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. >> a special fbi unit handles white house security clearance which are designed to be expedited in about 45 days. once complete the findings are handed to the white house which has discretion in deciding whether to approve a full security clearance. >>> lost a court bill to have his arrest warrant dropped in the uk. the wiki leaks founder has spent more than five years evading the law inside ecuador's london embassy. he was trying to avoid extradition it sweden where he was facing sexual assault and rape investigations. prosecutors dropped the investigation last year but the british warrant for violating bail conditions still stands and he faces arrest if he leaves the embassy. >>> coming up, fbi has a valentine's day warning about online romance scams. a victim reveals how she lost $1 million. >>> dozens of comedians packed into a three day festival. the big names headlining san francisco's clutcher fest. >> we have some gorgeous clear skies out there. the winds are slowly starting to calm down after they were howling all morning. i will talk about those winds and the temperatures
. >> a special fbi unit handles white house security clearance which are designed to be expedited in about 45 days. once complete the findings are handed to the white house which has discretion in deciding whether to approve a full security clearance. >>> lost a court bill to have his arrest warrant dropped in the uk. the wiki leaks founder has spent more than five years evading the law inside ecuador's london embassy. he was trying to avoid extradition it sweden where he was...
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an independent fbi unit analyze the document and found its claims were only minimally corroborated. e fbi also knew that the dossier author was an inflamed partisan working on behalf of political operatives trying to win a presidential race. he actually told the doj employee bruce or that he was desperate donald trump not being elected president. if no rational personou could in good faith to reach the trump dossier as fact. that is exactly how the fbi presented to the fisa court when they asked to spy on carter pag page. that is lying, there is no other way to describe it, they have been busted lying but they won't it.t former fbi director jim comey took to twitter not to apologize or even to address the facts the memo raised much to mock the release of the memo like the aspiring msnbc contributor that he is. dishonest and misleading he said, he didn't bother to explain how he was dishonest and misleading, comey who leaked his notes about the president and a petty revenge move after being fired is now declaring it beyond the pale for congress to carry out its constitutional duties o
an independent fbi unit analyze the document and found its claims were only minimally corroborated. e fbi also knew that the dossier author was an inflamed partisan working on behalf of political operatives trying to win a presidential race. he actually told the doj employee bruce or that he was desperate donald trump not being elected president. if no rational personou could in good faith to reach the trump dossier as fact. that is exactly how the fbi presented to the fisa court when they...
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an independent fbi unit analyzed that document and found its claims, quote: only minimally corroboratede fbi also knew that the dossier's author, christopher steele was uninflamed partisan working on behalf of political operatives trying to win a presidential race you will remember. steele told bruce ohr that he was quote, desperate that donald trump not get elected and was passionate about him not being president. assessing all of this, no rationale person could in good faith treat the trump dossier as packet. yet that is how the fbi presented it to the fisa court when they asked to by on carter page. they never mentioned any of the facts we just gave you, they hid them. that is lying. there is no other way to describe it they have been busted lying, but they won't admit it former fbi director jim comey took to twitter today not to apologize for any of this or even address the facts the memo raised but to mock the release of the memo like the inspiring msnbc contributor he apparently is dishonest and misleading, he said, he didn't bother to explain how it was dishonest and misleading.
an independent fbi unit analyzed that document and found its claims, quote: only minimally corroboratede fbi also knew that the dossier's author, christopher steele was uninflamed partisan working on behalf of political operatives trying to win a presidential race you will remember. steele told bruce ohr that he was quote, desperate that donald trump not get elected and was passionate about him not being president. assessing all of this, no rationale person could in good faith treat the trump...
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we support 56 specialized units throughout central america, including fbi's t.a.g. units and i.c.e.'s tcius. the units we support made 3,116 arrests and denied more than $200 million in revenue to criminal organizations. because gangs are transnational, i can't overstate the importance of strong regional organization. we must be nimble and inl continually evolves its approach. inl and fbi developed the regional gang intelligence platform to enable realtime information flow between t.a.g. units. last may, inl with the department of homeland security created the border integration and coordination center. a salvadoran multiple agency task force to help u.s., state and local authorities identify, arrest or deny entry to gang members. to date, we have identified 214 -- excuse me, 240 ms-13 members not previously known to u.s. law enforcement, 46 not previously known to salvadoran authorities and 37 salvadoran human smugglers and facilitators. just in the last two weeks, we identified 16 salvadoran gang members, four of which had active arrest warrant. they will be processed to deportatio
we support 56 specialized units throughout central america, including fbi's t.a.g. units and i.c.e.'s tcius. the units we support made 3,116 arrests and denied more than $200 million in revenue to criminal organizations. because gangs are transnational, i can't overstate the importance of strong regional organization. we must be nimble and inl continually evolves its approach. inl and fbi developed the regional gang intelligence platform to enable realtime information flow between t.a.g. units....
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the former fbi director and fbi director wray enjoys a widespread respect in the united states senate. the president is playing with fire to put at risk the potential resignation and protest of his current fbi director. >> if he's humiliated like that by the president of the united states, what kind of image will he have as far as the men and women who are serving the fbi is concerned? >> it will create some real challenges for him. once we get a chance to read this memo, everyone those in a classified setting or the general politublic, the it is released tomorrow. we'll have a better sense of what this thing really is. i can imagine in the scenario where fbi director looks at us and say i am furious. this may not have happened. once it is seen in context and the democratic response memo is also reviewed by folks in the senate or release to the public that ultimately this will glow over and it would be clear this was nothing more than a bipartisan swipe by devin nunes at the fbi. chris coons, thank you very much for joining us. >> just ahead, the president's plan to release the memo t
the former fbi director and fbi director wray enjoys a widespread respect in the united states senate. the president is playing with fire to put at risk the potential resignation and protest of his current fbi director. >> if he's humiliated like that by the president of the united states, what kind of image will he have as far as the men and women who are serving the fbi is concerned? >> it will create some real challenges for him. once we get a chance to read this memo, everyone...
