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we are unaware of any way that this unredacted form could have been obtained legally. as an individual who has served our federal government either in the military or in a national security capacity, you well know, it is the most thorough document. in this case the one circulated was not redacted is that contained sense i have the private information including the candidate's social security number and full medical history. i write you in the likelihood that you also filled out an sf 86 in the service of our country is that to warn you of this super pac's disturbing behavior in this case. it concludes with a warning to these democratic candidates who have national security background that's they need to be particularly vigilant about their security. reminds the candidates that they can avail. they of a senior team dedicated to cyber security if these candidates feel like they have need of it. so here's the democratic party. a couple months out from the election saying to all the candidates with a national security background, watch out. a new threat that goes specifica
we are unaware of any way that this unredacted form could have been obtained legally. as an individual who has served our federal government either in the military or in a national security capacity, you well know, it is the most thorough document. in this case the one circulated was not redacted is that contained sense i have the private information including the candidate's social security number and full medical history. i write you in the likelihood that you also filled out an sf 86 in the...
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we'll see >>> up next, while congress is fighting for unredacted fisa warrants, three newspapers havem redacted all along. we'll tell you which and why right after this quick break. stay with us. we're coming right back. still nervous about finding a new apartment? yeah... lou: the prosecution has rested now in the trial of president trump's former campaign manager paul manafort. one of the prosecution's final witnesses, a treasury department official who testified that manafort and his business partner rick gates never filed paperwork to document foreign bank accounts used for their company. judge ellis, the presiding judge in case said he would allow the testimony but he warned jurors that the government had a chance to indict manafort's company and chose not to do so >>> congress has been hounding the department of justice to provide them the unredacted fisa warrant on carter page. but it would have been easier, it turns out, to just ask members of the national left-wing media. according to a new report in the conservative tree house, the "the new york times" and the washington pos
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we'll see >>> up next, while congress is fighting for unredacted fisa warrants, three newspapers havethem redacted all along. we'll tell you which and why right after this quick break. stay with us. we're coming right back. come away with me barnabas! but i am a simple farmer. my life is here... [telephone ring] ahoy-hoy. alexander graham bell here... no, no, my number is one, you must want two! two, i say!! like my father before... [telephone ring] like my father before... ahoy-hoy! as long as people talk too loudly on the phone, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. where we're changing withs? contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from an allergy pill? flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it's more complete allergy relief. flonase. this is frank.
we'll see >>> up next, while congress is fighting for unredacted fisa warrants, three newspapers havethem redacted all along. we'll tell you which and why right after this quick break. stay with us. we're coming right back. come away with me barnabas! but i am a simple farmer. my life is here... [telephone ring] ahoy-hoy. alexander graham bell here... no, no, my number is one, you must want two! two, i say!! like my father before... [telephone ring] like my father before... ahoy-hoy!...
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we'll see >>> up next, while congress is fighting for unredacted fisa warrants, three newspapers havead them redacted all along. we'll tell you which and why right after this quick break. stay with us. we're coming right back. let's begin. yes or no? do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of trading specialists? did you say yes? good, then it's time for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. looks like we have a couple seconds left. let's do some card twirling twirling cards e*trade. the original place to invest online. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relen
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she apparently had her full unredacted security clearance application, not just released by the trump administration without her permission, which is illegal, but the trump administration apparently released it to a republican-of-opposition research effort, which then did immediately start using it against her in her congressional campaign. applications for security clearance are incredibly intrusive and personal on purpose. they are designed to ferret out anything that a foreign adversary might try to use to black mail you to get you to hand over classified information that you will now have access to because of your security clearance. so application forms for security clearance are like deep, deep background checks. they're specifically looking for anything that anybody might try to use against you. so it's, you know, medical information, it's relationship information. it's very detailed questions about like you know have you ever smoked pot? it's very detailed information about your family, ability your extended family. it's super super intriefs. the government agency responsible
she apparently had her full unredacted security clearance application, not just released by the trump administration without her permission, which is illegal, but the trump administration apparently released it to a republican-of-opposition research effort, which then did immediately start using it against her in her congressional campaign. applications for security clearance are incredibly intrusive and personal on purpose. they are designed to ferret out anything that a foreign adversary...
