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the clinton administration really supported this.ks on both side of the aisle supported it, but the nra did not. if this was said smith and wesson was being traitors, not loyal to the base of the nra. they were citing with the opposition in the clinton administration. they put out a call to their members saying we don't support smith and wesson anymore. overnight, they saw sales -- about 40% of sales plummet and they were sold for pennies on the dollar. carol: a study says nearly half of the gun owners in the united states would consider buying the smart gun. polly: part of the studies is that they all come from different organizations. that is an academic study. there are some studies that come from lobbyist that show slower numbers but the reality is there , is a lot of interest, but the people that are the most diehard issues areof these either very opposed or very for it. while you might have a lot of middle-of-the-road gunowners they might have one shotgun in their home, they might feel a little more open to it. but then you hav
the clinton administration really supported this.ks on both side of the aisle supported it, but the nra did not. if this was said smith and wesson was being traitors, not loyal to the base of the nra. they were citing with the opposition in the clinton administration. they put out a call to their members saying we don't support smith and wesson anymore. overnight, they saw sales -- about 40% of sales plummet and they were sold for pennies on the dollar. carol: a study says nearly half of the...
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in congress he stepped into the executive branch serving as a deputy chief of staff to a clinton administration agriculture secretary dan glickman he also served as vice president for governmental relations at the national farmers union the progressive farmer lobby group parts connection to agriculture issues nexus between the two worlds he tried to bridge the realm of high finance and the everyday reality of people who. work the earth with their hands he often cited two years spent working in a steel mill after high school as having instilled his instinct to stick up for the interest of the average person in his positions of responsibility and influence arts burgeoning experience and expertise in agriculture and commodities opened a door to his appointment to the c.f. t.c. in two thousand and seven by president george w. bush he was renominated by president barack obama at c o two c. bar quickly developed a reputation as a regulator with the rare combination of insider knowledge and a gut instinct to fight for fairness and a break for the common man in two thousand and ten the wall street jour
in congress he stepped into the executive branch serving as a deputy chief of staff to a clinton administration agriculture secretary dan glickman he also served as vice president for governmental relations at the national farmers union the progressive farmer lobby group parts connection to agriculture issues nexus between the two worlds he tried to bridge the realm of high finance and the everyday reality of people who. work the earth with their hands he often cited two years spent working in...
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so after the starr report came, the clinton administration, the attorney general and the clinton administration draft as these exact regulations, the special counsel regulations that are being implemented today were drafted by janet reno in the clinton administration. >> even in the context of that, because those were intimate details about monica lewinsky and president clinton's physical relationship. this is about interactions between the president of the united states' inner circle with russia and whether or not he obstructed justice. there is a difference. so i think what will be an interesting thing to watch is after this, whether there, a backlash again about whether that was too far. i do think on the redaction piec piece, i think it's important to note, what's being released to the public, no one's talking about grand jury -- >> i'm saying mistakes could be made. >> or classified information. the category that's of biggest concern, i think, is the one about reputational risks. because that is not a legal category. that is something barr oversees and he has pure discretion on what is inc
so after the starr report came, the clinton administration, the attorney general and the clinton administration draft as these exact regulations, the special counsel regulations that are being implemented today were drafted by janet reno in the clinton administration. >> even in the context of that, because those were intimate details about monica lewinsky and president clinton's physical relationship. this is about interactions between the president of the united states' inner circle...
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the clinton administration supported this.s on both sides of the aisle supported this, but the nra did not. they said smith & wesson were not being loyal to their base or the nra and were siding with the clinton administration. essentially overnight, smith sent -- smith & wesson saw about 40% of their sales plummet and they ended up being sold for pennies on the dollar years later. carol: there is a study you cite, nearly half of gunowners in the u.s. would consider buying a smart gun. polly: part of the thing with the studies is they come from different organizations. that one is an academic study and some done by the lobbyists show slower numbers, but there is a lot of interest. diehard proponents of these political issues are very opposed or very for it. while you may have middle-of-the-road gunowners who home,ne shotgun in their you also have super owners who have 17 or more firearms on average. they are spending big money and they might be the most loyal, the biggest givers to the nra. if the nra says they are not on boar
the clinton administration supported this.s on both sides of the aisle supported this, but the nra did not. they said smith & wesson were not being loyal to their base or the nra and were siding with the clinton administration. essentially overnight, smith sent -- smith & wesson saw about 40% of their sales plummet and they ended up being sold for pennies on the dollar years later. carol: there is a study you cite, nearly half of gunowners in the u.s. would consider buying a smart gun....
