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it also includes a couple of select quotes from interviews they did with comey's advisers where comey's advisers are telling the ig that they were stunned, they were shocked, it was disappointment to see that this is how comey had acted. again, this is the ig report. they sent this information over to the department of justice and it was up to the department of justice to decide whether to prosecute comey. utter mitly they decided they were not going to bring any charges and part of that was they didn't feel they could prove that comey had intended to violate the law here. so again a damming document for his conduct but not something he's going to face prosecution for. >> sarah murray, thanks much. let's speak to former deputy assistant general williams. you served in the justice department. as you look at this document here -- the key allegation was whether he shared classified information in the memos. they clear him of that. they sometime ago decided they're not going to pursue criminal prosecution. they do say he set a dangerous example in an attempt to, quote, achieve a personally
it also includes a couple of select quotes from interviews they did with comey's advisers where comey's advisers are telling the ig that they were stunned, they were shocked, it was disappointment to see that this is how comey had acted. again, this is the ig report. they sent this information over to the department of justice and it was up to the department of justice to decide whether to prosecute comey. utter mitly they decided they were not going to bring any charges and part of that was...
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in comey's mind, and this is comey, he has a history of doing this. he felt he couldn't trust anybody. he couldn't go to anyone in the administration about this, at the department of justice. jeff sessions was the attorney general who he didn't trust. he didn't trust rod rosenstein who was the deputy attorney general at the time. he couldn't raise these concerns to anyone internally. his ultimate goal was to get a special counsel appointed. so he does this, he gets this out there, he gets this information out into the public sphere. and then what does rod rosenstein do? immediately turns around and appoints a special counsel. so i think looking back, i think people internally at the fbi certainly are not happy this is how this played out. the other thing, i think there's going to be some changes as a result of all of this in the end. remember, there's another inspector general report coming out that has to deal more with the russia investigation. likely some changes after that at the fbi. >> to your pointiuyour point, c graham tweeted out this is the
in comey's mind, and this is comey, he has a history of doing this. he felt he couldn't trust anybody. he couldn't go to anyone in the administration about this, at the department of justice. jeff sessions was the attorney general who he didn't trust. he didn't trust rod rosenstein who was the deputy attorney general at the time. he couldn't raise these concerns to anyone internally. his ultimate goal was to get a special counsel appointed. so he does this, he gets this out there, he gets this...
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determine comey did wrong here? >> reporter: violated policy. that is, you don't circumvent the process, you don't go around the department of justice. you don't go around the fbi, and then on your own, unilaterally decide, okay, i'm going to release information because i want to see something done in this investigation. and that is that -- we know that comey wanted a special counsel appointed in this case, and so he has said so himself, that he put this out there, he leaked some of this information out there through his lawyer to try and get a special counsel appointed. and the two key things here, as you said, john, was that for comey, look, he did violate policy. i think he is fully aware that he did that. the thing, though, most important for him is that the inspector general here found he did not leak classified information. he didn't give any information to the media that is classified. so he did get something out of this, obviously violated policy is a big issue. the inspector general saying that he put, basically, people in danger. by do
determine comey did wrong here? >> reporter: violated policy. that is, you don't circumvent the process, you don't go around the department of justice. you don't go around the fbi, and then on your own, unilaterally decide, okay, i'm going to release information because i want to see something done in this investigation. and that is that -- we know that comey wanted a special counsel appointed in this case, and so he has said so himself, that he put this out there, he leaked some of this...
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number one, that director comey violated d.o.j. policy and these guidelines with respect to information and how to safeguard them, but also that we're in remarkable times and the president of the united states, senior law enforcement officials did not trust him to the point that a number of them around him needed to write memoranda, writing down every word he said because they didn't know he wouldn't lie. even the white house counsel don mcgahn -- and this is in the mueller report, there is an entire section on it. mcgahn whenever he was face to face with the president would write memoranda afterward because he was president certain the president wouldn't lie afterward. so those two things can be true. yes, comey might have behaved in a manner that wasn't entirely appropriate, but also the conduct of the president was so problematic that people behaved in a remarkable way. >> well, that's basically the argument that comey's been making all along. extraordinary times or alarming times, as he would say, calls for extraordinary measur
number one, that director comey violated d.o.j. policy and these guidelines with respect to information and how to safeguard them, but also that we're in remarkable times and the president of the united states, senior law enforcement officials did not trust him to the point that a number of them around him needed to write memoranda, writing down every word he said because they didn't know he wouldn't lie. even the white house counsel don mcgahn -- and this is in the mueller report, there is an...
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rosenstein are aiming at comey, taking a look at comey and firing at him when there was corrupt activity he was responding to. and mr. rosensteinen is the calling that out in anyway. >> mr. rosenstein read your tweet because he wrote in response, notice how this pundit misses the point and illustrates it. >> your response to that? >> well, i think what he's trying to convey, he's being kind of mysterious here. what he's trying to convey, the belief that if you just follow the rules it's going to work out, trust our system, trust the processes, and following orders and following policies, sometimes when there is an evil corruption that is being done in front of your eyes. is not the right course. mr. rosenstein stood silently when attorney general barmaid a number of misleading statements. i think it's -- i think that everyone has to examine their own conscience, but mr. comey should not be the target of rosenstein's ire in my view. >> renato mar iot ti always good to see you. >>> 21 million residents in the path of a monster storm. we're tracking dorian as a state of emergency is issued
rosenstein are aiming at comey, taking a look at comey and firing at him when there was corrupt activity he was responding to. and mr. rosensteinen is the calling that out in anyway. >> mr. rosenstein read your tweet because he wrote in response, notice how this pundit misses the point and illustrates it. >> your response to that? >> well, i think what he's trying to convey, he's being kind of mysterious here. what he's trying to convey, the belief that if you just follow the...
