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perceptional mr browder change for the publication of simpson's testimony. i don't want to sound naive but i really hope this hysteria will end with a victory for common sense to me because i knew that i knew all this time people like simpson and browder got congress through time while the person accused of being involved in the alleged collusion scheme never got any on this forum because . i submitted a written testimony to congress where unsorted one hundred seventy four questions after studying the testimony members of congress were supposed to make a decision on whether to subpoena me to testify in person so far no such subpoena has been issued i don't know the reason but if i were to speculate i would assume that the answer is i might would not suit their interests. as r.t. international thank you for joining us so far still to come the british army is trying to appeal to a more diverse range of people to counter a decline in work so that's in your mix of your wild stories in just a mum. seems wrong. when old rules just don't hold. any. get to shape out
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perception of mr browder will change following the publication of simpson's testimony. yeah i can use the weapons mislead you i don't want to sound naive but i really hold this to will end with a victory for common sense to me because i knew that i knew how come all this time people like simpson and browder got congress through time while you the person accused of being involved in the alleged collusion scheme never got any on this forum because i submitted a written testimony to congress where answered one hundred seventy four questions after starting the testimony members of congress were supposed to make a decision on whether to subpoena me to testify in person so far no such subpoena has been the shit i don't know the reason but if i want to speculate i would assume that the answers i might give would not suit their interests. the british army is trying to keep up with the times by recognizing that its soldiers have emotional needs here's a look at how the new approach compares with the all you know nothing about only organized classic base it doesn't fit in well no
perception of mr browder will change following the publication of simpson's testimony. yeah i can use the weapons mislead you i don't want to sound naive but i really hold this to will end with a victory for common sense to me because i knew that i knew how come all this time people like simpson and browder got congress through time while you the person accused of being involved in the alleged collusion scheme never got any on this forum because i submitted a written testimony to congress where...
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according to simpson's transcript. simpson also testified that steele told him the fbi had similar intelligence from an internal trump campaign source. and that the fbi believed chris' information might be credible because they had other intelligence that indicated the same thing. and one of those pieces of intelligence was a human source from inside the trump organization. a person close to simpson clarified that the reference to an internal trump campaign source actually refers to the australian ambassador who contacted the fbi to pass on information that he received from former trump campaign foreign policy adviser george papadopoulos. simpson testified the research did not start out as a russia-focused investigation but rather was a broader look at his business career, his finances and they were trying to figure out whether he's really as rich as he says he is. but simpson later said he was also interested in russia. and now trump had made a number of trips to russia. and talked about doing a number of business dea
according to simpson's transcript. simpson also testified that steele told him the fbi had similar intelligence from an internal trump campaign source. and that the fbi believed chris' information might be credible because they had other intelligence that indicated the same thing. and one of those pieces of intelligence was a human source from inside the trump organization. a person close to simpson clarified that the reference to an internal trump campaign source actually refers to the...
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think the us perception of mr browder would change for the publication of simpson's testimony. i don't want to sound naive but i really hold this history will end with a victory for common sense to me here because i knew that i knew how come all this time people like simpson and browder got congress flu time while the person accused of being involved in the alleged collusion scheme never got any on this forum because. i submitted a written testimony to congress where. answered one hundred seventy questions after starting the test so many members of congress most opposed to make a decision on whether to subpoena me to testify in person so far and also subpoena has been issued i don't know the reason but even i want to speculate i would assume that they also some of gave would not. have a good. iraqi security forces are forcing refugees to leave camps and return to their homes despite these being in unsafe areas that's according to a new report by the un refugee agency it says more than thirteen thousand families were forced to come back to dangerous zones and those who returned
think the us perception of mr browder would change for the publication of simpson's testimony. i don't want to sound naive but i really hold this history will end with a victory for common sense to me here because i knew that i knew how come all this time people like simpson and browder got congress flu time while the person accused of being involved in the alleged collusion scheme never got any on this forum because. i submitted a written testimony to congress where. answered one hundred...
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simpson said, that's right.f that testimony is to be believed, the claim that the clinton campaign prompted steele or fusion gps to go to the fbi doesn't necessarily stand up. we also should point out here that despite a lot of misinformation by republican lawmakers, the dossier did not solely spark the investigation at all. according to "the new york times," one key factor, among others, was a trump adviser getting drunk. as for steele's motivation, here's what simpson said the committee. chris was concerned whether this represented a national security threat and said he wanted to. he said he thought we were obligated to tell someone in the government about this information. there was a security issue about whether a presidential candidate was being blackmailed. more on all of this by jim sciutto who joins us now. what are you learning about this concern that candidate trump -- concern by steele may have been blackmailed? >> anderson, as you laid out there, the trump line, the gop line on the dossier has been t
simpson said, that's right.f that testimony is to be believed, the claim that the clinton campaign prompted steele or fusion gps to go to the fbi doesn't necessarily stand up. we also should point out here that despite a lot of misinformation by republican lawmakers, the dossier did not solely spark the investigation at all. according to "the new york times," one key factor, among others, was a trump adviser getting drunk. as for steele's motivation, here's what simpson said the...
