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christopher: i would agree. guy: what will it come down to to tip us into recession or keep us above recession? that if it isming a recession, it will not be a particularly big one, and also assuming it will not be strong growth. is that what i can take away from your expectation? christopher: you know, i think the likely future path of both the economy and markets have a much wider distribution than you suggest. we are very worried and quite bearish on the medium-term outlook for u.s. equities because of their extraordinarily high prices. cyclically adjusted p/e ratio of the u.s. market that is about 30 times. there are not any historical outcomes of getting great returns starting at those sorts of prices. and on your comment on europe, there are so many better opportunities out there than u.s. stocks. buy u.k. inou say european equities, avoid credit em stocks.ect can you elaborate? christopher: on the cyclically adjusted p/e model, we have europe priced at half the u.s. level, and the reason i would encourage
christopher: i would agree. guy: what will it come down to to tip us into recession or keep us above recession? that if it isming a recession, it will not be a particularly big one, and also assuming it will not be strong growth. is that what i can take away from your expectation? christopher: you know, i think the likely future path of both the economy and markets have a much wider distribution than you suggest. we are very worried and quite bearish on the medium-term outlook for u.s. equities...
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here's what bruce ohr tells the fbi about christopher steele. he was desperate that donald trump not get elected and was passionate about him not being the u.s. president. this is the guy that gave them the work product to get the warrant. steele told ohr that if trump won the elections, steele's source network may be in jeopardy by a new fbi director and new agency heads appointed by trump who would have a higher degree of loyalty to the new president and could decide to take action against steele and his source network. let me tell you about christopher steele. ohr was right. he was on a mission to get donald trump. not only did he provide the dossier that made the difference in getting a warrant, his vices were well known. he was shopping the dossier. do we have it? to anybody and everybody in the media and in politics to see if they would print it. the reason the fbi cut him loose is because they found out he was shopping this thing around to media outlets rather than being a valid source. but after they knew he was shopping it around, they
here's what bruce ohr tells the fbi about christopher steele. he was desperate that donald trump not get elected and was passionate about him not being the u.s. president. this is the guy that gave them the work product to get the warrant. steele told ohr that if trump won the elections, steele's source network may be in jeopardy by a new fbi director and new agency heads appointed by trump who would have a higher degree of loyalty to the new president and could decide to take action against...
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who is christopher steele? y you thought these other people were bad, wait until you hear about this guy. christopher steele was a former mi-6, is that right? six, five, whatever it is. he was a british agent. retired. he had a new line of business. he was hired by a company called fusion gps to investigate donald trump. okay. you want to look at foreign influence, you're about to find it. fusion gps is on the payroll of the democratic national party. christopher steele is working for a company to find dirt on trump and the money comes from the democratic party. did they tell the court this? no. is that a buiit unnerving? it would be to me. so christopher steele is on the payroll of a company funded by the democratic party. here's what bruce ohr tells the fbi about christopher steele. he was desperate that donald trump not get elected and was passionate about him not being the u.s. president. this is the guy that gave them the work product to get the warrant. steele told oregon that if trump won the elections,
who is christopher steele? y you thought these other people were bad, wait until you hear about this guy. christopher steele was a former mi-6, is that right? six, five, whatever it is. he was a british agent. retired. he had a new line of business. he was hired by a company called fusion gps to investigate donald trump. okay. you want to look at foreign influence, you're about to find it. fusion gps is on the payroll of the democratic national party. christopher steele is working for a company...
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who is christopher steele? you thought these other people were bad. wait till you hear about this guy. christopher steele was a former mi-6, is that right? 6, 5, whatever it is. he was a >> he was hired by a company called fusion gps to investigate donald trump. okay. you want to look at foreign influence? you are about to find it. fusion gps is on the payroll of the democratic national party. christopher steele is working for a company to find dirt on trump, and the money comes from the democratic party. did they tell the court this? no. is that a bit unnerving? would be to me. so christopher steele is on the payroll of a company funded by the democratic party. here's what bruce ohr told the fbi about steele. he was desperate that donald trump not get elected and was passionate about him not being the u.s. president. this is the guy that gave them the work product to get the warrant. steele told ohr that if trump won the elections steele's source network may be in jeopardy by a new director and new agency heads appointed by trump who would have a hig
who is christopher steele? you thought these other people were bad. wait till you hear about this guy. christopher steele was a former mi-6, is that right? 6, 5, whatever it is. he was a >> he was hired by a company called fusion gps to investigate donald trump. okay. you want to look at foreign influence? you are about to find it. fusion gps is on the payroll of the democratic national party. christopher steele is working for a company to find dirt on trump, and the money comes from the...
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that's exactly what christopher wray is saying that voters are going to have to do. to have to be able to keep two thoughts in your head at once, and you're going to have to see nuance, and that's not what the president specializes in. >> if you go back to the oklahoma city bombing, there was a big controversy. there was a "time" headline that said what's wrong with the fbi because of the handling of the evidence in the oklahoma city bombing case. you know, they -- people, and not just a jury but the american public was able to separate some of those things, problems in the lab with some kind of systemic abuse. it's harder today. >> it is harder today. >> what christopher wray did is he tauksz about the inspector general report. that's a separate thing. he went above and beyond in a separate issue and said that ukraine -- we have no evidence that ukraine meddled in the 2016 election chr election, which is what the president has said, and again, he said you need to consider the source of this. >> he's not going out on a limb on this. there is no evidence to support th
that's exactly what christopher wray is saying that voters are going to have to do. to have to be able to keep two thoughts in your head at once, and you're going to have to see nuance, and that's not what the president specializes in. >> if you go back to the oklahoma city bombing, there was a big controversy. there was a "time" headline that said what's wrong with the fbi because of the handling of the evidence in the oklahoma city bombing case. you know, they -- people, and...
