand this document. again denying he's done anything wrong. >> you know, look, i mean, when i was there in july of 2016, you know, people -- a few people might have brought it up in passing. but, you know, again, it's a major economic issue. and, so you know,...
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>> they talk about carter page's past. he had had run-ins with the fbi because the russians tried to recruit him. that was in the past. for them to get a warrant in october 2016, there had to be something new. the new material with the allegations in the dossier. they could easily have named the clinton campaign. they referred to donald trump as candidate 1 in the application and hillary clinton as candidat. they refer to the g.o.p. as political party 1. they could have referred to the democrats as party 2. the final thing, they say in the footnote there was a u.s. person who wanted, they speculate, who wanted to discredit the trump campaign. that could have been a democratic donor, a progressive activist. the could have been a never trumper, an angry business associate, and ex-wife, could have been anyone. they never give you an idea of what was. it was hillary clinton. >> laura: trump the disruptor, the topic of the angle, i think he is turning over the applecart in this city much to the consternation of the old bipartis
>> they talk about carter page's past. he had had run-ins with the fbi because the russians tried to recruit him. that was in the past. for them to get a warrant in october 2016, there had to be something new. the new material with the allegations in the dossier. they could easily have named the clinton campaign. they referred to donald trump as candidate 1 in the application and hillary clinton as candidat. they refer to the g.o.p. as political party 1. they could have referred to the...
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they started the beverly carter foundation.ls the country training real estate agents about safety. >> it's a blessing for me. because i get to -- to not only raise awareness, talk about safety, best practices, but then i also use that as an opportunity to sort of slide in some great stories about my mom and so kind of keep her alive. and in this million dollar home, a mystery. > they call it the gold coast. the sun, the sea, and in this when he heard a loud bang. keith morrison: a woman, murdered, her husband left blind. keith morrison: but who? everyone is somewhat of a suspect. keith morrison: and why? what brings someone to make a decision that they're going to do this? keith morrison: was is love? what we learned was that he was having an affair with mrs. sutton. keith morrison: was it money? nobody knows what really happened except for him and garrett. keith morrison: or was the truth hidden
they started the beverly carter foundation.ls the country training real estate agents about safety. >> it's a blessing for me. because i get to -- to not only raise awareness, talk about safety, best practices, but then i also use that as an opportunity to sort of slide in some great stories about my mom and so kind of keep her alive. and in this million dollar home, a mystery. > they call it the gold coast. the sun, the sea, and in this when he heard a loud bang. keith morrison: a...
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your biggest take away from the release of the carter page fisa documents and what you heard from carter> alex, what is important to remember is it's really difficult to obtain a warrant for the government to wiretap someone and we know how this happened is it four federal judges approved this warrant? all of them were republican appointed. so what we know is that this completely unravels the president's narrative of the democrat trying to get research. that's the not case. the president's tweets this morning saying the fisa application proves the justice department misled the courts. is that a predictable response for the president or do the documents suggestion the opposite? >> i think they suggest the opposite. i think that nothing in these documents supports anything the president is saying. this wiretap was legal and we know that he was tapped a month after he stopped working for the trump campaign. this was not hillary, this is not the democrats. this is the federal government having reason to believe this man was acting as a foreign agent. >> okay. michael cohen tapes, i want to g
your biggest take away from the release of the carter page fisa documents and what you heard from carter> alex, what is important to remember is it's really difficult to obtain a warrant for the government to wiretap someone and we know how this happened is it four federal judges approved this warrant? all of them were republican appointed. so what we know is that this completely unravels the president's narrative of the democrat trying to get research. that's the not case. the president's...
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>> only because i am related to charles carroll carter and i am jr.les carroll carter know that i knew that. he was one of the 56 men who pledged everything. i could go individually amongst the three daniels but all of them were by -- fine, upstanding individuals. all of them were my contemporaries. it were well-respected gentlemen. that they didu selfless public service. to this negotiation with them, it did not work out particularly well for all of them. i believe that in many respects, it is the height of selfless public service that is being displayed by this family in general. donald: if there are no other questions, i think i will close by saying that this is the kind of question that i would have asked but in reverse. what was the reading of the relationship between the carrolls and the president? there is a famous story about a conflict between daniel carroll and peter. this was about one of the houses he was building. he ordered his workment t -- workmen to dismantle the structure. i won't tell you anything about that other than george washington gets involved. you can read mr
>> only because i am related to charles carroll carter and i am jr.les carroll carter know that i knew that. he was one of the 56 men who pledged everything. i could go individually amongst the three daniels but all of them were by -- fine, upstanding individuals. all of them were my contemporaries. it were well-respected gentlemen. that they didu selfless public service. to this negotiation with them, it did not work out particularly well for all of them. i believe that in many respects,...
