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going to the store of three mr peter aylett shock no not another never this one. let's go back now to our breaking news is coming from moscow today a bus has crashed into the stairway of an underground pedestrian crossing with police just now confirming to say at least five people dead all this is being well documented from security cameras and also people standing by as you can see there a warning you may find some of the images coming up here upsetting that's the moment it happened according to russian media citing security sources a technical failure and human error being considered as the main possible causes the video that seems to show that this is the one the bus starting from almost a standstill and then veering off in a very old direction off it goes down into that subway the driver is reportedly being detained with sources adding that according to initial medical examination he was sober at the time parts the driver's test and they've also been circulating in
going to the store of three mr peter aylett shock no not another never this one. let's go back now to our breaking news is coming from moscow today a bus has crashed into the stairway of an underground pedestrian crossing with police just now confirming to say at least five people dead all this is being well documented from security cameras and also people standing by as you can see there a warning you may find some of the images coming up here upsetting that's the moment it happened according...
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to pay a huge amount of compensation the water in portugal did not look good to me as well look mr peter. says. oh and. activists against water charges often patrol this cork neighborhood. if they find an irish water crew installing meters they try to force them to leave . oh we say no why do you need me know everybody knows that nothing is set in stone yet. the commission keeps pushing islands to comply with the community directive and impose meters and water charges on its citizens. and there is this principle which is. framed in the water directive that the polluters should fit so there should be a direct responsibility of this cannot be done with a general exception obviously next friday we meet same time. we'll do that. yet we don't act and we. faced with unprecedented public disobedience the government is trying hard to maneuver between public discontent and the demands of brussels. what we're trying to do you know in a small way they would say has to happen because the european union told us it has to happen because detroit it was that sort of us but again tom logical its head ver
to pay a huge amount of compensation the water in portugal did not look good to me as well look mr peter. says. oh and. activists against water charges often patrol this cork neighborhood. if they find an irish water crew installing meters they try to force them to leave . oh we say no why do you need me know everybody knows that nothing is set in stone yet. the commission keeps pushing islands to comply with the community directive and impose meters and water charges on its citizens. and there...
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going to three mr peter agreed to shock no not we're going to schwarz. another news russia's prosecutor general has written a letter to the president of the european parliament strong attention to the actions of several any peace which the prosecutor calls a direct interference in the internal affairs of a sovereign state earlier seventeen members of the european parliament wrote an open letter to the cypriot president asking him to stop corporation with russia in an inquiry into ex investor and lobbyist william broder is being investigated in russia for fraud and is suspected of having used cypriot offshore accounts to launder money russia's prosecutor general spoke to us exclusively about the matter . but the worth of it doesn't just undermine the institution of the european parliament but threatens the national system with legal as well as i have to see that this city and insulin pressure on the legal process is unprecedented. and the u.s. vice president during a visit to afghanistan took a swipe at neighboring pakistan donald trump's words that the c
going to three mr peter agreed to shock no not we're going to schwarz. another news russia's prosecutor general has written a letter to the president of the european parliament strong attention to the actions of several any peace which the prosecutor calls a direct interference in the internal affairs of a sovereign state earlier seventeen members of the european parliament wrote an open letter to the cypriot president asking him to stop corporation with russia in an inquiry into ex investor...
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mr. peters: mr. president, tonight the senate will vote on a tax bill that will provide large corporations and wealthy individuals a massive, massive tax cut. the bill will result in well over $1 trillion in debt that will be passed on to our children and our grandchildren. the bill will result in dramatically lower taxes for people who earn their living off of stocks and investments, people who inherit millions of dollars from their parents and for the c.e.o.'s of multinational companies. and by the time the bill is fully implemented, it will lead to higher taxes and higher health care costs for millions of hardworking americans who show up each and every day to do their job and to earn a living. this bill we are voting on today was written in secret, in an entirely partisan fashion, without input from nearly half of the united states senate. but it didn't have to be this way. if we wanted to give middle-class families a real tax cut, we could have. , we're voting on a bill that benefits for middle-
mr. peters: mr. president, tonight the senate will vote on a tax bill that will provide large corporations and wealthy individuals a massive, massive tax cut. the bill will result in well over $1 trillion in debt that will be passed on to our children and our grandchildren. the bill will result in dramatically lower taxes for people who earn their living off of stocks and investments, people who inherit millions of dollars from their parents and for the c.e.o.'s of multinational companies. and...
