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the obama cabinet and, you know, so you have loretta lynch, leon pan et at that, they routinely took private jets. it's not as if this is the first time you've had cabinets agencies flying around on private jets. i'm not excusing it. i think in most cases it probably is excusable. but for the most part it probably -- why can't they fly on commercial jets like the rest of us. >> even if that is true, which is not -- >> it is true. i mean, they did take those flights. >> not true. >> i looked it up. >> not true that's not true. it never happened in the bush administration. we did not allow that in the bush administration. i talked to people -- >> i'm talking about the obama administration administration. >> it is not true. i checked that out too. we did not tolerate that in the bush administration and the obama -- >> i'm not talking about bush. i'm talking about obama. >> it is not true. >> leon pan et at that and eric holder, they all took private jets. >> to the extent that this administration is taking to the tune of a million dollars in
the obama cabinet and, you know, so you have loretta lynch, leon pan et at that, they routinely took private jets. it's not as if this is the first time you've had cabinets agencies flying around on private jets. i'm not excusing it. i think in most cases it probably is excusable. but for the most part it probably -- why can't they fly on commercial jets like the rest of us. >> even if that is true, which is not -- >> it is true. i mean, they did take those flights. >> not...
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so my question is, to what extent did loretta lynch and president clinton make a costly mistake?judy, i just don't buy that. i honestly reject that premise. partly because there's a chain of command in the justice department-- there's a deputy attorney general, we all now know who it was. sally yates, a woman of experience and integrity. we knew at the time, after it was reported, that, you know, both my husband and loretta lynch said they didn't say a word about this, that the optics were not good. i admit that. but in this chain of command, if the attorney general is recused, you know, the deputy attorney general. and what we know happened is that the investigation was getting nowhere, there was nothing to find, and he was in a position of having to accept the evidence that there was no case. i think what he did, against the advice of people around him in the f.b.i. and the justice department, was in large measure due to political pressures that he was under from people that he had worked with before in the f.b.i. and outside the f.b.i. and so, when you're a prosecutor or you'r
so my question is, to what extent did loretta lynch and president clinton make a costly mistake?judy, i just don't buy that. i honestly reject that premise. partly because there's a chain of command in the justice department-- there's a deputy attorney general, we all now know who it was. sally yates, a woman of experience and integrity. we knew at the time, after it was reported, that, you know, both my husband and loretta lynch said they didn't say a word about this, that the optics were not...
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we've been successful in encouraging the dow dupont ompany to loretta lynch: headquarters here for the agricultural business and specialty products business spin out. but it is not going to be the employment generators it's been generations. and so that is an important challenge. same time, since the mid-1980s, the financial sector has grown in our a te from about nothing to number of employers that more se about 30,000 or employee necessary our state. we've become a financial lot of talentr, a and work force talent in our state and a lot of jobs. jobs from trial dupont have been replaced with financial sector jobs here. a very strong center of excellence for us. we have to be operating economy on every level, industrial jobs, inancial services jobs, the innovation and science base, new economy jobs, something we're of ing on, university delaware, delaware state university, dupont, dow and to be the nies have engine of that growth, we're reating co-working space for entrepreneurs in the tech economy, just have to be working every level at the same time, looking at our business climate,
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undisclosed meeting on the tarmac between bill clinton and loretta lynch.omey who has repeatedly shown himself to be a grand stander, egomaniac and political operative has shown himself to be the essence of the swamp that americans so want to clean up. it is time to go after jim comey. that's my opening. kel me what you think on my facebook page and twitter. here to talk about all the breaking news from today and more. my political panel. thanks for being here tonight. donald trump has said all the right things. it appears he's doing all the right thing. ahearing in ravaged southeast texas and southwest louisiana in the first week. what do you say to that, michael? >> donald trump is doing his job, thank god. i'm not going to give him extra credit for doing what he's supposed to do, which is being president. but i will draw attention to what he has done during the hurricane, which is pardon joe arpaio and rumored to ends daca. judge jeanine: he said he won't tell us until tuesday. don't criticize him before he makes the decision. >> all reports from the whi
undisclosed meeting on the tarmac between bill clinton and loretta lynch.omey who has repeatedly shown himself to be a grand stander, egomaniac and political operative has shown himself to be the essence of the swamp that americans so want to clean up. it is time to go after jim comey. that's my opening. kel me what you think on my facebook page and twitter. here to talk about all the breaking news from today and more. my political panel. thanks for being here tonight. donald trump has said all...