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christophe is ready to show us the turbo revolution was. down here we have to router blades road t.v. up to 90000 times a minute the one on the inside is driven by the exhaust current and via a shaft it operates the other rotor blade on the compressor side that forces extra air into the combustion chamber to more air more fuel and more power and genius. in a further innovation the relatively small charger has a fast response time eliminating the feared gap that technology enabled this pioneering vehicle to sprint from 0 to 100 in just under 10 seconds and the car continues excel in reading up to 198 kilometers per hour. 89 turbo brought the 145 horsepower under the road one problem according to christophe was the front wheel drive which affects the steering when it's wet the swedish car does tend upon the ground with his front hooves as he puts it and in general it understeers that's good from a safety point of view but he can see why a sporty driver might be underwhelmed by the handling and also by a somewhat cumbersome steering and stiff
christophe is ready to show us the turbo revolution was. down here we have to router blades road t.v. up to 90000 times a minute the one on the inside is driven by the exhaust current and via a shaft it operates the other rotor blade on the compressor side that forces extra air into the combustion chamber to more air more fuel and more power and genius. in a further innovation the relatively small charger has a fast response time eliminating the feared gap that technology enabled this...
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christopher: it is a very significant irrelevant.ijing leading the discussion between to find a -- between china, japan, and south of korea -- and south korea. part of the u.s. withdrawing from tpb has been a strengthening of china's relationships in the region with some countries you wouldn't expect. this shows the united states needs to reassume leadership in the reason -- the region. i think that will be important as we go along in the years and will determine how strong we can be as we deal with china. it is important united states remain a leader in this region as that has led to peace for many decades in northeast asia. the united states plays a key role in that part of the world. paul: we are nearly out of time, but i want to get your thoughts on libya. you see that as a potential flashpoint for 2020. christopher: i think it is an interesting part of the world. it is part of the world europe is interested in, part of the world energy markets follow. when you see turkey potentially deploying troops to libya, and egypt, you will
christopher: it is a very significant irrelevant.ijing leading the discussion between to find a -- between china, japan, and south of korea -- and south korea. part of the u.s. withdrawing from tpb has been a strengthening of china's relationships in the region with some countries you wouldn't expect. this shows the united states needs to reassume leadership in the reason -- the region. i think that will be important as we go along in the years and will determine how strong we can be as we deal...
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host: the name christopher steele comes up very often. what did the report have to summarize about his actions? guest: it found his work was unreliable, he had a history of knew unreliable, the fbi his work was unreliable, they had evidence it was unreliable and they kept that from the fisa court, which they are required to submit all kinds of evidence that may contradict -- contradict or run counter to the evidence submitted. lindsey graham compared what the fbi did to a prosecutor withholding dna evidence or withholding fingerprint evidence that may exonerate somebody and i thought that was a good example because that points to how egregious what the fbi did. host: when it comes to what many have focused on in the release of the report, the political motivations of this activity, what was said in the report about that? guest: the report found there was no direct evidence of political bias and that means there was no documentary evidence, no testimonial evidence, but the absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence. accountingve an
host: the name christopher steele comes up very often. what did the report have to summarize about his actions? guest: it found his work was unreliable, he had a history of knew unreliable, the fbi his work was unreliable, they had evidence it was unreliable and they kept that from the fisa court, which they are required to submit all kinds of evidence that may contradict -- contradict or run counter to the evidence submitted. lindsey graham compared what the fbi did to a prosecutor withholding...
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christopher wray, the president obviously not pleased, and anyone who pays attention to some of christopherrays remarks, you wonder what planet he lives on. >> very disappointed. but i'm not surprised. he was andrew weissmann's supervisor when weissmann was running roughshod on the task force. christopher wray extolled his progress and made sure he got bonuses for excellence. lou: there are a considerable number of cases to sift through. my personal favorite is because i find it so contemptible what was done, 8,000 people loss their jobs because of these damn fools. not a single arthur anderson executive had any accountability at all. but up to 85,000 people did because of the idiotic decisions of the justice department. let's go to more idiotic decisions. the idea this president would be impeached on these two issues, obstruction of congress and abuse of power. that's the best these radical dimms could do. >> you have to remember that. it takes a lot of creativity to come up with that. it's never been charged in an impeachment before. the new process that's never been applied because they
christopher wray, the president obviously not pleased, and anyone who pays attention to some of christopherrays remarks, you wonder what planet he lives on. >> very disappointed. but i'm not surprised. he was andrew weissmann's supervisor when weissmann was running roughshod on the task force. christopher wray extolled his progress and made sure he got bonuses for excellence. lou: there are a considerable number of cases to sift through. my personal favorite is because i find it so...
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christopher: no. there is a lot more heat than light here.an is one place where people say, there is not a big shift toward fiscal policy. we remember one of the three arrows is supposed to be aggressive fiscal policy. issue,look at the net they are marginally lower. i do not understand how you can square that with this specific stimulus. we have heardne, that they are having a big debate about fiscal policy. is the german consensus really going to shift rapidly? i doubt it. in the u.k., there has been a lot of discussion about stimulus in the run-up to the election. it is looser but it is not radically looser. yes, fiscal policy is doing more. nejra: very briefly, yield stay low in 2020? christopher: yes. nejra: thank you very much. let's get the bloomberg business flash. work will have to pay $17 million if their co-ceos are fired or leave the company. this is according to the financial times. we work may continue to's -- experience a lot of turnover among senior management. goldman is using lower capital requirements. in the u.k., farmers
christopher: no. there is a lot more heat than light here.an is one place where people say, there is not a big shift toward fiscal policy. we remember one of the three arrows is supposed to be aggressive fiscal policy. issue,look at the net they are marginally lower. i do not understand how you can square that with this specific stimulus. we have heardne, that they are having a big debate about fiscal policy. is the german consensus really going to shift rapidly? i doubt it. in the u.k., there...