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first is mr. peter dreckmyer. welcome back. >> so it's interesting that mr. moran's quote from 1994 suggests that people were saying the drought plan at that point or whatever management of the system was 14 years before the 2008 design drought. i would beg to differ with you, mr. moran. i think the design is arbitrary. it's two droughts combined. i don't think there's science behind that. in 2009, the state adopted the co-equal goals of ensuring reliable water supply and protect the eco system. i think san francisco's a little behind on the second of those. i will give you credit. in the upper tuolome stakeholder group meeting on friday, it's people from state and federal agencies and ngos talking about biology. it's a great, constructive collaborative process and we need something like that for the lower tuolome and there was a climate change study. i don't think any of that was reflected in the design drought. if the concern is climate change, why don't we look at the science. it will affect things in positive and negative ways. the first 2400css belongs t
first is mr. peter dreckmyer. welcome back. >> so it's interesting that mr. moran's quote from 1994 suggests that people were saying the drought plan at that point or whatever management of the system was 14 years before the 2008 design drought. i would beg to differ with you, mr. moran. i think the design is arbitrary. it's two droughts combined. i don't think there's science behind that. in 2009, the state adopted the co-equal goals of ensuring reliable water supply and protect the eco...
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mr. peters.his money back. >> reporter: officer sean mcgee says far too often these stories do not have a happy ending. it's estimated scammers rob senior citizens of about $3 billion a year in financial scams. there are a number of red flags to watch out for. >> any federal agency is not going to keep you on the phone, they're going to allow you to call back, they're going give you a contact number, they're going to give you a claim number or some form of reference number to reference this again. >> reporter: and a legitimate agency will never tell you not to contact your loved ones or police. >> the other big flag for people is that none of these agencies take gift cards as compensation. >> reporter: we have contact information on agencies with whom you should report scams like this on 6abc.com. i'm nydia han channel6 "action news". >> fire service paramedic trainees completed their six week training program today. in northeast philadelphia they had a graduation ceremony. nearly two dozen cadet
mr. peters.his money back. >> reporter: officer sean mcgee says far too often these stories do not have a happy ending. it's estimated scammers rob senior citizens of about $3 billion a year in financial scams. there are a number of red flags to watch out for. >> any federal agency is not going to keep you on the phone, they're going to allow you to call back, they're going give you a contact number, they're going to give you a claim number or some form of reference number to...
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mr. peters: madam president, over two months ago i stood here in this chamber urging my colleagues to pass legislation that will prevent kids enrolled in the children's health insurance program from losing their health care. the children's health insurance program, or chip, provides health care coverage to over 100,000 children in my state of michigan and over nine million children nationwide. i recall welcoming the news that the senate finance chairman hatch and ranking member wyden had extended the bill and went through regular order. the finance committee held a hearing and a markup on the bill in october. we all know that regular order has become a very rare event in the senate today, and i appreciated the bipartisan effort to have a senate vote on a bill that is absolutely critical to our nation's children. i certainly expected that this bipartisan bill would come to the floor and pass with broad bipartisan support, thus bringing relief to families across the country who are wondering if their children will have health care in 2018. unfortunately, in the months since the good-faith ef
mr. peters: madam president, over two months ago i stood here in this chamber urging my colleagues to pass legislation that will prevent kids enrolled in the children's health insurance program from losing their health care. the children's health insurance program, or chip, provides health care coverage to over 100,000 children in my state of michigan and over nine million children nationwide. i recall welcoming the news that the senate finance chairman hatch and ranking member wyden had...
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mr. peters, standing on the sign looking at the people on the bus stop and said it's a violation of the code so and so. i told you in the last meeting that yellow has 200 cabs with that sign for two years and they're not in violation but i am in violation. this is the way you are running the taxi industry. coming to that, 400 cabs are moving in the city which are legally required to have the top light connect with the meter but 400 cabs have a different meter not connect with the top light. a very serious incident happened one cab was driving his light was on but the customer in the cab. the customer in the cab somebody flagged him and said i want your cab he said i have a customer and he said your light is on. he said it's a switch system and not automatic. the customer on the street pulled the gun on te driver. he has to see if there's a customer already in the cab. can you not shut down this 40 400-meter tonight? otherwise if he was killed you're liable because you listened to this from me ten times and you didn't do it and it was going to be killed that day. you are totally liable and sh
mr. peters, standing on the sign looking at the people on the bus stop and said it's a violation of the code so and so. i told you in the last meeting that yellow has 200 cabs with that sign for two years and they're not in violation but i am in violation. this is the way you are running the taxi industry. coming to that, 400 cabs are moving in the city which are legally required to have the top light connect with the meter but 400 cabs have a different meter not connect with the top light. a...