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the two people not on her naughty list yet are her husband bill and former attorney general loretta lynchwhile she concedes that the tarmac meeting last summer did not look good, she pins the blame on the fallout not on them, but on former fbi chief james comey. >> both my husband and loretta lynch said that they did not say a word about this. the optics were not good, i admit that, but in the chain of command, if the attorney general is recused, the deputy attorney general. we know what happened is that the investigation was getting nowhere, there was nothing to find, and he was in a position of having to accept the evidence that there was no case. when you are a prosecutor or an fbi director, if there is no case, there is no case. instead he had a press conference. >> sandra: in the meantime, bernie sanders pushing back for hillary's complaint that he did not work hard enough for her. >> i worked as hard as i could after endorsing hillary clinton. i went all over this country. i would remind people, people say, well, not everybody who voted for bernie voted for hillary, no kidding. that
the two people not on her naughty list yet are her husband bill and former attorney general loretta lynchwhile she concedes that the tarmac meeting last summer did not look good, she pins the blame on the fallout not on them, but on former fbi chief james comey. >> both my husband and loretta lynch said that they did not say a word about this. the optics were not good, i admit that, but in the chain of command, if the attorney general is recused, the deputy attorney general. we know what...
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were they made by loretta lynch? what happened on the tarmac inside that plane with bill clinton?mes comey said the reason he took it over was because he was suspicious of the motive and actions of loretta lynch. >> all trails, gregg, lead to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. all trails lead to barack obama and why it went away. >> you may be right. >> sean: i think there is something to that but the bottom line is i don't think we're done with the email server scandal or comey, lynch, with ukraine election interference nor uranium one or debbie wasserman schultz. today president trump remembers the 9/11 attacks. his administration will work hard to make sure terrorists never have a safe haven to launch attacks against this country. debra burlingame lost her brother, one of the pilots of american airlines. join us next straight ahead. - i love you. - love you too, dad. ♪ i will love you ♪ in the morning ♪ when the dew is ♪ on the ground ♪ will love you... man: hey, good luck! dad, dad, your tie! ♪ when the sun is ♪ rising >> president trump: these are horrible, horrible enemies. enemies l
were they made by loretta lynch? what happened on the tarmac inside that plane with bill clinton?mes comey said the reason he took it over was because he was suspicious of the motive and actions of loretta lynch. >> all trails, gregg, lead to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. all trails lead to barack obama and why it went away. >> you may be right. >> sean: i think there is something to that but the bottom line is i don't think we're done with the email server scandal or comey,...
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that included robert mueller, leon panetta, eric holder and loretta lynch. white house signed off on 77 military flights for administration officials. that's less than the 94 under obama. what's going on here? >> well, i think the goal here, liz is to not be like the obama administration and i'm sure this is something that the president considered very carefully and looked at the details probably many of the details we're not aware of at this point but he said initially he was not happy about hearing about these flight s and i understand that secretary price apologized. i think that was very good of him to do; however this is supposed to be an administration that wants to end those types of things when unnecessary and it seems like the president decided this was unnecessary. >> liz: you're saying that the president trump and the administration is moving to be completely ethical and you know the president katrina continues to say that dr. price is a good man. why do you think he resigned and the president accepted? >> well i think if you look at the full cont
that included robert mueller, leon panetta, eric holder and loretta lynch. white house signed off on 77 military flights for administration officials. that's less than the 94 under obama. what's going on here? >> well, i think the goal here, liz is to not be like the obama administration and i'm sure this is something that the president considered very carefully and looked at the details probably many of the details we're not aware of at this point but he said initially he was not happy...
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i'm not talking about bush. >> it is not true. >> leon panetta, loretta lynch ander ache holder, they all took private jets. >> to the extent that this administration is taking to the tune of a million dollars in eight months. >> i don't know what the numbers are. i'm just saying in the past -- >> that's not -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> hold on. hold on. hold on. >> when donald trump found out about this, he got rid -- >> it does come on -- come on, steven, you're a very smart man. it does come off as if you're making an excuse for it and the whole point of this administration is we're going to drain the swamp. there's too much being spent. we're a small government. the government is taking advantage of you. and then you have one guy who is spending a million dollars in eight months on private flights and then you have another one who is taking private planes and then you have another one and you have another one and another one. come on, steven. >> look, tom price is gone. >> and also before you said he's a rich man and we knew that he was rich and he likes to play golf. there are
i'm not talking about bush. >> it is not true. >> leon panetta, loretta lynch ander ache holder, they all took private jets. >> to the extent that this administration is taking to the tune of a million dollars in eight months. >> i don't know what the numbers are. i'm just saying in the past -- >> that's not -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> hold on. hold on. hold on. >> when donald trump found out about this, he got rid -- >> it does come on -- come...
