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i served with chris wray. and chris wray acted as my lawyer.hey're not going to respond to this stuff. it's unfortunate, but it's white noise to them. they'll follow their job. and by the way, the indictments of these republican congressmen are a perfect example of that. they knew the president wasn't going to react well to this, yet, you know if you'll indict a member of congress, that the highest levels of the justice department, the deputy attorney general or the attorney general himself signed off on those indictments. and so they're not being affected by the white noise of the tweets. >> here's hoping. this as the president is expected to declassify more documents around the surveillance of carter page and bruce here. i hope governor christie is right but i've seen the justice department and fbi bend a whole lot of political whims, white noise that broke through when the president was able to align paul ryan who has been spine unless the face of the political calls from the white house and devin nunes of the house intel committee to declas
i served with chris wray. and chris wray acted as my lawyer.hey're not going to respond to this stuff. it's unfortunate, but it's white noise to them. they'll follow their job. and by the way, the indictments of these republican congressmen are a perfect example of that. they knew the president wasn't going to react well to this, yet, you know if you'll indict a member of congress, that the highest levels of the justice department, the deputy attorney general or the attorney general himself...
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christopher wray, the head of the fbi.an make suggestions to him. but technically he decides what he does and how long it takes. it's really his call. and if he says, i can't do it in this time, or if they come back in a week and say, you know, we found some stuff we need to dig into a little bit more, well then what? the supplemental fbi background investigation is supposedly limited to current credible allegations. which are those? who will be interviewed? what if they say no? what if they discover this legit lead in the course of this? these are beguiling questions, and we need to know the answers. now, this development, does it make kavanaugh's confirmation more or less likely? i could argue it either way. something new could come up. something alleged could be corroborated, or he could be cleared by nothing being corroborated, nothing from any of it. all we know for sure is that there will be more respect and review given to the allegations than was expected when today started. those women who cornered flake and deman
christopher wray, the head of the fbi.an make suggestions to him. but technically he decides what he does and how long it takes. it's really his call. and if he says, i can't do it in this time, or if they come back in a week and say, you know, we found some stuff we need to dig into a little bit more, well then what? the supplemental fbi background investigation is supposedly limited to current credible allegations. which are those? who will be interviewed? what if they say no? what if they...
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memorialize the verbal assurance, you, that is coats and rosenstein, it's just -- and christopher wray, the director of the fbi, the assurance that you provided us that doj and fbi would not provide the white house or any of the president's attorneys with access to sensitive information briefed to a small group of designated members. congressman within i've got to ask you. that looks to me like a confession on paper, overwhelming evidence of a conspiracy to subvert the president of the united states. >> i don't know who the hell these people are telling executive agencies of the federal government not to be responsive to the commander in chief. to the person who leads the executive branch. to the president of the united states. donald trump has obligations under the constitution that can only be met if he has full command and control of the federal government and i think it's outrageous you would have that happen. i think's more troubling now that you could have people at the fbi and the department of justice not complying with the president's order to release the information that we'v
memorialize the verbal assurance, you, that is coats and rosenstein, it's just -- and christopher wray, the director of the fbi, the assurance that you provided us that doj and fbi would not provide the white house or any of the president's attorneys with access to sensitive information briefed to a small group of designated members. congressman within i've got to ask you. that looks to me like a confession on paper, overwhelming evidence of a conspiracy to subvert the president of the united...
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with cases piling up norah o'donnell asked fbi director christopher wray if they would launch a federalinvestigates into the church. >> at what point does this launch a national investigation where the fbi would get involved? >> when we have the facts and the law and the evidence to support an investigation there's no institution that we're afraid to investigate, period. >> reporter: jeff, tonight the catholic church in germany is also in crisis. the church report there found more than 1,600 clerics are accused of abusing more than 3,600 minors in a nearly 70-year period. >> all right. seth doane in rome for us. thanks very much. we are going to be right back. see a little blood when you brush or floss? you may have gum disease and could be on a journey to much worse. try parodontax toothpaste. it's three times more effective at removing plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. leave bleeding gums behind with parodontax toothpaste. darrell's family uses gain flings now, so their laundry smells more amazing than ever. [darrell's wife] isn't that the dog's towel? [dog sfx] hey, mi towel,
with cases piling up norah o'donnell asked fbi director christopher wray if they would launch a federalinvestigates into the church. >> at what point does this launch a national investigation where the fbi would get involved? >> when we have the facts and the law and the evidence to support an investigation there's no institution that we're afraid to investigate, period. >> reporter: jeff, tonight the catholic church in germany is also in crisis. the church report there found...