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immigration and customs enforcement's homeland security investigations unit, the fbi, the department of justice, you're getting my point here on partnership, the milwaukee police department, the u.s. attorneys office for the eastern district of wisconsin, and doj civil rights division human trafficking prosecution unit, today that monster of a man is behind bars and there i hope he stays. unfortunately stories like this are just far too common. and they don't always end in justice. that's why cooperative actions like today's summit are so important because we must work together to end this scourge on our communities. at the department of homeland security, the blue campaign, i'm wearing blue in honor of our blue campaign, i hope that you all will do that next year in january, which is the month that we at dhs remind everyone of this challenge that we face, the blue campaign is our unified effort to raise public consciousness about human trafficking and bring the traffickers to justice. in addition to new public service announcements this year, the blue campaign will continue to develo
immigration and customs enforcement's homeland security investigations unit, the fbi, the department of justice, you're getting my point here on partnership, the milwaukee police department, the u.s. attorneys office for the eastern district of wisconsin, and doj civil rights division human trafficking prosecution unit, today that monster of a man is behind bars and there i hope he stays. unfortunately stories like this are just far too common. and they don't always end in justice. that's why...
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this is a strange rupture between the fbi, which after all is an executive agency, and the president of the united states. catherine: the bottom line for me is if the fbi director have all had a chance to independently review the memo and voice their concerns. our contact says they did not point to any inaccuracies. today that turned into a statement about omissions creating a document that is misleading. the clock will run out and the memo will be released and the parties can fight anew over what it says. lou: catherine herridge thanks so much. outstanding reporting on events critically important to the nation. devin nunes also putting forward this statement saying the memo contains all of the relevant facts on fisa abuse. saying, if we have this up on full screen, please, after fighting our demand if for these documents for months, the fbi and the department of justice now seem to be going through a series of increasingly ridiculous, increasingly desperate excuses to avoid transparency. this an extraordinary moment. we are look at house oversight committee, the intelligence committee being treat
this is a strange rupture between the fbi, which after all is an executive agency, and the president of the united states. catherine: the bottom line for me is if the fbi director have all had a chance to independently review the memo and voice their concerns. our contact says they did not point to any inaccuracies. today that turned into a statement about omissions creating a document that is misleading. the clock will run out and the memo will be released and the parties can fight anew over...
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fbi and what was not. anybody else in the united states, the fbi would of confiscated personal computers and looked at everything with a fine tooth comb. she was above the law. she picked and choose what she was going to be giving to them. if she felt he had nothing to hide, she would've given everything and let them make an impartial independent investigation. based on the limited information he had to go with, he made a decision there was nothing they could press charges on. the conference that he had -- the conference was called not to destroy her reputation but to say based on the evidence we have, the limited evidence we have -- there is nothing we can press charges with. guest: you make a valid point. people were suspicious she did not allow everyone to read her personal email. unlike you, hillary clinton's personal him out what have been published in the tabloids and elsewhere. none other than former secretary of state colin powell and email advised -- in and email advise hillary clinton these two devices. one wars -- one where she could use her personal device. he used his own private device outside of t
fbi and what was not. anybody else in the united states, the fbi would of confiscated personal computers and looked at everything with a fine tooth comb. she was above the law. she picked and choose what she was going to be giving to them. if she felt he had nothing to hide, she would've given everything and let them make an impartial independent investigation. based on the limited information he had to go with, he made a decision there was nothing they could press charges on. the conference...
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the fbi in the united states has publicly challenged a push by republican lawmakers to release a controversialy us news sources that the memo is likely to be released by the white house sometime on thursday. the former bbc china editor, carrie gracie, has told british members of parliament she's very angry about the way the corporation has treated some female members of staff. she was giving evidence to a parliamentary committee. the director general — tony hall — told the hearing that the bbc had got some things wrong. now on bbc news, a look back at wednesday in parliament.
the fbi in the united states has publicly challenged a push by republican lawmakers to release a controversialy us news sources that the memo is likely to be released by the white house sometime on thursday. the former bbc china editor, carrie gracie, has told british members of parliament she's very angry about the way the corporation has treated some female members of staff. she was giving evidence to a parliamentary committee. the director general — tony hall — told the hearing that the...
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the fbi in the united states has publicly challenged a push by republican lawmakers to release a controversial memo which purports to show bias at the agency against president trump. it's being reported by us news sources that the memo is likely to be released by the white house sometime on thursday. the former bbc china editor, carrie gracie, has told british members of parliament she's very angry about the way the corporation has treated some female members of staff. she was giving evidence to a parliamentary committee. the director general — tony hall — told the hearing that the bbc had got some things wrong. now on bbc news, a look back at wednesday in parliament. to the programme. it isa to the programme. it is a standing day at prime minister's questions where emily thornberry attacks the government and the dup for not backing votes at 16. they are not the coalition of chaos, they are the coalition caveman. david livingstone said that the party put at the age for all sorts of things. graceville east to buy fireworks to 18 and raising is to use a sunbed to 18. best raising the age. also,
the fbi in the united states has publicly challenged a push by republican lawmakers to release a controversial memo which purports to show bias at the agency against president trump. it's being reported by us news sources that the memo is likely to be released by the white house sometime on thursday. the former bbc china editor, carrie gracie, has told british members of parliament she's very angry about the way the corporation has treated some female members of staff. she was giving evidence...