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the clinton administration really supported this. the nra did not.cally said smith and wesson was being traitors, not loyal to their base, the nra, and siding with the opposition. they put out a call to their members saying we don't support smith and wesson anymore. essentially overnight, smith & wesson saw sales plummet and were sold for pennies on the dollar a few years later. carol: there is a study you cite that says half of gun owners within the u.s. are considering buying a smart gun. >> part of the studies is that they all come from different organizations. there are some studies that come from lobbyists, but the reality is there is a lot of interest, but the people that are the most diehard proponents of these political issues are either very opposed or very for it. so while you might have a lot of middle-of-the-road owners, they might have one shotgun in their home, they might feel a little more open to it. but then you have what we call super owners, people with 17 or more firearms on average. it is quite a number, and those of the people t
the clinton administration really supported this. the nra did not.cally said smith and wesson was being traitors, not loyal to their base, the nra, and siding with the opposition. they put out a call to their members saying we don't support smith and wesson anymore. essentially overnight, smith & wesson saw sales plummet and were sold for pennies on the dollar a few years later. carol: there is a study you cite that says half of gun owners within the u.s. are considering buying a smart gun....
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you will recognize that i'm operating under a regulation that was put together during the clinton administration and does not provide for the publication of the report. but i am relying on my own discretion to make as much public as i can. now, in my letter of march 29th, i identified four areas that i feel should be redacted and i think most people would agree. the first is grand jury information, 6 e material. the second is information that the intelligence community believes would reveal intelligence sources and methods. the third are information in the report that could interfere with ongoing prosecutions. you will recall that the special counsel did spin off a number of cases that are still being pursued and we want to make sure that none of the information in the report would impinge upon either the ability of the prosecutors to prosecutor the ca cases or the fairness to the defendants. finally, we intend to redact information that implicates the privacy or reputational interest of peripheral players where there is a decision not to charge them. right now the special counsel is working wit
you will recognize that i'm operating under a regulation that was put together during the clinton administration and does not provide for the publication of the report. but i am relying on my own discretion to make as much public as i can. now, in my letter of march 29th, i identified four areas that i feel should be redacted and i think most people would agree. the first is grand jury information, 6 e material. the second is information that the intelligence community believes would reveal...
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clinton administration bill clinton's barthes friends and colleagues something scribed him a strong and dignified and say he treated everyone with respect t.v. host and political commentator steve malzberg remembers the lively chants they shared. i think that i might have been i'm the last show that he did which was several weeks ago and you know we had we had our usual fun on the air he always like to make. some kind of little joke in the introduction or at the door or inject a little you were into it and it was just such a pleasure to talk to him all the time and i had that's that's what i'm going to miss most of all is is chatting with him and and you know him being a part of my daily routine of my life in and he being allowed to be in some way a part of his and i'm sure boom bust will go on i know that that's what bart would want. facebook and google started with a great idea and great ideals unfortunately there was also a very dark side. they are constructing a profile of you and that profile is really. it's detailed and it never goes away turns out that google is manipulating your
clinton administration bill clinton's barthes friends and colleagues something scribed him a strong and dignified and say he treated everyone with respect t.v. host and political commentator steve malzberg remembers the lively chants they shared. i think that i might have been i'm the last show that he did which was several weeks ago and you know we had we had our usual fun on the air he always like to make. some kind of little joke in the introduction or at the door or inject a little you were...
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because this whole mechanism for the special counsel, as i said, was established during the clinton administration in the wake of ken starr's report. that's why the current rule says the report should be kept confidential, because there was a lot of reaction against the publication of ken starr's report and many of the people who are right now calling for release of this report were basically castigating ken starr and others for releasing the starr report. i have already said that i think the situation here requires me to exercise any discretimy disct as much information out as i can. and i think these categories, i think most fair minded people would agree are things that have to be redacted. >> right. right. and i guess just thinking about the chairman of the judiciary, if he were to release or any member of congress were to release the full report or redacted portions of the report, are they in compliance with the law or in violation of the law? >> i don't want to speculate about all the circumstances that would be involved. i don't intend at this stage to send the full unredacted report to the
because this whole mechanism for the special counsel, as i said, was established during the clinton administration in the wake of ken starr's report. that's why the current rule says the report should be kept confidential, because there was a lot of reaction against the publication of ken starr's report and many of the people who are right now calling for release of this report were basically castigating ken starr and others for releasing the starr report. i have already said that i think the...
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therefore have moving away from nationalism and to listen and that was best embodied by the clinton administration and the obama administration that was pushing for more free trade agreements that you can actually criticize those in terms of the impact that he has on the quality but definitely the idea was to try to have a wall where you have absolute gain for everyone to work together and trade together with the pushing of of the you know the trade agreements where there was a trans i think the trade agreements other than that in asia and i actually what happened that was different off the table the second option was more chinese and i was look we just want to deal with the on the pragmatic level we're not going to be pushing for more democracy in your country we just want to have you know money and agreements right now without having any kind of interference one to melbourne on if they call it miles on the table they had a sense of the way they want to win win situation that's interesting we should pursue it that's all the time we have gentlemen many thanks to my guests the new york and in pairs
therefore have moving away from nationalism and to listen and that was best embodied by the clinton administration and the obama administration that was pushing for more free trade agreements that you can actually criticize those in terms of the impact that he has on the quality but definitely the idea was to try to have a wall where you have absolute gain for everyone to work together and trade together with the pushing of of the you know the trade agreements where there was a trans i think...
