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news organizations ultimately did get their hands on the starr report.hey distributed it as best as they could. i also remember that the starr report was also published as a pulpy paperback. that's how i remember it, as i remember. and then i showered. but the legacy there, the precedent there, it was turned around to the public within two days, after being completed and submitted. and there was immense public interest in the report. tens of millions of americans reportedly read that thing within a couple days of it being released. but that is apparently nowhere near what we are doing this time with this report on this scandal involving this president. it has now been six days since the special counsel's report from robert mueller was completed and submitted. and this time the trump administration appears to be in no rush whatsoever to provide anyone access to it. i mean, forget the public. they are not even letting congress see it. after releasing a less-than-four-page document from trump's newly appointed attorney general, which provides a largely but
news organizations ultimately did get their hands on the starr report.hey distributed it as best as they could. i also remember that the starr report was also published as a pulpy paperback. that's how i remember it, as i remember. and then i showered. but the legacy there, the precedent there, it was turned around to the public within two days, after being completed and submitted. and there was immense public interest in the report. tens of millions of americans reportedly read that thing...
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asks why this is being done differently than the starr report. there are a couple levels of answers. enstar's report to congress was direct -- ken starr's report to congress was direct to congress. the law at the time mandated that can star give his report to congress. starrt can star -- that give his report to congress. nowadays, the report goes to the attorney general, to congress, and to the public. we changed the law because we thought the way that the starr report rolled out was a mistake. in 1999, 2000, 2001, congress looked back at the event and decided in a bipartisan manner that what had reportd with the starr going willy-nilly on to the internet without anybody vetting it was an error. they wanted to put filters in between. those filters are in place, working, and some are saying that i want to go back to the way the starr report came out. that is a fair point. we changed the law on purpose. is thath of the matter neither answer is 100% correct. there are good reasons for wanting filters and there are good reasons for not wanting filter
asks why this is being done differently than the starr report. there are a couple levels of answers. enstar's report to congress was direct -- ken starr's report to congress was direct to congress. the law at the time mandated that can star give his report to congress. starrt can star -- that give his report to congress. nowadays, the report goes to the attorney general, to congress, and to the public. we changed the law because we thought the way that the starr report rolled out was a mistake....
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ken starr was operating under a completely different environment.ndent counsel statute that gave him a level of independence where he could make decisions like that to be more transparent where he could write a big huge narrative report that simply don't apply to the current special counsel. there's different regulations now. the special counsel reports to the attorney general. the attorney general has a level of authority to supervise what happens and that was done specifically, those new regulations in reaction to the experience under ken starr's effectation of the independent counsel's statute. in addition, i want to say with respect to your earlier question, the fundamental issue on the president is whether or not he's abusing his executive authority. so when it comes to an issue like a pardon, many legal scholars will say, look, that is a complete authority that the president has. the question with this president, and this is why we're seeing congress open a rule of law investigation, is whether or not the president is going beyond his exercise
ken starr was operating under a completely different environment.ndent counsel statute that gave him a level of independence where he could make decisions like that to be more transparent where he could write a big huge narrative report that simply don't apply to the current special counsel. there's different regulations now. the special counsel reports to the attorney general. the attorney general has a level of authority to supervise what happens and that was done specifically, those new...
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starr report as much as they can. >> so what got delivered that day? i said it was white vans, of usually it was a mix of white and black and maybe blue vans. hard to tell. anyway, i stand corrected. what all those vans brought up to capitol hill, that wednesday afternoon september 1998 was the starr report itself. more than 400 pages and 18 boxes of supporting evidence including everything from audio tapes to videotapes to transcripts of witness testimony before the grand jury. they made two copies of all of that material, so 36 boxes in all. 18 boxes of evidence. they made a copy to give one complete set of evidence and one copy of the report to the democrats and one complete set of evidence and one copy of the report to the republicans and they hauled all of that stuff up to congress. all on a wednesday afternoon. you want to know when the public got the report? friday. yeah. i mean, all the supporting evidence, all the grand jury material, that went only to congress that didn't get disbursed to the public but the report itself, 445 page was in the
starr report as much as they can. >> so what got delivered that day? i said it was white vans, of usually it was a mix of white and black and maybe blue vans. hard to tell. anyway, i stand corrected. what all those vans brought up to capitol hill, that wednesday afternoon september 1998 was the starr report itself. more than 400 pages and 18 boxes of supporting evidence including everything from audio tapes to videotapes to transcripts of witness testimony before the grand jury. they made...
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or a ken starr. >> or a ken starr, for sure. either one of those., as donna said, a tribute to bob mueller. i've been saying all along, as you know, on this show, is that he's a professional. he cares about the justice system and the prosecutions are the ones he believes he can prove beyond a reasonable doubt. nothing more. here's the second part. matt brought up ken starr. remember what the special counsel statute is in response to. it's in response to the ken starr report. congress said they didn't like what starr did in laying out all that detail against people that were never going to be charged with a crime. they made all of this absolutely dependent now on the discretion of the attorney general. the attorney general gets to decide -- >> it doesn't prohibit anything. >> but it gives him discretion. that's really important. and bill barr made that very clear in his confirmation hearings. >> you're a former prosecutor. there are a lot of reasons not to prosecute. classified evidence. you might have compelling evidence. it might not be good enough
or a ken starr. >> or a ken starr, for sure. either one of those., as donna said, a tribute to bob mueller. i've been saying all along, as you know, on this show, is that he's a professional. he cares about the justice system and the prosecutions are the ones he believes he can prove beyond a reasonable doubt. nothing more. here's the second part. matt brought up ken starr. remember what the special counsel statute is in response to. it's in response to the ken starr report. congress said...