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to try to unseat republican congressman dave bratt in virginia, abigail apparently had her full unredacted security clearance application not just released by the trump administration without her permission which is illegal but the trump administration apparently released it to a republican opposition research effort. which then did immediately start using that security clearance application against her in her congressional campaign. applications for security clearance are incredibly intrusive and incredibly personal on purpose. they are designed to ferret out anything that a foreign adversary might try to use to blackmail you to get you to hand over information that you'll have access to because of your clearance. applications are deep deep background collection and they're specifically looking for anything that anybody might try to use against you. so it's medical information, it's relationship information. it's very detailed questions about like you know, have you ever smoked pot. it's very detail information about your family, about your extended family. it's super, super intrusive. an
to try to unseat republican congressman dave bratt in virginia, abigail apparently had her full unredacted security clearance application not just released by the trump administration without her permission which is illegal but the trump administration apparently released it to a republican opposition research effort. which then did immediately start using that security clearance application against her in her congressional campaign. applications for security clearance are incredibly intrusive...
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maria: well you said this the special counsel gets to see everything unredacted. a lot of people have been making the point recently, me included, that the special counsel's investigation will not have credibillity unless he looks at everything both sides. we know that hillary clinton and the dnc paid upwards of a million dollars for that dossier they spent the money on the dossier and then used the dossier to get a warrant to wire tap, they did not, they did not tell the fisa court that the dna and hillary clinton paid that million dollars for it, and yet, we haven't heard a word about this from the special counsel. can robert mueller continue this investigation without looking at the fisa process and what took place in 2016? >> well, i think a way to put it and i agree with you is rod rosenstein needs to give specific instructions that says you can and should do that, and if he isn't willing to do it we have to look to his own culpabil ity in that falsifies a warrant that he had a part in. maria: right he's a witness let me switch gears and ask about china and t
maria: well you said this the special counsel gets to see everything unredacted. a lot of people have been making the point recently, me included, that the special counsel's investigation will not have credibillity unless he looks at everything both sides. we know that hillary clinton and the dnc paid upwards of a million dollars for that dossier they spent the money on the dossier and then used the dossier to get a warrant to wire tap, they did not, they did not tell the fisa court that the...
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>> release documents unredacted, to reinvestigate agents that were involved in this because they areworking. nobody has been fired like atf said they had. they are collecting the paycheck. and reinvestigate this whole case from beginning until now. todd: are you optimistic the president's border policies will prevent a similar situation like what happened to your brother from ever happening again? >> yes. open borders, 6 individuals come across the border armed by the previous administration walked across the board easily to rob, pillage, rape women, other druglords across this country. if we had a solid wall these guys could hesitate about coming across. todd: we say it every time we have you or a family member on to discuss your brother's case but thank you for your brother's service trying to defend our nation's borders and thank you for continuously sharing his story with us. thank you very much. jillian: 17 after the hour. from snow melting sidewalks to garbage robots, google smart city might sound good but some say the price tag on privacy is too high. security shifts, the tsa
>> release documents unredacted, to reinvestigate agents that were involved in this because they areworking. nobody has been fired like atf said they had. they are collecting the paycheck. and reinvestigate this whole case from beginning until now. todd: are you optimistic the president's border policies will prevent a similar situation like what happened to your brother from ever happening again? >> yes. open borders, 6 individuals come across the border armed by the previous...