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. >> well, with us to talk about all of it, frank montoya, veteran of the fbi, former unit chief in thentel division. he played a role in establishing the national cyber investigative joint task force and philip rutger back with us, white house bureau chief for "the washington post" and an msnbc political analyst. frank, how did it make you feel to hear that? are you buoyed by the number of your fellow professionals inside the system putting their heads down, continuing to do their jobs, considering for the first time in your adult life, your life's work is under attack by the president? >> i definitely felt mike's pain. you know, this job is hard enough when there is a plan, when there is a policy, when there isn't one it's near impossibility. the challenges are many. i think that what you saw there in his testimony, it was a reflection of the frustration that he feels in terms of what he can do, what he can't do. the fact that some of it is probably having some good impact, but there are more things that can be done, but there's got to be a whole government approach to this and that's
. >> well, with us to talk about all of it, frank montoya, veteran of the fbi, former unit chief in thentel division. he played a role in establishing the national cyber investigative joint task force and philip rutger back with us, white house bureau chief for "the washington post" and an msnbc political analyst. frank, how did it make you feel to hear that? are you buoyed by the number of your fellow professionals inside the system putting their heads down, continuing to do...
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if you've been inside the national security arena, especially in the fbi or other united states intelligence organizations, the fisa process on a u.s. person is extremely rigorous. there are so many checks and balances built in from the field office level through the general counsel, the national security law review branch and comes up through the highest levels of the organization. and i can tell you having signed off on hundreds and hundreds of fisa, they never make it up the first time. they don't make it up the second time. there's numerous reviews before they even go across the street to be signed off by the deputy attorney general and attorney general. i've testified in fisa court many times. some of these testimonies take hours and there's a rigorous review. so i think people need to understand that. it's not the rubber stamp that you hear some people say. >> thank you for that. the last time we had how on the broadcast i was reminded because you had just written an article about how robert mueller writes a case, for time magazine. let me take you back to your med line and tell me how
if you've been inside the national security arena, especially in the fbi or other united states intelligence organizations, the fisa process on a u.s. person is extremely rigorous. there are so many checks and balances built in from the field office level through the general counsel, the national security law review branch and comes up through the highest levels of the organization. and i can tell you having signed off on hundreds and hundreds of fisa, they never make it up the first time. they...
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pages, which i believe we will see tomorrow, is what does w it indicate hoe fbi went to accord to get a warrant -- in the united states you need to get a search warrant to rveil people -- so did the fbi rely on the improper dossier paid for by the democrats to surveil the ump campaign? rajini: democrats say that the information in the memo has been erry picked and the full picture will not be released. ron: i don't believe that. from my time in the white house , having accesfoto classified rmation, this is a very significant mter. every member of the intelligence committee read that document. there were 200 members of congress who read the document. yet only a handful of democrat ok the time to actually go and read it. for those who are saying they believe this could be a vion or -- a significant or serious or reckless rek ase, i would em in the first place whether or not they read the document to begin with. rajini: both sides are saying party politics is coming intoth , though. ron: they are, and this is an area i would say from my experience working on capitol asll for nine years as wel being in the white ho
pages, which i believe we will see tomorrow, is what does w it indicate hoe fbi went to accord to get a warrant -- in the united states you need to get a search warrant to rveil people -- so did the fbi rely on the improper dossier paid for by the democrats to surveil the ump campaign? rajini: democrats say that the information in the memo has been erry picked and the full picture will not be released. ron: i don't believe that. from my time in the white house , having accesfoto classified...
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is the fbi distracted by the russia investigation? >> i'm sure that the president of the united states fully understands that the 3700 or 37,000, a whole bunch of people in the fbi, i'm sure that he also realizes that there is no distraction from doing of the all of our investigations, all of the investigations in the fbi , it doesn't doing what they're doing in conjunction with the collusion and with the robert mueller is not detracting from what they do on an every day basis but i fully understand what he has to say and why he said it. >> we always try to mention this , the fact that he got a bad shake over the past seven or eight years, it's time that we stood up for leland despite these awful mistakes that were made that are in excusable i think somebody should pay overall the agency still does a good job. it's not an agency without any direction right now is it? >> thanks, david i appreciate that kind and you're right it isn't. 99.99% of the people are doing an outstanding job. when you have a horrible event like this, and somebody doesn't do the right job, it just exacerba
is the fbi distracted by the russia investigation? >> i'm sure that the president of the united states fully understands that the 3700 or 37,000, a whole bunch of people in the fbi, i'm sure that he also realizes that there is no distraction from doing of the all of our investigations, all of the investigations in the fbi , it doesn't doing what they're doing in conjunction with the collusion and with the robert mueller is not detracting from what they do on an every day basis but i fully...
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fbi from sunrise to sunset is not focused on donald trump. they are protecting as every law enforcement agency is, protecting the citizens of the united states. the fbi isn't out there solely for donald trump. so we need to look at this in a linear fashion and see where a breakdown is. we need to take correction action and don't need to politicize this and look at pragmat pragmatically. >> some students are angry about the president's tweet. they see him using the tragedy to attack the russia probe. do lawmakers care about the tweets from the president? or have they accepted them at this point? >> we are at a staggering point in this country where children are now putting congress on notice that thoughts and prayers are not enough. that they want action. and look, it's been a little over five years since the last time we saw a classroom, gunned down by a craze person. and congress react ed to this ad i know this is terrible in regards to and tragedy, but the country favors no limits on gun ownership or gun laws is much more mobilized and much more effective at finding politics involved in this. these are very popular issues. but it is so hard
fbi from sunrise to sunset is not focused on donald trump. they are protecting as every law enforcement agency is, protecting the citizens of the united states. the fbi isn't out there solely for donald trump. so we need to look at this in a linear fashion and see where a breakdown is. we need to take correction action and don't need to politicize this and look at pragmat pragmatically. >> some students are angry about the president's tweet. they see him using the tragedy to attack the...
