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f.b.i.zok set to testify about an hour from now in a joint hearing of two house committees. it will be the first time that we will hear from strzok publicly. his testimony comes just one day after ex-f.b.i. lawyer lisa page defied a congressional subpoena. lawmakers are focused on anti-trump text messages the two former colleagues sent each other while they were having an affair and working inside the f.b.i. catherine herridge is live on capitol hill. a big morning this morning. >> it is, sandra. good morning. a lot of pressure has come to bear on both parties this morning not only agent strzok but his former colleague and lover f.b.i. lawyer lisa page. late last night the republican chairman of the house judiciary and oversight committees sent this letter to page's lawyer laying out a strict timeline. she needs to show up and publicly testify in an hour or give a closed door deposition friday. if she chooses not to do that, they intend to initiate contempt proceedings tomorrow morning. we a
f.b.i.zok set to testify about an hour from now in a joint hearing of two house committees. it will be the first time that we will hear from strzok publicly. his testimony comes just one day after ex-f.b.i. lawyer lisa page defied a congressional subpoena. lawmakers are focused on anti-trump text messages the two former colleagues sent each other while they were having an affair and working inside the f.b.i. catherine herridge is live on capitol hill. a big morning this morning. >> it is,...
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he can consult with the f.b.i. counsel. he's an f.b.i.loyee. >> the gentleman is not recognized. >> and the chairman is not being proper. >> the chairman is being proper! >> the witness can't be directed not to confer with his attorney! ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> stephen: congressman andy cohen is right! this is the first time i've seen congress as frustrated with congress as we are. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) you can't do -- you can't do that! you -- you -- you can't! ( laughter ) and things got crazy when jerry nadler accused goodlatte of hiding the truth. >> i will observe that the chairman will not answer the question and that this is part of the continued evasion... and, uh, attempt at, uh, uh, obfuscation. >> will the gentlemen yield? >> stephen: oh, damn! you see that? the chairman wants to know if the gentleman will yield!? goodlatte's going to bring the gavel down. let's watch the fur fly! >> will the gentleman yield? >> no, not at the moment. >> very good. >> stephen: the big battle was between strzok and gowdy. >> y
he can consult with the f.b.i. counsel. he's an f.b.i.loyee. >> the gentleman is not recognized. >> and the chairman is not being proper. >> the chairman is being proper! >> the witness can't be directed not to confer with his attorney! ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> stephen: congressman andy cohen is right! this is the first time i've seen congress as frustrated with congress as we are. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) you can't do -- you can't do that! you --...
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the f.b.i. caught on to this terrorist mastermind in need of a bus pass after he made alarming comments and sent disturbing messages on facebook even n.b.c. news had to admit that there was no indication that pitts could have carried off any attack on his own but you see that didn't stop u.s. authorities from charging pitts with one count of providing material support to a terrorist organization. which i guess in this situation would be. because they were the ones posing as a terrorist organization who are at the madness of the federal bureau of in person nation never stops my friends when you are watching the hawks. but you get the. real deal with. the plot of. the day like you that i got. this. week so. welcome aboard watching the hawks i am tyrrel ventura and i'm tabitha lalas. tell me please what possible justification could be f.b.i. have for this. sharing both sides drumming up terror plots that don't really really really exist so they can can keep getting the huge budget that they get eve
the f.b.i. caught on to this terrorist mastermind in need of a bus pass after he made alarming comments and sent disturbing messages on facebook even n.b.c. news had to admit that there was no indication that pitts could have carried off any attack on his own but you see that didn't stop u.s. authorities from charging pitts with one count of providing material support to a terrorist organization. which i guess in this situation would be. because they were the ones posing as a terrorist...
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as an f.b.i. director james comey was always pretty well known but when donald trump fired him last year it boosted his footprint to measure a place this week he's my guest here in berlin where he's promoting a book even as he faces a new challenging series it's supposed to nation and violating procedures and the run up to the twenty six again presidential election so what's the truth. james comey welcome to covering some thank you for having me when you all touring europe selling your book there's a storm of criticism in washington over actions that you and the f.b.i. took in the run up to the presidential election in twenty six the most from the inspector general at the justice department where you are likely very politely told to get lost you didn't miss anything and you didn't apologize for anything are you white or the way. that i am a flawed human i hope like we all recognize that we are and i think i meant what i said about the inspector general i respect their work i respect their criticis
as an f.b.i. director james comey was always pretty well known but when donald trump fired him last year it boosted his footprint to measure a place this week he's my guest here in berlin where he's promoting a book even as he faces a new challenging series it's supposed to nation and violating procedures and the run up to the twenty six again presidential election so what's the truth. james comey welcome to covering some thank you for having me when you all touring europe selling your book...
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the f.b.i. which is for years in gauged infiltrating progressive organizations and peace organizations to disrupt them. to kill fred hampton a leader of the black panthers in cold blood and now somehow the f.b.i. supposed to be our it's really incredible you know brian one of the things i think it's. very interesting very tragic here is that somehow russia meddled in america's democracy i don't even really know what that means but you hear it all of the time but what really is happening i think my personal opinion is that because there isn't any questioning of the intelligence community in their behavior and i'm thinking of the f.b.i. during the two thousand and sixteen election they are damaging america's democracy because you cannot ask these questions about what they did i mean the f.b.i. the d.o.j. which was created by congress right they fund these agencies and what we see is the obstruction so i can't you know meddling ok i'm not i have no idea what that really means but we're getting more
the f.b.i. which is for years in gauged infiltrating progressive organizations and peace organizations to disrupt them. to kill fred hampton a leader of the black panthers in cold blood and now somehow the f.b.i. supposed to be our it's really incredible you know brian one of the things i think it's. very interesting very tragic here is that somehow russia meddled in america's democracy i don't even really know what that means but you hear it all of the time but what really is happening i think...