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i don't think i could -- the president has a power to demand they literally be unredacted and released respecting a process that's in place that his white house team -- if that's not a decision that we make as his private lawyers. as a council of the president we are not the white house counsel so that's a decision made within the context of the white house and of their purview. that decision i'm sure is being discussed and the issues are being discussed, so i'm not going to defend what has or has not happened there because that's outside of our jurisdiction. needless to say, and i think this is fair to say, it's important here. i think one of the aspects of transparency is, what are all the options? if it doesn't put our national security at risk that is something that i think should be released and it declassified. but i said, i'm not the president and you are not the president either, i don't get to make those decisions. >> sean: what about bruce ohr and his relationship with christopher steele and come up the fbi was paying christopher steele? >> they fired a christopher steele bec
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but those of us who haven't seen all of the unredacted information, we are just guessing here. another point to your question that materials winds made was -- question that dershowitz made was the meeting at trump tower. that's why i maybe was not flabbergasted because this is how he rolls. the fact that he was tweeting last week with a new explanation of what that meeting was about. that is the one thing you should not be tweet being, especially if it's not just a tweet reiterating your official story. kennedy: it's interesting. so many people who want to bring down the president say this is it. stormy daniels. this is it. the wolf book. michael wolff. this is it. fire and fury. it's going to end his presidency. >> there is a lot we just don't know. special counsel has been very quite. but they said there has bean lot of disinformation in the press. so, you know, there is a lot of stuff coming out. kennedy: the on thing he didn't say is hashtag fake news. bring back the fake news. we'll bring back the panel later in the show. first up. space force it's coming and the trump cam
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department of justice and the fbi started the turnover with more of the emails and more of these unredacted documents, look at everything that has come out. >> judicial watch is the one -- they are suing. that's my point.and the president knows it which is why he tweeted. it's a big story, why is the fbi given the information? the president is tweeting that. it is not about what's come out. >> the president, i spoke to this week several times.two short days ago. we discussed some of this. he is very pleased that more information is coming out that you can now connect more dots between the people who were trying all the shenanigans. even after he was elected. always trying to do this. but i agree with you two. as the investigation goes on, let's make sure everything is investigated because what people are saying right now, why are they still talk about 2016? why can't they get over it? because you are still talking about it. we know nobody was colluding and it changes -- when the deputy attorney general announced last month 12 indictment against russia, he made very clear that there is no ev
department of justice and the fbi started the turnover with more of the emails and more of these unredacted documents, look at everything that has come out. >> judicial watch is the one -- they are suing. that's my point.and the president knows it which is why he tweeted. it's a big story, why is the fbi given the information? the president is tweeting that. it is not about what's come out. >> the president, i spoke to this week several times.two short days ago. we discussed some of...
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two pages were unredacted of 70 about fbi contacts with christopher steele, the dossier for hillary,y were copayers, they were spending money on christopher steele, met with him 13 times in 2016, 11 of those visits and did cash going out to steele, it looks like. then they decided that they cannot use him as a source because he broke the rules by disclosing his relationship with the fbi. and then they continue to use him, but the documents areas devastating in that regard. >> judge jeanine: you are saying that the fbi gave christopher steele, the guy that got the money in directly from hillary clinton and the dnc, who is a british spy goes to russia and had the document made, got cash from the fbi 11 times? >> yes, the obama and fbi were cofunders of christopher steele's russia investigation. >> judge jeanine: you know, gregg, here's the thing. at the russia, my book "liars, leakers, and liberals," if we would've had that, we could have done another chapter. >> oh, sure, we could. christopher steele wrote this phony document that the fbi use. not only on the payroll of hillary clinto
two pages were unredacted of 70 about fbi contacts with christopher steele, the dossier for hillary,y were copayers, they were spending money on christopher steele, met with him 13 times in 2016, 11 of those visits and did cash going out to steele, it looks like. then they decided that they cannot use him as a source because he broke the rules by disclosing his relationship with the fbi. and then they continue to use him, but the documents areas devastating in that regard. >> judge...
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congress demanding day after day documents unredacted, and when that happens and you are a russian cooperatorh the u.s., you see that congress demands documents with names and you see the doj and fbi having to turn them over, you think twice about having to cooperate. >> working for these intelligence agencies, that's right, in cooperation, and including the second bucket, is that waning now and are we seeing less interest in undertaking such revelations, if you will, to those who are related to the intelligence gathering? >> the way they talk about the russia situation versus the intelligence community, and whether you are talking about the cia or any alphabet soup of agencies responsible for gathering intelligence for national security purposes, there's a huge interest in the russia story, and russia is seen as one of the top counter intelligence rivals. one of the most significant assessments of the intelligence community made in the months after the 2016 election was that putin specifically wanted trump to win, and that type of information about somebody's motive is difficult to get and i
congress demanding day after day documents unredacted, and when that happens and you are a russian cooperatorh the u.s., you see that congress demands documents with names and you see the doj and fbi having to turn them over, you think twice about having to cooperate. >> working for these intelligence agencies, that's right, in cooperation, and including the second bucket, is that waning now and are we seeing less interest in undertaking such revelations, if you will, to those who are...
