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wiseman, you hire the team of 19 partisan lawyers which wiseman did. >> jesse: i have great respectm mr. moeller but for him to pick the people that he picked, i have to tell you that i still have an ongoing question about that. sarah and greg, thank you so much for joining me tonight. up next, rush limbaugh has a special message for joe biden, it's over. we have a reaction from sean s these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! ♪ >> joe biden. this guy is finished. it's over. and you know how you know it's over? it's nothing to do with segregation, although i think that's the trigger for it. if abc news is going after the hunter biden try com ukraine scandal, it's over. somebody in the media complex has dec
wiseman, you hire the team of 19 partisan lawyers which wiseman did. >> jesse: i have great respectm mr. moeller but for him to pick the people that he picked, i have to tell you that i still have an ongoing question about that. sarah and greg, thank you so much for joining me tonight. up next, rush limbaugh has a special message for joe biden, it's over. we have a reaction from sean s these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to...
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wiseman, you hire the team of 19 partisan lawyers which wiseman did. >> jesse: i have great respectmr. moeller but for him to pick the people that he picked, i have to tell you that i still have an ongoing question about that. sarah and greg, thank you so much for joining me tonight. up next, rush limbaugh has a special message for joe biden, it's over. we have a reaction from sean spicer, terry hurt and austin gold. stay with us. fish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. people, our sales now appla new low!10 frames. at visionworks, our sales are good on over 500 frames. why are you so weird? see great with 2 complete pairs for $59. really. visionworks. see the difference. has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another i
wiseman, you hire the team of 19 partisan lawyers which wiseman did. >> jesse: i have great respectmr. moeller but for him to pick the people that he picked, i have to tell you that i still have an ongoing question about that. sarah and greg, thank you so much for joining me tonight. up next, rush limbaugh has a special message for joe biden, it's over. we have a reaction from sean spicer, terry hurt and austin gold. stay with us. fish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to...
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this probably has andrew wiseman's fingerprints all over it. he made a career out of withholding exculpatory president, the same one at hillary's victory party in november, 2016. two of his high profile cases were overturned because of his prosecutorial misconduct for merrill-lynch executives who spent a year in prison because of him and that was overturned. thousands of anderson accounting americans losing their jobs because of wiseman losing 9-0 in the supreme court. it's close to crystal clear the hillary-loving bureaucrat played a central role in the mueller investigation. devin nunez, formerly the chair of the house committee, now the ranking member, is calling the report a total fraud. and former fbi official kevin brock wrote that the government behaved like a bully. i guarantee today's discovery is only the tip of the iceberg. that's not stopping the outright delusion inside of the radical extreme new democrat inge socialist party. they don't care about the truth. their political blood lust is that strong. congressman nadler took james
this probably has andrew wiseman's fingerprints all over it. he made a career out of withholding exculpatory president, the same one at hillary's victory party in november, 2016. two of his high profile cases were overturned because of his prosecutorial misconduct for merrill-lynch executives who spent a year in prison because of him and that was overturned. thousands of anderson accounting americans losing their jobs because of wiseman losing 9-0 in the supreme court. it's close to crystal...
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wiseman right?laura: president trump brought this up this morning and it was called a conspiracy theory, they were deriding him for that comment. >> i think joe is right. remember, peter strzok was the key guy, the lead agent on the clinton investigation, the trump-russia investigation, get kicked off the mueller team, what actually happened when they found these text messages, i think that is an important line of questioning that we are all going to have when mr. muller comes. >> laura: mueller said that that was it. he said the report would stand on its own after 9 minutes of meaningless goofiness in that press statement he gave a few months ago but that was it, that was the testimony. >> when the cadaver starts to answer questions, he's going to answer questions he can't answer. >> laura: because he is out to get trump? >> because from the beginning, this has rosenstein and mueller put this together as an impeachment inquiry. it was never intended to be a criminal investigation. that is why when
wiseman right?laura: president trump brought this up this morning and it was called a conspiracy theory, they were deriding him for that comment. >> i think joe is right. remember, peter strzok was the key guy, the lead agent on the clinton investigation, the trump-russia investigation, get kicked off the mueller team, what actually happened when they found these text messages, i think that is an important line of questioning that we are all going to have when mr. muller comes. >>...
