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this is the republican justice department so let's give us some answers.s is a pretty important question let's look at the special counsel issue. lou: i think you are certainly right. this is a republican justice department but it's people that fly our flag whether you talk about rosenstein or the special counsel robert mueller andrew mckay vin number two. the list goes on and we can't even get a response from a republican attorney general to a republican house oversight committee? >> they won't give us a response and when i asked the question when we make a decision they said i don't know which is in response to that. when you think about 2069 eyes come back to this. think about some of the things that happen. we have as full investigation into possible russian influence but we know the obama justice department tried to influence the election because remember loretta lynch called the clinton investigation. loretta lynch one day before three days before secretary is scheduled to be interviewed meets bill clinton on the tarmac in phoenix and went she discov
this is the republican justice department so let's give us some answers.s is a pretty important question let's look at the special counsel issue. lou: i think you are certainly right. this is a republican justice department but it's people that fly our flag whether you talk about rosenstein or the special counsel robert mueller andrew mckay vin number two. the list goes on and we can't even get a response from a republican attorney general to a republican house oversight committee? >>...
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so that justice department can do so. but there are rules limiting white house involvement in criminal law enforcement matters like this one. >> the informant's lawyer confirming the fbi cleared her client to speak about moscow's effort to gain influence with the clintons. the question now did president trump improperly exert his influence to punish hillary clinton and change the subject. >>reporter: allison and dave, sources tell cnn that president trump made it clear he wanted to lift the gag order against an undercover informant who played a critical role in h an fbi investigation into russian efforts to gain influence in the u.s. uranium industry. that was during the obama administration when hillary clinton was secretary of state. the president directed his senior staff, we're told, to quote, facilitate the justice department's full cooperation in lifting the order. and sources are telling us that the white house counsel don mcgahn then relayed that message to the justice department. of course the president has been
so that justice department can do so. but there are rules limiting white house involvement in criminal law enforcement matters like this one. >> the informant's lawyer confirming the fbi cleared her client to speak about moscow's effort to gain influence with the clintons. the question now did president trump improperly exert his influence to punish hillary clinton and change the subject. >>reporter: allison and dave, sources tell cnn that president trump made it clear he wanted to...
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the department of justice is an incredibly important branch, part of the executive branch, enforcing laws and ensuring public safety against foreign and domestic threats among a lot of other responsibilities. our citizens look to the department of justice to provide federal leadership in preventing and controlling crime. we rely on the department to seek just punishment for those guilty of unlawful behavior, and to ensure fair and impartial administration of justice. the department currently faces many difficult issues. our country is challenged with the over growing threat of foreign or homegrown terrorism. we have seen terrorist incidents evolving around the world, especially impacting europe. in the u.k. alone, there have been at least half a dozen major terrorist incidents in the past nine months, and i have a couple paragraphs here of other things going on, both in europe and the united states that, to save time, i am going to skip over. but there has been a lot of people killed and terrorist attacks in the western world are something we ought to be very concerned about. they are
the department of justice is an incredibly important branch, part of the executive branch, enforcing laws and ensuring public safety against foreign and domestic threats among a lot of other responsibilities. our citizens look to the department of justice to provide federal leadership in preventing and controlling crime. we rely on the department to seek just punishment for those guilty of unlawful behavior, and to ensure fair and impartial administration of justice. the department currently...
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this is a political decision by the justice department. and there are many other examples that we will put into the record. this should not be a department of justice decision on a settlement. if they sue somebody and they settle the case, the money should go to the victim of that lawsuit. it should not go to the department of justice's discretion, to pick political entities. remember, i didn't say partisan. i just said political. go to the victim. go to the victims of crime act. go to where crime victims get funds. go back to the u.s. treasury. but the money should not be made -- i'd ask for an additional minute. mr. issa: i yield the gentleman an additional one minute. the chair: the gentleman has an additional one minute. mr. poe: let's take the politics and the decision making and the credibility or lack of credibility of the justice department in settling cases on behalf of the united states people, and take it away from the justice department and put it where it's supposed to go. to the victims of that lawsuit. that's where it should
this is a political decision by the justice department. and there are many other examples that we will put into the record. this should not be a department of justice decision on a settlement. if they sue somebody and they settle the case, the money should go to the victim of that lawsuit. it should not go to the department of justice's discretion, to pick political entities. remember, i didn't say partisan. i just said political. go to the victim. go to the victims of crime act. go to where...