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his years as an undercover informant providing information to the fbi on russian criminal networks that are operating right inside the unitedtes. he also contends in his testimony, and is rich in briefs that the fbi, russia attempted to hide their ongoing aid to help sustain our brands nuclear industry at the time the obama administration approved the sale of 20% of u.s. uranium mining rights to russia. we did reach out to hillary clinton for a statement, her spokesman called the informant "a charade and the destruction." with more, fox news contributor who broke the story, sara carter. lawyer for the fbi informant, victoria toensing. we've got to put this in context. he worked for the fbi many, many years and then he worked in particular, if i'm not mistaken, sara, six years on this case. i'm sorry, victoria, you are shaking your head. >> he was introduced to the fbi and they immediately sent him over to work with the cia, which he did for about 15, 20 years, and that when he got involved in the uranium and russian places, the cia turned him back over fbi counterintelligence. >> sean: so he finally testifies today, sara, w
his years as an undercover informant providing information to the fbi on russian criminal networks that are operating right inside the unitedtes. he also contends in his testimony, and is rich in briefs that the fbi, russia attempted to hide their ongoing aid to help sustain our brands nuclear industry at the time the obama administration approved the sale of 20% of u.s. uranium mining rights to russia. we did reach out to hillary clinton for a statement, her spokesman called the informant...
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e-mails, she had her lawyers deciding what was going to be accessible for the fbi and what was not in anybody else in the united states, the fbi would've confiscated personal computers, working computers and looked at everything with a fine toothh comb and she was above te law with that. she picked it and choose what she was going to be giving to them and not taking ownership of it and if there is nothing to hide, she would've given everything, let them make an independent investigation. based on the limited information , he made a decision there was nothing they could press charges on. the conference that he had was called based on the evidence we have, that there is nothing we can press charges with. >> you make a valid point. people were suspicious that she did not laugh everybody to read through her personal e-mails, e-mails that anybody including yourself would not want to be published on the front page of a newspaper. unlike you, hillary clinton's personal e-mail would have been published in the tabloids and elsewhere. none other than former secretary of state colin powell in an e-mail advised hillary cli
e-mails, she had her lawyers deciding what was going to be accessible for the fbi and what was not in anybody else in the united states, the fbi would've confiscated personal computers, working computers and looked at everything with a fine toothh comb and she was above te law with that. she picked it and choose what she was going to be giving to them and not taking ownership of it and if there is nothing to hide, she would've given everything, let them make an independent investigation. based...
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in previous years is to the texas department of public safety who had worked with the fbi behavioral analysis unit and to develop training on the intervention of trafficked children. we wanted to, and it was a popular and successful training program there in texas and we saw the opportunity to replicate a local solution, and provided the seed money to allow the texas department of public safety to go out on the road to do ten train the trainers sessions in jurisdictions across the country. so one way that we can invest a little bit of the seed money to incubate innovative ideas and also through the policing department, and so i would encourage you to look at the solicitation in the spring. the other programs that i want to mention is to double back to the hiring prole gram. the eligibility for that is to for local law are enforcement agencies, however a critical component of the application is key and critical strategic partn partnerships based on the crime and the safety project identified. so two notes on the hiring program. with we have elevated the importance of human trafficking within the ap
in previous years is to the texas department of public safety who had worked with the fbi behavioral analysis unit and to develop training on the intervention of trafficked children. we wanted to, and it was a popular and successful training program there in texas and we saw the opportunity to replicate a local solution, and provided the seed money to allow the texas department of public safety to go out on the road to do ten train the trainers sessions in jurisdictions across the country. so...
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fbi agents. the only undermining has been of the constitution of the united states. pplause] have top you cannot people at the fbi take some salacious and unverified document, not my words, james comey's word, dress it up and pretend it is intelligence and take it to a secret going to file on a fellow citizen. it does not work that way. the problem is with the people at the top. jim conley is gone, he just let this past week. lisa has been reassigned. -- he is leaving the fbi and jim baker has been demoted or reassigned. that is where the problem is. we are trying to get to the bottom of these and ask the questions to get answers the american people. what needs to happen, something mark and i called for seven months ago, is a second special counsel. don't like special counsel but you need it to get to the bottom of this matter in a way that gives the good folks of this country the answer they deserve. >> i think the other part of that is, this whole collusion narrative, we have had months and months, probably more investigation into the collusion between this presiden
fbi agents. the only undermining has been of the constitution of the united states. pplause] have top you cannot people at the fbi take some salacious and unverified document, not my words, james comey's word, dress it up and pretend it is intelligence and take it to a secret going to file on a fellow citizen. it does not work that way. the problem is with the people at the top. jim conley is gone, he just let this past week. lisa has been reassigned. -- he is leaving the fbi and jim baker has...
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it's about saying the fbi is undermining the president of the united states. i think it is that simple. >> mike rogers, in addition to being the former chairman of the house intelligence committee, you're a former fbi agent. i want to read a tweet from one of your former colleagues who said that to the president state of the union night two nights ago, and in which he said, release the memo, and the president said, 100%. tweeting, quote, having read the memo, the fbi is right to have grave concerns to shake the organization down to its cores showing americans how the agency was weaponized by the obama officials slash dnc/hrc, meaning hillary clinton, to target political adversaries. what do you think? >> well, i mean, the narrative -- there's 18 different narratives from the republicans right now. all of this concerns me. the dualing memos between the democrats and republicans concern me. here's the piece on the memo. if the speaker comes out saying it's not about the fbi and mueller investigation, that comment does not say that at all. it says the whole organi
it's about saying the fbi is undermining the president of the united states. i think it is that simple. >> mike rogers, in addition to being the former chairman of the house intelligence committee, you're a former fbi agent. i want to read a tweet from one of your former colleagues who said that to the president state of the union night two nights ago, and in which he said, release the memo, and the president said, 100%. tweeting, quote, having read the memo, the fbi is right to have...