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christopher: it is a high bar. most people you talk to, whether they are in the markets were economist, looking at what needs to be done to extend the cycle or underpin global growth would tell you that fiscal policy is where we need to andentrate right now, certainly when people talk about that, they are talking about what needs to be done in europe, particularly in germany. i think it is very helpful whenever there is a government willing to look at weakness in the cycle and put some money on whatable, but a lot of people are looking for right now is a response in germany. that is what makes this political drama we have seen play out in berlin lately so important. nejra: christopher smart, head of the barings investment institute stays with us. london is today, amid doubts about nato's mandate. donald trump demand europe pay more for its military protection. emmanuel macron has called nato "brain-dead" amid as fast with president erdogan over syria. the u.s. has proposed $2.4 billion of tariffs on french goods in
christopher: it is a high bar. most people you talk to, whether they are in the markets were economist, looking at what needs to be done to extend the cycle or underpin global growth would tell you that fiscal policy is where we need to andentrate right now, certainly when people talk about that, they are talking about what needs to be done in europe, particularly in germany. i think it is very helpful whenever there is a government willing to look at weakness in the cycle and put some money on...
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he knew christopher steele had a serious credibility issues, and lied about that. he knew steele had a sketchy ties with russian oligarchs. he knew steele was being funded by the clinton campaign. they had that fact. why was the fact hillary clinton bought and paid for the dossier front and center right before the fisa judges? they also knew that, and they hit it, just as we have been reporting. and comey would have to be a complete and total moron, and i don't throw that out, not to know that steele was leaking the information to the press. in fact, fbi included sickly reporting. you got hacked like a conspiracy theorist conspiracy theorist michael isikoff, david corn. all, they are fed information, they don't cooperated, they just run with it as if it's gospel. grade reporting, mike is a cost. christopher steele was the lone source for that yahoo news report by michael isikoff. political hack that he is. and steele was ultimately fired as the source by the fbi for leaking.ea he had such credibility. guess what, even as late as april 2018, there is super patriot j
he knew christopher steele had a serious credibility issues, and lied about that. he knew steele had a sketchy ties with russian oligarchs. he knew steele was being funded by the clinton campaign. they had that fact. why was the fact hillary clinton bought and paid for the dossier front and center right before the fisa judges? they also knew that, and they hit it, just as we have been reporting. and comey would have to be a complete and total moron, and i don't throw that out, not to know that...
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. >> i came on holiday and i met christopher and just hit it off. >> christopher right lived in the same loft building as bionca's friend. in one night you knew? >> yeah. yeah. >> to anyone watching t was an obvious perfect match. >> he is so lovely and she's kind of quirky and i think she brought that playfulness out in chris. >> he was ecstatic after. >> it was true blind passionate love that drove beoncau to give up everything and move there utaught to be with chris where six months after the first moment they laid eyes on ooech other, they were married. her protector and incurable romantic. >> he cries through romantic movies. >> so the last words for incredibly creative people. mortgage brokers socialites. >> this building is a fantastic collection of interesting people. >> none more so than the most gregarious personality. >> impossible not to be charmed by david. idore the man. >> we were basically best friends in utah. he fit his apparently overicize said professional accomplishments. his sole specialty was preparing wealthy clients for prison. >> help educate the family what's g
. >> i came on holiday and i met christopher and just hit it off. >> christopher right lived in the same loft building as bionca's friend. in one night you knew? >> yeah. yeah. >> to anyone watching t was an obvious perfect match. >> he is so lovely and she's kind of quirky and i think she brought that playfulness out in chris. >> he was ecstatic after. >> it was true blind passionate love that drove beoncau to give up everything and move there utaught...
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christopher wray sa christopher wray said something that was unimaginable and donald trump said somethingher wray long for this world in this administration. i ask you this. if donald trump were to get rid of this director of the fbi, what would be the reaction inside the bureau rto that? what would that do to morale and the functioning of the agency? how would that be seen because i don't think it's implausible to suggest that wray's job may now be in jeopardy? >> it's strange to look back over the last few years. on the average day in the fbi, people don't talk about the fbi director, agents out in the field in 56 different field offices 'the they're not focussed that much on what's going on in terms of political machinations at headquarters. but the firing of comey came as a shock to people throughout the fbi. there was widespread support for him. there was not a lot of thought put about whether his performance was satisfying the rank and file. and i think they see right writing probably from those i've spoken with as somebody who's done a good job of said it dig the ship, dreeealing w
christopher wray sa christopher wray said something that was unimaginable and donald trump said somethingher wray long for this world in this administration. i ask you this. if donald trump were to get rid of this director of the fbi, what would be the reaction inside the bureau rto that? what would that do to morale and the functioning of the agency? how would that be seen because i don't think it's implausible to suggest that wray's job may now be in jeopardy? >> it's strange to look...