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justice department. those questions surround an fbi inform and under a gag order and a congressional investigation. sources tell us that president trump let it be known that he wanted the justice department to make that gag order disappear. something confirmed today by the white house adviser, kellyanne conway. >> it is not unusual for a president to weigh in. this president as you saw from everything from the jfk files to this particular ongoing investigation is for transparency. he believes as many others do, frankly, that the fbi informant should be free to say what he knows. >> kellyanne conway interviewed on the new day earlier today. the justice correspondent is joining us. do we know or did the president influence the justice department's decision? >> yes, he did. he know that from two sources that president trump directed his senior staff to get that gag order on the informant lifted. this informant said he wants to share the details of what he is calling corruption surrounding the approval of th
justice department. those questions surround an fbi inform and under a gag order and a congressional investigation. sources tell us that president trump let it be known that he wanted the justice department to make that gag order disappear. something confirmed today by the white house adviser, kellyanne conway. >> it is not unusual for a president to weigh in. this president as you saw from everything from the jfk files to this particular ongoing investigation is for transparency. he...
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the department of justice is an incredibly important part of the executive branch, enforcing laws and ensuring public safety against foreign and domestic threats among a lot of other responsibilities. our citizens look to the department of justice to provide federal leadership in preventing and controlling crime. we rely on the department to seek just punishment for those guilty of unlawful behavior and to ensure fair and impartial administration of justice. the department currently faces many difficult issues. our country is challenged with the overgrowing threat of foreign or homegrown terrorism. we've seen terrorist incidents involving -- evolving around the europe, especially impacting europe. in the uk alone, there have been at least a half a dozen major terrorist incidents in the past nine months. and i have a couple of paragraphs here of other things that have gone on, both in europe and the united states, that to save time, i'm going to skip over. but there's been a lot of people killed and terrorist attacks in the western world are something that we ought to be very concerned
the department of justice is an incredibly important part of the executive branch, enforcing laws and ensuring public safety against foreign and domestic threats among a lot of other responsibilities. our citizens look to the department of justice to provide federal leadership in preventing and controlling crime. we rely on the department to seek just punishment for those guilty of unlawful behavior and to ensure fair and impartial administration of justice. the department currently faces many...
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they've forgotten the justice department is really different from other cabinet agencies. i remember senator leahy said to me during the confirmation, you're not the secretary of justice, you're the attorney general of the united states, and there has to be a wall between the justice department and the white house, even though you're a part of the administration. put up kind of an interesting thing between me and the president who i was a friend with. there were certain things we couldn't discuss. certain things we didn't discuss. but i think that's an appropriate way for an attorney general to think of himself or herself and it's an appropriate way for the justice department to be run. >> is there more discontinuity between the justice department under jeff sessions and the justice department under president obama than there has been between previous administrations? >> i'm looking from the outside but it sure seems that way to me. there have been statements that this attorney general has made. attorney general sessions has made. the interactions he's had with the white h
they've forgotten the justice department is really different from other cabinet agencies. i remember senator leahy said to me during the confirmation, you're not the secretary of justice, you're the attorney general of the united states, and there has to be a wall between the justice department and the white house, even though you're a part of the administration. put up kind of an interesting thing between me and the president who i was a friend with. there were certain things we couldn't...
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what does the department of justice owe black women? >> everything. >> what does the department of justice owe black women? >> everything. share their names. [inaudible] say their names. caldwell. say their names. [inaudible] all of our mothers and daughters and sisters and grandmothers and great grandmas. . [cheers] what does the department of justice owe us? >> everything. >> what does the department of justice owe us? >> everything. >> what do we want? and when do we want it? >> now. >> what do we want? >> justice. >> when do we want it? >> now. >> everybody take a look at this building. [inaudible] . >> we hold the department of justice to account across this nation h we hold racist policies, racist policing, that's why we're here. we want everybody to know where this building is. this is where your complaints need to go. this is where your letters need to go. this is where your action needs to go. and that's what we're doing. we march for black women. we march-- that's what this is about. [inaudible conversations] [crowd chanting] >
what does the department of justice owe black women? >> everything. >> what does the department of justice owe black women? >> everything. share their names. [inaudible] say their names. caldwell. say their names. [inaudible] all of our mothers and daughters and sisters and grandmothers and great grandmas. . [cheers] what does the department of justice owe us? >> everything. >> what does the department of justice owe us? >> everything. >> what do we...
