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quigley did not take that as an answer. when politicians say not that i know, it often meets that there's a lot more to the story. he said can you say with confidence none of your people talked to none of the white house's people, as quigley pressed him for a fuller answer, the chairman cut him off and said he was not going to answer that question. >> i mean honestly, sometimes my job is to use simple words, not the fancy wins, it sounds like he was busted. it sounds like he was busted in his own proceeding that he has very controversially stepped back from in not a full recusal and now is back involved, because if it was a simple recusal, we would report it and that would be it. but now he looks shady about whether he's secretly working on donald trump's defense team. and if you want to do that, you can go meet up with john dowd and resign from congress. but working on both at once and not making that public is a big deal indeed. the larger memo battle is that tonight the fbi is working as hard as we have seen to keep this
quigley did not take that as an answer. when politicians say not that i know, it often meets that there's a lot more to the story. he said can you say with confidence none of your people talked to none of the white house's people, as quigley pressed him for a fuller answer, the chairman cut him off and said he was not going to answer that question. >> i mean honestly, sometimes my job is to use simple words, not the fancy wins, it sounds like he was busted. it sounds like he was busted in...
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congressman mike quigley is a member of that committee. you see him live. we'll discuss with him when we come back. >>> after weeks of dancing around the issue, president trump may be ready to meet with the special counsel robert mueller to discuss the ongoing russia investigation. >> the president is very eager to sit down and explain whatever is responsive to the questions. >> do you have any fear of a perjury trial? >> no, but i think it would be foolish to not proceed without considering that possibility. >> let's discuss with illinois democratic congressman mark quigley. he's a member of the intelligence committee. congressman, thank you for being with us. >> is it normal to be wary of a perjury trial? >> you can't lie to the fbi, intelligence committee or congress. that would be a concern of a president's attorney in any case. >> the ex-white house chief strategist steve bannon appeared before your committee yesterday. he was expected to return today, but for some reason he didn't. let me first get a couple questions, including this one. axios reporte
congressman mike quigley is a member of that committee. you see him live. we'll discuss with him when we come back. >>> after weeks of dancing around the issue, president trump may be ready to meet with the special counsel robert mueller to discuss the ongoing russia investigation. >> the president is very eager to sit down and explain whatever is responsive to the questions. >> do you have any fear of a perjury trial? >> no, but i think it would be foolish to not...
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illinois congressman mike quigley, thank you so much. appreciate it. >> any time.nk you. >> and my colleague nbc's kasi hunt just caught up with senator chuck schumer on capitol hill. here's what he had to say. >> reporter: could you support a continuing resolution until february 8th? >> well, we have to make sure that there are the kinds of protections are the things we care about, opioids and everything else, daca -- >> reporter: do you need an agreement? >> well, we need some kind -- we need to have a serious discussion of where we go from here. >> reporter: what kind of commitment do you need -- >> i'm not going to negotiate here on tv. >> reporter: the white house today says that you have the gall to suggest you offered president trump a border wall. they say you offered $1.6 billion in funding, which was in that budget -- >> the person who said it, mick mulvaney was not in the room. he does not know the truth. i do. he put a number on the table and we took it. >> reporter: how long is the government going to be shut down? >> hopefully it will end as soon as p
illinois congressman mike quigley, thank you so much. appreciate it. >> any time.nk you. >> and my colleague nbc's kasi hunt just caught up with senator chuck schumer on capitol hill. here's what he had to say. >> reporter: could you support a continuing resolution until february 8th? >> well, we have to make sure that there are the kinds of protections are the things we care about, opioids and everything else, daca -- >> reporter: do you need an agreement?...
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i sort of wish mike quigley would have separated out those questions and asked them one at a time.ause it isn't clear here. but the implication is that the white house may have been working with nunes. he got caught once working with the white house. on the unmasking issue. is there anything that the house can do that would sort of block nunes by questioning he was working with another branch of government on this? >> if the president and the chairman want this document to be released, it is going to be released. and i do think that the question of to what extent devin nunes is an in dependent actor here and to what extent he's working with the white house is a legitimate one and an interesting one. but i don't know the answer to it. and i -- i don't want to speculate about it. other thap to say that i do think the question and it is becoming public because nunes set this in motion and the president wants it to and the remedy is political, to talk about the damage they are doing by doing this. to hold their feet to the fire. >> one last question. is this something you would advise
i sort of wish mike quigley would have separated out those questions and asked them one at a time.ause it isn't clear here. but the implication is that the white house may have been working with nunes. he got caught once working with the white house. on the unmasking issue. is there anything that the house can do that would sort of block nunes by questioning he was working with another branch of government on this? >> if the president and the chairman want this document to be released, it...