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wiseman was a part of that group, as well, so i am over there with bill white and mayor wiseman. bill white was a drum major, and he had coughed, he had a banner and hadd a big baton, his tricolored hat on, and puffing, puffing and he was looking good, right? i'm right beside him is mary wiseman, and the costume shop had made her this utile full down that was flowing all around, and she had put her hair up and her makeup on, and she was just looking important. and then i looked over in the mirror at myself, and i looked pretty good for a slave. bill, bill, do you mind if i sit this one out? and he said, ok, but could you come by my hotel room afterward and tell me why? i said, all right. so i went to his room after they had done all of this parading, and i said, when you put on 18th-century clothing, it makes you feel important. it inspires you. it makes you think that the 18th-century was a sink of what it means to be an american. when i wear the clothing eyewear, i feel like --i wear, i feel like a slave, and if i'm responsible and want to get to my character, the more i get to
wiseman was a part of that group, as well, so i am over there with bill white and mayor wiseman. bill white was a drum major, and he had coughed, he had a banner and hadd a big baton, his tricolored hat on, and puffing, puffing and he was looking good, right? i'm right beside him is mary wiseman, and the costume shop had made her this utile full down that was flowing all around, and she had put her hair up and her makeup on, and she was just looking important. and then i looked over in the...
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so initially to the wiseman but even he is a study in leadership. and i am fascinated by the burdens of leadership. because it's hard. and then to be a man. and it is up to her. and then to deal with these enormous pressures. with some bravery but this that interest me how they respond to pressure. >> let's go back to the first book the wiseman. karen atchison and it seems looking back now there is a coordination for thend process into their goal and it was a shared goal. . >> no, no, no. i get the point but imposing order on chaos actually that is just years passing but i take your point. but actually there was a shared worldview it is america's time. chaos in the early 20th century. so it's our time to do some good and idealistic things to bring democracy they were seriously idealistic about this. it's also true they would make money doing it. these are people from wall street and making money but part of that global vision is free trade in which they trade with each other.et america will do well so there is a lot of idealism. the third piece is p
so initially to the wiseman but even he is a study in leadership. and i am fascinated by the burdens of leadership. because it's hard. and then to be a man. and it is up to her. and then to deal with these enormous pressures. with some bravery but this that interest me how they respond to pressure. >> let's go back to the first book the wiseman. karen atchison and it seems looking back now there is a coordination for thend process into their goal and it was a shared goal. . >> no,...
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wiseman with held evidence in the past. why was he appointed? that's not all. and mueller's 9 minute long diatribe last week. the media was full of hope and anticipation that they finally got the president. that ended up being debunked a few hours later. in fact, the doj policy indicting a city the president was never a consideration. his press conference was a contradiction of everything he said. in a joint statement hours later, the doj, barr and the special counsel office was forced to walk back and clarify the 9.5 minutes that mueller but commenting and reaffirmed that the special counsel's report made clear the office concluded it would not reach a determination one way or the other about whether the president committed a crime. it has nothing to do with justice department policy with whether you can or can not indict a president. everything mueller said was fake and attorney general barr bailed him out. he was begging nadler not to testify or be subpoenaed because he knows he has to answer questions from jim jordan, and mark medicine and devin nunes who w
wiseman with held evidence in the past. why was he appointed? that's not all. and mueller's 9 minute long diatribe last week. the media was full of hope and anticipation that they finally got the president. that ended up being debunked a few hours later. in fact, the doj policy indicting a city the president was never a consideration. his press conference was a contradiction of everything he said. in a joint statement hours later, the doj, barr and the special counsel office was forced to walk...
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finally, i would like to adjourn this meeting in the memory of hope wiseman eisenberg, who was a lifelong teacher in the san francisco unified school district and my neighbor and a lovely person that i had coffee with at the same cafe for the last 30 years. she retired only to pass away way too soon, and my condolences to her husband, who many of us know, neil eisenberg, who once ran for city attorney, and the rest, i will submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor peskin. sorry for your loss. supervisor ronen? >> supervisor ronen: thank you. today, i'm proposing a resolution to honor virginia ramos, fondly known as the tamale lady. her legacy lives on, and ensures that she is forever held in san francisco's memory. she was born on june 23, 1953, in mexico. virginia emigrated to san francisco with her seven children to escape a life of poverty and abuse and to give them a new life. she sold her homemade tamales in the mission district using an old family recipe. she became an institution not just due to her tamales, but to her caring attitude. she touched the hearts of countless residents by
finally, i would like to adjourn this meeting in the memory of hope wiseman eisenberg, who was a lifelong teacher in the san francisco unified school district and my neighbor and a lovely person that i had coffee with at the same cafe for the last 30 years. she retired only to pass away way too soon, and my condolences to her husband, who many of us know, neil eisenberg, who once ran for city attorney, and the rest, i will submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor peskin. sorry for your...