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lou: we take up the russia witch hunt and curious machinations in the department of justice. am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ well i'm gone lou: the opposition research democrats paid to compile the trump dossier is trying to fight house intelligence leader. they are going to plead the fifth amendment and refuse to testify. the fbi located 3 some documents connected to the 2016 tarmac meeting between former president bill clinton and attorney general loretta lynch. the papers detailing the interaction will be released next month. judicial watch requesting those documents. they were told by the justice department those documents don't exist. guess what? the justice department shall i say lied or found out they were inrac --found out they were ina. another victory and important one for the public's right to know. so congratulations. how can this be that jus
lou: we take up the russia witch hunt and curious machinations in the department of justice. am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ well i'm gone lou: the opposition research democrats paid to compile the trump dossier is trying to fight house...
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without the grand juries and justice department engagement -- we may learn far more and i expect we'll to justice the russians, the conspirators in this country and the dirty cops and dirty politicians, all of whom were engaged in conspiring against the u.s. national interests. >> according to sources i have spoken with. attorney general jeff sessions is have much involved in this right now. i don't want to make any assumptions he won't follow through. i want to sit back and wait, see what develops tomorrow as far as lifting that non-disclosure agreement. the justice department also has to work with the fbi. this criminal case we exposed started out as a counter intelligence operation. that's considered highly classified. lou: no longer do i believe that many of the people in washington who represent us, that is congress and the senate are buying the bull that it's a counter intelligence operation on the part of an also law enforcement agency, namely the fbi within the justice department in which the usual result is just to shroud the truth and shroud those who are guilty whether it's
without the grand juries and justice department engagement -- we may learn far more and i expect we'll to justice the russians, the conspirators in this country and the dirty cops and dirty politicians, all of whom were engaged in conspiring against the u.s. national interests. >> according to sources i have spoken with. attorney general jeff sessions is have much involved in this right now. i don't want to make any assumptions he won't follow through. i want to sit back and wait, see...
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strangely to me at least the justice department is defending the president. ine that it was appropriate to represent the president? was the office of legal counsel consulted? >> i believe so. and i would say that it is the responsibility of the department of justice to defend the office of the presidency in carrying on its activities against charges that are not deemed merit toreous. >> you believe that emoluments are part of that? >> i can't discuss the history of it except to say we believe this is defensible and we've taken the position that our top lawyers believe is justified. >> well, let me go to another subject and that's the pardon of sheriff joe -- president trump pardoned the former maricopa county sheriff who wos convicted of criminal contempt to stop profiling and detaining latino motorists based solely on suspicion they were undocumented immigrants. the "washington post" reported that before he decided to pardon arpaio. the president asked you to drop the criminal case against arpaio. did the president ask you whether the case against him could b
strangely to me at least the justice department is defending the president. ine that it was appropriate to represent the president? was the office of legal counsel consulted? >> i believe so. and i would say that it is the responsibility of the department of justice to defend the office of the presidency in carrying on its activities against charges that are not deemed merit toreous. >> you believe that emoluments are part of that? >> i can't discuss the history of it except...
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the department of justice.lmost eight hundred dollars when we switched our auto and home insurance. with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. hey. oh. that's my robe. is it? you could save seven hundred eighty two dollars when liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. my "business" was going nowhere... so i built this kickin' new website with godaddy. building a website in under an hour is easy! 68% of people... ...who have built their website...
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significantly the department of justice. enforcing laws in ensuring public safety against foreign and domestic threats and a lot of other responsibilities. our citizens look to the department of justice to provide federal leadership in preventing and controlling crime we rely on the department to seek just punishment for those guilty of unlawful behavior in to ensure fair and impartial administrationf of justice they currently faces many difficult issues our country is challenged with the overgaard rowing threat we've seen them evolving around the world especially impact in europe. in the uk alone. in the past nine months i have a couple of paragraphs here of other things that have gone on both in europe and the united states that to save timeat i'm going to skip over but there has been a lot of people killed and terrorist attacks in the western world our something that we ought to be very concerned about their real and we must protect our country by lawful means. congress has tried to do so by providing lawful authorities su
significantly the department of justice. enforcing laws in ensuring public safety against foreign and domestic threats and a lot of other responsibilities. our citizens look to the department of justice to provide federal leadership in preventing and controlling crime we rely on the department to seek just punishment for those guilty of unlawful behavior in to ensure fair and impartial administrationf of justice they currently faces many difficult issues our country is challenged with the...
