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just a few short years ago calling on the national guard to meet thater mission the north dakota national guard to help be appropriate to recognize this relationship they are thout-of-state actors with no interest of north dakota to protest the dakota access pipeline. absent federal health the governor called on the national guard as a last resort and you would think that would have serious ramifications with the quality of the guardsmen and they did with the previous administration would not to stand up for the rule of law ands, radical protesters even as families were targets from everywhere other than north dakota and did that without provocation or escalation they did not run they answer the callro to defend the state from the chaos thank you is an adequate and i would just compel people to say thank you more often as you see that person make it a point to say thank you. out loud. i yield back honor the men and women who wear our nation's uniform, those who have worn it in the past and those who have sacrificed their lives for our freedom. as a senator and a combat veteran with over 2
just a few short years ago calling on the national guard to meet thater mission the north dakota national guard to help be appropriate to recognize this relationship they are thout-of-state actors with no interest of north dakota to protest the dakota access pipeline. absent federal health the governor called on the national guard as a last resort and you would think that would have serious ramifications with the quality of the guardsmen and they did with the previous administration would not...
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thater big advantage is wherever nissan goes, mitsubishi motors is likely to follow.is the other japanese carmaker that is part of the lines. by bringing nissan in, you would be virtually forcing mitsubishi to come in as well. another big part is the position in the chinese markets. a massive market for global carmakers, very competitive. and nissan has a very well-established brand, they are selling lots of cars and have the biggest market share of any japanese maker. that would be a big plus for fiat and renault. you know, fiat initially said they wanted to do this deal with renault without nissan's involvement. but it is near impossible, isn't it? nissan owns a stake in renault, renault owns a bigger stake in the sun -- in nissan. both are heavily watched or partially owned by governments. >> sure. the french state in renault, that is a very important point. in the deal on the table, that state would be diluted which is something both renault and nissan have wanted, to weaken the french government's control of any alliance. so that is an important aspect. technical
thater big advantage is wherever nissan goes, mitsubishi motors is likely to follow.is the other japanese carmaker that is part of the lines. by bringing nissan in, you would be virtually forcing mitsubishi to come in as well. another big part is the position in the chinese markets. a massive market for global carmakers, very competitive. and nissan has a very well-established brand, they are selling lots of cars and have the biggest market share of any japanese maker. that would be a big plus...
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there were not the defections amongst the military top brass thatere needed, and within 24 hours thedemonstrations had fizzled. earlier i caught up with the self-declared interim president, who is recognized as a legitimate leader of venezuela 0by the united states and some other countries. i asked him whether this week he had blown it. mr. guaido, did you miss your chance this week, sir? venezuela has not lost t chance, he replied. we are closer to freedom. mr. guaido is calling for his supporters to gather at military bases on the idea is to hand in saturday. letters to commanders of theme forces, asking them to change sides. this has turned into a battle for the hearts and minds of the incrediblyn influential group that controls so much of the economy and tends to make its decisions based on economic self-interest so far, the generals are backing the president. thhigh hopes the opposition had at t beginning of the week have been dashed. jane: president trump'national security team met today to talk about the developmts in venezuela. the more i spoke with former u.s. defense secret
there were not the defections amongst the military top brass thatere needed, and within 24 hours thedemonstrations had fizzled. earlier i caught up with the self-declared interim president, who is recognized as a legitimate leader of venezuela 0by the united states and some other countries. i asked him whether this week he had blown it. mr. guaido, did you miss your chance this week, sir? venezuela has not lost t chance, he replied. we are closer to freedom. mr. guaido is calling for his...