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ahead, more of norah's wide-ranging interview with christopher wray.st arrived. his account of the trump administration in chaos. what bob woodward says about president trump's attempts to discredit his reporting. and chef jose andres has just arrived, too, just saw him in the green room. shares his new book "we fed an island, the true story of rebuilding puerto rico one meal at a time." you're watching cbs "this morning." we have a lot going on. we'll take a break and be right back. ght back. (tiffany) with counseling and using the nicotine patch and gum, i quit for good. my tip is: get help to find the best way for you to quit smoking. (announcer) you can quit. call 1-800-quit-now for help getting free medication. good evening, sir. good evening. glengarry chamberlin, esquire. welcome. jimmy crabtree, plus one. welcome. ♪ play just got serious in the all-new toyota avalon. mitzi: psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me. ( ♪ ) mike: i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ( ♪ ) joni: think i'd give up showing these guy
ahead, more of norah's wide-ranging interview with christopher wray.st arrived. his account of the trump administration in chaos. what bob woodward says about president trump's attempts to discredit his reporting. and chef jose andres has just arrived, too, just saw him in the green room. shares his new book "we fed an island, the true story of rebuilding puerto rico one meal at a time." you're watching cbs "this morning." we have a lot going on. we'll take a break and be...
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. >> glor: director christopher wray is defending the f.b.i.nslaught of criticism, including from the president, over its handling of the russia investigation. wray spoke exclusively with "cbs this morning's" norah o'donnell. >> reporter: why do you think there are some questions about the reputation of the f.b.i.? >> well, i think sometimes watching the news-- and certainly trawling the internet- - you would think that the f.b.i. has only had two investigations over the last oree years. but i will tell you that when you get out into real america, people know differently. >> glor: you can see norah's interview with wray, including ludihe deals with criticism from the white house, tomorrow on "cbs this morning." up next here, as residents race to escape florence, rescue crews ce coming in from around the country. (roger) being a good father is important to me so being diagnosed with advanced non-small cell lung cancer made me think of all the things that i wanted to teach my kids. (avo) another tru story with keytruda. (roger) my doctor said i c
. >> glor: director christopher wray is defending the f.b.i.nslaught of criticism, including from the president, over its handling of the russia investigation. wray spoke exclusively with "cbs this morning's" norah o'donnell. >> reporter: why do you think there are some questions about the reputation of the f.b.i.? >> well, i think sometimes watching the news-- and certainly trawling the internet- - you would think that the f.b.i. has only had two investigations over...
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anytime of day or night, wray & nephew. >> desus: wray & nephew is a very strong jamaican white rum thatnberry juice, with milk, or water. >> desus: what water would be in any other borough is what wray & nephew is in the bronx. >> anthony: cheers, thank you. desus is one half of the brilliant podcast team "desus vs. kid mero." it's a very fast freeform riff diatribe on life in the bronx and what's happening in the news in hip-hop, or last night. >> desus: growing up in the bronx, you're isolated from the rest of the city. you know what i'm saying? so, the other city has like, citibike. the bronx doesn't get any of that. we're kind of abandoned up here. people get on a boat and go to staten island before they ride up to the bronx. >> anthony: i -- i got to, reluctantly, have to -- being part of that problem. >> desus: yes. people always say, you know, the bronx is eventually going to be gentrified. that's not happening anytime soon. >> anthony: it's not? >> desus: like, it's not. like -- >> anthony: how are you doing? >> desus: you know barry? this is the owner right here. this is the ma
anytime of day or night, wray & nephew. >> desus: wray & nephew is a very strong jamaican white rum thatnberry juice, with milk, or water. >> desus: what water would be in any other borough is what wray & nephew is in the bronx. >> anthony: cheers, thank you. desus is one half of the brilliant podcast team "desus vs. kid mero." it's a very fast freeform riff diatribe on life in the bronx and what's happening in the news in hip-hop, or last night. >>...
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wray? >> it's important to them for two reasons. one, just for the -- to protect the information that's contained in this fisa application to make sure it doesn't expose ongoing investigations, expose any sources and methods and send a message to future agents or operatives or others the u.s. might try to recruit. it's also important to the people that work in those buildings to know that the fbi director and the acting a.g., which is what rosenstein in this case, are going to go to bat for them. so ultimately, they may lose. the president can overrule them, can order everything in this fisa application released publicly, but they need to show that they're going to go to the white house and fight, that they're going to go to the hill and going to fight, and if the president orders this information released, he can do it, but remember, they have already fought for this for a long time. this application has already been released publicly and the information that's been held back has been held back because the justice department and th
wray? >> it's important to them for two reasons. one, just for the -- to protect the information that's contained in this fisa application to make sure it doesn't expose ongoing investigations, expose any sources and methods and send a message to future agents or operatives or others the u.s. might try to recruit. it's also important to the people that work in those buildings to know that the fbi director and the acting a.g., which is what rosenstein in this case, are going to go to bat...