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it is about they are trying to turn the united states into global, and they are trying to do it through radical islam. if you look, they had an fbi agent that did surveillance and said all the mob in the united states are training camps. the fbi found that. they surveilled them for over three years, and there is a website called understandingthethreat.com. stop making it about democrats, republicans. us is all about they are trying to take america down. they have never said anything about trump before trump was president when he was doing his business and he was a businessman. they never put his name down one time. >> when you say they, are you talking about the fbi? >> no, i'm talking about there is the left, there is the left and the right, and the in between. but it is really funny, what it light on the budget things, but it is not about him being a bad or good person. it is about them trying to turn america global, and because he went in there and he exposed a lot of stuff, people want to have their eyes closed, that if they do not want to open up their eyes, islam is going to be taking over the united is. islam in halfhas of
it is about they are trying to turn the united states into global, and they are trying to do it through radical islam. if you look, they had an fbi agent that did surveillance and said all the mob in the united states are training camps. the fbi found that. they surveilled them for over three years, and there is a website called understandingthethreat.com. stop making it about democrats, republicans. us is all about they are trying to take america down. they have never said anything about trump...
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if you've been inside a national security arena, especially in the fbi or any other united states intelligence community or other arorganizations, the fisa process is extremely rigorous, so many checks and balances. it comes up through the highest levels of the organization. and i can tell you, having been the assistant director of counterintelligence and signed off on hundreds and hundreds of fisas, they never make it up the first time, the second time, numerous reviews before they go across the street to be signed off by the deputy attorney general and the attorney general. when you're in front of the fisa judge, this is no rubber stamp. i've testified many times. some of these testimonies take hours and there's a rigorous review. people need to understand that. it's not the rubber stamp you hear some people say. >> thank you for that. last time we had you on the broadcast, i was reminded, because you wrote an article how robert mueller works a case fortifor time magazine, tell me, at this point, in time, how is he working this case. >> he's going to keep doing exactly what he's doing. this
if you've been inside a national security arena, especially in the fbi or any other united states intelligence community or other arorganizations, the fisa process is extremely rigorous, so many checks and balances. it comes up through the highest levels of the organization. and i can tell you, having been the assistant director of counterintelligence and signed off on hundreds and hundreds of fisas, they never make it up the first time, the second time, numerous reviews before they go across...
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they had worked with the fbi's behavioral analysis unit to develop training on the interdiction of trafficked children. we wanted to -- very popular and successful training there within the state of texas. we saw an opportunity to replicate what was a local solution and provided seed money to fund the texas department of public safety to go out on the road and do ten -- train the trainers sessions in jurisdictions across the country. one way we're able to invest a little bit of seed money to incubate innovative ideas and to support its replication is through community policing development. i would encourage everyone to look at that solicitation when it comes out, which will hopefully be in the spring. the other programs i want to mention is to double back to our hiring program. the eligibility for that is for local law enforcement agencies, however, critical component of that application is the development of key and strategic partnerships, based on the crime and public safety topic that the agency has identified. i want to make two notes on our hiring program. we are -- we have elevated the
they had worked with the fbi's behavioral analysis unit to develop training on the interdiction of trafficked children. we wanted to -- very popular and successful training there within the state of texas. we saw an opportunity to replicate what was a local solution and provided seed money to fund the texas department of public safety to go out on the road and do ten -- train the trainers sessions in jurisdictions across the country. one way we're able to invest a little bit of seed money to...
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russian companies for committing federal crimes while seeking to interfere in the united states political system. the fbirning about the danger of the florida school shooter. battling criminal gangs in rio dejaneiro — brazil's president orders the army to take over security in the state. the new south african president, cyril ramaphosa, has been setting out his plans to end corruption — in his first state of the nation address.
russian companies for committing federal crimes while seeking to interfere in the united states political system. the fbirning about the danger of the florida school shooter. battling criminal gangs in rio dejaneiro — brazil's president orders the army to take over security in the state. the new south african president, cyril ramaphosa, has been setting out his plans to end corruption — in his first state of the nation address.
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after steele was terminated a source validation report conducted by an independent unit within fbi assessedsteele's reporting was corroborated. yet in early january 2017, director comey briefed president-elect trump on a summary. steele dossier even though it was, according to the his june 2017 testimony, quote, salacious and unverified. while the fisa application relied on reporting of unrelated matters, it goernds or concealed his not an trump financial and ideological motivations. further more, mccabe testified before the committee in december 2017 that no surveillance warrant would have been sought from the fisa court without the steele dossier information. that last bit about m here in t. but the portion about james comey and what he testified, that the memo was salacious and unverified, that is misleading. james comey in his testimony in front of congress did not say that the entire steele dossier was salacious and unverified. he was saying a portion of it was salacious and unverified. this is chairman bur asking the question of james comey. and the public domain is this question of t
after steele was terminated a source validation report conducted by an independent unit within fbi assessedsteele's reporting was corroborated. yet in early january 2017, director comey briefed president-elect trump on a summary. steele dossier even though it was, according to the his june 2017 testimony, quote, salacious and unverified. while the fisa application relied on reporting of unrelated matters, it goernds or concealed his not an trump financial and ideological motivations. further...
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russian companies for committing federal crimes while seeking to interfere in the united states political system. the fbidanger of the florida school shooter. battling criminal gangs in rio dejaneiro — brazil's president orders the army to take over security in the state. the new south african president, cyril ramaphosa, has been setting out his plans to end corruption — in his first state of the nation address. every time someone receives a bribe, there is someone who is prepared to
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immigration and customs enforcement homeland security investigation unit, the fbi and the department of justice, now you're getting my point on partnership, the u.s. attorney's office for the eastern district of wisconsin and d.o.j. civil rights division human trafficking prosecution unit, today that monster of a man is behind bars and there i hope he stays. unfortunately the must like this are far too common. they don't always end injustice. that's why quantitive actions like today's summit are so important because we must work together to end the scourge on our community. at the department of homeland security, the blue campaign, i am wearing blue in honor of our country and campaign and i hope you do that next year. it's our unified effort to raise public consciousness about human trafficking and bring the traffickers to justice. in addition to new public service announcements this year, the blue campaign will continue to develop industry toolkits and training products. these products will help you, private industry, law-enforcement and nonprofits to recognize the signs of traffick
immigration and customs enforcement homeland security investigation unit, the fbi and the department of justice, now you're getting my point on partnership, the u.s. attorney's office for the eastern district of wisconsin and d.o.j. civil rights division human trafficking prosecution unit, today that monster of a man is behind bars and there i hope he stays. unfortunately the must like this are far too common. they don't always end injustice. that's why quantitive actions like today's summit...