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a russian attorney corp simpson. i think hard to believe the. report says iraqi refugees are being forced to return home by the country's security forces to areas that are still deemed dangerous. nine o'clock thursday morning here at moscow you're watching international news team here putting together your latest world news headlines. a possible develop. a step towards ending his five year confinement and it's long and the skated tricky and internationally spanning case of julian assange outside the ecuadorian embassy seems to be stemming from first of all it tweets that julian assange had posted on his twitter page wearing a t. shirts with the ecuadorian national colors parking lots of debate and questions online about whether or not this could potentially mean that he has either has been or is on his way to being granted citizenship those questions of course are yet to be specifically answered by either julian assange himself the founder of wiki leaks or ecuadorian officials what we do know so far is that a son seems to have been issued some s
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during glen simpson's testimony, one of the attorneys for simpson said a person had died because of the publication of this dossier? what do you know about that? >> it was an interesting moment in there, in this whole thing. i just want to read so folks get a sense of what he said. this was actually simpson's lawyer speaking here. he said he simpson wants to be very careful to protect his sources. someone's already been killed as a result of the publication of this dossier. no harm should come to anybody related to this honest work, according to joshua levi, simpson's lawyer there. we've spoken to someone who is familiar with the testimony. this is not because he has specific information that one particular person was killed because of the publication. this relates to, and don, you and i have talked about this a little bit, in the weeks and months following the dossier's being made public there's been nine or ten suspicious deaths you might say of russian officials, diplomats, et cetera some who were connected to or involved in the dossier, et cetera, have died under mysterious circumst
during glen simpson's testimony, one of the attorneys for simpson said a person had died because of the publication of this dossier? what do you know about that? >> it was an interesting moment in there, in this whole thing. i just want to read so folks get a sense of what he said. this was actually simpson's lawyer speaking here. he said he simpson wants to be very careful to protect his sources. someone's already been killed as a result of the publication of this dossier. no harm should...
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whose native glioma seems to me you've known the person behind this testimony glenn simpson for quite a while now tell us more about how your relationship came about when. we met for the first time in twenty fifteen during my first visit to the united states before that we exchanged emails we were introduced by lawyers who were hired in new york to represent our client a russian businessman in a case initiated by the notorious mr browder in twenty thirteen during our corporation he showed excellent information gathering and analytical skills including the ability to distinguish truth from gossip i was very excited about reading the testimony he delivered back in august this long document almost three hundred pages covers two different topics the first is the so-called troubled us here the second is about his relations with me when last year i found out about the connection of glenn simpson to the trapdoors here i could hardly believe it. we've utilises dean as the tim clark you've mentioned a discrepancy between the quality of simpsons work that you used to and the quality of the infa
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also worth noting simpson hedged on the accuracy of this dossier. when pressed, a congressman saying so everything in that dossier, as far as you're concerned is true or could be true? >> simpson, i didn't say that what i said was it was credible at the time it come in. we were able to corroborate various things that supported its credibility. important, because house intel chair devin nunes is trying to get at the question of whether obama officials used that unverified information to get approval for surveillance of trump officials. as fox first reported last week, nunes was privately told colleagues there was fisa abuse by fbi and justice department officials perhaps most significant simpson testifies in this transcript that just came out that top obama justice department official bruce ohr asked him to turn some of fusion gps's info over to the justice department. the question now is going to be did they then use that to get fisa warrants to conduct surveillance? we should note the top democrat on the house intel committee adam schiff just put o
also worth noting simpson hedged on the accuracy of this dossier. when pressed, a congressman saying so everything in that dossier, as far as you're concerned is true or could be true? >> simpson, i didn't say that what i said was it was credible at the time it come in. we were able to corroborate various things that supported its credibility. important, because house intel chair devin nunes is trying to get at the question of whether obama officials used that unverified information to...
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simpson - to help pay off a civil judgement.(vicki) simpson owes more than 70-million dollars in a wrongful death judgement - after the killings of nicole brown simpson and her friend ron goldman. catherine heenan is here with more on today's decision.. (catherine) the judge turned down a move aimed at getting simpson to turn over profits from signing autographs... this is simpson at an earlier court appearance.. while simpson was acquitted of 2 counts of murder in 1994 - a civil court jury later foundhim liable for wrongful death...and ordered him to pay millions of dollars. but today that superior court judge refused the move to get simpson to pay off some of that debt from the autographs -- arguing that ron goldman's father, fred, can't identify who is paying simpson. while most of the court award has been unpaid - fred goldman 'has' been able to seize someof simpson's assets - including video game royalties. also - the rights to the book "if i did it"..... simpson 'did' sign autographs after his release from a nevada prison
simpson - to help pay off a civil judgement.(vicki) simpson owes more than 70-million dollars in a wrongful death judgement - after the killings of nicole brown simpson and her friend ron goldman. catherine heenan is here with more on today's decision.. (catherine) the judge turned down a move aimed at getting simpson to turn over profits from signing autographs... this is simpson at an earlier court appearance.. while simpson was acquitted of 2 counts of murder in 1994 - a civil court jury...