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never gave that to the f.b.i. so everything the f.b.i. knows is from a private company that the d.n.c. did give their computer to and that private companies know as krauts right and so i think even starting from that premise we have to be you know question how the f.b.i. is reaching its conclusions here and one of the points that samir brought up i'd like to get your thoughts on of us well the indictment sais i mean it's quite an important aspect of the whole investigation the gusa for two point zero is a fictional persona created by russian agents but amman claiming to be good for has appeared in the media on several occasions how can that be rican sila to think well maybe it can't again well i guess we'll have to see what happens i mean in a way mohler probably will never have to test these allegations because probably will never be able to all these individuals see that he's named in the complaint into court so i guess you could claim anything and never have to resolve those inconsistencies is there any significance to the timing of th
never gave that to the f.b.i. so everything the f.b.i. knows is from a private company that the d.n.c. did give their computer to and that private companies know as krauts right and so i think even starting from that premise we have to be you know question how the f.b.i. is reaching its conclusions here and one of the points that samir brought up i'd like to get your thoughts on of us well the indictment sais i mean it's quite an important aspect of the whole investigation the gusa for two...
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lies a lot the f.b.i. falsifies documents and i have to can cite simply my good friend tom drake he was being they want to put him away for twenty six years right and they they took the documents that had been unclassified and they put a secret stamp on it ok and that was part of the evidence they used with this court in the state of maryland now thank god james bamford had the original unclassified so he took it to the judges said look this is what you're dealing with here and the department of justice and the f.b.i. and the judge threw it out and he said to those justices department of justice lawyers you still don't ever darken my doorstep again i don't want to see you ever in court you perjured yourselves get out of here case dismissed so that's the kind of thing that the f.b.i. and the department of as bill binney says just us what the kind of behavior they exhibit i want to add one more thing and then be very brief i have to defend myself not only against the f.b.i. but against my liberal friends who
lies a lot the f.b.i. falsifies documents and i have to can cite simply my good friend tom drake he was being they want to put him away for twenty six years right and they they took the documents that had been unclassified and they put a secret stamp on it ok and that was part of the evidence they used with this court in the state of maryland now thank god james bamford had the original unclassified so he took it to the judges said look this is what you're dealing with here and the department...
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the f.b.i. caught on to this terrorist mastermind in need of a bus pass after he made alarming comments and sent disturbing messages on facebook even n.b.c. news had to admit that there is no indication that pits could have carried off any attack on his own but you see that didn't stop u.s. authorities from charging pitts with one count of providing material support to a terrorist organization. which i guess in this situation would be. because they were the ones posing as a terrorist organization who are at the madness of the federal bureau of impersonator never stops my friends when you are watching the hawks. but you get the. real thing. at the bottom. like you that i got. this. week so. welcome aboard watching the hawks i am tyrone and i'm tabitha la. tell me please what possible justification could be f.b.i. have for this whole. sharing both sides drumming up terror plots that don't really really really exist so they can can keep getting the huge budget that they get every year to fight terr
the f.b.i. caught on to this terrorist mastermind in need of a bus pass after he made alarming comments and sent disturbing messages on facebook even n.b.c. news had to admit that there is no indication that pits could have carried off any attack on his own but you see that didn't stop u.s. authorities from charging pitts with one count of providing material support to a terrorist organization. which i guess in this situation would be. because they were the ones posing as a terrorist...
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now an f.b.i. agent who used to be in charge of the trump russia collusion probe has testified on allegations of bias the hearing which has just finished ran for more than nine hours with some emotional outbursts. and your testimony is bob mueller did not kick you off because of the content of your text he kicked you all because of some appearance that he was worried about my testimony if you want to represent which he said accurately i'm happy to answer that question but i don't appreciate what was originally said being changed i don't give a damn what you preach agent strong not even a week into an investigation that you originated approved or the contact for and you're already promising to protect the country from that menace donald trump i will not answer that question you have not stated a little valid legal basis for not responding to a question directed to you by a member of the united states house of representatives and you are overruled point of order mr chairman your let me let me continu
now an f.b.i. agent who used to be in charge of the trump russia collusion probe has testified on allegations of bias the hearing which has just finished ran for more than nine hours with some emotional outbursts. and your testimony is bob mueller did not kick you off because of the content of your text he kicked you all because of some appearance that he was worried about my testimony if you want to represent which he said accurately i'm happy to answer that question but i don't appreciate...