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general is going back to court in september to turge the supreme court allow him to release an unredacted version o this very lengthy report. >> mark segraves, thank you, mark. we sent a letter posted by archbishop wuerl. can you read that in ull and see more of his response in thundershower nbc washington app. >>> breaking this afternoon, the university of maryland says it's taking moral and legal responsibility for jordan mcnair's death. the football playerft died suffering heat stroke during a team practice. the school is also firing one member of its coaching staff. several other coaches aresp ded. news 4's tracee wilkins was made today in college park. tracee? >> reporter:he member of the coaching staff saying he resigned yesterday. the university put it that they have parted ways. this all during a press conference in whichhe president of the university of maryland pretty much fell on the sword here and said thatve they een doing an independent investigation and based on preliminary reports and what they have been hearing so far, they need to take, as you said, legal and moral respo
general is going back to court in september to turge the supreme court allow him to release an unredacted version o this very lengthy report. >> mark segraves, thank you, mark. we sent a letter posted by archbishop wuerl. can you read that in ull and see more of his response in thundershower nbc washington app. >>> breaking this afternoon, the university of maryland says it's taking moral and legal responsibility for jordan mcnair's death. the football playerft died suffering...
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the president has to step in and get this material, unredacted, 302s, phis applications, everything inetween, now that we know what happened. >> the president has been going to have to do that because attorney general sessions as they are in name only. d he's not doing anything. he should have b never recused himself, the counterintelligence operation, not a criminal investigation, we've been through that. but there's no reason why the attorney general can't step up and make sure that rod rosenstein recused himself from the investigation.in his name is on that fisa document. he shouldn't be overseeing this investigation. he should also be assisting in making sure the congressional subpoenas are fulfilled. when it comes to making sure that people in these high positions at the fbi are held accountable, youbi can take away their security clearances. i know you have to go through the office of professional responsibility but unilaterally, director christopher wray and others can revoke his security clearances, if you don't have a security clearance, you don't have a job. >> sean: you and
the president has to step in and get this material, unredacted, 302s, phis applications, everything inetween, now that we know what happened. >> the president has been going to have to do that because attorney general sessions as they are in name only. d he's not doing anything. he should have b never recused himself, the counterintelligence operation, not a criminal investigation, we've been through that. but there's no reason why the attorney general can't step up and make sure that rod...
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>> sean: but the president has the power to go through these t documents from fisa and make it unredactedet the american people see that the bulk of information was what christopher steele himself said wasn't verified. >> that something that as his private lawyers commit that he has to deal with and his government lawyers. >> sean: would you suggest he should? >> i can't tell you what i suggest. it's privileged. >> sean: let me ask you about the fisa lies. the bulk of information in the memo came from the phony dossier that hillary paid for. if that turns out to be alive.o the author of it says he can't corroborate it. here's my question, they used it for separate terms to spy on an american citizen, an opposition party candidate campaign associate in the lead up to the election after the election. again, what if i lied to a judge? i wouldn't think of lying to a judge without getting my life in jail afterwards. >> you would be investigated for perjury, investigated for contempt. your career would be ruined. your life would be ruined and i believe that when this plays. out over the next ye
>> sean: but the president has the power to go through these t documents from fisa and make it unredactedet the american people see that the bulk of information was what christopher steele himself said wasn't verified. >> that something that as his private lawyers commit that he has to deal with and his government lawyers. >> sean: would you suggest he should? >> i can't tell you what i suggest. it's privileged. >> sean: let me ask you about the fisa lies. the bulk...