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look, that's why they wanted to have carter page. that's why they wanted all of his electronic communications. i keep hearing the argument that it wasn't until after he was off the campaign. in the fisa application itself it says they believe he is a guy who's running this collusion effort. clearly they think he is still involved in the campaign and clearly this guy had his rights abused. >> laura: marco rubio made the point. let's watch. >> i don't think they did anything wrong. they went to the court and got the judges to approve it. they laid out all the information and there was a lot of reasons unrelated to the dossier for why they wanted to look at carter page, and carter page was not a key member of the trump campaign. the trump campaign said that. >> laura: it was one element. he said the fbi didn't do anything wrong, russia did something wrong. >> we are entitled to our opinions, and i am a fan of the senator, but we followed this closely. >> laura: you are suggesting he hasn't. >> i'm not saying that. i'm just saying that -
look, that's why they wanted to have carter page. that's why they wanted all of his electronic communications. i keep hearing the argument that it wasn't until after he was off the campaign. in the fisa application itself it says they believe he is a guy who's running this collusion effort. clearly they think he is still involved in the campaign and clearly this guy had his rights abused. >> laura: marco rubio made the point. let's watch. >> i don't think they did anything wrong....
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let's talk to former trump campaign advisor carter page now. the fisa application says, quote, the fbi believes that carter page has been collaborating and conspiring with the russian government. there's probable cause that such activities involve or are about to involve violations of the criminal statutes of the united states. the document accuses you of being, a, quote, agent of a foreign power. were you? >> jake, this is so ridiculous, it's just beyond words, you know, it's -- you're talking about misleading the courts. it's just so misleading, going through those 400-plus page documents and it only continues, it's really sad. >> were you ever an infoan agen a foreign power? >> no, i have never been an agent of a foreign power by any stretch of the imagination. i may, back in the g-20 when they were getting ready to do that in petersburg, i may have participated in some meetings that people from the obama administration were sitting in on in geneva, paris, et cetera, but i have never been anywhere near what's being described here. >> so you
let's talk to former trump campaign advisor carter page now. the fisa application says, quote, the fbi believes that carter page has been collaborating and conspiring with the russian government. there's probable cause that such activities involve or are about to involve violations of the criminal statutes of the united states. the document accuses you of being, a, quote, agent of a foreign power. were you? >> jake, this is so ridiculous, it's just beyond words, you know, it's -- you're...
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detective matt carter. >> this entire structure had crumbled.a pile of ashes that was on the ground. we didn't even know if anyone was home or not. we knew that they were in and out of town a lot. >> as firefighters carefully walked through, what appeared to be the fire's epicenter, the master bedroom, their worst fears were confirmed. julie had, in fact, been home that night. >> it was to the right of the box mattresses that we found the remains of julie. they were unsure initially that it was human remains. we knew that there was -- >> even with all their experience? >> yes. everything was just consumed by fire to the point that things were unrecognizable. >> as for keith, he was away calling on customers in indiana. word of julie's death spread almost as fast as the fire had raced through the house. >> i'm getting ready for work, have the tv on in the background. >> we're live in the canterbury hills subdivision on tudor boulevard. >> then temple bradley's phone rang. it was a friend who also knew julie. >> she said, you know there's a fire.
detective matt carter. >> this entire structure had crumbled.a pile of ashes that was on the ground. we didn't even know if anyone was home or not. we knew that they were in and out of town a lot. >> as firefighters carefully walked through, what appeared to be the fire's epicenter, the master bedroom, their worst fears were confirmed. julie had, in fact, been home that night. >> it was to the right of the box mattresses that we found the remains of julie. they were unsure...