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and director christopher wray has got to fix it. he's got to start by cutting these agents off like a dead stump. do at a minimum, do what would happen to them in the private sector and fire them. and carefully consider criminal referral for all of those who deserve it. now this was all a pack of lies. sean. they lied to, it was all a pack of lies. this was -- i don't know. this is so dangerous for this country. it shocks the conscience. and the mob and the media even worse. that's probably a few hurricanes that we've had in louisiana but have never been there before. no, i'm kidding. >> reading it made me want to heave, that's how bad it was. >> sean: well said, we will hold them accountable and pursue truth. coming up, today's harlots testimony through exactly how corrupt adam schiff is. adam, i hope you're watching. that's next. ♪ these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package
and director christopher wray has got to fix it. he's got to start by cutting these agents off like a dead stump. do at a minimum, do what would happen to them in the private sector and fire them. and carefully consider criminal referral for all of those who deserve it. now this was all a pack of lies. sean. they lied to, it was all a pack of lies. this was -- i don't know. this is so dangerous for this country. it shocks the conscience. and the mob and the media even worse. that's probably a...
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christopher come up boris johnson is the most powerful prime minister since dashboard -- christopher,e most powerful prime ministers since margaret thatcher. christopher: i think he is the most powerful conservative prime minister since margaret thatcher. tony blair had a larger majority in his heyday. i think it is a spot on question. i think the fx market is really reflecting this. this much larger than expected conservative majority will, to put it at its blunt test, will allow boris johnson more political scope to, to put it politely, adapt the commitment in the conservative manifesto not to extend the transition within the eu beyond the december 2020 timeline provided for in the treaty, which will now be ratified and implemented. that means the risk of another crash out, another crash out risk at the end of next year, which the fx market would have had to discount, looks much less likely. francine: what are you expecting from the prime minister? he is expected to take to the stage in the next couple of minutes. will he try and unite the divided country or just focus on getting br
christopher come up boris johnson is the most powerful prime minister since dashboard -- christopher,e most powerful prime ministers since margaret thatcher. christopher: i think he is the most powerful conservative prime minister since margaret thatcher. tony blair had a larger majority in his heyday. i think it is a spot on question. i think the fx market is really reflecting this. this much larger than expected conservative majority will, to put it at its blunt test, will allow boris johnson...
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bruce ohr ultimately decides to get extra information out of christopher steele after christopher steele or his employer, fusion gbs, had been cut off by the fbi. why did the fbi decided to no longer listen to christopher steele? >> he was closed in november of 2016 after the fa learned of his disclosure to mother jones magazine that he had been working with the fbi previously. >> and we know from the evidence that senator cruz went through, there were whole bunch of sub sources that christopher steele was summarizing and the fbi at that point was believing he might be a credible guy and they ultimately realize this is a bunch of b.s. and his sub sources are saying i said some of it in jest and some of it is stuff that i overheard in a bar. none of it is information i have first-hand knowledge of and so the fbi decides reasonably that mr. steele's information isn't credible. >> actually that isn't what caused them to cut him off. he had talked to the press and mother jones magazine. they had that other information and didn't tell anybody. >> okay, seo you are disagreeing to say only the
bruce ohr ultimately decides to get extra information out of christopher steele after christopher steele or his employer, fusion gbs, had been cut off by the fbi. why did the fbi decided to no longer listen to christopher steele? >> he was closed in november of 2016 after the fa learned of his disclosure to mother jones magazine that he had been working with the fbi previously. >> and we know from the evidence that senator cruz went through, there were whole bunch of sub sources...
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christoph rieger from commerzbank is with us.me back to the german politics, because our last guest said the political picture makes the prospect of fiscal stimulus from here more complicated rather than less. earlier, you told us you expect steepening in the german curve. how much of that steepening is based on expectations for fiscal stimulus? james athey -- christoph: i would say the steepening is due to the backup and yields, largely down to the china pmi. however, i would say the change in german politics over the weekend are another argument for bearish steeping of the bund that because keep in mind there has been an impersonation of the minister, who has been defeated. if you look at the comments over the weekend, she wants a big stimulus package. whether this will come is a different question and i think the market sentiment should be that, given the difficulties that the coalition is now dogmatedly facing, this might get water down at some point. we may be heading for new elections or a minority government of merkel. som
christoph rieger from commerzbank is with us.me back to the german politics, because our last guest said the political picture makes the prospect of fiscal stimulus from here more complicated rather than less. earlier, you told us you expect steepening in the german curve. how much of that steepening is based on expectations for fiscal stimulus? james athey -- christoph: i would say the steepening is due to the backup and yields, largely down to the china pmi. however, i would say the change in...
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bruce orr's wife worked with christopher steele. she was employed by fusion gps, the wife of the number 4 guy at the f.b.i.. christopher steele went all over the united states trying to get media outlets to publish this garbage. the first thing is about the golden shower. encounter thatl president trump supposedly had been a ritz-carlton hotel in russia. you how i come to find out about christopher steele's work product. 2016, john mccain goes to a national security conference in canada and somebody tells him about the dossier, and it's bad, and you need to know about it, and it gets to john mccain. john mccain puts it in his safe. he gives it to me, and i read it. the first thing i thought of was, oh my god. this could be russian disinformation, or they may have something on trump. if you read this document, the first thing you would think of is, they got something on donald trump. it is stunning. it is damning. it is salacious. and it's a bunch of crap! guy thatlly find the repaired all the information. but, a little bit about ste
bruce orr's wife worked with christopher steele. she was employed by fusion gps, the wife of the number 4 guy at the f.b.i.. christopher steele went all over the united states trying to get media outlets to publish this garbage. the first thing is about the golden shower. encounter thatl president trump supposedly had been a ritz-carlton hotel in russia. you how i come to find out about christopher steele's work product. 2016, john mccain goes to a national security conference in canada and...