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i can tell you having seen the unredacted phase applications, that it was never disclosed in many ofapplications. >> congressman, thank you very much. right now, president trump is stepping up to the microphone to make his first public comment on the death of senator john mccain. you will hear them here. it just happened moments ago, coming up next. eam. it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla . it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with... ...an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts,... ...or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. billions of problems. dry mouth? parched mouth? cotton mouth? there's a therabre
i can tell you having seen the unredacted phase applications, that it was never disclosed in many ofapplications. >> congressman, thank you very much. right now, president trump is stepping up to the microphone to make his first public comment on the death of senator john mccain. you will hear them here. it just happened moments ago, coming up next. eam. it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if...
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maria: has the president read, do you know, the unredacted documents, because when devon nunes joinedweeks ago he said if you look at these un redacted documents and it's all blacked out you wouldn't believe it it's worse than what has taken place. >> i have no way of knowing. maria: one of the text messages between the anti-trump fbi agent peter strzok and his girlfriend lisa page was something that is really not talked about and i want to go through that text. let's talk about that and why you see this as particularly troubling for that side. >> okay. the night that now president trump got the nomination, lisa page sent a message to peter strzok, can you believe that trump got the nomination? this is incredible. strzok messages back, yeah, it is, this increases the pressure to end, this is going to increase the pressure to end mye mye was -- maria: code name for mid-year exam. >> which is the code name for the hillary clinton investigation. now, why does donald trump, getting a nomination, increase the pressure to end that investigation? they kept saying, when strzok testified that
maria: has the president read, do you know, the unredacted documents, because when devon nunes joinedweeks ago he said if you look at these un redacted documents and it's all blacked out you wouldn't believe it it's worse than what has taken place. >> i have no way of knowing. maria: one of the text messages between the anti-trump fbi agent peter strzok and his girlfriend lisa page was something that is really not talked about and i want to go through that text. let's talk about that and...
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listen, i have some of these handwritten notes, and unlike buzzfeed and other organization that let unredactedormation out without checking it, i don't think it's responsible to put the hand written out until we check the information. >> sean: we know the handwritten notes were written by? >> bruce ohr, that is what congress has been told. and these notes are from a december 11th meeting. let me set the table. it is one month afterr donald trump has won the election, it is one month1t aftr christopher steele, the opposition researcher, british intelligence agency, has been fired by the fbi, the democrats are in shock, i'm sure lisa page and strzok are sorting through their feelings after the election. all of a sudden, bruce ohr goes to a coffee shop in washington and he meets glenn simpson. christopher steele's boss, the owner of fusion gps, the clinton research firm. he gets a thumb drive of documents coming to bruce ohr. bruce ohr is not in the counterintelligence chain. he's not an fbi counterintelligence person. in fact, his wife worked for fusion gps so he might have a conflict of interes
listen, i have some of these handwritten notes, and unlike buzzfeed and other organization that let unredactedormation out without checking it, i don't think it's responsible to put the hand written out until we check the information. >> sean: we know the handwritten notes were written by? >> bruce ohr, that is what congress has been told. and these notes are from a december 11th meeting. let me set the table. it is one month afterr donald trump has won the election, it is one...
