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at the end he notified congress and cited loretta lynch.hat given -- >> we are anxious to see what his recommendation will be. we heard he is a straight shooter. we know he is conducting this investigation. i have not heard about the leaks. we would like to see his report. i hope it comes out soon. >> laura: the deputy director of the fbi andrew mccabe's lawyers is asking for immunity before he testifies before the senate committee headed by chuck grassley. your thoughts on that? >> that's certainly interesting. you could imply what you choose to implay from that sort of thing. you are a lawyer. i think it's an interesting request. >> laura: a lot of people said donald trump is calling the fbi into question. how dare he question the fbi. we love the fbi but this is the director of the fbi and the deputy director. >> i think all of these things will come out sooner or later. the ig report is something that will be interesting. >> laura: the big question for all of us court watchers is the supreme court. the decision coming out kennedy and th
at the end he notified congress and cited loretta lynch.hat given -- >> we are anxious to see what his recommendation will be. we heard he is a straight shooter. we know he is conducting this investigation. i have not heard about the leaks. we would like to see his report. i hope it comes out soon. >> laura: the deputy director of the fbi andrew mccabe's lawyers is asking for immunity before he testifies before the senate committee headed by chuck grassley. your thoughts on that?...
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and thei g is critizing comey for not consulting with loretta lynch. before make an historic decision in july, 2016. the decision was not to prosecute hilary for mishandling information. that's the reason president trump fired comey in may of 2017. usurping the attorney general's authority. the ig will criticize comey for when he announced the e mail investigation in 2016. ignoring the suggestions. this may force comey's defenders to reconsider a man they once called a principal defender of the fbi and doj against the president. >> i have to reciprocate what an honor it's been to serve with the likeses of john brennan and jim comey. dedicated public servients and served this country long and well. and with great integrity. >> i do say that director comey, he came through with great authenticity and sincerity. kwho is following the truth and who is not most side with james comey. >> laura: creep. it will under he is not a political person. >> the president himself makes accusations that turnout not to be true. who is telling the truth and who is not? mo
and thei g is critizing comey for not consulting with loretta lynch. before make an historic decision in july, 2016. the decision was not to prosecute hilary for mishandling information. that's the reason president trump fired comey in may of 2017. usurping the attorney general's authority. the ig will criticize comey for when he announced the e mail investigation in 2016. ignoring the suggestions. this may force comey's defenders to reconsider a man they once called a principal defender of the...
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they interviewed loretta lynch. they also interviewed bill clinton about this meeting on the arizona tarmac. really just days before hillary clinton was going to have her fbi interview about mishandling classified information. lynch and bill clinton said this was unplanned. a lot of speculation over whether it was really secretly planned. they both told the i.g. it was unplanned. lynch said as did clinton that they talked about small talk stuff like grandchildren and other things like that. they did not talk about the criminal clinton e-mail investigation. but lynch told the inspector general that as the conversation went on, she got more and more uncomfortable. you know when you're in a conversation and you want it to end but you're not sure of the way to end it or the polite way to end the conversation? that's what comes across in the inspector general's report. she was concerned about what it was going to look like and the inspector general said that the decision to take that meeting with bill clinton, i think th
they interviewed loretta lynch. they also interviewed bill clinton about this meeting on the arizona tarmac. really just days before hillary clinton was going to have her fbi interview about mishandling classified information. lynch and bill clinton said this was unplanned. a lot of speculation over whether it was really secretly planned. they both told the i.g. it was unplanned. lynch said as did clinton that they talked about small talk stuff like grandchildren and other things like that....
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attorney general loretta lynch. department of justice was in the tank for clinton. the fbi did not do a very good job of looking at the clinton email investigation. it was a sham investigation. >> bill: there is senator lindsey graham last night with sandra, working for martha. he calls it a sham. inspector general's draft report finds that james comey defied authorities head of the fbi. darrell issa serves on the house judiciary committee. sir, how are you and welcome back to america's newsroom. >> good morning. >> bill: let's frame what we know based on the leak. james comey and loretta lynch behave. what do you make of the report have you read right now. >> what we make of it is that there was insubordination or belligerent arrogant attitude by the fbi director and that pattern continued. it was do what i want to do the way i want to do. for example, he suspected loretta lynch of misconduct and, yet, he never kept memos of their meeting but he kept a memo from day one with president trump. another example that's
attorney general loretta lynch. department of justice was in the tank for clinton. the fbi did not do a very good job of looking at the clinton email investigation. it was a sham investigation. >> bill: there is senator lindsey graham last night with sandra, working for martha. he calls it a sham. inspector general's draft report finds that james comey defied authorities head of the fbi. darrell issa serves on the house judiciary committee. sir, how are you and welcome back to america's...
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a responsibility that fell to loretta lynch.confirm independently if a bloomberg report that the i.g. found that comey went beyond his authorities, damaging the fbi's reputation and said comey's decisions were not driven by political bias. comey testified that lynches arizona tarmac meeting with bill clinton was a game-changer in addition to other intelligence that implied lynch would not let the e-mail investigation go too far. lynch refused to answer questions about the e-mail investigation. lynch was rebuked for her handling of the federal probe. the attorney general said based on the findings, more firings may be justified. >> i think it will be a lengthy report and a careful report. it will be released soon. i think it will help us better fix any problems that we have and re-assure the american people that some of the concerns that have been raised are not true. if anyone else shows up in this report to have done something that requires termination, we will do so. >> the report began in january 2017 and based on the reporti
a responsibility that fell to loretta lynch.confirm independently if a bloomberg report that the i.g. found that comey went beyond his authorities, damaging the fbi's reputation and said comey's decisions were not driven by political bias. comey testified that lynches arizona tarmac meeting with bill clinton was a game-changer in addition to other intelligence that implied lynch would not let the e-mail investigation go too far. lynch refused to answer questions about the e-mail investigation....
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henry smith, lynched in 1893 before a mob of 10,000.pson harris killed in 1885 for threatening to report white men for whipping his neighbor. among the honored and memorialized just a few feet away from the lynched are the ones who marched. dana's sculptures representing the thousands of black men, women, and children of the montgomery busboy cot. >> you had a chance to standby and watch the reactions of people when the opening happened. >> it's a terrifying thing, right? your work is here. i love it, and i hope that other people love it. and i hope they connect with it and see their stories in these pieces. one woman walked up to my great grandmother, this one, and she stood about 3 feet from her and she bent down like this to look into her eyes. and to see her maybe like no one saw her when she was alive, my great grandmother was enslaved. while she was an honorable person, she was never honored in her life. but to see people touch her and hug her is more than i could ever hope for. >> reporter: on behalf of myself, dana, and my crew,
henry smith, lynched in 1893 before a mob of 10,000.pson harris killed in 1885 for threatening to report white men for whipping his neighbor. among the honored and memorialized just a few feet away from the lynched are the ones who marched. dana's sculptures representing the thousands of black men, women, and children of the montgomery busboy cot. >> you had a chance to standby and watch the reactions of people when the opening happened. >> it's a terrifying thing, right? your work...
