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the momentous tasks of drafting the surrender document fell to john counsell.s ordered to go away and write a document in an hour—and—a—half, for the germans to sign, top secret. 0nly he and the stenographers, as he called then, the typists, should know about it. so off he went, and rather stunned, sat down at his desk. extraordinary, what a huge responsibility. yes, at first he really didn't know what to put, apart from act of military surrender. then he remembered that in the office somewhere was an old peace document that could show him the style of how these things were done, and so he sat down, and began to write, "we, the undersigned..." 0h, jenny, you say this because you're better at doing this than i am, go on. i remember it by heart. i know, go on. "we the undersigned, acting by authority "of the german high command, do hereby surrender unconditionally. " newsreel: a german delegation, headed by generaljodl, germany's chief of staff, have arrived for the fateful ceremony. the general puts his signature to the document, which acknowledges the complete
the momentous tasks of drafting the surrender document fell to john counsell.s ordered to go away and write a document in an hour—and—a—half, for the germans to sign, top secret. 0nly he and the stenographers, as he called then, the typists, should know about it. so off he went, and rather stunned, sat down at his desk. extraordinary, what a huge responsibility. yes, at first he really didn't know what to put, apart from act of military surrender. then he remembered that in the office...
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the momentous tasks of drafting the surrender document fell to john counsell. for the germans to sign, top secret. only he and the stenographers, as he called then, the typists, should know about it. so off he went, and rather stunned, sat down a his desk. sat down at his desk. extraordinary, what a huge responsibility. yes, at first he really didn't know what to put, apart from act of military surrender. then he remembered that in the office somewhere was an old peace document that could show him the style of how these things were done, and so he sat down, and began and began to write, "we, the undersigned. oh, jenny, you say this because you're better at doing this than i am, go on. i remember it by heart. i know, go on. "we the undersigned, acting by authority "of the german high command, do here by surrender unconditionally. " newsreel: a german delegation, headed by generaljodl, germany's chief of staff, have arrived for the fateful ceremony. the general puts his signature to the document, which acknowledges the complete defeat of the german armed forces b
the momentous tasks of drafting the surrender document fell to john counsell. for the germans to sign, top secret. only he and the stenographers, as he called then, the typists, should know about it. so off he went, and rather stunned, sat down a his desk. sat down at his desk. extraordinary, what a huge responsibility. yes, at first he really didn't know what to put, apart from act of military surrender. then he remembered that in the office somewhere was an old peace document that could show...
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the momentous task of drafting the surrender document fell to john counsell. to sign, top secret, only he and the stenographers, as he called then, the typists, should know about it. so off he went, and rather stunned, sat down at his desk. extraordinary — what a huge responsibility. yes, at first, he really didn't know what to put, apart from act of military surrender. and then he remembered that in the office somewhere was an old peace document that could sort of show him the style of how these things were done, and so he sat down, and began to write, "we, the undersigned. oh, jenny, you say this because you're better at doing this than i am, go on. i remember it by heart. i know, go on. "we the undersigned, acting by authority of the german high command, do hereby surrender unconditionally. " newsreel: a german delegation, headed by generaljodl, germany's chief of staff, have arrived for the fateful ceremony. the general puts his signature to the document, which acknowledges the complete defeat of the german armed forces by those of britain, russia and the
the momentous task of drafting the surrender document fell to john counsell. to sign, top secret, only he and the stenographers, as he called then, the typists, should know about it. so off he went, and rather stunned, sat down at his desk. extraordinary — what a huge responsibility. yes, at first, he really didn't know what to put, apart from act of military surrender. and then he remembered that in the office somewhere was an old peace document that could sort of show him the style of how...