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i can tell you as someone that has reviewed for fisa applications, the unredacted versions, i can't talkbout what's in there but i can tell you what's not in there, and what's not and there is any information about nelly and bruce ohr bruce ohr. it's the one i want to go back to my question. a fraud was committed multiple times, they purposely withheld information to the court as it relates to the fbi knew that the steele in fact put this together and he never verified it and if they never told the court that hillary paid for it, isn't that a fraud committed on the court? isn't that applying to to a court? >> if bruce ohr's testimony today was truthful and accurate, then what you are saying about the information that was not submitted to the fisa court and should have been, it's a big problem. >> sean: big problem or against the law to lie to a court? >> as a former officer of the court, you have an obligation to have a full and complete disclosure of the facts, -- >> sean: if i lied to the court, could you get me out of prison? >> [laughs] there is nothing more sacrosanct than american
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interviews with arthur schlesinger which carolyn kennedy and later ambassador kennedy decided to release unredacted. they're very revealing and they're not always -- you know, they're not always complimentary to mrs. kennedy. but i think those are exceptions. in the case of pat nixon, and it's a very sad story -- it's a very sad story -- and my sense is that she really didn't want to be first lady. >> just a quick follow-up to that. when florence was staying right here at the willard hotel which, believe it or not, she was. in 1924 after warren died, she came here a while. she was trying to write a book about her own experiences. she didn't want anyone else writing it, so she said i'll do it and she had someone else helping her. she died and then look what else came out. it's important to let out what really happened. >> and this is where the presidential library system, you know, there are challenges, because the courts have defined privacy for the president and the first lady, and so there are obstacles to the release of materials about these matters. now, the family can always waive its privacy,
interviews with arthur schlesinger which carolyn kennedy and later ambassador kennedy decided to release unredacted. they're very revealing and they're not always -- you know, they're not always complimentary to mrs. kennedy. but i think those are exceptions. in the case of pat nixon, and it's a very sad story -- it's a very sad story -- and my sense is that she really didn't want to be first lady. >> just a quick follow-up to that. when florence was staying right here at the willard...
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sources and methods but let some of this unredacted material get out there?dinarily, i would agree. that sources, methods should be protected in order for the national interest. but not in this case where there's a cloud over the fbi and the american people are outraged at the nature of the fbi getting involved in politics and using sources and methods that are really unheard of. so yes, we need to open this up, and the cleansing i think will be helpful not only to the institutions, but also to restore confidence. >> sandra: that closed-door interview is going to go on for hours suggested by members of congress who were on their way in there this morning so we'll see what comes out of all that. meanwhile, the attorney representing michael cohen lanny davis got asked what's going on with him because he is now backtracking on some comments he made an interview admitting that he was the anonymous source for that bombshell story in trump tower. here he is on cnn. >> i think the reporting of this story got mixed up in the course of a criminal investigation. we wer
sources and methods but let some of this unredacted material get out there?dinarily, i would agree. that sources, methods should be protected in order for the national interest. but not in this case where there's a cloud over the fbi and the american people are outraged at the nature of the fbi getting involved in politics and using sources and methods that are really unheard of. so yes, we need to open this up, and the cleansing i think will be helpful not only to the institutions, but also to...
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arthur schlessinger which caroline kennedy, letter ambassador kennedy, decided to release unreda unredacted. very revealing and not always complimentary to mrs. kennedy. but i think those are exceptions. in the case of pat nixon, it's a very sad story. it's a very sad story. and my sense is that she really didn't want to be first lady. >> just a quick follow-up to that, when florence was staying right here at the willard hotel, which believe it or not she was in 1924, after warren died, she came here for a while before she got sick and died. and she was trying to write a book about her own experiences. to your point, no, she didn't want anyone else writing it. she said, i'll do it. she had someone to help her. then of course she died. what were the first things that came out any think you're absolutely right, it's important to let out what really happened. >> well, but -- and this is where the presidential library system, they're, did there are challenges. because the courts have defined privacy for the president and the first lady. and so there are obstacles to the release of materials abo
arthur schlessinger which caroline kennedy, letter ambassador kennedy, decided to release unreda unredacted. very revealing and not always complimentary to mrs. kennedy. but i think those are exceptions. in the case of pat nixon, it's a very sad story. it's a very sad story. and my sense is that she really didn't want to be first lady. >> just a quick follow-up to that, when florence was staying right here at the willard hotel, which believe it or not she was in 1924, after warren died,...
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that, you know, demand that all the documents that congress has requested be returned to congress unredactedompletely. every single thing they've asked for. if justice doesn't do that, you fire sessions and give the next person in line 72 hours to do the same thing. and keep firing them until they turn over the documents that are required by congressional oversight authority. i believe there's a lot behind those redacted comments and i think you'll find the-- >> and let me be clear because another guest raised this with me, if you were to fire sessions, let's say, within rosenstein, you could have like a nixon saturday night massacre on your hands, right? >> right, i suppose you could, but we see some senators like lindsey graham coming around to the idea that the president deserves to have whatever cabinet secretary he desires and we also know that attorney general sessions has nothing to do with the mueller investigation at this point. he's made sure of that himself. i'm not quite certain you could paint firing the attorney general sessions himself as some kind after way to commit obstruct
that, you know, demand that all the documents that congress has requested be returned to congress unredactedompletely. every single thing they've asked for. if justice doesn't do that, you fire sessions and give the next person in line 72 hours to do the same thing. and keep firing them until they turn over the documents that are required by congressional oversight authority. i believe there's a lot behind those redacted comments and i think you'll find the-- >> and let me be clear...
