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christopher hill, that name we we re that.s you say, it is difficult to ascertain what can be achieved in a very short space of time. kim jong—un respected to leave singapore around 2pm if we go according to local reports —— expected. donald trump leaving at 7pm. about four hours in entirety, this conversation. but it will take yea rs ? conversation. but it will take years? if the whole point was to build a rapport, that's ok, i'm not sure how you can become friends with someone sure how you can become friends with someone in a few hours. i guess so, donald trump is jovial, someone in a few hours. i guess so, donald trump isjovial, at least in person, so it could work. this has to go beyond personalities. we know the president likes to personalise diplomacy but both countries like to... eventually they are going to have to go back and sell whatever comes back to this two constituencies back home. it has to be more than getting along and having a hamburger, there's been way too much focus on that and not enough on the structura
christopher hill, that name we we re that.s you say, it is difficult to ascertain what can be achieved in a very short space of time. kim jong—un respected to leave singapore around 2pm if we go according to local reports —— expected. donald trump leaving at 7pm. about four hours in entirety, this conversation. but it will take yea rs ? conversation. but it will take years? if the whole point was to build a rapport, that's ok, i'm not sure how you can become friends with someone sure how...
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christopher hill is joining us next to red this is bloomberg. ♪ -- next.is bloomberg. ♪ ramy: welcome back. i'm ramy inocencio in new york. haidi: i'm haidi lun in sydney. you are watching "daybreak: australia." mike pompeo has been defending the outcome of the trump summit saying he expects north korea to take major steps toward nuclear disarmament during president trump's current term. the president we did kim jong-un's regime is no longer a nuclear threat. christopher hill is on the line serving as u.s. ambassador to the countries including south korea. he headed the delegation to the party talks aimed at resolving the nuclear crisis. are we in a better place than simonths ago? ambassador hill: we are definitely in a better place. the buzz around washington with the so-called "bloody nose strategy." of hitting north korea with a missile strike and hope for the best. this is clearly a better situation. that said, there are a lot of unanswered questions. i think the real problem is the fact that the president talked with the south korean military between
christopher hill is joining us next to red this is bloomberg. ♪ -- next.is bloomberg. ♪ ramy: welcome back. i'm ramy inocencio in new york. haidi: i'm haidi lun in sydney. you are watching "daybreak: australia." mike pompeo has been defending the outcome of the trump summit saying he expects north korea to take major steps toward nuclear disarmament during president trump's current term. the president we did kim jong-un's regime is no longer a nuclear threat. christopher hill is...
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the officers claim hill threatened them with a gun as he closed his garage door. sheriff's deputy christopher newman opened fire, striking hill three times. >> they're taught if their life is in danger they can use deadly force to counter that danger. >> reporter: tests showed hill's blood alcohol content was five times the legal driving limit, and an unloaded gun was found in his back pocket. hill's family filed a wrongful death suit against the sheriff's office. the jury found hill 99% responsible for his own death and awarded his family $4, $1 for funeral expenses, $1 for each of his three children. >> once i heard the amount -- slap in the nace. >> reporter: in a statement, the sheriff's office said, "deputy newman made the best decision he could for the safety of his partner, himself, and the public, given the circumstances he faced." hill's mother says for his family, the pain still feels fresh. >> i hurt. but at least i've lived part of my life. these kids haven't even begin to live their life. >> reporter: maya rodriguez, nbc news, ft. pierce, florida. >>> with unemployment now at an
the officers claim hill threatened them with a gun as he closed his garage door. sheriff's deputy christopher newman opened fire, striking hill three times. >> they're taught if their life is in danger they can use deadly force to counter that danger. >> reporter: tests showed hill's blood alcohol content was five times the legal driving limit, and an unloaded gun was found in his back pocket. hill's family filed a wrongful death suit against the sheriff's office. the jury found...
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visiting professor at georgetown university and a former senior special advisor for embassador and christopher hill at the u.s. state department all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated gareth let me go to you first even writing about what was happening before the summit what are your what are you or your reactions to the summit now now that it's gone into history go ahead gary. you know peter it was never the case in my view that this summit was going to produce a substantive document that was going to represent you know negotiated agreements on some of the tricky issues that necessarily will have to be resolved in reaching the agreement on nuclear deal. in korea therefore you know the rather and substantive document that was produced didn't surprise me at all i thought this was about what one would expect from the first meeting ever between a u.s. president and the current leader of north korea given the history of that issue and the politics that attend the issue particularly in the united states you know obviously this is not going to
visiting professor at georgetown university and a former senior special advisor for embassador and christopher hill at the u.s. state department all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated gareth let me go to you first even writing about what was happening before the summit what are your what are you or your reactions to the summit now now that it's gone into history go ahead gary. you know peter it was never the case in my view that this...
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former ambassadors wendy sherman, christopher hill and nick burns, will be our guests. we'll go live to our reporters in singapore and seoul. with us to kick things off along with willie, joe and me, the president ofncil foreign rions and author of the book "a world in disarray" richard haass. former chief of staff at the cia and department of defense now an nbc news national security analyst, jeremy bash, senior adviser and korea chair at csis affairs analystr cha, columnist and associate editor for the "washington post" david ignatius and pulitzer prize winning historian and author of l of ameri theattle r our better angels" jon meacham. joe, let's try to put this moment into perspective. this is really, really big foreign policy news. it impacts the entire globe. how do you think the president did and how much can we believe, given the patterns we know? >> well, first of all, we can't believe anything the north koreans tell us. you would hear that, whether you talked to people who worked in the obama administration or the bush administration or the clinton administra
former ambassadors wendy sherman, christopher hill and nick burns, will be our guests. we'll go live to our reporters in singapore and seoul. with us to kick things off along with willie, joe and me, the president ofncil foreign rions and author of the book "a world in disarray" richard haass. former chief of staff at the cia and department of defense now an nbc news national security analyst, jeremy bash, senior adviser and korea chair at csis affairs analystr cha, columnist and...
