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do you remember what happened when mr. woods left? >> no, i really can't remember. i remember working closely with joe, working with john on the grounds of foreign impeachment along with bill weld. i shared an office with a young lawyer who was in john's law firm in wisconsin whose name was john bell. he was very focused on aggregating sure and recording the statements of information. i don't remember. i do remember starting in early summer, maybe through bernie, i began listening to tapes and began to listen to the tapes of president nixon talking to his staff members, talking to henry kissinger, talking to his filipino valet. i particularly remember what we call the tape of tapes, which was richard nixon taping himself listening to tapes. i was one of several people whose job it was to try to, in so far as possible, to perfect the transcription. we would sit with the headphones on, listening, trying to make out words, some of the transcription had already occurred but some of it was garbled and was not at all clear. but the tape of tapes was a big revelation to me
do you remember what happened when mr. woods left? >> no, i really can't remember. i remember working closely with joe, working with john on the grounds of foreign impeachment along with bill weld. i shared an office with a young lawyer who was in john's law firm in wisconsin whose name was john bell. he was very focused on aggregating sure and recording the statements of information. i don't remember. i do remember starting in early summer, maybe through bernie, i began listening to...
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keithcan you remember what happened when mr. woods left? sec. clinton: i really can't remember. i remember working closely with joe, particularly with the standards to be applied. working with john llamavits on the grounds for impeachment along with bill weld. i shared an office with tom bell who was very focused on agri get igating and recording the facts, statements of information. so i don't remember. i do remember that starting in early summer, maybe this was through bernie i began listening to tapes and i began to listen to the tapes of president nixon talking to his staff members, talking to henry kissinger, talking to his filipino valet. and i particularly remember what we call the tape of tapes which was richard nixon taping himself listening to tapes. and i was one of several people whose job it was was to try to, insofar as possible, perfect the transcription. so we would sit there with the headphones on just exhaustingingly listening, trying to make out words. some of the transcription already occurred but some of it was garbled. it was not at all clear. but the tape
keithcan you remember what happened when mr. woods left? sec. clinton: i really can't remember. i remember working closely with joe, particularly with the standards to be applied. working with john llamavits on the grounds for impeachment along with bill weld. i shared an office with tom bell who was very focused on agri get igating and recording the facts, statements of information. so i don't remember. i do remember that starting in early summer, maybe this was through bernie i began...
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may, mr. woods leaves in is that when you moved to bernie's team? >> i can't remember. i remember working closely with john on the with grounds of foreign impeachment along with bill wells. he was very focused on sure and recording the statements of information. i do remember starting in early summer, maybe through bernie, i began listening to tapes and began to listen to the tapes of to hisnt nixon talking staff members, talking to henry , talking to his filipino valet. i particularly remember what we call the tape of tapes, which was richard nixon taping himself listening to tapes. of several people whose job it was to try to, and so far as possible, perfect the transcription. we would sit with the headphones on, listening, trying to make out words, some of the transcription had already occurred but some of it was and was not at all clear. had no idea he would be taping himself, listening to tapes and coming up with rationalizations so he would call somebody into the room and say, i want to play this for you. it was a shocking experience. concludedou think you that th
may, mr. woods leaves in is that when you moved to bernie's team? >> i can't remember. i remember working closely with john on the with grounds of foreign impeachment along with bill wells. he was very focused on sure and recording the statements of information. i do remember starting in early summer, maybe through bernie, i began listening to tapes and began to listen to the tapes of to hisnt nixon talking staff members, talking to henry , talking to his filipino valet. i particularly...