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tonight, simpson is backpedaling. a source close to him telling the newspaper he misspoke about the fbi and it was a trump official george papadopoulos meeting with an australian ambassador. big difference. simpson's lawyer testified one person wound up dead when some meeting organization published from the dossier. simpson wants to be very careful to protect the sources. if somebody has already been killed, and no harm should come to anybody related to this honest work. that puts more pressure on the media organizations who publish this information and expense by fbi director christopher barre is very cautious. >> this house intelligence committee has requested documents from the so-called steel dossier. >> in many instances where dealing with sources and methods which is the lifeblood of foreign intelligence and our liaison relationships with foreign partners. >> a colleague wrote a op-ed headline saying republicans faked investigations, but this showed it simpson applied to answer questions about how fusion was pai
tonight, simpson is backpedaling. a source close to him telling the newspaper he misspoke about the fbi and it was a trump official george papadopoulos meeting with an australian ambassador. big difference. simpson's lawyer testified one person wound up dead when some meeting organization published from the dossier. simpson wants to be very careful to protect the sources. if somebody has already been killed, and no harm should come to anybody related to this honest work. that puts more pressure...
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i'm going to be glen simpson. now you're going to be glen simpson. >> but you just did it. you just read basically the whole thing, the real meat of it, everything that was worth highlighting pretty much. you saved people a lot of reading time. >> i gave you some earmarks at least. some corners to turn down. >> but it is. it's really irresistible and dramatic stuff. i hope it's not just us when we hold those pages just find it just read aloud to be truly dramatic and revealing stuff. and senator feinstein getting it out there changed our understanding of this in a way that nothing else could have. >> and lawrence, do you know of any other example of a senator doing something like this? i thought about you today, not just when we got the transcript, but when i was thinking about what feinstein did in terms of making this decision. this is the ranking member. it's a minority member of this committee, releasing information that belongs to that committee in defiance of the committee chairman. it relates to this incredible presidential national security scandal. i don't know of
i'm going to be glen simpson. now you're going to be glen simpson. >> but you just did it. you just read basically the whole thing, the real meat of it, everything that was worth highlighting pretty much. you saved people a lot of reading time. >> i gave you some earmarks at least. some corners to turn down. >> but it is. it's really irresistible and dramatic stuff. i hope it's not just us when we hold those pages just find it just read aloud to be truly dramatic and revealing...
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simpson. certain basic level of fairness you have to consider in allowing a witness to defend themselves. so i think it was the right decision by senator feinstein. it certainly seems like some of the gop members of the committee can now concur with that. >> congressman, i wanted to ask you about one of the things that appeared in this transcript that i think will not be new to you, because of your role in the intelligence committee. but i think is probably new to much of the public. and so i'll only ask you to comment on this. obviously not in terms of your knowledge of classified information, but in terms of what has been publicly discussed. but there's a dramatic moment late in the transcript, page 279 to be precise when a question questioner -- an investigator is asking mr. simpson about how fusion assessed the credibility of christopher steele's source, his sources in russia for this document, these reports that he produced. without getting into naming the sources or anything like that, w
simpson. certain basic level of fairness you have to consider in allowing a witness to defend themselves. so i think it was the right decision by senator feinstein. it certainly seems like some of the gop members of the committee can now concur with that. >> congressman, i wanted to ask you about one of the things that appeared in this transcript that i think will not be new to you, because of your role in the intelligence committee. but i think is probably new to much of the public. and...
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fusion gps foe cowrnd glenn simpson said steele went to the fbi in july 2016, the same month that thesia probe began with some info. simpson though suggested the fbi had a human source inside the trump world to back up some of the claims in the dossier saying, quote: they believe chris' information might be credible because they had other intelligence that intelligence was a human source from inside the trump organization. unclear whether that's the meeting. lying about his russian contacts in the special counsel probe had with an australian. one person wound up dead when some media organizations published info from the dossier quote: simpson wants to be very careful to protect his sources, somebody has already been killed as a result of publication of this dossier and no harm should come to anybody related to this honest work. that may explain why the fbi directors christopher wray has been very careful talking about this. >> the house intelligence committee has requested documents from you and other government officials so-called steele dossier. why have you failed to produce these
fusion gps foe cowrnd glenn simpson said steele went to the fbi in july 2016, the same month that thesia probe began with some info. simpson though suggested the fbi had a human source inside the trump world to back up some of the claims in the dossier saying, quote: they believe chris' information might be credible because they had other intelligence that intelligence was a human source from inside the trump organization. unclear whether that's the meeting. lying about his russian contacts in...