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questioning from justices you might not expect them from, including this from chief justice john roberts. >> counsel, for all that, you don't argue that the grand jury cannot investigate the president, do you? >> we did not seek to have an injunction as was the case involving vice president agnew in enjoining the grand jury. we have targeted the utilization of the temporary immunity here to the subpoena. that's correct. >> well, in other words, it's okay for the grand jury to investigate except it can't use the traditional and most effective device that grand juries have typically used, which is the subpoena. >> it can't use a subpoena targeting the president. and under his article ii responsibilities and the supremacy clause, that is our view would be inappropriate and unconstitutional. so we have not challenged the -- >> and i don't understand -- your theory in terms of distraction and all that would seem to go much farther than resisting the subpoena. i don't know why you don't resist the investigation in its entirety or why your theory wouldn't lead to that. >> well, our -- our position is that
questioning from justices you might not expect them from, including this from chief justice john roberts. >> counsel, for all that, you don't argue that the grand jury cannot investigate the president, do you? >> we did not seek to have an injunction as was the case involving vice president agnew in enjoining the grand jury. we have targeted the utilization of the temporary immunity here to the subpoena. that's correct. >> well, in other words, it's okay for the grand jury to...
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country that what is in prospect is not quite as bright and vivid as it once was, but i take your counseling johnwe will -- come, john, and we will remain anticipatory in posture. john, thanks so much. john solomon, "just the news." appreciate it. >>> up next, was general michael flynn targeted because of his soft position on russia or his tough position on china? what was going on? we take it up with dr. michael pillsbury here next. we'll be right back, stay with us. ♪ thanks for sharing your diy haircuts. thanks for sharing your savage moves, and especially your awkward ones. thanks for sharing your cute kids. and your adorable pets. now it's our turn to share... with the geico giveback. a 15% credit on car and motorcycle policies for both current and new customers. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. so thanks again. one good share deserves another. so thanks again. ♪ ♪ ♪ some companies still have hr stuck between employeesentering data.a. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the ent
country that what is in prospect is not quite as bright and vivid as it once was, but i take your counseling johnwe will -- come, john, and we will remain anticipatory in posture. john, thanks so much. john solomon, "just the news." appreciate it. >>> up next, was general michael flynn targeted because of his soft position on russia or his tough position on china? what was going on? we take it up with dr. michael pillsbury here next. we'll be right back, stay with us. ♪...
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country that what is in prospect is not quite as bright and vivid as it once was, but i take your counseling john -- come, john, and we will remain anticipatory in posture. john, thanks so much. john solomon, "just the news." appreciate it. >>> up next, was general michael flynn targeted because of his soft position on russia or his tough position on china? what was going on? we take it up with dr. michael pillsbury here next. we'll be right back, stay with us. ♪ it's best we stay apart for a bit, but you're not alone. we're automatically refunding our customers a portion of their personal auto premiums. learn more at libertymutual.com/covid-19. [ piano playing ] lou: the radical dems, the deep stat, the national left-wing media all combined, claiming it was general flynn's relationship with russia that led to obama era fbi, justice department and and intelligence community to go after him. but could it have been also his tough position on china, perhaps, that led to his unmasking, which was highly up popular with president obama, of course? former national security adviser susan rice testified i
country that what is in prospect is not quite as bright and vivid as it once was, but i take your counseling john -- come, john, and we will remain anticipatory in posture. john, thanks so much. john solomon, "just the news." appreciate it. >>> up next, was general michael flynn targeted because of his soft position on russia or his tough position on china? what was going on? we take it up with dr. michael pillsbury here next. we'll be right back, stay with us. ♪ it's best...
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country that what is in prospect is not quite as bright and vivid as it once was, but i take your counseling john will -- come, john, and we will remain anticipatory in posture. john, thanks so much. john solomon, "just the news." appreciate it. >>> up next, was general michael flynn targeted because of his soft position on russia or his tough position on china? what was going on? we take it up with dr. michael pillsbury here next. we'll be right back, stay with us. announcer: there are everyday actions to help prevent the spread of respiratory diseases. wash your hands. avoid close contact with people who are sick. avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth. stay home when you are sick. cover your cough or sneeze. clean and disinfect frequently touched objects with household cleaning spray. for more information, visit cdc.gov/covid19. this message brought to you by the national association of broadcasters and this station. lou: the radical dems, the deep stat, the national left-wing media all combined, claiming it was general flynn's relationship with russia that led to obama era fbi, justice depa
country that what is in prospect is not quite as bright and vivid as it once was, but i take your counseling john will -- come, john, and we will remain anticipatory in posture. john, thanks so much. john solomon, "just the news." appreciate it. >>> up next, was general michael flynn targeted because of his soft position on russia or his tough position on china? what was going on? we take it up with dr. michael pillsbury here next. we'll be right back, stay with us....