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you head up leon jaworski and ken starr. i agree with that. maybe mueller said let congress decide. >> you're a prosecutor. we'll put it back up on the screen. >> yes. >> this is what everyone is now debating and what the democrats in congress may get into. we'll put up on the screen the precedents, nixon and clinton. walk us through what we see here. basically they both said it was congress to make the decision on obstruction. >> absolutely. and it's possible that robert mueller was looking at those documents and said you know what? it's a jump ball. let them decide, but i'll guarantee you right now, he did not want bill barr to make that decision, because that june 2018 memo, i'm sure robert mueller read it, and there is no way he would allow bill barr to decide the jump ball on such an important thing. it's too important for the united states. we need to know the meat on the bones. >> very interesting coming from you, in getting your analysis. we have a lot more, including a lot of views and a player on this in the congress tonight. that's
you head up leon jaworski and ken starr. i agree with that. maybe mueller said let congress decide. >> you're a prosecutor. we'll put it back up on the screen. >> yes. >> this is what everyone is now debating and what the democrats in congress may get into. we'll put up on the screen the precedents, nixon and clinton. walk us through what we see here. basically they both said it was congress to make the decision on obstruction. >> absolutely. and it's possible that...
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so judge starr, let me ask you about the news this morning. watched yesterday judge ts ellis, you've been in that role before, give a sentence that was far below the federal guidelines for the crimes that paul manafort was convicted of, 47 months in prison. your reading of that sentence. >> he was tempering justice with mercy. here is a 67-year-old defendant who's obviously not in the best of health and judge ellis made a very interesting comment about federal prisons. and i've been in a number, as a visitor of federal prison. people die, not through terrible things happening, but just it's a very stressful place. i think judge ellis who's been on the bench for 30 years understood that and i think he also just said to bob mueller's prosecutors, this is really excessive. what you're seeking is really excessive. that's one judge's sfwlu there are two aspects to that. number one, you say it's really tough, federal prison is. well it's equally tough for young black men who get convicted of crimes. >> absolutely. >> that people don't think why are
so judge starr, let me ask you about the news this morning. watched yesterday judge ts ellis, you've been in that role before, give a sentence that was far below the federal guidelines for the crimes that paul manafort was convicted of, 47 months in prison. your reading of that sentence. >> he was tempering justice with mercy. here is a 67-year-old defendant who's obviously not in the best of health and judge ellis made a very interesting comment about federal prisons. and i've been in a...
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ken starr started looking at a land deal that went wrong. deal that went wrong into a blue stained dress. okay? a boss versus an intern having an affair who just happened to be the president and a white house intern. what ken starr did, he had on the table the original mandate, trying to find out about this land deal. if there was any violation with this issue that the clintons had committed. but when you have something like this, and ken starr did this. and this is what was missing in this mueller report issued, this investigation. when -- and it's -- i've said it before. it's equated to a police officer going into a home, hearing that there's some kind of drug activity. but along the way, when he goes into that home, he sees the wife being beaten or the children being abused. he can't just look for the drugs and leave that alone. ken starr took everything -- when he started hearing everything, put everything on the table. bob mueller, he -- the original mandate -- the original mandate was collusion. and then he left -- he's leaving it to t
ken starr started looking at a land deal that went wrong. deal that went wrong into a blue stained dress. okay? a boss versus an intern having an affair who just happened to be the president and a white house intern. what ken starr did, he had on the table the original mandate, trying to find out about this land deal. if there was any violation with this issue that the clintons had committed. but when you have something like this, and ken starr did this. and this is what was missing in this...
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i don't think it's either starr or mueller. i think there may be some place in between, where more c information veyed, but not the whole kitchen sink. and, of course, if you aren't conveying all the information,om thenody's filtering it. somebody's making decisions about what's put into the report. but, clearly, a couple of pages of summary... >> is insufficient >> ...by an attorney general appointed two months ago by the presidt who's the subject of the investigation just doesn't, i don't think, satisfy the blic's right to have the results of something they spent $20 million on. >> he said, though, in his letter that he was going through the process, right now, of preparing the information in order to share it. do you suspect that all of the inrmation that can be shar will be? >> we'll see. i don't know. >> one of the things we do on this show, every episode, is that we show a clip from a previous buckley episode, because in the 33 years that buckley actually aired, he t sically covered every topic, and so you will surprised
i don't think it's either starr or mueller. i think there may be some place in between, where more c information veyed, but not the whole kitchen sink. and, of course, if you aren't conveying all the information,om thenody's filtering it. somebody's making decisions about what's put into the report. but, clearly, a couple of pages of summary... >> is insufficient >> ...by an attorney general appointed two months ago by the presidt who's the subject of the investigation just doesn't,...