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carter thought it looked extending heading into earnings.s downside risk and the chart master might be right but it could be risky. if you get this wrong t is painful. shorting netflix or any stock can lead to infinite losses. so instead he bought the august put for $22 falling below the trade or below $373 and spending $22 to bet against netflix, don't freak out. mike has a better way to do it he sold two for $12 each or $24 total and between the $22 he spent on buying the 395 -- mike is taking in a total credit of $2 meaning mike sees immediate profits below the 395 put. there's a tradeoff and because he sold more puts than bought, he could be forced to buy netflix or $370 even if it goes way lower. he want it is to go to the 370 level by expiration. with the $25 he made and the $2 credit he received by selling them, mike wouldn't see losses until netflix hits $343 and below that he will see losses to zero. >> why are you keeping this curiosity door locked. so to protect himself he bought it for $7 and created the put fly. between the $22
carter thought it looked extending heading into earnings.s downside risk and the chart master might be right but it could be risky. if you get this wrong t is painful. shorting netflix or any stock can lead to infinite losses. so instead he bought the august put for $22 falling below the trade or below $373 and spending $22 to bet against netflix, don't freak out. mike has a better way to do it he sold two for $12 each or $24 total and between the $22 he spent on buying the 395 -- mike is...
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this is -- the steele dossier is not the reason carter page -- there was a fisa warrant on carter page the reason it was renewed three vat separa separate times. they were concerned he had been compromised and was a foreign agent. that's the reason. back to you, wolf. >> very interesting that on august 17th, after he got the nomination, the obama administration, the intelligence community not only briefed hillary clinton, the democratic nominee, but also him in depth about these russia allegations. so to say that he wasn't informed, that's clearly not true. >> just one other quick thing. to say he wasn't informed because they expected hillary clinton to win, they briefed both sides at that time. so this was not because they thought one side or the other was going to win. they did both. >> all right, chris. thank you very much. carter page fired back at the accusations in that warrant on cnn, saying they are so ridiculous and misleading. but listen to what he said when cnn's jake tapper pushed him on if he ever advised or worked with the kremlin. listen. >> no, i've never been an agent
this is -- the steele dossier is not the reason carter page -- there was a fisa warrant on carter page the reason it was renewed three vat separa separate times. they were concerned he had been compromised and was a foreign agent. that's the reason. back to you, wolf. >> very interesting that on august 17th, after he got the nomination, the obama administration, the intelligence community not only briefed hillary clinton, the democratic nominee, but also him in depth about these russia...
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and when you look at these documents, it's about donald trump in the campaign, carter page is a pretext in a vehicle to getting the trump campaign. it's a real crisis that the fbi and doj is doing this and they're still apologetic about it and it still benefiting from this corruption. >> harris: judicial watch bringing forth a huge effort to get those documents unveiled if you will, even though there heavily redacted in terms of that secret fisa court which we are all learning more about. thank you very much. >> you're welcome, thank you. >> harris: president from continuing to defend his summit with russian president vladimir putin. democrats are pushing back on his claims that it was a great meeting. but lawmakers hope to hear from secretary of state mike pompeo when they question him on the hill about the summit wednesday. and progressive heroes or socialist? alexandria ocasio-cortez and bernie sanders say their once radical ideas are now mainstrea mainstream. are they right about that? and what would that mean to that party heading into the midterm elections? can you sell socialism
and when you look at these documents, it's about donald trump in the campaign, carter page is a pretext in a vehicle to getting the trump campaign. it's a real crisis that the fbi and doj is doing this and they're still apologetic about it and it still benefiting from this corruption. >> harris: judicial watch bringing forth a huge effort to get those documents unveiled if you will, even though there heavily redacted in terms of that secret fisa court which we are all learning more about....
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let's get to the crux of it, carter. the fisa application says the fbi believes that carter page has been collaborating and conspireing with the russian government. there is probable cause that such activities involve or are about to involve violations of the criminal statutes of the united states. the document accuses you of being a quote agent of a foreign power. were you? >> jake, this is so ridiculous. it's just beyond words. you know, it's -- you're talking about misleading the courts. it's just so misleading going through the 400 plus page documents, where do we even begin? it's literally a complete joke. it only continues. it's just really sad. >> were you ever an agent of a foreign power? did you ever advise the kremlin or work with the kremlin on anything? >> look, jake, i -- no, i've never been an agent of the foreign power in any -- by any stretch of the imagination. you know, i may have back in the g-20 when they were getting ready to do that in st. petersburg, i might have participated in a few meetings that
let's get to the crux of it, carter. the fisa application says the fbi believes that carter page has been collaborating and conspireing with the russian government. there is probable cause that such activities involve or are about to involve violations of the criminal statutes of the united states. the document accuses you of being a quote agent of a foreign power. were you? >> jake, this is so ridiculous. it's just beyond words. you know, it's -- you're talking about misleading the...