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built by hardworking americans in the f.b.i. yes the f.b.i. was doing what it does best in this year's u.s. independence day busting terror plots and terrorists that they themselves create and entrap meet demetrius pits and al haj ex-con who n.b.c. news reports was charged monday with plotting a fourth of july terrorist bombing in cleveland after a sting operation by the f.b.i. which gave him a bus pass so he could travel to scope out targets. pitts allegedly told an f.b.i. employee posing as an al qaeda sympathizer that he didn't want to have to have anything to do with making or delivering the bomb but according to a federal complaint stated quote i'm going to be downtown when the thing go off i'm going to be somewhere because i want to see it go off the f.b.i. caught on to this terrorist mastermind in need of a bus pass after he made alarming comments and sent disturbing messages on facebook even n.b.c. news had to admit that there was no indication that pitts could have carried off any attack on his own but you see that didn't stop u.s. au
built by hardworking americans in the f.b.i. yes the f.b.i. was doing what it does best in this year's u.s. independence day busting terror plots and terrorists that they themselves create and entrap meet demetrius pits and al haj ex-con who n.b.c. news reports was charged monday with plotting a fourth of july terrorist bombing in cleveland after a sting operation by the f.b.i. which gave him a bus pass so he could travel to scope out targets. pitts allegedly told an f.b.i. employee posing as...
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some of the f.b.i. reasons for the surveillance of former trump campaign advisor carter page came public over the weekend, and this morning was filled with reactions. the heavily redacted documents include applications from the f.b.i. to the foreignll inence surveillance court, or "fisa court," which oversees approval of surveillance warrants. starting in october 2016, the fisa court approved multiple warrants to surveil page, who the f.b.i. suspected was "...an agent of a foreign power" and" ...the subject of targeted
some of the f.b.i. reasons for the surveillance of former trump campaign advisor carter page came public over the weekend, and this morning was filled with reactions. the heavily redacted documents include applications from the f.b.i. to the foreignll inence surveillance court, or "fisa court," which oversees approval of surveillance warrants. starting in october 2016, the fisa court approved multiple warrants to surveil page, who the f.b.i. suspected was "...an agent of a...
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and we've seen the f.b.i. especially the arrow follow a lot of pretty. you know what those of both singers a dude like you said was a teddy bear pick teddy bear paper bag make it a lovely one of his money and you don't why what is so dangerous why would j. edgar what is so dangerous about folk music that's the question. ok. sure it's ok never in my life in the you know twenty some odd years ago when i sat sipping whisky with dave van ronk i say what i did i ever think i would be sitting here with this why is folk music so because protest songs and especially at that time they tended to be about unions and workers and that's what most of the folk music is about it's about workers about working class and the thing is people forget a speech they forget a leaflet they don't forget a song and that was that thing where they had to keep an eye on who was being i mean pete seeger woody guthrie these are all people who were you know pete seeger was banned from radio because he talked about the socialist workers party in the sixty's and fifty's that's incredible s
and we've seen the f.b.i. especially the arrow follow a lot of pretty. you know what those of both singers a dude like you said was a teddy bear pick teddy bear paper bag make it a lovely one of his money and you don't why what is so dangerous why would j. edgar what is so dangerous about folk music that's the question. ok. sure it's ok never in my life in the you know twenty some odd years ago when i sat sipping whisky with dave van ronk i say what i did i ever think i would be sitting here...
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prior to the f.b.i., mr. marshall worked for the prosecuting attorney's office in little rock, arkansas. we thank mr. marshall and his father, brian, for their combined 54 years of public service to the american people and their service to the f.b.i. and all their fellow agents at the bureau. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. mcnerney, for five minutes. thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to congratulate the northern california power agency, which is celebrating 50 years of service this year. back in 1968, a group of municipal electric utilities, including the lodi in my district, joined the ncpa. they continue to harness the power of clean energy today. for 50 years, ncpa has utilized new technologies to provide clean energy, renewable energy for its customers, owners, and this includes the lodi energy center combined cycle natural gas project. the ncpa's commitment to i
prior to the f.b.i., mr. marshall worked for the prosecuting attorney's office in little rock, arkansas. we thank mr. marshall and his father, brian, for their combined 54 years of public service to the american people and their service to the f.b.i. and all their fellow agents at the bureau. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. mcnerney, for five minutes....
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the f.b.i. which is for years in gauged infiltrating progressive organizations and peace organizations to disrupt them. who killed fred hampton a leader of the black panthers in cold blood and now somehow the f.b.i. supposed to be our it's really incredible you know brian one of the things i think it's. very interesting very tragic here is that somehow russia meddled in america's democracy i don't even really know what that means but you hear it all of the time but what really is happening i think my personal opinion is that because there isn't any questioning of the intelligence community in their behavior and i'm thinking of the f.b.i. during the two thousand and sixteen election they are damaging america's to mock received because you cannot ask these questions about what they did i mean the f.b.i. the d.o.j. which was created by congress right they fund these agencies and what we see is the obstruction so i can't you know meddling ok i'm not i have no idea what that really means but we're ge
the f.b.i. which is for years in gauged infiltrating progressive organizations and peace organizations to disrupt them. who killed fred hampton a leader of the black panthers in cold blood and now somehow the f.b.i. supposed to be our it's really incredible you know brian one of the things i think it's. very interesting very tragic here is that somehow russia meddled in america's democracy i don't even really know what that means but you hear it all of the time but what really is happening i...