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railway bridge across the reversal basically would have been done right now it's public relations for mr wood some to support this popularity. is russia a lot of people in ukraine are angry about this. it's. my personal take on this but at the end of the day. say shylock remis temporary and occupation is temporary at the end of the crimea go back to ukraine in this case rain would inherit this. huge piece of infrastructure you cannot help it it may be a really a story to tell you're going to got a lot to think about that a lot to comment on as well through this problem victor out of it you had what earlier had to say i mean from the russian perspective this is yet another you might say infrastructure success for the president but in recent weeks in the sort of state of the union the end of year address he did talk about the fact didn t. in his address to the russian people but there were problems with the economy there were problems with corruption and so i wonder how russian people would actually take the opening of this bridge i mean do they do they see it as something they can take pride i
railway bridge across the reversal basically would have been done right now it's public relations for mr wood some to support this popularity. is russia a lot of people in ukraine are angry about this. it's. my personal take on this but at the end of the day. say shylock remis temporary and occupation is temporary at the end of the crimea go back to ukraine in this case rain would inherit this. huge piece of infrastructure you cannot help it it may be a really a story to tell you're going to...
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and conduct free and fair elections there's no shortage of 4 but there's a former prime minister mr wood who should lead great reforms in 89 he is a colonel or he would certainly surf a 6 month with other younger and different people algerian says civilian society is rich in lawyers and economists and business men who are of the highest caliber and the great shame about algeria is that here is a country with elites let's say educated and laws which is remarkable people but they are not reflected in the political those who have the political power and disses a situation that we will continue to watch very closely here and i was there francis from the barcelona center for international affairs thank you for joining us on al-jazeera now the bodies of 6 more people killed in a volcanic eruption in new zealand have now been recovered taking the number of dead to 14 but 2 others are still missing families of those who died away said on the mainland sharing operation on white island a military team wearing gas masks and protective clothing spent 4 hours there despite fears that the volcanic cou
and conduct free and fair elections there's no shortage of 4 but there's a former prime minister mr wood who should lead great reforms in 89 he is a colonel or he would certainly surf a 6 month with other younger and different people algerian says civilian society is rich in lawyers and economists and business men who are of the highest caliber and the great shame about algeria is that here is a country with elites let's say educated and laws which is remarkable people but they are not...
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mr. wooding, please ex forward. >> >> good after, supervisors, coalition for san francisco neighborhoodsl off san francisco. they have significantly over reached their authority and threatening san francisco sovereignty to keep up with china's 5g program. more than a dozen u.s. cities are challenging federal regulators in court over a recent decision that gives telecom companies millions in financial and other breaks. as they race to built next generation wireless network powered by 5g mobile data. officials from los angeles, portland oregon, bell. >> interview: washington among others, asked the u.s. court of appeals of the ninth circuit court to review and rule change by the federal communications decision which restricts city's ability to charge. and this is what i really want to make is that you have a fiduciary responsibility to the city as well as the health. under the scc's new policy, telecom carrier seeking permits to install the network equipment on public infrastructure must have their request reviewed more quickly by city officials. they are also regard to charge carriers 270
mr. wooding, please ex forward. >> >> good after, supervisors, coalition for san francisco neighborhoodsl off san francisco. they have significantly over reached their authority and threatening san francisco sovereignty to keep up with china's 5g program. more than a dozen u.s. cities are challenging federal regulators in court over a recent decision that gives telecom companies millions in financial and other breaks. as they race to built next generation wireless network powered by...
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. >> mr. wood, where's the conference center? >> you're standing in it. >> places. preesh arappreciation of whay had done. it's that warm sense of family, felt very close to me, felt like my own life, a bunch of weirdos who want to make a movie. >> this is the one i'll be remembered for. ♪ country roads, take me home there's a booking for every resolution. book yours at any price, at booking.com (paul) america's best network. the best network is even better. the best deals on the best network. how can everyone be the best? well, sprint's doing things differently. they're offering a 100% total satisfaction guarantee. while i think their network and savings are great, you don't just have to take my word for it. try it out, decide for yourself. hurry in for exciting holiday deals and save your family money. get both an unlimited plan and one of the newest phones included for just $35 a month. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why mor
. >> mr. wood, where's the conference center? >> you're standing in it. >> places. preesh arappreciation of whay had done. it's that warm sense of family, felt very close to me, felt like my own life, a bunch of weirdos who want to make a movie. >> this is the one i'll be remembered for. ♪ country roads, take me home there's a booking for every resolution. book yours at any price, at booking.com (paul) america's best network. the best network is even better. the best...