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put together by christopher steele who had only one source. yeah, a guy that was an egomaniac known to live. nothing but outright lies, abuse of corruption, political bias, omission on multiple occasions of exculpatory evidence. it is now, right here, in black-and-white for all to see. 434 pages, 17 identified significant failures that'll make it one single source that steele had and even he said as an unreliable liar and maniac, source said none of this information should be used by anybody and even we on this program, can even mention it, or ensemble cast, everything we told you about hillary clinton's unfair bible bought and paid for dirty russian dossier is untrue and told you without the dossier, without the dirty dossier, no fisa warrants, it was basically all of the application. but for three minor other details to get this one against carter page to backdoor into all things trump campaign transition. then the trump presidency, deep into the trump presidency. as we told you, it was one massive coordinated effort by comey's corrupt fbi -
put together by christopher steele who had only one source. yeah, a guy that was an egomaniac known to live. nothing but outright lies, abuse of corruption, political bias, omission on multiple occasions of exculpatory evidence. it is now, right here, in black-and-white for all to see. 434 pages, 17 identified significant failures that'll make it one single source that steele had and even he said as an unreliable liar and maniac, source said none of this information should be used by anybody...
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i don't know what report christopher wray was reading but it wasn't the one given to me.eferring to the inspector general report about, in part, the origins of the russia investigation. the report did not support the president's wild conspiracy theory there was some sort of deep state treasonous plot and coup against him. >> the inspector general found that in this particular instance the investigation was opened with appropriate predication and authorization. >> do you have any evidence that the fbi targeted trump campaign unfairly? >> i don't. >> what wray said is at odds with what the president and his defenders increasingly rely upon. alternative facts, also known as lies. wray debunked a different lie with this statement. >> we have no information that indicates that ukraine interfered with the 2016 presidential election. >> despite the president insisting that the ukrainian president investigate that very conspiracy theory, holding up military aid partly until the ukrainians committed to doing so. according to the white house chief of staff. and des p-- desperate al
i don't know what report christopher wray was reading but it wasn't the one given to me.eferring to the inspector general report about, in part, the origins of the russia investigation. the report did not support the president's wild conspiracy theory there was some sort of deep state treasonous plot and coup against him. >> the inspector general found that in this particular instance the investigation was opened with appropriate predication and authorization. >> do you have any...
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>>host: what was christopher steele's reaction in england when this hit the news? >> he packed up the kids and left home immediately and went to stand with it on - - stay with friends and other places. because of his previous work on russia there was an immediate concern he would be in danger and there was some legitimate concern of retaliation and then the harassment of the media with you find yourself in the middle so that was a very uncertain time and we were concerned about all sorts of things from the russians. >>host: during this time there is a lots of opinion reporting and you take on your colleagues from the wall street journal specifically kim. >> take. >> taking on a guess is the right word we find it almost amusing they are so insistent on defaming us and have a long-term campaign of defamation i think it is beneath that paper that has a great tradition for journalism to constantly engage in these attacks against us so it is remarkable for a long time they would have annunciation's of us almost daily all kinds of allegations with no semblance to reality
>>host: what was christopher steele's reaction in england when this hit the news? >> he packed up the kids and left home immediately and went to stand with it on - - stay with friends and other places. because of his previous work on russia there was an immediate concern he would be in danger and there was some legitimate concern of retaliation and then the harassment of the media with you find yourself in the middle so that was a very uncertain time and we were concerned about all...
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christopher wray who is still depending what happened.nd just watch what he says. >> the inspector general did not find political bias or improper motivation impacting the opening of the investigation or the decision to use certain investigative rules during the investigations. >> including fisa. >> laura: does that disturb you that's his take away? >> i didn't see that press conference, but i did see a letter he wrote to the inspector general laying out about eight things the fbi was going to do, including revamping fisa, including setting out protocols for defensive briefings, which i think is a huge misconduct issue on the part of the fbi executives and not doing defensive leaking. so we did lay things out for the ig. but he tried to come i think the ig going back to the ig report, i think he tried to exonerate the executives, but at the same time, he points out that peter strzok and lisa page were going around the chain of command and reporting directly to mccabe everything that was going on. and the ig said that was a situation him w
christopher wray who is still depending what happened.nd just watch what he says. >> the inspector general did not find political bias or improper motivation impacting the opening of the investigation or the decision to use certain investigative rules during the investigations. >> including fisa. >> laura: does that disturb you that's his take away? >> i didn't see that press conference, but i did see a letter he wrote to the inspector general laying out about eight...
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what i want you to understand, is that christopher steele had a primary sub source and this person had other people reporting to him, and that formed the basis of the dossier. what did the fbi find in january of 2017? once they identified the sub source, and actually interviewed the sub source, the sub source , the primary sub source he/she didn'that see christopher steele's report and that he/she made statements made statements that christopher steele misstated the statements in multiple sections of the reporting. the primary subsource told the f.b.i. that basically this was rumor and speculation, hearsay, bar talk, and he never believed that steele would use the information provided in any official document. that should have been a red light for the department of justice and the f.b.i. ladies and gentlemen, in january 2015 and thereafter, the primary sub source of the steele dossier was telling the department of justice and the fbi that the russ and -- the russian dossier is not reliable, that it was never meant to be used as an official document, rumor, bar talk, all hearsay and he
what i want you to understand, is that christopher steele had a primary sub source and this person had other people reporting to him, and that formed the basis of the dossier. what did the fbi find in january of 2017? once they identified the sub source, and actually interviewed the sub source, the sub source , the primary sub source he/she didn'that see christopher steele's report and that he/she made statements made statements that christopher steele misstated the statements in multiple...