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peter strzok said it but you mentioned carter page. agent of foreign power, why is he still running around with no charges, james? no charges. >> its been two years now, and as you mentioned, a lot of black marker redactions in these documents but one thing that does come through is it appears the dossier was central to it and when they weren't relying on the dossier they were appealing to the authority of yahoo news without pointing out that that was a steele story as well in terms of the source, now why do they continue to say that steele is credible after they even acknowledge in their re applications that he didn't do as he was told and sharing information with the media? that's a question so i think this is another argument for the president to declassify everything, get it out there. enough of the applications, let's see the fisa applications, what are known as the woods notes where the fbi goes through and figures out what they can put in the document. maria: and the editorial board with an op-ed on that asking the president to
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people, and people in this country working with carter page. there seems to be other names mentioned in some of the lines burk like you said, because they are blocked out, we just don't know. >> shimon, thank you for walking us through that. and let's bring in ryan goodwin and james who have both worked in washington, and is there anything in the warrant to suggest that the fbi did not follow proper protocolle? >> yes, even this morning there is nothing in here to suggest any wrongdoing on their part, and with anything that with all of the information on carter page, you would think it is their duty to follow through and investigate him, because there is enough red flags to point t out. >> and shimon said that at lot of it is redacted and can we draw any conclusions? >> well, it is sure, redacted, and a lot of it that is redacted is that they had interviewed him and they don't tell us what they said in the interviews, but it is referred to, and there was also a case in russia where they had a group of russian spies who were trying to pick up ca
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if carter page was truly engaging in these activities for years why was there not surveillance of carter page for years? this was a consequence of his involvement with the trump campaign. second major problem with the government leads with the dossier. with your best evidence but for the dossier there would never be authority to spy on some hillaryai clinton campaign or d mentioned when it comes to their mentioned when it comes to their relationship for paying for this dossier and don't see the wife of bruce or, senior breast justice to permit official working on this and bruce or was the person with the political information into the intelligence spectrum. for those reasons i take a different view.eadi >> i immediately tried to read it myself and my twitter feed was split down the middle. on the left they were claiming claiming victory, each side saying it proved their point. i want to play more of what the ranking member had to say tonight and give you a chance to respond. >> this is a patently false statement but not just by nunez. others signed off like trey gowdy. >> this fisa appli
if carter page was truly engaging in these activities for years why was there not surveillance of carter page for years? this was a consequence of his involvement with the trump campaign. second major problem with the government leads with the dossier. with your best evidence but for the dossier there would never be authority to spy on some hillaryai clinton campaign or d mentioned when it comes to their mentioned when it comes to their relationship for paying for this dossier and don't see the...
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if carter page was truly engaging in these activities for years, why was there not surveillance of carter page for years? obviously this is a consequence of his involvement in the trump campaign and the desire to clock surveillance of the trump campaign. the second major problem: the government leads with the dossier. i am a litigator. every litigator knows you lead with your best evidence but for the dossier, they are never woue authority to spy on someone close to the campaign. the third major problem are the omissions. you never see the hillary clinton campaign or the dnc even mentioned when it comes to their relationship to paying for this dossier. you also don't see that nellie or, the wife of bruce ohr, senior justice from an official, was working on this and then bruce ohr was a person who violated the political information into the intelligence spectrum. for those reasons, i take a different view of my good friend marco rubio. >> shannon: when they fisa stuff went public, i was trying to read it on my twitter feed west split down the middle. on the left they were claiming victory
if carter page was truly engaging in these activities for years, why was there not surveillance of carter page for years? obviously this is a consequence of his involvement in the trump campaign and the desire to clock surveillance of the trump campaign. the second major problem: the government leads with the dossier. i am a litigator. every litigator knows you lead with your best evidence but for the dossier, they are never woue authority to spy on someone close to the campaign. the third...