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mrs. winkler in those dark woods so long ago. as she began to tell that part of the story watch what happened. >> she's found burned to death down a steep embankment where the car went. the car and she burned. and the defendant is very fine with just a few minor scratches on him. >> you are not samurai. >> stop, stop, stop. stop, stop, stop. judge -- >> you do not speak truth. you only want to destroy. you have no bushido. you have no bushido. >> reporter: bailliffs and his lawyer struggled to restrain todd. it looked like the whole trial would be over. >>> coming up. whatever happened, somebody made up her mind. >> i was told monsters don't exist. my parents told me that. i can tell you with absolute certainty that is 110% false. he is a monster. >> when "deadly twist" continues. a monster. >> when "deadly twist" continues. sleep this amazing? that's a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. our liquid has a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level means no next-day grogginess. zzzquil pure zzzs. naturally superior sleep. it's
mrs. winkler in those dark woods so long ago. as she began to tell that part of the story watch what happened. >> she's found burned to death down a steep embankment where the car went. the car and she burned. and the defendant is very fine with just a few minor scratches on him. >> you are not samurai. >> stop, stop, stop. stop, stop, stop. judge -- >> you do not speak truth. you only want to destroy. you have no bushido. you have no bushido. >> reporter:...
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unfair not rageous but when it came to the issues with mr songe they weren't so vociferously in fact though in some instances they lost their tongue now woods suggest you have to be consistent. and consistency should not be on the character of mr assad's because that becomes a person's personal views about another person to be on the principles of law and should be on the principles of sovereignty it's. to be on the premise of facts but he wasn't in the united states so i mean how do you commit a crime in a country weren't in. here will the united nations agrees with you so what are australian elites so frightened of as they said i mean this is scott morrison says he can't intervene but surely you're referring to barrie cassidy of the australian broadcasting corporation who runs a program inside is apparently. they were revealing u.s. war crimes in afghanistan based on wiki leaks revelations and they were raided by federal police in australia or you will i mean are those follow me on wiki leaks i read about it in the australian i brought it up with president barack obama actually when he was here said are you might have read about me on wik
unfair not rageous but when it came to the issues with mr songe they weren't so vociferously in fact though in some instances they lost their tongue now woods suggest you have to be consistent. and consistency should not be on the character of mr assad's because that becomes a person's personal views about another person to be on the principles of law and should be on the principles of sovereignty it's. to be on the premise of facts but he wasn't in the united states so i mean how do you commit...
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always thanks very much and we hope that mr eastwood is perhaps nominated with this movie maybe maybe it keeps going with safe sex anyway. govern and a kind of wood carving that 2 years ago was listed as intangible world heritage by unesco which is trying to preserve and keep traditional skills around the world live and this particular wood carving craft has been combined with modern design by a company called santa at creating completely new furniture which is proving very popular with discerning clients. this method of wood carving by hand is an age old cry. about the pieces in this workshop in kong it's mock antiques then luxury contemporary design objects in demand. for hannah and adam mix which run the family owned business in the 4th generation their great grandfather founded it in 1927 of the form of $36.00 workshops only one remains in conyers the concept has been redefined. furniture is sustainable furniture has created sustainable jobs in. furniture. that help us protect and preserve our culture. design not design concept bring scandinavian minimalism together with traditional southeast european craftsmanship this symbiosis is no coinci
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woods. ok just all new nato gathering in london although it is just beginning mr trump has already shaken the party by saying his french counterpart house insulted the organization. it's a very tough statement to make when you have such difficulty in the brass you look at what's happened with the best you look at what's going on during certain parts of this season of the year and you just can't go around making statements like you know it's very disrespectful. allows the u.s. president was preparing to head to the nato summit his administration threatened to impose huge haro some french goods including cheese and champagne. as more than a. will to add into those tensions that nato there is even a simmering tensions between france and the u.s. this comes off to the u.s. this threaten to add to more taxes on french products in retaliation for the so-called gaffa tax this is a tax on digital joints such as google amazon or facebook and apple suggesting it will levy those taxes of up to $2400000000.00 some of that products such as champagne on luxury goods such as handbags and also the famous fre
woods. ok just all new nato gathering in london although it is just beginning mr trump has already shaken the party by saying his french counterpart house insulted the organization. it's a very tough statement to make when you have such difficulty in the brass you look at what's happened with the best you look at what's going on during certain parts of this season of the year and you just can't go around making statements like you know it's very disrespectful. allows the u.s. president was...