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there is compelling evidence that james comey, hillary clinton, and loretta lynch may have committed's calling for a second special counsel. my god, we didn't hear from him. the judiciary committees have finally discovered there is something going on beside democratic claims of russian meddling in our presidential election. gregg: they have just awakened from their long slumber. california is a sanctuary state. how big a mess is it? gregg: it's happening all over again the kate steinle situation. an illegal immigrant shot and killed a popular community activist. he got busted by local law enforcement. i.c.e. said hold him, what did they do? they let him go. people are getting killed because california is a sanctuary city and state. lou: for people who might have not heard. let me just repeat. gregg said immigration and customs enforcement called for him to be detained. and they were told to go to hell. gregg: they were fold go to hell, they let the guy go, and a couple days later it's revealed this guy is wanted for a killing. lou: the families, kate steinle and dozen of others who a
there is compelling evidence that james comey, hillary clinton, and loretta lynch may have committed's calling for a second special counsel. my god, we didn't hear from him. the judiciary committees have finally discovered there is something going on beside democratic claims of russian meddling in our presidential election. gregg: they have just awakened from their long slumber. california is a sanctuary state. how big a mess is it? gregg: it's happening all over again the kate steinle...
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we can't forget about the comey testifying the former obama attorney general loretta lynch had pressured him into calling the clinton investigation and matter in public and he ended up listening and doing that. the former fbi director is also a massive hypocrite. he claims to have detailed notes and memos about private conversations that he had with president trump but he didn't write a single word out about his conversations with loretta lynch. here's what's important. if this country still cares about respecting the constitution, the rule of law, equal application of the law, it is time to reopen the clinton server case and investigate everything that comey prematurely exonerated hillary clinton four. comey himself needs to be held accountable for his actions but they are inexcusable and that's a very important aspect to a constitutional republic and direct republic. president trump is overturning one of president obama's massive abuses of power. he is with the president said earlier today. let's take a look. >> i have a great heart for the folks we are talking about. a great love for
we can't forget about the comey testifying the former obama attorney general loretta lynch had pressured him into calling the clinton investigation and matter in public and he ended up listening and doing that. the former fbi director is also a massive hypocrite. he claims to have detailed notes and memos about private conversations that he had with president trump but he didn't write a single word out about his conversations with loretta lynch. here's what's important. if this country still...
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i have known her a long time -- >> greg: i suspect loretta lynch which is why she ought to be under oatht of a special counsel because it looks as though promises were made to the hillary clinton campaign. what happened on the tarmac inside that plane with bill clinton? even james comey said the reason he took it over was because he was suspicious of the motive and reactions of loretta lynch. >> larry: that falls to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. all trails lead to barack obama. that's why this investigation went supernova. that's why it went away. >> greg: you may be right. >> sean: i think there is something to that but the bottom line is i don't think we're done with the email server scandal. i don't think we're done with comey, with lynch, with ukraine election interference nor uranium one or debbie wasserman schultz. when we come back, president trump remembered the 9-11-2001 attacks. to make sure terrorists never again have a safe haven to launch attacks against this country. debra burlingame. straight ahead. join us next straight ahead. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a
i have known her a long time -- >> greg: i suspect loretta lynch which is why she ought to be under oatht of a special counsel because it looks as though promises were made to the hillary clinton campaign. what happened on the tarmac inside that plane with bill clinton? even james comey said the reason he took it over was because he was suspicious of the motive and reactions of loretta lynch. >> larry: that falls to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. all trails lead to barack obama. that's...
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loretta lynch was severely compromised without question. here's what you have. james comey thinks he's above the law. he thinks he's above the rules and regulations, and in a sense, james comey is creating his own really constitutional crisis here. you've got this idea that there are policies, procedures, rules, and guidelines, and he ignores them. that's not the way it's supposed to be. >> sean: what i want to know is where is the scope as it relates to the trump, russia collusion, no evidence story, dana rohrabacher meets with julian assange, the one guy that knows where the information came from, the dnc emails, et cetera. he doesn't want to talk to them, and they keep expanding out the investigation. and in that sense, this is -- there's something radically wrong, and then they had comey getting his best friend on purpose by leaking to the "new york times." >> and the other point you made earlier, sean, is what about the 30,000 destroyed emails? congress had issued a subpoena -- >> sean: 33. >> 33,000 emails. congress had issued a subpoena to preserve and pr
loretta lynch was severely compromised without question. here's what you have. james comey thinks he's above the law. he thinks he's above the rules and regulations, and in a sense, james comey is creating his own really constitutional crisis here. you've got this idea that there are policies, procedures, rules, and guidelines, and he ignores them. that's not the way it's supposed to be. >> sean: what i want to know is where is the scope as it relates to the trump, russia collusion, no...