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lou: tom fenton and his head investigator chris farrell on the broadcast. 30 pages that the justice departmentd it possess would for about a year now. and suddenly they found them there at justice and all pertain remember that secret meeting between the former attorney general loretta lynch and former president bill clinton and now they are given, the justice department, they have another 60 days in which to review those 30 pages to see if they turn it on over to judicial watch f. not for judicial watch, the public would not know half. >> the behavior is obstruction of justice and a bunch of people should be charged and the only thing is going to happen is the president has to make it happen. >> lou:. one of the other things is the paper, final papers of the national archives that be kept secret since the assassination of a president. he has until october 26th. a week from now. >> he needs to release them. and the fact that they are kept this long, is just beyond. >> lou: it is unamerican. >> we are an open society and we need to know what happened to the assassinationful our presidents. >> lo
lou: tom fenton and his head investigator chris farrell on the broadcast. 30 pages that the justice departmentd it possess would for about a year now. and suddenly they found them there at justice and all pertain remember that secret meeting between the former attorney general loretta lynch and former president bill clinton and now they are given, the justice department, they have another 60 days in which to review those 30 pages to see if they turn it on over to judicial watch f. not for...
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in these cases, strangely to me at least, the justice department is defending the president. what did the department due to determine it was appropriate to represent the president? was the office of legal counsel consulted? a.g. sessions: i believe so. i would say that it is the responsibility of the department of justice to get the office of the presidency caring on activities against charges that are not deemed meritorious. >> and you believe that a moly ants -- emoluments is part of that charge? a.g. sessions: i guess i'm not able to discuss legally all the case law except to say we defensible. is we have taken the decision our top lawyers believe it is justified. >> let me go to another subject. arpaiodon of sheriff joe . president trump part the former share of convicted of criminal contempt for defining a court order to stop racially profiling and detaining latino motorists based on suspicion they were undocumented immigrants. the washington post reported before he decided to pardon our patio the president asked you to drop the criminal case arpaio. did the president ask
in these cases, strangely to me at least, the justice department is defending the president. what did the department due to determine it was appropriate to represent the president? was the office of legal counsel consulted? a.g. sessions: i believe so. i would say that it is the responsibility of the department of justice to get the office of the presidency caring on activities against charges that are not deemed meritorious. >> and you believe that a moly ants -- emoluments is part of...
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we had two lawsuits against the justice department and fbi.n't find anything, we finally got some document showing the justice department was talking to the fbi about the clinton-lynch tarmac meeting. and that's when we found out they had 30 document. i don't think this an oversight. i think we caught them red-handed. lou: as you have done more often than otherwise. this tells you what the problem is. the american people have a government that is corrupt. the american people have a government -- it's not necessary because someone takes money -- but is so politicized it's politically corrupt and ideologically corrupt. it's stunning stuff. by the way, now that you have got document. when do you actually get them and what shape will they be in? will there be word on the pages when you get them? >> that's the big yes. the government says they need up to november 30 to turn the documents to us. lou: they can't read 30 pages in less than a month and a half. >> director wray * who is the new head of the fbi. i would think he might want to ask questio
we had two lawsuits against the justice department and fbi.n't find anything, we finally got some document showing the justice department was talking to the fbi about the clinton-lynch tarmac meeting. and that's when we found out they had 30 document. i don't think this an oversight. i think we caught them red-handed. lou: as you have done more often than otherwise. this tells you what the problem is. the american people have a government that is corrupt. the american people have a government...
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lou: chris farrell on this broadcast this week, 30 pages the justice department denied it possessed forem. they found them over there sat justice. and they all pertain to the secret meeting between the former attorney general loretta lynch, and form i shall president bill children -- and former president, bill clinton. now they have another 60 days in which to review those 30 pages to see if they can turn it over to judicial watch. if it weren't for judicial watch -- ed: this is the obstruction of justice. people should be charged. the only way it's going to happen is the president has to make it happen. lou: one of the other things the president has to make happen is the papers and the archives that have been kept secret since the assassination the president. he has a week from now -- ed: he has to release it. the fact that they have been kept this long is un-american. we are an off society and we need to know what happened with the assassination of one of our presidents. lou: there is the suggestion that the fbi and the cia may have concerned about implications and consequences. ed: p
lou: chris farrell on this broadcast this week, 30 pages the justice department denied it possessed forem. they found them over there sat justice. and they all pertain to the secret meeting between the former attorney general loretta lynch, and form i shall president bill children -- and former president, bill clinton. now they have another 60 days in which to review those 30 pages to see if they can turn it over to judicial watch. if it weren't for judicial watch -- ed: this is the obstruction...