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wood shed. for any of the other issteps mr. musk has made and this is him saying i'm going to cut prices up to 20% in china. you know what that did for apple? boom, same thing happened here in tesla >> you've also had audi come out and say wait, we're not working on this electric cars, so he owns the market on electric right now until further notice >> i would say in the u.s., that's true, international, not quite true although they're trying to gain market share in china and you look at china, there's a whole asia supply chain. >> sue has the headlines for us. hi, sue. >> hello, scott. hello, everybody here's what's happening at this hour we begin with the u.s. envoy to north korea meeting his japanese counterpart in tokyo in a bid to revive talks with north korea. his visit to asia comes after senior north korean officials recently stated that denuclearization is off the table. >>> demonstrations continued in new delhi to prothe test india's supreme court's decision to postpone hearing a challenge to a new citizenship law. th
wood shed. for any of the other issteps mr. musk has made and this is him saying i'm going to cut prices up to 20% in china. you know what that did for apple? boom, same thing happened here in tesla >> you've also had audi come out and say wait, we're not working on this electric cars, so he owns the market on electric right now until further notice >> i would say in the u.s., that's true, international, not quite true although they're trying to gain market share in china and you...
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he is a senior research scholar at stanford woods institute for the environment. mr. scott corwin is the executive director for the northwest public power association -- we appreciate your contribution this morning. carl imhoff is the manager for the electricity market sector at one of our fabulous national labs at pacific northwest national laboratory -- we are thankful you are here. the panel will be rounded off by dr. russell, a professor and director at the power system automation laboratory at the department of electrical and computer engineering at texas a&m university. we appreciate you being here. we would ask you to keep your comments to about five minutes. your full statements will be included as part of the record. and then we will have an opportunity for the back and forth. mr. johnson, welcome to the committee. mr. johnson: thank you so much, good morning. i am bill johnson, president and ceo of the pg&e corporation. i appreciate the committee's interest in wildfires and the impacts to electric grid reliability and resilience. as has been mentioned, we ha
he is a senior research scholar at stanford woods institute for the environment. mr. scott corwin is the executive director for the northwest public power association -- we appreciate your contribution this morning. carl imhoff is the manager for the electricity market sector at one of our fabulous national labs at pacific northwest national laboratory -- we are thankful you are here. the panel will be rounded off by dr. russell, a professor and director at the power system automation...
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also with us, senior research scholar at stanford woods and find for the -- stanford woods institute for the department. mr. scott's going is executive director for the northwest public power association. appreciate your contribution. carl imhoff is the manager for the electricity market sector at one of our fabulous national labs at pacific northwest national laboratory. we are thankful you here. and the panel will be rounded off by dr. don russell, a professor and director of the power system automation laboratory at the department of electrical and computer engineering at texas a&m university. so we appreciate you being here. we would ask you to try to keep your comments to about five pins. your full statements will beil included as part of the record and didn't live an opportunity for the back and forth. mr. johnson, welcome. >> thank you so much comfortably. i'm bill johnson president andoo ceo of pg&e corporation. i appreciate invitation to be here and the committee interest in wildfires and impacts to electric grid reliability and resilience. as has been mentioned, and california and throughout theh
also with us, senior research scholar at stanford woods and find for the -- stanford woods institute for the department. mr. scott's going is executive director for the northwest public power association. appreciate your contribution. carl imhoff is the manager for the electricity market sector at one of our fabulous national labs at pacific northwest national laboratory. we are thankful you here. and the panel will be rounded off by dr. don russell, a professor and director of the power system...