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visiting professor at georgetown university and a former senior special advisor for embassador and christopher hill at the u.s. state department all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated gareth let me go to you first you've been writing about what was happening before the summit what are your what are you or your reactions to the summit now now that it's gone into history go ahead gary. you know peter it was never the case in my view that this summit was going to produce a substantive document that was going to represent you know negotiated agreements on some of the tricky issues that necessarily will have to be resolved in reaching the agreement on nuclear deal. in korea therefore you know the rather and substantive document that was produced didn't surprise me at all i thought this was about what one would expect from the first meeting ever between a u.s. president and the current leader of north korea given the history of that issue and the politics that attend the issue particularly in the united states you know obviously this is no
visiting professor at georgetown university and a former senior special advisor for embassador and christopher hill at the u.s. state department all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated gareth let me go to you first you've been writing about what was happening before the summit what are your what are you or your reactions to the summit now now that it's gone into history go ahead gary. you know peter it was never the case in my...
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visiting professor at georgetown university and a former senior special advisor for embassador and christopher hill at the u.s. state department all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated gareth let me go to you first you've been writing about what was happening before the summit what are your what do you wear your reactions to the summit now now that it's gone into history go ahead gary. you know peter it was never the case in my view that this summit was going to produce a substantive document that was going to represent you know negotiated agreements on some of the tricky issues that necessarily will have to be resolved in reaching the agreement on nuclear deal. in korea therefore you know the rather and substantive document that was produced didn't surprise me at all i thought this was about what one would expect from the first meeting ever between a u.s. president and the current leader of north korea given the history of that issue and the politics that attend the issue particularly in the united states you know obviously this is n
visiting professor at georgetown university and a former senior special advisor for embassador and christopher hill at the u.s. state department all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated gareth let me go to you first you've been writing about what was happening before the summit what are your what do you wear your reactions to the summit now now that it's gone into history go ahead gary. you know peter it was never the case in my...
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i want to go to former ambassador to south korea, former ambassador christopher hill. ador hill, what do you think has to be in that document, which the president called a comprehensive document? kim called it -- kim called it a historic document. and what is -- what constitutes a comprehensive document in this situation? i want to go to former ambassador michael mcfaul on that. >> well, lawrence, we don't know what's in the document, like you said. you know, president obama, when he first met with president medvedev in moscow in 2009, they signed a joint understanding for the parameters for how to negotiate the new start treaty. and in that document were very concrete goals that both sides agreed to that later became a treaty that was then ratified by both governments. so, i hope we'll see something similar in this document that's been signed. obviously we have to wait and see it once they release it. >> mike murphy, we heard the president refer to it as a start, so surely that sounds like something that's going to have a lot of promises attached to it, both by the dic
i want to go to former ambassador to south korea, former ambassador christopher hill. ador hill, what do you think has to be in that document, which the president called a comprehensive document? kim called it -- kim called it a historic document. and what is -- what constitutes a comprehensive document in this situation? i want to go to former ambassador michael mcfaul on that. >> well, lawrence, we don't know what's in the document, like you said. you know, president obama, when he...
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is as christopher hill put it earlier in t show, this is about damage control for pompeo, at least thate way he sees it. it has been interesting to see -- here the secretary of state's mments over the last few hours. he made some unscripted comments earlier when he was talking to president moon and he talked about the fact that the singapore summit was a big step in the right direction, but that there was a great deal of extra work that needs to be taken. that comes after pompeo had claims that he expected that north korea would denuclearize by the end of president trump's first term in office. we just heard there was a him stressing pompeo the alliance between the u.s., south korea and japan. reassuring those crucial u.s. allies in the region that there was an ironclad allegiance between the u.s., seoul, and tokyo. as you say, reassuring those allies that is so important to this process. g tooing to be flyin beijing later and expected to meet with the foreign minister. he is not is going to be talking about the trump-kim summit, but also expected to debrief them on what happened behind
is as christopher hill put it earlier in t show, this is about damage control for pompeo, at least thate way he sees it. it has been interesting to see -- here the secretary of state's mments over the last few hours. he made some unscripted comments earlier when he was talking to president moon and he talked about the fact that the singapore summit was a big step in the right direction, but that there was a great deal of extra work that needs to be taken. that comes after pompeo had claims that...
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ambassador to south korea christopher hill.be speaking with the former south korean foreign minister and paul haenle. ♪ haidi: in the meantime, you can always get the latest on twitter, including a quick look at the big numbers separating the north and south korean economy. ♪ ♪ haidi: i am haidi lun in sydney. ramy: i'm ramy inocencio in new york and you are watching daybreak australia. australia's economy has shifted to another gear with the latest gdp beating expectations. for treasurer scott morrison, one national icon may be a better indicator of economic health. he says more aussies know with this mean -- utility vehicles is a positive sign. that's go to michael. is there any basis to morison's statement or is he trying to ingratiate himself with aussie trade people or am i supposed to say tradies? michael yes. :i think there is a bit of both going on. australia is 70% in the economy. these are really quite significant. he likes to style himself as the average australian so i think there is a bit of ingratiate and. ion. a
ambassador to south korea christopher hill.be speaking with the former south korean foreign minister and paul haenle. ♪ haidi: in the meantime, you can always get the latest on twitter, including a quick look at the big numbers separating the north and south korean economy. ♪ ♪ haidi: i am haidi lun in sydney. ramy: i'm ramy inocencio in new york and you are watching daybreak australia. australia's economy has shifted to another gear with the latest gdp beating expectations. for treasurer...