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comey didn't prosecute clinton. the d.o.j. i.g. faulted comey for going rogue on that announcement. now jim jordan has equipped in a statement that after comey cleared clinton, comey decided to mishandle sensitive information. the partisan bickering continues. >> it will continue for some time. no doubt. good report. thank you very much. >>> just ahead, an alleged school shooting plot is foiled as police arrest a college freshman they say was preparing to attack. me. uh, well, this will be the kitchen. and we'd like to put a fire pit out there, and a dock with a boat, maybe. why haven't you started building? well, tyler's off to college... and mom's getting older... and eventually we would like to retire. yeah, it's a lot. but td ameritrade can help you build a plan for today and tomorrow. great. can you help us pour the foundation too? i think you want a house near the lake, not in it. come with a goal. leave with a plan. td ameritrade. ♪ i felt i couldn't be at my best for my family. in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured and left those doubts behind. i faced reminders of my
comey didn't prosecute clinton. the d.o.j. i.g. faulted comey for going rogue on that announcement. now jim jordan has equipped in a statement that after comey cleared clinton, comey decided to mishandle sensitive information. the partisan bickering continues. >> it will continue for some time. no doubt. good report. thank you very much. >>> just ahead, an alleged school shooting plot is foiled as police arrest a college freshman they say was preparing to attack. me. uh, well,...
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talking about comey. the doj declined to prosecute comey. do you think -- they said that he violated fbi policy, but do you think this was a correct outcome? >> i do. i think it was a rebuke of james comey and a serious one because the main thing that james comey did wrong is he took information, sensitive information, not necessarily classified but sensitive about an ongoing criminal investigation, he gave it to a friend of his outside the department in order for that person to give to to the media. an ordinary prosecutor like i was does that, you get fired. i mean, that is a breach of the fbi rules, but i think what we should not lose sight of is none of this is any sort of vindication for donald trump. it doesn't change anything about what comey was writing about in those memos, donald trump demanding loyalty of him and donald trump trying to get him to shut down the flynn investigation. those are still -- i believe obstructive acts. and today's finding on comey has nothing to do with clearing trump of that. >> let's bring sean in. sean,
talking about comey. the doj declined to prosecute comey. do you think -- they said that he violated fbi policy, but do you think this was a correct outcome? >> i do. i think it was a rebuke of james comey and a serious one because the main thing that james comey did wrong is he took information, sensitive information, not necessarily classified but sensitive about an ongoing criminal investigation, he gave it to a friend of his outside the department in order for that person to give to...
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in the way that comey reacted to this. so certainly not a positive portrayal of how the former fbi director conducted himself. >> so the report says it wasn't classified information, but it was confidential. meantime, james comey is already talking. what is he saying? >> well, he's latching onto a part of this report that says that what comey shared with the media was not the classified portion in any of these memos. and so comey is coming out essentially and defending himself on twitter and saying i'm not a leeker. he said i don't need a public apology from those who defamed me but a quick message of sorry we lied about you would be nice and all of those who spent two years about me going to jail or being a liar or a leaker, ask yourselves why you trust people who gave you bad info for so long, including the president. >> and breaking policy or sharing confidential information is not something worth prosecuting? >> well, they referred this, the inspector general referred this to the joij and said essentially it is up to y
in the way that comey reacted to this. so certainly not a positive portrayal of how the former fbi director conducted himself. >> so the report says it wasn't classified information, but it was confidential. meantime, james comey is already talking. what is he saying? >> well, he's latching onto a part of this report that says that what comey shared with the media was not the classified portion in any of these memos. and so comey is coming out essentially and defending himself on...
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the criticism of comey is, rules are rules. tough find a way within the rules to find a way to achieve what needs to be done. there were avenues for him to do that. he could have stayed in the chain of command. that's what the justice department is all about. he could have gone to the inspector general. he could have gone to congress. he even could have gone to the media without disclosing these sensitive pieces of information. >> the message is you can't have everybody in the n bithinking everybody can bring work product home and put it in the closet. >> there's a bit of hypocrisy here. james comey used to go around when i was in the department of justice and give his reservoir speech. the idea he would say to all of us young prosecutors and agents is the best thing you have here is a reservoir of trust and confidence. all it takes is one crack to drain that reservoir. and now i think comey's conduct doesn't quite match up with his rhetoric. >> asha, do you agree? do you think there are other avenues he could have taken and he
the criticism of comey is, rules are rules. tough find a way within the rules to find a way to achieve what needs to be done. there were avenues for him to do that. he could have stayed in the chain of command. that's what the justice department is all about. he could have gone to the inspector general. he could have gone to congress. he even could have gone to the media without disclosing these sensitive pieces of information. >> the message is you can't have everybody in the n...
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the ig still had a number of concerns with comey's behavior. they referred this over to the department of justice the to decide if they want to prosecute it. ultimately the doj said they would not bring charges against comey because they didn't feel the evidence was there that comey knew and intended to violate the rules in handling classified material. >> thank you. still ahead the president considers yet another move that would please vladimir putin. powerful words from a u.s. attorney in response to threats made against a jewish community center. hear his stern warning for white supremacists. >> 200 companies tell president trump what you're doing will cost jobs. i'll speak with a ceo of one of them. thanks to priceline working with top airlines to turn their unsold seats into amazing deals, family reunion attendance is up. we're all related! yeah, i see it. and because priceline offers great deals by comparing thousands of prices in real time, sports fans are seeing more away games. various: yeah-h-h! is that safe? oh, y... ahh! not at all.
the ig still had a number of concerns with comey's behavior. they referred this over to the department of justice the to decide if they want to prosecute it. ultimately the doj said they would not bring charges against comey because they didn't feel the evidence was there that comey knew and intended to violate the rules in handling classified material. >> thank you. still ahead the president considers yet another move that would please vladimir putin. powerful words from a u.s. attorney...