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they've tried to take carter page out of context. at the entire evidence we know in public, what you've really got is a concerted plan to infiltrate the u.s. government by russia. you've got the most obvious which is donald trump in helsinki last week groveling to vladimir putin and then meeting with him in private for two hours. you've got his campaign manager manafort who is going on trial today for basically getting $75 million from russian interests from the russian government to take care of their interests in the ukraine. you've got papadopoulos who was aware of the break in to the democratic national committee back in march, april, of 2016. you've got roger stone who was talking to both of the people that were involved in staging the release of those stolen e-mails, guccifer 2 .0 and the wikileaks. you've got the republican national convention where the trump campaign kept out any increase in sanctions. you have jared kushner basically trying to get a secure communications system between the -- >> i forgot about that one. that
they've tried to take carter page out of context. at the entire evidence we know in public, what you've really got is a concerted plan to infiltrate the u.s. government by russia. you've got the most obvious which is donald trump in helsinki last week groveling to vladimir putin and then meeting with him in private for two hours. you've got his campaign manager manafort who is going on trial today for basically getting $75 million from russian interests from the russian government to take care...
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made the documents about surveilling former trump campaign aid carter page public. and don't forget about paul manafort whose trial begins this week in virginia. along with a reminder that the president's former campaign chairman has been sitting in jail for over a month as he prepares to face a jury. but back to that part about gravity. the president's approval rating is ticking up, not down. a brand-new poll from nbc news and the "wall street journal" conducted before and after the helsinki summit shows the president approval rating at 45%. that is up 1 point from june. among republicans, that number is 88%, the highest ever his entire presidency. >>> with that, i would like to welcome in my panel. joining me on set national nbc news julia ainsley. bbc world america and msnbc contributor katty kay. and principal at cogent strategy kevin mclaughlin. thank you all for being here. kevin, i would like to start with you. >> yes, ma'am. >> i would like you to explain why it is 88% of americans approve of president trump considering what saw contradicts republican orthod
made the documents about surveilling former trump campaign aid carter page public. and don't forget about paul manafort whose trial begins this week in virginia. along with a reminder that the president's former campaign chairman has been sitting in jail for over a month as he prepares to face a jury. but back to that part about gravity. the president's approval rating is ticking up, not down. a brand-new poll from nbc news and the "wall street journal" conducted before and after the...
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carter withdrew his from the conference. reagan when he had reductions in arms control and fbi brought them to the congress and we were up there briefing and negotiating with the congress his academic and clerical oppositions, it worked sufficiently not to put pressure on the first three soviet prime ministers encountered by reagan but on the partying. i believe he lost his cool when he tried to undertake necessary reforms. he would be doing everything to reform it. corruption. but once you open up a society with something, you're going to lose the ability to shoot the opposition and imprisonment immediately. in making 89 at the end of reagan's shot, city to city back to the assistant. what he did and when eastern europe uprisings became real, he lost the nerve to shoot and the reason i think he did was that he realized already a little bit before that his economic system was socialist and they called it the socialist camp, not the communist camp. couldn't keep up. he was intelligent enough but not cruel enough to react to t
carter withdrew his from the conference. reagan when he had reductions in arms control and fbi brought them to the congress and we were up there briefing and negotiating with the congress his academic and clerical oppositions, it worked sufficiently not to put pressure on the first three soviet prime ministers encountered by reagan but on the partying. i believe he lost his cool when he tried to undertake necessary reforms. he would be doing everything to reform it. corruption. but once you...
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carter >> ibd, up >> mcdonald's use the put spread >> am?ne loves facebook, that's the spread i showed you for protection, so i like that >> all right looks like our time expired. i'm melissa lee, and for more go to optionsaction.cnbc.com. i'll see you here next friday, and "mad money" starts now - [narrator] the following is a paid presentation for new lifelock with norton, paid for by lifelock. - look around, so many of us are on our phones and laptops. we're on public wifi shopping online, filling out forms and applications. in the connective world we live in, our personal information is everywhere. we enter our names, birthdays, passwords, social security numbers, all online. what happens if that information gets in the hands of identity thieves? - i started getting phone calls from credit collection companies. "you've opened an account here and here and here."
carter >> ibd, up >> mcdonald's use the put spread >> am?ne loves facebook, that's the spread i showed you for protection, so i like that >> all right looks like our time expired. i'm melissa lee, and for more go to optionsaction.cnbc.com. i'll see you here next friday, and "mad money" starts now - [narrator] the following is a paid presentation for new lifelock with norton, paid for by lifelock. - look around, so many of us are on our phones and laptops. we're...