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wray spoke exclusively with "cbs this morning's" norah o'donnell. >> why do you think there are some questions about the reputation of the fbi? >> well, i think sometimes watching the news, and certainly trolling the internet, you would think that the fbi has only had two investigations over the last three years. but i will tell you that when you get out into real america, people know differently. >> you can see norah's interview with wray, including how he deals with criticism from the white house, on "cbs this morning." country.here, as residents race >>> many have fled the carolina coast in advance of florence, while farther inland rescue teams from around the country are gathering in raleigh. elaine quijano is there. >> reporter: after 20 hours and two flat tires captain mike jaimieson and his fellow firefighters from south bend, indiana rolled in just after midnight. >> everybody got a cot, n beuse weter going to make it. and we didn't want to come in here dragging. >> reporter: like in hurricane harvey, seeing volunteers come to the rescue has become routine. mike cannon from v
wray spoke exclusively with "cbs this morning's" norah o'donnell. >> why do you think there are some questions about the reputation of the fbi? >> well, i think sometimes watching the news, and certainly trolling the internet, you would think that the fbi has only had two investigations over the last three years. but i will tell you that when you get out into real america, people know differently. >> you can see norah's interview with wray, including how he deals...
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they're not only telling christopher wray, the director of the fbi and dan coats, the director of theional intelligence awches, they'r offe saying, your agency's review and any communication with the white house and the substance of the material should not proceed further until you've briefed the gang of eight in person. who in the hell does chuck schumer and nancy pelosi, mark warner and adam schiff think they are? >> the other half of the gang of eight are the republicans. and this is just absurd. lou: the republicans haven't said a word. >> the gang of eight is a courtesy call. it's not a real power they have. and the bottom line is these people, if they do anything to step up against the president, they should be fired. i'm talking about, it's his team and he basically has an obligation to sit them down and say i want this done -- lou: who has the obligation? >> the president. he should say to these guys, you have the obligation to implement my orders. my orders are to put the documents out there. lou: if you have to tell the head of the fbi, national intelligence, you know what t
they're not only telling christopher wray, the director of the fbi and dan coats, the director of theional intelligence awches, they'r offe saying, your agency's review and any communication with the white house and the substance of the material should not proceed further until you've briefed the gang of eight in person. who in the hell does chuck schumer and nancy pelosi, mark warner and adam schiff think they are? >> the other half of the gang of eight are the republicans. and this is...
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christopher wray took over the reins of the fbi a year ago.busier than ever. joint counterterrorism task forces, including the fbi and other organizations, receive 15,000 tips a year. that's roughly 40 a day or two an hour. we spoke to wray about why he believes the fbi is far better prepared to deal with terror threats than it was in 2001. it's an interview you'll see only on "cbs this morning." do you think another 9/11 style attack could happen today? >> i will say this. we are dramatically better positioned. the fbi is a totally different kind of organization in a lot of ways. >> we met with the fbi director at the 9/11 memorial and museum in new york. he spoke with first responders, still suffering from exposure to the toxic conditions at ground zero 17 years later. >> you fought to make sure that what happened that day would never, ever happen again. soetelp you now. >> 9/11 completely changed how the fbi does business. how has the threat changed? >> so i think the threat, today's terrorism threat still includes sleeper cells, al qaeda,
christopher wray took over the reins of the fbi a year ago.busier than ever. joint counterterrorism task forces, including the fbi and other organizations, receive 15,000 tips a year. that's roughly 40 a day or two an hour. we spoke to wray about why he believes the fbi is far better prepared to deal with terror threats than it was in 2001. it's an interview you'll see only on "cbs this morning." do you think another 9/11 style attack could happen today? >> i will say this. we...
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. >>> let's now bring in steven wray. steven wray is the director of emergency services for carter county in north carolina. you know, from what you're seeing right now, steven from what you're hearing from your contacts throughout the region, what are your thoughts about this storm pushing in? >> this is an historic storm. we've had a lot of rain, a lot of flooding and a lot of wind during this storm. and we're expected to see a lot of damage once the daylight comes. >> you know this region best. what are the things to watch out for -- look, as the storm is here and as the storm pushes on? is it the flooding, the water coming down from inland? what are your thoughts, what do people need to watch out for? >> our biggest concern is the storm surge that comes from this storm. we'll get a lot of flooding from that storm surge itself. >> steven, you know, i know that a lot of things have been prepositioned that are ready. we know that fema has some 1100 emergency personnel in place right now prepared to search and rescue afte
. >>> let's now bring in steven wray. steven wray is the director of emergency services for carter county in north carolina. you know, from what you're seeing right now, steven from what you're hearing from your contacts throughout the region, what are your thoughts about this storm pushing in? >> this is an historic storm. we've had a lot of rain, a lot of flooding and a lot of wind during this storm. and we're expected to see a lot of damage once the daylight comes. >>...