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but the department of justice says it will not prosecute comey. i want to talk about this now with cnn crime and justice reporter shimon prokupecz. you've gone through this report. tell us about it. >> the headlines really, it's critical of the former fbi director, the inspector general taking issue obviously with what comey did here in leaking some of this information to the media, to "the new york times," how he handled some of the memos. the key thing here, what they say, is that, yes, this did volate fbi policy and violated his employee agreement. he wasn't supposed to release this information. and then the other key thing for comey in all of this is that the inspector general found that no classified information was leaked, so that is helpful, obviously, to the former fbi director. and here's -- one of the key lines that i found in this report certainly is how they address why the former fbi director did this. here's what the inspector general says, that by not safeguarding sensitive information obtained during the course of his fbi employmen
but the department of justice says it will not prosecute comey. i want to talk about this now with cnn crime and justice reporter shimon prokupecz. you've gone through this report. tell us about it. >> the headlines really, it's critical of the former fbi director, the inspector general taking issue obviously with what comey did here in leaking some of this information to the media, to "the new york times," how he handled some of the memos. the key thing here, what they say, is...
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they referred comey for possible prosecution for mishandling the classified information. it turns out some of the information in those memoses the fbi later determined contained the lowest level of classification, which is confidenceal. so prosecutors decided that they could not bring a case, in part because they couldn't prove that comey knew at the time that there was classified information in there, and he was purposely mishandling this information. so the bottom line is there are not going to be any charges. of course you know, brooke, that the president has tweeting about this more than a year, and some of his allies in congress have called on the just department to bring charges against comey for mishandling at the times classification. there's a broader investigation, and we'll see those findings probably in the fall. >> evan perez, thank you very much for the update there. >>> we are also following breaking news out of the north korea. a u.s. officials telling cnn they believe the regime launched not one, but two short-range ballistic missiles. we'll blob. we'll b
they referred comey for possible prosecution for mishandling the classified information. it turns out some of the information in those memoses the fbi later determined contained the lowest level of classification, which is confidenceal. so prosecutors decided that they could not bring a case, in part because they couldn't prove that comey knew at the time that there was classified information in there, and he was purposely mishandling this information. so the bottom line is there are not going...
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>> the inspector general took a pretty dim view of how comey handled these memos. they said he violated fbi rules, and he set a dangerous press accident for current and former members of the fbi in handling this sensitive information, though they did concede that numb of the information he ultimately shared with a colleague to the "new york times" was not classified information. he was explaining why he wanted to get these memos out here. >> i asked a friend of mine to share the content of the memo with a reporter. i didn't do it myself for a variety of reasons, but i asked him too, i thought that might prompt the appointment of a special counsel. so i asked a close friend of mine to do it. >> the report says comey had chevrolet other lawful options to him which hi told us was hi goal. what was not permitted was the disclosures of sensitive investigative information obtained in order to achieve a personally desirable outkim. >> after rue vice the matter, the department declined prosecution, but then went on to say, as described in this report, we conclude that come
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>> so right now we reached out to james comey, fbi, doj, we don't have a response from them. cnn hasn't independently corroborated the claim patrick byrne is claiming. he did not provide any proof of it. we will continue to reach out to see if we can corroborate any parts of the story. we were told by a u.s. official that patrick burns met with officials from the justice department to talk about the beginning of the russian investigation and some viewed what he had to say as credible because he did have operational details that was not widely known. but we haven't heard back from law enforcement or james comey. >> i want to bring in matthew rosenberg. a lot of accusations being made. some of our experts are saying let's take it slow. let's look at these. you heard what he is claiming. what are your big questions here? >> i mean there is a lot here. my biggest question is look. was maria butina the center of some kind of political operation or anything in 2015 or a russian grad student? you kind of hear both versions of it. what people on the right say is that she was a smallt
>> so right now we reached out to james comey, fbi, doj, we don't have a response from them. cnn hasn't independently corroborated the claim patrick byrne is claiming. he did not provide any proof of it. we will continue to reach out to see if we can corroborate any parts of the story. we were told by a u.s. official that patrick burns met with officials from the justice department to talk about the beginning of the russian investigation and some viewed what he had to say as credible...
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we've reached out to james comey, peter strzok, fbi, doj, we don't have a response. obviously cnn has not corroborated the claims he's. he shared a rambling account of what happened but he didn't actually provide any proof of it either. we'll have to reach out and see if we can corroborate his story. it is worth mentioning, we were told by an official that he did meet with justice department officials earlier this year to talk about the beginning of the russia investigation. and there were some who viewed what he had to say as credible because he did have some operational details and information about that stuff that was not widely known. in terms of the latest allegations he's making, we still have not heard back from law enforcement or james comey. >> matthew, hello to you. there are a lot of accusations being made. some of our experts are saying, let's take it slow and look at these. you heard what he's claiming. what do you think? what are your big questions? >> there is a lot here. my biggest question is really, look, was maria butina at the center of a politica
we've reached out to james comey, peter strzok, fbi, doj, we don't have a response. obviously cnn has not corroborated the claims he's. he shared a rambling account of what happened but he didn't actually provide any proof of it either. we'll have to reach out and see if we can corroborate his story. it is worth mentioning, we were told by an official that he did meet with justice department officials earlier this year to talk about the beginning of the russia investigation. and there were some...