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they were essential to all of the defendants, including john dean, his white house counsel, who said listen to the tapes. nixon was talking about paying hush money. elliot richardson told me he met with nixon multiple times to calm his fears about cox, and cox or just soon cut off his arm been do anything improper or politically motivated. nixon scowled at him from across the desk, because he assumed political motive in everything. cox really didn't want a constitutional showdown. he knew there was a legitimate question here, based on this notion of executive privilege, as to whether he did have the power to subpoena those tapes from the chief executive. i can tell you most people don't realize this, but scholars at that time would have put their money on nixon in this battle. he had just won a major reelection victory. the argument was why should a special prosecutor who is unelected, or the courts, tell a president what he has to disclose from the inner sanctum of the white house? so it was very much an open question at this time. incidentally, one of you guys asked me why nixon di
they were essential to all of the defendants, including john dean, his white house counsel, who said listen to the tapes. nixon was talking about paying hush money. elliot richardson told me he met with nixon multiple times to calm his fears about cox, and cox or just soon cut off his arm been do anything improper or politically motivated. nixon scowled at him from across the desk, because he assumed political motive in everything. cox really didn't want a constitutional showdown. he knew there...
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finally, i want to remind congressman john ratcliffe and the intelligence community the hold i placed on william ivanina, for general counsel, i did the two years ago. i placed that in my capacity as chairman of the judiciary committee. i explained in detail many times before why i hold onto him and i'm not going to bother explaining it again other than to mention attorney general rosenstein agreed to give me the documents. in turn general rosenstein blamed director coats who blamed rosenstein. you have heard it before. all my colleagues have. whether you have a republican or democrat administration it is your typical bureaucratic blame game thanks to acting director grew now and attorney general william barr the blame game has ended but importantly especially for future administrations and congressman john ratcliffe i want to make clear the judiciary committee jurisdiction extends to intelligence community since the authorization the created the senate select committee the senate explicitly reserve for others standing committees like the senate judiciary committee, independent authority to study and review any intelligence
finally, i want to remind congressman john ratcliffe and the intelligence community the hold i placed on william ivanina, for general counsel, i did the two years ago. i placed that in my capacity as chairman of the judiciary committee. i explained in detail many times before why i hold onto him and i'm not going to bother explaining it again other than to mention attorney general rosenstein agreed to give me the documents. in turn general rosenstein blamed director coats who blamed rosenstein....
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not recommended that, but i wouldn't hesitate to take the counsel of my doctor and any american should do likewise >> reporter: nbc's dr. john torres. >> don't listen to other people when they tell you to take other medicines like this. again the benefit might not be there but the harm certainly could. >> reporter: the decision to take any drug is ultimately one between a patient and their doctor >> kristen welker at the white house, thank you. >>> the governor of new jersey said today officials are war gaming what a return to school might look like next fall, whether to reopen, how to reopen. some of the toughest decisions facing states and parents are understandably nervous. here's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: a single mom in the bronx and she's worried. >> it's stressful. there are times i felt myself having to close myself in the bathroom and cry. i feel like i'm living in a whole nightmare >> reporter: when the pandemic hit she quit her job to take care of her three kids. two have special needs. for her it's critical whether new york schools reopen this fall >> what we're worried about especially parents with students w