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himself willing to pull out alltohe to defend the president and back up the president's assertions thater were improper spying on his campaign in 2016 and this attorney geeral will h power to about through the intelligence community and declasfy documents. robert: is that intelligence community worried about methods beingxposed? nancy: they are, the dan coates, voiced that concern, saying some of the material is very sensitive. it's unusual to see one in the intelligence community telling another to put on the brakes. but that's the message he's sending because there is a worry about whe this goes. molly: it's pretty incredible. the democrats' whole argument is that the president is disregarding thel constitutio checks and balances and undermining the rule of law and in order to predent the crats from investigating oose same allegations, he's simply doing mor that. he's doing more and more to undermine those checks and balances and to potentially extend executive power in ways that many experts find disturbing. robert: what's the institutional cost to the department of justice when allse
himself willing to pull out alltohe to defend the president and back up the president's assertions thater were improper spying on his campaign in 2016 and this attorney geeral will h power to about through the intelligence community and declasfy documents. robert: is that intelligence community worried about methods beingxposed? nancy: they are, the dan coates, voiced that concern, saying some of the material is very sensitive. it's unusual to see one in the intelligence community telling...
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you are smart enough on your ,ide -- people on your side thater point the numbers are out there, thenumbers show much theer versus how bailout the banks got. show the disparity in the numbers. we are branding and the name change they did that, too. freedom for democrats. i agree with you about the numbers because the numbers don't lie. branding. talk about in my organization and many others have known there is something wrong with capitalism for a very long time. ago happens say 10 years when somebody tried to make arguments about -- and call it progressive or liberal they were called socialists. the right-wing wing will continue calling us socialists and they will say we are trying to hide something, but the truth is we are not trying to hide. it has a long history in the u.s.. i encourage you to read the book word.the "f"
you are smart enough on your ,ide -- people on your side thater point the numbers are out there, thenumbers show much theer versus how bailout the banks got. show the disparity in the numbers. we are branding and the name change they did that, too. freedom for democrats. i agree with you about the numbers because the numbers don't lie. branding. talk about in my organization and many others have known there is something wrong with capitalism for a very long time. ago happens say 10 years when...
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thatering recognition industrial capitalism is here to economy,hange in the but also a recognition that we can do something. this is not an existential, paralyzing fear. this is hey we have a problem, let us get doctoral ideas degrees -- degrees, we can solve it. progressive reform appealed to those who had something to lose, including their's data since society. they are -- including their status in society. they are fearful but not hopeless. they share this in norma's confidence that social -- this enormous confidence that social and economic conditions can be improved. you see this in wilson's -- intion in the machine making the machine of liberty as frictionless as possible. here on liberty -- here on american history tv. ayreshistorian edward analyzes the difference between history and memory, and explores the important role in american history. also how america remembers the civil war. was part of the american civil war museum's annual symposium, cohosted by the university of virginia center for civil war history. >> welcome back everyone, and thank you for being with us. i would
thatering recognition industrial capitalism is here to economy,hange in the but also a recognition that we can do something. this is not an existential, paralyzing fear. this is hey we have a problem, let us get doctoral ideas degrees -- degrees, we can solve it. progressive reform appealed to those who had something to lose, including their's data since society. they are -- including their status in society. they are fearful but not hopeless. they share this in norma's confidence that social...
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there are african amakirn candidates, progressive candidates thaterant black or gay.xpect people to fall in line and we don't necessarily take into account theirs and we dismiss that when african-americans try to support people of their own community. let's take a step back as i've been saying before and have a chance to look at the candidates before we pick horses at this early stage. >> i don't want to miss your point. absolutely the basis of trump supporters are identifying. this country was built on white identity politics and we have to acknowledge that because that's why you see the 38% on any given day that are always for trump. there's a lot that has tado with undertones of white people wanting to preserve a sense of something that has to do with their identity. >> what about the midwestern voter, the rust belt? he's togging about people with a certain identity and that's identity politics. people tend to support people like them in many ways. >> i wanted to ask the question about your farmer friend on earlier talking about trump and the farm bill and tariff i
there are african amakirn candidates, progressive candidates thaterant black or gay.xpect people to fall in line and we don't necessarily take into account theirs and we dismiss that when african-americans try to support people of their own community. let's take a step back as i've been saying before and have a chance to look at the candidates before we pick horses at this early stage. >> i don't want to miss your point. absolutely the basis of trump supporters are identifying. this...