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>> congressman mike quigley, we'll leave it there. thank you very much. >> anytime, thank you. >>> with a list of growing foreign policy challenges for president trump, we'll explore more what foreign leaders think about how he's responding. whoooo. looking for a hotel that fits... ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. you know what's not awesome? gig-speed internet. when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh, sure. still yes! xfinity delivers gig speed to more homes than anyone. now you can get it, too. welcome to the party. >>> the nuclear crisis with north korea, anti-government protests in iran, tensions with russia, there's no end to the list of daunting foreign policy challenges for the trump administration, but now top officials
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now on bbc news, a bbc scotland's elizabeth quigley talks to a woman who discovered she can smell parkinson's disease, this is the woman who can smell parkinson's. that may sound impossible, but it's true. she was telling us that this individual had parkinson's before he knew, before anybody knew, so then i really started to believe her, that she could really detect parkinson's. but this is also a story about one woman's promise to her dying husband. he said to me, "you won't let this go, will you? "you promise you will do it?" i'm doing it. how doesjoy do this? could her ability really change the lives of people with parkinson's bbc scotland has been following the scientists who will answer those questions. i'm really excited. i'm also incredibly humbled because in the end these come from patients and the story comes from joy who lived with les for a very long time and now he isn't here any more. it's an amazing story, offering hope to millions of people around the globe. it was a really strange sensation that day. i have to take a deep breath every time i come in this room. i could smell it
now on bbc news, a bbc scotland's elizabeth quigley talks to a woman who discovered she can smell parkinson's disease, this is the woman who can smell parkinson's. that may sound impossible, but it's true. she was telling us that this individual had parkinson's before he knew, before anybody knew, so then i really started to believe her, that she could really detect parkinson's. but this is also a story about one woman's promise to her dying husband. he said to me, "you won't let this go,...
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ryan quigley's punt blocked by george johnson. the saints take over in viking territory.w you got three minutes left. drew brees to alvin kamara. saints take a 21-20 lead. case keenum, could he answer? 24-yard pass to adam thielen sets up the minnesota field goal and the 23-21 viking lead. so it's over, right? no. make it 24- 4th down for new orleans, brees to willie sneyd, 1st down setting up a new orleans field goal. they lead 24-23. 10 seconds left. here's how it ends. 's 61-yard touchdown to steffon diggs on the final play of >> steps into it, pass is caught! the game. and the vikings win touchdown! unbelievable! >> one of the most incredible finishes in nfl playoff history, the vikings win it on the game's final play 29-24. they are moving on. the saints are going home. now we've been saying it all week. jax quarterback blake bortles is the rodney dangerfield of the nfl, gets no respect. perhaps that's going to change after when came down today in pittsburgh. bortles threw for just 87 yards in last week's jags win. then again helps to have a great defense. big ben ho
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now on bbc news, a bbc scotland's elizabeth quigley talks to a woman who discovered she can smell parkinson's had parkinson's before he knew, before anybody knew, so then i really started to believe her, that she could really detect parkinson's. but this is also a story about one woman's promise to her dying husband.
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. >> congressman mike quigley of illinois, thank you for your time tonight. i appreciate it. >>> jeremy bash, i want to ask you about the mueller investigation and the president's willingness it seems as though he changed gears on whether or not he's willing to talk to mueller. how do you think that plays out? is it possible that the president will be able to get out of doing an interview with him? can he just straight up refuse? >> he could try to refuse but ultimately mueller has the grand jury. if there's a subpoena from the grand jury for the president's testimony the president's lawyers could file a motion in federal district court to walsh that subpoena. that would be litigated up to the supreme court. i don't think ultimately the president of the united states could avoid answering questions but he may be able to delay it. >> certain lir interesting. up next my interview mark meadows of north carolina. his take on daca and the president's comments behind closed doors. and later democrats look to ride the wave of republican departures in congress. we'll
. >> congressman mike quigley of illinois, thank you for your time tonight. i appreciate it. >>> jeremy bash, i want to ask you about the mueller investigation and the president's willingness it seems as though he changed gears on whether or not he's willing to talk to mueller. how do you think that plays out? is it possible that the president will be able to get out of doing an interview with him? can he just straight up refuse? >> he could try to refuse but ultimately...
