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>> whitaker: i am-- i think i'm ready.ght on cue. >> corden: can i be honest, bill? i wrote an email, and i was saying, "what should i wear? should i just wear a suit?" and they said, "no." they said, "bill won't be wearing a suit." ( laughs ) >> whitaker: oh, no. but i read that you're kind of a fashion person. i said, "well, i guess i should up my game a little bit." >> corden: well-- and i have to say, it's not gone unnoticed. you've matched the socks to the suit. that's-- >> whitaker: beyond... >> corden: --important to have a well-dressed ankle. that's what i think. yeah. >> whitaker: we spoke with james corden at the fabled sunset tower hotel in west hollywood, a stone's throw from another iconic institution: cbs television city, where for 5.5 years, he's clocked-in at 9:00 a.m., four days a week, to take on the serious business of delivering a show each night-- now taping under strict covid-19 protocols. how has it changed your show? how has it changed what you do? >> corden: well, i think it's-- it's changed everyt
>> whitaker: i am-- i think i'm ready.ght on cue. >> corden: can i be honest, bill? i wrote an email, and i was saying, "what should i wear? should i just wear a suit?" and they said, "no." they said, "bill won't be wearing a suit." ( laughs ) >> whitaker: oh, no. but i read that you're kind of a fashion person. i said, "well, i guess i should up my game a little bit." >> corden: well-- and i have to say, it's not gone unnoticed....
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but spring informer acting attorney general matt whitaker for more.ted press, u.s. closes trumpcare office for victims of immigrant crime. has the biden administration says it has dismantled a trumpcare a government office created to help victims of crimes committed by immigrants. they say it's going to be different. there's going to be a office expanded to help all kinds of people whether they are here illegally or not. that particular office was to help americans hurt by illegal immigrants. when you make of the change? >> it's a real problem. i see victims of crimes always needing more resources not less, it's going to spread what limited resources are available to those victims of crimes to others that may be are not as worthy or not as deserving, especially if we are giving lawyers to immigrants and helping others that are here illegally. i think closing this office sends a really bad signal to victims of crimes and law enforcement that the biden administration just doesn't care as much as the trump administration did. >> shannon: let's talk about
but spring informer acting attorney general matt whitaker for more.ted press, u.s. closes trumpcare office for victims of immigrant crime. has the biden administration says it has dismantled a trumpcare a government office created to help victims of crimes committed by immigrants. they say it's going to be different. there's going to be a office expanded to help all kinds of people whether they are here illegally or not. that particular office was to help americans hurt by illegal immigrants....
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. >>> another fire burning in the hills between novato and whitaker earlier today. local drone pilot captured some deal for us. you can see the smoke above the dry brush pick of the fire was estimated at about 2 to 3 acres. in this video from chopper five you can the what was left behind as crews were mopping up. all responding to this one. time-lapse video from one of pg&e's cameras in the area. our meteorologist is looking ahead to a weekend warm-up. it is just the beginning of this thing, right? >> but at least get a few days to get used to it. from below average temperatures that we've had all week including today to normal temperatures this weekend to way above normal by the end of next week. for right now it is really nice outside. temperatures are mostly in the 70s, upper 60s in santa rosa come mid 60s half moon bay, 80 degrees inland but those temperatures slightly below normal, really pleasant for this time of year. tomorrow we will be exactly at or very near our normal temperatures. saturday afternoon, right at the normal high. just a couple of degrees abo
. >>> another fire burning in the hills between novato and whitaker earlier today. local drone pilot captured some deal for us. you can see the smoke above the dry brush pick of the fire was estimated at about 2 to 3 acres. in this video from chopper five you can the what was left behind as crews were mopping up. all responding to this one. time-lapse video from one of pg&e's cameras in the area. our meteorologist is looking ahead to a weekend warm-up. it is just the beginning of...