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after the department of justice at the moment of justice, we understand a key fact, -- at the department of justice, we understand a key fact. most police officers in america are state and local. they are better trained and more professional than ever. it is a huge factor in the decline in crime, in my opinion, that we have seen recently, and we know crime in america will never be reduced without a partnership between federal and state officers. there is no doubt that federal, state, local, and travel resources especially a pride -- applied with scientifically proven polities can significant -- policies can significantly impact the crime rate. if you look at our cities -- mr. chairman, you noted that new york has dedicated itself over decades to highly effective, proactive, community-based policing. they saw 334 homicides last year. chicago, on the other hand, while only one third of the size of new york, logged more than twice as many murders. our professionals in the department have been intensely studying how research-based proven crime reduction techniques can reverse increases in cr
after the department of justice at the moment of justice, we understand a key fact, -- at the department of justice, we understand a key fact. most police officers in america are state and local. they are better trained and more professional than ever. it is a huge factor in the decline in crime, in my opinion, that we have seen recently, and we know crime in america will never be reduced without a partnership between federal and state officers. there is no doubt that federal, state, local, and...
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the department of justice is an incredibly important part of the executive branch. enforcing laws and ensuring public safety against foreign among other, responsibilities. our citizens look to the department of justice to provide federal leadership and preventing and controlling crime. we rely on the department to seek just punishment of those guilty of unlawful behavior and to ensure fair and impartial and ministration of justice. the department currently faces many difficult issues. our country is challenged with the over going threat of homegrown terrorism. we have seen terrorist incidents involving around the world, especially impacting europe. in the u.k. alone, there have been at least half a dozen major terrorist incidents in the past nine months. i have a couple of paragraphs here of other things going on, both in europe and the united states. i am going to skip over, but there has been a lot of people inled and terrorist attacks the western world are something we ought to be very concerned about. they are real and we must protect our country by lawful means.
the department of justice is an incredibly important part of the executive branch. enforcing laws and ensuring public safety against foreign among other, responsibilities. our citizens look to the department of justice to provide federal leadership and preventing and controlling crime. we rely on the department to seek just punishment of those guilty of unlawful behavior and to ensure fair and impartial and ministration of justice. the department currently faces many difficult issues. our...
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. >> what's so striking about the president intervening in the department of justice is it's part of a pattern of plititization of the department of justice. >> a street level look at america's opioid crisis and the big question now that it has the president's attention. will there be new money to match the promises of help? >> this is the medical crisis of our time. the aids epidemic of our generation, but worse. another thing i don't understand is why aren't people marching. i'm old enough to remember the marches by aids patients and the people who cared about that issue. >> and for democratic mega donor, tom steyer. his ad was watched by the man who said he should be impeached. >> he brought us to the brink of nuclear war, obstructed justice at the fbi and in direct violation of the constitution and threatened to shut down news organizations that report the truth. >> a busy hour ahead. an unusual push from the president the democrats call a nixonian use of power and they call it good government transparency. it involves russia, hillary clinton and the house committee chairman who h
. >> what's so striking about the president intervening in the department of justice is it's part of a pattern of plititization of the department of justice. >> a street level look at america's opioid crisis and the big question now that it has the president's attention. will there be new money to match the promises of help? >> this is the medical crisis of our time. the aids epidemic of our generation, but worse. another thing i don't understand is why aren't people marching....
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the department of justice or the department the department of justice or the department of education,nt a directed to states telling them they had to accommodate transgendered individuals in their choice of bathrooms. we felt the law did not answer that. we felt the states and localities could make -- senator franken: that is at odds with the obama administration. we reverse to that, we believe it is in alignment with law. >> thank you for having a second round. i am deeply troubled by the president's attacks on the press, seemingly repeated and relentless, the suggestion that reporters should be prosecuted for stories that are adverse to him, not a violation of localities any any national security interest, but simply unfavorable. then his suggestion that broadcast licenses should be challenged simply because he disagrees with the network's coverage of him, reminiscent of richard nixon's encouragement of a challenge to the washington post broadcast license for coverage he claimed was inaccurate. i have asked every member of the fcc to reject and repudiate these threats, which have a
the department of justice or the department the department of justice or the department of education,nt a directed to states telling them they had to accommodate transgendered individuals in their choice of bathrooms. we felt the law did not answer that. we felt the states and localities could make -- senator franken: that is at odds with the obama administration. we reverse to that, we believe it is in alignment with law. >> thank you for having a second round. i am deeply troubled by...