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this exchange, mike quigley presses devin nunes over whether he coordinate with the white house. "if they have any i.d. were doing this questionnaire" did you suggest it? >> as far as i know, no. i would say we are well aware that the minority has not wanted to conduct this investigation by the public opposition to the subpoenas were issued we issued in august. after the transcripts were released, adam schiff highlighted the passage because of a follow-up question about staff coordination. today the feud between the fbi, justice department, and capitol hill took a new turn with a rare public statement claiming the four-page memo is misleading and incomplete. it reads in part, the fbi was provided limited opportunity to review the memo. as expressed during the initial review, we have grave concerns about material omissions and facts that fundamentally impact the accuracy. strzok are disputed the claim. nunes disputed the claim. in what appears to be a reference to the trump dossier funded by the clinton campaign and dnc, nunes. "it's clear." christopher wray and deputy attorney ge
this exchange, mike quigley presses devin nunes over whether he coordinate with the white house. "if they have any i.d. were doing this questionnaire" did you suggest it? >> as far as i know, no. i would say we are well aware that the minority has not wanted to conduct this investigation by the public opposition to the subpoenas were issued we issued in august. after the transcripts were released, adam schiff highlighted the passage because of a follow-up question about staff...
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quigley when he asked did you -- were you in consultation with the white house?ld not answer that question. when he was asked when mr. wray looked at this memo, did he have any areas that he wanted to have deleted or redacted? he would not answer that question. so clearly they are moving ahead full speed. they want to spin this. and then they wouldn't let the democratic response -- >> they voted not to release that one. >> but you are saying there is dangerous classified information and should not be released. >> >> absolutely. the president wants to pursue this idea that somehow the dossier was related -- the dossier is representative of why this whole investigation began, and it was not. >> senator jackie speier, thank you for your perspective on all this. great to have you here. >>> north korean dictator kim jong-un planning a parade of missiles before the olympics kickoff next week in south korea. a live report from seoul next. >>> trouble information. cnn learned north korea is planning to show off dozens of long-range missiles at a parade next thursday, jus
quigley when he asked did you -- were you in consultation with the white house?ld not answer that question. when he was asked when mr. wray looked at this memo, did he have any areas that he wanted to have deleted or redacted? he would not answer that question. so clearly they are moving ahead full speed. they want to spin this. and then they wouldn't let the democratic response -- >> they voted not to release that one. >> but you are saying there is dangerous classified information...
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we'll talk to committee member mike quigley about that and also senate intelligence committee memberames lankford about the steele dossier. >>> we start with the uncertain future for hundreds of thousands of people living in america. it was an open-door meeting on daca that started off this past week. a rare look behind the curtain as president trump presided over the debate from top members of the house and senate. just two days later behind closed doors, it's what he said about immigrants and that one word in particular that, yes, is causing outrage but also up ending the policy debate. the president now tweeting, quote, daca is probably dead because the democrats don't really want it. they just want to talk and take desperately needed money away from our military. joining me now, reporter for "the new york times," jeremy peters. white house reporter for "the washington post," ashley parker. columnist at "the washington post" and msnbc contributor eugene robinson. and former chief of staff for the cia and department of defense and msnbc national security analyst jeremy bash. thanks
we'll talk to committee member mike quigley about that and also senate intelligence committee memberames lankford about the steele dossier. >>> we start with the uncertain future for hundreds of thousands of people living in america. it was an open-door meeting on daca that started off this past week. a rare look behind the curtain as president trump presided over the debate from top members of the house and senate. just two days later behind closed doors, it's what he said about...