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mr. hood it's great to see somebody from my neck of the woods in north carolina i want to thank you for thework you've done on affordable housing long before you got on your post it's a work you did for your community that made me proud to have you the board of governors and you're given back to the great educational institution. i've a picture with you but i'd be proud to have another one. mr., i want to thank you for the work and progress we are making, it will free up almost $50 billion in capital, a long time coming. somebody will have to work hard to make a partisan issue that something under democrat republican a ministration in the past. thank you for that. i want to get to the community reinvestment act and an update, the occ has taken the lead and i should also say i'm looking forward to the work, i'm trying to get this done with my time. i'm talking fast. on the rewrite is the fed going to play a role in the cra rewrite? along with fdic occ? >> we have been engaged with occ enough tic? >> at the governor level. >> absolutely. we been actively engaged in the proposal is evolving ha
mr. hood it's great to see somebody from my neck of the woods in north carolina i want to thank you for thework you've done on affordable housing long before you got on your post it's a work you did for your community that made me proud to have you the board of governors and you're given back to the great educational institution. i've a picture with you but i'd be proud to have another one. mr., i want to thank you for the work and progress we are making, it will free up almost $50 billion in...
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mr. hood it's great to see someone who hails from my neck of the woods of north carolina. thank you for the work you've done in affordable housing and all the work he did for the community that made me proud to have you as a member of the board of governors. you are giving back to a great educational institution. you do great work. i'd be proud to have another one. mr. quaries and. [cheering] williams. first i want to thank you all for the work in progress to free up almost $50 billion of capital. it's a long time coming this summer is going to have it work hard to make that a partisan issue under democrats and republican administrations in the past so thank you for that i want to go to the community reinvestment act and the updated the occ has taken the lead. also i should say i'm looking forward to the work on the volker rule. i'm trying to get this done and stay within my time so i'm talking fast. of the rewrite chair is the fed going to play a role in the cra rewrite along with f. efc and the foc? >> we been actively engaged. at the governor level absolutely. we have b
mr. hood it's great to see someone who hails from my neck of the woods of north carolina. thank you for the work you've done in affordable housing and all the work he did for the community that made me proud to have you as a member of the board of governors. you are giving back to a great educational institution. you do great work. i'd be proud to have another one. mr. quaries and. [cheering] williams. first i want to thank you all for the work in progress to free up almost $50 billion of...
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issue that under the basic woods procedures, had someone been doing their job and following up, they would have seen that and found that. and of course had they bothered to ask mr they might have found out which of the two versions was true. >> maybe they weren't interested in doing their job. question three, chairman graham and i sent our referral to the fbi and the doj on january 4th, 2018. although the fbi already knew that british intelligence and fbi officials discussed litigation with director comey, the fbi never got steel's statement in that litigation until we provided them. the fbi also never considered updating the court on these statements. why d when did the court learn about these contradictory statements about whether steel did or didn't have contact with the media? and did anyone in the fbi seem concerned at all that it was not updating the fisk, the court, it was knowingly providing a court with incorrect and misleading information? >> so the fisa court first learned of it, at least as i unders
issue that under the basic woods procedures, had someone been doing their job and following up, they would have seen that and found that. and of course had they bothered to ask mr they might have found out which of the two versions was true. >> maybe they weren't interested in doing their job. question three, chairman graham and i sent our referral to the fbi and the doj on january 4th, 2018. although the fbi already knew that british intelligence and fbi officials discussed litigation...
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the basic woods procedures, the factual accuracy procedures, had someone been doing their job and following up, they would have seen that and found that. of course, had they bothered to ask mr. steele, they might have found out which of the two versions was true. >> maybe they weren't interested in doing their job. question three, chairman graham and i sent our referral to the fbi and doj on january 4, 2018. according to your report, although the fbi already knew the british intelligence and fbi officials discussed the litigation with director comey, the fbi never got steele's statement in that litigation until we provided them. the fbi also never considered updating the court on these statements. why did the court learn -- when did the court learn about these contradictory statements about whether steele did or didn't have contact with the media, and did anyone in the fbi seem concerned at all that it was not updating the court, it was knowingly providing a court with incorrect and misleading information? >> so the fisa court first learned of it in a -- at
the basic woods procedures, the factual accuracy procedures, had someone been doing their job and following up, they would have seen that and found that. of course, had they bothered to ask mr. steele, they might have found out which of the two versions was true. >> maybe they weren't interested in doing their job. question three, chairman graham and i sent our referral to the fbi and doj on january 4, 2018. according to your report, although the fbi already knew the british intelligence...