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what the f.b.i.e russians is a great service to the nation but i think you can say that and still acknowledge where what the president is saying that after two massive indictments. these are speaking indictments so they are very detailed. there is not a direct connection of collusion to the campaign itself. you can say it doesn't mean they won't establish it but you can recognize that. now am i glad that robert mueller is investigating all this? you bet. i'm glad that indictment came down. russians really need to be identified and they did a great job. but this is not, what people say this is a witch hunt. there are pitches in the woods. we just indicted a bunch of them. but which witches are we looking for? these are not the colluders. >> tucker: they are witches from different countries, by the way, in the woods. >> right. >> tucker: if we are going after some, let's go after them all. that is my view. whatever. professor, great to see you. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: in the interview with the
what the f.b.i.e russians is a great service to the nation but i think you can say that and still acknowledge where what the president is saying that after two massive indictments. these are speaking indictments so they are very detailed. there is not a direct connection of collusion to the campaign itself. you can say it doesn't mean they won't establish it but you can recognize that. now am i glad that robert mueller is investigating all this? you bet. i'm glad that indictment came down....
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the f.b.i. which is for years in gauged infiltrating progressive organizations and peace organizations to disrupt them. who killed fred hampton a leader of the black panthers in cold blood and now somehow the f.b.i. supposed to be our it's really incredible you know brian one of the things i think it's very interesting very tragic here is that somehow russia meddled in america's democracy i don't even really know what that means but you hear it all of the time but what really is happening i think my personal opinion is that because there isn't any questioning of the intelligence community in their behavior and i'm thinking of the f.b.i. during the two thousand and sixteen election they are damaging america's to mock received because you cannot ask these questions about what they did i mean the f.b.i. the d.o.j. which was created by congress right they fund these agencies and what we see is the obstruction so i can't you know meddling ok i'm not i have no idea what that really means but we're get
the f.b.i. which is for years in gauged infiltrating progressive organizations and peace organizations to disrupt them. who killed fred hampton a leader of the black panthers in cold blood and now somehow the f.b.i. supposed to be our it's really incredible you know brian one of the things i think it's very interesting very tragic here is that somehow russia meddled in america's democracy i don't even really know what that means but you hear it all of the time but what really is happening i...
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then f.b.i. director komi said the the carbon copies of the servers containing what was believed to be the same information were enough to arrive up the conclusions do you agree and how crucial was that for the f.b.i. . no i mean it i don't agree at all you there's no substitute for the original evidence i mean anything else you get could be fabricated changed manipulated there were three basic reasons though i had a problem with the mueller indictment at least what i wrote about so far is based on false information i mean we had forensics data showing that the goose agreed to materials of fabrication and we published dad here in the united states mueller has never asked any of us to come in to testify or bring that evidence in. plus we had we had to we had attempted to do the transfers that were claimed to be a part of the clues for two hack of the d.n.c. to supposed to be a long distance act from russia to get the data across from the d.n.c. server we took that data and looked at it closer to p
then f.b.i. director komi said the the carbon copies of the servers containing what was believed to be the same information were enough to arrive up the conclusions do you agree and how crucial was that for the f.b.i. . no i mean it i don't agree at all you there's no substitute for the original evidence i mean anything else you get could be fabricated changed manipulated there were three basic reasons though i had a problem with the mueller indictment at least what i wrote about so far is...
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tyson says the f.b.i. then reached out. >> the result of this is the truth about what happened to emmett till and the way that that speaks to the predicaments that we are wrestling with today and that we will be wrestling with for generations to come. >> reporter: 63 years after emmett till was abducted, murdered, his body mutilated, the question tonight, has justice long been delayed or will it once again be denied? till's cousin deborah watts runs the emmett till legacy foundation. >> if this case gets solved and justice prevails, our country has an opportunity to heal. >> reporter: donham is alive and living in raleigh, north carolina. she'll turn 84 later this month. a family member turned away a reporter after the news broke saying, "we don't want to talk to you." >> glor: jim axelrod, thank you. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," air force one could be getting a whole new look. but not today. today, there's a new treatment for women like me who won't be held back. learn more at treatmbc.com. a
tyson says the f.b.i. then reached out. >> the result of this is the truth about what happened to emmett till and the way that that speaks to the predicaments that we are wrestling with today and that we will be wrestling with for generations to come. >> reporter: 63 years after emmett till was abducted, murdered, his body mutilated, the question tonight, has justice long been delayed or will it once again be denied? till's cousin deborah watts runs the emmett till legacy...
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files show that on july eleventh one thousand sixty three sixty three the f.b.i. had reviewed broncs albums and saw that the cover of one of his albums reflected the bottom rung been wrong in the past had been a merchant seaman merchant marine the f.b.i. contacted the coast guard's intelligence division who then contacted the offices of jed hoover who told them that ben rocca been seen entering the socialist workers party headquarters how dare that evil man. gave up and that was what made him focus full time on folk music so essentially them not letting him continue being an emergency like elevated his not right when i answer the question he finally gave up because he's like look my politics are probably going to keep me out of having this job so i'll be if i mean that's what really made him focus on that iraq what's really interesting is that it just it ended up making him focus more and. eliza walsh who was his biographer at the time he was dying he died of cancer in two thousand and two and i sort of put the rest of us together had told truthout who published a
files show that on july eleventh one thousand sixty three sixty three the f.b.i. had reviewed broncs albums and saw that the cover of one of his albums reflected the bottom rung been wrong in the past had been a merchant seaman merchant marine the f.b.i. contacted the coast guard's intelligence division who then contacted the offices of jed hoover who told them that ben rocca been seen entering the socialist workers party headquarters how dare that evil man. gave up and that was what made him...
