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anita vogel live for us in beening no. let's look at the self-proclaimed most transparent white house in history. white house reporter phil wegmann. the president was eager to get out and talk about the job numbers but as far as the other subjects, nope. it kind of fits this pattern of if it's not good news, it's no news. your thoughts phil. >> it certainly does. we know at some point the president had a discussion about this chinese spy balloon. it was a decision that had to go to his desk and from the earlier reporting it seems that his military advisors said that it would provoke a risk to the folks on the ground if he took it down. the thing about this though as long as the balloon is in the sky, all we're talking about, to say nothing of the national security risks, this is going to overshadow the good news you were just discussing a moment ago. and looking to next week, i think that the task in front of the white house currently is how is the president going to make the case during the state of the union that the sta
anita vogel live for us in beening no. let's look at the self-proclaimed most transparent white house in history. white house reporter phil wegmann. the president was eager to get out and talk about the job numbers but as far as the other subjects, nope. it kind of fits this pattern of if it's not good news, it's no news. your thoughts phil. >> it certainly does. we know at some point the president had a discussion about this chinese spy balloon. it was a decision that had to go to his...
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ann vogel. -- just a show of hands, raise your hand if you do not feel safe right now living in easttine, if you do not feel safe living in east palestine, raise your hand. okay. so, that's about four here and five in east palestine. let me start with you, jessica connor. you are a mother to three boys. you are a lifelong east palestine resident. tell governor mike dewine why you don't feel safe. >> thank you for being here, governor dewine and thank you jake for the question. i think i don't feel safe because i don't know what the future holds for my town. this has the potential to really decimate a small town like us. and we just bought our forever home last year. and i want to stay. my family is here and whether alive or buried -- my ancestors helped build this town. i live on a road that was named after my ancestors. and i want to know that it is safe to continue to live here and that people are going to want to come into our town to live as well. i just want to feel safe in my town again. and i don't feel safe right now. >> governor mike dewine? >> look, i fully understand -- we
ann vogel. -- just a show of hands, raise your hand if you do not feel safe right now living in easttine, if you do not feel safe living in east palestine, raise your hand. okay. so, that's about four here and five in east palestine. let me start with you, jessica connor. you are a mother to three boys. you are a lifelong east palestine resident. tell governor mike dewine why you don't feel safe. >> thank you for being here, governor dewine and thank you jake for the question. i think i...
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we've accident the emergency phase, as an vogel has stated.are cooperating with the epa on the long term remediation plan. i felt like we had a good plan for the soil under the tracks. an environmentally sound plan based on engineering principles. but as i talk to the community here, and the individual -- you guys made it clear that you did not feel comfortable with that plan. and i listened. and i am hearing your concerns. so i told my team last night, i said, come up with another plan. rip up those tracks and dig up that soil. they gave me a plan this morning. so, i called the governor, and i called mayor conway, and i called and vogel. and i said, we are going to rip up the tracks and dig up that soil. we are going to do what's right for that community. >> kathy, i know you have a question. can you please share with us? i know we are all having this -- having this opportunity is very rare, to be able to sit down and see somebody face to face after something like this has happened. what's your question? >> -- i -- and my property borders --
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or if the slope isn't right, i probably named it all vogel bit out a lot. if everything special about bruna for ins punk is that none of the attractions require electricity. they use the laws of physics and the muscle power of visitors. ah, while other amusement parks face closer due to rising electricity costs buena foreign is forging ahead and planning for the future ah, or her via the energy prices are through the roof proper. so i'm thinking of installing dynamos on every ride to harness the energy from all the equipment moving around it. that's my plan. why? eric left his come to the park every year. it's open only on weekends and entry. he is free. bruno for him believes it shouldn't matter how much money you have. every one should have the right to have fun. most visitors buy something to eat and drink in his restaurant, making the business sustainable. even at 85, he still pitching in every way he can. he says the freedom to do what he loves has kept him young with feather. i mean, it may be better. it's a beautiful way to live. and depending on my