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quigley: thank you. mr. speaker, each year we're reminded of the day that continental flight 3427 crashed in western new york. this tragedy forever changed our community and stole the lives of husbands, wives, sons, mr. quigley: daughters, sisters and brothers n their grief the families of flight 340 bravely turned their loss into a powerful force for change. and their leadership -- with their leadership congress enacted strong and landmark aviation safety reform legislation that. reform exactly aligned with what the national transportation safety board concluded that the crash was avoidable and that pilot error and failed training procedures was the cause. we have new leadership at the federal aviation administration and i strongly urge him to swiftly enforce the flight safety law. we the members of the western new york delegation, and the families of flight 3407, will be watching and closely. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the the gentlewoman from florid
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mike quigley, a democrat on the committee from chicago, he indicated that this is like someone who hasn'tead the book, a teenager who was up at 11:00 at night, 1:00 in the morning, has had to cope rebels and is trying to finish the book report without winning stomach reading the book. you need that classified information. the republicans say that's not the case. >> shannon: why release it now? because the question right now, some people said they wanted to get this out before the state of the union address. trump comes to capitol hill to talk about this tomorrow. it seems like they will let this ride a little bit later in the week. there was a big debate on capitol hill about reauthorizing the fisa program, section 702, domestic surveillance. they did a temporary extension of this at the end of the year. they did it on a longer-term basis in mid-december. had they released this memo a couple of weeks ago, that very well could have tanked that roll call built because this program is so controversial. republicans will say wait a minute, this has nothing to do with section 702. some of the t
mike quigley, a democrat on the committee from chicago, he indicated that this is like someone who hasn'tead the book, a teenager who was up at 11:00 at night, 1:00 in the morning, has had to cope rebels and is trying to finish the book report without winning stomach reading the book. you need that classified information. the republicans say that's not the case. >> shannon: why release it now? because the question right now, some people said they wanted to get this out before the state of...
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no specific details on what the two will be what democratic congressman mike quigley tells us about whyannon is of great interest to the investigation. >> i think the main interest is something the investigation hasn't really touched on. money laundering. i thought it was fascinating that he pulled that out of the book. that he said this investigation's going to end up being all about money laundering. >> i want to bring back my a panel to discuss it. bret, maybe this is the first interest. it may actually tie into what's going on in the russian investigation. >> look. i mean the telling comment that comes out of the wolff book is bannon's remark that the meeting between paul man afort -- i think he's also right that the real issue with the investigation what trump really fears is the possibility of money laundering for russian interests. it's one of the reasons why trump has said that a red line between -- for mueller is looking into his finances. the we seem to think that's exactly what mueller has been doing. we remember that in 2008, donald trump jr., a huge part of the trump book o
no specific details on what the two will be what democratic congressman mike quigley tells us about whyannon is of great interest to the investigation. >> i think the main interest is something the investigation hasn't really touched on. money laundering. i thought it was fascinating that he pulled that out of the book. that he said this investigation's going to end up being all about money laundering. >> i want to bring back my a panel to discuss it. bret, maybe this is the first...
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and in fact, during our hearing yesterday, mike quigley, my colleague from chicago, asked the chairmandid you or your staff have any role in working with the white house to generate this? after all, this is the same chairman that went to the white house and said i have secret evidence of an unmasking conspiracy of the obama administration. we only later learned this evidence he supposedly had came from the white house itself. at that hearing we'll be releasing the transcript on this tomorrow, the chairman initially denies contacting or having contact with the white house. but they be he's asked if the staff who obviously wrote the memo were in touch with the white house and refuses to answer the question. so that remains very much an open issue and, of course, if the white house was complicity in any way in the production of this memo, that makes it even more scandalous. >> congressman, for folks watching tonight, because of the compression of time and space, during the trump era, it seems like we are covering a legitimate crisis each day and each evening. so tell us, tell them, con sk
and in fact, during our hearing yesterday, mike quigley, my colleague from chicago, asked the chairmandid you or your staff have any role in working with the white house to generate this? after all, this is the same chairman that went to the white house and said i have secret evidence of an unmasking conspiracy of the obama administration. we only later learned this evidence he supposedly had came from the white house itself. at that hearing we'll be releasing the transcript on this tomorrow,...
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. >> the other reason why millennials are breaking away from republicans as quigley as they are i can't believe ron johnson or devin nunes or any of these people making jack asses of themselves on tv are going to make millennial voters any more likely to say hey, i'm going to trust republicans. >> i don't think this discussion is particularly relevant to most of their lives or inspire them to want to engage in politics. it doesn't mean it's not important to investigate this issue. but it certainly not the sort of thing that people are going to be drawn to the republican party. >> what issue specifically needs to be investigated? >> i just mean the idea of holding folks accountable. if it turns out that we as a country decide that it is completely inappropriate for folks within the fbi to have personal, political views, whether they are in favor of them or opposed to the president and we decide that's a big deal and we're going to say you cannot be involved at all in an investigation if you have any personal views, if that's the standard we're going to set and that seems to be the standa
. >> the other reason why millennials are breaking away from republicans as quigley as they are i can't believe ron johnson or devin nunes or any of these people making jack asses of themselves on tv are going to make millennial voters any more likely to say hey, i'm going to trust republicans. >> i don't think this discussion is particularly relevant to most of their lives or inspire them to want to engage in politics. it doesn't mean it's not important to investigate this issue....