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the associated press reporting today, christopher hill, the lead u.s. negotiator with north korea during the george w. bush administration, said a summit with the north had long been available to u.s. leaders. quote, the fact was no u.s. president wanted to do this, and for good reason, he said. it's a big coup for the north koreans, so the question is whether we can make them pay for it. well, here with us tonight is bobby ghosh, a veteran foreign affairs journalist. he's the former world editor for "time" magazine across the street from here. he's also worked in the past with cnn and other publications. and staying up late for us in washington, our friend peter baker, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times." bobby, you get to go first. what should prep for a summit with the north korean dictator look like? and set the stakes for us once the president arrives. >> well, this is not just a question of the president being prepared. a summit of this nature, two leaders who have not met, two countries that have not had direct discussions wi
the associated press reporting today, christopher hill, the lead u.s. negotiator with north korea during the george w. bush administration, said a summit with the north had long been available to u.s. leaders. quote, the fact was no u.s. president wanted to do this, and for good reason, he said. it's a big coup for the north koreans, so the question is whether we can make them pay for it. well, here with us tonight is bobby ghosh, a veteran foreign affairs journalist. he's the former world...
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. >> then there was the interview with the "washington post" in which christopher hill said that the to be going about the negotiations like speed dating. he points to the warm displays between the president and kim jong-un, the aide at the white house on friday. what is your reaction to those criticisms? >> well, i'm not so sure what we can offer kim that would justify him getting rid of all of his nuclear weapons. i know the intel -- our intelligence community made it clear that he considers those existential protection for him. i don't know that he evidenced e rn about the economic well-being of his people. i don't know what we can do to make these that they're calling for. >> how about the impression on the global stage here that we have these two leaders getting together? is that a good thing for the chairman? is that a good thing for donald trump in your mind? >> i think it's a good tling hi have dialogue. i know chris hill personally. i know he invested a lot of time in trying to accomplish things in asia. you gotta be willing to walk away. you have to have a khrushchev moment
. >> then there was the interview with the "washington post" in which christopher hill said that the to be going about the negotiations like speed dating. he points to the warm displays between the president and kim jong-un, the aide at the white house on friday. what is your reaction to those criticisms? >> well, i'm not so sure what we can offer kim that would justify him getting rid of all of his nuclear weapons. i know the intel -- our intelligence community made it...
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. >>> christopher hill, former u.s. ambassador to south korea. he's also an msnbc diplomacy expert. su mi teri and mike the beschloss. so glad you are here to make sense of all this with us. i saw the three of you all chuckling as bill talk about the north korea leader being greeted as a rock star and paraded around singapore with all this confidence as if he is not the man that the world has gotten used to or known up until now. what was your initial impress n impression? >> this is exactly what kim jong-un was looking and hope in for. he's very different from his father in that regard. it's his father who was introverted. he likes to go around and be social. >> but not in foreign countries. >> but getting a lot of international recognition and legacy as a normal leader of a normal country. he now gets to sit down with president of the united states. so i think he's already gained by having this meeting with president trump. i think he is also gained by having all this diplomacy in the last few months because again he looks like a normal leader. he has already weakened a political
. >>> christopher hill, former u.s. ambassador to south korea. he's also an msnbc diplomacy expert. su mi teri and mike the beschloss. so glad you are here to make sense of all this with us. i saw the three of you all chuckling as bill talk about the north korea leader being greeted as a rock star and paraded around singapore with all this confidence as if he is not the man that the world has gotten used to or known up until now. what was your initial impress n impression? >>...
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the time it did it, christopher hill, the envoy, did it without telling condoleezza rice at first becauseto be such a concession to the north koreans. he has given a lot because he's having the meetings. i think the kind of comments the presidents making have not been helpful. he deserves credit for changing the failed policy of the previous three administrations, no doubt about it. different conversation. we are not outsourcing to china. that's helpful. the things he's saying now, that he does need to prepare, the chinese committed -- north korea is committed to denuclearization and that it's been an open and honorable process, i think those things are not helpful. we should be clear with the north koreans that they will denuclearize, we will verify it, it will be irreversible, and that's it. this is their only opportunity or we are walking away. >> shannon: that's what he continued to say today. i will walk out at any point if we don't think were getting get to that goal. >> lester he was calling him little rocket man and threatening their annihilation then today he said yeah, we'll hav
the time it did it, christopher hill, the envoy, did it without telling condoleezza rice at first becauseto be such a concession to the north koreans. he has given a lot because he's having the meetings. i think the kind of comments the presidents making have not been helpful. he deserves credit for changing the failed policy of the previous three administrations, no doubt about it. different conversation. we are not outsourcing to china. that's helpful. the things he's saying now, that he does...
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balbina hwang, visiting professor at georgetown university, and senior adviser to us ambassador christopher hillh north korea. thank you very much forjoining us. this is now being scaled down to some extent to getting to know you situation. nevertheless, what is the absolute minimum that donald trump has to come away with from this meeting? well, he to establish absolutely that as mike pompeo stated, nothing less than complete denuclearisation is the ultimate goal, which is what the united states will only tolerate, and he is making that absolutely clear. whatever happens at this meeting, both leaders seem to be pretty vested in the fact it has to be a success vested in the fact it has to be a success of some sort, but how do you thinkjapan and south korea will measure success? thinkjapan and south korea will measure success? that is what is missing here. south korea is absolutely one of the most important players and by the way played an absolutely critical role in getting this entire process to where we are here. we should not forget that. japan, prime minister stunned soave was at the white h
balbina hwang, visiting professor at georgetown university, and senior adviser to us ambassador christopher hillh north korea. thank you very much forjoining us. this is now being scaled down to some extent to getting to know you situation. nevertheless, what is the absolute minimum that donald trump has to come away with from this meeting? well, he to establish absolutely that as mike pompeo stated, nothing less than complete denuclearisation is the ultimate goal, which is what the united...