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do you find it offensive anita vogel? do you think we should go back and erase these stuff?have been around since the '60s. why now do we start to erase these descriptive words >> i feel like we should leave it alone. >> that's right, these kids are reading these books and if you get kids reading books, you have done yourself a great service. now, they want to go back and edit these books and taking out words like fat, ugly. the whole point is to get kids to realize that if thank you eat too much chocolate is not great for you or watching too much television is not great for you. >> they're putting us through education camp now and that's not okay. i was imagining my childhood favorite is nancy drew. nancy drew is nancy drew, she's as good as can be and we don't need to rewrite our children's books. >> we ask our twitter and instagram follower, should they be offensive or removed? >> instagram said oh yeah, you got to go back and remove the potentially offensive language. 94% said no, we can't get 94% of the population to walk outside and look up and say the sky is blue. thi
do you find it offensive anita vogel? do you think we should go back and erase these stuff?have been around since the '60s. why now do we start to erase these descriptive words >> i feel like we should leave it alone. >> that's right, these kids are reading these books and if you get kids reading books, you have done yourself a great service. now, they want to go back and edit these books and taking out words like fat, ugly. the whole point is to get kids to realize that if thank...
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most driver sen. vogel towel went with public transportation, or simply used bikes and scooters to get to work or round town. bogota already has an extensive network of bike paths. a feature often overlooked when traffic gets overwhelming. isn't when they are but eyes with i mean a less a good day to decontaminate the city. i think it is necessary because of the emissions under saturated traffic conditions, the frequency of the car free day should be increased. but on the other side of the scale, public transport should be improved, required or needs. okay. and do i think it's certainly contributes to the improvement of the environment. however, it can be complicated for those who make their livelihoods from mobility and vehicles. i choose to ride my bike to day and i had a very nice time. oh yeah. okay. but i'm very busy, please. ah, the new platform. we an hourly according to bogota environments secretariat the car free day. cut. c o. 2 emissions by 7600 tons and just lastly, during the current of ours pandemic, you may remember hong kong introduce some of the strictest travel restri
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i'm anita vogel. ingraham. >> laura: it's friday that means it's time for friday follies and for that we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. all right, raymond, this week marks the return of several creatures that i'm not sure anyone really wanted to see again. >> no. months ago we told you about that winnie the pooh crossover to the dark side, aa mill any's creation entered public domain last year. now they turned the silly old bear into a killy old bear now in a new slasher called winnie the pooh blood and honey. he and his friends are on a killing spree and hunting christopher robin. i despise the way they're pillaging the innocence of childhood with this low rent thrill or horror movie or whatever it is. >> laura: raymond that kind of just does tell the whole story about the culture, does it not? nothing is sack sank. don't mess winnie the pooh. although did you like poo, who was your favorite. >> tigger, who has not fallen out of copyright, so he's not appearing in the horror slasher tha
i'm anita vogel. ingraham. >> laura: it's friday that means it's time for friday follies and for that we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. all right, raymond, this week marks the return of several creatures that i'm not sure anyone really wanted to see again. >> no. months ago we told you about that winnie the pooh crossover to the dark side, aa mill any's creation entered public domain last year. now they turned the silly old bear into a killy old bear now in a new...
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i'm anita vogel in new york . white house says all options are on the table over that chinese spy balloon that's hovering over the midwestern united states. fuzzy videos of the balloon now appearing all over social media. the pentagon accuses china of spying and rejects chinese government claims that the balloon is a civilian science airship that blew off course. and now the pentagon confirms that a second chinese surveillance balloon is flying over latin america. a january jolt for the economy. the labor department reports that well over five hundred thousand new jobs were added to the rolls last month. that obliterated many economists predictions. most only expected a boost of less than two hundred thousand new jobs. the unemployment rate is now at a 50 year low of three point four percent. i'm vogel. i >> now let's go back to the ingrams angle. ham an >>gl it's friday, and that means time for friday folly. and for that, we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. raymond, there was a national prayer breakfa
i'm anita vogel in new york . white house says all options are on the table over that chinese spy balloon that's hovering over the midwestern united states. fuzzy videos of the balloon now appearing all over social media. the pentagon accuses china of spying and rejects chinese government claims that the balloon is a civilian science airship that blew off course. and now the pentagon confirms that a second chinese surveillance balloon is flying over latin america. a january jolt for the...