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they still have not provided an unredacted version of the communication from july 31, 2016 that initiated the counterintelligence probe so we still do not know the actual reason why that probe started. they have been holding that back. to me, it would be inconceivable that this would happen under past directors. the gang of eight exists to get his kind of information. comey didn't even tell congress that there was this counterintelligence investigation. t started on july 31, and it wasn't until march of 2017, when he was asked about it that he told congress about it. he said the reason he didn't tell them was because the case was too sensitive, but that is hat the gang of eight is to get sensitive information. so the origin of that is still being held back. what do we do about this? t is a cultural problem. some things have already been changed. we have a new director. we have a new deputy director. we have a new associate deputy director. struck is going to be fired. he's been taken out of everything. he's under going personnel actions right now. mccabe has been fired and may be prosecut
they still have not provided an unredacted version of the communication from july 31, 2016 that initiated the counterintelligence probe so we still do not know the actual reason why that probe started. they have been holding that back. to me, it would be inconceivable that this would happen under past directors. the gang of eight exists to get his kind of information. comey didn't even tell congress that there was this counterintelligence investigation. t started on july 31, and it wasn't until...
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release unredacted documents and reinvestigate the agents that were involved in this from atf.hey're actively working. nobody has been fired like the atf said they had. >> terry's family says there is still so much they don't know. they're pressing the trump administration to unseal documents sealed under the guise of executive privilege by the obama administration. they think there is -- the man accused of killing terry will face a trial somewhere in the united states on september 11th. sandra, back to you. >> sandra: anita vogel reporting from los angeles. >> bill: there could be a possible new development in the disappearance of mollie tibbetts. a new witness coming forward saying mollie may have been spotted in a different state. more coming up. >> sandra: the trump administration making good on a promise to target turkey if they don't free an american pastor held on terror charges. congressman adam kinzinger of illinois joins us on that next. >> bill: it was sober and somber. the vice president mike pence paying homage to our fallen heroes who finally made their way home a
release unredacted documents and reinvestigate the agents that were involved in this from atf.hey're actively working. nobody has been fired like the atf said they had. >> terry's family says there is still so much they don't know. they're pressing the trump administration to unseal documents sealed under the guise of executive privilege by the obama administration. they think there is -- the man accused of killing terry will face a trial somewhere in the united states on september 11th....
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interviews with arthur schlesinger which carolyn kennedy and later ambassador kennedy decided to release unredactedey're very revealing and they're not always -- you know, they're not always complimentary to mrs. kennedy. but i think those are exceptions. in the case of pat nixon, and it's a very sad story -- it's a very sad story -- and my sense is that she really didn't want to be first lady. >> just a quick follow-up to that. when florence was staying right here at the willard hotel which, believe it or not, she was. in 1924 after warren died, she came here a while. she was trying to write a book about her own experiences. she didn't want anyone else writing it, so she said i'll do it and she had someone else helping her. she died and then look what else came out. it's important to let out what really happened. >> and this is where the presidential library system, you know, there are challenges, because the courts have defined privacy for the president and the first lady, and so there are obstacles to the release of materials about these matters. now, the family can always waive its privacy, but
interviews with arthur schlesinger which carolyn kennedy and later ambassador kennedy decided to release unredactedey're very revealing and they're not always -- you know, they're not always complimentary to mrs. kennedy. but i think those are exceptions. in the case of pat nixon, and it's a very sad story -- it's a very sad story -- and my sense is that she really didn't want to be first lady. >> just a quick follow-up to that. when florence was staying right here at the willard hotel...