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is that also true in justice. >> yes, justice department officials have gotten in trouble attorney generals have gotten in trouble when they have forgotten that they're different than other cabinet agencies. senator leahey said to me, you are not the secretary of justice, you are the duepartmen of justice. put up kind of an interesting thing between me and a president who i was a friend with. there were certain things we couldn't discuss, certain things we didn't discuss. but i think that's an appropriate way for an attorney general general to think of himself or herself and it's an appropriate way for the justice department to be run. >> is there more discontinuity between the justice department under jeff sessions and the justice department under president obama than there has been be under previous administrations? >> i'm looking from outside but it sure seems that way to me. there have been statements this attorney general has made, attorney general sessions has made, the interactions he's had with the white house, that are inconsistent in the way i conducted myself as attorney general
is that also true in justice. >> yes, justice department officials have gotten in trouble attorney generals have gotten in trouble when they have forgotten that they're different than other cabinet agencies. senator leahey said to me, you are not the secretary of justice, you are the duepartmen of justice. put up kind of an interesting thing between me and a president who i was a friend with. there were certain things we couldn't discuss, certain things we didn't discuss. but i think...
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only way to enforce a subpoena to the department of justice is to go to the department of justice.udge jeanine: should jeff sessions be out? >> i don't know what the case is to keep number this case. obvious conflicts of interest. give him a week or so or 10 days and say have you or have you not looked at conflict of interest. if he has, let's see the answer to that. at least on the surface these people are all conflict and should not be investigating or prosecuting cases they were involved with. judge jeanine: mike huck beef is still on deck. plus my exclusive interview with the chairman of the board of the museum of the bible. ♪ hey grandpa. hey, kid. really good to see you. you too. you tell grandma you were going fishing again? maybe. (vo) the best things in life keep going. that's why i got a subaru, too. introducing the all-new crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. judge jeanine: the dems continue to down play developments in the obama-era uranium one deal and the russian dossier story. >> this whole uranium thing comes from fox news. this is a closed i
only way to enforce a subpoena to the department of justice is to go to the department of justice.udge jeanine: should jeff sessions be out? >> i don't know what the case is to keep number this case. obvious conflicts of interest. give him a week or so or 10 days and say have you or have you not looked at conflict of interest. if he has, let's see the answer to that. at least on the surface these people are all conflict and should not be investigating or prosecuting cases they were...
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in july you announced some new policies that expanded the department of justice's use of civil forfeiture. can you tell me whether you have asked the office of legal counsel or any other component of the department of justice to provide a formal review of civil asset forfeiture of the states and particularly the states and localities that participate in the equitable sharing program with the department of justice? >> we had an intense series of discussions -- >> all right. i want to bring my panel in. matt miller, no surprise the questions are turning to russia. what stands out the most in his answers besides the executive privilege? >> i think the fact he still can't give a straight answer about contact with russian officials. they've changed three time nous. when he was asked about it and then in the follow-up questions he said he had no contacts with russian officials. he's trying to say now he misunderstood the question. later he held a press conference when he recused himself from the investigation. said yes, he did have these meetings and conversations with kislyak and others. but t
in july you announced some new policies that expanded the department of justice's use of civil forfeiture. can you tell me whether you have asked the office of legal counsel or any other component of the department of justice to provide a formal review of civil asset forfeiture of the states and particularly the states and localities that participate in the equitable sharing program with the department of justice? >> we had an intense series of discussions -- >> all right. i want to...
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now, the justice department insists that the decision was made independently. but now we know that the president of the united states wanted it done. >> why is the president so interested in the uranium deal? >> well, he's interested in it -- as he called it, one of the biggest stories since watergate the other day. he's interested in it because it's -- his staff says because he wants to be transparent. but we all know that there's a political backdrop to all of this. that there has been a story that's been going around for a long time that -- that the russians paid what amounted to bribes, in the eyes of some, to the clinton foundation to garner some goodwill from hillary clinton to get this uranium deal. clinton, of course, said she had nothing to do with the decision, she knows nothing about this. but this is a story, as you know, that the president keeps talking about. now, his staff, as i was saying before, said they're doing this in the matter of transparency. that the president believes that grassley, who wants to hear from the fbi informant, is right th
now, the justice department insists that the decision was made independently. but now we know that the president of the united states wanted it done. >> why is the president so interested in the uranium deal? >> well, he's interested in it -- as he called it, one of the biggest stories since watergate the other day. he's interested in it because it's -- his staff says because he wants to be transparent. but we all know that there's a political backdrop to all of this. that there has...