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the inspector general releasing its report to james comey. comey broke fbi protocol on his meeting with president trump. ultimately, the doj decided not to prosecute. explain why they declined to prosecute? >> because in the end what he did was, he violated fbi internal policies, the contention was were these memos that were released, these are memos he took of his conversations with trump when he thought trump was acting strangely, and was asking for loyalty oaths and was kind of pressuring him to lift the cloud on the russian investigation. all this strange kind of mob like behavior that comey saw. some of the material in those memos was classified, now we learn today the classified information involves things like trump saying some country was not worth returning a phone call to ahead of others, and the leader of another country is crazy. the fbi classified these things to avoid a diplomatic embarrassment. by leaking these memos, they -- he had disregarded the classified markings on the documents. he says he did that in the bigger interest
the inspector general releasing its report to james comey. comey broke fbi protocol on his meeting with president trump. ultimately, the doj decided not to prosecute. explain why they declined to prosecute? >> because in the end what he did was, he violated fbi internal policies, the contention was were these memos that were released, these are memos he took of his conversations with trump when he thought trump was acting strangely, and was asking for loyalty oaths and was kind of...
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the watchdog found no evidence comey nor his attorneys released any classified information. cnn has reported d.o.j. prosecutors do not believe there was evidence to show comey intended to violate laws and have no plans to charge him. the seven memos became a catalyst for the special counsel investigation. comey responding to the report saying, quote, i don't need a public apoelgs from those who defamed me, but a quick message with a sorry, we lied about you, would be nice. >>> stop vaping. immediately. that warning from the city of milwaukee, after 16 people were hospitalized this month with chemical pneumonia. all of them reported vaping or inhaling potent marijuana product. health officials are advising people to stop using vapes, e-cigarettes and liquid thc products. officials are aware of 32 cases of lung disease, 89% reported using e-cigarettes or other vaping devices. >>> another lawmaker caught up in a black face scandal hear what she is saying now. >>> welcome back. alabama governor kay ivy apologizing for appearing in a racist skit when she attended auburn universit
the watchdog found no evidence comey nor his attorneys released any classified information. cnn has reported d.o.j. prosecutors do not believe there was evidence to show comey intended to violate laws and have no plans to charge him. the seven memos became a catalyst for the special counsel investigation. comey responding to the report saying, quote, i don't need a public apoelgs from those who defamed me, but a quick message with a sorry, we lied about you, would be nice. >>> stop...
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comey. let's get straight to evan perez. tell us about this investigation. wow. >> reporter: yeah, wow, right? so the inspector general of the justice department has been looking into among other things james comey's handling of some memos that he wrote over his interactions with then -- the beginning of president trump's term. he wrote multiple of these memos, two of them in particular were later determined by the justice department, by the fbi, to contain classified information at the lowest level, confidential level. this is the lowest level of classification. so what we're told is in recent weeks, the inspector general investigators decided that they would refer this for possible prosecution and justice department prosecutors have declined to bring charges against the former fbi director, james comey, in part because they determined that because the memos in question were not classified at the time, that they later were deemed to be classified and marked classified by the fbi, that they couldn't prove that james comey intended to violate the laws that go
comey. let's get straight to evan perez. tell us about this investigation. wow. >> reporter: yeah, wow, right? so the inspector general of the justice department has been looking into among other things james comey's handling of some memos that he wrote over his interactions with then -- the beginning of president trump's term. he wrote multiple of these memos, two of them in particular were later determined by the justice department, by the fbi, to contain classified information at the...
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and yet comey broke policy to make sure that this investigation did happen. how do you reconcile that? >> first, jim -- this is not the first controversial issue that he took what many consider extraordinary action, the first one being the handling of the clinton email investigation. and so in this case jim -- in both cases i will say, having worked with him and i'm a friend of his and admirer of him, i think he did what he thought was the right thing. i don't take issue with what the department of justice inspector general said. yeah, it violated the standard protocols and procedures of the fbi. i don't think there's a rule book, though, for this extraordinary situation involving potential, and emphasize potential criminality of a president. so jim did what he thought was the right thing to do for the country. now, one man's leaker is another man's whistleblower. and in this case i think he was whistle blowing to the public. we would not have known what we've since learned, i think, were it not for the action that jim took. >> his book, "higher loyalty," thi
and yet comey broke policy to make sure that this investigation did happen. how do you reconcile that? >> first, jim -- this is not the first controversial issue that he took what many consider extraordinary action, the first one being the handling of the clinton email investigation. and so in this case jim -- in both cases i will say, having worked with him and i'm a friend of his and admirer of him, i think he did what he thought was the right thing. i don't take issue with what the...
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closing the book on any allegations of wrong doing. >> the president accuses comey of breaking the law but doesn't the fbi director to decide what shut should be or shouldn't be classified? they say some of that information was confidential, even though it wasn't at the time and this may have been a problem. >> absolutely. this is a joke. can you imagine going to a judge saying this was unsensitive and -- >> national security information when you release it means you're giving the adversary an advantage and you're exposing how the u.s. collects intelligence. this is a conversation between the fbi director and the president. when you see top secret code word released, that's a problem. confidential is one of the lowest levels of classification. >> i think it's the lowest. >> it's about the lowest. officially only us suspect i would say but that's not even classified. >> it is certainly one of the lowest. usually it's not even referred to as classified information. >> i suspect the grocery list for the white house is confidential. you can't say i'm going to put him at judicial risk becau
closing the book on any allegations of wrong doing. >> the president accuses comey of breaking the law but doesn't the fbi director to decide what shut should be or shouldn't be classified? they say some of that information was confidential, even though it wasn't at the time and this may have been a problem. >> absolutely. this is a joke. can you imagine going to a judge saying this was unsensitive and -- >> national security information when you release it means you're giving...