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why did you go along with lynch calling a year-long criminal investigation a matter.hy did you say hillary was extremely careless so as to not use the words criminally negligent. and you punted saying you don't think grossly negligence applies. first-year law students across this country laughed at you. you take a case from local field agents to investigate and give away immunity like candy. investigators across the country laughed at you. and when you found hillary's deleted emails that were marked c for classified you decide to believe her when she said it was only a reference to the letter c in the alphabet in spite of the fact there was no a or b before c. people in the intelligence community laughed at you. you wrote pane exoneration of hillary months before you interviewed her. attorneys across the country laughed at you. come on, jim, you acquitted her because like hillary, you, lynch and obama communicated government information via private emails. and you placed as many trump haters as you could. i want to know from this inspector general's report, why don't
why did you go along with lynch calling a year-long criminal investigation a matter.hy did you say hillary was extremely careless so as to not use the words criminally negligent. and you punted saying you don't think grossly negligence applies. first-year law students across this country laughed at you. you take a case from local field agents to investigate and give away immunity like candy. investigators across the country laughed at you. and when you found hillary's deleted emails that were...
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lynch, i think she turned us down and mr. mccabe wants immunity. i'm not going to vote to give him immunity, i would love to have him come testify in front of god, country and the american people what happened. but if he wants to escape prosecution in return for that, if that's not a deal that i'm willing to make. >> harris: i tell you senator kennedy, all eyes are on this report as it comes out because it sounds like there are some people that don't want to talk. >> senator kennedy: let me say it again, the fbi is the premier law enforcement agency in the world. i'm talking about the rank and file. it's clear that we have come up we may still have, i don't know, some folks in the upper echelon who were biased, and there was some hanky-panky in the 2016 election. we will get to the bottom of it and find out about it. >> harris: senator kennedy from the great state of louisiana. it's nice to be in your town today. >> senator kennedy: it's a big part of america. >> harris: fox news alert, president trump said he will not settle a lawsuit filed by new
lynch, i think she turned us down and mr. mccabe wants immunity. i'm not going to vote to give him immunity, i would love to have him come testify in front of god, country and the american people what happened. but if he wants to escape prosecution in return for that, if that's not a deal that i'm willing to make. >> harris: i tell you senator kennedy, all eyes are on this report as it comes out because it sounds like there are some people that don't want to talk. >> senator...
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moreover, when comey spoke with lynch, he did not tell what he intended to say in his statement. so they do use the word insubordination, insubordinate and, also, in the current fbi director christopher wray's response to the report, he cites a number of recommendations, about 8 recommendations that the bureau is taking on board. and he does specifically use this term insubordination in his discussion of his predecessor, director comey's actions at that time, dana. >> dana: all right. catherine herridge, if you will stick around, we will coming back to you. i know we will see you later on the five as well. we appreciate all have you done in the last several months but certainly today. have been working your tail off. we will come back to you in a few minutes. >> thank you. >> dana: let's bring in bob driscoll, and shellie holiday senior video reporter for the "wall street journal." shellie, let me start with you, you have been covering this story for a long time as well. what are the top two things you think came out of this report today? >> i think there is something for everyon
moreover, when comey spoke with lynch, he did not tell what he intended to say in his statement. so they do use the word insubordination, insubordinate and, also, in the current fbi director christopher wray's response to the report, he cites a number of recommendations, about 8 recommendations that the bureau is taking on board. and he does specifically use this term insubordination in his discussion of his predecessor, director comey's actions at that time, dana. >> dana: all right....
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let's talk about loretta lynch and james comey.oingo get a tongue lashinger. >> will they also beat just its? >> we all should see justice. t in this case, loretta lynch, whether she committed a crime, i don't know if that's in the fing. beingmmy a being attorney general is not a crime. >> apparently it's still in style, too. >> you brought the heaters tonight. loretta lynch -- kennedy: i'm like that fella that married kate upton. justin verlander. reporter: loretta lynch being attorney general and conducting herself in a way that insights people to reachonclusions about her ethics. james comey to give this preachment absolving and blaming clinton. but then doing the wiener escapade right at the end. maybe she is guilty he said at the end. who knows. oh, wait, never mind. lynch and comey failed to the standards much a department we want to be independent, free fanfare. and they didn't do a good job. kennedy: they did a very poor job, and i hope they get couple comeupance whatever that means. coming up. president trump trying to woo
let's talk about loretta lynch and james comey.oingo get a tongue lashinger. >> will they also beat just its? >> we all should see justice. t in this case, loretta lynch, whether she committed a crime, i don't know if that's in the fing. beingmmy a being attorney general is not a crime. >> apparently it's still in style, too. >> you brought the heaters tonight. loretta lynch -- kennedy: i'm like that fella that married kate upton. justin verlander. reporter: loretta...
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to lynch black men accused of raping white women. despite being on opposite sides of the lynching question, both sought protection from sexual violence and political empowerment for women, and is a dramahores" that reveals how these lives played out in women. she is working on two books currently as well. chad williams is an associate professor and chair of the department of afro-american studies at brandeis university. he earned his phd from princeton university and specializes in african-american and modern united states history, african-american military history, and african american intellectual history. his first book was praised as a landmark study and won numerous awards, including the 2011 liberty legacy foundation award, and the 2011 distinguished book award from the society for military history. in the aftermath of the massacre of congregationalists in ame church he co-edited the charleston syllabus, which was circulated among history teachers and faculty and was recently published by the university of georgia press is the
to lynch black men accused of raping white women. despite being on opposite sides of the lynching question, both sought protection from sexual violence and political empowerment for women, and is a dramahores" that reveals how these lives played out in women. she is working on two books currently as well. chad williams is an associate professor and chair of the department of afro-american studies at brandeis university. he earned his phd from princeton university and specializes in...