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>> well, for the fbi and director wray, i think unfortunately for them they are right in the center ofical storm, which is something they are trying to turn the page on after the clinton emails. and to a certain extent, the russia investigation. what we have heard privately and heard publicly from fbi director christopher wray is that he feels very strongly that the bureau gets into trouble when they color outside the lines and they don't follow the rules and procedures. clinton email case and decisions whether to proceed with the prosecution which really fell to his boss the attorney general loretta lynch. the fbi is once again in the middle of a political storm. i would argue they don't want to be at the center of. and director wray has made very clear that the bureau is really apt to follow the rules and procedures and not stray from those rules and procedures because of the controversy is created in the last 18 months. >> trace: boy, a lot of moving parts. catherine herridge live for us in d.c. catherine, back to you. we will head back to capitol hill for the latest in the supreme
>> well, for the fbi and director wray, i think unfortunately for them they are right in the center ofical storm, which is something they are trying to turn the page on after the clinton emails. and to a certain extent, the russia investigation. what we have heard privately and heard publicly from fbi director christopher wray is that he feels very strongly that the bureau gets into trouble when they color outside the lines and they don't follow the rules and procedures. clinton email...
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chris wray still has professional pride.g that goes on with the investigation casts doubt on whether it was done correctly. so, for example, you know, various different forms of language, people have said it should be limited in scope. but what happens if you go interview somebody at yale who may have been present at a particular party with brett kavanaugh, is alleged to have engaged in some kind of bad conduct, and that person says, well, here is my recollection of that event, but let me tell you since you are asking and since you came to see me about three other things that happened. what happens often whether it is an investigation of the background or criminal investigation, you take a look at something and because you are looking at it appropriately within the scope of what your responsibilities are, you see these other three things happen and you must look at those. when that happens, if that happens, i guarantee you there will be an outcry in congress and at the white house, but that's a potential way that the investi
chris wray still has professional pride.g that goes on with the investigation casts doubt on whether it was done correctly. so, for example, you know, various different forms of language, people have said it should be limited in scope. but what happens if you go interview somebody at yale who may have been present at a particular party with brett kavanaugh, is alleged to have engaged in some kind of bad conduct, and that person says, well, here is my recollection of that event, but let me tell...
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that could have been devoted to real crime fighting it is pastime for him to fire rosenstein, and wray, you have to remember they both are advised or lawyers that engaged in some of the misconduct themselves, for example dana, the general counsel to fbi, giving wray advice was one of people what signed phony fisa applications as was rod rosenstein, who also gave him the advice it fire comey. >> should he dismiss mueller? is it time. >> i think whoever comes behind rosenstein would do that. if the -- 'probably better for next person to that takes rod rosenstein's job to do that, but it is time to get on, we're finding out more every day that real russia collusion is on part of hillary clinton and the dnc . lou: two years of investigations, and two are -- who do we now know acting criminally, illegally, all of investigators. >> the fbi and doj . >> yes, the cia. the dni, you name it. lou: unbelievable. the obama intelligence community. if that word can be applied. sydney. >> that is an oxymoron. lou: sydney powell thank you very much. >> thank you, lou. lou: coming up, a evacuation. fbi
that could have been devoted to real crime fighting it is pastime for him to fire rosenstein, and wray, you have to remember they both are advised or lawyers that engaged in some of the misconduct themselves, for example dana, the general counsel to fbi, giving wray advice was one of people what signed phony fisa applications as was rod rosenstein, who also gave him the advice it fire comey. >> should he dismiss mueller? is it time. >> i think whoever comes behind rosenstein would...
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i served with chris wray and chris wray acted as my lawyer.y're not going to respond to this stuff. it is unfortunate, but it's white noise to them. they're going to follow their job and, by the way, the indictments of these republican congressmen are a perfect example of that. they knew the president wasn't going to react well to this. yet, you know if you're going to indict a member of congress, that the highest levels of the justice department, the deputy attorney general or the attorney general himself signed off on those indictments. and so they're not being affected by the white noise of the tweet. >> got to take a break. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. 250k servics who transition out of the u.s. military every year... ...one of the toughest parts is the search for a job that takes advantage of the skills you've gained while serving. you can now search with the phrase 'jobs for veterans' directly on google... ...and then enter your military occupational specialty code. google brings together job openings from across the web tha
i served with chris wray and chris wray acted as my lawyer.y're not going to respond to this stuff. it is unfortunate, but it's white noise to them. they're going to follow their job and, by the way, the indictments of these republican congressmen are a perfect example of that. they knew the president wasn't going to react well to this. yet, you know if you're going to indict a member of congress, that the highest levels of the justice department, the deputy attorney general or the attorney...