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christopher steele, we might have an answer to all these questions in the days ahead. the attorney general, those comments that we played last night he intends to restore faith in america's premier institutions, thank god. these men and women deserve better than this. comey's behavior will be tolerated and justice will be served. senator first let me applaud y you. they might not have seen the great job you did because they only run things that are anti-trump. >> james comey has done more damage to the fbi than anybody since j. edgar hoover, and you've got a mountain to climb. if you got to come to the judiciary committee and prove to us that you will change the culture of the fbi. some people need to be fired and some people need to go to jail for what they did. and, the day of reckoning is coming but it's not here yet. be one comey was doing a victory wrap on monday. let me talk about christopher wray, he has not shown any urgency, he has not shown the urgency that's needed to get to the bottom of this and resolve this. i will tell you why it's personal. my mother wa
christopher steele, we might have an answer to all these questions in the days ahead. the attorney general, those comments that we played last night he intends to restore faith in america's premier institutions, thank god. these men and women deserve better than this. comey's behavior will be tolerated and justice will be served. senator first let me applaud y you. they might not have seen the great job you did because they only run things that are anti-trump. >> james comey has done more...
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here's what bruce ohr tells the fbi about christopher steele. he was desperate that donald trump not get elected and was passionate about him not being the u.s. president. this is the guy that gave them the work product to get the warrant. steele told ohr that if trump won the elections, steele's source network may be in jeopardy by a new fbi director and new agency heads appointed by trump who would have a higher degree of loyalty to the new president and could decide to take action against steele and his source network. let me tell you about christopher steele. ohr was right. he was on a mission to get donald trump. not only did he provide the dossier that made the difference in getting a warrant, his vices were well known. he was shopping the dossier. to anybody and everybody in the media and in politics to see if they would print it. the reason the fbi cut him loose is because they found out he was shopping this thing around to media outlets rather than being a valid source. but after they knew he was shopping around, they kept him around an
here's what bruce ohr tells the fbi about christopher steele. he was desperate that donald trump not get elected and was passionate about him not being the u.s. president. this is the guy that gave them the work product to get the warrant. steele told ohr that if trump won the elections, steele's source network may be in jeopardy by a new fbi director and new agency heads appointed by trump who would have a higher degree of loyalty to the new president and could decide to take action against...
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here's what bruce ohr tells the fbi about christopher steele. he was desperate that donald trump not get elected and was passionate about him not being the u.s. president. this is the guy that gave them the work product to get the warrant. steele told ohr that if trump won the elections, steele's source network may be in jeopardy by a new fbi director and new agency heads appointed by trump who would have a higher degree of loyalty to the new president and could decide to take action against steele and his source network. let me tell you about christopher steele. ohr was right. he was on a mission to get donald trump. not only did he provide the dossier that made the difference in getting a warrant, his vices were well known. he was shopping the dossier. to anybody and everybody in the media and in politics to see if they would print it. the reason the fbi cut him loose is because they found out he was shopping this thing around to media outlets rather than being a valid source. but after they knew he was shopping around, they kept him around an
here's what bruce ohr tells the fbi about christopher steele. he was desperate that donald trump not get elected and was passionate about him not being the u.s. president. this is the guy that gave them the work product to get the warrant. steele told ohr that if trump won the elections, steele's source network may be in jeopardy by a new fbi director and new agency heads appointed by trump who would have a higher degree of loyalty to the new president and could decide to take action against...
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told fbi informant we'll use christopher steele -- they have not told christopher steele what's in there. they goal after him a little bit. >> steve: it had been redacted. brian: now it's. in we will see his name in the report. steele compiled the does yea wdossier.he has a reputation ofg honest but chasing down leads of people said were not leads in the past. ainsley: want to know how was this fisa warrant signed over and over and over when fisa the foreign surveillance act. other in the judiciary committee you talked about the council, steve. the panel is going to hear a presentation from these councils. each of these lawyers, the first one is a democratic staff lawyer. he is going to be talking about adam schiff impeachment report. another staff report, who san aide to jerry nadler is going to explain the democrats' outlook from a constitutional basis. basically released on saturday and basically echos the democratic witness opinion from last week that trump has set himself up as a king. brian: the president decided he is not going to have a presence there buzz words you will hear tod
told fbi informant we'll use christopher steele -- they have not told christopher steele what's in there. they goal after him a little bit. >> steve: it had been redacted. brian: now it's. in we will see his name in the report. steele compiled the does yea wdossier.he has a reputation ofg honest but chasing down leads of people said were not leads in the past. ainsley: want to know how was this fisa warrant signed over and over and over when fisa the foreign surveillance act. other in the...