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now the report gives a very damning assessment of former fbi director james comey and former loretta lynch, their handling of the clinton email investigation. in some cases the report showed that clinton or comey deviated from standard procedures in the fbi. they called him insubordinate in the report itself. deviated from the procedures. that there was no reasonable prosecutor that would charge clinton in the email investigation. very critical of a letter comey sent in a letter to october to congress that they're opening the investigation into the clinton email investigation. there will be hearings where the inspector general will be in front of congress. senators and house of representatives will get a crack at him. a statement from house oversight committee chairman representative trey gowdy said, i'm alarmed, angered, deeply disappointing by the inspector findings of numerous failures by the doj and fbi. fox news also obtained an inspector general, testifying supporting documents, a memo from that committee here. in this memo it does say there is evidence that a foreign actor was able
now the report gives a very damning assessment of former fbi director james comey and former loretta lynch, their handling of the clinton email investigation. in some cases the report showed that clinton or comey deviated from standard procedures in the fbi. they called him insubordinate in the report itself. deviated from the procedures. that there was no reasonable prosecutor that would charge clinton in the email investigation. very critical of a letter comey sent in a letter to october to...
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s office, loretta lynch or sally yates.etta lynch at one point told him not to call the clinton investigation an investigation but call it a matter. and comey's book he says there's classified information that has not been released that would show it was possible for the weather lynch to be impossible -- impartial. there is dirt that may come out in this. >> he is allegedly called this. we haven't seen it yet. it comes out this week. what is your opinion on what this means going forward? is this still a james comey problem, as far as trust goes, the general public. >> a massive problem for trust in the federal government and politicization of the process. right now if the fbi and doj were conspiring or colluding to help the clinton campaign by making it look like there was less dirt than there was you have a problem and fire deputy director of the fbi mccabe who was in trouble for stopping the investigation into the clinton foundation at the urging of someone who worked for sally you 8. and to obstruct the investigation, in
s office, loretta lynch or sally yates.etta lynch at one point told him not to call the clinton investigation an investigation but call it a matter. and comey's book he says there's classified information that has not been released that would show it was possible for the weather lynch to be impossible -- impartial. there is dirt that may come out in this. >> he is allegedly called this. we haven't seen it yet. it comes out this week. what is your opinion on what this means going forward?...
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that is the mentality of lynching. that is the mentality of locking up all the japanese during world war ii. is that who we are as a people? they will have won after 9/11 if we give up on the bill of rights. if we give up on who we are, they will have won. we presume people to be innocent. we don't lock people up because they are japanese, not any longer. we don't lynch people because they are black, not any longe because the bill of rhts applies to everyone. but if you say well, he is accused of terrorism, he shouldn't get a trial or she shouldn't get a trial. we've had 386 people accused of terrorism in our country. every one of them have been convicted. the man who killed 13 people in y the other if on thejury, i go to convict, but i want to hear the evidence first. i want to know they got the right person. i want to know someone saw him do it and that there is evidence. not just because he has brown skin we're going to lock him up and lock him up forever without a trial. we've convicted everybody tried in the unite
that is the mentality of lynching. that is the mentality of locking up all the japanese during world war ii. is that who we are as a people? they will have won after 9/11 if we give up on the bill of rights. if we give up on who we are, they will have won. we presume people to be innocent. we don't lock people up because they are japanese, not any longer. we don't lynch people because they are black, not any longe because the bill of rhts applies to everyone. but if you say well, he is accused...
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attorney general loretta lynch. comey since explained that the arizona tarmac meeting with bill clinton days before hillary's f.b.i. interview for mishandling classified information was a game-changer. in addition to other intelligence that implies lynch would not let the e-mail case go too far. that intelligence is not public and the reliability unclear. with fox news caught up with lynch on capitol hill recently, she refused to answer questions about the comey allegations. in the draft report, the inspector general reportedly rebuked lynch for her handling of the federal criminal probe. comey testified to congress that lynch advised him to call the criminal investigation a matter. comey said the language concerned him because it mirrored the same language used by the clinton campaign. meantime a former justice department official told fox news the cooperating witnesses can review the inspector general findings and argue against the conclusions. that is the likely explanation for the recent delays. >> there has bee
attorney general loretta lynch. comey since explained that the arizona tarmac meeting with bill clinton days before hillary's f.b.i. interview for mishandling classified information was a game-changer. in addition to other intelligence that implies lynch would not let the e-mail case go too far. that intelligence is not public and the reliability unclear. with fox news caught up with lynch on capitol hill recently, she refused to answer questions about the comey allegations. in the draft...
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abc news reporting that horowit agenda james comey, andrew mccabe and loretta lynch. examining how they mishandled the 2016 criminal case to hillary clinton. we were right and your media was wrong. james comey cleared hillary clinton of all charges but not before many misdeeds surrounding the investigation. one source told abc that the draft report uses the words insubordinate to describe comey's behavior. none of this is surprising. the mccabe report came out and then the criminal referral. we know about loretta lynch's tarmac meeting with bill clinton before she helped clear his wife of all of these charges. we know about mccabe's democratic ties and lying. hillary clinton did commit felonies. she obstructed justice. that's indisputable at this point. andrew mccabe is now requesting immunity from the u.s. senate in exchange against his former boss james comey. the full report should have been released by now. frankly, if it's released between now and next wednesday -- the summit on tuesday of next week -- that mean they are trying to bury this on a summer weekend so
abc news reporting that horowit agenda james comey, andrew mccabe and loretta lynch. examining how they mishandled the 2016 criminal case to hillary clinton. we were right and your media was wrong. james comey cleared hillary clinton of all charges but not before many misdeeds surrounding the investigation. one source told abc that the draft report uses the words insubordinate to describe comey's behavior. none of this is surprising. the mccabe report came out and then the criminal referral. we...
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loretta lynch was compromised. there sat sally yates who could have described what happened and decided this case on behalf of the attorney general. what is happening now is they are delaying to prevent timely disclosure. >> sean: you are convinced they will try to bury this? >> absolutely. >> sean: who would make that decision? >> it's rob rosenstein. the report even though it's going to congress is controlled by the attorney general. and the inspector general. they have the right to make changes for national security or other reasons. >> sean: 2 weeks worth of redactions. >> this is ridiculous. >> sean: and remember the fbi director assigned additional people to respond more quickly. let's go to what has come out to the insubordination issue. we know the facts in this case. it's indisputable at this point. hillary clinton violated the espionage act and put top secret information on a private server. that's illegal and lied about it. and as i said, now that robert mueller wants everybody's phones in case they use
loretta lynch was compromised. there sat sally yates who could have described what happened and decided this case on behalf of the attorney general. what is happening now is they are delaying to prevent timely disclosure. >> sean: you are convinced they will try to bury this? >> absolutely. >> sean: who would make that decision? >> it's rob rosenstein. the report even though it's going to congress is controlled by the attorney general. and the inspector general. they...