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immigration arrests, detention and if foundry movable by final order, removal from the united states. >>> the fbi is seeking new information in the disappearance of danielle imbo and richard petrone, it was 13 years ago today that the two were last seen leaving a baron philadelphia's south street. neither the couple nor petrone 's dodge pickup truck has ever been seen since. there is a $50,000 reward for information on the couple's whereabouts or for information to lead to an arrest. >>> tracking a winter warm up, temperatures will be sky rocketing in the next couple of days, meteorologist kate bilo is watching things on the sky deck for you, how warm will it get, kate. >> we're talking about two broken records over next two days, serious warmth for february, it comes on the heels of snow over weekend, rain out there today and now we're talking about 70's, talk about weather whiplash. lets look at storm scan three, little chilly, i can tell you, but a raw, cloudy evening, with temperatures in the 40's. still a few showers popping up here and there across the map, mostly to the north and see anoth
immigration arrests, detention and if foundry movable by final order, removal from the united states. >>> the fbi is seeking new information in the disappearance of danielle imbo and richard petrone, it was 13 years ago today that the two were last seen leaving a baron philadelphia's south street. neither the couple nor petrone 's dodge pickup truck has ever been seen since. there is a $50,000 reward for information on the couple's whereabouts or for information to lead to an arrest....
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we have those units set up now for pedophiles. the fbi and the state have units where they peruse the social media to see what pedophiles are doing. so they can do that in these kinds of cases. >> neil: someone was telling me there's ways to set of algorithms and way over my head where any reference, threatening references, where you're using key words like "kill", "destroy", "murder", et cetera. this has come up in prior incidents that would lead you to someone or get attention. but a lot of privacy advocates say that's a slippery slope. because then you're going after people. it's a freedom of speech issue. what do you say? >> to some degree, you cannot holler fire in a theater. that's what the constitution says. there are safe guards and there's limitations. when you look at this killer, nicholkolas cruz, in september , he was supposed to have said "i'm going to be a professional school shooter." and the fbi, you had something on the last segment that i agreed with. i don't know. it seems to me the fbi dropped the ball here. so no, you
we have those units set up now for pedophiles. the fbi and the state have units where they peruse the social media to see what pedophiles are doing. so they can do that in these kinds of cases. >> neil: someone was telling me there's ways to set of algorithms and way over my head where any reference, threatening references, where you're using key words like "kill", "destroy", "murder", et cetera. this has come up in prior incidents that would lead you to...
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fbi. peacocks can't fly long distances and united airlines wants it to keep it that way.fter feathers flew this weekend when a passenger tried to board with a pet bird for emotional support the airline is changing its policy. they'll demand that they are trained to behavior in public, are vaccinated and not a health threat. delta is planning similar changes. the peacock is banned by current regulations. >> it's time for medical workers to take a stand. switching to standing at your desk burns 54-calories a day, about five and a half pounds less body fat over the course of a year. >> the next couple of days will be filled with trash talking between eagle and patriot fans. for one family, trash talk is a normal part of the day everyday. this is a house divided. reporter christie ileto has the story. >> we say brady is so old. he needs to retire. >> the trash talking at the smith home is nonstop once it became clear that the eagles and patriots will have a rematch. >> we are not being mean. >> just serious about their team. >> mike has been a patriot fan his whole life. laur
fbi. peacocks can't fly long distances and united airlines wants it to keep it that way.fter feathers flew this weekend when a passenger tried to board with a pet bird for emotional support the airline is changing its policy. they'll demand that they are trained to behavior in public, are vaccinated and not a health threat. delta is planning similar changes. the peacock is banned by current regulations. >> it's time for medical workers to take a stand. switching to standing at your desk...
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had her lawyers picking and deciding what was going to be accessible for the fbi and what was not and anybody else in the united states, the fbi would have con fission skated personal computers, working computers, looked at everything a to z and she was above the law with that. she picked and chose what she was going to be giving to them and not taking ownership of it, and if she felt she had nothing to hide, she would have given everything, let the make am impartial, independent investigation, and mr. comey in my view, based on a limited the information he that to go with, he made a decision that there was nothing that it could press charges on, and so the conference that he had, conference he showed was called not to destroy her reputation but was to say, based on the evidence that we have, the limited evidence that we have, that there's nothing we can press charges with. >> host: okay, thanks, call sneer you make a valid point. people were suspicious that she didn't allow everybody to read through her personal e-mails. e-mails that anybody, including yourself, would not want to be published on the front page
had her lawyers picking and deciding what was going to be accessible for the fbi and what was not and anybody else in the united states, the fbi would have con fission skated personal computers, working computers, looked at everything a to z and she was above the law with that. she picked and chose what she was going to be giving to them and not taking ownership of it, and if she felt she had nothing to hide, she would have given everything, let the make am impartial, independent investigation,...
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and the m ista kes abusers make the stakes and the mistakes of falder were spotted by the fbi and also by nu unitovernment's monitoring centre. so this is a big success for them but the scale of this problem is huge. a dark net child abuse site close down next year, it is thought to have had tens of thousands of users. angus, thank you. the prime minister has announced a major review of university funding in england, saying that students are paying some of the highest charges in the world. in a speech in derby, theresa may also called for an end to "outdated attitudes" that favour university over technical education. labour says it's not a review that's needed, but instead an entire restructuring of the education sector. 0ur political editor, laura kuenssberg reports. it contains flasher geography. —— flash photography. it's not me learning, it'sjust me coping. i do believe education should be free. it's too much, basically. it's too much. big dreams but big debts. these derby first years aren't paying fees upfront but expecting to owe nearly £40,000 when they're done. we are the next generation.
and the m ista kes abusers make the stakes and the mistakes of falder were spotted by the fbi and also by nu unitovernment's monitoring centre. so this is a big success for them but the scale of this problem is huge. a dark net child abuse site close down next year, it is thought to have had tens of thousands of users. angus, thank you. the prime minister has announced a major review of university funding in england, saying that students are paying some of the highest charges in the world. in a...