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wray why would you resist that investigation?e committee figures out, ask questions, i've been on the phone multiple times... would you support an fbi investigation right now?” will do whatever the committee wants... personally, do you think thatis wants... personally, do you think that is the best thing? you won't answer? look, senator. i said i wanted a hearing and said i was welcome anything. this thing was held when it could've been presented in an ordinary way, it could've been held and handled confidentially at first, which is what dr ford's wishes were, as i understand it. it would not have destroyed my family like it has. i think in us -- fbi investigation would help all of us on both sides of the issue. senator graham asks for the floor. before does, it seems to me... if you want to know something, you have the witness right here to ask. secondly, if you want an fbi report, you can ask for yourself. i've asked for fbi reports in the past in the 38 years i've been in the senate. senator graham. are you aware that at 923 p
wray why would you resist that investigation?e committee figures out, ask questions, i've been on the phone multiple times... would you support an fbi investigation right now?” will do whatever the committee wants... personally, do you think thatis wants... personally, do you think that is the best thing? you won't answer? look, senator. i said i wanted a hearing and said i was welcome anything. this thing was held when it could've been presented in an ordinary way, it could've been held and...
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and now he doesn't like wray. >> who does he like? >> donald j.mp. >> the russian investigation has raged. sessions has been the constant of trump attacks. number his up coming book "fear," quote, trump tells porter of sessions. this guy is mentally retarded. this dumb southerner. trump writing i said neither. and being a southerner is a great thing. zerlina for you, i think you might enjoy the absurdy of this. he got enormous support in alabama, they love donald trump. how can he now quote on "dumb southerners," he is not dancing with the one that brung him. >> a bad political move. his base is those folks that you are talking about, in alabama, louisiana, and mississippi. it is normally to those places, the places that are the most red and contain the most members of his base. which believe in the deep state, believes in the conspiracy theories that we have been talking about for the past two years. and earlier, i was chuckling because we are in a moment where this keeps getting more and more ridiculous. but at the same time this is so, so incre
and now he doesn't like wray. >> who does he like? >> donald j.mp. >> the russian investigation has raged. sessions has been the constant of trump attacks. number his up coming book "fear," quote, trump tells porter of sessions. this guy is mentally retarded. this dumb southerner. trump writing i said neither. and being a southerner is a great thing. zerlina for you, i think you might enjoy the absurdy of this. he got enormous support in alabama, they love donald...
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the fbi director christopher wray was at the 9-11 memorial today. these are pictures from today.ees to signed up for the victim compensation fund to get the help they need. rick leventhal who was there at the pile for weeks and weeks after the attacks of 9-11 is at the memorial for us this afternoon. hey, rick. >> shepard, there was one fbi agent that died here on that day, 9-11 at ground zero. at least 15 have died since. they were among the thousands that dropped everything and raced down here in search for the survivors and the victims and to help clear the rubble and the pile. they were breathing without their own knowledge a toxic mix of chemicals and hazardous materials that contributed to 60 different types of cancer and deadly illnesses. that's why christopher wray was here this morning touring the memorial and heading inside the museum to brief some of these federal workers and encourage them to sign up for help. >> you saw things that you're never going to forget. you'll lived through experiences you never recovered from. so now it's our turn to help you. there are reso
the fbi director christopher wray was at the 9-11 memorial today. these are pictures from today.ees to signed up for the victim compensation fund to get the help they need. rick leventhal who was there at the pile for weeks and weeks after the attacks of 9-11 is at the memorial for us this afternoon. hey, rick. >> shepard, there was one fbi agent that died here on that day, 9-11 at ground zero. at least 15 have died since. they were among the thousands that dropped everything and raced...
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. >> i think christopher wray as well as as a rod rosenstein whs overseeing this investigation should push back against any directive that is going to have negative impact on our capabilities as well as the investigation. so i think they should continue to push, push push. if mr. trump and the white house does not relent and then i think they have some decisions to make, whether or not they are just going to not follow that direction and be fired, or to resign. if they really believe this is going to have serious impact on a national security, law enforcement and judicial process, they have an obligation since they took an oath of office, not to mr. trump to uphold the response abilities and agency in departments and authorities. >> sean: with all due respect we don't need lectures on the constitution from him. on caspian sea tv, hate trump and bc, other may be worried tonight, specifically anyone who signed off on those fisa applications. and by the way, mccabe, despite getting fired, and there is currently a grand jury convening at this moment about him, he's going to cash in on his
. >> i think christopher wray as well as as a rod rosenstein whs overseeing this investigation should push back against any directive that is going to have negative impact on our capabilities as well as the investigation. so i think they should continue to push, push push. if mr. trump and the white house does not relent and then i think they have some decisions to make, whether or not they are just going to not follow that direction and be fired, or to resign. if they really believe this...