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angela rye, bill clinton and loretta lynch in some ways set this in motion?ptics are problematic but we're revisiting this so many months after the election and the inspector general has concluded the same thing that high-level campaign officials concluded. i don't know what this does to advance the narrative or change the culture of the fbi or department of justice overall. and in this regard using their power to influence the outcome of something it's not much different from donald trump and for all of the hillary supporters out there, i'm not saying there the same, but i'm saying the way in which power has used -- >> too late, twitter is going crazy. >> the way power is use it can get hazy and it confuses people who don't have access to that same power. >> stick around. we'll talk about the trumps next. donald trump and his kids sued by the new york attorney general accused of using the trump foundation as their own personal piggy bank. stay with us. ot dog suit. what? where's that coming from? i don't know. i started my 401k early, i diversified... i'm no
angela rye, bill clinton and loretta lynch in some ways set this in motion?ptics are problematic but we're revisiting this so many months after the election and the inspector general has concluded the same thing that high-level campaign officials concluded. i don't know what this does to advance the narrative or change the culture of the fbi or department of justice overall. and in this regard using their power to influence the outcome of something it's not much different from donald trump and...
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we believe there was some intelligence compromising the attorney general loretta lynch. all i can say is that the two fbi -- peter stroke and page pace, they were in charge of the clinton email investigation. if you trust these two, you are crazy. look at the email chain between them. juste was in the tank for clinton. the fbi did not do a very good job of looking at the clinton email investigation. it was a sham investigation.in e russia investigation, the department of justice was using material provided to them by a foreign agent, a former britishe democratic party. so there is a lot to look at here. >> there was a republican memo, and the anticipation is building by the day to finally see this inspector general report. we have seen, and in this case, perhaps it is very critical of james comey. perhaps democrats don't like it. they could discount it, we have what is different about this inspector general report as the american people are told that it is so highly anticipated by members of congress and beyond? >> number one, it's not a republican report or a democrat r
we believe there was some intelligence compromising the attorney general loretta lynch. all i can say is that the two fbi -- peter stroke and page pace, they were in charge of the clinton email investigation. if you trust these two, you are crazy. look at the email chain between them. juste was in the tank for clinton. the fbi did not do a very good job of looking at the clinton email investigation. it was a sham investigation.in e russia investigation, the department of justice was using...
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>> david lynch you know david lynch puts down headline, trump could go down, this is a hollywood guyeason i do this is because you don't hear this and plenty of them voted for me. plenty of them voted for me. david lynch could go down as one of the greatest presidents in story. kennedy: take out the one of. it sounds too wishy-washy. it could cost him his paycheck. they trump presidency could pay huge dividends. matt welch and noel jones. i will start with you because i think if the left could find their unorthodox champion who flew the bird at whoever the left wanted they would be delighted to have someone fight for them with the voracity and consistency that the president does for republicans. >> when david lynch said that trump could be possibly the best president in history he got a major shout out from the president. i don't know but to get thing with hollywood peers, probably not. probably not at all but on the right they found a new hollywood producer. they are few and far between. kennedy: antonio sabato jr. and scott baio are going to be in the reboot. >> eraser head. david
>> david lynch you know david lynch puts down headline, trump could go down, this is a hollywood guyeason i do this is because you don't hear this and plenty of them voted for me. plenty of them voted for me. david lynch could go down as one of the greatest presidents in story. kennedy: take out the one of. it sounds too wishy-washy. it could cost him his paycheck. they trump presidency could pay huge dividends. matt welch and noel jones. i will start with you because i think if the left...
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bob: and lohr e89a lynch as well -- loretta lynch as well? senator grassley: yes. bob: when do you think a decision will be made? senator grassley: will senator feinstein said yesterday she would do it we will do it. elana: does that include compulsary process for andrew mccabe? i know he wanted immunity. senator grassley: yeah. that involves a few steps, feinstein and mine agreeing to it. we want to do that. we are in some negotiations with her on that point. it goes to the justice department to make sure it doesn't interfere with any of their potential prosecution. and then getting before us. i think another step that's not so regular is i think we need to -- and we're working through his lawyers on this to have a conversation of what he can contribute to our oversight because if he can't contribute anything substantial there's no point in going through it. elana: but provided that conversation results in a positive outcome, you would be recommending immunity grant? senator grassley: yes. bob: on trade, we talked to a fair amount of republican senators and they'r
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director james comey and former attorney general loretta lynch. and gave to charity more than it took in. i won't settle this case. >>> a new report from the inspector general criticizing the fbi's investigation into hillary clinton's email. as nikki batiste explains, it takes aim at both former fbi director james comey and former attorney general loretta lynch.g report will describe former fbi director james comey as insubordinate in the hillary clinton email investigation. in july 2016, comey announced his recommendation against criminally charge in clinton for using a private email server while she was secretary of state. just days before the presidential election, comey told congress the investigation was being revived because of newly discovered emails. president donald trump fired comey last year, initially saying it was because of his handling of the clinton investigation, but later linked it to the russian meddling election probe. members of key house and senate committees along with president donald trump received briefings on the more th
director james comey and former attorney general loretta lynch. and gave to charity more than it took in. i won't settle this case. >>> a new report from the inspector general criticizing the fbi's investigation into hillary clinton's email. as nikki batiste explains, it takes aim at both former fbi director james comey and former attorney general loretta lynch.g report will describe former fbi director james comey as insubordinate in the hillary clinton email investigation. in july...
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on the june 2016 arizona tarmac meeting between attorney general loretta lynch and bill clinton, the report concluded lynch showed bad judgment which is took the meeting and failed to recognize and take action to get the visit short was an error in judgment. on whether the clinton emails contained classified information were hacked, the inspector general uncovered on fbi report was conducted after the election. the concluded quote classified information was compromised by unauthorized individuals who included foreign governments or intelligence services by cyber intrusion from accounts linked to client and server. within the last hour we heard from fbi director christopher wray who said he accepts the findings of the inspector general and acknowledge that mistakes were made and said there would be consequences. >> the report does identify errors of judgment, violations of or even disregard for policy and decisions that, at the very least, with the benefit of hindsight, were not the best choices. we have already started taking the necessary steps to address those issues. first, we are
on the june 2016 arizona tarmac meeting between attorney general loretta lynch and bill clinton, the report concluded lynch showed bad judgment which is took the meeting and failed to recognize and take action to get the visit short was an error in judgment. on whether the clinton emails contained classified information were hacked, the inspector general uncovered on fbi report was conducted after the election. the concluded quote classified information was compromised by unauthorized...