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fbi has gone astray. how do you react to that from the president of the united states? >> well, it's very troubling because i don't think many people remember that after september 11th, one of the big pushes was to take that national security division remove it from the fbi and put it in the homeland security. so there is a deeper meaning here and it's very troubling to me to think that, you know, perhaps there may be a move here to actually shutter the national security division and move it somewhere else. we have heard rumors of firing mueller, i'm worried this may be another tack that the supporters may do down. >> there are layers of things to be troubled by. it sounds like you're troubled by the statement from the president and the statement that precipitated this from the fbi and its director christopher wray on friday. of course, under established protocols the information provided by the caller to that miami field office about the suspect in custody should have been assessed as potential threat to life. the information then should have been forwarded to the fbi m
fbi has gone astray. how do you react to that from the president of the united states? >> well, it's very troubling because i don't think many people remember that after september 11th, one of the big pushes was to take that national security division remove it from the fbi and put it in the homeland security. so there is a deeper meaning here and it's very troubling to me to think that, you know, perhaps there may be a move here to actually shutter the national security division and move...
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we begin in the united states where the fbi has condemned plans by the white house and house republicanso release a secret memo tomorrow. the memo alleges the fbi abused its surveillance powers when investigated donald trump's presidential campaign. the agency contests the document's accuracy. they say it could undermine investigations into the russia 2016 meddling. [applause] reporter: a quick exchange overheard after donald trump's state of the union. he assures paper republican lawmaker he has every intention of putting out the memo polarizing washington. >> thank you. reporter: the memo was commissioned by devin nunes, chairman of the house intelligence committee. it describes alleged surveillance abuses by the fbi and justice department officials looking into possible ties between the trump campaign and russia. investigators are accused of failing to disclose their probe was partly based on research financed by hillary clinton's campaign. republicans when this shows antitrust -- anti-trump bias. >> there may have been malfeasance at the fbi by certain individuals, so it is our job c
we begin in the united states where the fbi has condemned plans by the white house and house republicanso release a secret memo tomorrow. the memo alleges the fbi abused its surveillance powers when investigated donald trump's presidential campaign. the agency contests the document's accuracy. they say it could undermine investigations into the russia 2016 meddling. [applause] reporter: a quick exchange overheard after donald trump's state of the union. he assures paper republican lawmaker he...
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abusers make mistakes and falder‘s mistakes were spotted by the fbi unspotted by the newjoint unit betweenis a big success for them but, and a very big but, the scale of the problem is still huge. 0ne dark at child—abuse site closed down last year had tens of thousands of members. angus crawford, thank you. drivers working for 0xfam in the months after the earthquake in haiti in 2010 were forced to bring prostitutes to the charity's premises or risk losing theirjobs, according to one source who's spoken to the bbc. 0xfam has today published an investigation which found that three of its employees physically threatened a witness during an investigation into sexual misconduct, as our diplomatic correspondent james landale reports. newsreel: ..and its operations have become an industry that's spread into 80 countries. for more than half a century, 0xfam's been helping those in need, such as these victims of conflict in nigeria in the late 1960s. but that hard—earned reputation's been put at risk by the behaviour of some of the charity's staff in haiti in 2011. the internal report says that on
abusers make mistakes and falder‘s mistakes were spotted by the fbi unspotted by the newjoint unit betweenis a big success for them but, and a very big but, the scale of the problem is still huge. 0ne dark at child—abuse site closed down last year had tens of thousands of members. angus crawford, thank you. drivers working for 0xfam in the months after the earthquake in haiti in 2010 were forced to bring prostitutes to the charity's premises or risk losing theirjobs, according to one source...
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united states. we know rank-and-file officers and the fbi, cia, nsa that they will do their job but you know there's going to be those meetings which you have overseas where you want to share information with the united states and with a wink and a nod they will pretty much let our peer, our peers will let us know we won't get the full story unless it's something that directly affects the security of the united states or their national security. i'm write agnew book about trump and russia intelligence. and it's the kgb had a four point strategy that they would use when propagandaizing about the cia. their first point was attack, demoralize the leadership of these agencies. and the second point was allow the american criticism to destroy the rank-and-file personnel. donald trump is literally carrying out russian intelligence policy. >> you know, i want to get more from you. this was an agency you worked for, frank. i'm sure these are your friends that donald trump is talking about. these are the people who are your colleagues. not only is he doing it. everything trump does filters down to the right.
united states. we know rank-and-file officers and the fbi, cia, nsa that they will do their job but you know there's going to be those meetings which you have overseas where you want to share information with the united states and with a wink and a nod they will pretty much let our peer, our peers will let us know we won't get the full story unless it's something that directly affects the security of the united states or their national security. i'm write agnew book about trump and russia...
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as i said, to stand idly by while the president of the united states, you know, goes after the fbi --dana: i guess the other thing, we don't know he's standing idly by. he just might not be able to change anything. right? >> it's conceivable that he pushed back more than we know. previs had a real challenge. i had stories in a paper back which comes out march 6. it was a wild ride for previs. the first thing he told me, take everything you know and multiply it by 50. >> dana: i talked to my cousin today. he's a rancher. imagine if calving season lasted 365 days a year. that's what this is like. good luck on the paper back. >> thank you very much. >> dana: what do we have? u.s. and canada will face off for gold in women's ice hockey for the fifth time in the last six olympics. i'll be watching that. the american meeting beating finland 5-0 this morning. team usa currently in sixth place in the overall medal count with just over 10. a scandal at the games as a bronze winning curler from russia tests positive from a banned substance. a second test would have to come up positive. russian
as i said, to stand idly by while the president of the united states, you know, goes after the fbi --dana: i guess the other thing, we don't know he's standing idly by. he just might not be able to change anything. right? >> it's conceivable that he pushed back more than we know. previs had a real challenge. i had stories in a paper back which comes out march 6. it was a wild ride for previs. the first thing he told me, take everything you know and multiply it by 50. >> dana: i...