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we can forget about comey testifying that loretta lynch pressured him to call the investigation a matter. he took the talking points as his own. where's the investigation into possible ukrainian interference "politico" -- ukrainian efforts to sabotage trump backfire. officials scrambling to make amends with president-elect after quietly working to boost clinton. wow. also there needs to be investigations into the disturbing amount of deep state leaks. senate reports almost a leak a day into the trump presidency. that's insanity. it's illegal. it's becoming a clear and present danger. not only to the president but to the people around him. don the country. the constitution. our fourth amendment rights to privacy. really? where is the doj?? when are they going to crack down on these leaks? anybody care about debbie wasserman schultz or her former i.t. aide staffer? where is the special counsel there? why did the former dnc chair keep him on the payroll? this is the danger. it's clearly in america today a two-tiered justice system. that's sad. that's real and scary. how can we believe in eq
we can forget about comey testifying that loretta lynch pressured him to call the investigation a matter. he took the talking points as his own. where's the investigation into possible ukrainian interference "politico" -- ukrainian efforts to sabotage trump backfire. officials scrambling to make amends with president-elect after quietly working to boost clinton. wow. also there needs to be investigations into the disturbing amount of deep state leaks. senate reports almost a leak a...
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she was asked about that famous on, now infamous, tarmac meeting between loretta lynch and bill clintonhether she is thinks that was to some some degree responsible for her loss. >> to what extent did loretta lynch and president clinton make a costly mistake? >> judy, i just don't buy that. i reject that premise partly because there's a chain of command in the justice department. the optics were not good, i admit that. what really was costly and what i believe was the proximate cause of my defeat was his october 28th letter. >> she was talking about james comey there. do you agree it was just bad optics? >> my view is we're looking forward to the '18 elections. i'm grateful that secretary clinton ran for president. i'm grateful she's written her book. sit good for women to tell their story. fundamentally, that is how she inspired many people to stand up for what they believe in, to fight your hardest, win or lose. as a result, we have thousands of women running for office this cycle. there were typically one 1,000 or 2,000 wanting to be trained at this time. we have 14,000. i'm grateful
she was asked about that famous on, now infamous, tarmac meeting between loretta lynch and bill clintonhether she is thinks that was to some some degree responsible for her loss. >> to what extent did loretta lynch and president clinton make a costly mistake? >> judy, i just don't buy that. i reject that premise partly because there's a chain of command in the justice department. the optics were not good, i admit that. what really was costly and what i believe was the proximate...
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i remember him talking about being disturbed that loretta lynch wanted him to call it "a matter."said, absolutely not, it's an investigation. if it's true he made his decision before the investigation was over, that's problematic. let's play this sound bite but with james comey on the hill from 2016. >> did you make the decision not to recommend criminal charges lately related to classified information before or after hillary clinton was interviewed by the july? >> after. i know in our political life sometimes people casually accuse people of being dishonest, but if colleagues of ours believe i'm lying about when i made this decision, i please urge them to contact me privately so we can have a conversation about this. >> martha: your thoughts? >> james comey is going to go down in history as one of the most confusing public servants, i think. both sides are frustrated with him. i talked to people who worked in the department of justice, and they'll say, look, if the evidence was heading in this direction, that there was no criminal case to be charged, it's not uncommon for him to
i remember him talking about being disturbed that loretta lynch wanted him to call it "a matter."said, absolutely not, it's an investigation. if it's true he made his decision before the investigation was over, that's problematic. let's play this sound bite but with james comey on the hill from 2016. >> did you make the decision not to recommend criminal charges lately related to classified information before or after hillary clinton was interviewed by the july? >> after....