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but this request is coming from x, y and z. >> you think jim comey knew? >> 100%. >> patrick byrne, we will do our damnest to track all of it down. you say you will provide the names. they did not say you gave them the identities of anybody in their statement. they said you had certain operational knowledge that would not have been public. we will continue to do our work. the channels are open with you. i want the truth to come out. i appreciate you telling your side of the story here tonight. >> thank you chris. it has been an honor. i am going to lay low. best of luck to everybody. good news for republicans and democrats. the republicans are wrong. the democrats did not just dream up the russian investigation. the fbi did. that i had me jumping up and down saying there was a problem and looking at it. the republicans are wrong to say that it was fabricated out of nowhere. what they are right about though is that it was actually being politicized. anyway, i am very sorry. i am going to lay low. best of luck. honorable for you to have me on. >> i am not te
but this request is coming from x, y and z. >> you think jim comey knew? >> 100%. >> patrick byrne, we will do our damnest to track all of it down. you say you will provide the names. they did not say you gave them the identities of anybody in their statement. they said you had certain operational knowledge that would not have been public. we will continue to do our work. the channels are open with you. i want the truth to come out. i appreciate you telling your side of the...
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. >>> i want to turn to a different subject, paul's favorite subject, james comey. today the fbi it is snipper general report found that comey violated the fbi policy when he shared confidential memos containing classified information with a friend -- i should also say that the inspector general said that he never released classified information. it do you thinking this going to have my impact down the road? >> yes, the left is pretending he's a hero, because he attacks trump. he was extremely careless with classified information. that's what he said about my friend hillary clinton, which is highly unethical. he made trump president. he's got to live with that. had he not intervened, a contravening all justice department practices, he weighed in in july, he was investigating hillary and trump, never revealed he was investigating the trump campaign. she was cleared, yet he attacked her. days before the election, he comes up with this cab amamie i'm going to resoap the investigation, which tanked hillary, gave the white house to trump. every time he wants to grib. >>
. >>> i want to turn to a different subject, paul's favorite subject, james comey. today the fbi it is snipper general report found that comey violated the fbi policy when he shared confidential memos containing classified information with a friend -- i should also say that the inspector general said that he never released classified information. it do you thinking this going to have my impact down the road? >> yes, the left is pretending he's a hero, because he attacks trump. he...
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>> well, i agree, it will disappoint him and other critics of jim comey. i think it was, though, the right decision on it for two reasons. both in the interest of fairness and as well more practical. >>> i never saw the memo in question. i'm quite sure that jim in his own mind took great care to ensure that there were not classified information. i'm told, what i understand is that retroactively, the fbi classified one of them as confidential, which is a pretty low bar for classification. >> hm-mm. >> and i'm, i would be curious, what their rationale was for saying that, one memo was classify. so, anyway, i think, you know, justice was served here by refusing to pros cute. i think they would have a hard time making a case before a judge. >> yeahme -- yeah, you know, th president was asked about ongoing russian interference and whether will he brought it up to president putin in his phone call yesterday. watch this. >> mr. president, you said last week, that he is interfering in elections right now. >> do you believe this? you don't believe this, do you? bye
>> well, i agree, it will disappoint him and other critics of jim comey. i think it was, though, the right decision on it for two reasons. both in the interest of fairness and as well more practical. >>> i never saw the memo in question. i'm quite sure that jim in his own mind took great care to ensure that there were not classified information. i'm told, what i understand is that retroactively, the fbi classified one of them as confidential, which is a pretty low bar for...
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i was specifically told, this request is coming from jim comey at the request of somebody. who i'm not going to name. do not assume it is the president. do not assume -- it was president obama. do not assume that. that came out -- absolutely. this is all the stuff. >> and you have their names. >> oh, yeah. this is the kindergarten style. >> when they respond they're going to say, we like patrick byrne. he was good in business but this story is 100%. >> they're not going to do. that i promise you. they're going to no comment. they will not come out and deny this. >> if they come out and deny this -- >> do you have anything in writing? >> this is the silly part. >> not that silly. this story is so wild. >> chris -- >> you have to have some proof. >> i'm light years beyond all the world you're talking about. this is all fed into the doj on april 5 and april 30th. nine days later, on may 9th, they moved maria butina from an isolation cell in a unit in virginia to the nicest women's camp in the federal system. and -- >> how do you know? >> and on may 14, john durham was appointe
i was specifically told, this request is coming from jim comey at the request of somebody. who i'm not going to name. do not assume it is the president. do not assume -- it was president obama. do not assume that. that came out -- absolutely. this is all the stuff. >> and you have their names. >> oh, yeah. this is the kindergarten style. >> when they respond they're going to say, we like patrick byrne. he was good in business but this story is 100%. >> they're not going...