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mr. rosenstein. peter strzok, january 10th is the guy who changes the exoneration letter from gross negligent lens to extreme recklessness. july says when comey has the press conference. clinton is okay. and august 2016 we have this text message. the same month that the russian investigation is opened at the f.b.i. august 2016. my guess is that's the same month that the application was taken to the fisa court to get the warrants to spy on americans. using this dossier that clinton campaign paid for, democrats paid for, fake news all dressed up taken to the court, so i got really just a couple basic questions. seems to me if the answer to any of those two questions, if the answer is yes, if you guys paid christopher steele at the same time the democrats and clinton campaign were paying him or if you took the dossier dressed it up and took it to the fisa court and used that as a basis to get warrants, and now we have intent in this text message saying there is another text message my colleague referenced ear
mr. rosenstein. peter strzok, january 10th is the guy who changes the exoneration letter from gross negligent lens to extreme recklessness. july says when comey has the press conference. clinton is okay. and august 2016 we have this text message. the same month that the russian investigation is opened at the f.b.i. august 2016. my guess is that's the same month that the application was taken to the fisa court to get the warrants to spy on americans. using this dossier that clinton campaign paid...
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peter struck selected by mr. mueller to be on his team. that peter struck we've learned had all these text messages we got to read some early this morning. some of them are, you know, they show he didn't like trump. he and miss page are exchanging text messages sharing they don't like the president. but that's nothing new. no one on mueller's team likes trump. we already knew that. i want to focus on one in particular. one in particular. and this is a text message from mr. struck to miss page recalling a conversation at a meeting that took place in andrew mccabe's office, deputy director of the fbi, recalling a meeting earlier. and mr. struck says this. i want to believe the path you threw out for consideration in andy's office. then there's a break. dash, it says that there's no way he gets elected. no way trump gets elected. he said, i want to believe that. you said that in a meeting in mccabe's office. i want to believe that. but i'm afraid we can't take that risk. this goes to intent. the people of this great country might elect donald
peter struck selected by mr. mueller to be on his team. that peter struck we've learned had all these text messages we got to read some early this morning. some of them are, you know, they show he didn't like trump. he and miss page are exchanging text messages sharing they don't like the president. but that's nothing new. no one on mueller's team likes trump. we already knew that. i want to focus on one in particular. one in particular. and this is a text message from mr. struck to miss page...
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that their removal, peter strzok and mr. wiseman will not sabotage mueller's investigation into russian collusion. their removal from the investigation. >> i'm not aware of any effort by anyone to sabotage mueller's investigation. >> let me talk about the black identity extremists. we've had conversations, a report that was done august 14, 2017 said that during the same period of this report they found that right wing extremists were behind twice as many incidents, 115, and just over a third of these incidents were foiled, than those who might be considered islamists or might be considered others. there is a black extremist identity report. again i ask the question would you see that that report be clarified and would you take note of the fact that the convictions dealing with violence are more for the -- looking for my chart are more dealing with islamists and left wing and less for right wing? so right wing extremists are not being prosecuted, black identity extremists as declared by the f.b.i. are in fact subjected to a r
that their removal, peter strzok and mr. wiseman will not sabotage mueller's investigation into russian collusion. their removal from the investigation. >> i'm not aware of any effort by anyone to sabotage mueller's investigation. >> let me talk about the black identity extremists. we've had conversations, a report that was done august 14, 2017 said that during the same period of this report they found that right wing extremists were behind twice as many incidents, 115, and just...
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peter: is that the hardest speech you have ever given, that wait here and don't panic? mr. podesta: yes. peter: president trump -- an easy question and a hard question. is there an area where he has lived down to your expectations? and is there an area where we where you thought he is better than we thought. thatodesta: i would say our argument at the end was that he was temperamentally unfit and unqualified to be president. we convinced about 50% of the american public that that was true. unfortunately some people held that believe and still voted for him. even general kelly has not been able to get his son away -- his phone away from him. the temperamental part is true. he has lowered the standards of the united states in the world. he has the most plutocratic administration and is pursuing the most plutocratic policies we have seen ever. there is no counterpart to what bill ising and this tax no exception. that is on the right side. theve him credit for saving that bob white elephants -- zimbabwe elephants. off start, particulary trip withst european nato -- i think the r
peter: is that the hardest speech you have ever given, that wait here and don't panic? mr. podesta: yes. peter: president trump -- an easy question and a hard question. is there an area where he has lived down to your expectations? and is there an area where we where you thought he is better than we thought. thatodesta: i would say our argument at the end was that he was temperamentally unfit and unqualified to be president. we convinced about 50% of the american public that that was true....