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i'm anita vogel. now let's take you right back to "hannity". >> all right.ek another embarrassing blunderr pr filled week for your president.s ow joe biden, and he just can'tn w. get out of his own way this this writes itself. half th >> take a look. more than half the women in my cabinet, more than more than half the people in my cab, more than half the women and my administration are women. well, you take any blame for men . >> should you just take the blame for inflation? inflatiowhy not?y he because it was already therei when i got here, man. going to get to work. thank you for coming. mr. president , and even as the job market reaches historic highs, inflation continues to come down. >> calm down. calm down.y guy one guy that i'm aware of when i stopped riding amtrak, thatba. had a key to get in the back. l why the is america ever, ever,r ever set a goal that it didn't reach? when has it everto navia didn't, maybe a time? >> did you know that half the women in his administration are women? womenn
i'm anita vogel. now let's take you right back to "hannity". >> all right.ek another embarrassing blunderr pr filled week for your president.s ow joe biden, and he just can'tn w. get out of his own way this this writes itself. half th >> take a look. more than half the women in my cabinet, more than more than half the people in my cab, more than half the women and my administration are women. well, you take any blame for men . >> should you just take the blame for...
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i'm anita vogel in los angeles. the u.s.s finished recovering debris from a chinese spy balloon shot down last month off the coast of south carolina. the final pieces are now headed to an fbi lab in virginia for analysis. the military also ending the search for objects shot down over alaska and lake huron. de-brief. those objects were never located. and president biden says it appeared they were privately owned by the former memphis police officers. accused of fatally beating tyre nichols during a violent arrest last month have pleaded not guilty. police body cam video shows officers hitting and kicking nichols and then standing next to him as he struggled with his injuries. nichols died at the hospital three days later. the beating is just the latest to prompt nationwide protests and renewed calls for police reform. i'm anita vogel. >> now let's take you back to the anger angle. it's friday, and that means it's time for a friday follies. and for that, we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. all right, raymond, this
i'm anita vogel in los angeles. the u.s.s finished recovering debris from a chinese spy balloon shot down last month off the coast of south carolina. the final pieces are now headed to an fbi lab in virginia for analysis. the military also ending the search for objects shot down over alaska and lake huron. de-brief. those objects were never located. and president biden says it appeared they were privately owned by the former memphis police officers. accused of fatally beating tyre nichols...
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i'm joined by miriam vogel. firth-butterfield, what economic forum ahead of ai machine learning. they are both cohost of the podcast "in ai we trust?". good morning and welcome to the good morning and welcome to the program. host: merriam about the podcast, what is it about and how to structured? guest: it is a show that is a passion project. we are really excited about the future of responsible ai and we want to share the conversation and our enthusiasm with others and want people to understand what it is and why it is something they should care about. we have a conversation with different people who we think our leading voices in ai who we think have a step towards making sure our artificial intelligence economy and future is more equitable and more effective, and work more inclusively with broader cross-section of our society and we do that with bringing on leaders in government and academia and industry who share our understanding about why this is a pivotal moment and breakdown perspective and journeys. hos
i'm joined by miriam vogel. firth-butterfield, what economic forum ahead of ai machine learning. they are both cohost of the podcast "in ai we trust?". good morning and welcome to the good morning and welcome to the program. host: merriam about the podcast, what is it about and how to structured? guest: it is a show that is a passion project. we are really excited about the future of responsible ai and we want to share the conversation and our enthusiasm with others and want people to...