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let's get the thoughts of christopher hill, former us ambassador to south korea under president georgeassador, thank you forjoining us. ambassador, thank you forjoining us. is he talking about intent here? the threat has been reduced because neither he nor kimjong—un intend to use their nuclear deterrence? he certainly basing a lot of this on what he calls trust. trust in the person he met within singapore. it was kind of a speed dating thing, because he met him for about 45 minutes and were announced he trusted him. usually those of us who have been involved in these negotiations with the north koreans, have spent a lot of time on verification measures on trying to speu verification measures on trying to spell them out very carefully and frankly trust doesn't have a lot to do with it. so he is quite confident that he and mr kimjong—un have something in common. quite interesting you talking about trust. you have been through this but mike pompeo says he believes north korea understands verification is part of the deal. why aren't you reassured by that? i have been there and done that.
let's get the thoughts of christopher hill, former us ambassador to south korea under president georgeassador, thank you forjoining us. ambassador, thank you forjoining us. is he talking about intent here? the threat has been reduced because neither he nor kimjong—un intend to use their nuclear deterrence? he certainly basing a lot of this on what he calls trust. trust in the person he met within singapore. it was kind of a speed dating thing, because he met him for about 45 minutes and were...
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an fbi director christopher wray on capitol hill. can he fix it all? the public hearing marks the very first time they will face lawmakers since the release of the ig report on the bureau's handling of the hillary clinton email scandal. we are back with our power pane panel. your thoughts quickly about what we are about to see? >> i think what we are about to see and hear again is that there was no political bias involved in the handling of the clinton campaign. and i think one of the things that republicans did not expect, certainly the president did not expect to come out of this is a very clear argument that shows he was the beneficiary of the insubordination of james comey. it benefited the tram. >> i'm that legal expert but it would seem to me it's hard to separate the text between fbi agents and attorneys saying we'll stop him referring to the president. i think there's a clear political bias. did that influence action? i don't know how it could not have influence action. if someone had that kind of mentality and you have law enforcement getting
an fbi director christopher wray on capitol hill. can he fix it all? the public hearing marks the very first time they will face lawmakers since the release of the ig report on the bureau's handling of the hillary clinton email scandal. we are back with our power pane panel. your thoughts quickly about what we are about to see? >> i think what we are about to see and hear again is that there was no political bias involved in the handling of the clinton campaign. and i think one of the...
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christopher hill has this to say about the statement drafted.none too positive, watch. >> i think it was drafted in haste, maybe even dictated. they said -- they talked about work towards complete denuclearization. they could have said verifiable denuclearization. it's very clear this document in and of itself really can't go forward. there needs to be a companion action plan. >> bill: you want to take that one on? >> what i will say is andrea mitchell is one of the most credible foreign policy journalists we have so i would look to her comments and reaction to this with -- >> bill: point in question, are you glad they met? >> i'm glad they met but i hate to sound like a broken record but i'm very skeptical we'll see something come to fruition. >> sandra: on that point, listen to the president addressing the skeptics sayg sometimes the deals -- in reference to back to his business days, the deals people are most skeptical of tending to the best ones. >> i've done a lot of deals and sometimes the people you most distrust turn out to be the most h
christopher hill has this to say about the statement drafted.none too positive, watch. >> i think it was drafted in haste, maybe even dictated. they said -- they talked about work towards complete denuclearization. they could have said verifiable denuclearization. it's very clear this document in and of itself really can't go forward. there needs to be a companion action plan. >> bill: you want to take that one on? >> what i will say is andrea mitchell is one of the most...
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many news stories, a hearing on capitol hill including christopher wray and rod rosenstein, and protestspening across the country from wisconsin to whatti is washington -- to washington to brownsville, texas. people protesting president trump's policy when it comes to immigration and family detentions and separations at the border. miguel marquez is on the ground in brownsville. tell us what's happening there. >> reporter: we're at a federal courthouse in brownsville. want to show what is happening at the moment. protesters were in the park across the streets. and then en masse moved toward the courthouse. they are lining up, trying to get into the courthouse. i have to say, the security here has been incredibly forgiving and open to them, allowing them in in small groups now. the temperature has sort of come down in the last 10, 15 minutes or so as most of the people were here in front of the courthouse, they've moved back across the street. it looks like for the most part people are going to stay lined up here, waiting, hoping to get into immigration court which started in 15 minutes h
many news stories, a hearing on capitol hill including christopher wray and rod rosenstein, and protestspening across the country from wisconsin to whatti is washington -- to washington to brownsville, texas. people protesting president trump's policy when it comes to immigration and family detentions and separations at the border. miguel marquez is on the ground in brownsville. tell us what's happening there. >> reporter: we're at a federal courthouse in brownsville. want to show what is...
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director christopher wray on the hill. it has been contentious at moments. what is your take on what you have seen so far? >> i think the president is pushing for more transparency and for the d.o.j. to share documents with congress in the investigation. but there is also what is coming to life for the american people when you talk about peter strozk. the lead investigator texting with his mistress, another investigator on the same case, about ways to stop trump from becoming president of the united states. that is a harrowing incident that is unprecedented in history. so people understand how bias the investigation was. the head of the f.b.i. in director comey who was intentionally leaking information to the press to bias the case as it was. there is all sort of bias happening to stop the president from first being elected and then trying to impair the ongoing investigation. so some of that is coming out to light now. the president is anxious to share more documents with the american people so there is more transparency. >> harris: trey gowdy said finish it
director christopher wray on the hill. it has been contentious at moments. what is your take on what you have seen so far? >> i think the president is pushing for more transparency and for the d.o.j. to share documents with congress in the investigation. but there is also what is coming to life for the american people when you talk about peter strozk. the lead investigator texting with his mistress, another investigator on the same case, about ways to stop trump from becoming president of...