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loretta lynch and fbi special agent peter stzrok, it's release is expected but finally coming and houseudiciary committee bob goodlatte says we will see what happened. >> will a lot of missing pieces of this giant puzzle together, most importantly american people see this report because it will shed light on how the federal bureau of investigation mishandled the whole investigation with regard to former secretary of state and presidential candidate hillary clinton. >> key questions will be answered in the independent review supported by republicans and democrats, what role the decisions and public disclosure may have played, what actions does and mccabe make who is suing the inspector general, the kirstin: meeting, and lisa page for having an affair. >> it pains me to look at them. and 99% of law enforcement officers don't. >> the president and key congressional members will be briefed behind closed doors and of note with regard to its results, and the us attorney to decide of prosecution was warranted. jillian: a mother living in the us, the doj says social media will call for terror a
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no suggestion of that or anything. >> comey you saying the tarmac meeting with lynch which she shoulder have done and should have accused herself, let jim comey do these things, i don't think that will rise to the level, i see problems no one is talking about and it is a footnote in the report and that is where apparently people were leaking this shows me a culture of something really bad going on. heather: that is not supposed to happen in the fbi. there is a graphic that shows reporters and fbi agents getting kickbacks to give information but let's move into that. how does become president, right? no, he won't, we will stop it. that is amazing. there were five other fbi agents, like this. >> other people were on the other side making commentary about donald trump. bottom line is i can't imagine being in a room, people talking negatively about the person they are investigating. talking about their conduct, the idea this is going on and no one is stopping it tells me there is a massive cultural program. you can't live in a glass house and throw stones when you are a prosecutor or inve
no suggestion of that or anything. >> comey you saying the tarmac meeting with lynch which she shoulder have done and should have accused herself, let jim comey do these things, i don't think that will rise to the level, i see problems no one is talking about and it is a footnote in the report and that is where apparently people were leaking this shows me a culture of something really bad going on. heather: that is not supposed to happen in the fbi. there is a graphic that shows reporters...
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what about you mentioned the former attorney general loretta lynch, her half hour meeting on the tarmac in arizona with former president bill clinton. what did the i.g. report find on her? >> on that one he looked at it at length and he interviewed the attorney general and bill clinton and found that they did not discuss the merits of the investigation during that controversial tarmac meeting, no matter how bad it looked and he certainly realizes the appearance of impropriety there but, brooke, the inspector general is really focused on how loretta lynch decided not to recuse from the investigation and instead even after that tarmac meeting, she said that she was going to defer to the career folks at the justice department and at the fbi but that she was also still going to receive briefings on the matter. so the inspector general said that led to a lot of public confusion that was unhelpful. >> public confusion. and lastly, so this 500-page report official lily comes out the public this hour. what now? >> at this point, brooke, we are learning more and more, we're doing a deep dive on
what about you mentioned the former attorney general loretta lynch, her half hour meeting on the tarmac in arizona with former president bill clinton. what did the i.g. report find on her? >> on that one he looked at it at length and he interviewed the attorney general and bill clinton and found that they did not discuss the merits of the investigation during that controversial tarmac meeting, no matter how bad it looked and he certainly realizes the appearance of impropriety there but,...
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it benefited loretta lynch, the attorney general.e took it out of her hands for making a charging decision that i'm sure president obama and loretta lynch did not want to do to their nominee. this gets me back to the original point of how do we know any of this? why have we spent so much time and so much money on all of this? it goes back to hillary clinton's decision to subvert the process, to have her own email system from a have a private server. that was in 2015. we have spent 500 pages. it's now 2018. what you might say is at least she uncovered the strzok and page email situation and their bias against the president. >> jesse: we have been moving backwards for a long time. >> greg: i remember we said, i don't know when it was, she was talking about gender. it's not about the female. it's about the email. that's what we kept saying. a couple of points. how amazing it must need to be anthony weiner. he might be one of the few people who is happy he is in jail. the fact is if it wasn't for his laptop and his lap, trump wouldn't ha
it benefited loretta lynch, the attorney general.e took it out of her hands for making a charging decision that i'm sure president obama and loretta lynch did not want to do to their nominee. this gets me back to the original point of how do we know any of this? why have we spent so much time and so much money on all of this? it goes back to hillary clinton's decision to subvert the process, to have her own email system from a have a private server. that was in 2015. we have spent 500 pages....
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thank you very much, miss lynch. >> thank you for considering this. this is a key and critical change in california's energy policy. basically it's going to repeal two important energy crisis protections that we got in in 2001. one was that california appoints the board of directors that runs the grid and our electricity markets. and two was that it's a california public benefits corporation. both of those key protections will be repealed almost immediately. now the proponents say that it doesn't matter, we're under federal law and we'll be under federal law tomorrow. the difference is who enforces and interprets that federal law. and if we didn't think that it mattered who did that we wouldn't care that ryan zenke with the interior and scott pruitt is at e.p.a. because all they're doing is enforcing and interpreting federal law. and this would cede our power to the western states. think about who they are. they're coal states. they are economying dependent on not only using coal but producing coal. the only state that is not a coal state is washingto
thank you very much, miss lynch. >> thank you for considering this. this is a key and critical change in california's energy policy. basically it's going to repeal two important energy crisis protections that we got in in 2001. one was that california appoints the board of directors that runs the grid and our electricity markets. and two was that it's a california public benefits corporation. both of those key protections will be repealed almost immediately. now the proponents say that it...
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he talked to loretta lynch about this and what he wanted to do.elt like they wouldn't do anything about it and they weren't keen only him making pronouncements about it. what do you think? >> that's what he says. a lot of us are sick of this holier than thou persona. we've seen it on his become tour and reflected in the i.g.'s record. this is an example of james comey saying i'm going to be a one-man band here. i'm not going to follow the protocol and loop in other folks at the justice department because i know what the right thing to do here and it's backfiring. >> neil: do you think when both parties seize on this, democrats say it cost them the election. republicans say it shows clear bias. what happens? >> my concern, neil, what happens is this will be yet another thing that leads americans to lose faith in the fbi and law enforcement generally. which i think would be a tragedy. one thing that is a little heartening although the inspector general found evidence of bias and bad actors on the party of the fbi and doj, it's not clear how broadly
he talked to loretta lynch about this and what he wanted to do.elt like they wouldn't do anything about it and they weren't keen only him making pronouncements about it. what do you think? >> that's what he says. a lot of us are sick of this holier than thou persona. we've seen it on his become tour and reflected in the i.g.'s record. this is an example of james comey saying i'm going to be a one-man band here. i'm not going to follow the protocol and loop in other folks at the justice...