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theniriam vogel and kay firth-butterfield, head of ai and machine learning for the world economic forum, discussed their podcast "in ai we trust". they also talk about developments in the world of artificial intelligence. washingtonournal starts now. host:
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and, in our spotlight on podcast segment, miriam vogel, president of equal ai and head of ai and machined economic forum discuss their podcast, and ai we trust, and developments in the world of artificial intelligence. wash -- watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on c-span or on c-span now, our free mobile video app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. the democratic national committee will debate d vote on whether to change the parties 2024 presidential calendar and a proposal to change the order stakeholde presidential primaries. watch live saturday beginning at 10:00 m. eastern on c-span, c-span now our free mobile vid app, or online at c-span.org. pres. biden: the state of the is strong because you, the american people, are strong. >> president biden delivers the annual state of the union address, outlining his priorities to congress on tuesday, his first state of the union speech since republicans won back control of the house. following the speech, arkansas governor sarah huckabee sanders will give the republican response
and, in our spotlight on podcast segment, miriam vogel, president of equal ai and head of ai and machined economic forum discuss their podcast, and ai we trust, and developments in the world of artificial intelligence. wash -- watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on c-span or on c-span now, our free mobile video app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. the democratic national committee will debate d vote on whether to change the...
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i am in need of vogel.e ingraham angle." >> laura: it's friday and that means it's time for friday follies. we join fox news can be to raymond arroyo. raymond, there was a national prayer breakfast this week in d.c. i was not invited. >> neither was i. and though the president spoke at the scaled-down event, i wonder why it got almost no press coverage laura. >> pastor. i don't know. i'm a little worried how you got this whole choir here. i tell you what. i think you've got i won't go into that, anyway. when i first got to the senate it was in the days when the -- there were some very strong segregationists in mississippi. strong thurman. loving our neighbors is the essence of the american promise. a promise that comes with a new congress that's more diverse and more different and more religious, more racist -- more diversity >> more racist, laura? what is he talking about. he also admitted his good personal pal robert byrd mother senator from virginia who was the grand cyclops of the clan. maybe he'd be en
i am in need of vogel.e ingraham angle." >> laura: it's friday and that means it's time for friday follies. we join fox news can be to raymond arroyo. raymond, there was a national prayer breakfast this week in d.c. i was not invited. >> neither was i. and though the president spoke at the scaled-down event, i wonder why it got almost no press coverage laura. >> pastor. i don't know. i'm a little worried how you got this whole choir here. i tell you what. i think you've...
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. >> todd: anita vogel joins us with more, hey, need to. >> good morning todd and ashley.aking stops on presidents' day sounding very much like a presidential candidate himself but no announcement just yet there. he made visits to new york in the suburbs of philadelphia and chicago. all cities with democratic mayors that have experience rise in crime in the last two years. while in new york staten island, the state's controversial bail reform law and invited nypd cops to consider transferring to the sunshine state. >> we support strong policies to keep our communities safe. and we back the blue and support their mission, and we back it up with money and all kinds of stuff to be able to do it. >> that speech prompted this tweet from new york mayor eric adams who said, "welcome to new york city, ron desantis, a place we don't ban books, discriminate against lgbqt plus neighbors coming or let the government stand between women and health care. we are happy to teach you something about values while you are here." that sparked friction from governor desantis spokeswoman who twe
. >> todd: anita vogel joins us with more, hey, need to. >> good morning todd and ashley.aking stops on presidents' day sounding very much like a presidential candidate himself but no announcement just yet there. he made visits to new york in the suburbs of philadelphia and chicago. all cities with democratic mayors that have experience rise in crime in the last two years. while in new york staten island, the state's controversial bail reform law and invited nypd cops to consider...