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where were andrew mccabe and james comey and loretta lynch and sally yates and andrew wiseman.at i with are is thes allowed to break the law but when you're a republican you got the grand jury thrown at you. it still hasn't changed and bill barr is going to clean it up. it has to be done because the fbi and doj remain today politically corrupt organizations. lou: and the obama era intelligence community, the fbi, the cia relying on, it turns out, three redacted reports marked as draft from crowd strike which was their investigative arm in this instance to see who had hacked the dnc. i mean this stuff gets worse by the day. >> let's really look at that, lou. remember obama's talking points, 17 intelligence agencies have confirmed that this is a russian hacking job. no. only two had. the mapping organization doesn't quite do that kind of work. only two. and guess what two they were. the ci airks ay and cia and the. mike rogers from the nsa didn't go along with it. think of this as a former prosecutor and investigator, the fbi relies on technical information from a third party tha
where were andrew mccabe and james comey and loretta lynch and sally yates and andrew wiseman.at i with are is thes allowed to break the law but when you're a republican you got the grand jury thrown at you. it still hasn't changed and bill barr is going to clean it up. it has to be done because the fbi and doj remain today politically corrupt organizations. lou: and the obama era intelligence community, the fbi, the cia relying on, it turns out, three redacted reports marked as draft from...
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andrew wiseman and these guys who were part of this team, peter stzrok and lisa page were part of hiseam, he had to kick them off when he discovered their bias toward the president. they were out to get the president. but they couldn't prove it and found no collusion. we knew that from the get-go and if they could establish obstruction, he didn't. the democrats don't want to leave this alone. they will keep pushing because their focus is on getting the president, not helping the country. heather: you have questions for robert mueller. congressman jerry nadler says this on twitter today. as the mueller report details, the trump campaign welcomed russia's help, the president lied about it after the fact and tried to obstruct the investigation of this grave threat to our democracy. doug collins, ranking member, republican, will support our efforts responding to this evidence. >> ranking member collins said bring bob mueller in and ask them questions. bob mueller doesn't want to testify. he said the report speaks for itself. of the report speaks to itself why do a press conference? why di
andrew wiseman and these guys who were part of this team, peter stzrok and lisa page were part of hiseam, he had to kick them off when he discovered their bias toward the president. they were out to get the president. but they couldn't prove it and found no collusion. we knew that from the get-go and if they could establish obstruction, he didn't. the democrats don't want to leave this alone. they will keep pushing because their focus is on getting the president, not helping the country....
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finally, i would like to adjourn this meeting in the memory of hope wiseman eisenberg, who was a lifelong teacher in the san francisco unified school district and my neighbor and a lovely person that i had coffee with at the same cafe for the last 30 years. she retired only to pass away way too soon, and my condolences to her husband, who many of us know, neil eisenberg, who once ran for city attorney, and the rest, i will submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor peskin. sorry for your loss. supervisor ronen? >> supervisor ronen: thank you. today, i'm proposing a resolution to honor virginia ramos, fondly known as the tamale lady. her legacy lives on, and ensures that she is forever held
finally, i would like to adjourn this meeting in the memory of hope wiseman eisenberg, who was a lifelong teacher in the san francisco unified school district and my neighbor and a lovely person that i had coffee with at the same cafe for the last 30 years. she retired only to pass away way too soon, and my condolences to her husband, who many of us know, neil eisenberg, who once ran for city attorney, and the rest, i will submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor peskin. sorry for your...