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create the impression of a partisan, equal battle between two sides here, smear the fbi, the president of the uniteds, an authoritarian demagogue, smear the fbi, just as mccarthy smeared the department of the army or the voice of america or the state department. we are watching a side show here about a president invoking treason. that's where we are. >> it's so interesting, ann, that a lot of things that are happening these days, it seems like it's just about getting a news hit, or the first impression and it doesn't matter if it doesn't hold up to the light of truth after several days, as long as a couple of days of stories have run that there's a secret society and then it's revealed, oh, it's actually a joke and the whole thing looks silly. >> the most amazing thing about senator johnson's report today, talking about this -- it was a premise that the text messages related to the hillary clinton, when that investigate was closed in july by then fbi director comey on september 2nd, when the tes mention tajs were issued, the investigation was not open. very simple factual timeline really does answer
create the impression of a partisan, equal battle between two sides here, smear the fbi, the president of the uniteds, an authoritarian demagogue, smear the fbi, just as mccarthy smeared the department of the army or the voice of america or the state department. we are watching a side show here about a president invoking treason. that's where we are. >> it's so interesting, ann, that a lot of things that are happening these days, it seems like it's just about getting a news hit, or the...
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united states has been met by robert mueller and his team. do you believe there is a different standard? >> i'm not an attorney. i will say that most fbi agents realize you can't go to the president of the united states over the smallest of topics. in this case that will be based on the discussion by the lawyers. >> a lot of defense attorneys have said the president should not agree to such an interview with mueller and his investigators. it could be a personalory trap. the a perjury trap. he could get caught lying to federal officials and it is a crime. >> i would say a perjury trap. fbi agencies, when you go into an interview, with the president of the united states or someone on the street, you go in for the same reason. to gather information. what does this person know and how does it relate to the case? at the end of the day, you're seeking the truth. it is true the regulations make it a crime to lie to to have an agent but you don't go into an interview with that that you recall. fbi interviews by policy are recorded when there is some type of custodial situation. if you had a subject in custody, fbi policy requires that intervie
united states has been met by robert mueller and his team. do you believe there is a different standard? >> i'm not an attorney. i will say that most fbi agents realize you can't go to the president of the united states over the smallest of topics. in this case that will be based on the discussion by the lawyers. >> a lot of defense attorneys have said the president should not agree to such an interview with mueller and his investigators. it could be a personalory trap. the a...
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he's been slapped big time by the president of the united states. he's the fbi director. he was approved six months ago or so. what will is rod rosenstein and the deputy attorney general, can they stay on the job after being publicly humiliated by the president of the united states, after grave concerns of releasing this memo. >>> everybody stand by. we got a statement from the democratic leader in the house, minority leader nancy pelosi, saying this. i'll read her words. donald trump has surrendered his constitutional responsibility as commander in chief by releasing nunes' unredacted classified memo. his decision undermines our national security and is a bouquet to his friend putin. that was strong words. we'll assess that. a lot more coming up. i'll also speak live with a republican member of the house intelligence committee. this is cnn's special live coverage. we'll be right back. relief and zicam intense sinus relief. for colds and allergies, get your better back with zicam nasal sprays. a whole new concept in skin say heldefense.e-tox! new absolutely ageless®... ...
he's been slapped big time by the president of the united states. he's the fbi director. he was approved six months ago or so. what will is rod rosenstein and the deputy attorney general, can they stay on the job after being publicly humiliated by the president of the united states, after grave concerns of releasing this memo. >>> everybody stand by. we got a statement from the democratic leader in the house, minority leader nancy pelosi, saying this. i'll read her words. donald trump...
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. >> are you comfortable of the way the united states is portraying the fbi and the justice department. you saw his tweet this morning saying the top leadership and investigators of the fbi and s justice department politicized the sacred investigative case. >> i believe in that tweet president trump mentioned that he supports the ranking file of men and women of the fbi. to me, this memo was not about attacking the mueller investigation. the mueller investigation should be allowed to continue in every stone. bob mueller should be able to follow every stone and follow every lead to make sure we understand what the russians tried to do in our election and this does not repudiate the files. and, you know our country is a lot safer because of them. this ultimately for me -- >> that was why i was surprised. i know you served as an officer for the cia and you understand the importance o f the u.s. intelligence committee and protecting america's national security. when the justice department and the fbi they say releasing the memo would be extraordinary reckless that it could under mine sourc
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here you have a firsthand account, something we think is private from a senior fbi official saying the president of the unitedthing we know. that doesn't comport with what the president said publicly and it begs the question what were they talking about? maybe nothing to do with the hillary clinton email but maybe it did and maybe it had to do with donald trump. >> brings up contradictions, president obama has spoken with chris wallace, doesn't get involved in investigations but peter strzok saying he wants to know everything we are up to, he would have a big hand in what is going on. >> not just two rank and file fbi agents. peter strzok is the head, the leader of the counterespionage unit, deputy assistant director of counterintelligence. they are nonsecure phones treating 50,000 texts, that alone, why does he have security -- mika brzezinski rob: other private conversations they haven't found. >> another set of phones. julie: maybe they saved that. people should not date in the workplace. >> 50,000 texts. i love my wife, we have been married a long time. julie: fox news alert, al qaeda is still out there i
here you have a firsthand account, something we think is private from a senior fbi official saying the president of the unitedthing we know. that doesn't comport with what the president said publicly and it begs the question what were they talking about? maybe nothing to do with the hillary clinton email but maybe it did and maybe it had to do with donald trump. >> brings up contradictions, president obama has spoken with chris wallace, doesn't get involved in investigations but peter...