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mark: ken starr, i want to ask you abt congressional oversight. committees, starting multiple investigations on anything you can think of related to trump and trump world. [laughter] now, you know, i look at the constitution, i look at the history of hearings, the history of what congress does and maybe what it should do. it has legitimate oversight function. there's no question about that. its job is to legislate, so so it kind of needs to know what's going on. but that's not what's going on. if you want ten years of the president's past tax returns or you want access to the deutsche bank information from the past and they say we need to look at these things also because of potential impeachment, it talks about high crimes and misdemeanors among other things while he's president of the united states. the american people elected this man despite the fact he wouldn't release his tax returns. by the way, members of congress aren't required to release their tax returns either, including nancy pelosi. if i'm the president of the united states and i've
mark: ken starr, i want to ask you abt congressional oversight. committees, starting multiple investigations on anything you can think of related to trump and trump world. [laughter] now, you know, i look at the constitution, i look at the history of hearings, the history of what congress does and maybe what it should do. it has legitimate oversight function. there's no question about that. its job is to legislate, so so it kind of needs to know what's going on. but that's not what's going on....
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ken starr, former independent counsel. he had far worse stains than this, including thumbs down on repeal and replace after years of campaigning to repeal and
ken starr, former independent counsel. he had far worse stains than this, including thumbs down on repeal and replace after years of campaigning to repeal and
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ken starr, thanks very much for joining us. need to focus on when we get this conclusion, summary report. what are you looking at in. >> and thank you. maria, you're doing exactly the right thing. you're mindful of what the attorney general, bill barr -- who's a terrific lawyer ask and he's very careful -- he's going to go by the book. everyone says we want the full report out. well, the full report, it all depends on what that report contains because justice department prosecutors, and that's what bob mueller is, not to go about besmirching people's reputations. so i was so pleased to see bill barr in that first communication to congress on friday afternoon, you know, there are four different references to the regulations under which he's operating. people just forget that. maria: so, in other words, he's going to stick to the book. the way it should be. >> i think he's a by the book kind of guy. it's the way it should be. now, at the same time, he promised under oath during his confirmation hearings that he wanted as much tra
ken starr, thanks very much for joining us. need to focus on when we get this conclusion, summary report. what are you looking at in. >> and thank you. maria, you're doing exactly the right thing. you're mindful of what the attorney general, bill barr -- who's a terrific lawyer ask and he's very careful -- he's going to go by the book. everyone says we want the full report out. well, the full report, it all depends on what that report contains because justice department prosecutors, and...
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i was just talking to ken starr about this and what i could look like. they want to know investigate president trump more, regardless of special counsel mueller's findings. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is live on the hill. wondering what the temperature is on the hill, mike. >> fascinating times, harris. congressman al green is pledging to continue the fight, writing on twitter, "mueller's report did not investigate bigotry emanating from the presidency, harming our country. the findings do not negate the president's bigotry as long as bigotry influences the president's policies i will continue to seek his impeachment. #impeachmentisnotdead." with elder democrats on the hill, the attorney general of the united states is taking some heat. >> the person i think is in the wrong is bill barr, who gave himself the authority to make a determination when it seems that what mueller wants us to do is have that debate in congress. >> democrats are pushing to get the full report from robert mueller and underlying documentation, and would like for
i was just talking to ken starr about this and what i could look like. they want to know investigate president trump more, regardless of special counsel mueller's findings. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is live on the hill. wondering what the temperature is on the hill, mike. >> fascinating times, harris. congressman al green is pledging to continue the fight, writing on twitter, "mueller's report did not investigate bigotry emanating from the presidency, harming our...
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but it's sort of ironic that the president wouldish citing ken starr. ken starr in recent interviews insisted it's a a former counsel that a sitting counsel can be indicted when the question comes to the current counsel bob mueller and his investigation as well. no love lost there. we should point out when john mccain gave his famous thumbs down on the floor of senate it wasn't a vote to repeal and replace at the president said, that was a vote on a so-called skinny repeal. something that stuck in the presidential craw ever since it happened. even before that, of course, the president had taken out over john mccain, widely viewed as a hero, held in prison in hanoi, captive of the vietnamese. the president famously said, i like people who were not indicted. as you pointed out, it's important that we do point out, that john mccain said, yes, he indeed took the dossier. republicans first hired that firm, and the hillary clinton campaign initiated the dossier but mccain said it was my dut to gi duty to give it to the fbi, anybody who thinks otherwise can go
but it's sort of ironic that the president wouldish citing ken starr. ken starr in recent interviews insisted it's a a former counsel that a sitting counsel can be indicted when the question comes to the current counsel bob mueller and his investigation as well. no love lost there. we should point out when john mccain gave his famous thumbs down on the floor of senate it wasn't a vote to repeal and replace at the president said, that was a vote on a so-called skinny repeal. something that stuck...