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david lynch, the great filmmaker, david lynch he puts down a headline " trump could go down" this is a hollywood guy. plenty of them voted for me. 20 of them voted for me. david lynch could go down as one of the greatest presidents in history. there goes his career in hollywood. veteran filmmaker david lynch believes president donald trump could be remembered as one of the greatest presidents in american history because of the way he has shaken up the political establishment and because of what i've done. however, he now appears to alieve, because he was democrat or something, he actually voted for obama. ha-ha. it says he voted for bernie sanders. , however, heys appears to believe that trump may have been the right choice after all. [applause] he goes on to say that trump could go down as one of the greatest presidents in history because he has disrupted this thing so much. no one has been able to counter this guy in an intelligent way. and by the way, they call him the elites. you know what you are? you are the super elites, i'm changing titles. [applause] i'm changing. no, everyb
david lynch, the great filmmaker, david lynch he puts down a headline " trump could go down" this is a hollywood guy. plenty of them voted for me. 20 of them voted for me. david lynch could go down as one of the greatest presidents in history. there goes his career in hollywood. veteran filmmaker david lynch believes president donald trump could be remembered as one of the greatest presidents in american history because of the way he has shaken up the political establishment and...
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so far, all we have seen he wanted comey and lynch in there. and he was considering mccain's e's request.ccab he gave more definitive stances than we have seen. bob: he has a good relationship with diane feinstein. they have worked together on a number of issues. he is saying, it is up to her. he wants to move forward but the rules of the committee, it has to be a bipartisan request. i would imagine because republicans and democrats have been upset with james comey that i would think she would agree but clearly she has not yet. elana: a major portion of the ig report was that james comey used personal email during his investigation of hillary clinton. i would be surprised if feinstein does not agree to that. susan: on his advice of the president on the mueller investigation the president , continues to call it a witch hunt. that doesn't sound like his counsel is going very far. elana: no, it does not. however, it is important to remember that the president can't necessarily just fire robert mueller. he would have to do so through rosenstein --
so far, all we have seen he wanted comey and lynch in there. and he was considering mccain's e's request.ccab he gave more definitive stances than we have seen. bob: he has a good relationship with diane feinstein. they have worked together on a number of issues. he is saying, it is up to her. he wants to move forward but the rules of the committee, it has to be a bipartisan request. i would imagine because republicans and democrats have been upset with james comey that i would think she would...
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david lynch, you know the great filmmaker, david lynch.ood guy.re thon i do this is, you know, you don't hear this and plenty of them voted for me. plenty of them voted for me. david lynch could go down as ont of the gt presidents in history. >> seth: i mean it's weird. but i guess it would make sense if david lynch liked donaldrump. donald trump is like the president from a dream sequence in episode of "twin peaks." [ light laughter ] [ inaudible ] [ auo in reverse ] ughter ] trump, of course, also uses these rallies to rail against his many perceived enemies. and one of those is south carolina congressman mark sanford, a republican who m is som been critical of trump. now, you might remember that back i2009, sanford, as governor, famously told his wife he was hiking on the appalachian trail when in fact he was having an affair. and trump, who always remembers your lowest moment, brought it up last night. althou he couldn't remember the correct name for the appalachian trail. >> never liked him too much. i wasn't a big fan.ta thahassee tr
david lynch, you know the great filmmaker, david lynch.ood guy.re thon i do this is, you know, you don't hear this and plenty of them voted for me. plenty of them voted for me. david lynch could go down as ont of the gt presidents in history. >> seth: i mean it's weird. but i guess it would make sense if david lynch liked donaldrump. donald trump is like the president from a dream sequence in episode of "twin peaks." [ light laughter ] [ inaudible ] [ auo in reverse ] ughter ]...
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david lynch, you know, the great filmmaker, david lynch he puts down headline, "trump could go down -he's a hollywood guy, the reason i do this, you don't hear this -- and plenty of them voted for me. plenty of them voted for me. david lynch, "could go down as one off the greatest presidents in history." there goes his career. veteran filmmaker david lynch believes that donald trump could be remembered as one of the greatest presidents in american history because of the way he has shaken up the political establishment and because of what iab have done. however, he now appears to believe, because he was a democrat or as a democrat orin something, he actually voted for obama. [laughs] and here it says, he voted for bernie sanders, okay? but he now says, "however, he now appears to believe that trump mayy have been the right choice after all." [cheers and applause] he goes on to say that trump could go down as one of the greatest presidents in history because he has disrupted this thing so much. no one has been able to counter this guy in an intelligent way. and by the way, you know, the
david lynch, you know, the great filmmaker, david lynch he puts down headline, "trump could go down -he's a hollywood guy, the reason i do this, you don't hear this -- and plenty of them voted for me. plenty of them voted for me. david lynch, "could go down as one off the greatest presidents in history." there goes his career. veteran filmmaker david lynch believes that donald trump could be remembered as one of the greatest presidents in american history because of the way he...
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i think for former ag lynch, a big concern is failure of leadership. had been burned by the tarmac conversation but she doubled down on that. with regard to mccabe, the big question is the timing. that's a great october surprise. and the question is going to be what intent was really going on there. >> could it have just been a september surprise? who knows? these are all questions we may never know the answers to. shan, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> samantha bee back on her show and apologizing to ivanka trump for a very vulgar comment using a word that begins with "c." what she says she would have done differently. do not mistake serenity for weakness. do not misjudge quiet tranquility for the power of 335 turbo-charged horses. the lincoln mkx, more horsepower than the lexus rx350. and a quiet interior from which to admire them. for a limited time, get 0% apr on the lincoln mkx plus get $1,000 bonus cash. get 0% apr on the lincoln mkx almost $800 when we switched our auto and home insurance. with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter ins
i think for former ag lynch, a big concern is failure of leadership. had been burned by the tarmac conversation but she doubled down on that. with regard to mccabe, the big question is the timing. that's a great october surprise. and the question is going to be what intent was really going on there. >> could it have just been a september surprise? who knows? these are all questions we may never know the answers to. shan, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> samantha bee back on...