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mark whitaker looks into the case for reparations for slavery.ther's day thoughts from jim gaffigan and chef bobby flay. a story from steve hartman and more on this sunday morning, june 20th, 2021. and we'll be back in a moment. ♪ delicia: this is where all our recycling is sorted -- 1.2 million pounds every day, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america. but that's not all you'll find here. there are hundreds of good-paying jobs, with most new workers hired from bayview-hunter's point. we don't just work at recology, we own it, creating opportunity and a better planet. now, that's making a difference. ♪start spreading the news♪ ♪i'm m leaving totoday♪ ♪i want t to be a a part of itit♪ ♪nenew york, new york♪ ♪itit's up to y you♪ ♪nenew york, nenew york♪ ♪new w york♪ >> pauley: this past week, the pharmaceutical compny moderna announced that the u.s. government has purchased 200 million additional doses of its covid vaccine. and as n.p.r.'s allison aubrey reports, fighting co-coulcovid could be just the beginning. >> reporter:
mark whitaker looks into the case for reparations for slavery.ther's day thoughts from jim gaffigan and chef bobby flay. a story from steve hartman and more on this sunday morning, june 20th, 2021. and we'll be back in a moment. ♪ delicia: this is where all our recycling is sorted -- 1.2 million pounds every day, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america. but that's not all you'll find here. there are hundreds of good-paying jobs, with most new workers hired from...
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he'll be talking with our mark whitaker. >> reporter: bill bratton climbed the ranks, from rookie in0, to running the police departments in plea of in threef america's largest cities, and he is sounding an alarm. >> i would argue being a cop today in america is tougher than any other time going back to the 1950s. >> reporter: a top cop's perspective on policing ahead on "sunday morning." >> pauley: lee cowan will introduce us to a policeman who is also a pastor, a man wearing two hats with one singular vision. >> i'm just around the corner, so call me any time. >> reporter: iowa police officer, eg edgar rodriguez embodies -- >> the truth is the truth. and they need to know i know and i see them and i expect more of them. >> reporter: that's because he is also watching them -- >> you won't have to say, man, i wish i hadn't said that or done that -- >> reporter: -- from the pulpit. a police officer who is also a pastor, coming up on "sunday morning." >> pauley: we'll have those stories, plus commentary from loved ones of police officers, and loved ones of victims of police, plus though
he'll be talking with our mark whitaker. >> reporter: bill bratton climbed the ranks, from rookie in0, to running the police departments in plea of in threef america's largest cities, and he is sounding an alarm. >> i would argue being a cop today in america is tougher than any other time going back to the 1950s. >> reporter: a top cop's perspective on policing ahead on "sunday morning." >> pauley: lee cowan will introduce us to a policeman who is also a...
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. >> let's go to craig whitaker. craig. >> thank you, mr. speaker. a superb opportunity for local areas to improve infrastructure and relieve the misery in local areas. with that aim, will my right honorable friend take a serious look at the submission which lacks support, has no consultation nor consensus with farmers, and instead of relieving problems, plans on one of the failed and doomed projects which has no support locally? >> i thank my honorable friend for his question, and i hope very much that the fund has presidential to do massive good for p indeed, the whole country. and i hope the council will have listened to his stricture this afternoon. >> we now come to -- [inaudible] >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning the head of newspaper revealed that in the middle of the pandemic, 20 ministers secretly delivered funds from an emergency covid contract to -- [inaudible] on the union. this evidence was uncovered in official documents mitted to the high court -- submitted to the high court. the prime minister would be well advised to be very ca
. >> let's go to craig whitaker. craig. >> thank you, mr. speaker. a superb opportunity for local areas to improve infrastructure and relieve the misery in local areas. with that aim, will my right honorable friend take a serious look at the submission which lacks support, has no consultation nor consensus with farmers, and instead of relieving problems, plans on one of the failed and doomed projects which has no support locally? >> i thank my honorable friend for his...