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>> simpson, i never heard of that. it seems like an absurd accusation but the explanation for why he over spent is he was hiding money from his wife. the depiction is a reckless big spender, thoroughly developed in the press. this guy was spending money like a drunken sailor. people were ripping him off in art deals. that was my original take. later, i began to learn more and that changed my view. i hadn't known he was closely linked to igor sechin. he's very closely linked to vladimir putin and controls the biggest oil and gas company in the world. so simpson says i didn't know rybolovlev was accused of essentially destroying an entire city environmentally with his mining operations. he was criminally accused and managed to get out of and it walk out of russia with billions of dollars with the apparent assistance of sechin. we've seen a number have left. they like to have an image of the someone with kremlin but when you look closely, they are not. he was going to moscow all the time and his legal problems went away a
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as fox news reported in november, simpson met with the russian lawyer but simpson insisted he knew nothing about the trump tower meeting. >> bret: the president released a memorandum taking on the unmasking issue. >> according to the memorandum, the nation's intelligence chief, director of national intelligence dan coats has 30 days to weigh out the framework for unmasking. identification of u.s. persons in foreign intelligence reports. the procedures will be followed by the intelligence community when they receive request from government officials to identify american citizens. the chairman of the house intelligence committee devin nunes told fox news his investigators have found evidence of surveillance system was abused under the previous administration. spiller will follow it. house majority whip steve scalise says he will undergo surgery tomorrow as part of his recovery from gunshot wounds sustained in last summer shooting at a congressional baseball practice. steve scalise says he's made tremendous progress from injuries suffered when he was struck by a bullet in the hip which shatte
as fox news reported in november, simpson met with the russian lawyer but simpson insisted he knew nothing about the trump tower meeting. >> bret: the president released a memorandum taking on the unmasking issue. >> according to the memorandum, the nation's intelligence chief, director of national intelligence dan coats has 30 days to weigh out the framework for unmasking. identification of u.s. persons in foreign intelligence reports. the procedures will be followed by the...
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we have more tom to tell you about from glen simpson. he is the cofounder of the firm called fusion gps, a research and intelligence firm put together the now infamous dossier on president trump and russia. we have seen testimony to the senate judiciary released by dianne feinstein, quickly earning her the nickname sneaky diane from our president. this new intel is dated november 14th of last year. 165 pages in all and had reporters busy all afternoon and evening. details from both mob movies and spy novels dealing with possible collusion and russian gangsters, secret cash, money laundering. to the first thing on that list, there is this question to glen simpson from republican congressman tom rooney. we quote. do you feel like we got to the point where we could conclusively say as fact that the russian government and the trump campaign were colluding with each other to beat hillary clinton? can we make that final step. simpson answers in part there is a well established pattern of contacts that supports the broad allegation of some sort
we have more tom to tell you about from glen simpson. he is the cofounder of the firm called fusion gps, a research and intelligence firm put together the now infamous dossier on president trump and russia. we have seen testimony to the senate judiciary released by dianne feinstein, quickly earning her the nickname sneaky diane from our president. this new intel is dated november 14th of last year. 165 pages in all and had reporters busy all afternoon and evening. details from both mob movies...
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simpson said, that's right.f that testimony is to be believed the claim that the dossier prompted fusion gps to go to the fbi is not correct. according to "the new york times" one key factor among others was a trump advisor getting drunk and boasting to an australian diplomat. quote, chris said he was very concerned about whether this represented a national security threat and said he wanted to. he said he thought we were obligated to tell someone in the government, in our government about this information. respective there was a security issue about whether a presidential candidate was being blackmailed. jim sciutto, joins us now. what are you learning about this concern that candidate trump, concern by steele, may have been blackmailed? >> anderson, as you laid out there the trump line, the gop line on the dossier has been this was a purely political document drummed up by democrats, pursued by democrats to political end. there was no real credible. but if you listen to the sworn testimony, when you're testify
simpson said, that's right.f that testimony is to be believed the claim that the dossier prompted fusion gps to go to the fbi is not correct. according to "the new york times" one key factor among others was a trump advisor getting drunk and boasting to an australian diplomat. quote, chris said he was very concerned about whether this represented a national security threat and said he wanted to. he said he thought we were obligated to tell someone in the government, in our government...
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and by purging, simpson meant folks were arrested and some folks were even killed. we have focused a lot on how the trump/russia story affects the united states, how it affects our politics, our system of governance. one of the things that hasn't gotten a lot of focus is the impact this story has had in russia and we got a new image into what may have been happening in the aftermath from this testimony. >> one of the other things that jumped out to me was his talking about money laundering. something you've done some reporting on is the way money moves in and out of the trump businesses. and this is him going back with representative schiff. i want to read this to you and get your response. if the russians were laundering money through trump golf courses. the russian mafia is essentially under the dominion of the russian government and russian intelligence services and many of the oligarchs are also mafia figures and the oligarchs during this period were about him taking control of the oligarchs and mafia groups. so basically everyone in russia works for putin now.
and by purging, simpson meant folks were arrested and some folks were even killed. we have focused a lot on how the trump/russia story affects the united states, how it affects our politics, our system of governance. one of the things that hasn't gotten a lot of focus is the impact this story has had in russia and we got a new image into what may have been happening in the aftermath from this testimony. >> one of the other things that jumped out to me was his talking about money...