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mr. rosenstein. peter strzok, january 10th, he's the guy who changes the exoneration letter from gross negligence, criminal standard to extreme careless ennis. july 2nd, he's the guy who sits in on the clinton interview. july 6th, he says, clinton's okay, we're not going to prosecute. and august 2016, we have this text message, the same month that the russian investigation is opened at the fbi. august 2016. and my guess is that's the same month that the application was taken to the fisa court to get the warrants to spy americans. using this dossier that collin campaign paid for, fake news, all dressed up, taken cot court. it seems to me, an answer to any of those questions, if the answer is yes, if you guys paid christopher steel at the same time the democrats and the clinton campaign were paying him, or if you took the dossier, dress it all up, took it to the fisa court and used that as a basis to get warrants, and now we have intent in this text message saying -- there's another text message. my colleagu
mr. rosenstein. peter strzok, january 10th, he's the guy who changes the exoneration letter from gross negligence, criminal standard to extreme careless ennis. july 2nd, he's the guy who sits in on the clinton interview. july 6th, he says, clinton's okay, we're not going to prosecute. and august 2016, we have this text message, the same month that the russian investigation is opened at the fbi. august 2016. and my guess is that's the same month that the application was taken to the fisa court...
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mr. peters of california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. peters: i thank and thank you, mr. speaker. thank you to mr. griffith for introducing promoting a closed pump storage hydropower act. he did valuable work to make this the bipartisan version we see today. more electricity from hydropower is key to meeting our clean energy goals and reducing harmful emissions that pollute our air and water and contribute to climate change. hydropower is one of the few carbon-free energy sources that provides a steady base load of electricity. his bill will give closed pump hydropower projects approval from ferc. it will consider interagency input through a new task force and provide appropriate protection for wildlife and endangered species while . lping us grow emissions-free solar will help a power generation cycle that's clean, secure and reliable. in san diego where large rivers and typical hydro generation are less common, closed pump hydropower offers a solution and can benefit. in my district, we have one that's provided clean energy since 2001 a
mr. peters of california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. peters: i thank and thank you, mr. speaker. thank you to mr. griffith for introducing promoting a closed pump storage hydropower act. he did valuable work to make this the bipartisan version we see today. more electricity from hydropower is key to meeting our clean energy goals and reducing harmful emissions that pollute our air and water and contribute to climate change. hydropower is one of the...
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mr. peters, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for being here, mr. administrator. i want to ask you about the methane rule. epa has an effort to control dangerous methane pollution from the oil and gas industry. the common sense rule asks operators to put natural gas resources to productive use rather than wasting them. it will reduce air pollution including smog, air toxins and green house gases and the benefit of capturing methane from the oil and gas industry is two billion dollars annually. do you support this rule? if not, without it what would you do to reduce wasted natural gas? >> congressman, i think historically the way the agency dealt with methane has been part of a voc approach, where volatile organic compound as we regulated it, methane has been part of that budle. what happened with that rule is epa pulled methane out of the bundle and regulated it separately. we have not taken action on that as you know as far as a substantive rule itself. there are compliance dates that are forthcoming that have been extended, and that's really been the focus up un
mr. peters, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for being here, mr. administrator. i want to ask you about the methane rule. epa has an effort to control dangerous methane pollution from the oil and gas industry. the common sense rule asks operators to put natural gas resources to productive use rather than wasting them. it will reduce air pollution including smog, air toxins and green house gases and the benefit of capturing methane from the oil and gas industry is...