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john. let's bring an counsel to the president kellyanne conway live from the white house. good morning. >> good morning, sandra. >> sandra: i look forward to the briefing happening at 2:00 eastern time today with kayleigh mcenany but to michael flynn and what happens next with this. talking about a possible pardon, he said he would even consider bringing flynn back saying he is essentially exonerated. is this president really considering that? >> the president stated very clearly yesterday this is the first time he's been asked that. i think he is more likely to bring him to the oval office or white house as his guest and to review what has happened to michael flynn which should have a chilling effect on every american because if it can happen to the president's newly installed national security advisor, it can happen to you and by the way, peter strzok and his lisa page of the whole lot of them at the upper echelon of the fbi misrepresenting the rank-and-file 35,000 wonderful fbi agents across this country and world that do a fabulous job on behalf of each of us and god b
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john sullivan u.s. reporter and fox news contributor and robert ray, former whitewater independent counsel.e begin with you. was that the motive, will sabotage the trump presidency by going after flynn? >> i don't think there's any doubt that was part of it, they needed to get general flynn removed because once he was installed as the national security advisor, within a short period of time, he would know everything that had gone on and he would know about the illegal basis for everything that had transpired before it. we know now by the way, that president obama is the only president to have multiple opinions by the fisa court, chief judges, accusing him and his fbi and d.o.j. of illegally accessing nsa databases, and that is one of the things they were really afraid of flynn finding out about. >> john solomon, would you agree without that inevitably the obama administration feared that a guy like flynn, steeped in intelligence and experienced in that with unrivaled the intelligence community at the hands of people like klapper, comey and brennan. >> no doubt, that's one of their big motiv
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think tank founded in 1919 by stanford alumnist president herbert hoover, up next john hugh who worked in office of legal counsel at the justice department during the george w. bush administration spoke at common wealth club in 2012 about coauthored book called taming globalization. >> so let me just briefly describe case of medine versus texas and to me it capsulates a lot of the issues in taming organization. .. require that when an alien is arrested in the united states, he be given warnings he can seek access to his consulate and get assistant from translators and so on. texas refused to reconsider its decision, even thoughed hate not provided these warnings as required by a treaty. the country of mexico went to the international court of justice to seek relief, saying the united states violate its treaty obligations. the international court of justice found against the united states, and said the united states had in fact violate our obligations under the treaty and issued an order to united states to had the execution of mr. medellin and other aliens on death row. president bush issued an order to the gove
think tank founded in 1919 by stanford alumnist president herbert hoover, up next john hugh who worked in office of legal counsel at the justice department during the george w. bush administration spoke at common wealth club in 2012 about coauthored book called taming globalization. >> so let me just briefly describe case of medine versus texas and to me it capsulates a lot of the issues in taming organization. .. require that when an alien is arrested in the united states, he be given...
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john, thank you, nice to see you. want to bring in independent counsel, good afternoon to you. nancy pelosi is pitching her idea, we might get interrupted here but just give us a sense right now as to what bill barr does at the department of justice with the flynn matter now, what would you expect? >> i think he is done what he needed to do, which is to appoint someone who is very respected him a career civil servant of so many years, jeff jensen to conduct a fresh review of the entire situation for general flynn, and now we have the benefit of that and the disclosures that came out and the motions dismissed the information of the indictment, and when you read that document as i know you have to, it is quite chilling, and it suggests that bill barr did precisely what he should be doing as an honest attorney general, serious issues have been raised about the investigation, had been unanimously confirmed by the senate to take a fresh look, new information for lawyers that they had uncovered and the result was that interview on january 24th 2017 should never have taken place whats
john, thank you, nice to see you. want to bring in independent counsel, good afternoon to you. nancy pelosi is pitching her idea, we might get interrupted here but just give us a sense right now as to what bill barr does at the department of justice with the flynn matter now, what would you expect? >> i think he is done what he needed to do, which is to appoint someone who is very respected him a career civil servant of so many years, jeff jensen to conduct a fresh review of the entire...