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and the clinton administration and congress and so forth. what i was trying to do because it was happening during clinton's administration, was get as much as that as i could. what i found, because the classification systems in general in the presidential library became more difficult to access. and the funding became less so librarians had more difficulty with some of it was classified. it was difficult. ultimately, they got me some material after the book came out. and i used some of the in a paperback version. some of it is actually still coming in. not all of it is exactly what i asked. even though i did get some material back from clinton's library, i haven't got it back from the bush one point even from the clinton library, it's become difficult. i guess is going forward in time, i think i talked about this at the end of "all the president's bankers". when you get to the obama or trump administration or whoever we have going forward. it becomes harder to really get access to that information because now it's electronic and there's all
and the clinton administration and congress and so forth. what i was trying to do because it was happening during clinton's administration, was get as much as that as i could. what i found, because the classification systems in general in the presidential library became more difficult to access. and the funding became less so librarians had more difficulty with some of it was classified. it was difficult. ultimately, they got me some material after the book came out. and i used some of the in a...
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we know there was the trump campaign and we need to know what the obama administration, the clinton campaign steel dossier was up to, what the fbi was doing because this is not just about looking into republicans. that is closed but democrats want to move on and say their own camp shouldn't be investigated for potential breaches of the law and collectivity, they are absolutely hypocritical. rob: do you think the inspector general will get that done? >> i think the ig report will be significant but also bill bar is going to make sure the department of justice does its job and has equal protection if you are republican or democrat. jillian: thank you so much. it is 36 after the hour, 675 days, 500 witnesses, no collusion. why can't democrats accept that? rob: could pushing this narrative hurt their chances of winning back the white house in 2020? ned ryan and democrat strategist jonathan harris on deck to debate that coming up next. jillian: donald from declaring victory after the russia report found no collusion and no charges of obstruction. the president is anxious to get back to business b
we know there was the trump campaign and we need to know what the obama administration, the clinton campaign steel dossier was up to, what the fbi was doing because this is not just about looking into republicans. that is closed but democrats want to move on and say their own camp shouldn't be investigated for potential breaches of the law and collectivity, they are absolutely hypocritical. rob: do you think the inspector general will get that done? >> i think the ig report will be...
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>> that was in the clinton administration in the 1990's. >> how has social media changed it? i'm sure people are sending pictures. >> absolutely. there are so many things going on from games to easter egg roles. and with the benefit of social media can see that in real time instead of having to wait even just a few hours for the internet article to come up it's . it's instantaneous. >> amplifying the event. i wonder if any countries around the world and their leaders have also replicated the easter egg roll since it worked so well in the united states. >> i don't know, but i know there are some presidential sites that host their own easter egg roll every year. i was in ohio for a family birthday and the james a garfield national historic site is hosting one this year. we will probably get some snow. >> let's talk about the most recent president. two terms of the obama administration. they had young children. how did the obamas host the white house easter egg hunt? >> the president played basketball. he is a huge fan of basketball. he plays on the white house basketball court.
>> that was in the clinton administration in the 1990's. >> how has social media changed it? i'm sure people are sending pictures. >> absolutely. there are so many things going on from games to easter egg roles. and with the benefit of social media can see that in real time instead of having to wait even just a few hours for the internet article to come up it's . it's instantaneous. >> amplifying the event. i wonder if any countries around the world and their leaders...
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. >> at that same event, ken starr, the former indic and counsel who investigated the clinton administration talked about the history of special investigations into presidents and robert mueller's investigation into the 2016 election. this is about 40 minutes.
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jonathan: that was in the clinton administration in the 1990's. susan: how has social media changed it in recent days? i am sure people are sending pictures on the internet. jonathan: there is so many things with games, easter egg roles with activities with the children with the benefit of social media you can see that real-time instead of having to wait, even just a few hours for an internet article to come up. it is literally instantaneous. susan: amplifying the event over and over again. i wonder if any other countries around the world and their leaders have also replicated the easter egg roll since it worked -- it works so well in the united states. jonathan: that is a good question. i don't know, but i know there are some presidential sites that host their own easter egg roll every year. i was just in in ohio for a family birthday and the national a.toric site for james garfield is hosting. we will probably have some snow. susan: let's talk about our most recent presidents. two terms of the obama administration. they had young children themse
jonathan: that was in the clinton administration in the 1990's. susan: how has social media changed it in recent days? i am sure people are sending pictures on the internet. jonathan: there is so many things with games, easter egg roles with activities with the children with the benefit of social media you can see that real-time instead of having to wait, even just a few hours for an internet article to come up. it is literally instantaneous. susan: amplifying the event over and over again. i...