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mr. peters, for five minutes. >> thank you. thank you, mr. administrator, for being here. i wanted to ask you about the methane rule. the epa has an effort to control dangerous methane pollution from the oil and gas industry. the common sense rule asks operators to put our natural gas resources to productive use rather than waistfully leaking them. i support it because it will boost supplies and reduce air pollutions, including smog, air toxins, greenhouse gases, and the benefit of capturing methane emissions from the gas and oil industry is $2 billion annually. do you support this rule? and if not, without it, what would you do to reduce wasted natural gas? >> congressman, i think historically, the way the agency's death with methane has been part of a voc approach, where volatile organic compounds, as we've regulated them, methane has been part of that bundle. what happened with that particular rule is the epa for the first time pulled methane out of the bundle and regulated it separately. we haven't taken any action on that, as you know, as far as the substantive rule i
mr. peters, for five minutes. >> thank you. thank you, mr. administrator, for being here. i wanted to ask you about the methane rule. the epa has an effort to control dangerous methane pollution from the oil and gas industry. the common sense rule asks operators to put our natural gas resources to productive use rather than waistfully leaking them. i support it because it will boost supplies and reduce air pollutions, including smog, air toxins, greenhouse gases, and the benefit of...
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during meetings, the 60 inch screen might be muted, but mr trump peter madden scrolling headlines.ate—of—the—art system that a p pa re ntly state—of—the—art system that apparently records cable news. it seems like president trump might have read this report because today he was back on twitter saying... i think he has been watching his own news headlines. what you reckon?“ people have not read it, they should read it. it is a fascinating read and obviously research. weeks. the correspondent who has written it has had a sit down with the present before. two bits stuck out to me. one is the general kelly is in some way trying to control access to the oval office with limited success. the other part about it for me was this idea that if he is not in the news, he hates it. yes. even if the headlines are bad, according to this report, he would rather be on television. if he looks at the television. if he looks at the television screens after a couple of days he is not the, then he gets very angry and wants to be back in the news, which could account for some of the more combative things
during meetings, the 60 inch screen might be muted, but mr trump peter madden scrolling headlines.ate—of—the—art system that a p pa re ntly state—of—the—art system that apparently records cable news. it seems like president trump might have read this report because today he was back on twitter saying... i think he has been watching his own news headlines. what you reckon?“ people have not read it, they should read it. it is a fascinating read and obviously research. weeks. the...
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mr. rodino. >> aye. >> peter went in the back and cried. we took it very seriously. >> with that vote, mr.ent in more than a century and only the second in all of our history to confront removal from office through the only means provided in the constitution, impeachment. >> i stood by nixon and felt he should remain in office, but then we discovered the tape of june 23rd. this was fatal. >> good evening. president nixon stunned the country today by admitting he held back evidence from the house judiciary committee, keeping it a secret from his lawyers and not disclosing it in public statements. mr. nixon issued transcripts of three recorded conversations he had with h.r. halderman on june 23rd, 1972, six days after the burglars were caught in the watergate. >> you open that scab and there's a hell of a lot of things that we just feel that this would be detrimental to have this thing go any further. >> the facts came out. yes, the president himself, not only was he involved in this but he directed this criminal operation. >> they should call the fbi and n. and say that we wish for -- don't
mr. rodino. >> aye. >> peter went in the back and cried. we took it very seriously. >> with that vote, mr.ent in more than a century and only the second in all of our history to confront removal from office through the only means provided in the constitution, impeachment. >> i stood by nixon and felt he should remain in office, but then we discovered the tape of june 23rd. this was fatal. >> good evening. president nixon stunned the country today by admitting he...
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mr. peters: mr. president, tonight the senate will vote on a tax bill that will provide large corporations and wealthy individuals a massive, massive tax cut. the bill will result in well over $1 trillion in debt that will be passed on to our children and our grandchildren. the bill will result in dramatically lower taxes for people who earn their living off of stocks and investments, people who inherit millions of dollars from their parents and for the c.e.o.'s of multinational companies. and by the time the bill is fully implemented, it will lead to higher taxes and higher health care costs for millions of hardworking americans who show up each and every day to do their job and to earn a living. this bill we are voting on today was written in secret, in an entirely partisan fashion, without input from nearly half of the united states senate. but it didn't have to be this way. if we wanted to give middle-class families a real tax cut, we could have. , we're voting on a bill that benefits for middle-
mr. peters: mr. president, tonight the senate will vote on a tax bill that will provide large corporations and wealthy individuals a massive, massive tax cut. the bill will result in well over $1 trillion in debt that will be passed on to our children and our grandchildren. the bill will result in dramatically lower taxes for people who earn their living off of stocks and investments, people who inherit millions of dollars from their parents and for the c.e.o.'s of multinational companies. and...