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comey testified that he hoped the actions would prompt investigation. >>> ricardo rossello is leaving office today but who will replace him is unclear. the puerto rico legislature delayed a vote to appoint piro lussie. wanda vasquez would be next in line. she has said she does not want the job. if the time comes, she will assume the responsibility imposed by the constitution. >>> no runway? no problem. see what drivers saw as a plane came in for an emergency landing on the highway next. ything! at the end of a long day, it's the last thing i want to do. well i switched to swiffer wet jet and its awesome. it's an all-in-one so it's ready to go when i am. the cleaning solution actually breaks down dirt and grime. and the pad absorbs it deep inside. so, it prevents streaks and haze better than my old mop. plus, it's safe to use on all my floors, even wood. glad i got that off my chest and the day off my floor. try wet jet with a moneyback guarantee we're on the move. hey rick, all good? oh yeah, we're good. we're good. terminix. defenders of home. >>> a controversial bill board in north
comey testified that he hoped the actions would prompt investigation. >>> ricardo rossello is leaving office today but who will replace him is unclear. the puerto rico legislature delayed a vote to appoint piro lussie. wanda vasquez would be next in line. she has said she does not want the job. if the time comes, she will assume the responsibility imposed by the constitution. >>> no runway? no problem. see what drivers saw as a plane came in for an emergency landing on the...
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jim comey testified in front of congress. a former fbi director, comey said in a private meeting, trump urged him to see if he could drop this investigation into michael flynn in this context with the russians. again not something that comey felt comfortable doing. >> you mentioned pardons, how trump has floated them dangled them. 15 trump 35rdens. these three, we didn't put them all on the screen. look at these three. these three are all very conservative caused pardons. all people that trump's base really liked and wanted pardons, and he did it. there's some precedent for this. even if he doesn't say i'll pardon you, he could say, look at who i pardoned in the past, dot dot dot, that's where it gets concerning. this is a president who, if he knows where the line is, likes to walk right up to the edge of it it, and maybe step a foot across or urge people to work a step across. >> wants that wall built by 2020, he wants to fulfill that campaign promise. chris cillizza, we'll follow it. >>> the next democratic debate is set, t
jim comey testified in front of congress. a former fbi director, comey said in a private meeting, trump urged him to see if he could drop this investigation into michael flynn in this context with the russians. again not something that comey felt comfortable doing. >> you mentioned pardons, how trump has floated them dangled them. 15 trump 35rdens. these three, we didn't put them all on the screen. look at these three. these three are all very conservative caused pardons. all people that...
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you saw the reference that was made right there to former fbi director james comey. the president is right now in a bit of a punching match with the federal law enforcement system particularly fbi. this goes to the heart of his anger about the russia probe and feeling like that was focused on him unfairly and supporting this probe that's being done with the ig and the attorney general bill barr to try to get the underlying causes. the president has had this war going on with the fbi for a long time. this is yet another punch to be able to throw, not necessarily something that's your standard calculus of what did the gop and the local area want versus what would be good for -- it goes to completely different realm of the president's thinking. >> and tv. i mean, it all goes back to reality tv as well because he praised rod blagojevich's wife for how well she's done on television against comey and the probe. it shows how he really is -- it is the tv presence. >> yes. >>> when we think about climate change we think about things like our cars, our energy consumption. >> f
you saw the reference that was made right there to former fbi director james comey. the president is right now in a bit of a punching match with the federal law enforcement system particularly fbi. this goes to the heart of his anger about the russia probe and feeling like that was focused on him unfairly and supporting this probe that's being done with the ig and the attorney general bill barr to try to get the underlying causes. the president has had this war going on with the fbi for a long...
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and jim comey is calling these claims ridiculous. why do you think he is saying all of these things now? why is this the time? >> i don't know that i can answer that. i wouldn't put myself in mr. burns head. but, you know, we do know that he revealed the existence of this relationship with ms. butina. it seems that his business stock price suffered after that revelati revelation. he then of course stepped down from his position and it appears that the stock value has recovered somewhat. so i don't know any of those certains certainly could motivate someone to want to go out and sort of put a spin on the story to kind of justify the things he already admitted doing, i suppose. those are just guesses. but i certainly can't tell you what mr. burns is thinking. >> i want to turn your attention to the pro tetests we saw in portland. now, the proud boys' leader told cnn his intention is to force portland's mayor ted wheeler to simply waste public resources. take a listen. >> as long as ted wheeler keeps pandering to antifa and not calling
and jim comey is calling these claims ridiculous. why do you think he is saying all of these things now? why is this the time? >> i don't know that i can answer that. i wouldn't put myself in mr. burns head. but, you know, we do know that he revealed the existence of this relationship with ms. butina. it seems that his business stock price suffered after that revelati revelation. he then of course stepped down from his position and it appears that the stock value has recovered somewhat....
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. >> fired fbi director james comey called that ridiculous. cnn's sara murray is live with all of the developments. what's happening here? >> reporter: well, look. patrick byrne resigned as the ceo yesterday after causing quite a stir over the last couple of weeks. he revealed publicly he had a romantic relationship with mariia butina that spanned a couple of years. he gave the fbi information about her, he said. she tried to infiltrate political groups here in the u.s. including the national rifle association. she also pleaded guilty to failing to register as a foreign resident. now, patrick byrne is taking this is step further and saying he didn't just cooperate with the fbi but feels like he was part of some political espionage. and the fbi was actually directing him to have this relationship with mariia butina. here's how he described it to cnn. >> they said we want to be clear, this never happens in the united states. we are the good guys. we don't work like the bad guys, but we need to ask you to rekindle a romantic relationship with mar
. >> fired fbi director james comey called that ridiculous. cnn's sara murray is live with all of the developments. what's happening here? >> reporter: well, look. patrick byrne resigned as the ceo yesterday after causing quite a stir over the last couple of weeks. he revealed publicly he had a romantic relationship with mariia butina that spanned a couple of years. he gave the fbi information about her, he said. she tried to infiltrate political groups here in the u.s. including...