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i didn't hear people say that eric holder should be fired, that loretta lynch should be fired. >> steven, don't. trump said that price should be fired. donald trump said that price -- donald trump is the one firing these people. >> i know. because when he -- that's why he's not being hypocritical. he's saying, look, if you are abusing the public trust, if you think that you're somehow royalty because you're in the government, no, that's not -- they're not going to tolerate that in the trump administration. i think it's appropriate. i don't like government officials abusing the public trust, and i think in this case the public trust was abused. >> david, i want you to weigh in on this because you've been sitting by just sort of watching this happen. with your popcorn. but listen, you say if president trump did this he wouldn't face any punishment. why not? >> well, the rules are different for the president. conflict of interest rules are different for the presidents because the people pick presidents. the cabinet officials are chosen by the president. they don't have the same level of acc
i didn't hear people say that eric holder should be fired, that loretta lynch should be fired. >> steven, don't. trump said that price should be fired. donald trump said that price -- donald trump is the one firing these people. >> i know. because when he -- that's why he's not being hypocritical. he's saying, look, if you are abusing the public trust, if you think that you're somehow royalty because you're in the government, no, that's not -- they're not going to tolerate that in...
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eric holder was the attorney general and familiar would by loretta lynch both in the obama administrationtitled to ask why they didn't file civil rights charges in the case? >> sean: when the incident was happening, we saw the lack of coverage and we had all. videotape of all of the people committing crimes and it was never followed up. we see a window broken there. >> yes, but we had the obama justice department was suing over the united states for aemgedvilles of civil right and browbeating them in to settlements, including ferguson. and they filed cases all over the country. but they did not file here. the rich calla hanspent his life as a prosecutor and judge and he looked at this case and declined to prosecute. it was not until a few months ago, when outgoing prosecutor in the city of st. louis filed the charges and leaving kim garden to bring the case this year. kim gardener is criticized for her incomp tents and weakness on crime each by the paper in st. louis. >> looks like they are building the american flag. we'll take a break and we'll have more from st. louis. this is a busy b
eric holder was the attorney general and familiar would by loretta lynch both in the obama administrationtitled to ask why they didn't file civil rights charges in the case? >> sean: when the incident was happening, we saw the lack of coverage and we had all. videotape of all of the people committing crimes and it was never followed up. we see a window broken there. >> yes, but we had the obama justice department was suing over the united states for aemgedvilles of civil right and...
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in april and may, he already knew he was going to exonerate clinton, it had nothing to do with loretta lynch. >> wait a second, as you just said from the statements that you read, he had a sense of where the investigation was going, and that would suggest to me, i don't know all of the facts, but it would suggest to me that he at that point had reviewed substantial evidence and had failed to find anything that would justify a prosecution. >> ed: he had not interviewed key witnesses. >> but i'm saying that he had not completed the interview process, what we are talking about is a draft, so he is saying listen, it looks like this is where the evidence is going. >> without interviewing the witnesses? >> he is looking forward at that juncture. >> i just can't believe that you are even defending comey, i will be quite honest, he is a man who has leaked memos over to his best friend to lead to the media, he is a political chameleon, he is the one that loretta lynch said well, let's not call this an investigation, let's call it a matter, if you know the history of james comey, you would understand
in april and may, he already knew he was going to exonerate clinton, it had nothing to do with loretta lynch. >> wait a second, as you just said from the statements that you read, he had a sense of where the investigation was going, and that would suggest to me, i don't know all of the facts, but it would suggest to me that he at that point had reviewed substantial evidence and had failed to find anything that would justify a prosecution. >> ed: he had not interviewed key witnesses....
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we hear from congressman goodlock the chair he wants a second special counsel to deal with loretta lynchrol the house and white house and senate, what in the devil is going on? >> we need to look at jim clapper. i spoke to a member of the trump team who was in the meeting with the president and jim clapper when jim clapper breech briefed the president on the russia issue. >> lou: throw clapper in there. he lied many times. >> there is achlem and over. >> where is the republican party and house and senate in why aren't they governing and setting the direction for these investigations? >> that's a million dollar question and lou, this is the bottom line. the president will have to figure out a way to influence allies on the hill to do this. you have jim jordan and mark meadows. >> and don't forget paul ryan and mcdonnell douglas conle. who hate the president's guts. >> you have troops in the senate and house who want to do this. in talk to them on a daily basis. and full disclosure. i met with steve king from iowa on this topic. it is not that you don't have members that don't understand t
we hear from congressman goodlock the chair he wants a second special counsel to deal with loretta lynchrol the house and white house and senate, what in the devil is going on? >> we need to look at jim clapper. i spoke to a member of the trump team who was in the meeting with the president and jim clapper when jim clapper breech briefed the president on the russia issue. >> lou: throw clapper in there. he lied many times. >> there is achlem and over. >> where is the...
