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something which would have been unthinkable just a short time ago rank and file are great people ron haas go as a former assistant director at the f.b.i. as criminal investigative division he retired in two thousand and fourteen after a career spanning thirty years at the bureau he spoke to me earlier from washington studio. mr haas co thanks for being with us earlier james conway the former f.b.i. director called this memo dishonest and misleading is it. well look we're talking about a three eighty three and a half page memo that presumes to describe deficiencies in phase a process that probably has much more below the surface than what we're seeing in these three pages my understanding is that the f.b.i. was looking at for mcalary intelligence perspective quarter page for several years for his intersections and relationships with russians that perhaps at some point he was warned about those caution about that those relationships persisted and my supposition would be that the f.b.i. knew much much more and included it in the pfizer request and the renewals that is depicted by this three
something which would have been unthinkable just a short time ago rank and file are great people ron haas go as a former assistant director at the f.b.i. as criminal investigative division he retired in two thousand and fourteen after a career spanning thirty years at the bureau he spoke to me earlier from washington studio. mr haas co thanks for being with us earlier james conway the former f.b.i. director called this memo dishonest and misleading is it. well look we're talking about a three...
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there's nothing really new here so you have this there's nothing new here but earlier we talked with ron haas go a former assistant director at the f.b.i. who had a thirty year career with the bureau and he also served under robert mueller he told us how spy warrants are usually handled he had let's have a look at what he had to say. much more going on here in fact when the f.b.i. goes before a phase a judge to remove. over here or it's over it's review authority. they have to make the case that they got something substantial in the previous period the previous ninety day period that's all omitted from this three page summary we already have the democrats who are surprisingly in support of the f.b.i. usually it's the other way around we already have reports from the democrats that this is cherry picked information that it's false and it's inaccurate so i'd be interested to see what the democrats have to say the difficult part here is for the f.b.i. we're talking about classified information in a classified process so i don't think we're going to see the f.b.i. come out and rebut the these all
there's nothing really new here so you have this there's nothing new here but earlier we talked with ron haas go a former assistant director at the f.b.i. who had a thirty year career with the bureau and he also served under robert mueller he told us how spy warrants are usually handled he had let's have a look at what he had to say. much more going on here in fact when the f.b.i. goes before a phase a judge to remove. over here or it's over it's review authority. they have to make the case...
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are over more on this i'm joined now by ron haas go in our washington studio he's a former assistant director at the f.b.i. had a thirty year career with the bureau and retired in two thousand and fourteen mr haas go thanks for being with us earlier james conway the former f.b.i. director called this memo dishonest and misleading is it. well look we're talking about a three eighty three and a half page memo that presumes to describe deficiencies in phase a process that probably has much more below the surface than what we're seeing in these three pages my understanding is the f.b.i. was looking at from a counterintelligence perspective quarter page for several years for his intersections and relationships with russians that perhaps at some point he was warned about those caution about that those relationships persisted and my supposition would be that the f.b.i. knew much much more and included it in the pfizer request and the renewals that is depicted by this three page memo and so you're saying there's more going on here than meets the eye based on this memo is it a bombshell that
are over more on this i'm joined now by ron haas go in our washington studio he's a former assistant director at the f.b.i. had a thirty year career with the bureau and retired in two thousand and fourteen mr haas go thanks for being with us earlier james conway the former f.b.i. director called this memo dishonest and misleading is it. well look we're talking about a three eighty three and a half page memo that presumes to describe deficiencies in phase a process that probably has much more...
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do their job the best they can day in day out that part gives me faith and confidence live that's ron haas go he's a former assistant director at the f.b.i. he had a thirty year career with the bureau thanks for being with us today. my pleasure. well still to come on the day saving the children of his long legs state take you with one man as he fights to retrieve his grandson from the rocky prison and save him from a childhood spent behind bars that's coming up in this half hour. for my brits are fighting for their lives after being shot during a giant brawl and kalai twenty two people were hospitalized with injuries after three separate fights the true hundreds of migrants the port city of cali serves as a gateway to britain many migrants camped out there and hopes of stowing away to england. desperate migrants pitted against each other. in this case africans mainly from eritrea versus afghans. the most serious fighting broke out at a food distribution center shots were fired but it's unclear by whom one man told the w. there are tensions over access to people smugglers who arrange passag
do their job the best they can day in day out that part gives me faith and confidence live that's ron haas go he's a former assistant director at the f.b.i. he had a thirty year career with the bureau thanks for being with us today. my pleasure. well still to come on the day saving the children of his long legs state take you with one man as he fights to retrieve his grandson from the rocky prison and save him from a childhood spent behind bars that's coming up in this half hour. for my brits...