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i think he's really lost it, and andrew wiseman is running the show.going to have to be bob mueller that's sitting there in front of the tv cameras. he's going to have to get his wits about him, which he sure didn't have when he did that bizarre press conference for, what, 16 minutes or whatever it was. boy, i have a lot of questions for him. one is couldn't you find one republican lawyer to put on that team? lou: and, joe, what do you think? will this witch hunt ever end? will robert mueller ever go away, or will he be a perennial guest on late night television, newscasts and, of course, house committee hearings? >> well, jerry nadler, the mum bler, is going to be questioning bob mueller, the cadaver. if you've watched mueller, he barely functions. his testimony is going to be basically worthless. he may want to answer some of the questions and he may even try to go beyond the four corners. the real damage is going to be done the next day when they have testimony from weissman and his aide which will be done in executive session with unlimited questio
i think he's really lost it, and andrew wiseman is running the show.going to have to be bob mueller that's sitting there in front of the tv cameras. he's going to have to get his wits about him, which he sure didn't have when he did that bizarre press conference for, what, 16 minutes or whatever it was. boy, i have a lot of questions for him. one is couldn't you find one republican lawyer to put on that team? lou: and, joe, what do you think? will this witch hunt ever end? will robert mueller...
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gregg, have to ask you also about what is going on with wiseman. this guy is a character. are 110,000 people that work at the department of justice, and mueller has to pick this guy? all of these guys are now cashing in on their infamy. all notorious characters in a comey and mccabe, it's the model now. the self-righteous, nauseating books -- i read them both. it was difficult to do. they spend most of the time just trashing trump. these are all of the people who were investigating trump. and it proves the president's argument that he was never going to be treated fairly and impartially and neutrally by these hyper partisans. and andrew weissmann is among the worst of them. he is famous for his abusive tactics as a lawyer, earning reversals and rebukes by judges. this is a guy who conceals evidence, suppresses documents, threatens witnesses, numerous complaints against him. the feckless bars don't do anything, and i say that, i mean the bar association, not william barr. he is exactly the kind of prosecutor that should never be allowed in a court of law. >> jason: sara, i
gregg, have to ask you also about what is going on with wiseman. this guy is a character. are 110,000 people that work at the department of justice, and mueller has to pick this guy? all of these guys are now cashing in on their infamy. all notorious characters in a comey and mccabe, it's the model now. the self-righteous, nauseating books -- i read them both. it was difficult to do. they spend most of the time just trashing trump. these are all of the people who were investigating trump. and...
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wiseman actually had a hand in and he is going to start to fall apart under cross-examination. it shouldn't happen to begin with. >> alan: the interesting thing -- i'm sorry, the interesting thing, laura, it will backfire on the republicans for this reason. they can't ask many questions about president trump. president trump was a subject and the decision was not the charge. but there is no restrictions on asking him questions other than the justice department rules about the steele dossier. because that is not a subject of the investigation. so they can ask them all they want about that. they can ask him about the fisa report. the only questions they can really ask him questions by republicans that are critical of the investigation rather than questions by democrats that go to the issue of whether there was evidence that might have justified some finding of guilt against donald trump. and ellen is right, they can't k only the questions they all want to ask but entitled to ask. >> mark: it will backfire on the democrats because there is a lot of more questions unanswered and th
wiseman actually had a hand in and he is going to start to fall apart under cross-examination. it shouldn't happen to begin with. >> alan: the interesting thing -- i'm sorry, the interesting thing, laura, it will backfire on the republicans for this reason. they can't ask many questions about president trump. president trump was a subject and the decision was not the charge. but there is no restrictions on asking him questions other than the justice department rules about the steele...
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>> well it's not even just that i believe that andrew wiseman, who was actually involved in some of thely work at the fbi and doj when they were first starting with peter strzok and bruce ohr and them, you know, he came on. i think his fingerprint is all over this particular mueller report and from my perspective, it's a one-sided report that doesn't give the privilege of a cross-examination, so if they come, they need to be prepared to be cross-examined with the facts which would paint a very different picture on behalf of this president, and give credence to why he has been so upset with the ongoing investigation. maria: well he's not going to come unless he's subpoenaed. is a subpoena in the cards? >> well i think it is according to chairman nadler they're talking about potentially issuing a subpoena to robert mueller. i think it would not be a prudent move on his part but i'm all for transparency let's get everything out there and i believe at the end of the day, when transparency happens, a number of people will start to understand that this president was not only innocent, but he
>> well it's not even just that i believe that andrew wiseman, who was actually involved in some of thely work at the fbi and doj when they were first starting with peter strzok and bruce ohr and them, you know, he came on. i think his fingerprint is all over this particular mueller report and from my perspective, it's a one-sided report that doesn't give the privilege of a cross-examination, so if they come, they need to be prepared to be cross-examined with the facts which would paint a...