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says it will be a critical investigation of the obama administration including the actions of loretta lynchd hillary clinton. joining me now, ed rollins, the dean himself. let's just go after right now. mitch mcconnell fails again. adios, ditch mitch? ed: i think the members themselves have to decide if they have an ineffective leader who is not an asset. lou: isn't he an outright liability? >> he is a liability. i don't know if he's tired, i don't know what the drill is. but when you have two or three shots at this thing, the same bill as jim jordan said. the same bill six members voted for. watching a guy like jim jordan, an incredible leader, an incredible man. a national wrestling champion olympic calibre. served his country well. that's the kind of leader we need. he's articulate and smart. lou: there is a quality of followership. what the republicans are following in the house conference -- the guy has been there for 20 years. he has never done anything. and mitch mcconnell has been there 30-some odd years. ed: the rule of the senate are so confusing. we need a leader where a majority
says it will be a critical investigation of the obama administration including the actions of loretta lynchd hillary clinton. joining me now, ed rollins, the dean himself. let's just go after right now. mitch mcconnell fails again. adios, ditch mitch? ed: i think the members themselves have to decide if they have an ineffective leader who is not an asset. lou: isn't he an outright liability? >> he is a liability. i don't know if he's tired, i don't know what the drill is. but when you...
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we hear from congressman goodlock the chair he wants a second special counsel to deal with loretta lynchs control the house and white house and senate, what in the devil is going on? >> we need to look at jim clapper. i spoke to a member of the trump team who was in the meeting with the president and jim clapper when jim clapper breech briefed the president on the russia issue. >> lou: throw clapper in there. he lied many times. >> there is achlem and over. >> where is the republican party and house and senate in why aren't they governing and setting the direction for these investigations? >> that's a million dollar question and lou, this is the bottom line. the president will have to figure out a way to influence allies on the hill to do this. you have jim jordan and mark meadows. >> and don't forget paul ryan and mcdonnell douglas conle. who hate the president's guts. >> you have troops in the senate and house who want to do this. in talk to them on a daily basis. and full disclosure. i met with steve king from iowa on this topic. it is not that you don't have members that don't unders
we hear from congressman goodlock the chair he wants a second special counsel to deal with loretta lynchs control the house and white house and senate, what in the devil is going on? >> we need to look at jim clapper. i spoke to a member of the trump team who was in the meeting with the president and jim clapper when jim clapper breech briefed the president on the russia issue. >> lou: throw clapper in there. he lied many times. >> there is achlem and over. >> where is...
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congressman goodlatte, the chair, wants a second special counsel to deal with loretta lynch and hillaryepublicans control the white house, the house and the senate. ways going on. >> we need to look at jim clapper. i was speak to a member of the trump team who tbhawls the meeting when jim clapper first briefed the president on the russia iss a a complete 180. so the bottom line is there is amble -- overwhelming amounts of d there is ample, overwhelming amounts of information. lou: why aren't they governing and having an impact in setting the direction for these investigations? >> that's the million dollar question. the president is going to have to do something to figure out a way to influence allies on the hill to do this. you have the jim jordans and mark meadows and people in the senate. lou: and paul ryan and mitch mcconnell. >> you have got troops in the senate and house who want to do this. i talk to them on a daily basis. i was meeting with steve king from iowa yesterday on this very topic. it's not that you don't have members who understand this. you have a leadership layer who
congressman goodlatte, the chair, wants a second special counsel to deal with loretta lynch and hillaryepublicans control the white house, the house and the senate. ways going on. >> we need to look at jim clapper. i was speak to a member of the trump team who tbhawls the meeting when jim clapper first briefed the president on the russia iss a a complete 180. so the bottom line is there is amble -- overwhelming amounts of d there is ample, overwhelming amounts of information. lou: why...
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you have loretta lynch going --r going after republicans., the attorney general to start impaneling grand juries to go after real crime in the obama administration. >> i think on all of these things for example on ambassador power which was absolutely extraordinary. why does the u.n. ambassador -- what was her reasoning? i think those are places where there is nothing to stop attorney general sessions from impaneling both prosecutors and the fbi and going after these people. clearly, there should be a fairly large amount of house cleaning at the justice department. i hope sessions will decide to tackle it. i know he got burned early on in his relationship with trump. but this so clearly wrong. i'm not a lawyer, but you are. as a historian i can't manage you would need any more evidence of how sick the system has become. i think the justice department should investigate it. judge jeanine: being a lawyer, a judge or prosecutor, the facts are eminently clear. you have got clinton foundation, the email scandal, jim comey. perjury, conspiracy. a
you have loretta lynch going --r going after republicans., the attorney general to start impaneling grand juries to go after real crime in the obama administration. >> i think on all of these things for example on ambassador power which was absolutely extraordinary. why does the u.n. ambassador -- what was her reasoning? i think those are places where there is nothing to stop attorney general sessions from impaneling both prosecutors and the fbi and going after these people. clearly,...