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he also worked in multiple local federal presidential campaigns and indeed for president clinton's administration bartz friends and colleagues of the scrub them a strong and dignified than say he treated everyone with respect to the host and political commentator steve malzberg has been remembering the lively chats they shared. i think. that i might have been on i'm the last show that he did which was several weeks ago and you know we had we had our usual fun on the air he always like to make fun of some kind of little joke in the introduction or at the u.n. door or inject a little humor into it and it was just such a pleasure to talk to him all the time and i'd that's that's what i'm going to miss most of all this is is chatting with him and and you know him being a part of my daily routine of my life and and he being allowed to be in some way a part of his and i'm sure boom bust will go on i know that that's what bart would want. for. as i live here if you don't then. we have other things and this files and this is an email. why don't some peoples also take our thing all the power just for them
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we saw this tactic during the clinton administration what republicans on the judiciary committee killed a number of president clinton's quite moderate judicial nominees, even without the basic courtesy of a hearing. we saw it again during the obama administration, when republicans used the filibuster and other forms of delay to more than double the number of circuit and district court vacancies. during obama's last two years in office, the republican senate confirmed fewer circuit court nominees than any congress in 70 years. and then in the march of 2016, senator mcconnell and senate republicans took this maneuver to a new machiavellian low. they refused to even consider president obama's nomination to the supreme court of u.s. circuit judge merrick garland, one of the most respected jurists in the nation, a man known not only for his judicial excellence and perfect judicial temperament but his moderation. in fact, senator orrin hatch, a conservative's conservative, a former chairman of the judiciary, had previously endorsed judge garland for the supreme court. but the merits didn't co
we saw this tactic during the clinton administration what republicans on the judiciary committee killed a number of president clinton's quite moderate judicial nominees, even without the basic courtesy of a hearing. we saw it again during the obama administration, when republicans used the filibuster and other forms of delay to more than double the number of circuit and district court vacancies. during obama's last two years in office, the republican senate confirmed fewer circuit court...
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in her campaign manager who might have one would assume have had a very senior role in the clinton administration so you look at that and you say all right if that was damaging information and we've been investigating after a long time how come the f.b.i. immediately didn't ask to look at the d.n.c. server in july how come they never did that how come they didn't you know examine exhaustively. many things private the election how come they didn't do it afterward and why are we so sure these e-mails were hacked seems to me that you know in the cases that rich if he might have been a leaker it's much more logical to assume that a bernie person working in the d.n.c. might be very upset with the way in which the clintons and the obama's appear to have rigged the democratic primaries into debt to rig the election so i think the right motives on the behalf of maybe bernie. actors or non clinton democrats leaking that the for the e-mails as much for the ball to go down why was that. and then as to the narrow question you raise it's highly possible that a branch of one government or another not to pick o
in her campaign manager who might have one would assume have had a very senior role in the clinton administration so you look at that and you say all right if that was damaging information and we've been investigating after a long time how come the f.b.i. immediately didn't ask to look at the d.n.c. server in july how come they never did that how come they didn't you know examine exhaustively. many things private the election how come they didn't do it afterward and why are we so sure these...
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i don't think it lived up to -- i say this because it came out of the clinton administration. the representations that were sincere orither not they just did not live up to it. for whatever it is this is important to renegotiate almost anything in 25 years. here we are. in terms of that the concerns that our members have, it is up to where the votes are. our members that have are the environment and issues that relate to pharmaceuticals. those are the issues. concern we have is, even if you have the best language in the world if you don't have enforcement you don't have nothing. it is just the way it is. you have to have strong enforcement provisions. one of the things the mexican government has to do before we could even consider it is to pass legislation about workers rights in mexico. i keep emphasizing, you are a .ordsmith the word unless does not mean " unless you do this we can't do this." it doesn't mean " if you do this we will support it." don't take unless to mean if you do this we will do this. we have to see that they pass legislation that they have factors in plac
i don't think it lived up to -- i say this because it came out of the clinton administration. the representations that were sincere orither not they just did not live up to it. for whatever it is this is important to renegotiate almost anything in 25 years. here we are. in terms of that the concerns that our members have, it is up to where the votes are. our members that have are the environment and issues that relate to pharmaceuticals. those are the issues. concern we have is, even if you...
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that is the same day that independent counsel ken starr delivered his report into the clinton administration to congress. here is what he said when explaining why it would be unwise and unfair to release grand jury materials. "mr. starr and his transmittal letter to the speaker and minority leader made it clear that much of this material is federal rule 60 material. that is material that, by law, must be kept secret. it is grand jury material. it represents statements which may or may not be true by various witnesses. material, all kinds of material. it would be unfair to release." the chairman went so far to suggest in the interview that certain material must not be released at all. i do want to mention that congress held a statutory rule of oversight that would have at , but that improper law has expired. a different person responsible for deciding. a different responsibility altogether. law,te changes in the chairman is concerned about the questionable value and releasing grand jury material and the need to protect those materials are still true today. the house unanimously approved a res
that is the same day that independent counsel ken starr delivered his report into the clinton administration to congress. here is what he said when explaining why it would be unwise and unfair to release grand jury materials. "mr. starr and his transmittal letter to the speaker and minority leader made it clear that much of this material is federal rule 60 material. that is material that, by law, must be kept secret. it is grand jury material. it represents statements which may or may not...