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secondly, you have the fact that simpson himself has said he wanted it released. the transcript.nd i think that's a pretty big deal because if the witness had said otherwise i'm sure she would have come to another decision in this case. and the third thing is that there's a right to know. senator cornyn, number two republican in the senate, also said in addition to the remarks you included today, he said, look, i believe in transparency. and that was key. there were things leaking, things were coming out and being used about that testimony that weren't fair and it was important that the american public got the full story. >> senator grassley did say today that he was concerned that something like this might inhibit jared kushner from cooperating with the committee. >> well, i would be more concerned if this was a witness that said i don't want this public and you might have then people not want to come forward and talk behind closed doors. but in this case, you had the situation where a witness actually publicly said i want this out there. things are coming out that aren't true.
secondly, you have the fact that simpson himself has said he wanted it released. the transcript.nd i think that's a pretty big deal because if the witness had said otherwise i'm sure she would have come to another decision in this case. and the third thing is that there's a right to know. senator cornyn, number two republican in the senate, also said in addition to the remarks you included today, he said, look, i believe in transparency. and that was key. there were things leaking, things were...
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>> "the simpsons" is like shakespeare in the sense that we quote the simpsons all the time, very oftenwing it. >> excellent! >> i wish i could create something that culturally indelible. it's unlike anything else tv has ever run. >> "twin peaks" showed up out of nowhere at the beginning of the decade. the pilot episode of that was one of the strangest and most exciting things i have ever seen. >> i'm at the twin peaks county morgue. with the body of the victim. what's her name? >> it was incredible. just how slowly in the beginning the news spread around this little town that this young, beautiful girl had died and that haunting music was so dark and so beautiful. ♪ >> i've got good news. the gum you like is going to come back in style. >> what on earth is essentially a art film doing in prime time television? >> american network television has long been considered the home of the blands, the cautious and the predictable. so it was with some trepidation that it the abc network launched a new series that was none of those things. "twin peaks" is already described by one critic as the se
>> "the simpsons" is like shakespeare in the sense that we quote the simpsons all the time, very oftenwing it. >> excellent! >> i wish i could create something that culturally indelible. it's unlike anything else tv has ever run. >> "twin peaks" showed up out of nowhere at the beginning of the decade. the pilot episode of that was one of the strangest and most exciting things i have ever seen. >> i'm at the twin peaks county morgue. with the...
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alan simpson returned to public service as part of the simpson bowles commission. he has never been reluctant to cross the aisle when he thought it made sense for his constituency and country. is now an attorney and was a former senator -- and was a senator from wyoming. but to talk to you. -- good to talk to you. sense of what is going on in washington. you spend a long time there. what is going on in the state -- there, sir?
alan simpson returned to public service as part of the simpson bowles commission. he has never been reluctant to cross the aisle when he thought it made sense for his constituency and country. is now an attorney and was a former senator -- and was a senator from wyoming. but to talk to you. -- good to talk to you. sense of what is going on in washington. you spend a long time there. what is going on in the state -- there, sir?
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here's what glen simpson said to congress.ssentially what chris steele, the author of the dossier told me was they had other intelligence about this matter from an internal trump campaign source. my understanding was they believed chris at this point, they believed his information might be credible because they had other intelligence ha indicated the same thing. one of those pieces of intelligence was a human source from inside the trump organization. now, reporting right after this transcript was released shed a little bit of doubt that this was someone like a trump whistleblower inside the campaign. it could have been a whistleblower from someone talking to the trump campaign. it's still very much in doubt who the source is. point is, the fbi is basically saying they corroborated according to his testimony there might have been some evidence for collusion between trump campaign and russia. >> the president also claim this investigation was made up by the dras, that fusion gps is linked to democrats. listen to this. >> the wh
here's what glen simpson said to congress.ssentially what chris steele, the author of the dossier told me was they had other intelligence about this matter from an internal trump campaign source. my understanding was they believed chris at this point, they believed his information might be credible because they had other intelligence ha indicated the same thing. one of those pieces of intelligence was a human source from inside the trump organization. now, reporting right after this transcript...