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and jame comey testified under oath making a statement where loretta lynch had meetings cast shadow on investigation. he already made up his mind three months before. it's a fraud on the american people. >> kimberly: it's unconscionable and interfering with the system of justice as we know it. the investigation was predetermined, the outcome. that's where people are outraged and upset and keying in on this particular story. i'm going to ari. ask there any reasonable excuse for drafting a statement like this this early on? >> i have tremendous respect for the fbi. i've always been one of those people with the deepest thoughts on the integrity of the investigation and this has shaken my belief of the administration as led by james comey. if this is true that investigation, the most important thing the fbi was doing say sham. i hope he had a similar statement of preparing criminal charges. if that's the case i think the investigators would have found the document. they only found it for the exoneration. >> kimberly: such a great point. that would have been the best way for them to say let
and jame comey testified under oath making a statement where loretta lynch had meetings cast shadow on investigation. he already made up his mind three months before. it's a fraud on the american people. >> kimberly: it's unconscionable and interfering with the system of justice as we know it. the investigation was predetermined, the outcome. that's where people are outraged and upset and keying in on this particular story. i'm going to ari. ask there any reasonable excuse for drafting a...
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if somebody thinks an underling would sign off on that other than kick it up to loretta lynch. lynch you would logically assume was aware of this. kennedy: someone was completely neglecting their duties within the justice department. it's problematic because she had the private conversation with the nominee's husband as the criminal investigation into her doings was just about wrapping up. >> then also assume this. lynch then is aware of, signs off on the fisa warrants. she is a close associate of president obama. does anybody think she would not feel it necessary to advise the president that she had just authorized a wiretap of a member of the republican presidential candidate's team? and that's a big stretch to think some how sit wouldn't have gone into the oval office to at least have that discussion. kennedy: unless the president wanted plausible die my built. >> that's a possibility. kennedy: it went high enough that it's inappropriate. if you are going to investigate the russian collusion you have to investigate all of it, not just that politically convenient for those wa
if somebody thinks an underling would sign off on that other than kick it up to loretta lynch. lynch you would logically assume was aware of this. kennedy: someone was completely neglecting their duties within the justice department. it's problematic because she had the private conversation with the nominee's husband as the criminal investigation into her doings was just about wrapping up. >> then also assume this. lynch then is aware of, signs off on the fisa warrants. she is a close...
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oath that he had to come forward last july to make his statement because the whole process where loretta lynch met with president clinton on the tarmac cast out on the scope and nature of the investigation, before the investigation got underway. >> i use the book report analogy. he is not a 10-year-old, one of the major leaders in law enforcement. >> interviewing clinton herself, and the different drafts. and could have gone either way. >> got a lot of questions. heather: it is 12 minutes after the, a new scam targeting hurricane harvey victim that donald trump makes a big request from congress to help rebuild. todd: the cleveland browns take a knee, police officers and paramedics doing something about it. heather: rumors swirling around former milwaukee country sheriff of milwaukee county sheriff david clark. ♪ a blend of sea kelp, aloe and antioxidants that help bring your hair back to life. herbal essences. let life in. todd: the white house planning to request $6 billion in recovery aid as early as today. heather: how the trump administration plans to deal with devastating floods from hurr
oath that he had to come forward last july to make his statement because the whole process where loretta lynch met with president clinton on the tarmac cast out on the scope and nature of the investigation, before the investigation got underway. >> i use the book report analogy. he is not a 10-year-old, one of the major leaders in law enforcement. >> interviewing clinton herself, and the different drafts. and could have gone either way. >> got a lot of questions. heather: it...