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who did senate republican call when they couldn't get chris wray on the phone last week when they weree's fears about this investigation? rod rosenstein. it will be interesting to see how that meeting goes. >> the government will not be shutting down when the clock strikes midnight. low bar for success but it characterizes the appropriations process has moved forward. 75% of the fiscal will be funded through the entire fiscal year. that's the first time that's happened in 22 years. but 20% will ohm be through december. everyone thinks there will be a government shutdown december 7th. they wanted to give themselves a couple of weeks before christmas, alcohol nonling there will be at least a one or two-week shutdown. we'll go back to shutdown watch in a couple of months. >> he's making a list, the walls on it twice. >> yes. >> president trump was at the u.n. and it was hardly even a top five story in this administration but he made a number of interesting proposals there, trying to cut foreign aid to countries. trying to end the eu. we saw, you know, one indication at the u.n. of where t
who did senate republican call when they couldn't get chris wray on the phone last week when they weree's fears about this investigation? rod rosenstein. it will be interesting to see how that meeting goes. >> the government will not be shutting down when the clock strikes midnight. low bar for success but it characterizes the appropriations process has moved forward. 75% of the fiscal will be funded through the entire fiscal year. that's the first time that's happened in 22 years. but...
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fbi director christopher wray and john bolt continue denying they wrote the anonymous "new york times" op ed. this comes as the white house is really struggling to get ahead of the scathing piece by a senior trump administration official. the white house wanted a quote, unquote, coordinated response to the piece according to another administration official. instead we are seeing one denial after another, a flood of them really. at least 27 denials now from the highest echelons of the trump administration. vice president mike pence moving very quickly to say he did not write the critical essay. his office releasing a statement first saying this, the vice president puts his name on his op eds and he is not alone. i'm going to show you the list so far of everyone who has issued a denial including secretary of state mike pompeo, director of national intelligence dan coates, attorney general jeff sessions. james mattis. a white house official printed and hand delivered to the president but here's the thing. history has shown just because someone denies they're not the source, denies they'
fbi director christopher wray and john bolt continue denying they wrote the anonymous "new york times" op ed. this comes as the white house is really struggling to get ahead of the scathing piece by a senior trump administration official. the white house wanted a quote, unquote, coordinated response to the piece according to another administration official. instead we are seeing one denial after another, a flood of them really. at least 27 denials now from the highest echelons of the...
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and giving wray advice is one of the people that signed the phony fisa applications as was rosenstein gave him the advice to fire comey. it's incestuous. >> lou: is it time to fire mueller? >> it would probably be better for next person that takes rosenstein's job. >> lou: up next, a newly leaked video shows google executives, they were so bereave and they shouldn'tover come the depression after the 2016 presidential election which hillary clinton much to their shock and dismay did not win. >> people here are pretty upset and pretty sad because of the election. >> this election was particularly hard. >> it was shock to all of us, the results of the election. >> can i move to canada? it was a massive kick in the gut that we were going to lose. what we all need right now is a hug. >> lou: poor google. everybody needed a hug. oh, yes, they worked tirelessly for hillary clinton. stay with us. we'll be right back. every year, millions of americans are exposed to a contagious virus. it's not a disease but it's toxic. it's not genetic but we're all at risk. you can contract it from a strange
and giving wray advice is one of the people that signed the phony fisa applications as was rosenstein gave him the advice to fire comey. it's incestuous. >> lou: is it time to fire mueller? >> it would probably be better for next person that takes rosenstein's job. >> lou: up next, a newly leaked video shows google executives, they were so bereave and they shouldn'tover come the depression after the 2016 presidential election which hillary clinton much to their shock and...
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and giving wray advice is one of the people that signed the phony fisa applications as was rosenstein gave him the advice to fire comey. it's incestuous. >> lou: is it time to fire mueller? >> it would probably be better for next person that takes rosenstein's job. >> lou: up next, a newly leaked video shows google executives, they were so bereave and they shouldn'tover come the depression after the 2016 presidential election which hillary clinton much to their shock and dismay did not win. >> people here are pretty upset and pretty sad because of the election. >> this election was particularly hard. >> it was shock to all of us, the results of the election. >> can i move to canada? it was a massive kick in the gut that we were going to lose. what we all need right now is a hug. >> lou: poor google. everybody needed a hug. oh, yes, they worked tirelessly for hillary clinton. stay with us. we'll be right back. racing isn't the only thing on my mind. and with godaddy, i'm making my ideas real. when i created my business, i needed a way to showcase it. ( ♪ ) with godaddy, you can get a w
and giving wray advice is one of the people that signed the phony fisa applications as was rosenstein gave him the advice to fire comey. it's incestuous. >> lou: is it time to fire mueller? >> it would probably be better for next person that takes rosenstein's job. >> lou: up next, a newly leaked video shows google executives, they were so bereave and they shouldn'tover come the depression after the 2016 presidential election which hillary clinton much to their shock and...