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one of the wiseman who advises angela merkel and the german government. verdict on his take. has no more room, has run out of tools, leaving that ability aside, if there is a recession. it's time. for fiscal policy to step in here. what do you think about that? miles to top view of europe and if you do that, you stop seeing borders. all tight union in europe is fiscally stubborn states. monetary policy focuses on the euro area and each member state can use its fiscal policy to stabilize the economy at home. that is the first half. matt: for a long time, brussels and the ecb have been calling for governments that have money to spend it for the good of the entire european union. volker: if you spend money in are construction, the spillover in other countries is minimal. this would be an inefficient way to deal with the situation. what we have done in the euro debt crisis -- we created the esm that was able to lend out money to other stressed countries like germany where there was good fiscal situation and credibility. matt: speaking of the 30,000 foot view -- and he also did sa
one of the wiseman who advises angela merkel and the german government. verdict on his take. has no more room, has run out of tools, leaving that ability aside, if there is a recession. it's time. for fiscal policy to step in here. what do you think about that? miles to top view of europe and if you do that, you stop seeing borders. all tight union in europe is fiscally stubborn states. monetary policy focuses on the euro area and each member state can use its fiscal policy to stabilize the...
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at the very least, a wiseman once said this, we have have a president that can obey the law, that canell the truth, and try to keep the peace and if you look at the events of that week, that is not happening. i think that is a minimum that you should expect from the president of the united states. >> amy klobuchar, thank you. great to have you here. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> the founding fathers are rolling over in their graves. president trump says he would accept foreign assistance all over again. that is something that they warned specifically against. just how specifically? >> very. >> wait until you see. >> wicked. >> from boston. >> wicked specifically. >> yes. >> a reality check. join t-mobile. more r to 1. do you like netflix? sure you do. that's why it's on us. 2. unlimited data. use as much as you want, when you want. 3. no surprises on your bill. taxes and fees included. still think you have a better deal? bring in your discount, and we'll match it. that's right. t-mobile will match your discount. -[ scoffs ] if you say so. ♪ -i'm sorry? -what teach here isn
at the very least, a wiseman once said this, we have have a president that can obey the law, that canell the truth, and try to keep the peace and if you look at the events of that week, that is not happening. i think that is a minimum that you should expect from the president of the united states. >> amy klobuchar, thank you. great to have you here. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> the founding fathers are rolling over in their graves. president trump says he...
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[laughter] i don't know if you remember mary wiseman. she was part of that group as well. i am over there with bill and mary. bill was the drum major. banner and a big baton he was looking good. right beside him is married. the costume shop had made her a beautiful gown that was flowing all around. she had put her hair up and her makeup on and she was looking important. then i looked at myself. i looked pretty good for a slave. bill, do you mind if i sit this one out? but could you come by my hotel room afterward and tell me why? i said ok. i went to his room after they had done all of this parading. when you put on 18th century clothing, it makes you feel important. it inspires you. it makes you feel that the 18th century was what it is to be an american. eyewear, i the close feel like a slave. if i am responsible and want to get into my character, the more i get into my character the worst i feel. as an individual. about isis talking what happens to every african-american interpreter who puts on a costume every day and goes out into that street to interpret something tha
[laughter] i don't know if you remember mary wiseman. she was part of that group as well. i am over there with bill and mary. bill was the drum major. banner and a big baton he was looking good. right beside him is married. the costume shop had made her a beautiful gown that was flowing all around. she had put her hair up and her makeup on and she was looking important. then i looked at myself. i looked pretty good for a slave. bill, do you mind if i sit this one out? but could you come by my...
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again, which i believe is double jeopardy, and i've always known that mueller and his merry team of wiseman, the pitbull, quentin's former attorney, were just bad people, but the ledger which these other news networks would never tell you about was full of a lot of a lot of stuff. solomon writes "the feds were warned repeatedly the document couldn't be trusted and likely was a fake. ukraine's top prosecutors of the document was nothing, was not authenticated, should not be used in any way to bring accusations against anybody." wow, the ledger's key assertion. paul manafort received cash payments by all accounts are totally false. more of my monologue coming up. president trump is coming up right after. first joining us with this breaking news, he is the vice president of the hill, investigative reporter john solomon. john, i will throw it to you. this is a big story. >> absolutely. the second piece of evidence we now know the fbi used to justify the early trump investigation for which there were warned early on the information was likely suspect and perhaps fake. this black ledger turned up
again, which i believe is double jeopardy, and i've always known that mueller and his merry team of wiseman, the pitbull, quentin's former attorney, were just bad people, but the ledger which these other news networks would never tell you about was full of a lot of a lot of stuff. solomon writes "the feds were warned repeatedly the document couldn't be trusted and likely was a fake. ukraine's top prosecutors of the document was nothing, was not authenticated, should not be used in any way...