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the woods on fire, take the film, an ngo spreads it, launches a campaign against brazil, then gets in touch with leonardo dicaprio. then dicaprio donates $500,000 to this ngo. >> dicaprio has denied mr. bolsonaro's claim, posting on instagram, the future of these irreplaceable ecosystems is at stake, and i am proud to stand with the groups protecting them. while worthy of support, we did not fund the organizations targeted. environmental groups have accused bolsonaro of relaxing policies that led to this year's massive fires in the amazon. >>> coming up next, why swing-state democrats are keeping their distance from having the impeachment conversation with their constituents. >>> and as world leaders are set to gather at the u.n. climate conference, so is one u.s. teen looking to make her voice heard. we will hear from the young activist just ahead. lashmakes every lash fullyrom maybsensational.ork. our fanning brush volumizes every kind of lash... ...for a sensational full-fan effect. lash sensational. only from maybelline new york. it's versus the other guys.eese (cheering) clearly, velveeta melts creamier tthe bad news? ouyour patience might not.ay. new depend® fit-flex underwear
the woods on fire, take the film, an ngo spreads it, launches a campaign against brazil, then gets in touch with leonardo dicaprio. then dicaprio donates $500,000 to this ngo. >> dicaprio has denied mr. bolsonaro's claim, posting on instagram, the future of these irreplaceable ecosystems is at stake, and i am proud to stand with the groups protecting them. while worthy of support, we did not fund the organizations targeted. environmental groups have accused bolsonaro of relaxing policies...
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the basic woods procedures, the factual accuracy procedures, had someone been doing their job and followed up, and would have seen that found that. and of course, had they bothered to ask mr. steele, they might have found out which of the two versions was true. sen. grassley: maybe they weren't interested in doing their job. question 3 -- chairman graham and i sent our appeal on january the fourth, 2014. according to your report, although the fbi already knew that the british intelligence and fbi officials discussed the litigation with director comey, the fbi never got the statement in that litigation until we provided them. the fbi also never considered updating the court on these men. -- these statements. why did the court learned -- no, when did the court learned about these contradictory statements about whether steele did or did not have contact with the media, and did anyone in the fbi seemed concerned at all that it was not updating the court, that it was knowingly providing the court with incorrect and misleading information? mr. horowitz: so the fisa court learned about it in a letter sent in june 2018, a year after fisaast authorization, when the justice departm
the basic woods procedures, the factual accuracy procedures, had someone been doing their job and followed up, and would have seen that found that. and of course, had they bothered to ask mr. steele, they might have found out which of the two versions was true. sen. grassley: maybe they weren't interested in doing their job. question 3 -- chairman graham and i sent our appeal on january the fourth, 2014. according to your report, although the fbi already knew that the british intelligence and...
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woods near their home. investigators believe they wandered off on their own. >> what they got home, the one thing they wanted was cheese pizza and they got it. >> let's check over with mrgh the northeast, maybe reaching the i-95 corridor. lots of sunshine through the south, stormy through southern florida, looking for cold temperatures behind the front, 10 to 20 degrees below average, but above average temper >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. we see the system bringing off-and-on rain and coming in waves, a few breaks here and there, but for the most part a soggy day. then hour by hour, it looks like not only the morning commute, but also the evening commute will be impacted by some scattered showers. this starts to taper off later tonight. we dry out tomorrow and friday. then on saturday, a new round of rain moves in. >>> and that is your latest weather. >> thank you, al. still ahead, we are solving your last week before christmas dilemmas from where to find the 11th hour shopping deals to weather. >> thank you, al still ahead, we are solving your last week before christmas dilemmas from where to find the 11th hour shopping deals to you guys are going to
woods near their home. investigators believe they wandered off on their own. >> what they got home, the one thing they wanted was cheese pizza and they got it. >> let's check over with mrgh the northeast, maybe reaching the i-95 corridor. lots of sunshine through the south, stormy through southern florida, looking for cold temperatures behind the front, 10 to 20 degrees below average, but above average temper >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. we see the system...