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counsel their business is business. quotient if any shape or form and of course this is on john as we see from the notes which alex sapporo is just discuss is clearly a case of entrapment i say that with complete cultus and consider also kobe's words that alex was too far it was just mentioned. i could not have got away with it with a win in the previous administration got away with it this is a police official the senior police official all the you know. states to a king about getting away with some ease that heloc least mental and the nation's most senior police officer this thing is a shocking affair it was a roast case of entrapment and that's when it was. outsourced for i mean this obviously was the kneecaps being mean the new administration or you decapitate the national security advisor i mean there's you know general flynn has a very long career and he did make a lot of enemies in the process it is widely believed that he was going to reorganize american foreign policy in many respects not against iran he helped that position as other administrations and this was obviously directed it going after trump himself ok
counsel their business is business. quotient if any shape or form and of course this is on john as we see from the notes which alex sapporo is just discuss is clearly a case of entrapment i say that with complete cultus and consider also kobe's words that alex was too far it was just mentioned. i could not have got away with it with a win in the previous administration got away with it this is a police official the senior police official all the you know. states to a king about getting away...
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poll from, the harris poll showing 53% of americans, john, 53% of americans believe the steele dossier was accurate even though the special counseltermined that it was, it was a fraud. >> yeah. no, well, what it shows you is that the main stream media with, which built up the christopher steele dossier and then stopped reporting on it when it unraveled in front of our eyes ors has done a bad job. as a result, the american public has been misled. the news media, "the new york times," "the washington post," cnn all are responsible for that misunderstanding in the american public. had they watched fox news, had they read my reporting, they would know long ago that the steele dossier had not only been debunked, but that it was likely russia misinformation on multiple instances. but because the mainstream the media has swept this under the rug, they built it up, they created a false scandal, and then they moved on and never corrected the record, the american public has that misperception. it shows some of the education that we all have to do for the american public over the next few months. lou: absolutely. as always, john, great to h
poll from, the harris poll showing 53% of americans, john, 53% of americans believe the steele dossier was accurate even though the special counseltermined that it was, it was a fraud. >> yeah. no, well, what it shows you is that the main stream media with, which built up the christopher steele dossier and then stopped reporting on it when it unraveled in front of our eyes ors has done a bad job. as a result, the american public has been misled. the news media, "the new york...
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counsel has joined us. thank you, matt. and elise, good afternoon. a question, johnsays some lawmakers say all or part of your emergency borrowing plan is not constitutional. what is your response to them? are you getting an opinion from the state attorney general that you can make public to settle any constitutional concerns? and my question is, regarding the asymptomatic testing, how will the worried well be weeded out, and how many a symptomatically test and be conducted each day? matic testsy asympto can be conducted each day? and you expect to expand that to a bigger population or a bigger geographic region? gov. murphy: a constitutional question before the house. >> i'm not going to get into a back-and-forth on what some members of the legislature have said. we feel very confident plan is constitutional, both on the text of the statute, and based on precedent from prior cases. i have a comment on this. the text of the constitution. i am not sure i may have said statute. gov. murphy: i would echo we would not be doing this if we did not think it was constitution
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ron john in homeland security will do his own hearings this is bun masking campaign officials and special counselnd origins of the probe. senator graham is cool to president trump's demands that president obama testify. senator graham is saying he would like to invite both obama and trump to come in. welcome louisiana senator bill cassidy. senator, should obama, thanks for joining us. should president obama, should president trump, should biden testify? >> if they have something to offer, if they think they can add absolutely they should. right now there is a lot of uncertainty. were there people in the oval office ordering fbi to investigate the trump campaign? that's the question. i would not, i would not want that to be my legacy. i don't think president obama does either. if he has something to add i think it would be pretty good. >> you know republican doug colins spoke on all of that. he spoke on newly-released documents showing obama's inner circle including joe biden, james clapper, james comey, john brennan, samantha power, obama's chief of staff all individually tried to unmask michael
ron john in homeland security will do his own hearings this is bun masking campaign officials and special counselnd origins of the probe. senator graham is cool to president trump's demands that president obama testify. senator graham is saying he would like to invite both obama and trump to come in. welcome louisiana senator bill cassidy. senator, should obama, thanks for joining us. should president obama, should president trump, should biden testify? >> if they have something to offer,...