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. >> christopher wray got the same treatment on the hill today.uy lewis has worked with robert muell mueller, andrew mccabe and james comey. from my assess. that was a you-know-what slap right there. charlie, give me your reactions to the former republican colleagues in the house attacking the deputy attorney general, the fbi director with such vitriol and grand standing. not to mention wray and rosenstein are both republicans and trump appoint es. >> we well, i don't think rob rosenstein is a very fine and honorable man. i have a lot of faith in him as i do christopher wray. if these members and the president don't have confidence in rosenstein and wray or sessions or mueller, the president could fire them. i would not recommend that. that would set off a political crisis, the likes of which we haven't seen since watergate. they're simply trying to discredit rosenstein and mueller so that whatever they found find will then be questioned in the eyes of the public they may have been successful in that at the moment, and that's unfortunate .i hear a
. >> christopher wray got the same treatment on the hill today.uy lewis has worked with robert muell mueller, andrew mccabe and james comey. from my assess. that was a you-know-what slap right there. charlie, give me your reactions to the former republican colleagues in the house attacking the deputy attorney general, the fbi director with such vitriol and grand standing. not to mention wray and rosenstein are both republicans and trump appoint es. >> we well, i don't think rob...
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the justice department ig and fbi are christopher wray testifies on capitol hill in a few hours.e testimony, key lawmakers are seeking more documents, many more. house intelligence committee chairman devin nunes made a sharp thread on "sunday morning futures." >> documents do not begin to be turned over tomorrow and a clear way in path forward for everything else is not clear here in the next couple days. there's going to be to pay by wednesday morning. it's not just about the committee chairman any longer. this is about rank-and-file members of congress to come up to me and say what on earth were you guys doing. >> what to expect from capitol hill this hour. top advertisers that it will stop working with social media influencers who pay for followers. those details ahead in a dating method takes a page from march madness. how you can create your own tournament. all of that and so much more this morning. join me all morning long. morgan or take it in the pwc partner mitch roschelle. fox news contributor chairman jason chaffetz. one thing we'll be talking about at the bottom of th
the justice department ig and fbi are christopher wray testifies on capitol hill in a few hours.e testimony, key lawmakers are seeking more documents, many more. house intelligence committee chairman devin nunes made a sharp thread on "sunday morning futures." >> documents do not begin to be turned over tomorrow and a clear way in path forward for everything else is not clear here in the next couple days. there's going to be to pay by wednesday morning. it's not just about the...
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coverage of the justice department inspector michael horowitz and fbi director christopher wray testifying on capitol hill. until then, a discussion on the agenda in congress this week from this morning's "washington journal." " continues. host: we take a look at the week ahead in congress and elsewhere with our two guests. our first guest is rosie gray from atlantic magazine. we also say good morning to .indsey mcpherson from rollcall let's start with lindsay. the a specter general's report came out last week on the senate side. who will be there and what are we looking for? the doj, michael horvitz, will be there. andrew mccabe will also be there. answering questions and i think we are expecting democrats to continue to probe on the comey findings. it was found that comey was negligent in some of his decisions that were against normal policies. the attorney general or the to come outthe time and it announced the additional emails from the anthony weiner probes. so you have to prove what they the election at the end and i'm sure they will be asking questions along that line. from the republicans, you sho
coverage of the justice department inspector michael horowitz and fbi director christopher wray testifying on capitol hill. until then, a discussion on the agenda in congress this week from this morning's "washington journal." " continues. host: we take a look at the week ahead in congress and elsewhere with our two guests. our first guest is rosie gray from atlantic magazine. we also say good morning to .indsey mcpherson from rollcall let's start with lindsay. the a specter...
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then you look at the two gentlemen, the deputy attorney general who is going to be on the hill and also christopher do you expect them to be pressed on when it comes to that agent, peter strzok? >> it will be interesting to see how exactly rosenstein and wray thread the needle on peter strzok. obviously consequential because of his text messages, but he is still technically employed by the fbi. he was escorted out earlier this month after that lengthy inspector general report. he is technically still on the job and so they have to be careful about what exactly they can say while he's undergoing disciplinary proceedings. obviously lawmakers want to hear there will be consequences for peter strzok, especially house republicans have been pressing that over and over again. and, of course, the backdrop to all of this is the fact that strzok was on mueller's team briefly. so the republicans at least some of them, they say this is fruit of the poisonous tree, because he was on mueller's team from the very beginning, the entire investigation is somehow tainted. but democrats say that's preposterous. he was
then you look at the two gentlemen, the deputy attorney general who is going to be on the hill and also christopher do you expect them to be pressed on when it comes to that agent, peter strzok? >> it will be interesting to see how exactly rosenstein and wray thread the needle on peter strzok. obviously consequential because of his text messages, but he is still technically employed by the fbi. he was escorted out earlier this month after that lengthy inspector general report. he is...
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hill. fbi director christopher wright and inspector general michael horvitz scheduled to testify before the senate judiciary committee. they will be grilled about the bombshell report on the fbi's hillary clinton e-mail investigation released last week. the report criticized fbi direc or jes comey insubordination. however, the report noted the decision not to prosecute clinton in july 2016 was not motivated by political bias by candidate donald trump. sharply criticizing the pressure probe for sending anti-trump text messages. he'll appear before congressional committees that invite him to testify. on twitter and then saying this well why would peter strzok work in the totally discredited miller team when he was giving cricket hillary a free pass telling has loved her lawyer lisa paige double stop trying from becoming president. the inspector general report cited numerous exchanges between cell phone and lisa paige for casting a cloud over the investigation. cheryl: meanwhile, gop house leaders have the documents >> there will be to pay.on. it's not just about the chairman and a longer. thi
hill. fbi director christopher wright and inspector general michael horvitz scheduled to testify before the senate judiciary committee. they will be grilled about the bombshell report on the fbi's hillary clinton e-mail investigation released last week. the report criticized fbi direc or jes comey insubordination. however, the report noted the decision not to prosecute clinton in july 2016 was not motivated by political bias by candidate donald trump. sharply criticizing the pressure probe for...