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kit is short for christopher. i don't get that one.>> good point. >> and he didn't know his real name until he was 11. his teaer had to tell him. kit says he was a bit mad at his mom. >> i understand that. what happens when she gets mad at himnd she's ke, - [narrator] theollowi is a paid presentation for body coverage perfector, brought to you by westmore beauty ultra. are you unhappy with how your skin looks? - [jill] this is the area that i don't like. - [narrator] are parts of your body making u look older? - [julianne] i hav these spidereins. - it's just very embarrassing. i wanna cover up allhe time. - [narrator] don't be embrassed for one more minute by those dark age spots. it's time to erase the appearance of vein and blotchy, uneven tone. don't let damaged skin stop u from wearing theclothes y. now you can ve t cfidee
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he's defending christopher wray and the president.a few hours ago, the president was going after christopher wray. >> reporter: well, i think what the attorney general is saying is that the problems he was concerned with happened in essence under old fbi management. that's what he's most critical of. he seems to say that chris wray is on the right track trying to fix those problems. it's not just the attorney general, but the inspector general was worried about how the fbi kept processing this warrant application to survey carter page, conduct a wiretapping on him. that's where the inspector general focuses most of his criticism, the fact that the fbi was ignoring in its submissions to the court things that would cut the other way. >> he spoke at length about john durham, running a separate investigation into the origins of the russia probe. tell us more about that. >> yes, he said the advantage in his mind to the durham investigation is, unlike the inspector general who basically looked in-house at what the fbi and justice department
he's defending christopher wray and the president.a few hours ago, the president was going after christopher wray. >> reporter: well, i think what the attorney general is saying is that the problems he was concerned with happened in essence under old fbi management. that's what he's most critical of. he seems to say that chris wray is on the right track trying to fix those problems. it's not just the attorney general, but the inspector general was worried about how the fbi kept processing...
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all the tactics as christopher wray said were justified even if they weren't all used perfectly as the report suggests there were problems. and then they're putting all their eggs in this one other guy, mr. durham who is going to find something none of the other four found. it's reckless. >> the thing about the president'shi base is that theye primed for this. this is how he won the election this.on this is how he's continued to maintain the support that he has which is obviously not as -- it's not anything close to a majority. and it's just that he's the victim. he's always the victim. and they are out to get us. andge whoever they is could be anybody at anyth given time. any of the people you mentioned. and you know, now he is going to pivot to this report, and cherry pick things out of it whether it's everyone will kind of come away from it with what they would like to see in it. as he did with the ig report, and we'll see that happen here. so it almost is a foregone conclusion. not that it doesn't matter what's in the report, but it doesn't in the sense that the president's going t
all the tactics as christopher wray said were justified even if they weren't all used perfectly as the report suggests there were problems. and then they're putting all their eggs in this one other guy, mr. durham who is going to find something none of the other four found. it's reckless. >> the thing about the president'shi base is that theye primed for this. this is how he won the election this.on this is how he's continued to maintain the support that he has which is obviously not as...
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christopher: well, i thought that was a most interesting part of his speech. in my opinion, perhaps the most effective was his candid and disarming, even charming admission that a lot of the voters who put him back into power with a large majority have him on probation. a very nice parallel with his election as the mayor of london when a lot of traditional labour voters supported him and they have now supported a conservative party. that, i think is -- notice also in the rhetoric, one nation conservatives. he remindednation, himself that that is the formula. what does that remind you of? , not labour,labour but new labour. that was the slogan of tony blair. clearly looking to put a very personal stamp, which arguably could be churchhill. i mentioned tony blair. there could be many other parallels as well. one other item i would highlight from his remarks was his mention of one united kingdom leaving the european union. well, the election shows that is not quite true. the england voted overwhelmingly for the conservatives. one nation conservatives, that was the
christopher: well, i thought that was a most interesting part of his speech. in my opinion, perhaps the most effective was his candid and disarming, even charming admission that a lot of the voters who put him back into power with a large majority have him on probation. a very nice parallel with his election as the mayor of london when a lot of traditional labour voters supported him and they have now supported a conservative party. that, i think is -- notice also in the rhetoric, one nation...
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christopher wray is also a republican.s saying one thing and the attorney general is attacking him and the fbi. it's a problem. >> so the attorney general was actually speaking live. let's listen. >> the attorney general is not part of that process and at this stage i'm just not going to comment on it. i will say that on the other articles of impeachment relating to obstruction, i don't believe it's the case that where somebody, including a branch of government, is asserting a legal privilege that they have under the law that that constitutes obstruction. >> the second article says president trump directed the unprecedented subpoena filed with the house of represent tifds and gives the house sole responsibility of impeachment. this is, ift, represents obstruction. >> i just said what i said, which was it was predicated on advancing claims of privileged that have been previously advanced in other administrations. i don't consider that obstruction. >> so it's not unprecedented? >> no. >> let's move on to the other issue that
christopher wray is also a republican.s saying one thing and the attorney general is attacking him and the fbi. it's a problem. >> so the attorney general was actually speaking live. let's listen. >> the attorney general is not part of that process and at this stage i'm just not going to comment on it. i will say that on the other articles of impeachment relating to obstruction, i don't believe it's the case that where somebody, including a branch of government, is asserting a legal...
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one of his targets this week, the fbi director he picked, christopher wray.e in the cnn "newsroom." this is the epson ecotank color printer. no more buying cartridges. big ink tanks. lots of ink. print about... this many pages. the epson ecotank. just fill and chill. itintroducing the new braava jet m6 robot mop. with an adjustable precision jet spray and advanced pad system braava jet breaks up messes and gets deep in corners. braava jet. only from irobot. >>> the showdown over president trump's financial records and tax records is headed to the supreme court. the court announced friday they'll review the case. can a president face legal action while in office. lower court judges that earlier ruled against trump grounded their decisions on decades old supreme court precedent that would allow a president to be subpoenaed or sued. the president versus the fbi, this is an all too common battle in this administration. we watched it play out all over again this week as president trump took direct aim at the bureau's director, christopher wray. cnn's brian todd ha
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that was opals ad slogan for its new mass production model says vintage car expert christophe i might not look very spectacular but under its nondescript exterior is a technological milestone the olympia was the 1st german mass production model to have a unitized body and uni body construction is still the standard in car making today that it is not as it is without notes. from the early 20th century on opel was a hive of innovation in 1009 its 2 seater doctors car used in the fission modular construction system. and in 1924 the 4 horse power opel nicknamed the tree frog was the 1st german car to roll off an assembly line. the olympia made its debut in 1935 at the i a international motor show in berlin plexiglass model showed off its truss like car body framework the body and the chassis comprised a single unit that was simply mounted onto a pre-assembled drive train that included the engine. the interior was eerie featuring as it did opals patented draft prevent a lation the car was equipped with front and rear vent windows there was plenty of space inside as well. kristen says the o
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few minutes ago that christopher wray would be attacked by the president and become part of the deep state. the president tweeting i don't know what report current director of the fbi was reading but it sure wasn't the one given to me with that kind of attitude he will never be able to fix the fbi had is badly broken despite having some of the greatest men and women working there.