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. >>> joining me is maya wiley, former counsel to the mayor i have and an independent police oversight agency and john thompson founder fight for justice enterprises, mike, good to have you with us. let me first get your reaction to the criminal complaint, the charges that were filed today. what do you make of them overall? >> overall, they're devastating to read, ayman. you put the time clock up there, two minutes and 53 seconds. and that's just the two minutes and 53 second after which mr. floyd had stopped moving. and one of the chilling things about the complaint is it makes very clear that officers -- not only was mr. floyd saying he couldn't breathe, officers themselves started asking should we flip him? and mr. chauvin is basically like no. and this went on for well over eight minutes. so that is obviously an extremely disturbing read. the charges themselves, i think we've already heard from the family that they wanted to see a murder charge. it's -- you can see the thinking behind the prosecutors in this complaint when they charge third-degree murder. you know, the issue that prosecutors have
. >>> joining me is maya wiley, former counsel to the mayor i have and an independent police oversight agency and john thompson founder fight for justice enterprises, mike, good to have you with us. let me first get your reaction to the criminal complaint, the charges that were filed today. what do you make of them overall? >> overall, they're devastating to read, ayman. you put the time clock up there, two minutes and 53 seconds. and that's just the two minutes and 53 second...
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next up, former independent counsel ken starr on newly-released house intelligence documents revealing that despite heated denials by democrats, top clinton official johnesta testified under oath that yes, the dnc and the hillary campaign did split the costs 50/50 of the now debunk steele dossier that has been set to have russian disinformation in it. remember that was used by the fbi to launch the whole trump russia probe. ken starr next. ♪. here's the thing about managing multiple clouds for your business. when you've got public clouds, and private clouds, and hybrid clouds- things can get a bit cloudy for you. but now, there's the dell technologies cloud, powered by vmware. a single hub for a consistent operating experience across all your clouds. that should clear things up. "show me what you're made of." so we showed it our people, sourcing and distributing more fresh food than anyone... we showed it our drivers helping grocers restock their shelves. we showed it how we're donating millions of meals to those in need. we showed it how we helped thousands of restaurants convert to takeout and pop up markets. and how we're encouraging all americans t
next up, former independent counsel ken starr on newly-released house intelligence documents revealing that despite heated denials by democrats, top clinton official johnesta testified under oath that yes, the dnc and the hillary campaign did split the costs 50/50 of the now debunk steele dossier that has been set to have russian disinformation in it. remember that was used by the fbi to launch the whole trump russia probe. ken starr next. ♪. here's the thing about managing multiple clouds...
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liz: next up former independent counsel can star on the newly released house intelligence documents revealing the fight he did the miles top clinton official johnodesta testified under oath that the dnc and the hillary campaign did split the cost, 5050 of the now debunked steele dossier that has been said to have russian disinformation and it, remember that was used by the fbi to launch the whole trump russia launch the whole trump russia propen road and telling peopleie that liberty mutual customizes your insurance, so you only pay for what you need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ unlike ordinary wmemory supplementsr? neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference. as the covid-19 pandemic sweeps the world we urgently need your help. our elderly jewish brothers and sisters who are so precious to god, have no access to food, medicine; or to keep themselves safe from the virus. and right now, we must take extraordinary measures during these extraordinary times
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liz: next up former independent counsel can star on the newly released house intelligence documents revealing the fight he did the miles top clinton official johnodesta testified under oath that the dnc and the hillary campaign did split the cost, 5050 of the now debunked steele dossier that has been said to have russian disinformation and it, remember that was used by the fbi to launch the whole trump russia probe. can star next. ♪ i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. oh, so the legs on the bottom and motorcycle on the top? yeah. yeah, i could see that. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. i come face to face with a lot of behinds. so i know there's a big need for gas-x maximum strength. it works fast. relieving pressure, bloating, and discomfort before you know it. so no one needs to know you've got gas. gas-x liz: newly released househ: intelligence documents reveal the top clinton officials john podesta testified under oath that the dnc and the hillary campaign did in fact split the cost 5050 of the now debunked steele dossier used by the fda to launch the trump
liz: next up former independent counsel can star on the newly released house intelligence documents revealing the fight he did the miles top clinton official johnodesta testified under oath that the dnc and the hillary campaign did split the cost, 5050 of the now debunked steele dossier that has been said to have russian disinformation and it, remember that was used by the fbi to launch the whole trump russia probe. can star next. ♪ i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still...