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some of the f.b.i. reasons for the surveillance of former trump campaign advisor carter page came public over the weekend, and this morning was filled with reactions. the heavily redacted documents include applications from the f.b.i. to the foreignll inence surveillance court, or "fisa court," which oversees approval of surveillance warrants. starting in october 2016, the fisa court approved multiple warrants to surveil page, who the f.b.i. suspected was "...an agent of a foreign power" and" ...the subject of targeted recruitment by the russian government."ag today,denied allegations that he worked for the russian envernment. >> no, i've never n agent of a foreign power by any stretch of an imagination. >> sreenivasan: this morning, president trump tweeted that the ccuments support his repeated claims that his 20paign was "illegally being spied on" and that the f.b.i. "misled the courts." republican senator lindsey grahamttacked the f.b.i.'s use of an opposition research dossier cread by former british
some of the f.b.i. reasons for the surveillance of former trump campaign advisor carter page came public over the weekend, and this morning was filled with reactions. the heavily redacted documents include applications from the f.b.i. to the foreignll inence surveillance court, or "fisa court," which oversees approval of surveillance warrants. starting in october 2016, the fisa court approved multiple warrants to surveil page, who the f.b.i. suspected was "...an agent of a...
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and there were police cars all over the place f.b.i. . sheriff's office. today the f.b.i. said they had forty five people go through their apartment though my dad keeping me off. and in the vehicle followed up. to my dad would find out how i just knew that i had to lead them to chill and. crazy he was serious terrified. peace or don't kill me it's a question he asked me if i would see about trying to get his passport back they could have very well have said no we are not giving the passport back and that would have been the end of it however they say they gave it back to me when i heard mark was over in russia i decided i needed a new way to escape. and i went to my attorney's place and i gave him a package sent to my children because in the old was going to happen to me to be honest with you in the fact in the letter and a new tablet that i had gotten because you know the f.b.i. they took he took everything they took funny tablet the they took every computer that was in my home. you know if my kids didn't have any way to do homework so i bought them a tablet as a gift. so
and there were police cars all over the place f.b.i. . sheriff's office. today the f.b.i. said they had forty five people go through their apartment though my dad keeping me off. and in the vehicle followed up. to my dad would find out how i just knew that i had to lead them to chill and. crazy he was serious terrified. peace or don't kill me it's a question he asked me if i would see about trying to get his passport back they could have very well have said no we are not giving the passport...
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if this is a serious matter why did the f.b.i. not press the democratic national committee to turn over its servers immediately. beginning in april may timeframe two thousand and sixteen why did they do that you know why is it taken this long why did this come out right after the stroke testimony writers lisa page is making her damaging behind the closed doors testimony just it looks contrived to me and it looks to me as if our f.b.i. our department of justice even under president donald trump remains politicized and hostile to the trumpet ministrations so i had something this serious involving allegations that are this profound you'd like to believe that our department of justice or it was acting above the law without partisan interests one way or another and this certainly seems staged to me. as president wraps up his official part of his controversial u.k. to a question still hanging over a new trade deal between london and washington kellam open explains more than one. in the lead up to the meeting between the two leaders we s
if this is a serious matter why did the f.b.i. not press the democratic national committee to turn over its servers immediately. beginning in april may timeframe two thousand and sixteen why did they do that you know why is it taken this long why did this come out right after the stroke testimony writers lisa page is making her damaging behind the closed doors testimony just it looks contrived to me and it looks to me as if our f.b.i. our department of justice even under president donald trump...
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the f.b.i. received classified material suggesting that there was an improper relationship between. turning general loretta lynch and the clinton campaign during during the campaign which seemed like a big bombshell revolution that is sort of skims over but it's very oddly written the whole the whole book is very strange yeah it was almost as strange as donna brazil as bug and i wonder have komi is going to end up the same place that donna brazil sort of ended up which is does anyone know where donna brazil is now i think is work over the years probably going to end up which leads me to all these people sort of writing books and everybody gets a break you know million dollar advances but your sort of doing something that a little bit different direction on april twenty fourth you began publishing on what's called substract dot com a new serialized novel titled the business secrets of drug dealing adventures of the identified blackmail tell us a little about the book and why you chose to publish it on sub stock in this way. so some time ago i ran into someone who had known for a long
the f.b.i. received classified material suggesting that there was an improper relationship between. turning general loretta lynch and the clinton campaign during during the campaign which seemed like a big bombshell revolution that is sort of skims over but it's very oddly written the whole the whole book is very strange yeah it was almost as strange as donna brazil as bug and i wonder have komi is going to end up the same place that donna brazil sort of ended up which is does anyone know where...
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and an f.b.i. vehicle followed up. and my dad would find out how i just knew that i had to lead them to challenge. the crazy he was who is terrified. he said don't kill me it's a casual he asked me if i would see about trying to get his passport back they could have very well have said no we are not giving the passport back and that would have been the end of it however they they gave it back to me when i heard mark was over in russia i decided i needed a new way to escape. and i went to my attorney's place and i gave him a package sent to my children couldn't hold is going to happen to me to be honest with you in the. letter and the new tablet that i got because you know the f.b.i. they took they took everything they took. the they took every computer that was in my home. you know my kids didn't have any way to do homework so i bought them a tablet as a gift. that i had to leave. and so much. really a terrible thing because. there were six unaided to a time and and how are they going to understand that their father ju
and an f.b.i. vehicle followed up. and my dad would find out how i just knew that i had to lead them to challenge. the crazy he was who is terrified. he said don't kill me it's a casual he asked me if i would see about trying to get his passport back they could have very well have said no we are not giving the passport back and that would have been the end of it however they they gave it back to me when i heard mark was over in russia i decided i needed a new way to escape. and i went to my...