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. >> at that same event, ken starr, the former indic and counsel who investigated the clinton administration talked about the history of special investigations into presidents and robert mueller's investigation into the 2016 election. this is about 40 minutes. >> good morning. we could spend our time here talking about how he clerked for as aerger, how he served united states circuit court judge for the district of resign under to president bush good we could turn to his private practice or talk about his time in the academy teaching constitutional law at nyu and george mason, and the in as pepperdine and chancellor of baylor university. he will want to talk about his wife alice, grateful to be here father, and seven. of course there was a time he served as independent counsel for the now a bit distant troubles regarding mischievous savings and loan in arkansas among other things. which is why he is here today. as an author of "contempt, a memoir of the clinton investigation," a book that has been described as a firecracker of a book that tells the inside story, candid, illuminating and auth
. >> at that same event, ken starr, the former indic and counsel who investigated the clinton administration talked about the history of special investigations into presidents and robert mueller's investigation into the 2016 election. this is about 40 minutes. >> good morning. we could spend our time here talking about how he clerked for as aerger, how he served united states circuit court judge for the district of resign under to president bush good we could turn to his private...
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>> radical dim, jerry nadler is demandingful release of the mueller report, buduring the clinton administrationhad very different ideas about pants lou: on wall street stocks doney finished mixed. volume 3.2 billion shares. crude oil up over a percent and a half to over $62 a barrel, gold and silver flat, reminder listen to my reports three times a day, coast-to-coast on the salem radio network. >> hypocrisy of house judiciary committee chair fully reveal, nadler leading call for a full release of the mueller report, had a very different view of such things when bill clinton was being investigated. >> a matter of protecting people's privacy rights, who may be innocent third parties, must not be released at all, grand jury material that represents statements which mayor ma may nt be true by various witnesses it would be unfair to release. lou: good to know how discriminating and discreet he is and concerned about hor other people in that report. isn't it? joining us, republican strategist, former chair of republican party, amy, good to have you with us. let's start with jerry nadler. did you kno
>> radical dim, jerry nadler is demandingful release of the mueller report, buduring the clinton administrationhad very different ideas about pants lou: on wall street stocks doney finished mixed. volume 3.2 billion shares. crude oil up over a percent and a half to over $62 a barrel, gold and silver flat, reminder listen to my reports three times a day, coast-to-coast on the salem radio network. >> hypocrisy of house judiciary committee chair fully reveal, nadler leading call for a...
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. >> last year of the clinton administration. despite surge and inability of border patrol to handle crisis there are those who still' illegal immigration to go on, unimpeded. >> if we don't get this right, in 20 or 30 years, united states will be begging for immigrants to come and make a vibrant workforce. >> many jobs that require hard working and sweating away in august in texas, americans won't want to do them, but others who will. so for the economic vie talty of our country -- vi vitality we should have ain rational worker program. lou: joining us, mark morgan. former u.s. border patrol chief under president obama, mark good to see you. we put up castro and bush for folks to see what is going on, talking points, this is a campaign. likely orchestrated bayousial suspects, the business round table, koch brothers, chamber of brothers, wall street and k-street, your reaction in listening to a former president say those things, in the midst of what is a national emergency. >> well, i would like to say that america actually is th
. >> last year of the clinton administration. despite surge and inability of border patrol to handle crisis there are those who still' illegal immigration to go on, unimpeded. >> if we don't get this right, in 20 or 30 years, united states will be begging for immigrants to come and make a vibrant workforce. >> many jobs that require hard working and sweating away in august in texas, americans won't want to do them, but others who will. so for the economic vie talty of our...
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it was put together during the clinton administration and does not provide for the publication of the report but i am relying on my own discretion to make as much public as i can mr barr said that he is on track to make public a version of the report by the middle of april that's in the next week but he also said that he has to make certain that he is holding back or redacting information that either goes to criminal investigations or perhaps could reveal intelligence sources and methods one thing that he did not confirm is whether or not he would be looking at using executive privilege the president's right to keep communications private when it comes to releasing the report mr barr said that he believes in transparency but there were some on this congressional panel that indicated they didn't exactly believe him. now in your leaders will consider allowing the u.k. to remain in the european union for another year with the option of leaving early if the deal is ratified britain's prime minister has met key e.u. leaders ahead of an emergency summit in brussels on wednesday without the
it was put together during the clinton administration and does not provide for the publication of the report but i am relying on my own discretion to make as much public as i can mr barr said that he is on track to make public a version of the report by the middle of april that's in the next week but he also said that he has to make certain that he is holding back or redacting information that either goes to criminal investigations or perhaps could reveal intelligence sources and methods one...