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ken starr is here. plus 2020 candidate senator elizabeth warren making big news, announcing she wants to break up some of the country's biggest tech companies. hello, everyone. i'm dana perino and this is "the daily briefing." and we begin with news from the white house. bill shine is leaving the position of communications director. he is moving over to the 2020 re-election campaign. this comes as president trump visits lee county, alabama after it was ravaged by a deadly tornado this week. john roberts is live at the white house. john? >> reporter: bill shine joined the administration in june of last year. there was a bit of a surprise this morning when we found out that he left. he was outside this morning as the president, the first lady left the white house, headed for alabama then to mar an lago. after that we got the notification bill shine was leaving. no reason was given. i do know it has been difficult for him since he's been here the last eight months. he's lived here alone. his family did not
ken starr is here. plus 2020 candidate senator elizabeth warren making big news, announcing she wants to break up some of the country's biggest tech companies. hello, everyone. i'm dana perino and this is "the daily briefing." and we begin with news from the white house. bill shine is leaving the position of communications director. he is moving over to the 2020 re-election campaign. this comes as president trump visits lee county, alabama after it was ravaged by a deadly tornado this...
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kenneth starr. i want to read something from democrats on the hill.ey released a letter saying the release of the full report and underlying evidence is needed by committees to perform their duties under the constitution. they say they need the full report by april 2nd. do you think the attorney general can do that responsibly? that's next tuesday. >> that is fast work and all 3 of us whatever our perspectives maybe would agree the attorney general has a solemn obligation to obey the law and that includes protecting grand jury secrecy and following justice department policy. bill bar has proved he won't be bullied as he said during his confirmation hearings, by these people. they can say what they want, demand that and so forth but we have a very able, responsible superlawyer who is our attorney general and he will follow the law. we see that in the friday letter and sunday night letter. let's let bill bar do his job but this is politics against law. shannon: we talked about this yesterday, the fact that the special counsel didn't make a decision on o
kenneth starr. i want to read something from democrats on the hill.ey released a letter saying the release of the full report and underlying evidence is needed by committees to perform their duties under the constitution. they say they need the full report by april 2nd. do you think the attorney general can do that responsibly? that's next tuesday. >> that is fast work and all 3 of us whatever our perspectives maybe would agree the attorney general has a solemn obligation to obey the law...
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imagine that mueller had done what ken starr did. he reported 11 differential gagss in the clinton investigation. if mueller had that kind of report we would be in a totally different world. instead, to the despair of every liberal, mueller came in and said no collusion, two years of effort, no collusion. i think there are three investigations. one, how did all this happen. what is it about the obama administration, the justice department, the fbi, that led to all this, clearly a totally false trail and clearly an extraordinary abuse of power. second, what does it tell you about the effort to protect and cover up for hillary clinton, that the very same people who were so deeply involved in breaking the rules against trump were equally involved in breaking the rules for clinton. third, the news media really should form a panel to investigate itself. i have already said both the "new york times" and "washington post" should return their pulitzer prizes which they won for their initial coverage of this. it's now clear that that reportin
imagine that mueller had done what ken starr did. he reported 11 differential gagss in the clinton investigation. if mueller had that kind of report we would be in a totally different world. instead, to the despair of every liberal, mueller came in and said no collusion, two years of effort, no collusion. i think there are three investigations. one, how did all this happen. what is it about the obama administration, the justice department, the fbi, that led to all this, clearly a totally false...
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the american should not expect another starr report. the clinton justice department made sure another president would not have salacious stories aired before the american people. janet reno herself testified before congress in 1999 that it was a bad idea for independent counsels to publish final reports. many members of the democratic majority in congress today voted against the public release of materials related to the starr report and, mr. speaker, i would ask unanimous consent to insert into the record a narrative related to a roll call vote 425 from the 105th congress. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. collins: thank you. for the record i'd note the following democratic members voted against the release of the starr materials. speaker pelosi, majority whip clyburn, chairman nadler, chairman cummings, chairman engel, chairman waters, ms. jackson lee, mr. markey, chair lofgren and chairman neal, among others. it is amazing we have now changed our perspective on that but in light of that with a republican in the white ho
the american should not expect another starr report. the clinton justice department made sure another president would not have salacious stories aired before the american people. janet reno herself testified before congress in 1999 that it was a bad idea for independent counsels to publish final reports. many members of the democratic majority in congress today voted against the public release of materials related to the starr report and, mr. speaker, i would ask unanimous consent to insert...
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neil: ken starr the former white water independent counsel. by the way, this is going to be political for democrats across the country including beto o'rourke who i believe he is in south carolina. he's joined many other democrats saying get that report out, the light of day the sooner the better, more after this. after months of wearing only a tiger costume, we're finally going on the trip i've been promising. because with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel to our flight. ♪ so even when she outgrows her costume, we'll never outgrow the memory of our adventure together. unlock savings when you add select hotels to your existing trip. only when you book with expedia. >> i would first argue that the department cannot adopt a double standard, and should cooperate willingly but if it doesn't, we will have to subpoena the evidence and have to subpoena mueller, or others to come before the congress, and answer questions, because if there is evidence of a compromise whether it arises from a criminal conductor not it needs to be exposed. neil: all
neil: ken starr the former white water independent counsel. by the way, this is going to be political for democrats across the country including beto o'rourke who i believe he is in south carolina. he's joined many other democrats saying get that report out, the light of day the sooner the better, more after this. after months of wearing only a tiger costume, we're finally going on the trip i've been promising. because with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel to our flight. ♪ so even when...