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simpson is saying, remember, this was originally funded by republicans. then picked up by democrats which is when steele came. the mandate was to simply find information, not a particular agenda. he reaches out to the fbi. he's concerned about a national security issue. this is something out of a spy novel he is being black mailed by a hostile power. the real issue is did russia try to influence our elections? did they compromise -- >> it's not -- i'm so glad you're pointing that out. that's the mind-blowing part is that somebody who had sources on the inside in russia believed that donald trump had been compromised from what he had learned from his sources. >> agreed. and by the way, let's also note there are things not up for debate here. with the exception of donald trump, the entire u.s. intelligence apparatus has said unanimously, yes, russia not only interfered in this election but did so to help donald trump and to hurt hillary clinton. >> right. >> that is not a -- can you debate it? no. it's not a debate. it's not a debate. like everyone says --
simpson is saying, remember, this was originally funded by republicans. then picked up by democrats which is when steele came. the mandate was to simply find information, not a particular agenda. he reaches out to the fbi. he's concerned about a national security issue. this is something out of a spy novel he is being black mailed by a hostile power. the real issue is did russia try to influence our elections? did they compromise -- >> it's not -- i'm so glad you're pointing that out....
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as you know, simpson was acquitted of the murders of ex-wife nicole simpson and her friend ron goldmanble for their deaths. "the daily mail" reports that simpson has now complained he's being dragged into court every time the goldman family, quote, hears a rumor that he's making money. his lawyers say simpson is living off his nfl pension and social security. >>> a veterans group claims it's being censored after the nfl rejected its ad for the upcoming super bowl program. the ad contains the hashtag, please stand. the group said it's exercising its right to free speech the same way players do when they kneel during the national anthem. the league says the super bowl anthem is not a place for ads that might be considered political statements. >>> this didn't take long, three nfl head coaching jobs have already been filled. the giants hired former vikings offensive coordinator pat shurmur despite his big loss sunday. the cardinals have hired steve wilks, and mike vrabel gets the top job in tennessee, the former player there. >>> we have an update on the eagles fan who was trying to rally
as you know, simpson was acquitted of the murders of ex-wife nicole simpson and her friend ron goldmanble for their deaths. "the daily mail" reports that simpson has now complained he's being dragged into court every time the goldman family, quote, hears a rumor that he's making money. his lawyers say simpson is living off his nfl pension and social security. >>> a veterans group claims it's being censored after the nfl rejected its ad for the upcoming super bowl program. the...
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simpson, mr. steele was so alarmed about what he found out about contacts between russia and trump associates and all the like that he had to go to the fbi to inform the fbi about what he found back in the summer of 2016. according to this transcript, simpson says this. chris said he was very concerned about whether this represented a national security threat, and he said we were obligated to tell somebody in the government about this information. he thought from his perspective there was a security issue about whether a presidential candidate was being blackmailed. in addition to this, simpson also testified that somebody in the fbi had essentially believed what steele was saying because of an inside source, a trump campaign source, who had been giving them similar information. we have since learned that source referred to an australian diplomat passed information about the former trump campaign adviser, george papadopoulos, and discussions he had with the russians, and papadopoulos has since ple
simpson, mr. steele was so alarmed about what he found out about contacts between russia and trump associates and all the like that he had to go to the fbi to inform the fbi about what he found back in the summer of 2016. according to this transcript, simpson says this. chris said he was very concerned about whether this represented a national security threat, and he said we were obligated to tell somebody in the government about this information. he thought from his perspective there was a...
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they are just that, simpson's opinion, allegations, suggestions. that is not a verdict.ere are -- they are -- if there's any truth to them, they would be very, very serious. not likely, wolf, to be something that the congressional investigations would uncoverment we don't have the resources or the expertise to pursue that sort of thing, but i assume that points to the criminal realm, i said "might be" because i don't know, one of the topics that could be of interest in the special counsel bob mueller. >> speaking about potential money launld laundering in the k with the author, michael wolffe, provide any evidence to you of money laundering by the trump organization? >> did not provide evidence. that's an important point. he made allegations that, again, the public can you read, precisely what they are, allegations, very serious allegations, but, again, not one that this investigative committee has the resources to pursue, but one hopes if there's anything to the allegations, those who live in the criminal realm, that is to say special counsel, would be doing the investi
they are just that, simpson's opinion, allegations, suggestions. that is not a verdict.ere are -- they are -- if there's any truth to them, they would be very, very serious. not likely, wolf, to be something that the congressional investigations would uncoverment we don't have the resources or the expertise to pursue that sort of thing, but i assume that points to the criminal realm, i said "might be" because i don't know, one of the topics that could be of interest in the special...
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heard testimony from glenn simpson in august.we contacted back at time, you were only one to publicly support releasing that transcript. senator, it's really good to see you tonight. thanks for being here. >> thank you very much, rachel. >> so, as i mentioned there, you from the very beginning said the transcript should be out there. senator feinstein, as of tonight, she tells us she supports releasing that. senator klobuchar also support releasing that transcript. we previously reported that senator orrin hatch of utah had said that he was in support of releasing it. senator chuck grassley told constituents on tape in iowa that he would probably vote for releasing that transcript. what's going on now in terms of it not being released? >> there is no question, rachel, that the summary of the interview should be released, and so should the transcript of the interview with donald trump jr. and other witnesses who have come before the committee. what's going on now seems to be part of an effort to distract from the underlying invest
heard testimony from glenn simpson in august.we contacted back at time, you were only one to publicly support releasing that transcript. senator, it's really good to see you tonight. thanks for being here. >> thank you very much, rachel. >> so, as i mentioned there, you from the very beginning said the transcript should be out there. senator feinstein, as of tonight, she tells us she supports releasing that. senator klobuchar also support releasing that transcript. we previously...