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into the doj inspector general michael horowitz as well as fbi director christopher wray they were both testifying on capitol hill today about the ig's report on the fbi 's conduct during the hillary clinton e-mail probe. >> you emphasized that the report focused on a small number of fbi employees. well let's remember who that small number of employees was. the director of the fbi, the deputy director of the fbi, and the clinton e-mail investigation , and the russia investigation. these were not junior field agents. these were senior agency officials. they were running two of the most important investigations in the bureau's history and they were insubordinate, grossly unprofessional in their communications and even untruthful, so let's not pretend like this was some one off problem. liz: let's bring in former special assist about to president trump mark ladder. overall evidence of bias but then the ig withheld judgment on how it affected other investigations including a russia probe. it seems like most of the time when you read it. the inspector general spent a lot of his report discounting what would happen wit
into the doj inspector general michael horowitz as well as fbi director christopher wray they were both testifying on capitol hill today about the ig's report on the fbi 's conduct during the hillary clinton e-mail probe. >> you emphasized that the report focused on a small number of fbi employees. well let's remember who that small number of employees was. the director of the fbi, the deputy director of the fbi, and the clinton e-mail investigation , and the russia investigation. these...
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. >>> fbi director christopher wray came before lawmakers on capitol hill today at a hearing about last week's report on the 2016 hillary clinton e-mail probe. the internal report by the justice department found the fbi violated department guidelines and mishandled the investigation and that former director james comey had been insubordinate, but the report concluded there was no evidence of political bias. >> this report is focused on a specific set of events back in 2016 and a small number of fbi employees connected with those events. mistakes made by those employees do not define our 37,000 men and women and the great work they do every day. >> wray said he did not believe special counsel mueller was on a witch hunt. some lawmakers have claimed there was a double standard after the agency publicized clinton's e-mails but kept the russia probe a secret. >>> luxury automaker audi ceo rupert stadler has been arrested in germany today for possible emissions cheating. he was one of 19 current and former audi employees being investigated. the case is related to suspected emissions cheating
. >>> fbi director christopher wray came before lawmakers on capitol hill today at a hearing about last week's report on the 2016 hillary clinton e-mail probe. the internal report by the justice department found the fbi violated department guidelines and mishandled the investigation and that former director james comey had been insubordinate, but the report concluded there was no evidence of political bias. >> this report is focused on a specific set of events back in 2016 and a...
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. >>> two of the nations top law enforcement officials will be grilled on capitol hill, fbi director christopher wray and rod rosenstein are facing lawmakers in just moments about their agency's actions surrounding the 2016 election. manu raju is live on capitol hill with more and this comes at a very important point because this comes at the same time that house republicans are furious over documents they have subpoenaed that they don't have yet and they're even threatening potential impeachment, articles of impeachment against rod rosenstein. >> reporter: no question about it. poppy, this is an exceptionally contentious hearing, very partisan hearing before the house judiciary committee, a number of members on this committee have been engaged in a month's long battle with the justice department saying they have not gotten enough records per their request about the clinton email investigation and about the russia investigation. the justice department believes they have provided information, they provided enough and democrats believe they provided too much and this is all in an attempt, accordin
. >>> two of the nations top law enforcement officials will be grilled on capitol hill, fbi director christopher wray and rod rosenstein are facing lawmakers in just moments about their agency's actions surrounding the 2016 election. manu raju is live on capitol hill with more and this comes at a very important point because this comes at the same time that house republicans are furious over documents they have subpoenaed that they don't have yet and they're even threatening potential...
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rod rosenstein and christopher ray feeling the heat on capitol hill accused of stonewalling congressionalversight. the doj and fbi have a new deadline to hand over all those documents regarding the russia probe or be held in contempt of congress. todd pyro here to break it in for us and secondly congress not kidding around. >> next level stuff, sparks lying on capitol hill where lawmakers are demanding all documents related to robert mueller's russia probe got handed over. after 13 months enough is enough. >> if you have evidence of wrongdoing by any member of the trump campaign, if you have evidence this president acted inappropriately presented to the american people, whatever you got. finish it up. this country is being torn apart. >> trout the ashtray gaudi didn't stop there. jim jordan accusing rod rosenstein suppressing congressional oversight by rejecting crucial documents. >> the house of representatives will go on record, you haven't complied with requests for a separate and equal branch of government, haven't complied with subpoenas and got 7 days to get your act together. why w
rod rosenstein and christopher ray feeling the heat on capitol hill accused of stonewalling congressionalversight. the doj and fbi have a new deadline to hand over all those documents regarding the russia probe or be held in contempt of congress. todd pyro here to break it in for us and secondly congress not kidding around. >> next level stuff, sparks lying on capitol hill where lawmakers are demanding all documents related to robert mueller's russia probe got handed over. after 13 months...
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hill. f.b.i. director christopher wray and the d.o.j. inspector general michael horowitz gearing up to testify publicly before the senate judiciary committee this afternoon. coming on the heels of the horowitz bombshell i.g. report on the bureau handling of the hillary clinton e-mail case. you are watching "outnumbered." i'm harris faulkner. host of "after the bell" on fox business, melissa francis. republican strategist and the senior fellow for the independent women's voice. i get an accent there. lisa boothe in the hse. ho of "kennedy" kennedy in the house. in the seat is jason chaffetz. glad to have you. happy father's day day. >>> father day week! >> go for a week, might as well take it to the month. >> harris: first grand baby. >> grandpa. can you believe it? in addition then, all week long, happy father's d >> thank y. >> get to the news. roughly two hours from now until the highly anticipated hearing with christopher wray and the d.o.j. inspector general michael horowitz going before the senate judiciary committee. now rudy giuli
hill. f.b.i. director christopher wray and the d.o.j. inspector general michael horowitz gearing up to testify publicly before the senate judiciary committee this afternoon. coming on the heels of the horowitz bombshell i.g. report on the bureau handling of the hillary clinton e-mail case. you are watching "outnumbered." i'm harris faulkner. host of "after the bell" on fox business, melissa francis. republican strategist and the senior fellow for the independent women's...