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battles thateral we now call the battle of saratoga, and morgan's rifleman basically keep the britishmy from doing their own and forging from basically knowing what the hell is going on. he excels at that, and the end result is the first surrender of the british army. saratoga was, like all victories, a victory with many architects, but it is impossible for me to imagine saratoga as a victory without the contribution of morgan and his rifleman. fast forward again, june 1770 9, 2 years later, mostly disappointing for morgan. he could not feed on his victories anymore than any other officer in the continental army could we underestimate the officer put on the corps and noncommissioned officers, for the most part, who had families at home. victory, war, and honor were good, they culturally believed in them, much more than the modern soldiers say they do, but victory, glory, and honor could not field a family. they could not plow a field. morgan was more bored. he was bored at valley forge. after christmas, he took a leave and went home. year for hima good third 1779 turned out to be much
battles thateral we now call the battle of saratoga, and morgan's rifleman basically keep the britishmy from doing their own and forging from basically knowing what the hell is going on. he excels at that, and the end result is the first surrender of the british army. saratoga was, like all victories, a victory with many architects, but it is impossible for me to imagine saratoga as a victory without the contribution of morgan and his rifleman. fast forward again, june 1770 9, 2 years later,...
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ask thater: he can question is many ways as we like. i will not comment on specific witnesses. we have seen literally hundreds and hundreds of witnesses and the committee has been clear with everyone that we reserve the right to bring witnesses back and if we have further questions or if there are inconsistencies. i have been pleased with the fact that many folks affiliated with trump and may be other family members have come back to honor commitments. upthe various roadblocks put by the white house that you referenced, do you feel the committee has ways around that or are you confident in the tools available? sen. warner: i will not get into our tools, but we are going to follow the truth where it leads. i will make one more global comment. ,he actions of this white house whether it is trying to stymie the congressional investigation to prohibit robert mueller from speaking or prohibit don mcgann from talking, these are not the actions of an individual who thinks he's in the clear. jeremy from cnn. speaking, what are -- what if they witnesses will not compel with anything? sen
ask thater: he can question is many ways as we like. i will not comment on specific witnesses. we have seen literally hundreds and hundreds of witnesses and the committee has been clear with everyone that we reserve the right to bring witnesses back and if we have further questions or if there are inconsistencies. i have been pleased with the fact that many folks affiliated with trump and may be other family members have come back to honor commitments. upthe various roadblocks put by the white...
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thater puts evody in the upper 80s to around 90. no our area has been dry all day and it's going to stay that way. not a single storm in our area. just to the north and east of , up around philadelphia, up around wilmington, not just severe thunderstorms, but tornado warnings are in effect in parts of pennsylvania. we have another area back towards pittsburgh. this area will y to move down in towards our northern zone tonight. however, they're going to be dying out. watch what happens here. these strong storms can die out. the wider picture showing the severe weather we just talked about. this severe weather into parts of the country. again, tornado watches into missouri, dkansas,n towards oklahoma. severe thunderstorm watches all the way across parts of the ohio valley in towards tomorrow that boundary shifts to the south. here is that boundary. once again, 89 in st. louis. 54 in chicago. 89 in d.c. 54 in buffalo. so the cool air and the warm air fighting right now and where the cool air and warm air meet, that's the battle. that's
thater puts evody in the upper 80s to around 90. no our area has been dry all day and it's going to stay that way. not a single storm in our area. just to the north and east of , up around philadelphia, up around wilmington, not just severe thunderstorms, but tornado warnings are in effect in parts of pennsylvania. we have another area back towards pittsburgh. this area will y to move down in towards our northern zone tonight. however, they're going to be dying out. watch what happens here....
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through the state department knew ten day before the fisa was issued before the fisa was issued -- thater christopher steele motivations were political. they have a state department representative who wrote it in a memo that they hid from congressional oversight just found recently. so just be clear on what that means the fbi and the united states government clearly knew the information they were using to spy on donald trump was being put forth by a guy with a political not an intelligence agent. comey is in world of trouble his signature is on that first fisa. >> you know jim spent in a world of trouble for a long time like leaking informs to get to the "new york times." as well as, you know, stepping out of histi own -- lane to say that hillary is not responsible and no responsibility prosecutor would go after her. i but you know, jim comey has a lot of stuff to pay for. leand anyway dan thanks so much for being here. >> thanks judge and mooch is next on justice. back in a moment. -motor? -it's pronounced "mo-tour." for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. whip out the spf
through the state department knew ten day before the fisa was issued before the fisa was issued -- thater christopher steele motivations were political. they have a state department representative who wrote it in a memo that they hid from congressional oversight just found recently. so just be clear on what that means the fbi and the united states government clearly knew the information they were using to spy on donald trump was being put forth by a guy with a political not an intelligence...