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you might remember ken starr who investigated president clinton and whitewater in the 1990s. he spoke before the judiciary committee in an open hearing. but he was an independent counsel, not special counsel. so the report went to the house of representatives and the house voted to publicize that report. the house voted a non-binding resolution 420-0 that the report should be publicized. but they don't have any real weight here. people say what is this summary going to be like? the house speaker nancy pelosi indicated today she doesn't want a classified briefing for the congressional leadership. she want something comprehensive so all members can go and talk and understand what's in this report. ed: here with reaction, all the developing news. the house intel committee member devin nunes. john brennan was supposed to be in a non-partisan job when he was there. he has been charge the last two years that treason was dplitted. where does the president go to get his reputation back? >> it won't be easy. and i don't think any american should be celebrating anything to do with muel
you might remember ken starr who investigated president clinton and whitewater in the 1990s. he spoke before the judiciary committee in an open hearing. but he was an independent counsel, not special counsel. so the report went to the house of representatives and the house voted to publicize that report. the house voted a non-binding resolution 420-0 that the report should be publicized. but they don't have any real weight here. people say what is this summary going to be like? the house...
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look back to monica lewinsky, ken starr investigation, what ken starr did under a different statute isld do here. starr went to the special division that oversees his investigation, this case it would be that judge that oversees the grand jury, and asked that the judge release grand jury material to congress for its evaluation in impeachment consideration. what barr should do, rather than redact the report, he should fien find a way to send the report, including grand jury material to the house for consideration. that's what barr should be working on, not redacting, figuring out how to get the entire report to the house for its consideration. >> we'll leave it there for now. thank you so much. >>> investigators may be one big step closer to finding out why a boeing 737 crash in ethioped in. it may have come down to a single faulty sensor next. this is a very difficult job. failure is not an option.a. more than half of employees across the country bring financial stress to work. if you're stressed out financially at home, you're going to be too worried to be able to do a good job. i wan
look back to monica lewinsky, ken starr investigation, what ken starr did under a different statute isld do here. starr went to the special division that oversees his investigation, this case it would be that judge that oversees the grand jury, and asked that the judge release grand jury material to congress for its evaluation in impeachment consideration. what barr should do, rather than redact the report, he should fien find a way to send the report, including grand jury material to the house...
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this from ken starr. and this is what the president tweeted just a few hours ago -- "spreading the fake and totally discredited dossier is unfortunately a very dark stain against senator john mccain. ken starr, former independent counsel. he had far worse stains than this, including thumbs down on repeal and replace after years of campaigning to repeal and replace. remember, that vote was against repealing, not replacing. and so, donald trump taking out after john mccain because it's something that ken starr said. we should note that ken starr is the former independent counsel. he believes that a sitting president can be indicted, and he said that in the context of the mueller investigation. but now meghan mccain hitting back, of course, the daughter of john mccain, so famously eulogizing her father at the funeral in washington. she says "no one will ever love you the way they loved my father. i wish i had been given more saturdays with him. maybe spend yours with your family instead of on twitter obsessi
this from ken starr. and this is what the president tweeted just a few hours ago -- "spreading the fake and totally discredited dossier is unfortunately a very dark stain against senator john mccain. ken starr, former independent counsel. he had far worse stains than this, including thumbs down on repeal and replace after years of campaigning to repeal and replace. remember, that vote was against repealing, not replacing. and so, donald trump taking out after john mccain because it's...
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. >> the starr report, this was 300 and some odd pages, the starr report was 400 pages. we were both around then and lived it. the starr report came out on a wednesday. you know when the public had the starr report? minus the underlying evidence and sources and methods. on a friday, two days later. >> i'll give him the grand jury. i don't see the exigency of tomorrow, but you have to get it as soon as you can get it. they may slow walk it for good and bad reasons. good reasons, it takes time, you don't want to get a judge sideways on what they process and what they don't. and the bad reason is they want to slow walk it because they like this victory and they know there are bad things coming their way in that. how do they know? barr told us. mueller couldn't make a call on obstruction. that means there has to be evidence of wrongdoing that he was worried about that has to be true even on russian interference. it has to be true with counterintelligence. there has to be wrongdoing. did it rise to the level of a crime? obviously not, at least on the one count. >> you know wh
. >> the starr report, this was 300 and some odd pages, the starr report was 400 pages. we were both around then and lived it. the starr report came out on a wednesday. you know when the public had the starr report? minus the underlying evidence and sources and methods. on a friday, two days later. >> i'll give him the grand jury. i don't see the exigency of tomorrow, but you have to get it as soon as you can get it. they may slow walk it for good and bad reasons. good reasons, it...