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also, i met ann vogel from the state epa, she was very nice and came to our town hall and met with peoples looking people in the eye, she was really trying to help out. i looked into her background. she has an mba, master of business, an attorney for an electric company before this, and i don't see how an attorney is supposed to be cleaning up an environmental issue. a lot of these people are in over their heads and i don't think there's enough help early on from the state government. and definitely it's, we're how many days into this, and we're just getting federal help now, too. >> we had an expert on earlier who also questioned the state's respaubs. i oswant to ask you about something, if there's anything fun in this context, you were an extra in the movie "white noise" which is about a family's escape from a toxic freight train collision. that experience has now become your reality. it's pretty wild, right? >> yeah, i think it's interesting. i think it's interesting that there's a lot of similarities early on in the film, which was a book before that. it kind of takes a turn. it's onl
also, i met ann vogel from the state epa, she was very nice and came to our town hall and met with peoples looking people in the eye, she was really trying to help out. i looked into her background. she has an mba, master of business, an attorney for an electric company before this, and i don't see how an attorney is supposed to be cleaning up an environmental issue. a lot of these people are in over their heads and i don't think there's enough help early on from the state government. and...
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back in 18 excuse me, 1938, last vogel famous as the boy genius of the legendary william morris agency, had urged her to write her memoir. but at this time, nothing could have been less appetizing. she would been paid a pretty penny for it. but that would have just about covered the cost of her funeral. but as the years went on this idea of becoming author, especially since so many of her friends were authors and book publishers, began to appeal to her much more. dozens of mugs had made the fortune selling books selling screenwriter turning stories of gangsters and gold diggers into bestselling and hit plays and musicals and movies. why shouldn't she? so in 1945, she up her house and moves out to california. like so many people did of that generation still now. and so many of her pals had she goes back to high school. she is still dying for that education, never had. she goes to junior college. she goes to los angeles junior college and gets her associate's degree. and finally, after seven years and scores of, rejections by every single publishing house in new york city in 1953, she pu
back in 18 excuse me, 1938, last vogel famous as the boy genius of the legendary william morris agency, had urged her to write her memoir. but at this time, nothing could have been less appetizing. she would been paid a pretty penny for it. but that would have just about covered the cost of her funeral. but as the years went on this idea of becoming author, especially since so many of her friends were authors and book publishers, began to appeal to her much more. dozens of mugs had made the...
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of federal epa led by administrator michael regan, and state epa led by the state epa director ann vogelthey have worked hand in hand. i do believe the tests they're running in the air quality, the water quality are valid. i trust the science. the city's water, municipal water has been tested many, many, times and will continue to be tested. it says that it is safe to drink. the air quality, they have been running air quality tests nearly around the clock and monitoring those. and the air quality is also fine. residents who have private wells are encouraged to get those wells tested before they drink that water and of all the well tests that have been done so far those also have come back saying that they're fine. resident can also get the air tested inside of their homes. so there is some positive movement but look, we're not going to take for granted and we're not going to be dismissive about i of the concerns the residents here have. they get to determine when this finish line is reached. they get to determine when they're satisfied and when they're not. neil: so, congressman, obvious
of federal epa led by administrator michael regan, and state epa led by the state epa director ann vogelthey have worked hand in hand. i do believe the tests they're running in the air quality, the water quality are valid. i trust the science. the city's water, municipal water has been tested many, many, times and will continue to be tested. it says that it is safe to drink. the air quality, they have been running air quality tests nearly around the clock and monitoring those. and the air...
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the headline for you.i' ukrainian efforts to sabotage st donald trump backfire.ag politico, kenneth vogel janjua . eleven, twenty , seventeen. you want to see how the impeachment hoax, the russia hoax, ukraine, the classified documentsclassif biden getting the prosecutorsif and biden get in the fire.d ando but the prosecutor fired and his son gig in ukraine are all tied together. read this piece. they runt from it now, but i promise you, it's still up online. the ukrainiansrainians p playedy role in the russia hoax, if not the key role, russia hoax. trump knew about it and that's why they wanted to impeach. >> and he knew about biden's grift in ukraine. to dan bonginon , great to greab to have you. >> thank you, as always, for being with us. we appreciate it all right. cap now to capitol hill where congresswoman ohmar has been booted frowoman omm the house f affairs committee, but notmmit before some theatrics fromte almost far left colleagues. s of by the way, where were these theatrics when jim jordan wheatrics when jim jordan on the jan six committee where is this when marjory taylor g
the headline for you.i' ukrainian efforts to sabotage st donald trump backfire.ag politico, kenneth vogel janjua . eleven, twenty , seventeen. you want to see how the impeachment hoax, the russia hoax, ukraine, the classified documentsclassif biden getting the prosecutorsif and biden get in the fire.d ando but the prosecutor fired and his son gig in ukraine are all tied together. read this piece. they runt from it now, but i promise you, it's still up online. the ukrainiansrainians p playedy...