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deputy attorney general rod rosenstein and fbi director christopher wray facing a grilling on capitol hill about out of control bias and corruption at upper reaches of the fbi and department of justice. >> who are we supposed to believe? staff members we worked with who never misled us or you guys? lou: we'll have complete analysis of the days testimony. andrew mccarthy, we'll be hearing from him. and the mueller witch hunt continues to expand. now targeting, get ready, now targeting inauguration party attendees an aide to roger stone. fox legal analyst gregg jarrett joins us with his take on what the special counsel is up. a deadly shooting in a newsroom in annapolis maryland. police say the suspect this custody but not cooperating. fox news correspondent kristen fisher is on the scene. good evening, kristen. >> over the last hour or so we have seen a dramatic reduction in the amount of police vehicles on the street right behind me. this is really the clearist sign yet that we are moving into a new phase in this investigation and in this response which was a massive police presence as law
deputy attorney general rod rosenstein and fbi director christopher wray facing a grilling on capitol hill about out of control bias and corruption at upper reaches of the fbi and department of justice. >> who are we supposed to believe? staff members we worked with who never misled us or you guys? lou: we'll have complete analysis of the days testimony. andrew mccarthy, we'll be hearing from him. and the mueller witch hunt continues to expand. now targeting, get ready, now targeting...
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reporter: ashley, there is a lot but i can tell you first right now, fbi director christopher wray is on capitol hill the "gang of eight" about some of this and conclusions in here. this report centers around or focuses on potential bias in the fbi we talked about last hour or so the report focuses on specifically text messages between former fbi officials in charge of the clinton email investigation and the beginning of the russia investigation. an attorney, a former fbi attorney in there. this is exactly what those text messages say, i want to show you. lisa page is the former attorney for the fbi. trump is never going to become president, right, right? peter strzok, the fbi official in charge of the clinton email investigation, no, no he is not. we'll stop it. now the rest of this, the report then sort of keys in on how strzok, who was in charge of the clinton investigation and early stage of the russian investigation pushed the russia investigation over the clinton investigation. this is what report went on to say, look at quote directly from the report. under these circumstances we did not have
reporter: ashley, there is a lot but i can tell you first right now, fbi director christopher wray is on capitol hill the "gang of eight" about some of this and conclusions in here. this report centers around or focuses on potential bias in the fbi we talked about last hour or so the report focuses on specifically text messages between former fbi officials in charge of the clinton email investigation and the beginning of the russia investigation. an attorney, a former fbi attorney in...
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james hill, carolyn kennedy, christopher roach, jeff hodges, john verger and christy wang. >> good day commissioners. i am a tenant and a neighborhood council member. legislation you're deliberating today it is set forth in response to the late marilee's 2017 executive directive on housing production. unfortunately, establishing a uniform notification period of 20 calendar days to all forms of notices would reduce the current 30 day notification to the public on building permit applications. it is of no benefit to the public, and not fair because it would diminish our ability to participate in the developmental review process affecting our lives and the communities we live in. please reject this undemocratic provision. a project sponsor has plenty of time to consult with planning. why not tackle bottlenecks inherent in the system and said pampering and handicapping neighbours and neighborhood groups by shortening our time to grasp what impacts exactly as proposed to be built, and respond to it effectively and timely? the may 15th notice that we received was received late friday may 18t
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. >>> to explosive moments on capitol hill as horee blicans grilled fbi director christopher wray and pu attorney general rod rosenstein. republicans urging rosenstein to wrap up the russia investigwhich he's overseeing and democrats fighting back. our chief white house correspondent hallie jackson has more. >> reporter: inside a a house hearing room political production. >> i'm reading what pr ths said. >> i would suggest you not rely on the press. >> who should we believe? clear it's not king personal, mr. jordan. >> believe me because i'm telling the truth and i'm under oath. >> reporter: the hearing focused on fbi actions during the hillary clinton e-mail investigation in 2016 and that senior agent working on the russia investigation at the time who exchanged anti trump text messages with a colleague he was the agent saying we'll stop it. >> these people were also the very same people who were assigned to investigate the man they hated, then candidate donald trump. >> reporr: but critics see this as a cover for republicans real purpose, they say to try to undermine the special cou
. >>> to explosive moments on capitol hill as horee blicans grilled fbi director christopher wray and pu attorney general rod rosenstein. republicans urging rosenstein to wrap up the russia investigwhich he's overseeing and democrats fighting back. our chief white house correspondent hallie jackson has more. >> reporter: inside a a house hearing room political production. >> i'm reading what pr ths said. >> i would suggest you not rely on the press. >> who...
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visiting professor at georgetown university and a former senior special advisor for embassador and christopher hillat the u.s. state department all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated gareth let me go to you first even bing about what was happening before the summit what are your what are you or your reactions to the summit now now that it's gone into history go ahead gary. you know peter it was never the case in my view that this summit was going to produce a substantive document that was going to represent you know negotiated agreements on some of the tricky issues that necessarily will have to be resolved in reaching the agreement on nuclear deal. in korea therefore you know the rather and substantive document that was produced didn't surprise me at all i thought this was about what one would expect from the first meeting ever between a u.s. president and the current leader of north korea given the history of that issue and the politics that attend the issue particularly in the united states you know obviously this is not going to
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>> now to some explosive moments also on capitol hill as house republicans grilled fbi director christopher wray and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. republicans urging rosenstein to wrap up the russia investigation, which he's overseeing. democrats firing back. our chief white house correspondent hallie jackson has fore for us tonight. >> reporter: inside a house hearing room, a political production. >> i'm read what the press said. >> i would suggest you not rely on what the press says. >> who are we supposed to believe. >> thank you for making clear it's not personal, mr. jordan. >> reporter: the hearing ostensibly focused on fbi actions during the hillary clinton e-mail investigation in 2016. and that senior agent working on the russia investigation at the time who exchanged anti-trump text messages with a colleague he was having an affair with. at one point, agent peter strzok saying of a trump presidency, we'll stop it. >> these people were also the very same people who were assigned to investigate the man that they hated, then candidate donald trump. >> reporter: but critics s
>> now to some explosive moments also on capitol hill as house republicans grilled fbi director christopher wray and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. republicans urging rosenstein to wrap up the russia investigation, which he's overseeing. democrats firing back. our chief white house correspondent hallie jackson has fore for us tonight. >> reporter: inside a house hearing room, a political production. >> i'm read what the press said. >> i would suggest you not...