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the basic woods procedure, the factual accuracy procedures, had someone been doing their job and following up, they would have seen that and found that. and, of course, had they bothered to ask mr. steele, they might have found out which of the two versions was true. >> maybe they weren't interested in doing their job. question three, chairman graham and i sent our referral to the fbi and the doj on january 4th, 2018. according to your report, although the fbi already knew that the british intelligence and the fbi officials discussed litigation with director comey, the fbi never got steele's statement in that litigation until we provided them. the fbi also never considered updating the court on these statements. why did the court learn -- no. when did the court learn about these contradictory statements about whether steele did or didn't have contact with the media? and did anyone in the fbi seem concerned at all that it was not updating the fisc, the court, it was knowingly providing a court with incorrect and misleading information? >> so, the fisa court first learned of it in a -- at least as i understand it, in a letter sent june 2018, a year after the last fisa authorizati
the basic woods procedure, the factual accuracy procedures, had someone been doing their job and following up, they would have seen that and found that. and, of course, had they bothered to ask mr. steele, they might have found out which of the two versions was true. >> maybe they weren't interested in doing their job. question three, chairman graham and i sent our referral to the fbi and the doj on january 4th, 2018. according to your report, although the fbi already knew that the...
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the basic woods procedure, the factual accuracy procedures, had someone been doing their job and following up, they would have seen that and found that. and, of course, had they bothered to ask mr. steele, they might have found out which of the two versions was true. >> maybe they weren't interested in doing their job. question three, chairman graham and i sent our referral to the fbi and the doj on january 4th, 2018. according to your report, although the fbi already knew that the british intelligence and the fbi officials discussed litigation with director comey, the fbi never got steele's statement in that litigation until we provided them. the fbi also never considered updating the court on these statements. why did the court learn -- no. when did the court learn about these contradictory statements about whether steele did or didn't have contact with the media? and did anyone in the fbi seem concerned at all that it was not updating the fisc, the court, it was knowingly providing a court with incorrect and misleading information? >> so, the fisa court first learned of it in a -- at least as i understand it, in a letter sent june 2018, a year after the last fisa authorizati
the basic woods procedure, the factual accuracy procedures, had someone been doing their job and following up, they would have seen that and found that. and, of course, had they bothered to ask mr. steele, they might have found out which of the two versions was true. >> maybe they weren't interested in doing their job. question three, chairman graham and i sent our referral to the fbi and the doj on january 4th, 2018. according to your report, although the fbi already knew that the...
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woods procedures, the factual a accuracy procedures. had someone been doing their job and following up they would have seen that and found that. of course, had they bothered to ask mrle they might have found out which of the two versions was true. >> maybe they weren't interested in doing their job. question three. chairman graham and i sent our referral to the f.b.i. in january of 2018. according to your report although the f.b.i. already knew the british intelligence and f.b.i. officials discussed the litigation with director comey, the f.b.i. never got steele's statement in that litigation until we provided them, the f.b.i. also never considered updating the court on these statements. why did the court learn -- when did the court learn about these contradictory statements about whether steele did or didn't have contact with the media? and did anyone in the f.b.i. seem concerned at all that it was not updating the fisa court it was knowingly providing a court with incorrect and >> so, the fisa court first learned of it, at least as i understand it, in a letter
woods procedures, the factual a accuracy procedures. had someone been doing their job and following up they would have seen that and found that. of course, had they bothered to ask mrle they might have found out which of the two versions was true. >> maybe they weren't interested in doing their job. question three. chairman graham and i sent our referral to the f.b.i. in january of 2018. according to your report although the f.b.i. already knew the british intelligence and f.b.i....