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barbara starr at the pentagon. to the lingering question from the summary of the special counsel robert mueller's report. why did mueller punt on the issue of whether president trump obstructed justice? former fbi director james comey says he's confused by the decision. according to nbc, comey told an audience in charlotte, quote, the part that's confusing is i can't quite understand what's going on with the obstruction stuff, and i have great faith in bob mueller, but i just can't tell from the letter why didn't he decide these questions when the entire rationale for a special counsel is to make sure the politicals aren't making the key charging decisions. we have senior white house correspondent pamela brown along with gloria borger. i wonder, did mueller fail to deliver on this mission, gloria, of keeping this whole thing out of politics or was it an impossible mission when they politicized the process? >> it may have been an impossible mission. >> i think all of us covering mueller because he was a black and wh
barbara starr at the pentagon. to the lingering question from the summary of the special counsel robert mueller's report. why did mueller punt on the issue of whether president trump obstructed justice? former fbi director james comey says he's confused by the decision. according to nbc, comey told an audience in charlotte, quote, the part that's confusing is i can't quite understand what's going on with the obstruction stuff, and i have great faith in bob mueller, but i just can't tell from...
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starr report in 400s of pages. iran contra, 500 some. and mueller, a question mark. and when we learn that nadler's best effort to press a person was to, quote, say it is very substantial, does that sound to you like over 100 pages? why hide this? >> i think michelle called it. fwraul, that is a fact that is a simple fact that technically you can do a freedom of information act request on to say just give me the answer to this fact. and as a legal requirement, they have to tell you the answer to that fact. and i think michelle is right, on reason not to share that fact is because you are trying to -- you are trying to obfuscate rather than being transparent. remember at his confirmation hearing he said i believe in transparency, i think we should be as transparent as the law will allow. >> and we didn't have the page count. and i just got an update from the control room according to what nadler is furthering out is that he may now be in possession of a further briefing from barr on the agreement or on the expectation of not releasing it. so they both may know the pag
starr report in 400s of pages. iran contra, 500 some. and mueller, a question mark. and when we learn that nadler's best effort to press a person was to, quote, say it is very substantial, does that sound to you like over 100 pages? why hide this? >> i think michelle called it. fwraul, that is a fact that is a simple fact that technically you can do a freedom of information act request on to say just give me the answer to this fact. and as a legal requirement, they have to tell you the...
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. >> you're not just going to get -- it's not going to be like the starr report. in part because the law is different. mueller reports to barr, not to congress. some democrats out there might have second thoughts about releasing the starr report in full once it dropped sight unseen. so this is a long process. the idea that this was going to get done by april 2nd, which is monday, i believe. >> tuesday. >> tuesday. sorry. i don't have my calendar in front of me. >> i only know because i'm off the 1st. >> that deadline, saying it was a hard deadline, that was going to be tough, i think. >> the starr report was released, right? and the idea, if you analagize this, the idea that we would accept the attorney general's 64-word summary. yes, he has been able to portray it, spin it in the way that he wants but the country is not taking what they have -- >> it's not even analogy with the starr report. imagine mueller came back and said yes, he was guilty of criminal conspiracy. >> but he didn't. >> but do we get to see the underlying -- >> congressman adam schiff, chair of
. >> you're not just going to get -- it's not going to be like the starr report. in part because the law is different. mueller reports to barr, not to congress. some democrats out there might have second thoughts about releasing the starr report in full once it dropped sight unseen. so this is a long process. the idea that this was going to get done by april 2nd, which is monday, i believe. >> tuesday. >> tuesday. sorry. i don't have my calendar in front of me. >> i only...
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ken starr become solicitor general under george h w bush in 1989.e comes on late 1989 as his deputy. brian: mr. chief justice and it pleases the court. you say he wrote that down. joan: the opening phrase that lawyers have to give is, mr. chief justice and may it please the court. i would write a at the top of my legal pad, remember you are there for information. he would write at the top of his this statement in case he froze. he never froze, but his preparation was so extensive and so paid off. he said that when he had trouble pronouncing someone's name, which many of us do, you don't, but the rest of us do, he would figure out a way to refer to the individual may be by his or her occupation rather than say the name and stumble over it. one method that he had that is different from the way other oral advocates prepare is, he would have these no cards he p and figure out his transitions. say a justice asked him about a due process question in the s.gument about excessive fine he would figure out how to pivot off of the due process question into ano
ken starr become solicitor general under george h w bush in 1989.e comes on late 1989 as his deputy. brian: mr. chief justice and it pleases the court. you say he wrote that down. joan: the opening phrase that lawyers have to give is, mr. chief justice and may it please the court. i would write a at the top of my legal pad, remember you are there for information. he would write at the top of his this statement in case he froze. he never froze, but his preparation was so extensive and so paid...
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good to see you ken starr thank you.k tomorrow morning join me on mornings with my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat...
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good to see you ken starr thank you.g us everybody fox business network tomorrow morning join me on mornings with maria have a great sunday. not this john smith. or this john smith. or any of the other hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith. who we paired with a humana team member to help address his own specific health needs. at humana, we take a personal approach to your health, to provide care that's just as unique as you are. no matter...