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and inside the f.b.i.'s investigation into the growing abuse of children online-- the bale against child pornography and the dark web. >> it's your pastor, it's your teacher, it's your soccer coach, we've had all of those types of people, people with kids, people without kids. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshourbyas been provi >> consumer cellular understands that not everyone needs anle unlimited wiress plan. our u.s.-based customer serviceo reps can help choose a plan based on how much you use your phone, nothing more, nothing less. to learn more, go to censumercellular.tv >> financial serfirm raymond james. >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversatis in a new language. le the william and flora h foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> and with e ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by th
and inside the f.b.i.'s investigation into the growing abuse of children online-- the bale against child pornography and the dark web. >> it's your pastor, it's your teacher, it's your soccer coach, we've had all of those types of people, people with kids, people without kids. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshourbyas been provi >> consumer cellular understands that not everyone needs anle unlimited...
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intelligence agencies are now dabbling in politics the fired f.b.i. director james comey just advised the democrats to steer clear of socialism. democrats please please don't lose your minds and rush to the socialist left this president and his republican party accounts going you to do exactly that now this comes just after his recent tweet in which he said that the only way to support american values was to go democrat. all who believe in this country's values must vote for democrats this fall policy differences don't matter right now history has its eyes on us now james komi fits in with a big cast of characters these are former intelligence officers who are now telling us what we should be thinking about politics i know we're not nazi germany all right but there is a commonality there and a fear on on my part that we have standards we have to live up to having some understanding of the levers of power that or available to a president if. he chooses to there to resize them from those. downright scary and and disturbing there's a big question first o
intelligence agencies are now dabbling in politics the fired f.b.i. director james comey just advised the democrats to steer clear of socialism. democrats please please don't lose your minds and rush to the socialist left this president and his republican party accounts going you to do exactly that now this comes just after his recent tweet in which he said that the only way to support american values was to go democrat. all who believe in this country's values must vote for democrats this fall...
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tell me please what possible justification could the f.b.i. have for this whole. sharon sides drumming up terror plots that don't really really really exist so they can keep getting the huge budget that they get every year to fight terror besides that won't because they want to get that one out about it ok so i wonder if they were meant to the public ok yes with their magical just because well says stephen anthony special agent in charge of the f.b.i.'s cleveland field office praise didn't defend the investigation telling the media quote law enforcement cannot sit back and wait for mr pitts to commit a violent attack we don't have the luxury of hoping an individual decides not to harm someone or get others to act oh wait so when domestic violence situations happen in which someone says hey i'm afraid this person is going to kill me because they told me they're going to kill me or they're going to hurt me but they can't do anything until the person does something wrong but in this case you could i wish the f.b.i. cared as much about us citizens. safety more than th
tell me please what possible justification could the f.b.i. have for this whole. sharon sides drumming up terror plots that don't really really really exist so they can keep getting the huge budget that they get every year to fight terror besides that won't because they want to get that one out about it ok so i wonder if they were meant to the public ok yes with their magical just because well says stephen anthony special agent in charge of the f.b.i.'s cleveland field office praise didn't...
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and there were police course all over the place f.b.i. a sheriff's office. today the f.b.i. said they had forty five people go through their apartment so my dad can pick me up . and an f.b.i. vehicle followed up. to my dad would find out how i just knew that i had to lead them to chill and. crazy he was serious terrified. peace or don't kill me it's a question he asked me if i would see about trying to get his passport back they could have very well have said no we are not giving the passport back and that would have been the end of it however they said they gave it back to me when i heard mark was over in russia i decided i needed a new way to escape. and i went to my attorney's place and i gave him a package sent to my children couldn't hold is going to happen to me to be honest with you in the package with the letter and a new tablet that i had gotten because you know the f.b.i. they took he took everything he took money tablet the the cook every computer that was in my home. you know if my kids didn't have any way to do. so i bought them as a gift. that i had to leave. r
and there were police course all over the place f.b.i. a sheriff's office. today the f.b.i. said they had forty five people go through their apartment so my dad can pick me up . and an f.b.i. vehicle followed up. to my dad would find out how i just knew that i had to lead them to chill and. crazy he was serious terrified. peace or don't kill me it's a question he asked me if i would see about trying to get his passport back they could have very well have said no we are not giving the passport...
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f.b.i.? i don't think that will happen. nothing will come of that. but again, this is a pattern we have seen in the trump presidency both over the russia matter and over other matters in which the president says something hugely controversial, it just takes over the entire political conversation for one, two, three four days. then the president makes some sort of minimal concession and then his supporters, who disagree with what he has done. his supporters say look at all the other things he has done. the judges he has appointed and the deregulation and how the economy is doing and then they say well, this does not change our support for donald trump. >> byron york, "washington examiner". thank you. still ahead we'll continue this discussion with the chairwoman of the rnc, ronna mcdaniel. she'll weigh in on this and more next hour. >> sandra: fox news alert on a lava bomb out of hawaii's kilauea volcano. how two dozen tourists got injured on a boat there. >> president trump talks about peter
f.b.i.? i don't think that will happen. nothing will come of that. but again, this is a pattern we have seen in the trump presidency both over the russia matter and over other matters in which the president says something hugely controversial, it just takes over the entire political conversation for one, two, three four days. then the president makes some sort of minimal concession and then his supporters, who disagree with what he has done. his supporters say look at all the other things he...