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thew of these include peaceful use of -- the presidency of james carter, and rosalind carter, equal partner in the white house, among others. kaufman is currently writing on the environment and international diplomacy. is a featured expert on the subject of the carter administration, cold war, foreign policy, the ford administration, nuclear testing, and office of the first lady. with regard to scott kaufman's new book, smu senator for presidential history director nobody understands the american political scene of the 1970's. that chaotic and transformational decade that continues to the final and fascinate historians, like scott kaufman. it is my pleasure to welcome scott kaufman to the ford presidential museum. [applause] dr. kaufman: thank you very much for having me. there are so many people i would like to thank. i will briefly go through the list of individuals who have been so helpful to bring me here and have been so generous. holloway, chris mooney, joe cal russo, kate murray, have all been so generous to me. and of course, i forgot to mention the ford foundation -- i have got to
thew of these include peaceful use of -- the presidency of james carter, and rosalind carter, equal partner in the white house, among others. kaufman is currently writing on the environment and international diplomacy. is a featured expert on the subject of the carter administration, cold war, foreign policy, the ford administration, nuclear testing, and office of the first lady. with regard to scott kaufman's new book, smu senator for presidential history director nobody understands the...
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carter page, it was a best said that he is more inspector gadget and then jason bourne. if you listen to him talk when you watch these interviews that he is doing, he doesn't have a lot of credibility. he seems like he's kind of all over the place. he seems to like being on tv. i can understand why he has a meeting with anyone, it would raise suspicion have the same time he's been on the radar for really long time and the fact that he's hanging around the hoop at the trump campaign as well, i don't know. i would dispute some of jessica's facts and the idea that the warrant mentions in every single place this dossier which we know is paid for by the opponent and didn't prove out to be true and those yahoo stories were circulated by the same people that created the dossier, so it seems like if they didn't need the dossier, it wouldn't be listed everywhere. >> harris: it was unverified so that's the issue. >> elizabeth: have to get into these hypertechnical terms that have blocked the debate down. senator marco rubio to melissa's point has said carter page was on the radar
carter page, it was a best said that he is more inspector gadget and then jason bourne. if you listen to him talk when you watch these interviews that he is doing, he doesn't have a lot of credibility. he seems like he's kind of all over the place. he seems to like being on tv. i can understand why he has a meeting with anyone, it would raise suspicion have the same time he's been on the radar for really long time and the fact that he's hanging around the hoop at the trump campaign as well, i...
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carter page has never been formally accused of a crime or indicted.s another indicator of the degree of alarm there was in real-time while that campaign was happening while there was allegations of collusion and never ever was a peep made in public or leaked any of it to the public. >> something you reported on for a long time was the weaponization and misuse of information laundered in the conspiracy theory. we keep having those moments rules are changed or broken and precedence broken to get something out. when it finally comes out -- >> it's the opposite of what it says. >> take look at this analysis now that it's all out today. >> is he concerned or does he not believe the intelligence community's assessment carter page was a russian agent? >> i think we've spoken extensively on our position and have no changes. not exactly a victory lap. >> this has been -- here's the thing. there's a pattern where the attempt to attack and subvert the investigation with collusion of a foreign adversary by something you can't see, it's a neat trick, over there in
carter page has never been formally accused of a crime or indicted.s another indicator of the degree of alarm there was in real-time while that campaign was happening while there was allegations of collusion and never ever was a peep made in public or leaked any of it to the public. >> something you reported on for a long time was the weaponization and misuse of information laundered in the conspiracy theory. we keep having those moments rules are changed or broken and precedence broken...
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the scales had dropped from president carter's eyes. and what this change did was to move away from something that had availed during the 1970's, which was that u.s. transparency policies were based on your imaging -- mirror imaging. we thought about what was valuable to us and projected that onto soviet leadership, which was wrong. pd 59, carried forward by president reagan, focused on what the soviet leadership thinks and values, look where they spend their money and i will tell you what is important to them. itwas such a good document, was so properly, broadly written ita presidential level, that guided u.s. nuclear weapons policy until 1996. it had an extraordinary run, 15 years for the policy. one of the things that it did was to kickstart a program of continuity of government, that is to say to come up with a mechanism whereby even in the event of a soviet attack the constitutional government of the united states would survive. why is that important, you ask? it is important because the soviet leadership would send a signal that t
the scales had dropped from president carter's eyes. and what this change did was to move away from something that had availed during the 1970's, which was that u.s. transparency policies were based on your imaging -- mirror imaging. we thought about what was valuable to us and projected that onto soviet leadership, which was wrong. pd 59, carried forward by president reagan, focused on what the soviet leadership thinks and values, look where they spend their money and i will tell you what is...