few minutes ago that christopher wray would be attacked by the president and become part of the deep state. the president tweeting i don't know what report current director of the fbi was reading but it sure wasn't the one given to me with that kind of attitude he will never be able to fix the fbi had is badly broken despite having some of the greatest men and women working there.
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about christopher steele.s desperate that donald trump not get elected and was passionate about him not being the u.s. president. this is the guy that gave them the work product to get the warrant. steele told ohr if trump won the elections, steele's source network may be in jeopardy by a new f.b.i. director and new agency heads appointed by trump who would have a higher degree of loyalty to the new president and decide to take action against steele and his source network. let me tell you about christopher steele. ohr was right. he was on a mission to get donald trump. not only did he provide the dossier that made the difference in getting a warrant, his biases were well-known. he was shopping the dossier. do we have it? to anybody and everybody in the media and in politics to see if they would print it. the reason the f.b.i. cut him loose is because they found out he was shopping this thing around to media outlets rather than being a valid source. but after they knew he was shopping it around they kept him ar
about christopher steele.s desperate that donald trump not get elected and was passionate about him not being the u.s. president. this is the guy that gave them the work product to get the warrant. steele told ohr if trump won the elections, steele's source network may be in jeopardy by a new f.b.i. director and new agency heads appointed by trump who would have a higher degree of loyalty to the new president and decide to take action against steele and his source network. let me tell you about...
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that was christopher finds the olympia's design a little conservative and some places he says you can already see the influence of general motors which bought opel in 1989 but at that time the integrated headlights were considered as specially innovative before that they were simply mount it right here at sites because it was there when he finds most impractical is the trunk which can only be loaded from the inside making a virtue out of necessary ople claimed this offered protection from dirt at the inclement weather and theft mark good marketing has always been vital to selling cars. to start off with the olympia was available as a 2 door sedan or a convertible in 1938 when the olympia underwent a facelift opel also added a 4 door sedan to the model range but all versions featured the novel sheet metal unitized body that reduced curb weight by a good 130 kilos compared with the car's predecessor the olympia's aerodynamic front and flatter under body also reduced drag. the interior is very purist the corduroy material is robust and the more rigid passenger compartment. means greater
that was christopher finds the olympia's design a little conservative and some places he says you can already see the influence of general motors which bought opel in 1989 but at that time the integrated headlights were considered as specially innovative before that they were simply mount it right here at sites because it was there when he finds most impractical is the trunk which can only be loaded from the inside making a virtue out of necessary ople claimed this offered protection from dirt...
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and a very good question proposed to christopher wray as the current director of the fbi rather than simply have him go on the tv show and say "well things need to be done" this and in particular because the house won't do anything under the current leadership, but the senate really needs to bring him before the senate and probe very deeply into exactly what steps have been taken at the fbi to prevent this from happening. who has been prosecuted? who has been disciplined? and what mechanisms have you christopher wray, already put in place to make sure this doesn't happen again? >> laura: i don't think he's done anything. i mean, he had gone on tv saying, what has been said about the fbi. with all of these pages of damning information about what was done. i don't care what he said about political bias. this is disturbing what was done to a political campaign should never happen again. i know, byron, you are chomping at the bit and you want to get in on that, but i have another question for you but go ahead. >> they use the briefing as an interrogation. >> laura: thank you, trolling. >
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and even christopher steele under oath when he heard this he should have gone back. i have no idea of any of it is true. that is why he repeatedly denied that it was used with the bulk of information in the fisa applications that we now know also was a lie. that means devin nunes was rig
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. >> the discussions about the uport, the name christopher still comes up very often, what did they have to summaries about his action. >> it sounds that his work was unreliable, he had a history of being unreliable, the fbi knew his work was unreliable. the evidence that it was unreliable and they said that the fisa record which they required to submit all kind of evidence that may contradict or run counter to the evidence that may have submitted. lindsey graham at the press conference yesterday compared what the fbi did to a prosecutor withholding dna evidence or withholding fingerprint evidence that exonerates somebody there trying to prosecute. i thought that was a good example because that point to how egregious what the fbi did. >> when it comes to what many have focused on in the release of the port interim report the p political motivation of this s activity what was said in the report about that? >> the report found there is no direct evidence of political biased and that means there was no documentary evidence and no testimonial evidence but also the absence of evidence is not
. >> the discussions about the uport, the name christopher still comes up very often, what did they have to summaries about his action. >> it sounds that his work was unreliable, he had a history of being unreliable, the fbi knew his work was unreliable. the evidence that it was unreliable and they said that the fisa record which they required to submit all kind of evidence that may contradict or run counter to the evidence that may have submitted. lindsey graham at the press...