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for one, simpson testified that steele went to the fbi entirely on his own and that he did not s.o. was told to by the dnc or democrats but he was genuinely concerned presidential candidate donald trump was being blackmailed by russia. here is what he said to the senate judiciary committee, chris said he was very concerned about whether this represented a national security threat and said he thought we were obligated to tell someone in the government, in our government about this information. information that he described that simpson in his testimony describing steele's comments described as blackmailable, in effect. we should note to date there has been no proof, no evidence has emerged that trump was, indeed, blackmailed, but i should also note this because simpson testified and it was asked a lot by the republicans on the committee as to whether fusion gps told steele what to put in his dossier or told steele who to release that dossier to and simpson's testimony at least, if you believe his account is that, no, steele did this on his own. >> all right. jim sciutto, thanks so mu
for one, simpson testified that steele went to the fbi entirely on his own and that he did not s.o. was told to by the dnc or democrats but he was genuinely concerned presidential candidate donald trump was being blackmailed by russia. here is what he said to the senate judiciary committee, chris said he was very concerned about whether this represented a national security threat and said he thought we were obligated to tell someone in the government, in our government about this information....
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again, simpson answered, no. feinstein senate office released the transcript of the ten hour interview at the same time she was sitting across from the president in a meeting today. she issued the release without the support of the committee's republican chairman, senator chuck grassly of iowa who had argued the committee needed to temporarily protect certain information while the investigation was ongoing. >> i think it's really unfortunate that the majority and minority on the judiciary committee have really come to an empasse in making progress. >> reporter: in a statement a california senator said she released the transcript because, quote, they american people needed the opportunity to see for themselves, adding, quote, the inendo are part of a deeply troubling effort to undermine the investigation into potential collusion and obstruction of justice. saying quote, this undermines the integrity of the committee's oversight work and jepper dies its ability. neft grassly spokesperson indicated -- you already ha
again, simpson answered, no. feinstein senate office released the transcript of the ten hour interview at the same time she was sitting across from the president in a meeting today. she issued the release without the support of the committee's republican chairman, senator chuck grassly of iowa who had argued the committee needed to temporarily protect certain information while the investigation was ongoing. >> i think it's really unfortunate that the majority and minority on the judiciary...
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as you know simpson was acquitted of the murders of ex-wife nicole simpson and her friend ron goldmaniable for their deaths. simpson complained he's being dragged into court every type the goldman family, quote, hears a rumor he's making money. his lawyers say simpson is living off his nfl pension and social security. >>> a group says it's being censored. the ad contains #pleasestand and exercising its right to free speech the same way players do when they kneel during the national anthem. it is not a place for ads that might be considered political statements, they say. >>> this didn't take long, three nfl head coaching jobs have been nilled. giants hired pat shurmur despite his big loss sunday. the cardinals have hired steve wilks and mike vrabel gets the top job in tennessee. >>> an update on the eagles fan trying to rally the crowd sunday when he ran into that subway pole. he's okay. deep reverse angle. he admits he had a few drinks and hurt a lot less after learning the eagles won. >>> coming up in "the pulse," new trouble for the king of beers. dilly dilly. >> dilly dilly. >>> a
as you know simpson was acquitted of the murders of ex-wife nicole simpson and her friend ron goldmaniable for their deaths. simpson complained he's being dragged into court every type the goldman family, quote, hears a rumor he's making money. his lawyers say simpson is living off his nfl pension and social security. >>> a group says it's being censored. the ad contains #pleasestand and exercising its right to free speech the same way players do when they kneel during the national...
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the transcript shows simpson declined to several questions about how simpson was paid since since thenearned since republicans getting bank records that hillary clinton's campaign and the dnc paid for this information through a democratic attorney. when simpson was pressed on whether fusion gps was a democratic linked firm, he responded that he did not think so, despite that money passing hands. as i mentioned of the top, breaking this hour, though, about this dossier, the personal attorney for the president, michael cohen come, longtime ally, just filed two s. in new york state, he's filed a suit against buzzfeed for publishing some of the dossier. buzzfeed has put out a statement tonight saying that "the interest of the public is obvious and that is why they published it and they will aggressively defend their first amendment rights." meanwhile, that is in state court in new york, a federal lawsuit filed by michael come on, the personal attorney for the president as well against glenn simpson and fusion gps, this firm that put together the dossier with the former british spy come acr
the transcript shows simpson declined to several questions about how simpson was paid since since thenearned since republicans getting bank records that hillary clinton's campaign and the dnc paid for this information through a democratic attorney. when simpson was pressed on whether fusion gps was a democratic linked firm, he responded that he did not think so, despite that money passing hands. as i mentioned of the top, breaking this hour, though, about this dossier, the personal attorney for...
