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and matthew miller.ia, one of the last times i speak to you on television was after barr was appointed and you had a lot of company, to be fair, you said you would give him the benefit of the doubt because you had served under him, because it was his signature on your certificate when you became a fed. what do you make of the name bill barr now? >> i think he's a liar. i mean, it's sad thing to say but i can't be more -- i like to be direct and here i am being direct. bill barr led the country to believe that mueller did not take into account the olc memo and rule you can't indict a sitting president. that's what he led us to believe. that isn't true. you can use a lot of fancy words to say it and hide in alaska and do all kinds of things but the bottom line is, he lied to us. >> so matt, how big a service looking back on it did this attorney general supply to the man he apparently regards as his client, the man who appointed him, the president of the united states? >> he did an extraordinary service, be
and matthew miller.ia, one of the last times i speak to you on television was after barr was appointed and you had a lot of company, to be fair, you said you would give him the benefit of the doubt because you had served under him, because it was his signature on your certificate when you became a fed. what do you make of the name bill barr now? >> i think he's a liar. i mean, it's sad thing to say but i can't be more -- i like to be direct and here i am being direct. bill barr led the...
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. >> joining me now is justice and security analyst matthew miller.ou all for being here, malco malcolm, during that we were talking about a column that i will definitely have to read now and you say there is an analogy to what is happening now. >> sure, he wrote a op-ed where he said the nation is at the he heels of a from administration. he said imagine a city where the mayor is corrupt, and the da is corrupt, and the chief of police is corrupt, and the city council is corrupt, that is where the united states is. but at that point you have the state and the federal authorities to appreciate you. this is a corrupt criminal enterprise now. you have the attorney general of the united states acting as a hit man for the president of the united states not looking out for the people of the united states, and laws now no longer matter. i dedicated every second of my life to defend this nation. i love and believe in the constitution of the united states. my country is now under attack by the president of the united states. who will stand for it? who in our o
. >> joining me now is justice and security analyst matthew miller.ou all for being here, malco malcolm, during that we were talking about a column that i will definitely have to read now and you say there is an analogy to what is happening now. >> sure, he wrote a op-ed where he said the nation is at the he heels of a from administration. he said imagine a city where the mayor is corrupt, and the da is corrupt, and the chief of police is corrupt, and the city council is corrupt,...
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a great interview by matthew miller, european banking and crisis with negative rates.merzbank goes in search of a future. young trump enjoyed the advantages of depreciation. good morning, everyone. this is bloomberg "surveillance." i am tom keene, with me francine the call. i thought matt miller's interview was spot on. engels,mon, stephan they are boxed in by what the central banks are doing. francine: he talked about negative rates and it is important to assume that rates are staying like this. nuclear a 60 day countdown unless europe delivers on trade, and data out of germany and what that means for the euro zone. tom: we need a first word news breaking. president iss giving european countries that signed the agreement to fulfill their -- 60 days to fulfill their it -- commitment. we did not initiate the violation of commitment and will not initiate any wars. we have never, ever given in to bullying and will never succumb to bullying and will respond to any aggressor. kailey: the trump administration refused to issue waivers to allow countries to import iranian oil.
a great interview by matthew miller, european banking and crisis with negative rates.merzbank goes in search of a future. young trump enjoyed the advantages of depreciation. good morning, everyone. this is bloomberg "surveillance." i am tom keene, with me francine the call. i thought matt miller's interview was spot on. engels,mon, stephan they are boxed in by what the central banks are doing. francine: he talked about negative rates and it is important to assume that rates are...
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matthew miller, former chief spokesman for the justice department. jeremy bash, former chief of staff at cia and the pentagon. former chief counsel to the house intel committee. and ken vogel, veteran politico reporter for "the new york times." good evening, and welcome to all of you. i know it's been a long day. jeremy, if i might, i want to begin with you. you were here when the broadcast started over two years ago. among our first guests. you've been along for the ride ever since. what did you make of today's hearing? >> today was a sad display, brian. i think the attorney general advanced weak and shallow arguments. he's gone full trump. basically he mischaracterized bob mueller's report, badly mischaracterized it. bob mueller called him on it. but for the media reports the last 24 hours, the attorney general would have appeared before the senate this morning, repeated the lie, repeated the mischaracterizations. in addition, brian, as i think we're going to get into, his analysis of the obstruction volume of the mueller report is way off base, es
matthew miller, former chief spokesman for the justice department. jeremy bash, former chief of staff at cia and the pentagon. former chief counsel to the house intel committee. and ken vogel, veteran politico reporter for "the new york times." good evening, and welcome to all of you. i know it's been a long day. jeremy, if i might, i want to begin with you. you were here when the broadcast started over two years ago. among our first guests. you've been along for the ride ever since....