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thater this month we saw -- saw the nasdaq rake below the moving average.ook at crude oil for the month. the 10 year yield started at 2.5%. >> you got the dollar up there. on the month it has strengthened, tanking versus the yen. of the best bet among a sea of potential losers given what we have seen out of emerging markets. says mexicany tariffs would have negative impact costs. we were just talking about sterling smith. mexico talking about how is our biggest supplier of avocados. hitt shows how tariffs these companies. out, it will be interesting to see how companies try to forecast the potential hit of these tariffs. how do you do that? and then he would ratchet it up to 25%. >> cfos will be cracking up there modelo's. up to 25% as we were talking about. the threat came hours after the tradeent set the new deal. speaking in his weekly press conference earlier today, mexico's president press for the meeting to avoid confrontation. will not fall for any provocation, we will act with of the of the authority united states. former ambassador from mexico to t
thater this month we saw -- saw the nasdaq rake below the moving average.ook at crude oil for the month. the 10 year yield started at 2.5%. >> you got the dollar up there. on the month it has strengthened, tanking versus the yen. of the best bet among a sea of potential losers given what we have seen out of emerging markets. says mexicany tariffs would have negative impact costs. we were just talking about sterling smith. mexico talking about how is our biggest supplier of avocados. hitt...
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intelligence, particularly at the national intelligence estimate level, to prevent thats thot to say thaterolicy-m whether this set of policy-makers or any other set ofolicy-makers, you know, what they might do with that intelligence, either ignore it, accept it or reject it, but i think the intelligence community has built in some mechanisms to preclude a recurrence of that. the issue will be -- and this is a policy call, notn intelligence community call -- is the extent to which that's shared with the american public. >> woodruff: you mean the information the administration has to the extent it's shared. >> exactly. >> woodruff: you either because of the mixed signals you were just referring to or intelligence and how it's read that there could be some kind of a confrontation as a result of a miscalculation, a misunderstand org for any ysason? >> well, that's al potential, and as i indicated earlier, particularyou have a hostile force and military forces in close proximity as you certainly do in the strait. i don't think either iran or the united states wants to get into a large military
intelligence, particularly at the national intelligence estimate level, to prevent thats thot to say thaterolicy-m whether this set of policy-makers or any other set ofolicy-makers, you know, what they might do with that intelligence, either ignore it, accept it or reject it, but i think the intelligence community has built in some mechanisms to preclude a recurrence of that. the issue will be -- and this is a policy call, notn intelligence community call -- is the extent to which that's shared...
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thater, we need to monitor , and if you see a remain candidate who pushes for another referendum. does lead to is more uncertainty in the u.k., and you will see more volatility as you have seen in the last two weeks. matt: where do you see the pound going depending on which candidate we get? if we get a candidate, a prime minister who is like boris johnson, pro-brexit at almost any cost, does the pound dropped further? marcus: i think i would agree with that. you would see the pound klein is a hard brexiteer comes into power. the impact it has on the u.k. equity market is divergent. the u.k. equity market is very much export dependent with the bulk of revenues coming from outside the u.k. that weaker pound does benefit the ftse. like fixed income, it missed yesterday in the meltdown. , relative to other fixed incomes is guilt the place to be? marcus: lucky for me i am in equity investor so i do not have to focus on that market. you see it is risk off assets driven by brexit but also by the ongoing trade negotiations as we have seen out of the u.s. and china. as an equity investor
thater, we need to monitor , and if you see a remain candidate who pushes for another referendum. does lead to is more uncertainty in the u.k., and you will see more volatility as you have seen in the last two weeks. matt: where do you see the pound going depending on which candidate we get? if we get a candidate, a prime minister who is like boris johnson, pro-brexit at almost any cost, does the pound dropped further? marcus: i think i would agree with that. you would see the pound klein is a...