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. >>> i was specifically told this request is come from jim comey at the request of somebody. do not assume it was president obama. do not assume that. >> he gave him his say. we gave him his say, and then we had to do the reporting on it. we have new information. we also have maria butina's lawyer here. we are going to bring the lawyer in. what do they know? what do they think? and the responses were relevant parties. next. i...decided to take the dna test. and i...was... shocked. i'm from cameroon, congo, and...the bantu people. new features. greater details. richer stories. get your dna kit today at ancestry.com. let's see, aleve is than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. she's staying in a rainforest tree house? that's my dream. you dream big for a man on a plane to omaha. and she's zip lining with little jon? what! it's lil jon. even he knows that. thanks, captain obvious. you're with big jon. i'm steve. don't hate-like their trip, book yours with hotels.com and ge
. >>> i was specifically told this request is come from jim comey at the request of somebody. do not assume it was president obama. do not assume that. >> he gave him his say. we gave him his say, and then we had to do the reporting on it. we have new information. we also have maria butina's lawyer here. we are going to bring the lawyer in. what do they know? what do they think? and the responses were relevant parties. next. i...decided to take the dna test. and i...was......
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i was specifically told this request is coming from jim comey at the request of somebody who i'm not going to name. do not assume it's the president. do not assume it's -- president obama, do not assume that. >> wow. byrne did not offer further proof, but former fbi director jim combingy telling cnn -- jim comey telling cnn, that's ridiculous. the fbi doesn't work that way. he stepped down days after putting out a news release entitled "comments on the deep state." he claimed he aided the fbi's clinton and russia investigations, but came to believe they were more about spying on 2016 candidates. the strange announcement triggered a surge in stock price, more than 10% thursday on news of byrne's exit. >> wow. >> doesn't surprise me. >>> brazil's president says his country doesn't have the resources necessary to fight raging wildfires in the amazon rain forest. the rain forest is vast, two-thirds the size of continental europe and produces about 20% of the world's oxygen. the brazilian president, opposed by environmental groups, is pointing fingers over the cause of the fires. shasta d
i was specifically told this request is coming from jim comey at the request of somebody who i'm not going to name. do not assume it's the president. do not assume it's -- president obama, do not assume that. >> wow. byrne did not offer further proof, but former fbi director jim combingy telling cnn -- jim comey telling cnn, that's ridiculous. the fbi doesn't work that way. he stepped down days after putting out a news release entitled "comments on the deep state." he claimed he...
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. >>> ifls specifically told this request is come from jim comey at the request of somebody. do not assume it was president obama. do not assume that. >> he gave him his say. we gave him his say, and then we had to do the reporting on it. we have new information. we also have maria puttina's lawyer here. we are going to bring the lawyer in. what do they know? what do they think? and the responses were relevant parties. next. but it is here. thanks, captain obvious. don't hate-like their trip, book yours with hotels.com and get rewarded basically everywhere. why are you here? why are you here? why are either of you here?! hotels.com. be there. do that. get rewarded. he borrowed billions donald trump failed as a businessman. and left a trail of bankruptcy and broken promises. he hasn't changed. i started a tiny investment business, and over 27 years, grew it successfully to 36 billion dollars. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. i'm running for president because unlike other candidates, i can go head to head with donald trump on the economy, and expose him fo what he is:
. >>> ifls specifically told this request is come from jim comey at the request of somebody. do not assume it was president obama. do not assume that. >> he gave him his say. we gave him his say, and then we had to do the reporting on it. we have new information. we also have maria puttina's lawyer here. we are going to bring the lawyer in. what do they know? what do they think? and the responses were relevant parties. next. but it is here. thanks, captain obvious. don't...
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what james comey did was illegal. so i would be surprised, but i don't anything about that. >> reporter: chuck schumer is accusing republicans of going soft on moscow. >> they want the russians to interfere, because they think it will help them. mueller made this clear that the russians wanted trump to one. >> reporter: the president is getting involved in the case of navy s.e.a.l. eddie gallagher, acquitted of war crimes. taking the navy s.e.a.l.s' side of the matter. he ordered to strip achievement medaling from the military officers handling the case. a former pentagon spokesman questioned the decision. >> and the president is defending the tariffs saying the costs will not be passed on to american consumers, but wolf, that is not true. multiple studies have shown the costs are passed on to american consumers. asked for the prospects of chants later on, i talked to one trump official, who said, maybe they won't chant. >> we will find out. jim acosta, thank you. >>> joe biden is calling out his 2020 rivals for the c
what james comey did was illegal. so i would be surprised, but i don't anything about that. >> reporter: chuck schumer is accusing republicans of going soft on moscow. >> they want the russians to interfere, because they think it will help them. mueller made this clear that the russians wanted trump to one. >> reporter: the president is getting involved in the case of navy s.e.a.l. eddie gallagher, acquitted of war crimes. taking the navy s.e.a.l.s' side of the matter. he...