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barr, whitaker, sessions do not have to testify. we also want to know what did they know.s is not just about my phone or mr. schiff's phone. it is about your phone. if somebody spoke out about mr. biden or any future president, can you weaponize your justice department, or god for bid, if they learn about that from donald trump and put it at a state and local level. >> are you satisfied with how apple has handled your request for additional information? >> we have had discussion with apple. apple followed the law as i would expect a company to do. it was not on them to fight turning over a lawful subpoena. my concern is why was that subpoena authorized by the department of justice anyway. you can only look for information if you choose to do so. i did not leak then and have never leaked in my service in congress. this seems suspicious. with mr. schiff and my phones the only two targeted when there were others with the information, it feels politically motivated. >> thanks for being with us today. >> my pleasure. >> coming up next, fresh off his trip to the g7, president bi
barr, whitaker, sessions do not have to testify. we also want to know what did they know.s is not just about my phone or mr. schiff's phone. it is about your phone. if somebody spoke out about mr. biden or any future president, can you weaponize your justice department, or god for bid, if they learn about that from donald trump and put it at a state and local level. >> are you satisfied with how apple has handled your request for additional information? >> we have had discussion...
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inspector general report will not be able to compel the testimony of former attorneys general sessions, whitakerhey are pretty key witnesses in this. >> now in california there's a sense of hope and optimism. the state has endured more than 15 months of emergency restrictions aimed at fighting coronavirus, and that's about to change, and with case numbers falling the state will roll back most executive orders, and that takes affect on tuesday. >> in just a little while california is going to lift all covid-19 restrictions or at least most of them. what does that mean for, let's say, the getty center here in los angeles? it means more than a few things, one, they will allow more visitors here, and two, in california we will no longer see the six feet of separation rule, and it means the guests can be packed together more closely. we will see they will not require masks outside the getty. this has been a long-time coming and they survived the pandemic and there's a great sense of accomplishment here. >> it's really thrilling, especially a lot 6 us that worked on the site for a long time. we really
inspector general report will not be able to compel the testimony of former attorneys general sessions, whitakerhey are pretty key witnesses in this. >> now in california there's a sense of hope and optimism. the state has endured more than 15 months of emergency restrictions aimed at fighting coronavirus, and that's about to change, and with case numbers falling the state will roll back most executive orders, and that takes affect on tuesday. >> in just a little while california is...
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an investigation to understand, not only was this bill barr, jeff sessions and that whitaker? whoever was charged at the time. but rank and file prosecutors went along with this. and under what environment did they not think it was okay to resist having the communication records of a coequal branch of government surveilled? i'm not above the law, adam schiff is not above the law. but to me, knowing certainly i never leaked classified information, and there is no reason to believe that i would have, to do this it seems punitive. but it seems as a part of a pattern of donald trump abusing the department of justice to go after his enemies. >> there appears there's going to be an inspector general report. but i want to review the response that senator -- of hawaii said. i headed the tape to tell the other chamber how to conduct its business, but since we are in a 50/50 senate can issue subpoenas on republicans. i respectfully asked the house to not call for investigations of the executive branch, but rather do it themselves. what do you think of that? >> i like senator schatz, i d
an investigation to understand, not only was this bill barr, jeff sessions and that whitaker? whoever was charged at the time. but rank and file prosecutors went along with this. and under what environment did they not think it was okay to resist having the communication records of a coequal branch of government surveilled? i'm not above the law, adam schiff is not above the law. but to me, knowing certainly i never leaked classified information, and there is no reason to believe that i would...
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interview current officials at the department of justice who may have been involved but barr, session, whitakerenstein have left the department and can't become compelled to talk the inspector general so congress has an ability to do that and whether that's us working to make sure we don't compromise the investigation but still diligently doing our job, we have to do that because again, we can't let a future more corrupt, more competent president come along and do this. >> i do want to reiterate, we don't know exactly what is behind this. the republican senator chuck grassley recently said and i'm quoting, he said investigations into members of congress and staff are nothing new especially for classified leaks. if this was just concern over leaks and that's where they were, that led them to you and to adam schiff and don mcgahn, is that okay? >> again, i'm not above the law, anderson. what is unique here is it wasn't everyone on the committee who had their devices surveilled because we heard the same information that's allegedly been leaked. it's the two people that were the loudest critics of
interview current officials at the department of justice who may have been involved but barr, session, whitakerenstein have left the department and can't become compelled to talk the inspector general so congress has an ability to do that and whether that's us working to make sure we don't compromise the investigation but still diligently doing our job, we have to do that because again, we can't let a future more corrupt, more competent president come along and do this. >> i do want to...