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loreeloretta limp lynch may be r than comey.he permitted someone, head of fbi to make a decision, head of fbi never gets to make, fbi gathers evidence, and submits it to professional prosecutor, the fbi does not decide to prosecute, jim comey, knowing that 1knowingloretta lynch was e picture, and sally yates felt same way he did, he made the decision whether or not to prosecute, that is not a decision that fbi directer or is authorized to make. it is all come to come out. liz: we want to have you back to, break it down for you, you are so good. >> see new the morning. liz: on the varney show, we love that. let's get to the story for you, bill clinton downplaying his initial comments about monica lewinsky after a backlash. we'll show you what has gotten people fired up over what bill clinton said. >> those rumors of a trade war with china, were they overblown? china offering a olive branch to the white house. about a fifth of trade deficit with u.s., we bridge in mark lauder who works with president trump. whether tough trade tal
loreeloretta limp lynch may be r than comey.he permitted someone, head of fbi to make a decision, head of fbi never gets to make, fbi gathers evidence, and submits it to professional prosecutor, the fbi does not decide to prosecute, jim comey, knowing that 1knowingloretta lynch was e picture, and sally yates felt same way he did, he made the decision whether or not to prosecute, that is not a decision that fbi directer or is authorized to make. it is all come to come out. liz: we want to have...
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roar let that lynch never recused herself but she dropped out.nd the question is did he drop out completely. i mean james comey was basically running wild. where was loretta lynch trying to provide some sort of oversight to the director of her fbi. elizabeth: and here's hillary clinton responding to the ig report revealing that basically that report revealed that james comey and lisa page and strzok, peter strzok did conduct agency business, government business using their own private e-mail accounts. hillary firing back on twitter saying, essentially, three simple words, but my e-mails. the problem is she set up a private e-mail server. dan, your reaction. >> i suppose we ought to let her have what solace she can derive from all of this. it is true that the ig report says that comey was using a private e-mail account to deal with his chief of staff. it's really quite extraordinary, sits at an fbi convention in san diego in 2016, he said anybody at the fbi who got caught doing that would be in big trouble. elizabeth: he was doing what others said
roar let that lynch never recused herself but she dropped out.nd the question is did he drop out completely. i mean james comey was basically running wild. where was loretta lynch trying to provide some sort of oversight to the director of her fbi. elizabeth: and here's hillary clinton responding to the ig report revealing that basically that report revealed that james comey and lisa page and strzok, peter strzok did conduct agency business, government business using their own private e-mail...
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there's limited data the government doesn't can actually collect figures on on what violence and lynchingsthat's but other people have been doing some work so clearly this is something this is a trend that's been growing a lot of the violence in the in the recent past has been directed against you know sort of marginalized people whether it's muslims or whether it's but in this case it was just it seemed to be two people who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time seemingly but what's after sort of emerged really as the primary that for the spread of misinformation in india you know fake news is a pretty global phenomenon but in the interim contacts whatsapp has emerged as sort of the primary source interesting the internet is what you know has the largest community of what's up uses in the world there are over three hundred close to three hundred million off and so what's happened to come this place where all kinds of. stories you know basic news as it were sort of seems to spread and one of the reasons why it seems to spread so effectively i think is because what's happened r
there's limited data the government doesn't can actually collect figures on on what violence and lynchingsthat's but other people have been doing some work so clearly this is something this is a trend that's been growing a lot of the violence in the in the recent past has been directed against you know sort of marginalized people whether it's muslims or whether it's but in this case it was just it seemed to be two people who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time seemingly but...
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. >> loretta lynch as well? when you think a decision will be made? sen. grassley: if senator feinstein tells me yesterday, we will do it. that also go for a compulsory process for mccabe? sen. grassley: that involves a few steps. agreeing to it. i want to do that. we are in negotiations. goes to the justice department to see it is not interfere with their potential prosecution. step that is not so regular, we are working through his lawyers on this, having a conversation of what he can contribute to our oversight. if he cannot contribute anything substantial, there is no point going forward. a provided that results in positive outcome -- sen. grassley: yes. republicantalked to senators and they are frustrated with president trump. they have made the case to him you are hurting the people you elected with your trade policies. are you frustrated with president trump and his moves on terrorists, possibly pulling out of nafta? it doesn't seem like the arguments republicans are making who are pro-trade are resonating. they may noty: resonate with him but i can
. >> loretta lynch as well? when you think a decision will be made? sen. grassley: if senator feinstein tells me yesterday, we will do it. that also go for a compulsory process for mccabe? sen. grassley: that involves a few steps. agreeing to it. i want to do that. we are in negotiations. goes to the justice department to see it is not interfere with their potential prosecution. step that is not so regular, we are working through his lawyers on this, having a conversation of what he can...
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loretta lynch.expect, we heard reports the ig referred andrew mccabe for criminal charges because of an alleged leak that favored him. we don't know about james comey. >> and her mccabe is anticipating what is coming out in this report, and the doj, this is what jeff sessions is expecting from the ig report. >> a lengthy report and careful report, 6 any problems we have and assure the american people summary concerns are not true. >> what do you think of what he had to say? >> it is interesting, if there was any misconduct, there will be committal charges and the atty. gen. is safe and not guaranteeing the department will go after someone at this time. what we know about the ig's former officials don't sit down for an interview. when talking about criminal referrals the level the atty. gen.'s office would prove in prosecution is much higher. they have to be safe and not promising anything especially given at this time there hasn't been a response from lawmakers or the public. heather: the response f
loretta lynch.expect, we heard reports the ig referred andrew mccabe for criminal charges because of an alleged leak that favored him. we don't know about james comey. >> and her mccabe is anticipating what is coming out in this report, and the doj, this is what jeff sessions is expecting from the ig report. >> a lengthy report and careful report, 6 any problems we have and assure the american people summary concerns are not true. >> what do you think of what he had to say?...