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counsel robert mueller. the house has long tried to get mueller's grand jury testimony and just today, chief justice john roberts temporarily deleted. >> bret: chad, we'll follow it. thank you. intimates democracy 2020 report, a blast from the past they could be another explosive blow to the joe biden presidential campaign. it comes in the form of new evidence appearing to bolster the sexual assault claim against biden by a former member of his senate staff. correspondent peter doocy shows us. >> behind the scenes, joe biden isn't taking any chances. >> good afternoon. this morning we received the worst job report in history. >> there's a new distraction for biden, tara reade who accuses him of raping her on capitol grounds. according to documents, her ex-husband wrote that she spoke of sexual harassment in the biden office and that she "eventually struck a deal with the chief of staff of the century's office and left her position." sp 12 gains visibility, the biden campaign keeps pushing back claiming "every day more and more inconsistencies arise. women must receive the benefit of the doubt. they must be able
counsel robert mueller. the house has long tried to get mueller's grand jury testimony and just today, chief justice john roberts temporarily deleted. >> bret: chad, we'll follow it. thank you. intimates democracy 2020 report, a blast from the past they could be another explosive blow to the joe biden presidential campaign. it comes in the form of new evidence appearing to bolster the sexual assault claim against biden by a former member of his senate staff. correspondent peter doocy...
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a case where the public interest counseled the court to take a long, hard look at the government's explanation and the evidence, it is this one." so, they're asking, johnfor permission to be able to weigh in here. they're drawing direct parallels to the watergate scandal. they are saying that the justice department under bill barr is behaving in a similar fashion during that period when they were under pressure from richard nixon, and so they want to be able to weigh in further before the judge makes a final decision. as you said, john, very unusual thing for the judge to even bring in somebody else outside from the defendant and the government, but in this case, nothing has gone normally, as you normally have in these cases. >> in the courts, on twitter, this is a case that continues to stir it up, and we'll keep on top of it. evan perez, appreciate it. keep track of that for us. >>> health officials say it's crucial to reopening safely, but the united states still behind many countries with contact tracing. th, stability, and online tools you need. and now it's no different. because helping you through this crisis is what we're made for. to ewhether
a case where the public interest counseled the court to take a long, hard look at the government's explanation and the evidence, it is this one." so, they're asking, johnfor permission to be able to weigh in here. they're drawing direct parallels to the watergate scandal. they are saying that the justice department under bill barr is behaving in a similar fashion during that period when they were under pressure from richard nixon, and so they want to be able to weigh in further before the...
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counsel neil eggleston had instructed her to do this.s.th why? is there another document that we haven't seen yet directing strozk to keep the flynn operation going? well, time will tell. or maybe john durham will. and that's the angle. joining me now is mollie hemingway, senior editor e at te federalist and fox news computer. also with me is red light, formerie cia analyst, and former nsa chief of staff. mollie, seems like all roads lead to the fbi which makes this whole thing a heck of a lot like a domestic spying operation. now that we know that the 28th phone call on december of 2016 was not unmasked because you didn't need to unmask it because it was done by the fbi. >> well, they maybe should've massed it, though, if they were picking up information on ambassador kislyak that might've been completely legitimate, to not mask the identity of an american citizen who has civil liberties, privacy rights, our problem, and it's a problem precisely the reason that you are handing the information out f willy-nilly, it goes to a lotf people and ends up leaking to "the washington post" and one of the stories in "washington post" claims nine sources confirming phone call with kislyak.'s t
counsel neil eggleston had instructed her to do this.s.th why? is there another document that we haven't seen yet directing strozk to keep the flynn operation going? well, time will tell. or maybe john durham will. and that's the angle. joining me now is mollie hemingway, senior editor e at te federalist and fox news computer. also with me is red light, formerie cia analyst, and former nsa chief of staff. mollie, seems like all roads lead to the fbi which makes this whole thing a heck of a lot...