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and phil, he goes one step further, glenn simpson.n this statement that adam schiff, the ranking democrat on the intelligence committee put out, he said that simpson testified, if the trump administration did engage in money laundering with the russians, it would be with the knowledge or approval of the kremlin and institute a powerful leverage -- institute powerful leverage over the president of the united states. as a former cia and fbi official, how concern sthing ist to you? >> i wouldn't trust him as far as i could throw him, wolf. >> you wouldn't trust who? >> i wouldn't trust the fusion guy. >> glenn simpson. >> his organization has been under a lot of pressure. he's out there to explain how everybody else who was involved in this exercise was engaged in illegal activity and how critical the fusion operation was, how good their information was. this is why the mueller investigation is so important. and this is why the congress will fall short on this particular aspect. that is money laundering. you have one individual who's tal
and phil, he goes one step further, glenn simpson.n this statement that adam schiff, the ranking democrat on the intelligence committee put out, he said that simpson testified, if the trump administration did engage in money laundering with the russians, it would be with the knowledge or approval of the kremlin and institute a powerful leverage -- institute powerful leverage over the president of the united states. as a former cia and fbi official, how concern sthing ist to you? >> i...
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remind us why in the first place the senate judiciary committee wants to talk to glenn simpson? >> it's been pretty much exactly a year since this dossier first was made public. increasingly its role as political component of this story seems to increase and the role of its creator christopher steele and the people who hired him fusion gps is very much the center of a political debate. so last year the senate judiciary committee brought glenn simpson the founder of fusion gps to testify about the role he played in the roleful christopher steele played in putting together the dossier and getting it to the fbi. >> woodruff: i was just going to say and republicans on the committee have not wanted to have this transcript made public. >> that's right. last week in an op ed in the "new york times," simpson and peter, his cofounder demanded that it be made public because they say once it is made public they will be exonerated of some of the things that have been charged with. and today we saw a prettyings ordinary moment with dianne feinstein, the democratic leader of the committee, ju
remind us why in the first place the senate judiciary committee wants to talk to glenn simpson? >> it's been pretty much exactly a year since this dossier first was made public. increasingly its role as political component of this story seems to increase and the role of its creator christopher steele and the people who hired him fusion gps is very much the center of a political debate. so last year the senate judiciary committee brought glenn simpson the founder of fusion gps to testify...
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bowlesoted for simpson except for the three republican house members. that was paul ryan and i believe it was hence early and david cap. serling and david kemp. simpson was on your program and he said he was pretty upset with ryan that he didn't vote for it and asked him why. ryan said he would not vote for it because he wanted a voucher system for medicare. ryan has everpaul wavered in that. he wants to turn medicare into a voucher system. quick,.ther comment. i watch your program a few years ago and he had a person on there from the democratic administration talking about medicare and a republican person talking about medicare. they disagreed a lot. the republican's name was skelly. i forgot what the democrats name was. they both seem to agree that medicare at that time -- it was $110 a month. they said that was $110 a month for basically an $11,000 insurance policy. it was a good deal for the people. thank you very much for taking my call. host: seung min kim. guest: the simpson bowles reference is interesting because even if it didn't get signoff fr
bowlesoted for simpson except for the three republican house members. that was paul ryan and i believe it was hence early and david cap. serling and david kemp. simpson was on your program and he said he was pretty upset with ryan that he didn't vote for it and asked him why. ryan said he would not vote for it because he wanted a voucher system for medicare. ryan has everpaul wavered in that. he wants to turn medicare into a voucher system. quick,.ther comment. i watch your program a few years...
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releasing the close source antimony of -- testimony of glenn simpson. senator james lankford joins us live to talk russia, daca and the march for life. as congress scrambles to avoid a government shutdown, we will talk exclusively to senator lindsey graham. details about why he is not voting for short-term budget and an inside look into his roller coaster of a relationship with president donald trump. hello and welcome to "fox news @ night" paradigm shannon bream in washington. new tonight, it's a game of chicken. who blinks first. triple dog dear. happening right now in the senate as republicans and democrats tear down a government shutdown. democrats want republicans to agree to protect hundreds of thousands of illegals from deportation before offering their vote for cobo to a continuing resolution. dianne feinstein saying shutting down the government is a very serious thing. people die, accidents happen. you don't know their necessary functions can cease. democrats also want a longer-term reauthorization of the children's health insurance program, pa
releasing the close source antimony of -- testimony of glenn simpson. senator james lankford joins us live to talk russia, daca and the march for life. as congress scrambles to avoid a government shutdown, we will talk exclusively to senator lindsey graham. details about why he is not voting for short-term budget and an inside look into his roller coaster of a relationship with president donald trump. hello and welcome to "fox news @ night" paradigm shannon bream in washington. new...