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david lynch could go down as one of the greatest presidents in history.here goes his career in hollywood. veteran filmmaker david lynch believes president trump could be remembered as one of the great hest presidents in american history because the way he has shaken up the political establishment and what he has done. but however he now appears to believe, he actually voted for obama. and here it says he voted for bernie sanders. but he now says however, he now appears to believe that trump may have been the right choice after all. cheers he goes on to say trump could go down as one of the greatest presidents in history because he has disrupted this thing so much, no one has been able to counter this guy in an intelligent way. by the way, you know, they call them elites. you know what you are? you are the super elites. i'm changing titles. i'm changing. no, no. look, everybody here makes money, works hard, pays taxes. does a great job. you are smarter, you are better, you are more loyal. we have the greatest base in the history of politics. we do. they in
david lynch could go down as one of the greatest presidents in history.here goes his career in hollywood. veteran filmmaker david lynch believes president trump could be remembered as one of the great hest presidents in american history because the way he has shaken up the political establishment and what he has done. but however he now appears to believe, he actually voted for obama. and here it says he voted for bernie sanders. but he now says however, he now appears to believe that trump may...
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roosevelt had become active in anti-poll tax campaign and the struggle to procure a federal anti-lynching bill. in addition to racial liberal, other new dealers such as harry hopkins connected progressive social reform to racial equality. hopkins worked to eliminate racial discrimination in relief projects, a view that the president publicly endorsed and in a 1935 speech to state works project administrators, saying we cannot discriminate in any of the work we are conducting, said the president. either because of race or religion, or politics. aubrey williams, the head of the national youth administration and will alexander director of the security administration also worked to encourage racial inequality and the respective in their equality respective agencies, and to -- the new deal also became and welcoming space for some african-american intellectuals and politicians. by the mid 1930s a black cabinet formed including individuals such as william hastings, robert alsor, and -- -- african-american advisors the wpa, the treasury department, and other essential agencies. as progressive as
roosevelt had become active in anti-poll tax campaign and the struggle to procure a federal anti-lynching bill. in addition to racial liberal, other new dealers such as harry hopkins connected progressive social reform to racial equality. hopkins worked to eliminate racial discrimination in relief projects, a view that the president publicly endorsed and in a 1935 speech to state works project administrators, saying we cannot discriminate in any of the work we are conducting, said the...
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loretta lynch's tarmac travels may be over thanks to new emails the obama administration does not wantwas hillary clinton allowed to walk months before she was interviewed? judicial watch's president will explain what he found. heather: a foxbusiness alert, major merger just approved, a federal judge giving the relay for at&t to purchase time warner cable. tracy roscoe with what it means for customers. >> reporter: this after a 6-week trial, a federal judge didule allow at&t $85 billion purchase of time warner, a deal that will give at&t ownership of cable channels like hbo, cnn and film studios like warner bros. creating a media giant with these movie studios, the television channel, satellite, fiber-optic cable. last year the department of justice did suit to block this merger out of concern for what it would do for competitors and what it would mean for cuom the fe was this could mean higher prices for customers but the judge did rule to allow this tie up to go forward so it could mean we could see other telecom communications companies merging together like this. the doj could appe
loretta lynch's tarmac travels may be over thanks to new emails the obama administration does not wantwas hillary clinton allowed to walk months before she was interviewed? judicial watch's president will explain what he found. heather: a foxbusiness alert, major merger just approved, a federal judge giving the relay for at&t to purchase time warner cable. tracy roscoe with what it means for customers. >> reporter: this after a 6-week trial, a federal judge didule allow at&t $85...
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or most lynch or mr. mccabe? >> i can't imagine that any of those three are anxiously -- are looking forward with optimism and hopes as to what the inspector general found. refer to about three weeks or other sources to him about those people have jeopardy. mccabe already has shown that he is jeopardy for what he did at the barrow. >> shannon: he is now facing the u.s. attorney is considering whether or not to pursue criminal charges, he's got that. he is now asked for immunity from the senate the senate's yard because they wanted to testify. he said i well but he needs protection because of these potential chargers. here's what judge napolitano had to say. >> it's unheard of for the number took a person on the fbi, saying, you want me to testify, give me immunity. quite frankly, this is not the way you get immunity, by writing a public letter. >> shannon: how unusual is this? habit immunity work? >> it's exceedingly unusual for high-level official like this to seek immunity or plead the fifth. i think for mccabe
or most lynch or mr. mccabe? >> i can't imagine that any of those three are anxiously -- are looking forward with optimism and hopes as to what the inspector general found. refer to about three weeks or other sources to him about those people have jeopardy. mccabe already has shown that he is jeopardy for what he did at the barrow. >> shannon: he is now facing the u.s. attorney is considering whether or not to pursue criminal charges, he's got that. he is now asked for immunity from...
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i think loretta lynch put him in an untenable position, president obama did the same. i think he was put into a bad position and he took what he thought was the least worst approach. where i pushback on him is he created a culture around him of young, callow, inexperienced agents that were making decisions on two giant cases that had huge consequences for the bureau and this country, and for that i fault him. >> so james, the white house press secretary, sarah sanders, says the report confirms the president's suspicions about comey's conduct. they're talking about political bias, saying it's still there, which they're actually saying it pretty smartly. the report does say there was political bias but the report concludes it did not impact the investigation, which team trump leaves out completely of their commentary. however, the president has frequently defended his decision to fire comey, and here's why. >> i love the fbi. the fbi loves me. but the top people in the fbi, headed by comey, were crooked. comey's a liar and a leaker. i did you a great favor when i fired t
i think loretta lynch put him in an untenable position, president obama did the same. i think he was put into a bad position and he took what he thought was the least worst approach. where i pushback on him is he created a culture around him of young, callow, inexperienced agents that were making decisions on two giant cases that had huge consequences for the bureau and this country, and for that i fault him. >> so james, the white house press secretary, sarah sanders, says the report...
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what is clear is he usurped attorney general loretta lynch's authority, he made ad hoc decisions, he even concealed his intent on a variety of different issues, specifically leading up to that statement in july of 2016 where he made the announcement he found her extremely careless. this report finds he concealed that from loretta lynch and sally yates so that is a damning conclusion but no bias found. >> the current fbi director christopher wray is about to speak, give official reaction. how much damage has been done to the fbi. >> i think a great deal of damage is being done by the revelation of these text messages by these two key people, pete strzok who was in the count intelligence division in the fbi. one of the top experts in russia. he was exchanging these inappropriate text messages with somebody he's having a relationship with and saying things like this calls into question things he was involved in, including, of course, the fact that he worked on the mueller investigation for a brief period so it will lead the president and others to raise questions about it. it does appea
what is clear is he usurped attorney general loretta lynch's authority, he made ad hoc decisions, he even concealed his intent on a variety of different issues, specifically leading up to that statement in july of 2016 where he made the announcement he found her extremely careless. this report finds he concealed that from loretta lynch and sally yates so that is a damning conclusion but no bias found. >> the current fbi director christopher wray is about to speak, give official reaction....