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peter struck, selected by -- mr. mueller to be on his team. that peter struck. we learn had all these text messages. we got to read some of them early this morning.rny now, as my colleagues have pointed out, some of them are -- you know, they're -- so he didn't like trump. heor and his page are exchangin text messages back and forth that show they don't like the president. but that's nothing new. no one on trump's team likes trump. we already knew that. but i want to focus on one in particular. one in particular. this is a text message from mr. struck to miss page, recalling a conversation and a meeting that took place in andrew mccabe's office, deputy director of the fbi. recalling aer meeting earlier. and mr. struck says this. i want to believe the path you threw out for consideration in andy's office. and thenn there is a break. dash. it says there is no way he gets elected. no way trump getsd t elected. he says, i want to believe that. you said that in the meeting in andrew m ccabe's office. i want to believe that. but then he goes, but i'm afraid we can't t
peter struck, selected by -- mr. mueller to be on his team. that peter struck. we learn had all these text messages. we got to read some of them early this morning.rny now, as my colleagues have pointed out, some of them are -- you know, they're -- so he didn't like trump. heor and his page are exchangin text messages back and forth that show they don't like the president. but that's nothing new. no one on trump's team likes trump. we already knew that. but i want to focus on one in particular....
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were peter and mr. orr flying solo or could they have been following orders? >> one doubts that peter was under any order from a superior officer in the fbi to exchange 10,000 texts with a colleague with whom he had become close texts that apparently included messages that were anti-trump which led to his removal from the staff of the special council robert mueller last july. in terms of bruce orr, the word we're getting from the department of justice is that it is exactly the opposite, that he was stripped of his higher ranking title of deputy associate deputy attorney general precisely because he had withheld from superiors that he had met with these men responsible for the dossier. >> liz: interesting james rosen, great to see you thank you so much for coming on sir have a good weekend. yesterday, fbi director christopher ray refused to give congress information about fbi agent peter strock involved in the clinton investigation. roll tape. >> he kicked everybody off mueller's team that was anti- trump. i don't think there would be anybody left. the democrat
were peter and mr. orr flying solo or could they have been following orders? >> one doubts that peter was under any order from a superior officer in the fbi to exchange 10,000 texts with a colleague with whom he had become close texts that apparently included messages that were anti-trump which led to his removal from the staff of the special council robert mueller last july. in terms of bruce orr, the word we're getting from the department of justice is that it is exactly the opposite,...
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peter struck selected by mr. mueller to be on his team. that peter struck, we learn had all these text messages. we got to read some of them early this morning. as my colleagues have pointed out, some of them show he didn't like trump. he and ms. page show they don't like the president. but that's nothing new. everybody on mueller's team -- no one on mueller's team likes trump. we already knew that. i want to focus on one in particular, one in particular. this is a text message from mr. struck to ms. page recalling a conversation and a meeting that took place in andrew mccabe's office, deputy director of the fbi recalling a meeting earlier and mr. struck says this. i want to believe the path you threw out for conversation at andy's office, then there's a break, it says that there's no way he gets elected, no way trump gets elected. he says i want to believe that. but then he goes, but i'm afraid we can't take that risk. this goes to intent. he says we can't take the risk. you know, the people of this great country might elect donald trump p
peter struck selected by mr. mueller to be on his team. that peter struck, we learn had all these text messages. we got to read some of them early this morning. as my colleagues have pointed out, some of them show he didn't like trump. he and ms. page show they don't like the president. but that's nothing new. everybody on mueller's team -- no one on mueller's team likes trump. we already knew that. i want to focus on one in particular, one in particular. this is a text message from mr. struck...
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peter -- >> mr. president, what about c.h.i.p., sir? >> the children's health insurance program, not funded? >> reporter: to be clear, half a football field away. that he hears us is limited. he promise add news conference today. viewing that as an opportunity for cameras to come out and he gets on the news. clearly questions, that isn't happening. >> well said. peter a few senators, a few people, i don't know how many didn't attend this, a few republicans didn't attend. we believe susan collins wasn't there. >> reporter: was not. >> jeff flake wasn't there. senator richard burr was not there either. he had a reason. he said he's not going to the white house while leading the senate investigation into russian interference into the election. i hadn't heard he had taken that position before? >> reporter: no. we didn't seat senators you indicated now. we heard that from the senator in the past. for all the talk of the republican sivan war over much of the last 11 months of this presidency, today it was about as united a part we've seen to
peter -- >> mr. president, what about c.h.i.p., sir? >> the children's health insurance program, not funded? >> reporter: to be clear, half a football field away. that he hears us is limited. he promise add news conference today. viewing that as an opportunity for cameras to come out and he gets on the news. clearly questions, that isn't happening. >> well said. peter a few senators, a few people, i don't know how many didn't attend this, a few republicans didn't attend....