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departments -- the past few years have reminded us how important national parks and public lands oratorio vogel well-being. we are ensuring the visitors have enjoyable experiences. that has become increasingly challenging. there were 423 units in the national park system can. about half of all recreation -- that if the top 25 most visited parks. there is significant congestion seen in most popular destination parks. the national park service is employing a range of strategies to provide a welcoming environment going sharing protection for national resources. the national park service is long managed access to areas in the overnight permits. they are working with local partners to develop strategies for sustainable tourism. we have invested in shuttles. blocking is encouraged. as we test new ideas, whose public stakeholder engagement. they are committing to long term implementation. the time victory systems are now in place in a few areas. they proved that -- this is yosemite national park. they addressed specific park. again he insights into how the systems could contribute to the park's long t
departments -- the past few years have reminded us how important national parks and public lands oratorio vogel well-being. we are ensuring the visitors have enjoyable experiences. that has become increasingly challenging. there were 423 units in the national park system can. about half of all recreation -- that if the top 25 most visited parks. there is significant congestion seen in most popular destination parks. the national park service is employing a range of strategies to provide a...
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joining us now, the reporter for the "new york times" ken vogel investigated the confluence of money,d early, and they are making a point here. >> big deal, really big deal, as joe biden said. ken, fascinating story here. the kochs very interesting, never really cared for donald trump, focused on a lot of other issues during the trump presidency, like criminal justice reform, as you know. but talk about the process they went through to get to this point where they said enough. it reminds me a lot of 2014. enough, we're not going over the cliff with whacked out primary candidates anymore. >> yeah. you raise a good analogy there to 2014. in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election, the kochs got a lot of pressure from both operatives in their network and donors to consider wading into the republican primary that year against trump, who they saw as anathema to their own libertarian infused political philosophy and also the republican party's political philosophy. they had a lot of debate over whether they should support marco rubio or ted cruz. they had a lot of issues with trump dur
joining us now, the reporter for the "new york times" ken vogel investigated the confluence of money,d early, and they are making a point here. >> big deal, really big deal, as joe biden said. ken, fascinating story here. the kochs very interesting, never really cared for donald trump, focused on a lot of other issues during the trump presidency, like criminal justice reform, as you know. but talk about the process they went through to get to this point where they said enough....
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joining us to help us try to answer them, "new york times" reporter ken vogel.c national security analyst. ken, take me through what you guys are reporting. >> well, you hit on some of the shy lights. questions about when this activity started and what type of damage may have been incurred by the bureau are at the crux of this. indictment charges crimes starting in 2017. there is a big difference between what the justice department can charge, prosecutors believe is a strong case, and what the activity may have been and the damage it may have done to the bureau which could have started far earlier. the 2017 activity relates to some work that he did with these albanian officials, including the prime minister of albania, and, you know, he's actually taking steps to use the bureau, sort of weaponize the bureau against the prime minister's rivals, is the allegation there. you're right. it's not espionage. in some ways worse because he actually using the bureau to help his clients, his -- the clients that he had that he did not report to the fbi. there is a lot there
joining us to help us try to answer them, "new york times" reporter ken vogel.c national security analyst. ken, take me through what you guys are reporting. >> well, you hit on some of the shy lights. questions about when this activity started and what type of damage may have been incurred by the bureau are at the crux of this. indictment charges crimes starting in 2017. there is a big difference between what the justice department can charge, prosecutors believe is a strong...