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changes when things happen it's gonna change again after tonight. [ light laughter ] i just saw things thaterefor hungry kids in america and i just -- you know, with that revelation, i decided i'd give half my life to it and then also i wouldn't have to write sequels to my movies. [ cheers a applause >> jimmy: you did both it's amazing what you've don with that. i think it's a great thing and -- >> oh, yeah. the way, tomorrow night there is a sequel to "four weddings" on the show. >> jimmy: that's right >> there's a little thing going -- >> jimmy: "four weddings and a a funeral" sequel. >> hugh grant has had a child who is very pretty and kristin scott thomas has had a a child who's very pretty and some stuff goes down >> jimmy: wow.it >> i'd definy watch it if i were you >> jimmy: that's on tomorrow night. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and then, i'm obsessed with this movie "yesterday" that's coming out in june. the idea that is basical it's -- danny boyle directed >> yeah. >> jimmy: and the idea of it is -- is a gth wakes up to find no one's ever heard of the beatles besides him. >> yes he's an onsucce
changes when things happen it's gonna change again after tonight. [ light laughter ] i just saw things thaterefor hungry kids in america and i just -- you know, with that revelation, i decided i'd give half my life to it and then also i wouldn't have to write sequels to my movies. [ cheers a applause >> jimmy: you did both it's amazing what you've don with that. i think it's a great thing and -- >> oh, yeah. the way, tomorrow night there is a sequel to "four weddings" on...
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now, we are told thatere is a strong possibility they will have to use some type of crane to lift thatle vee up out of there to continue investing this scene to obviously recover the person, the individual that was inside that vehicle when it went into the potomac. back to you. >> boy, that's really sad. thank you, jackie. jackie bensen reporting live. >>> it's a video used to teach diversity ask inclusion at the department of housing and urban development. >> but recently,ome employees have complained that something in the video was offensive and made the video ineffective. >> news4 started making calls about this and hours later, hud said it was making edits to that video. >> it might be interesting to judge people today by theicolor of theyes. >> reporter: for decades, jane elliott's controversial blue but it made a powerful point about how damaging discrimination can be. >> t blue-eyed people ate the betr people in this room. >> elliott conducted the experiment with her third grade class, tellingblue-eyed students that they were better and smarter than kids with brown eyes and she
now, we are told thatere is a strong possibility they will have to use some type of crane to lift thatle vee up out of there to continue investing this scene to obviously recover the person, the individual that was inside that vehicle when it went into the potomac. back to you. >> boy, that's really sad. thank you, jackie. jackie bensen reporting live. >>> it's a video used to teach diversity ask inclusion at the department of housing and urban development. >> but...
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environmental goals, governance issues that are going to be the advisors, whether they are my age or thaterrelate with client base. if you do not have principles, you are unlikely to succeed with that client base area nejra: great to have you with us, paul smith and virginie maisonnueve, thank you for joining us. coming up we speak to the finance chief of alley on -- allianz. ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe," and these are today's top stories. futures point to a stabilization after washington releases a new list of tariffs on beijing. next says he will meet xi month. fed'sak to the new york john williams today. profits set to fall more than expected according to the nikkei . in europe, alley on's -- allianz reaches a record as clients add $20 billion. we speak to the cfo next. a very warm welcome to daybreak. this is what we have. harmonized cpi in germany comes in at 1%, in line with what the market anticipated. likewise on cpi itself. month on month, 1%. year on year, 2%. .e are waiting for the zew cpi,n terms of the final 1%. that is all pretty much in line with estimates. y
environmental goals, governance issues that are going to be the advisors, whether they are my age or thaterrelate with client base. if you do not have principles, you are unlikely to succeed with that client base area nejra: great to have you with us, paul smith and virginie maisonnueve, thank you for joining us. coming up we speak to the finance chief of alley on -- allianz. ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe," and these are today's top stories. futures point to a...