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mr. moore, peter doocy with the latest from the jones camp, hi, peter. >> hi, eric, the democrat who is down in polls here phoned in some famous friends from the democratic party national to come down to alabama and talk him up today, we just saw doug jones with his first visitor former massachusetts governor devalt patrick and joan talks about why he thinks patrick is a good surrogate for the race. >> the people that are going to come today have issues that we have in common with the people of alabama. i don't think you can say that about some of the people that are coming in from -- on the other side. >> we just got a taste of the attack jones next guest plans to bring new jersey senator cory booker tweeted in response to a reporter who posted something that moore said protesting transparency genders in the u.s. military and booker wrote this, well, i'm in the united states senate and i don't want to be next to you wondering if senate pages will be safe from your advances, your bigotry, ignorance and hate has no place in the senate, i'm going to my ancestral home of alabama to lend a hand
mr. moore, peter doocy with the latest from the jones camp, hi, peter. >> hi, eric, the democrat who is down in polls here phoned in some famous friends from the democratic party national to come down to alabama and talk him up today, we just saw doug jones with his first visitor former massachusetts governor devalt patrick and joan talks about why he thinks patrick is a good surrogate for the race. >> the people that are going to come today have issues that we have in common with...
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mr. gates, for minutes. >> was peter the carbon copy on any meetings between bill clinton and lor ta lynch? >> the inspector general is handing that investigation and we're going to try to accommodate any congressional requests that we can. but i'll have to consult with them before i do. zbh so if the president declassified the documents, how quickly could they be produced? >> if documents are declassified, they could be produced fairly quickly. >> within a week? >> if they were declassified, i guess they wouldn't be sensitive. within a week? >> which documents? relating to the tarmac? assuming they're declassified. how quickly woultd it take them to get from you to us? >> if they're documents it's appropriate to disclose, we disclose them as quickly as we could. >> when did justice first learn that nelly ore was employed by fusion gps? >> i do not know. >> can can you find out? we've got to find out. you've got wife of one of the top officials in the department of justice working for the company that was a pass through for money for the democratic committee to russia bs to get dirt on the
mr. gates, for minutes. >> was peter the carbon copy on any meetings between bill clinton and lor ta lynch? >> the inspector general is handing that investigation and we're going to try to accommodate any congressional requests that we can. but i'll have to consult with them before i do. zbh so if the president declassified the documents, how quickly could they be produced? >> if documents are declassified, they could be produced fairly quickly. >> within a week?...
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mr. hall. >> good evening, commissioners. peter papadopolous, mission economic agency. i want to pick up on a couple of comments of mr. hall, including that i think we appreciate the developer having a very different attitude working with the community and folks and looking to take initiatives to build more affordable housing. i think that's important. we're gravely concerned about the density law and subverts the willing of the san francisco voters, currently allowing it to drive down by 1/3 affordable housing percentages on our new projects. and we feel that that's a solution badly needed. with regard to this project and what commissioner december discretion we believe does exist, particularly in looking at the mission area plan priorities and the map 2020 priorities, which were mentioned, in fact by staff on this presentation, a few moments ago. we think this ground floor use is important. we are in a pdr area. and we appreciate that the city has entered into discussions with us providing our pdr uses in different ways. we think this ground floor is critical. it sets
mr. hall. >> good evening, commissioners. peter papadopolous, mission economic agency. i want to pick up on a couple of comments of mr. hall, including that i think we appreciate the developer having a very different attitude working with the community and folks and looking to take initiatives to build more affordable housing. i think that's important. we're gravely concerned about the density law and subverts the willing of the san francisco voters, currently allowing it to drive down by...