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joining me now, the head of legal office of counsel during the clinton administration. thank you for being here. >> good morning, joy. >> i just want to get your reaction to william barr's actions up to this point. his memo, applying for the job, his letter summarizing the mueller report incorrectly and this press conference in which he reiterated this summary. >> joy. >> can you hear me? >> yes. i thought you were going to play another clip. >> i just want to get your reaction. >> absolutely. i was waiting for another attorney general barr clip. i had a lot of respect for bill barr. he had headed the office of legal counsel briefly before he became attorney general the first time. i have been extremely disappointed. it would have been a different world we are in if he had simply done the redactions without jumping in and adding his own conclusions. if you read the mueller report, one of the things you find is of course he finds what any common sense person would call collusion. that is interpretations between the trump campaign and the russians, for example on the camp
joining me now, the head of legal office of counsel during the clinton administration. thank you for being here. >> good morning, joy. >> i just want to get your reaction to william barr's actions up to this point. his memo, applying for the job, his letter summarizing the mueller report incorrectly and this press conference in which he reiterated this summary. >> joy. >> can you hear me? >> yes. i thought you were going to play another clip. >> i just want...
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last four years of the clinton administration, we had four balanced budgets in a row. we also had a great recovery from an economic recession inherited in 1993 the beginning of the clinton administration and turned over a strong robust economy to the george w. bush administration in january of 2001. also turned over to him a balanced budget. in fact, four of them in a row. eight years later we didn't have a balanced budget anymore. we had a huge deficit. and we are in the worst recession since the great depression. sometimes we reimagine history. i just want to set the record straight. and the -- i used to be the treasurer of the state of delaware, elected -- we couldn't balance our budgets for nothing. we were tied with puerto rico. people in puerto rico were embarrassed to be in the same shoes as us in terms of our credit rating. and so i have some idea of what it's like to be in debt and some idea of how to get out of debt. we're looking at detroit now in this country coming off a deficit last year, last fiscal year $750 billion, billion dollars. this year the defic
last four years of the clinton administration, we had four balanced budgets in a row. we also had a great recovery from an economic recession inherited in 1993 the beginning of the clinton administration and turned over a strong robust economy to the george w. bush administration in january of 2001. also turned over to him a balanced budget. in fact, four of them in a row. eight years later we didn't have a balanced budget anymore. we had a huge deficit. and we are in the worst recession since...
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the information put together in the clinton administration does not provide for the publication of the report, but i am relying on my own discretion to makes a much public as i can. now in my letter of the march 29, i identified 4 areas i feel should be redacted and earning most people would agree. the first is grand jury information. the second is information that the ice, the intelligence community would reveal intelligence sources and methods. the third are information in the report that could interfere with on going prosecutions. you will recall that the special counsel did spin-off a number of cases that are still being pursued and we want to make sure that none of the information in the report would impinge upon either the ability of the prosecutors to prosecute the cases or the fairness to the defendants. and, finally, we intend to redact information that implicates the privacy or interests of peripheral players where there is a decision not to charge them. right now the special counsel is working with us on identifying information in the reports that fall under those four categ
the information put together in the clinton administration does not provide for the publication of the report, but i am relying on my own discretion to makes a much public as i can. now in my letter of the march 29, i identified 4 areas i feel should be redacted and earning most people would agree. the first is grand jury information. the second is information that the ice, the intelligence community would reveal intelligence sources and methods. the third are information in the report that...
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how old were yusor during the clinton administration -- were you sir, during the clinton administrationest: old enough to remember it. caller: you say there was smoke but no fire. i was in law enforcement. there was a sealed indictment on hillary clinton about the rose hawthorne documents never released. the reason they did not prosecute her, because she lied to the fbi and those documents were later found because she says she did not know what happened to them. they were later found in her study next to her bedroom and turned over to the secret service and that is when the investigation came up. the grand jury finding was sealed. go after that and you will find out why hillary clinton should never have been in the white house. guest: that is going to be the conclusion a lot of people reach no matter what the mueller report says. world skated. as much as questions have been raised about barr, certainly there will be questions raised about james comey, klapper, brennan. at the very least, i think you can question the judgment of people who are so important in intelligence and investigato
how old were yusor during the clinton administration -- were you sir, during the clinton administrationest: old enough to remember it. caller: you say there was smoke but no fire. i was in law enforcement. there was a sealed indictment on hillary clinton about the rose hawthorne documents never released. the reason they did not prosecute her, because she lied to the fbi and those documents were later found because she says she did not know what happened to them. they were later found in her...
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clinton administration is not aging as well as we like. that said this is still a star. of stars that will be running. it is -- they need attention, this couple is also got problems. >> i would rather meet andy malana, calankas. kennedy: michelle obama there is a star, she did not run for anything, she did not make the mistake of getting into politics herherself. >> this is a gift. clintons going on tour, every time they do, they make headlines, they call trump supporters stupid, they do something all other democrat have to answer for, now not just you know swing district congressional candidate on-line, have you have a bunch of 2020 contendors who'll be hacked by our trackers and reporters, what do you think of hillary clinton say ago they have no filter. kennedy: they have to go on the record about this stuff, that great, they should have on record. but i think you know, the best thing that is happening, you have a group of women as individuals who differentiated themselves in spite of hillary clinton, not because of her. she wants a big thank you, she will get a no, n
clinton administration is not aging as well as we like. that said this is still a star. of stars that will be running. it is -- they need attention, this couple is also got problems. >> i would rather meet andy malana, calankas. kennedy: michelle obama there is a star, she did not run for anything, she did not make the mistake of getting into politics herherself. >> this is a gift. clintons going on tour, every time they do, they make headlines, they call trump supporters stupid,...