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page, those messages detailed in the ig report and tomorrow fbi director christopher ray and rod rosenstein will testify on the hill arrested during a massive protest against jeff sessions. ♪ we all go down together ♪ everybody has got a right to love ♪ >> reporter: included several religious leaders in los angeles gathering outside hotel where sessions was speaking, 2 dozen people arrested, many held signs opposing the separation of immigrant children, and sarah sanders is getting extra security, the secret service will start protecting sanders when she goes out in public. over the weekend she was kicked out of the red hen restaurant in virginia over her white house role. we know the business will be closed until july 5th and the current owner who booted sanders is stepping down as executive director of a local business group as well. the supreme for donald trump at the high court upholding his travel ban, supreme win and mitch mcconnell marking the historic ruling in his own way on twitter. carly shimkus with fox news headlines 247, here with his victory lap. >> reporter: a picture is worth 1000 words which is wh
page, those messages detailed in the ig report and tomorrow fbi director christopher ray and rod rosenstein will testify on the hill arrested during a massive protest against jeff sessions. ♪ we all go down together ♪ everybody has got a right to love ♪ >> reporter: included several religious leaders in los angeles gathering outside hotel where sessions was speaking, 2 dozen people arrested, many held signs opposing the separation of immigrant children, and sarah sanders is getting...
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monday, the inspector general, michael horowitz who wrote the report and christopher wray will testify publicly on capitol hillefore the senate judiciary committee. that is the lead committee for this investigation and then there will be subsequent testimony on tuesday. we expect horowitz to defend his findings on political bias at the fbi and we expect christopher wray to defend the bureau and the recommendations that were made. >> trace: thanks, catherine. >> you're welcome. >> trace: there's word that president trump has changed his position on an immigration bill. a few hours after his comments caused confusion. we'll explain where things stand now. we're also watching wall street. you looked this morning, stocks took a tumble. they were back up. now they're back down again. all of this over new trade tensions with china. that's coming up. liberty mutual saved us almost $800 when we switched our auto and home insurance. with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. >>hey. oh, that's my robe. >>is it? when you switch to liberty mutual, you could save $782 on auto and home insuranc
monday, the inspector general, michael horowitz who wrote the report and christopher wray will testify publicly on capitol hillefore the senate judiciary committee. that is the lead committee for this investigation and then there will be subsequent testimony on tuesday. we expect horowitz to defend his findings on political bias at the fbi and we expect christopher wray to defend the bureau and the recommendations that were made. >> trace: thanks, catherine. >> you're welcome....
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hill. f.b.i. director christopher wray and the d.o.j.orowitz gearing up to testify publicly before the senate judiciary committee this afternoon. coming on the heels of the horowitz bombshell i.g. report on the bureau handling of the hillary clinton e-mail case. you are watching "outnumbered." i'm harris faulkner. host of "after the bell" on fox business, melissa francis. republican strategist and the senior fellow for the independent women's voice. i get an accent there....
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christopher wray. a senior justice department official telling me today that rosenstein's testimony on capitol hill, quote, speaks for itself and adds that the contentious nature of the relationship is only on one side, theirs. it's worth noting that the republican members of the house judiciary committee are many of the same members who spent 2 1/2 years investigating benghazi and turned up zero indictments and zero guilty pleas. now they are attacking a lifelong republican who appointed a former director of the fbi, also a lifelong republican, to over see an investigation into russian med allege that has yielded 16 indictments and five guilty pleas in 13 months. armed with animus, debunked conspiracy theories and fox news inspired rants, house republicans made their disdain for rosenstein clear. >> it's really the rosenstein investigation. you appointed mueller. you're supervising mueller. seems like you should be recused from this more so than jeff sessions. >> whatever you got, finish it the hell up. >> i don't know why you won't give us what we've asked for. >> certainly, i hope your colleagues are n
christopher wray. a senior justice department official telling me today that rosenstein's testimony on capitol hill, quote, speaks for itself and adds that the contentious nature of the relationship is only on one side, theirs. it's worth noting that the republican members of the house judiciary committee are many of the same members who spent 2 1/2 years investigating benghazi and turned up zero indictments and zero guilty pleas. now they are attacking a lifelong republican who appointed a...
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michael horowitz testified on capitol hill along with christopher wray.er a referral from the fbi, he's looking into comey's private memos and whether any classified information in them was handled properly or improperly. >>> and president trump says the u.s. must have dominance in space. and so he is ordering the pentagon to create a space force. >> it's a whole new branch of the military, but the president's announcement actually surprised some people in the military. >> abc's brad mielke spoke to one guy who was not surprised. brad, good morning. >> hey, guys, coming at you from the "start here" studio. when president trump announced he wanted to create a space force, it took a lot of people by surprise, but not george friedman who gets paid to predict what will be happening 100 years from now. in his book 20 years ago, he said the u.s. would start a space force. and i asked him to make the case to me. tell me what advisers are telling the president. why do we need a space force. and he said think about it. because of satellites, your military is alrea
michael horowitz testified on capitol hill along with christopher wray.er a referral from the fbi, he's looking into comey's private memos and whether any classified information in them was handled properly or improperly. >>> and president trump says the u.s. must have dominance in space. and so he is ordering the pentagon to create a space force. >> it's a whole new branch of the military, but the president's announcement actually surprised some people in the military. >>...