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for the record, the individual who did that ellis act eviction is named matthew miller. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for your time. my name is marco sampson, i'm here today with my colleague greg. would come from an organization called a.p.i. legal outreach, specifically from the housing department, the housing project. our work involves defending tenants who otherwise could not afford the cost of eviction defence, and in our work, we have seen on a
for the record, the individual who did that ellis act eviction is named matthew miller. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for your time. my name is marco sampson, i'm here today with my colleague greg. would come from an organization called a.p.i. legal outreach, specifically from the housing department, the housing project. our work involves defending tenants who otherwise could not afford the cost of eviction defence, and in our work, we have seen on a
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for the record, the individual who did that ellis act eviction is named matthew miller. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for your time. my name is marco sampson, i'm here today with my colleague greg. would come from an organization called a.p.i. legal outreach, specifically from the housing department, the housing project. our work involves defending tenants who otherwise could not afford the cost of eviction defence, and in our work, we have seen on a weekly basis several evictions, and in these evictions, more than half our elder evictions, and we supports this proposal for affordable senior housing. stressing the import -- the importance that it truly be affordable because it is the right thing to do, and it improves the lives of people in san francisco and could potentially save lives. the work that we have done, defending evictions, we have seen and no of things that lead us to believe that elders are more vulnerable to severe impacts compared to other groups of being evicted, and/or losing their homes. some of these examples, for exa
for the record, the individual who did that ellis act eviction is named matthew miller. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for your time. my name is marco sampson, i'm here today with my colleague greg. would come from an organization called a.p.i. legal outreach, specifically from the housing department, the housing project. our work involves defending tenants who otherwise could not afford the cost of eviction defence, and in our work, we have seen on a...
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. >>> let's jump in with our favorite reporters and friends with us at the table, matthew miller, john hileman, joyce vance and chuck rosenberg, and mike schmidt washington correspondent for the "new york times" and reporter for "the washington post" matt zapakowski joins us. matt, i have not heard from you all day long, i want to start where that earned. it's like everything is opposite. what was that today? >> i'm surrounded by great legal analysts. people of great probative and analytic -- >> and i started with you. >> -- and judgment. i will say i watched a lot of today and throughout the day i kept thinking about bob carey who said bill clinton was an unusually good lawyer. bill barr is a bad liar. he lied a lot today. i think lie is the only right word. there's been all over the place instances of testimony that he previously had given to chris van hollan, that seems to be blown out of the water by this exi existence of these letters by bob mueller. he was asked if bob mueller supported his characterization of the report. and now we know he didn't. when chris previously said, did
. >>> let's jump in with our favorite reporters and friends with us at the table, matthew miller, john hileman, joyce vance and chuck rosenberg, and mike schmidt washington correspondent for the "new york times" and reporter for "the washington post" matt zapakowski joins us. matt, i have not heard from you all day long, i want to start where that earned. it's like everything is opposite. what was that today? >> i'm surrounded by great legal analysts. people...
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miller. and chris matthews. and that wraps up this portion of the continuing coverage of the robert mueller final statement, at least if he has his wish. here is ari melber with our continuing coverage. >> good day to you. our special coverage is continuing right now. special counsel bob mueller's extraordinary statement, his first ever as special counsel. a public address, and this is the first time we've heard from him of course since the release not only of his report but since this entire investigation began. it comes amist growing pressure. and mueller providing his first oral summary ever as he formally resigned from his post at the department of justice. >> i have not spoken publicly during our investigation. i'm speaking out today because our investigation is complete. the attorney general has made the report on our investigation largely public. we are formally closing the special counsel's office and as well, i'm resigning from the department of justice to return to private life. as alleged by the grand
miller. and chris matthews. and that wraps up this portion of the continuing coverage of the robert mueller final statement, at least if he has his wish. here is ari melber with our continuing coverage. >> good day to you. our special coverage is continuing right now. special counsel bob mueller's extraordinary statement, his first ever as special counsel. a public address, and this is the first time we've heard from him of course since the release not only of his report but since this...
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miller. and chris matthews.s up this portion of the continuing coverage of the robert mueller final statement, at least if he has his wish. here is ari melber with our continuing coverage. >> good day to you. our special coverage is continuing right now. special counsel bob mueller's extraordinary statement, his first ever as special counsel. a public address, and this is the first time we've heard from him of course since the release not only of his report but since this entire investigation began. it comes amist growing pressure. and mueller providing his first oral summary ever as he formally resigned from his post at the department of justice. >> i have not spoken publicly during our investigation. i'm speakin
miller. and chris matthews.s up this portion of the continuing coverage of the robert mueller final statement, at least if he has his wish. here is ari melber with our continuing coverage. >> good day to you. our special coverage is continuing right now. special counsel bob mueller's extraordinary statement, his first ever as special counsel. a public address, and this is the first time we've heard from him of course since the release not only of his report but since this entire...
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misleading congress about special counsel robert miller's report on alleged russian interference in the twenty sixteen presidential election. peter matthews is a political analyst and professor of political science and cypress college he joins me now from los angeles good to have you with us on the program sir i mean what congress feels and what congress does are two very different things the impression is they feel lied to or misled so one wonders what next. it was remarkable how the attorney general decided just not to show up today and refused to testify and that's something that could lead to contempt of congress but here's what's next is a problem here with mr miller's letter which indicated that mr barr misrepresented the actual report of the investigative report and mr mollett had actually prepared summaries earlier back in march and asked mr barr to use the summaries to go and presented to congress and the public and barr didn't do that instead he comes up with a four page summary letter which was very misleading and set the tone for the public to misunderstand what happened with the investigation and deal problem right now and co
misleading congress about special counsel robert miller's report on alleged russian interference in the twenty sixteen presidential election. peter matthews is a political analyst and professor of political science and cypress college he joins me now from los angeles good to have you with us on the program sir i mean what congress feels and what congress does are two very different things the impression is they feel lied to or misled so one wonders what next. it was remarkable how the attorney...