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wray drags his feet as well, there's another opportunity. rosenstein needs to go.is the perfect opportunity given the context and given the amount of information that's going to be revealed, that he is actively suppressing this criminal conspiracy. now is the time for mr. rosenstein to be fired and this documentation when released will only confirm and compound that. lou: i know you have expressed your view on their slow-walking whether at the department of justice or the fbi or the dni, the intelligence community. so i'm asking you more of a political question now, and that is to assess whether that slow-walking will mean that we see documents in a week, whether we see them in a month, or will we, god forbid, see them after the election sometime because that looks like what this is a preface to, this statement from the department of justice. >> right. well, the deep state political operatives will drag their feet to kick it past the election, but i can urge and compel the leadership in those organizations, those agencies, as well as president trump, time is of the
wray drags his feet as well, there's another opportunity. rosenstein needs to go.is the perfect opportunity given the context and given the amount of information that's going to be revealed, that he is actively suppressing this criminal conspiracy. now is the time for mr. rosenstein to be fired and this documentation when released will only confirm and compound that. lou: i know you have expressed your view on their slow-walking whether at the department of justice or the fbi or the dni, the...
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. >> what about his new director for the fbi, chris wray. he came out and talked about the lingering stench over there. at some point chris wray is going to have to come out and defend his people and defend his department. so i don't think anybody is safe over there. i think it's a question of timing. it's very clear sessions is going to be gone, probably after the election. and i think sort of the game right now inside the white house is to control the president and to try and say, look, don't do anything right now because we have this election coming up in 40 odd days and we want to get kavanaugh passed. this is important to your base. sit tight if you possibly can. we all know with donald trump that may last a couple of days, but we just -- we just can't predict. you know, he's going to bedminster this weekend. the last time, if i recall, he was at bedminster a while ago, that was when he wrote a letter saying he was going fire jim comey. so who knows what's going to happen. >> i guess the other question, david, is what impact would rod r
. >> what about his new director for the fbi, chris wray. he came out and talked about the lingering stench over there. at some point chris wray is going to have to come out and defend his people and defend his department. so i don't think anybody is safe over there. i think it's a question of timing. it's very clear sessions is going to be gone, probably after the election. and i think sort of the game right now inside the white house is to control the president and to try and say, look,...
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and christopher wray the f.b.i.and rosenstein who has much to hide and cover up here. >> sean: signed the last fisa warrant. >> will still redact some portion in defiance of the president's -- redact some portion in defiance of the president's order. if they in good conscience feel they can't do it, they should resign. in the alternative, the president should fire them for insubordination for refusing a direct order. >> sean: this is a very scary time because the constitution is clear on executive power. article 2, section 1. >> the first sentence. >> sean: defying the president of the united states is a scary time. you have been amazing. thank you both. congrats onen the book. i don't want to ever be on the other side of you. when we come back we have the latest on the effort to declassify the fisa documents, the 302s. then we speak to the house committee chairman devin nunes. we have a big announcement that is about tomorrow. that is straight ahead. ♪ -here comes the rain. [ horn honking ] [ engine revving ] what'
and christopher wray the f.b.i.and rosenstein who has much to hide and cover up here. >> sean: signed the last fisa warrant. >> will still redact some portion in defiance of the president's -- redact some portion in defiance of the president's order. if they in good conscience feel they can't do it, they should resign. in the alternative, the president should fire them for insubordination for refusing a direct order. >> sean: this is a very scary time because the constitution...
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now, the disturbing news as christopher wray just told us is that there's this home grown threat. there are 5,000 open fbi investigations and we've seen those attack asks they've killed a lot of people, but they are not an -- home grown attacks are sort of organized attacks, and in most cases they don't rise as ken says to the level of existential. does that mean we should feel safer today than we did 17 years ago? >> only to a certain extent. i think a better way to look at these attacks is to call them aspirational attacks. people have been infused with the belief that if they carry out some sort of terrorism whether it's planning a bombing or getting a knife or a car, that they can affect the world at their own level, or at least the news media output for a day or two, and this is what the fbi has to deal with. you know, back in the 80s in the era we used to call the good old days of terrorism where all terrorist groups were cells and every once in a while you would have the lone wolf guy like the unabomber. now it's all lone wolves, groups like al qaeda, isis, right wing extre
now, the disturbing news as christopher wray just told us is that there's this home grown threat. there are 5,000 open fbi investigations and we've seen those attack asks they've killed a lot of people, but they are not an -- home grown attacks are sort of organized attacks, and in most cases they don't rise as ken says to the level of existential. does that mean we should feel safer today than we did 17 years ago? >> only to a certain extent. i think a better way to look at these attacks...