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it's also the fault of jeff sessions and rod rosenstein and matt whitaker and bill barr, all of whom four years and encouraged this idea that doj can and should be used for political purposes. now is it a crime? i don't think so. is it a massive abuse of power? absolutely. what can a new doj do? well, merrick garland needs to make clear, we do not interact with the white house. he's done a good job of that so far. they need to adopt specific internal guidance not yet on the books at doj saying we do not interact with the white house except through very specified, narrow channels. >> pivoting here to another huge story over the last few days and that is the fact that the justice department, under president trump, seized records from apple of metadata of democrats, specifically on the house intelligence committee and the family members and, oh, by the way, a minor. not surprising, mitch mcconnell is saying, look, you've got the ig, the inspector general looking at this. no need for any other committees to do so. senate judiciary. nadler announced the house judiciary committee is going
it's also the fault of jeff sessions and rod rosenstein and matt whitaker and bill barr, all of whom four years and encouraged this idea that doj can and should be used for political purposes. now is it a crime? i don't think so. is it a massive abuse of power? absolutely. what can a new doj do? well, merrick garland needs to make clear, we do not interact with the white house. he's done a good job of that so far. they need to adopt specific internal guidance not yet on the books at doj saying...
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was inspector general report will not be able to compel the testimony and the attorneys sessions whitaker and barr. they're key witnesses in this. >> okay. let's talk about the options. by the way, we've been covering the gun violence extensively in the pulse nightclub five year anniversary. i want to get back to this story. what options are you looking at? >> pam, frankly, i'll leave that to the speaker and the committees of relevant jurisdiction that, sin tell jens, judiciary, oversight. but, yes, if an inspector general cannot find out whether donald trump ordered these investigations or whether the attorneys general to please trump or running the investigations, the only way to do that is through congress. pam, donald trump is not going away. he is running for president. he thinks he'll be in office in august. he may not be so patient if he ever gets close to power again. he may not wait for a grand jury investigation. my fear is any american who speaks out against the president can find themselves not with an investigation but straight to jail. >> you have gotten any more clarity whe
was inspector general report will not be able to compel the testimony and the attorneys sessions whitaker and barr. they're key witnesses in this. >> okay. let's talk about the options. by the way, we've been covering the gun violence extensively in the pulse nightclub five year anniversary. i want to get back to this story. what options are you looking at? >> pam, frankly, i'll leave that to the speaker and the committees of relevant jurisdiction that, sin tell jens, judiciary,...
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it's not helpful that bill barr, jeff session and matthew whitaker are like bronte sisters of misleading statements. either one is you have a line prosecutor who accidentally got ahold of these records, never told anyone in leadership about them, and managed to get four years of gag orders without them. that's possibility one. possibility two is one of the trump attorneys general is not being fully forthright about what's happening. i'll trust bill barr's statements and denials about as much as i'll trust his summary of the mueller report. one thing is that, the electronics find. the other is the gad orders. these gag orders have been in place since 2017, for four years. why? right now a lot of the focus is on the electronic spying stuff, which you say is potential putin-esque, but it's the cover-up that's interesting to me. you can have a gag order with an ongoods investigation, but for four years? i think something else is happening here. merrick garland i think is right to lift the gag order, to have the inspectors general investigate this, but that's not enough. i think we need a ful
it's not helpful that bill barr, jeff session and matthew whitaker are like bronte sisters of misleading statements. either one is you have a line prosecutor who accidentally got ahold of these records, never told anyone in leadership about them, and managed to get four years of gag orders without them. that's possibility one. possibility two is one of the trump attorneys general is not being fully forthright about what's happening. i'll trust bill barr's statements and denials about as much as...