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never granted the f.b.i. direct access to its physical servers and that's raised questions over the thoroughness of the investigation you did see never turn the server over to law enforcement if you're investigating either from a law enforcement or from an intelligence standpoint that hacking by foreign hostile government would you want to serve or wouldn't that help you number one to deny who who the attacker was if they had turned the server over to either you or director komi maybe you would have no more so i guess what i'm asking you is why would the victim of a crime not turn over a server to the intelligence community or to law enforcement but that's not the only strange part of the whole situation the f.b.i. claims that those indicted are russian intelligence officers which means there's almost no chance they'd come to the u.s. for a trial with no one to defend them it seems almost like an assured victory for mahler one that leaves many questions still unanswered it looks to me as if our f.b.i. our dep
never granted the f.b.i. direct access to its physical servers and that's raised questions over the thoroughness of the investigation you did see never turn the server over to law enforcement if you're investigating either from a law enforcement or from an intelligence standpoint that hacking by foreign hostile government would you want to serve or wouldn't that help you number one to deny who who the attacker was if they had turned the server over to either you or director komi maybe you would...
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provide access for to the f.b.i. for your technical folks to review what happened. we never got direct access to the machines themselves it's all up begs the question doesn't it if the f.b.i. had no access to d.n.c. servers who hurt in this exact case we don't know exactly but we know that previously all the information about this server came from a company named kraut strike it's a company that was hired by the d.n.c. received money for the from the d.n.c. for maintaining and taking care of their servers and so they were the ones who provided the f.b.i. with all the logs and all the information and all the strike itself says that the information they gave it's a carbon copy of it's like the exact same thing as what was on the actual server there's no way real way of proving that. you know very fine that because they have tampered with this quite a bit they have already restructured it back in twenty sixteen in this whole server so that did raise some questions as well you did see never turn the server over to law enforcement if you're investigating either from a la
provide access for to the f.b.i. for your technical folks to review what happened. we never got direct access to the machines themselves it's all up begs the question doesn't it if the f.b.i. had no access to d.n.c. servers who hurt in this exact case we don't know exactly but we know that previously all the information about this server came from a company named kraut strike it's a company that was hired by the d.n.c. received money for the from the d.n.c. for maintaining and taking care of...
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never granted the f.b.i. direct access to its physical servers and that's raised questions over the thoroughness of the investigation you did see never turn the server over to law enforcement if you're investigating either from a law enforcement or from an intelligence standpoint that hacking by foreign hostile government would you want the server wouldn't that help you number one to who the attacker was if they had turned the server over to either you or director komi maybe you would have no more so i guess what i'm asking you is why would the. not turned over a server to the intelligence community or to law enforcement but that's not the only strange part of the whole situation the f.b.i. claims that those indicted are russian intelligence officers which means there's almost no chance they'd come to the u.s. for a trial with no one to defend them it seems almost like an assured victory for mahler one that leaves many questions still unanswered it looks to me as if our f.b.i. our department of justice even u
never granted the f.b.i. direct access to its physical servers and that's raised questions over the thoroughness of the investigation you did see never turn the server over to law enforcement if you're investigating either from a law enforcement or from an intelligence standpoint that hacking by foreign hostile government would you want the server wouldn't that help you number one to who the attacker was if they had turned the server over to either you or director komi maybe you would have no...
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provide access for to the f.b.i. for your technical folks to review what happened. we never got direct access to the machines themselves all up begs the question doesn't it if the f.b.i. had no access to d.n.c. servers who hurt in this exact case we don't know exactly but we know that previously all the information about this server came from a company named kraut strike it's a company that was hired by the d.n.c. received money for the from the d.n.c. for maintaining and taking care of their servers and so they were the ones who provided the f.b.i. with all the logs and all the information and all the strike itself says that the information they gave it's a carbon copy of it's like the exact same thing as what was on the actual server there's no way real way of proving that. you know very fine bad because they have tampered with this quite a bit they have already restructured it back in twenty sixteen in this whole server so that did raise some questions as well you did see never turn the server over to law enforcement if you're investigating either from a law enfo
provide access for to the f.b.i. for your technical folks to review what happened. we never got direct access to the machines themselves all up begs the question doesn't it if the f.b.i. had no access to d.n.c. servers who hurt in this exact case we don't know exactly but we know that previously all the information about this server came from a company named kraut strike it's a company that was hired by the d.n.c. received money for the from the d.n.c. for maintaining and taking care of their...