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kataiveronna carter:"i didn't think to look up at a tree.up at the sky i thought it was a firework. next thing you know i looked up. the tree hit my side and then i fell down.kataiveronna carter: "right when it hit me i had very bad pain in my stomach and i knew something was wrong. first responders rushed her away in an ambulance ... they told her she'd have to have an emergency c-section.kathleen carter:"we weren't sure she was going to make it." kataiveronna's mom kathleen says it was pure chaos when the tree limb fell.her family was sitting right by it.she even helped lift the branch kathleen carter:"the man we were helping was right here. you know right here with me." //"the families were so sad." that's why the carter family decided to pay tribute."we all came up with her name. her first name's kamaree. kathleen after my mom. lawrence danielle."for 72-year-old lawrence anderson.and 61-year- old daniel mendozathe two men killed by the falling limb. kataiveronna carter:"it was respect at the time. i made a good choice. it made me happy t
kataiveronna carter:"i didn't think to look up at a tree.up at the sky i thought it was a firework. next thing you know i looked up. the tree hit my side and then i fell down.kataiveronna carter: "right when it hit me i had very bad pain in my stomach and i knew something was wrong. first responders rushed her away in an ambulance ... they told her she'd have to have an emergency c-section.kathleen carter:"we weren't sure she was going to make it." kataiveronna's mom...
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carter's 19th birthday is coming up next week. to honor him, his family has startedam a pro to provide clean water to families in need. we have a link. search marine fund-raiser. >> susan hogan reporting. >>> doug is back with a moreut our weather and more about the timing on whether the stormy weather tomorrow could affect the game. >> the timing today was absolutely perfect for the home run derby. >> it cools you down. >> it was so hot. we werit out there our sweat towels just sweating. the heat index at one time was close to ar5 in of the area. those showers came through this afternoon and boy did theyel really to cool things down. within an hour the feels-like temperature fell by nearly 20 degrees because of those showers. i think we could say t same tomorrow. 98 d.c., officially the hottest day of the year in d.c. 97 in leesburg. that heat index was well above out there right now we're just dealing with some clouds and a lot of clear skies too. you see venus around the area. we saw a nice crescent moon earlier. 82 degrees. wi
carter's 19th birthday is coming up next week. to honor him, his family has startedam a pro to provide clean water to families in need. we have a link. search marine fund-raiser. >> susan hogan reporting. >>> doug is back with a moreut our weather and more about the timing on whether the stormy weather tomorrow could affect the game. >> the timing today was absolutely perfect for the home run derby. >> it cools you down. >> it was so hot. we werit out there our...
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my name is charles carroll carter. i have been captivated since i was a boy by my family history and the place held in that history by the carrolls of maryland. i felt compelled to tell the story of how this most valuable capital city for the united states of america was formed and how it came about. this could easily be called the ultimate real estate deal. i thought it necessary to write about this so as to describe the final roles played, first by my direct forbearer, daniel carol. the signer of the constitution and one of the first commissioners of the city of washington. nephew, daniel caroll. if these titles and names confuse you, one of the reasons we are here is because everybody is confused about who these people are. the third is daniel carol dunnington, the 25-year-old owner of the 1400 acres where the capital itself is cited. this book closely follows the developments and the enormous risks he took to create this great monument to democracy. and, he paid for it. after the destruction of both his professiona
my name is charles carroll carter. i have been captivated since i was a boy by my family history and the place held in that history by the carrolls of maryland. i felt compelled to tell the story of how this most valuable capital city for the united states of america was formed and how it came about. this could easily be called the ultimate real estate deal. i thought it necessary to write about this so as to describe the final roles played, first by my direct forbearer, daniel carol. the...