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there is one other person we're trying to figure out if and what he knew, and that's matt whitaker.yes, i think it is quite possible that this is an investigation that began somewhere else, ends up rolling into getting these members of congress' records, and the proper people at the highest level of the department weren't fully informed. that is a possibility that is being explored here. >> we'll see what these probes come up with. evan perez, thank you so much. >>> with every passing day, it does look less and less likely that the u.s. will reach president biden's july 4th vaccine goal of having 70% of u.s. adults fully vaccinated. in the u.s. today, not far, 64% of u.s. adults have received at least one dose. i should say 70% having received at least one dose. right now we're at 64%. 43.5% or so fully vaccinated. in alabama, louisiana, mississippi, tennessee, and wyoming, fewer than half of adults have received one dose of the covid-19 vaccine. joining me now to break down the numbers, harry anton, cnn political writer and analyst. what's remarkably here, harry, this split very de
there is one other person we're trying to figure out if and what he knew, and that's matt whitaker.yes, i think it is quite possible that this is an investigation that began somewhere else, ends up rolling into getting these members of congress' records, and the proper people at the highest level of the department weren't fully informed. that is a possibility that is being explored here. >> we'll see what these probes come up with. evan perez, thank you so much. >>> with every...
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didn't realize you coralled meadows, okay, you got my pal russel vaun in there, great american, matt whitakerors, and keep it up. it's great stuff. >> we've got an all-star cast, go to aslegal.org to find out more but we're going to fight for our constitution every single day. larry: terrific stuff steve miller. thanks very very much next up on kudlow,, a hardline protege of supreme leader leads in iran's presidential election, don't you love this we need a deal with iran like we need five holes in our head. there is no such thing as a moderate iranian leader. come on john kerry. we'll be right back with kelly craft former u.n. ambassador. cr. ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na... ♪ hey hey hey. ♪ goodbye. ♪ na na na na... ♪ hey hey hey. ♪ goodbye. ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na... the world's first six-function multipro tailgate. available on the gmc sierra. lets us get back to spreading the word the world's first six-function without spreading concern. before we can safely come together, we need the facts on covid-19 vaccines. visit getvaccineanswers.org so you can make an informed decision when vacc
didn't realize you coralled meadows, okay, you got my pal russel vaun in there, great american, matt whitakerors, and keep it up. it's great stuff. >> we've got an all-star cast, go to aslegal.org to find out more but we're going to fight for our constitution every single day. larry: terrific stuff steve miller. thanks very very much next up on kudlow,, a hardline protege of supreme leader leads in iran's presidential election, don't you love this we need a deal with iran like we need...
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in the department from forcing out his attorney general, from having acting attorney general matt whitakerrom having different leadership people a long time until they had a senate -- these were people briefed as they were coming in, so they could go to congress and say, hey, this is what happened in the past. we want you to know, before the a notification from a provider. >> and quick answer, if you will, but i do want to askpart garland's statement that stood out you in which he writes he instructed the deputy ag, already working on surfacing problematic matters deserving ent's existing policies and procedures for obtaining records of the legislative branch. why does that stand out to you? >> that stands out to me because i think what the attorney general is communicating is we know we have a lot to unpack here. and i've already tasked the -- i, the attorney general, have already tasked the deputy attorney general to unearth problems. that's the key part is he says that they are trying to surface potentially problematic matters. and so what they know is that she has probably put out some
in the department from forcing out his attorney general, from having acting attorney general matt whitakerrom having different leadership people a long time until they had a senate -- these were people briefed as they were coming in, so they could go to congress and say, hey, this is what happened in the past. we want you to know, before the a notification from a provider. >> and quick answer, if you will, but i do want to askpart garland's statement that stood out you in which he writes...