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andrew wiseman was head of the team, was actually at the clinton victory celebration in 2016 which turnedat the end and even so with that amount of bias, threatening people's relevance, sitting perjury traps. after all that they could not make a case for collusion and the only case they could suggest for obstruction is based on the president blowing off steam behind closed doors that amounted to absolutely nothing. david: a larger question is mister mueller's description of the way the system of justice works. let me play a little soundbite from his statement this weekend get your reaction. >> if we had confidence the president did not commit a crime we would have said so. we did not make a determination as to whether the president did commit a crime. heather: some say that turns the standard of jurisprudence on its head. we are guilty until proven innocent. >> a prosecutor's job is not to exonerate people. a prosecutor after job is to assemble a case. that is what he was specifically instructed to do. if there's a case for collusion or obstruction you make a prosecutorial recommendation.
andrew wiseman was head of the team, was actually at the clinton victory celebration in 2016 which turnedat the end and even so with that amount of bias, threatening people's relevance, sitting perjury traps. after all that they could not make a case for collusion and the only case they could suggest for obstruction is based on the president blowing off steam behind closed doors that amounted to absolutely nothing. david: a larger question is mister mueller's description of the way the system...
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send one to wiseman, lewandowski, chris christie. let's get going.of the loveliest, nicest people. barbara mcquade is testifying tomorrow. neither one of them investigated this president. they do not have the facts that the fact witness ps do. i don't agree with the strategy. >> okay. what do you want to hear from rex tillerson? >> i don't know. i mean, rex tillerson was there with -- in some of the -- near and around the conversations with 350u9 continue and i'd like to know about how that went. i'd like to know what happened to those notes. i'd like to know what his reaction was and i think he has a lot of interesting things to say. >> speaking of interesting things, speaker pelosi said she would rather see the president imprisoned than impeached. walk us through the legality of all of this. do you think the president could actually avoid being charged by winning in 2020 based on obstruction? there has to be a statute of limitations, right? >> right. yes. that's exactly the issue. so obstruction has a statute of limitations of five years. if the pr
send one to wiseman, lewandowski, chris christie. let's get going.of the loveliest, nicest people. barbara mcquade is testifying tomorrow. neither one of them investigated this president. they do not have the facts that the fact witness ps do. i don't agree with the strategy. >> okay. what do you want to hear from rex tillerson? >> i don't know. i mean, rex tillerson was there with -- in some of the -- near and around the conversations with 350u9 continue and i'd like to know about...
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wiseman --e weissmann trying to get a compromise.ra: still with us is ralf from merrill lynch and peter from rbc. when one of the more perceived hawks out there makes comments like that, does that give you reassurance in the ecb will actually deliver on what mario draghi talks about? ralf: no. [laughter] i think the two are completely independent of each other. it gives the reassurance that it is a sign he wants the job. otherwise, i'm -- it does not give me assurance at all. the ecb has a difficult task ahead because it is not obvious that any of the tools would do much. what is the point of cutting rates when euro-dollar is at 1.12? e when the point of qe the french tenure is zero and spanish is at 50 basis points. i think the intellectually thest thing to do would be realizations, as opposed to forecasts. but the market is not pricing in anything from the ecb for a few years. the problems the ecb has is not that there are not policy options, it is convincing anyone that these options would change the macro outlook. nejra: that sai
wiseman --e weissmann trying to get a compromise.ra: still with us is ralf from merrill lynch and peter from rbc. when one of the more perceived hawks out there makes comments like that, does that give you reassurance in the ecb will actually deliver on what mario draghi talks about? ralf: no. [laughter] i think the two are completely independent of each other. it gives the reassurance that it is a sign he wants the job. otherwise, i'm -- it does not give me assurance at all. the ecb has a...