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you will recognize that i'm operating under a regulation that was put together during the clinton administration and does not provide for the publication of the report. but i am relying on my own discretion to make as much public as i can. now, in my letter of march 29th, i identified four areas that i feel should be redacted and i think most people would agree. the first is grand jury information, 6 e material. the second is information that the intelligence community believes would reveal intelligence sources and methods. the third are information in the report that could interfere with ongoing prosecutions. you will recall that the special counsel did spin off a number of cases that are still being pursued and we want to make sure that none of the information in the report would impinge upon either the ability of the prosecutors to prosecutor the cases or the fairness to the defendants. finally, we intend to redact information that implicates the privacy or reputational interest of peripheral players where there is a decision not to charge them. right now the special counsel is working with u
you will recognize that i'm operating under a regulation that was put together during the clinton administration and does not provide for the publication of the report. but i am relying on my own discretion to make as much public as i can. now, in my letter of march 29th, i identified four areas that i feel should be redacted and i think most people would agree. the first is grand jury information, 6 e material. the second is information that the intelligence community believes would reveal...
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. >> the clinton administration cut a deal with smith and wesson, one of the oldest gunmakers in theted states. they said they would put in 2% of revenue, a substantial sum, into finding out whether there was a research path for smart guns. the administration really supported this of some folks supported, but the nra did not. if this was said smith and wesson was being traders, not loyal to the base of the nra. siding with the opposition. they put out a call to their members saying we don't support method weston anymore. -- smith and wesson anymore. overnight, they saw sales plummet and were sold for pennies on the dollar. carol: there is a statistics that says half of gun owners with it are buying a smart gun. >> part of the studies is that they all come from different organizations. there are some studies that come from lobbyists, but the reality is there is a lot of interest, but the people that are the most are eitherponents very opposed or very for it. we might have a lot of middle-of-the-road owners, they might feel a little more open to it. but then you have what we call super
. >> the clinton administration cut a deal with smith and wesson, one of the oldest gunmakers in theted states. they said they would put in 2% of revenue, a substantial sum, into finding out whether there was a research path for smart guns. the administration really supported this of some folks supported, but the nra did not. if this was said smith and wesson was being traders, not loyal to the base of the nra. siding with the opposition. they put out a call to their members saying we...
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his time meeting the 19 nineties investigation into the monica lewinsky matter during the clinton administration. in the center of the public eye as ken has, he needs no introduction but i will give you a quick snapshot of the distinguished career graduate of george washington brown university the us solicitor general, dean of pepperdine law school and president of baylor and a very distinguished private attorney with firms including washington a d.c. and was also independence. even though we have a very bright crowd with the annapolis area, ich a bet if i asked or said the three names i betow nobody knows who they are. but if i say bob mueller and archibald cox i am talking about a very select group of prosecutors and independent councils appointed to look into a high level high visibility cases involving the executive branch. there are some differences and distinctions between each of those titles and we will get into that later but start off taking us back to 1994 and in private practice enjoying a very nice time and then you get a call and then at that time headed up to the whitewater invest
his time meeting the 19 nineties investigation into the monica lewinsky matter during the clinton administration. in the center of the public eye as ken has, he needs no introduction but i will give you a quick snapshot of the distinguished career graduate of george washington brown university the us solicitor general, dean of pepperdine law school and president of baylor and a very distinguished private attorney with firms including washington a d.c. and was also independence. even though we...
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but in the past the clinton administration, obama administration has allowed white house aides to testifyw we do have the power to hold people in contempt and as hillary clinton's op-ed recently articulated, sam erwin, during the watergate hearing, actually threatened to send the sergeant of arms to get people and put them in prison if people didn't testify. >> the sergeant of arms, capital jail -- is that something you are actually talking about? >> well, i think it is something that congress has the inherent power to do but usually what happens is the white house, even the nixon white house cooperates. they realize that they don't want to take something nearly that far. and i would hope that a lot of these individuals wouldn't want to be held in contempt of congress. that they wouldn't want to escalate to that point and do something that every other white house did which is to testify and respect the separation of powers that our constitution calls for. >> but there have been fights before. there have been fights that are stretched out for years over the question should the subpoena be
but in the past the clinton administration, obama administration has allowed white house aides to testifyw we do have the power to hold people in contempt and as hillary clinton's op-ed recently articulated, sam erwin, during the watergate hearing, actually threatened to send the sergeant of arms to get people and put them in prison if people didn't testify. >> the sergeant of arms, capital jail -- is that something you are actually talking about? >> well, i think it is something...