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he talks about russia, china, and north korea with barbara starr. next, longtime congressional staffer don stewart. he served as deputy chief of staff and top communications advisor to senate majority leader mitch mcconnell until la
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. >> reporter: the state told us then the chemicals are safe and just this month, jim starr with the department of fish and wildlife explained new tests at uc davis prove that. >> our studies have shown and their studies have shown that there are no impacts to the fish when they use them at the prescribed levels. >> reporter: starr says eliminating some of the grasses helps native fish populations like smelt flow with water through the delta to the bay an avoid invasive predator fish like striped bass. he says it is an attempt to mimic historic conditions. but still, no answers about the cause of the death on the delta. >> fish have a tendency to reach a certain age and pass away. they are hike everything else. they have probably a shorter life span. what is causing the actual demise, i don't know. but we don't believe that it is tied to the pesticide use to control submerged aquatic vegetation. >> reporter: what is clearer is the die-offs seem to have stopped over the winter months. >> we have seen zero dead wildlife, no dead beef everys, no dead fish so we're very happy about that.
. >> reporter: the state told us then the chemicals are safe and just this month, jim starr with the department of fish and wildlife explained new tests at uc davis prove that. >> our studies have shown and their studies have shown that there are no impacts to the fish when they use them at the prescribed levels. >> reporter: starr says eliminating some of the grasses helps native fish populations like smelt flow with water through the delta to the bay an avoid invasive...
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you might remember ken starr who investigated president clinton and whitewater in the 1990s. he spoke before the judiciary committee in an open hearing. but he was an independent counsel, not special counsel. so the report went to the house of representatives and the house voted to publicize that report. the house voted a non-binding resolution 420-0 that the report should be publicized. but they don't have any real weight here. people say what is this summary going to be like? the house speaker nancy pelosi indicated today she doesn't want a classified briefing for the congressional leadership. she want something comprehensive so all members can go and talk and understand what's in this report. ed: here with reaction, all the developing news. the house intel committee member devin nunes. john brennan was supposed to be in a non-partisan job when he was there. he has been charge the last two years that treason was dplitted. where does the president go to get his reputation back? >> it won't be easy. and i don't think any american should be celebrating anything to do with muel
you might remember ken starr who investigated president clinton and whitewater in the 1990s. he spoke before the judiciary committee in an open hearing. but he was an independent counsel, not special counsel. so the report went to the house of representatives and the house voted to publicize that report. the house voted a non-binding resolution 420-0 that the report should be publicized. but they don't have any real weight here. people say what is this summary going to be like? the house...
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former whitewater independent counsel ken starr is on it and then to a new controversy surrounding democrat congresswoman elan omar, what she just said about president obama that may not sit well with her party. all that, and is noco going back to being up to no good? senate arms services committee republican mike rounds is here and so are two very special guests. the american journalist back home after being held captive in venezuela, he tells his incredible story here and only here, and parkland dad andrew po llach, forever on a mission to keep kids safe after his daughter meadow was gunned down in last year's horrific school shooting today he wants us to meet this meadow who just graduated from puppy to protect or, a lot to get to so let's get to it, cavuto live starts right now. a big miss on jobs as the bull market turns 10 good morning, everyone. i'm david asman in for neil cavuto, we are breaking down the good and the not so good with fox business network's susan li. hi, susan. hey there, david, yeah what a decade its been, forged through the depths of the global financial crisis the
former whitewater independent counsel ken starr is on it and then to a new controversy surrounding democrat congresswoman elan omar, what she just said about president obama that may not sit well with her party. all that, and is noco going back to being up to no good? senate arms services committee republican mike rounds is here and so are two very special guests. the american journalist back home after being held captive in venezuela, he tells his incredible story here and only here, and...
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barbara starr joins me now. i believe you are the first to report the story. what are you learning?ght when acting defense secretary patrick shanahan informed capitol hill that $1 billion essentially in unused military pay. another personnel account would be transferred to the effort on the border that this part of the effort is specifically aimed at trying to control drug smuggling routes. this will be 57 miles of border fencing, improvements, road improvements in texas and arizona. under the plan between the pentagon and the department of homeland security. but already it is drawing fire from democrats. shanahan will actually be on capitol hill testifying in just under an hour on the house side. so perhaps we'll see a few fireworks there. democrats on capitol hill are objecting to this. they think this is not the way to go. they are concerned that there will be even more money transferred from things like military construction projects, the roadiness and training will be hurt and things they believe the military needs to be funded won't be funded because it will be transferred to
barbara starr joins me now. i believe you are the first to report the story. what are you learning?ght when acting defense secretary patrick shanahan informed capitol hill that $1 billion essentially in unused military pay. another personnel account would be transferred to the effort on the border that this part of the effort is specifically aimed at trying to control drug smuggling routes. this will be 57 miles of border fencing, improvements, road improvements in texas and arizona. under the...
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hello i'm barbara starr you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up kenya says up to a million people are a risk of starvation after a severe drought ten days after cyclometer i hit rescue efforts wind down in mozambique where aid agencies are bracing for outbreaks of disease. and after a harrowing night stranded in the rough seas a luxury cruise ship finally docks in norway. thank you for joining us a pro-military party has unexpectedly taking the lead in thailand's first election since a military takeover nearly five years ago with almost ninety percent of the votes counted preliminary results give the party seven point five million votes the pair type are regarded as loyal to the ousted prime minister thaksin shinawatra is close behind on seven point one million while a new party appealing may need to young people future forward is on five point one million critics though say the new electoral system gives the military a built in advantage the election is only for the lower house of parliament the senate is entirely appointed by the military leadership the new govern
hello i'm barbara starr you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up kenya says up to a million people are a risk of starvation after a severe drought ten days after cyclometer i hit rescue efforts wind down in mozambique where aid agencies are bracing for outbreaks of disease. and after a harrowing night stranded in the rough seas a luxury cruise ship finally docks in norway. thank you for joining us a pro-military party has unexpectedly taking the lead in thailand's first...