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because he wants to ask officials about improper influence or bias in the justice department under loretta lynch, the firing of fbi director comey, the clinton email case as well as the fbi's activities in the russia case. grassley and the committee's ranking democrat dianne feinstein are making it clear that there patience is running out with paul manafort who first agreed to be interviewed in jul july. it was canceled the same morning paul manafort was scheduled to appear before committee staff. >> is there an agreement in the judiciary committee? >> there is agreement between the chairman and myself to subpoena him if he won't voluntarily come before the committee. >> that be an agreement to subpoena him. you've said they were not returning your calls, is that still the case? >> we will have to make a decision when we are done filling in the details. >> that leaves the door open to an 11th hour agreement for him to appear voluntarily but at least until now they have the threat of the subpoenas hanging over that witness. >> heather: catherine herridge lie for us, thank you. >> jon: twitter sus
because he wants to ask officials about improper influence or bias in the justice department under loretta lynch, the firing of fbi director comey, the clinton email case as well as the fbi's activities in the russia case. grassley and the committee's ranking democrat dianne feinstein are making it clear that there patience is running out with paul manafort who first agreed to be interviewed in jul july. it was canceled the same morning paul manafort was scheduled to appear before committee...
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>> sandra: i wanted to get this in there because they're looking into that tarmac meeting with loretta lynch. >> harris: she already said she regretted it. >> marie: how is a g.o.p. going into a midterm with no legislation? if they want to spend their time relitigating and be obsessed with hillary clinton, they're showing them selves of being incapable of anything. they need to focus on legislating and get over hillary clinton. >> judge napalitano: the justice department does not like to prosecute or indict its predecessors because it doesn't want to be scrutinized. it's a common culture and government today in both political parties. >> harris: how many creatures in that swamp? teething they fight over the food? >> katie: all those things are rolling around in different departments. >> harris: it's a great point, why doesn't this attorney general step up and do what he can do in terms of prosecuting hillary clinton? >> marie: maybe there isn't, we don't know. >> sandra: president trump trying to warn about the dangers of terrorists sneaking into the u.s. now he's looking to make a historic
>> sandra: i wanted to get this in there because they're looking into that tarmac meeting with loretta lynch. >> harris: she already said she regretted it. >> marie: how is a g.o.p. going into a midterm with no legislation? if they want to spend their time relitigating and be obsessed with hillary clinton, they're showing them selves of being incapable of anything. they need to focus on legislating and get over hillary clinton. >> judge napalitano: the justice department...
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the obama administration, the loretta lynch justice department decided not to do anything.ay this about my friend, jeff sessions, the sessions justice department sounds like the loretta lynch justice department because of its refusal to prosecute an obviously guilty person with an overwhelming amount of evidence for abusing the power the government gave her. stuart: but aren't some of the people responsible for in the same people who staffed up the justice -- >> when you say responsible for this, you mean for the decision not to prosecute her? stuart: yes. >> yes. yes, there's a core of the justice department that doesn't change no matter who the attorney general is and who the president is, and they make a lot of the decisions. stuart: [inaudible] >> correct. this is this justice department protecting its predecessor so that it will have reason to expect its successor will protect it. it's a government mindset which is antithetical to doing the right thing. and i condemn it. and there are other examples of this. this justice department could indict mrs. clinton. they're no
the obama administration, the loretta lynch justice department decided not to do anything.ay this about my friend, jeff sessions, the sessions justice department sounds like the loretta lynch justice department because of its refusal to prosecute an obviously guilty person with an overwhelming amount of evidence for abusing the power the government gave her. stuart: but aren't some of the people responsible for in the same people who staffed up the justice -- >> when you say responsible...
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they initiated the wiretapping, the fbi investigation likely before the election under loretta lynch: but this goes back, they fingered him, manafort to ukraine dealings. let's say her fingered for some sort of financial impropriety and he's indicted, a big leap, i grant you, is it's about putting pressure on donald trump or -- >> i seriously think this portion of the investigation -- he's been investigated twice. they pointed the 2014 wiretaps. they stopped that. they started the investigation having to do with the russian probe on manafort. there's no denying he was the campaign chairman of the trump campaign. we see all of these tentacles. does it have legs? is it more interesting? yeah. it's trump. it appears that -- >> neil: you're a lawyer, right? i'm not. i a watch a lot of legal shows so -- >> yes. >> neil: normally when you hint of indicting someone, which is a stretch -- just getting even indicted doesn't mean that you'll be exonerated. there's former indictments a disappeared. is there an idea that once you said something like that that you will get of jail or -- >> are th
they initiated the wiretapping, the fbi investigation likely before the election under loretta lynch: but this goes back, they fingered him, manafort to ukraine dealings. let's say her fingered for some sort of financial impropriety and he's indicted, a big leap, i grant you, is it's about putting pressure on donald trump or -- >> i seriously think this portion of the investigation -- he's been investigated twice. they pointed the 2014 wiretaps. they stopped that. they started the...