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. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) mananaging type e 2 diabete? on i it. on i it. on it, w with jardiaiance. they'rere 22 millioion prprescriptionons strong.. meetet the peoplple who aree mananaging type e 2 diabetes anand heart ririsk with jajard. jajardiance isis a once-dadaill ththat can rededuce the rirk ofof cardiovasascular deatah for adultsts who alsoo haveve known heaeart diseas. so it t could helplp save youre from a heaeart attack k or str. anand jardiancnce lowers a . jardiancnce can caususe seserious sidede effects includuding dehydrdration, geninital yeastt or u urinary traract infectit, and susudden kidneney proble. keketoacidosisis is a serirs siside effect t that may b be . a rarere, but lifefe-threateng babacterial ininfection inin the skin n of the perineumum could occccur. ststop taking g jardiance e d call your r doctor rigight ay if you h have symptotoms ofof this bactcterial infefec, ketoacididosis, or an alallergic reaeaction, and don't take it
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. >> i'm bill whitaker >> i'm anderson cooper >> and i am gorgalack 368. >> jimmy: guys, today is mayou know what that means it is tax day. yeah [ crowd boos ] what was that? yeah, i get it the most popular google search today was, "can i write off my home if it's also my office? and "can i write off my bed if it's also my desk? since it's tax day, can we see what the head of the irs looks like yeah, don't worry if you forgot to file your taxes he looks pretty understanding. [ laughter ] can i see him again? can we bring it -- [ laughter ] he looks like his son just told him, "i need 10 grand for deejay school. [ laughter ] some business news, i saw that pabst blue ribbon and entenmann's are teaming up to release a new paring of hard coffee and doughnuts take a look at this. [ cheers ] >> steve: what [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and to make it a a truly balanced breakfast just throw in half a pack of newport lights there you go, that's - speaking of new products, i heard that mountain dew is launching a birthday cake flavored drink called "mountain dew cake smash." take a look at this. yep.
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. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) exexcept now y you have uncontrorollable bodody movemes called tarardive dyskikinesia -. and it c can seem lilike that's's all peoplple see. some mededs for mentntal healh can cacause abnormrmal dopamie signaling g in the brarain. whilile how it w works isis not fullyly understoooo, ingrezza i is thought t to rede that sigignaling. ingrgrezza is aa presescription m medicine used to trtreat adultsts withth td movemements in the f face and bobody. people t taking ingrgrezza can n stay on ththeir currenene of most t mental heaealth me. don'n't take ingngrezza if you'r're allergicic toto any of itits ingredieien. iningrezza mayay cause serious s side effecects, inincluding slsleepiness.. don't t drive, opeperate heavy machchinery, oror do other r dangerouss activivities untilil you know w ingrezza a affects youou. other r serious siside effects inclclude potentntial heart t rhythm proroblems and abnormrmal movemenents. shifift t
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. >> remember, the government says it's not a ufo. "60 minutes" correspondent phil whitaker spoke withing? >> your mind tries to make sense of it. i will catalyze it as maybe a helicopter or drone and when it disappeared, it was -- >> and many of the reactions of members of congress said it doesn't explain high speed, ability to change direction and submerge underwater and disappear. yet they say it's not extraterrestrial. an unclassified version of the report is expected to be submit to congress later this month. this reminds me of w457d in a galaxy far, far away when oeb we one kenobi said, these are not the droids you're looking for. these are not the droids you're looking for. >> i think we should be clear, they didn't say these are not from outer space. they said, there's no evidence these are from outer space. >> and president obama went on james corden and he said what's true, there's footage of records and objects in the sky and we don't know exactly what they are. >> did he say it like that? he, i mean, probably said it in a much cooler way. i'm a nerd, so -- >> i believe. >>
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at least plausible that attorney general sessions and then the guy after him, i forget his name, whitakersome of what was this public bluster, this accusing jim comey of treason and andy mccabe of treason, was part of what he believed and had instructed his government to do. >> regardless of whether or not they spoke privately, what we know for sure is that in the very first year of the trump administration, then attorney general jeff sessions had a major press conference where he said that he was, in fact, dramatically ratcheting up the d.o.j.'s investigations into leaks and he announced that the number of open leak probes had tripled. that was explicitly the leader of the justice department, the most powerful law enforcement official in the united states, telling everyone, including, perhaps, his most important audience of one, then president donald trump, that he was on it, that he was doing what the president wanted him to do. i covered that press conference, and it was very unusual, watching the attorney general appear to respond almost in realtime to tweets from the president. watch
at least plausible that attorney general sessions and then the guy after him, i forget his name, whitakersome of what was this public bluster, this accusing jim comey of treason and andy mccabe of treason, was part of what he believed and had instructed his government to do. >> regardless of whether or not they spoke privately, what we know for sure is that in the very first year of the trump administration, then attorney general jeff sessions had a major press conference where he said...