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the man who ran the clinton probe, can starr and his deputy in that case can weisberger to explain why. first, the scourge of generation e. that's the focus of tonight's angle. all right. what do carbon, ice, and an egg all have in common? they are all connected to recent stories involving generation e, the entitlement generation. >> u-g-ly, that spells ugly! you ugly! >> no clear air, pollution is everywhere! >> received a lot of emails last week after our coverage of the international student climate change rallies. many of you were wondering, how could these kids blow off school, shut down city streets, and convince other students who wanted to do this thing called study? the answer? because the activists could. >> hey, hey! , ! fossil fuels have got to go! >> keep your carbon in the soil, no more oil! keep your carbon in the soil! >> laura: it's easy, hanging out with your friends emoting, chanting really badly, or studying, let's say, the federalist papers and doing your physics labs. especially when schools excuse the absences, teachers themselves are encouraging the protests, ov
the man who ran the clinton probe, can starr and his deputy in that case can weisberger to explain why. first, the scourge of generation e. that's the focus of tonight's angle. all right. what do carbon, ice, and an egg all have in common? they are all connected to recent stories involving generation e, the entitlement generation. >> u-g-ly, that spells ugly! you ugly! >> no clear air, pollution is everywhere! >> received a lot of emails last week after our coverage of the...
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hello i'm barbara starr in london these are the top stories on al-jazeera a day after his triumphant return to the country venezuela's opposition leader has appealed to state workers to back him in his push to oust the president nicolas maduro why those said state bureaucracy is being manipulated by models government on monday he flew into caracas airport after a tour of latin american nations there were concerns he would be detained about boito was not arrested pakistan says it's arrested more than forty people thought to be linked to armed groups in the region it's part of a crackdown following an attack in kashmir which left forty indian paramilitary troops that the february attack was claimed by the pakistan based on group josh mohammed the bombing has triggered the most serious standoff between india and pakistan in yours. algerian army chief says he will prioritize security and not allow the country to return to an era of bloodshed that says thousands of people returned to the streets of algeria demanding that the president resign the protesters are calling on abdul-aziz with a
hello i'm barbara starr in london these are the top stories on al-jazeera a day after his triumphant return to the country venezuela's opposition leader has appealed to state workers to back him in his push to oust the president nicolas maduro why those said state bureaucracy is being manipulated by models government on monday he flew into caracas airport after a tour of latin american nations there were concerns he would be detained about boito was not arrested pakistan says it's arrested more...
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information over by regulation to folks up on capitol hill but there's no requirement, unlike the starr report that people might remember from the clinton investigation, there's no requirement that this document, whatever it is, become public i can tell you that the trump legal team was not expecting a book, like the starr report. they were not expecting a large document here. there was some reporting going into today that they did not expect ultimately anybody else to be indicted if we are where we are, where we think we are, mueller having turned over that report, today we didn't see any news of new indictments, it may be the case that this investigation has wound down without any major indictments. the two figures who were at the center of speculation about whether they might face indictments or face charges here, don junior, donald trump jr., and jared kushner, the president's son-in-law a lot of speculation swirling around them. no news on them at all so presumably we are at a point now where robert mueller feels he has wrapped up this investigation, willing to turn over his final
information over by regulation to folks up on capitol hill but there's no requirement, unlike the starr report that people might remember from the clinton investigation, there's no requirement that this document, whatever it is, become public i can tell you that the trump legal team was not expecting a book, like the starr report. they were not expecting a large document here. there was some reporting going into today that they did not expect ultimately anybody else to be indicted if we are...
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complete and total exoneration of him and his associates but is it let's talk about that with ken starr he served as the independent counsel who investigated bill clinton and his administration and then on to out on the eleven impeachable offenses of mr clinton to congress his latest book only since september is content a mix is been quite a couple of years ten the president says most his report is a complete and total exoneration of him what's your read. i think is a great exoneration with respect to the key issue of collusion obviously bob mueller left open the obstruction of justice issue kicked it up stairs to the attorney general and the deputy attorney general and they've made their determination so if you take the two together it is but of course we have to see them all or report and that's under review right now so it's a wait and see tell me why we have to wait why don't we all just see it. right and congress solved it wisely a long time ago to protect grand jury information and if bill barr did what some are suggesting that he do just go ahead and release the report he would p
complete and total exoneration of him and his associates but is it let's talk about that with ken starr he served as the independent counsel who investigated bill clinton and his administration and then on to out on the eleven impeachable offenses of mr clinton to congress his latest book only since september is content a mix is been quite a couple of years ten the president says most his report is a complete and total exoneration of him what's your read. i think is a great exoneration with...