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mr. mueller's team. first, we have fbi agent peter struck and fbi lawyer lisa paige, exchanging information showing extreme bias against mr. trump. a fact that would be bad enough if not for the fact that these two individuals were employed as part of the mueller dream team, investigating the very person for whom they were showing disdain. and calling it mere disdain is generous. according to the documents produced last night to this committee, mr. struck refer to the president as a loathsome human and awful while continually praising hillary clinton and the obamas. these text messages prove what we all suspected. high-ranking fbi officials involved in the clinton investigation were personally invested in the outcome of the election and clearly let their strong, political opinions cloud their professional judgment. and this was only an initial disclosure containing heavy redactions. second, former embattled fbi general counsel and current mueller prosecutor, andrew weismann, expressed his awe of a former doj official for shunning the president and failing to faithfully execute the law. however, we are now
mr. mueller's team. first, we have fbi agent peter struck and fbi lawyer lisa paige, exchanging information showing extreme bias against mr. trump. a fact that would be bad enough if not for the fact that these two individuals were employed as part of the mueller dream team, investigating the very person for whom they were showing disdain. and calling it mere disdain is generous. according to the documents produced last night to this committee, mr. struck refer to the president as a loathsome...
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reporter: as a form deputy director for the fbi peter strzok participated in mrs. clinton's lone interview with the fbi in july 2016. and he reportedly helped persuade james comey to forego prosecution of mrs. clinton. and which the fbi may have used to launch an intelligence probe on a cam opinion trump advisor. then he became a top figure in the probe of russian collusion led by robert mueller until july of this year when mueller learned strzok sent an email to a colleague critical of trump. >> there were pro hillary people at the heart of the investigation. >> this was one of the lead agents on the hillary clinton email investigation. if trite's disturbing and possibly could call for a reopening of that investigation. reporter: the fbi inspector general is reviewing strzok's role in the matter. a source close to the investigation said it should be completed next year. house intelligence committee chairman devin nunes has been seeking to interview him for two months. d.o.j. emailed to counsel to house speaker paul ryan saying strzok would be available after all.
reporter: as a form deputy director for the fbi peter strzok participated in mrs. clinton's lone interview with the fbi in july 2016. and he reportedly helped persuade james comey to forego prosecution of mrs. clinton. and which the fbi may have used to launch an intelligence probe on a cam opinion trump advisor. then he became a top figure in the probe of russian collusion led by robert mueller until july of this year when mueller learned strzok sent an email to a colleague critical of trump....
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mr. ohr, we know about peter strzok. each and every day, something new comes out which reinforces this belief that you have the fbi working with the clinton campaign to go after the other party's nominee. that is not supposed to happen in this great country. it's not supposed to work that way. you had this dossier which was -- clinton campaign paying fusion gps paying christopher steele paying russians for a bunch of baloney they turn into an intelligence document. they get a warrant to spy on americans. really? potentially christopher steele was also, it's been reported, paid by the fbi. all this goes on and peter strzok is dismissed from the mueller team. he ran the investigation. it starts to point to this idea that the government was working with one major political party to go after the other party's nominee and that's not fair to mr. trump, president trump. that's not fair to, it's not how it's supposed to work. >> shannon: do you think you will get an opportunity to question mr. strzok? >> i hope so. my guess is h
mr. ohr, we know about peter strzok. each and every day, something new comes out which reinforces this belief that you have the fbi working with the clinton campaign to go after the other party's nominee. that is not supposed to happen in this great country. it's not supposed to work that way. you had this dossier which was -- clinton campaign paying fusion gps paying christopher steele paying russians for a bunch of baloney they turn into an intelligence document. they get a warrant to spy on...
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>> i'm sorry. >> that their removal peter strzok and mr. weissmann, will not sabotage mueller's investigation into russian collusion? their removal from the investigation? >> i'm not aware of any effort by anyone to sabotage or less even special counsel mueller's investigation. >> let me ask the question on the black be identity extremists. you indicated or we have had conversations, let me indicate to you that a report that was done august 14th, 2017, said that during the same period of this report, they found that right wing extremists were behind nearly twice as many incidents, 115, and just over a third of these incidents were foiled, than those who might be considered islamists or others. there is a black extremist identity report. again, i ask the question, would you see that that report be clarified and would you take note of the fact that the convictions dealing with violence are more for the looking for my chart, are more dealing with islamists and left wing and less for right wing? so right wing extremists are not being prosecuted
>> i'm sorry. >> that their removal peter strzok and mr. weissmann, will not sabotage mueller's investigation into russian collusion? their removal from the investigation? >> i'm not aware of any effort by anyone to sabotage or less even special counsel mueller's investigation. >> let me ask the question on the black be identity extremists. you indicated or we have had conversations, let me indicate to you that a report that was done august 14th, 2017, said that during...