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china that came to the campaign in to white house, we believe, in return for decisions by clinton administration to loosen export licenses for certain technology. kennedy: satellite technology? >> we could it was satellite guidance systems. kennedy: i remember that. >> and -- >> surprised that of not a bigger store back then. >> the reports did not want to go into it, we could not convince the republican leadership they were important matters. >> that sematters. >> that is more importance, i agree that is much more, that is a greater threat to the country than ruins life of this girl that intern who got wrapped up in trying to see deucing to see- seduce the most powerful man in the world, and i hope a lot of feminist who destroyed her representation feel regret. >> well, i would hope that some consistency would be seen and how democrats behave now aopposed to then, but we'll be be waiting a been time before that hope is realized. kennedy: congressman barr thank you very much. >> sure. kennedy: coming up president trump, people in texas tell him the situating a on border is much more dangerous th
china that came to the campaign in to white house, we believe, in return for decisions by clinton administration to loosen export licenses for certain technology. kennedy: satellite technology? >> we could it was satellite guidance systems. kennedy: i remember that. >> and -- >> surprised that of not a bigger store back then. >> the reports did not want to go into it, we could not convince the republican leadership they were important matters. >> that sematters....
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>> radical dim, jerry nadler is demandingful release of the mueller report, buduring the clinton administrationt ideas about pants transparency, we'll tell you about that. unch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) when you rent from national... it's kind of like playing your own version of best ball. the day we'll finally get something done. because here, you can choose any car in the aisle, even if it's a better car class than the one you reserved. so no matter what, you're guaranteed to have a perfect drive. [laughter] (vo) go national. go like a pro. see what i did there? and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid, plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. lou: on wall street stocks doney finished mixed. volume 3.2 billion shares. crude oil up over a percent and a half to over $62 a barrel, gol
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carol browner was appointed by president clinton, the longest-serving epa administrator, 1993 to 2001. you had twice as much fun as bill and gina did. bya mccarthy appointed president barack obama served as his administrator from 2013 to 2017. so, you have heard something about epa working with business and opportunities to accelerate environmental progress in the private sector. you have heard about opportunities to use technology in what epa does. we heard some historical perspective and words from dennis. thank you for joining us for those remarks. now we thought, here is an opportunity to talk with three people who have been in the administrators role, and have been leaders of epa at different times in its history. haveding to my count, we three of 14 epa administrators who have together served six -- a little over 48 years. we have one third of epa's history. this is great. there is a session on epa and international relations that maybe start with the .nternational i will start with you, bill. your tenure with the epa was elevating. the level of attention that epa would give to
carol browner was appointed by president clinton, the longest-serving epa administrator, 1993 to 2001. you had twice as much fun as bill and gina did. bya mccarthy appointed president barack obama served as his administrator from 2013 to 2017. so, you have heard something about epa working with business and opportunities to accelerate environmental progress in the private sector. you have heard about opportunities to use technology in what epa does. we heard some historical perspective and...
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you will recognize that i am operating under a regulation was put together during the clinton administration and does not provide for the publication of the report. i am relying on my own discretion to make as much public as i can. in my letter on march 29, identified 4 areas that i felt should be redacted. the first is grand jury information. the second is information that the intelligence community believes would reveal intelligence sources and methods. the third our information in the report that could interfere with ongoing prosecutions. you will recall that the special counsel did spinoff a number of cases that are still being pursued. we want to make sure that none of the information in the report either thege upon ability of the prosecutors to prosecute the cases, or the fairness to the defendants. finally, we intend to redact information that implicates the privacy or reputational interests of peripheral players where there is a decision not to charge them. right now the special counsel is working with us on identifying information in the reports that fall under those categories. exi
you will recognize that i am operating under a regulation was put together during the clinton administration and does not provide for the publication of the report. i am relying on my own discretion to make as much public as i can. in my letter on march 29, identified 4 areas that i felt should be redacted. the first is grand jury information. the second is information that the intelligence community believes would reveal intelligence sources and methods. the third our information in the report...
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. >> this whole mechanism for the special counsel was established during the clinton administration in the wake of ken starr's report. that is why the current rule says that the report should be kept confidential. >> democrats pressed the attorney general on his finding that there was no obstruction of justice by the president in the course of this investigation. that was a finding that was reached with his deputy, rod rosenstein. but it was not a conclusion that was reached by special counsel robert mueller. here's that exchange. >> can you elaborate on what is meant by "does not exonerate the president?" >> that's a statement made by the special counsel. i reported it as one of his bottom-line conclusions. i'm not in a position to discuss that further until the report is out. >> there's a lot of questions today about the mechanics of what happened. what we learned is that attorney general bar offered robert mueller the opportunity to review the march 24th letter before it was set. but mueller declined. he said that he gave the white house a heads-up about that letter. not for input,
. >> this whole mechanism for the special counsel was established during the clinton administration in the wake of ken starr's report. that is why the current rule says that the report should be kept confidential. >> democrats pressed the attorney general on his finding that there was no obstruction of justice by the president in the course of this investigation. that was a finding that was reached with his deputy, rod rosenstein. but it was not a conclusion that was reached by...