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. >>> is it so unprecedented that you think that director wray and coats should quit? >> i think it becomes quite clear that we are at that point. if in this process when the president says reveal they say we are reviewing, and after review they come up and say mr. president, this stuff here just can't go out, he insists that it does, at that point they have to conclude that they are no longer a guardrail on i will will legitimate presidential activity, they are no longer able to protect their institution. and therefore by leaving they may be doog ting the greater go. >> that was michael hayden reacting to the call from the president to declassify tu clac documents related to the russia probe. a move trump feels will vindicate him, but one that goes against the direction and advice from top national security officials who fear that it would compromise sources and methods. and as we mentioned, trump's war with the fbi reached a new level today when he said asked what he thought the outcome of his long running fight with the fbi, how it would look, the president said i h
. >>> is it so unprecedented that you think that director wray and coats should quit? >> i think it becomes quite clear that we are at that point. if in this process when the president says reveal they say we are reviewing, and after review they come up and say mr. president, this stuff here just can't go out, he insists that it does, at that point they have to conclude that they are no longer a guardrail on i will will legitimate presidential activity, they are no longer able to...
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. >> christopher wray, dan coates, rod rosenstein should push back against any directive that is going to have negative impact on our capabilities as well as the investigation. if mr. trump and the white house does not relent, i think they have some decisions to make, whether or not they're just not going to follow that direction and be fired, or to resign. >> laura: so brennan is telling people to practice rank insubordination. okay. joining us now to discuss, former house oversight committee chair, jason chaffetz. he's the author of the book "deep state." how an army of bureaucrats are working to destroy the trump agenda. jason, this is wild. it's good timing for your book out today. here we have brennan saying what he said. clapper comes out tonight on another show and says it's unethical for the president to declassify this material. what of this? >> the president of the united states, donald trump, he is the only constitutional officer that the people have entrusted to make these decisions. not these other yahoos. i know he was talking about revoking their security clearances. i h
. >> christopher wray, dan coates, rod rosenstein should push back against any directive that is going to have negative impact on our capabilities as well as the investigation. if mr. trump and the white house does not relent, i think they have some decisions to make, whether or not they're just not going to follow that direction and be fired, or to resign. >> laura: so brennan is telling people to practice rank insubordination. okay. joining us now to discuss, former house...
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. >> right, and what about his new director for the fbi, chris wray.dent just came out and talked about the lingering stench over there. at some point chris wray is going to have to come out and defend his people and defend his department. so i don't think anybody is safe over there. i think it's a question of timing. it's very clear sessions is going to be gone, probably after the election. and i think sort of the game right now inside the white house is to control the president and to try and say, look, don't do anything right now because we have this election coming up in 40-odd days and we want to get kavanaugh passed. we have to get him confirmed. this is important to your base. sit tight if you possibly can. we all know with donald trump that that may last a couple of days, but we just -- we just can't predict. you know, he's going to bedminster this weekend. the last time, if i recall, he was at bedminster a while ago, that was when he wrote a letter saying he was going to fire jim comey. so, who knows what's going to happen. >> i guess the othe
. >> right, and what about his new director for the fbi, chris wray.dent just came out and talked about the lingering stench over there. at some point chris wray is going to have to come out and defend his people and defend his department. so i don't think anybody is safe over there. i think it's a question of timing. it's very clear sessions is going to be gone, probably after the election. and i think sort of the game right now inside the white house is to control the president and to...
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but in that negotiation there was a certain point in which they decided to call director wray to ask him how much they could accomplish in a week, and they couldn't get director wray and got fbi director rosenstein who told them an investigation could be helpful. >> i think that was an remarkable development. and what you saw there was a tremendous effort to try to have some justice in this case. after dr. ford's compelling testimony yesterday, to see the mood change after lindsey graham's extremely partisan attack, after the extraordinary partisanship of kavanaugh himself, and his disrespect, to see the mood shift as if this was just a done deal, they were going to install this man on the court despite the testimony, the evidence against him of attempting to rape dr. ford, to see that and hear what was happening in that room, in the anteroom was so profound, to see the devotion to actually having what he'we've been calling for, which was a supplemental fbi investigation was an amazing turn of events. we'll see what happens next. >> i want to go back to lindsey graham's attitude beca
but in that negotiation there was a certain point in which they decided to call director wray to ask him how much they could accomplish in a week, and they couldn't get director wray and got fbi director rosenstein who told them an investigation could be helpful. >> i think that was an remarkable development. and what you saw there was a tremendous effort to try to have some justice in this case. after dr. ford's compelling testimony yesterday, to see the mood change after lindsey...