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counsel robert mueller's report. a senior administration official says intel committee chairman adam schiff is now in "panic mode" after repeatedly claiming there was direct evidence of collusion. remember that? louisiana senator johnedy says congressman schiff lied and got away with it. >> if you and i lied to congress, it's perjury. if congress lies to us, it's politics. it's third world country stuff. the whole time, chairman shift schiff's lecture all of us about the rule of law. he's lying to the american people. an ounce of hypocrisy is worth a pound of ambition. >> harris: chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is live in washington with more on this. hi, mike. >> good afternoon, new revelations by the origins of the russia probe. in august 2017 memo reveals then acting attorney general rod rosenstein authorized special counsel robert mueller to go well beyond the initial scope of the russia probe to look into any links or coordination between the russian government and members of the 2016 trump campaign. rosenstein also authorized looking into criminal allegations against carter page, paul manafort, george papadopoulos, michael flynn, and an unidentified fifth person, to determine if they were actin
counsel robert mueller's report. a senior administration official says intel committee chairman adam schiff is now in "panic mode" after repeatedly claiming there was direct evidence of collusion. remember that? louisiana senator johnedy says congressman schiff lied and got away with it. >> if you and i lied to congress, it's perjury. if congress lies to us, it's politics. it's third world country stuff. the whole time, chairman shift schiff's lecture all of us about the rule of...
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counsel reviewing this complaint saying it has found substantial likelihood of wrongdoing. expect that to be discussed at length here in this hearing in a matter of moments, guys. >> john harwood, the president on the attack against dr. bright in advance of his testimony, using a charge he's used frequently before of critics of the president, the administration. he said he's disgruntled, calls it a so-called whistleblower complaint. what's behind this? >> reporter: he also says, jim, nobody liked him, nobody respected him. this is the caliber of insult the president uses. look, he is trying to discredit the idea, which overlaps with the way he has tried to discredit anthony fauci's recommendations, that he's been behind the curve on this, that he was touting a false hope with hydro hydroxychloroquine which studies have increasingly suggested, not proven, but suggested was a false hope. rick bright was sort of draum tiesi i das -- dramatiz ing and was looking for other political considerations, economic considerations to override those considerations, and that's something president trump said about dr. anthony fauci. you see in the survey a variety of people do not trust presid
counsel reviewing this complaint saying it has found substantial likelihood of wrongdoing. expect that to be discussed at length here in this hearing in a matter of moments, guys. >> john harwood, the president on the attack against dr. bright in advance of his testimony, using a charge he's used frequently before of critics of the president, the administration. he said he's disgruntled, calls it a so-called whistleblower complaint. what's behind this? >> reporter: he also says,...
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counsel appointed. there was some manipulation involving misconduct by james comey in my opinion. int: let's go to larry tuscaloosa, alabama. you are on the are with john malcolm from the heritage foundation. good morning. caller: good morning, how are you doing this morning? host: we are good. caller: you brought up a good to general the line who might beneral close to getting off. off, general flynn signed also his attorney signed off on an agreement that he lied to the fbi, why would you think that it is not legal when both the attorney and the person who said they lied? i would like to ask you, your guest, why would you think that general flynn's son, who also brought up against hillary clinton when she was running for , she brought up, why would anybody bring up something about, she did something to defend someone who is defending a person who was defending a child molester, which was brought up by general flynn's son. i don't understand that. maybe you can explain that. i would like to thank you for bringing that point up. why would someone lie, and then turn around and have his attorney signed off on it saying they lied? that does it make any se
counsel appointed. there was some manipulation involving misconduct by james comey in my opinion. int: let's go to larry tuscaloosa, alabama. you are on the are with john malcolm from the heritage foundation. good morning. caller: good morning, how are you doing this morning? host: we are good. caller: you brought up a good to general the line who might beneral close to getting off. off, general flynn signed also his attorney signed off on an agreement that he lied to the fbi, why would you...