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former f.b.i. attorney lisa page known for her anti-trump text messages with peter strzok, will not appear at today's closed door deposition with two house committees defying a congressal subpoena. her attorney has she needs more time to prepare. goodlatte appears that page was something to hide. catherine herridge is live from washington with these developments. good morning, kathryn. >> the republican chairman that has direct oversight of the f.b.i. issued a statement last night and points to further action in the near future. it reads we will use all tools at our disposal to obtain her testimony. americans across the country are alarmed at the bias exhibited by top officials at the justice department and f.b.i. and it is imperative congress conducts vigorous oversight to ensure it never happens again. republicans remain focused on the text messages and intend behind them. the height of the f.b.i. clinton email investigation talk about doing fined yits at 302s. the f.b.i.'s document of record for
former f.b.i. attorney lisa page known for her anti-trump text messages with peter strzok, will not appear at today's closed door deposition with two house committees defying a congressal subpoena. her attorney has she needs more time to prepare. goodlatte appears that page was something to hide. catherine herridge is live from washington with these developments. good morning, kathryn. >> the republican chairman that has direct oversight of the f.b.i. issued a statement last night and...
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for maintaining in taking care of their servers and so they were the ones who provided the f.b.i. with all the logs and all the information and all the crowd strike itself says that the information they gave it's a carbon copy of it's like the exact same thing as what was on the actual server there's no way real way of proving that. you know very fine that because they have tampered with this quite a bit they have already restructured it back in twenty sixteen in this whole server so that's did raise some questions as well you did see never turn the server over to law enforcement if you're investigating either from a law enforcement or from an intelligence standpoint hacking by foreign hostile government would you want the server wouldn't that help you number one identify who the attacker was if they had turned the server over to either you or director call me maybe we would have no more so i guess what i'm asking you is why would the victim of a crime not turn over a server to the intelligence community or to law enforcement and this question is what many many people are asking b
for maintaining in taking care of their servers and so they were the ones who provided the f.b.i. with all the logs and all the information and all the crowd strike itself says that the information they gave it's a carbon copy of it's like the exact same thing as what was on the actual server there's no way real way of proving that. you know very fine that because they have tampered with this quite a bit they have already restructured it back in twenty sixteen in this whole server so that's did...
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and an f.b.i. vehicle followed up. to my dad would find out how i just knew that i had to lead them to challenge. the crazy he was who is terrified. he said don't kill me it's like a tree he asked me if i would see. trying to get his passport back they could have very well have said no we are not giving the passport back and that would have been the end of it however they they gave it back to me when i heard mark was over in russia i decided i needed a new way to escape. and i went to my attorney's place and i gave him a package sent to my children. in the old. with you in the. letter and a new tablet that i had gotten because you know the f.b.i. they took they took everything. they took every computer that was in my home. you know my kids didn't have any way to do homework so i bought them a tablet as a gift. that i had to leave. so much. really terrible because. they were six and eight at that time and how are they going to understand that their father just. just. the father that they see every morning that loves the
and an f.b.i. vehicle followed up. to my dad would find out how i just knew that i had to lead them to challenge. the crazy he was who is terrified. he said don't kill me it's like a tree he asked me if i would see. trying to get his passport back they could have very well have said no we are not giving the passport back and that would have been the end of it however they they gave it back to me when i heard mark was over in russia i decided i needed a new way to escape. and i went to my...
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the f.b.i. says they've broken up a planned terror attack on bre fourth of july. and the president has now interviewed four potential supreme court nominees. we'll look at the front-runners. but first, the headlines in 60 seconds. >> a miracle playing out in northern thailand. >> 12 kids and their coach found alive after nine days trapped in a cave. >> how many of you? ny 13. >> brilliant! > it's the fourth day of the heat wave, and hot temperatures are not letting up. >> more than 50 million americans are under extreme heat warnings. >> the president's former lawyer, michael cohen, says he would put family and country over loyalty to president trump. >> the man accused of a mass stabbing in boise, idaho, has been charged with first-degree murder. >> a three-year-old victim died. vi the man also takes five other children and some adults hostage at birthday party. s mexico has a new president. >> voters handed a landslide victory to andres manuel lopez obrador. >> vive mexico! >> massive road col
the f.b.i. says they've broken up a planned terror attack on bre fourth of july. and the president has now interviewed four potential supreme court nominees. we'll look at the front-runners. but first, the headlines in 60 seconds. >> a miracle playing out in northern thailand. >> 12 kids and their coach found alive after nine days trapped in a cave. >> how many of you? ny 13. >> brilliant! > it's the fourth day of the heat wave, and hot temperatures are not letting...
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in the f.b.i. yes the f.b.i. was doing what it does best in this year's u.s. independence day busting terror plots and terrorists that they themselves create and entrap meet demetrius pits and al haj ex-con who n.b.c. news reports was charged monday with plotting a fourth of july terrorist bombing in cleveland after a sting operation by the f.b.i. which gave him a bus pass so he could travel to scope out targets pitts allegedly told an f.b.i. employee posing as an al qaeda sympathizer that he didn't want to have to have anything to do with making or delivering the bomb but according to a federal complaint stated quote i'm going to be downtown when the things go off i'm going to be somewhere because i want to see it go off the f.b.i. caught on to this terrorist mastermind in need of a bus pass after he made alarming.
in the f.b.i. yes the f.b.i. was doing what it does best in this year's u.s. independence day busting terror plots and terrorists that they themselves create and entrap meet demetrius pits and al haj ex-con who n.b.c. news reports was charged monday with plotting a fourth of july terrorist bombing in cleveland after a sting operation by the f.b.i. which gave him a bus pass so he could travel to scope out targets pitts allegedly told an f.b.i. employee posing as an al qaeda sympathizer that he...