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the surveillance of carter page occurred in october of 2016.e a few weeks away from a national election. carter page had been dismissed by the campaign several months prior. so why even look at him? >> well, look, there are a lot of people who were being looked at. today manafort is going to try. if he would have been brought to trial if he hadn't been associated with trump? maybe it's to squeeze him, sing, maybe even compose. the whole focus has been targeting people in this administration and that's what has caused so many americans to have distrust of the poll itization of the process. it has happened the other way as well where republicans have targeted democrats, lock her up with hillary clinton. i don't like any of that. i wish we would just get at the truth and make sure we can prevent any kind of russian influence in the upcoming election. >> bill: you said there is enough for both sides in this. we have gone through three or four things that give you enough pause to be dubious on behalf of the republicans. why do you think adam schiff
the surveillance of carter page occurred in october of 2016.e a few weeks away from a national election. carter page had been dismissed by the campaign several months prior. so why even look at him? >> well, look, there are a lot of people who were being looked at. today manafort is going to try. if he would have been brought to trial if he hadn't been associated with trump? maybe it's to squeeze him, sing, maybe even compose. the whole focus has been targeting people in this...
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pete: carter page was just a gateway and yet they haven't found anything on carter page.fact that he's still running around if he was this russian agent then why haven't there been any charges? this insure aid has got to stop. abby: mark meadows has been tweeting out about this you have bob goodlatte on your show next hour, what are the big questions coming from them because they may have the chance to sit down with rosenstein others that have been part of this and try and get to the bottom of it. maria: well i understand the witness list is growing in terms of bob goodlatte's list. he's going to join me the chairman of the judiciary committee we'll get his reaction to this fisa warrant evidence and also get a list from him of who he would like to speak to. i understand john brennan is on that list, trashing the president every moment he can. meanwhile he's incredibly conflicted in this story, rod rosenstein you make a great point. the bottom line of rod rosenstein is increasingly for the last several months all of the chairman of these committees , oversight, noon ease ,
pete: carter page was just a gateway and yet they haven't found anything on carter page.fact that he's still running around if he was this russian agent then why haven't there been any charges? this insure aid has got to stop. abby: mark meadows has been tweeting out about this you have bob goodlatte on your show next hour, what are the big questions coming from them because they may have the chance to sit down with rosenstein others that have been part of this and try and get to the bottom of...
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it's not a carter page thing. in effect, what it's doing, a and hallie i think you can talk to this as well, it is an effort to confuse the entire narrative. donald trump has been going after the russia investigation for over a year in any way possible. standing next to vladimir putin, calling it a witch hunt, using this carter page thing to call it a witch hunt, using devin nunes to call it a witch hunt. to a degree it certainly is working among some voters. our friend ali vitale, a white house reporter here at nbc news and msnbc was talking to voters in north dakota. i want to play a couple of sound bites from them and i want you to mull over it with me after we come back. listen. >> do you agree with the president when he calls it a witch hunt? >> i agree. there are a lot of things that it seems like the democrats have been grasping at straws. >> reporter: but bob mueller is not a democrat, right? >> thinking about how much they would have to actually do to rig an election, there is just so much involved. hones
it's not a carter page thing. in effect, what it's doing, a and hallie i think you can talk to this as well, it is an effort to confuse the entire narrative. donald trump has been going after the russia investigation for over a year in any way possible. standing next to vladimir putin, calling it a witch hunt, using this carter page thing to call it a witch hunt, using devin nunes to call it a witch hunt. to a degree it certainly is working among some voters. our friend ali vitale, a white...
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carter page is become in the spotlight. he was on cnn's state of the union today. >> you did advise the kremlin in 2013 or 2012, somewhere in there? >> jake, it's really a spin. i mean, i sat in on some meetings, but to call me an advisor i think is way over the top. >> informal having some conversations with people. i mean, this is really nothing and just an attempt to distract from the real crimes that are shown in this misleading document. >> well, "the new york times" is one of several organizations that filed a request to see the application involving carter page. charlie savage, a washington correspondent for "the new york times." he joins me now. great to have you with me, charlie. i am looking at this application, the subsequent renewal applications as well. 400 pages in length here. help us understand how extraordinary this is that you, that i, that anybody can now look at this application. >> it's extremely extraordinary. it's the first time in the 40 years that the national security wiretapping has been regulated
carter page is become in the spotlight. he was on cnn's state of the union today. >> you did advise the kremlin in 2013 or 2012, somewhere in there? >> jake, it's really a spin. i mean, i sat in on some meetings, but to call me an advisor i think is way over the top. >> informal having some conversations with people. i mean, this is really nothing and just an attempt to distract from the real crimes that are shown in this misleading document. >> well, "the new york...
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