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is doing. >> is it an item violation of justice department rules? >> it may be. but more importantly, it -- it causes problems because the justice department is supposed to conduct criminal enforcement investigations and they are handling of other aspects of an investigation, including the handling of a confidential informant with tremendous new tralty. and everyone i think appreciates that the president when it comes to hillary rodham clinton is by no means neutral. it causes people not to have faith, even if it was otherwise a right decision for this to be lifted, it causes people to question whether or not the president influenced the decision, you can't have in this country if you want to have faith in how the laws are executed and enforced, president is calling out by name specific actions and specific directions in a criminal investigation. >> and of course as a question of a slippery slope, there's something of a showdown, people in capitol hill want to talk to two fbi witnesses and witnesses to the firing of james comey and bob mueller who's
is doing. >> is it an item violation of justice department rules? >> it may be. but more importantly, it -- it causes problems because the justice department is supposed to conduct criminal enforcement investigations and they are handling of other aspects of an investigation, including the handling of a confidential informant with tremendous new tralty. and everyone i think appreciates that the president when it comes to hillary rodham clinton is by no means neutral. it causes...
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he didn't reach out directly to the justice department. making very clear he wanted this gag order lifted. these are things that, you know, i don't want to say regular course of business for him. but he is a line pusher. he is someone very big into this is ridiculous. i'm not going to operate because past presidents did this, that, or the other thing. a little surprising that he would be involved in it. when you look at the trump o uv. >> speak english. >> it is not that atypical for trump. if you are talking about the broad sweep of presidency, it is a little. >> chris cillizza got very nice grades. chris, jeffrey toobin, thanks so much. >> went to the best school. appreciate it. >>> the nigerien soldier who was first on the scene after a todayly ambush that killed four u.s. soldiers said the convoy became separated during the attack. arwa damon is live in niger with the exclusive details. we should know we are the first network on the ground in this country where there are so many questions. arwa? >> reporter: good morning. now, when thi
he didn't reach out directly to the justice department. making very clear he wanted this gag order lifted. these are things that, you know, i don't want to say regular course of business for him. but he is a line pusher. he is someone very big into this is ridiculous. i'm not going to operate because past presidents did this, that, or the other thing. a little surprising that he would be involved in it. when you look at the trump o uv. >> speak english. >> it is not that atypical...
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robert mueller has not publicly spoken about the matter but the justice department has refused congressional attempts to interview senior officials at the fbi about comey's firing, because robert mueller may be looking into those matters as potential obstruction of justice. that is a big clue that this could be under mueller's authority at this point. and a bit of news, sessions stumbled and fumbled in answering those questions but eventually said he had not been interviewed by mueller and would cooperate when he is asked for an interview. ms. sanders:? were you surprised by that? ? carrie: i was surprised by that because we know that the deputy attorney general, rob rosenstein, has been interviewed by mueller. but in these investigations, you interview the most important people last. jeff sessions was in the room with donald trump and in a lot of conversations with donald trump, and he may be expected to be interviewed further down the line. that hearingn find with the attorney general at c-span.org i go to our video library. 202-748-8001. republicans. 202-748-8000 four democrats. you are o
robert mueller has not publicly spoken about the matter but the justice department has refused congressional attempts to interview senior officials at the fbi about comey's firing, because robert mueller may be looking into those matters as potential obstruction of justice. that is a big clue that this could be under mueller's authority at this point. and a bit of news, sessions stumbled and fumbled in answering those questions but eventually said he had not been interviewed by mueller and...
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only way to enforce a subpoena to the department of justice is to go to the department of justice.udge jeanine: should jeff sessions be out? >> i don't know what the case is to keep number this case. obvious conflicts of interest. give him a week or so or 10 days and say have you or have you not looked at conflict of interest. if he has, let's see the answer to that. at least on the surface these people are all conflict and should not be investigating or prosecuting cases they were involved with. judge jeanine: mike huck beef is still on deck. plus my exclusive interview with the chairman of the board of the museum of the bible. corey lewandowski, i will bet he has a lot to say. and he does it with dr. scholl's. only dr. scholl's has massaging gel insoles that provide all-day comfort to keep him feeling more energized. dr. scholl's. born to move. what's that, broheim? i switched to geico and got more. more savings on car insurance? yeah bro-fessor, and more. like renters insurance. more ways to save. nice, bro-tato chip. that's not all, bro-tein shake. geico has motorcycle and rv i
only way to enforce a subpoena to the department of justice is to go to the department of justice.udge jeanine: should jeff sessions be out? >> i don't know what the case is to keep number this case. obvious conflicts of interest. give him a week or so or 10 days and say have you or have you not looked at conflict of interest. if he has, let's see the answer to that. at least on the surface these people are all conflict and should not be investigating or prosecuting cases they were...