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. >> the sheer number and force of the weapons thatere recovered from mr. hasan's residence inth case coupled with the disturbing nature of his writings appar to pose a significant threat to the safety of our community. >> reporter: his his list included democratic presidential hopefuls and network journalists and nancy policy and chuck scmer, among thers. >> i feel very, very confident that law enforcement at the fed and local levels are on top of this and making sure that all of us on thelist are safe. >> the government wanted hasan to remain behind bars, a district court judge says he's not been charged with terrorism-related offenses and only nonviolent drug and weapons offenses and qualifies for supervised home detention. the conditions for his release include him never being left alone, 24/7 monitoring,rug testing it, no weapons or firearms of any kind and no access to internet or smartphones. in about a week we you're pect another hearing ton this because of the government appealing his possible release. now there are three different folks who are pu
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he gives a speech out here in them thatere he says she is very critical of truman's foreign-policy even though they were close personal friends. wheeler shows up in the white house visitor lost her in the truman administration many more times than under in the roosevelt administration. the white house on the time. he comes to montana and gives a speech and criticizes truman's foreign-policy. murray sees a little newspaper clipping of this and sends it to one of truman's aides in the white house saying, you know, you really ought to call this article to the attention of the president and i hope he does not ever listen to burton k. wheeler on anything. dutifully, the aide shows truman the newspaper clipping and the letter from senator murray. truman writes his own letter immediately back to murray and he says you have to understand that while i don't agree with senator wheeler on anything when it comes to foreign policy, when i was a young senator, he took me under his wing, befriended me, gave me opportunities nobody else gave me, and he will be a friend of mine until the day i die. that
he gives a speech out here in them thatere he says she is very critical of truman's foreign-policy even though they were close personal friends. wheeler shows up in the white house visitor lost her in the truman administration many more times than under in the roosevelt administration. the white house on the time. he comes to montana and gives a speech and criticizes truman's foreign-policy. murray sees a little newspaper clipping of this and sends it to one of truman's aides in the white house...
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i think because the private investors benefited so much from energies thater these very aggressive foundersassive market potential. some people are better at this than others. elon musk is probably the best out of it. mark zuckerberg lucked out because he hired sheryl sandberg but because he had control once the ads were flowing in, he was in great shape. francine: we are hearing that the uber story will be more attractive after a year. why do you disagree? david: i don't really see where the long-term growth of profit comes from in the case of uber. which isin a business a very undifferentiated product with enormous competition, and at the moment they are losing money on every ride. until they can change that, they will not have a much more attractive business. at the moment, competition is diminishing and that means prices are going up for riders, which means it may be less attractive because price has been a big part of the appeal. tom: we will continue this discussion on uber and the modern technology. coming up, markets on the move but there is still a lot of business. the chief financ
i think because the private investors benefited so much from energies thater these very aggressive foundersassive market potential. some people are better at this than others. elon musk is probably the best out of it. mark zuckerberg lucked out because he hired sheryl sandberg but because he had control once the ads were flowing in, he was in great shape. francine: we are hearing that the uber story will be more attractive after a year. why do you disagree? david: i don't really see where the...
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. >> bill: did you think thater eric holder was the attorney for president obama?e frequently accused of that. >> bill: like bobby kennedy and jfk? >> attorneys general are accused of being that way. i don't know what they're referring to. when i was up for confirmation i promised that i was going to make the report available. i didn't have to. the report was supposed to be confidential. i said i would err on the side of transparency. i got it out. minimal transactions, every american read it and make up their mind about it. >> bill: on a similar note a lot of viewers have been corresponding with us throughout the last three hours asking for the full interview. it is available now on my podcast hemmer time on fox news radio, our website. it's on fox news.com and posted already. you can listen to the full 20 minutes about ms-13 and the crackdown, more on the mueller matter. about things don't hang together. the context for a lot of this investigation goes back to valentine's day of this year. he is sworn in and starts asking questions and the answers he gets do not
. >> bill: did you think thater eric holder was the attorney for president obama?e frequently accused of that. >> bill: like bobby kennedy and jfk? >> attorneys general are accused of being that way. i don't know what they're referring to. when i was up for confirmation i promised that i was going to make the report available. i didn't have to. the report was supposed to be confidential. i said i would err on the side of transparency. i got it out. minimal transactions, every...