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after the department of justice at the moment of justice, we understand a key fact, -- at the department of justice, we understand a key fact. most police officers in america are state and local. they are better trained and more professional than ever. it is a huge factor in the decline in crime, in my opinion, that we have seen recently, and we know crime in america will never be reduced without a partnership between federal and state officers. there is no doubt that federal, state, local, and travel resources especially a pride -- applied with scientifically proven polities can significant -- policies can significantly impact the crime rate. if you look at our cities -- mr. chairman, you noted that new york has dedicated itself over decades to highly effective, proactive, community-based policing. they saw 334 homicides last year. chicago, on the other hand, while only one third of the size of new york, logged more than twice as many murders. our professionals in the department have been intensely studying how research-based proven crime reduction techniques can reverse increases in cr
after the department of justice at the moment of justice, we understand a key fact, -- at the department of justice, we understand a key fact. most police officers in america are state and local. they are better trained and more professional than ever. it is a huge factor in the decline in crime, in my opinion, that we have seen recently, and we know crime in america will never be reduced without a partnership between federal and state officers. there is no doubt that federal, state, local, and...
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where is the department of justice investigation.ia witch hunt against the president. this daring daredevil. we'll show you what it's like to live on the edge. we'll have the stomach churning video next. we'll show that to you right after these words..... hi, i'm the internet! you know what's difficult? adulting... tj! get a job! hi, guys. i'm back. time to slay! heals, heals, heals! yes! youuuu! no, i have a long time girlfriend. mom! i need my macaroni!!! you know what's easy? building your website with godaddy. pick a domain name. choose a design. you can build a website in under an hour. yeah! whoo! yes! get your domain today and get a free trial of gocentral. build a better website in under an hour. cheru has no choice. she, and millions like her, must walk miles every day for dirty water. but together, we can end their walk ...by providing clean water - close by. instead of spending hours walking to get water that makes them sick, girls can be in a classroom that expands their minds and moms will gain back time to care for thei
where is the department of justice investigation.ia witch hunt against the president. this daring daredevil. we'll show you what it's like to live on the edge. we'll have the stomach churning video next. we'll show that to you right after these words..... hi, i'm the internet! you know what's difficult? adulting... tj! get a job! hi, guys. i'm back. time to slay! heals, heals, heals! yes! youuuu! no, i have a long time girlfriend. mom! i need my macaroni!!! you know what's easy? building your...
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the white house defending president trump's involvement in persuading the justice department to tear up a gag order on an undercover fbi informat. two sources say the white house was a powerful force to lift the gag order and allow the enforcement to cooperate with the deals involving u.s. uranium sales in 2010. this is a big deal, was at the time, because the buyer of that uranium the russian atomic energy agency. also that year all of these u.s. government agencies approved the sale of uranium. the controversy centers on the state department headed then by hillary clinton and a bit of information that was not available publicly at the time, new reporting from the hill that namely the fbi had begun investigating russian bribery and kickbacks in the u.s. nuclear sector. how does this all come together? i am glad we have jessica snyder to help us put the pieces together. first of all, the defense from the white house explain its significance. >> kellyanne conway speaking out saying yes, the president did play a role in lifting that gag order, but kellyanne conway says it's because the
the white house defending president trump's involvement in persuading the justice department to tear up a gag order on an undercover fbi informat. two sources say the white house was a powerful force to lift the gag order and allow the enforcement to cooperate with the deals involving u.s. uranium sales in 2010. this is a big deal, was at the time, because the buyer of that uranium the russian atomic energy agency. also that year all of these u.s. government agencies approved the sale of...
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put it put pressure on the justice department as we were just talking about?atherine was laying it out, we will talk about it more. we are also keeping an eye on president trump's high-stakes meeting with senate republicans on capitol hill. can they get on the same page with tax reform and health care? plus, new details on the ambush in niger that killed american soldiers. general jack keane will join me next and tell me what he's learned. hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer. you've probably seen me running all over the country in search of our big idaho potato truck. but not any more. i am done with that. ooh, ooh hot - just gonna stay home on the farm, eat a beautiful idaho potato, and watch tv with my dog... tv anncr: the big idaho potato truck pulled into town today and it's really a sight to see. oh man...let's go.... (distant) you comin', boy? sfx: (dog) gulp! woof. well, it'sonce again.eason >>yeah. lot of tech companies are reporting today. and, how's it looking? >>i don't know. there's so many opinions out there, it's hard to make sense of it all. well,
put it put pressure on the justice department as we were just talking about?atherine was laying it out, we will talk about it more. we are also keeping an eye on president trump's high-stakes meeting with senate republicans on capitol hill. can they get on the same page with tax reform and health care? plus, new details on the ambush in niger that killed american soldiers. general jack keane will join me next and tell me what he's learned. hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer. you've probably seen...