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. >> i was specifically told that this request is coming from jim comey at the request of someone i'm not going to name. >> reporter: that's just ridiculous, the fbi doesn't work that way, former fbi director james comey told cnn. butina is serving 18 months behind bars for failing to register as a foreign agent after she tried to infiltrate powerful conservative political groups including the national rifle association. along the way, she had a three-year relationship with byrne, but byrne got spooked about her russian ties. >> as she explained to me once, she said, patrick, there are 50 oligarchs who run russia, but there are 7 who really run russia. four of them -- i'm on close terms with four of them. >> reporter: when byrne went to the fbi, he said law enforcement leaders encouraged him to pursue the relationship. in interviews and a company press release, he says he now believes it was a, quote, deep state conspiracy. >> figured out that this was all political espionage. >> reporter: byrne isn't offering any proof to back up his incredible claims. and top former fbi officials sa
. >> i was specifically told that this request is coming from jim comey at the request of someone i'm not going to name. >> reporter: that's just ridiculous, the fbi doesn't work that way, former fbi director james comey told cnn. butina is serving 18 months behind bars for failing to register as a foreign agent after she tried to infiltrate powerful conservative political groups including the national rifle association. along the way, she had a three-year relationship with byrne,...
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also weighing in on the justice department's decision against prosecuting former fbi director james comey for leaking memos he wrote in 2017, revealing mr. trump's efforts to shield former national security adviser michael flynn in the russia investigation. >> reporter: i would frankly be surprised, because what james comey did was illegal. so i would be surprised, but i don't know anything about that. >> reporter: senate minority leader chuck schumer is accusing republicans of going soft on moscow. >> they want the russians to interfere, because they think it will help them. it's clear mueller made this clear that the russians wanted trump to win. >> reporter: with all of that on his agenda, the president is getting involved in the case of navy s.e.a.l. eddie gallagher, who was acquitted of war crimes in the death of an isis fighter. taking the navy s.e.a.l.'s side on the matter, there trump tweeted, he ordered the secretary of the navy to strip achievement medals from the military prosecutors handling the case. a former pentagon spokesman questioned the move, tweeting that authority res
also weighing in on the justice department's decision against prosecuting former fbi director james comey for leaking memos he wrote in 2017, revealing mr. trump's efforts to shield former national security adviser michael flynn in the russia investigation. >> reporter: i would frankly be surprised, because what james comey did was illegal. so i would be surprised, but i don't know anything about that. >> reporter: senate minority leader chuck schumer is accusing republicans of...
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. >> regardless of recommendation i was going to fire comey. i said, you know, in russia thing with trump and russia is a made up story. >> first of all it's not a travel ban. what it is is to make sure that the people come in are vetted properly. >> it is not a travel been ban but then trump tweets the feeling, people lawyers and court call it whatever they want but i'm calling what we need to to and what it is. i love a wak down memory lane because it makes the statement about where we are today. is this a driving force behind why they are not holding briefings anymore? >> yes. and, you know, i got a clue into some of this from a white house person who is in the communications department. i said look the president directs all of this. he will tell -- when sarah was there he would tell sr. ray when she could or couldn't have a briefing. he would say on worst days he would we need a briefing. but we're in some of the worst daying and he is not having a briefing. it's been a long time. i don't even know how long it's been since a briefing. but w
. >> regardless of recommendation i was going to fire comey. i said, you know, in russia thing with trump and russia is a made up story. >> first of all it's not a travel ban. what it is is to make sure that the people come in are vetted properly. >> it is not a travel been ban but then trump tweets the feeling, people lawyers and court call it whatever they want but i'm calling what we need to to and what it is. i love a wak down memory lane because it makes the statement...
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and also james comey the former head of the fbi who the president sees as his main antagonist against former and current law enforcement, james comey i think was the deputy attorney general or had some role of the justice department during the case so he's now tied it in his mind to that so i think all of that has created his reasoning behind this. >> according to your reporting also jared kushner thinks somehow commuting the sentence based on your years of political reporting is there any outcry to commute the sentence of him? >> he was on tape talk about how he had a quote-unquote golden thing he could sell and there were a couple of curses in there. the president has claimed he was going to drain the swamp of. democrats have not been clamoring for his return to public life. i don't know how many republicans will be vocally behind this. >> again it says something maybe about jared kushner's political radar -- >> i don't think this is the first time -- >> go ahead. >> i don't think this is the first time we've seen jared kushner's political antenna at odds with reality. >> and most i
and also james comey the former head of the fbi who the president sees as his main antagonist against former and current law enforcement, james comey i think was the deputy attorney general or had some role of the justice department during the case so he's now tied it in his mind to that so i think all of that has created his reasoning behind this. >> according to your reporting also jared kushner thinks somehow commuting the sentence based on your years of political reporting is there...
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mueller investigation saying it was going too far and the president had it in his power to fire jim comey. that's how he got the job. he knows how important loyalty is to the president. this is a president who likes to hold cabinet meetings where everybody goes around the meetings and sings a trump praise. as if trump really is the chosen one. if you're bill barr this $30,000 check to the boss is a way for him to show loyalty to a boss he knows a really appreciates a loyal toy and values it. and has a contest in some ways between a folks in his cabinet. about who can sort of show the most loyalty and feelty to this president. there he is throwing this party. >> let's talk g 7. clashing with allies over reinviting putin. why does he continue to be his biggest advocate on the world stage? >> he likes putin. this has been something that's established even before he was a president. the idea of holding the beauty pageant there or the idea of maybe to become putin's best friend. he admires him. he likes strong men. he gets along with him and likes the to pal around with him. there was speculat
mueller investigation saying it was going too far and the president had it in his power to fire jim comey. that's how he got the job. he knows how important loyalty is to the president. this is a president who likes to hold cabinet meetings where everybody goes around the meetings and sings a trump praise. as if trump really is the chosen one. if you're bill barr this $30,000 check to the boss is a way for him to show loyalty to a boss he knows a really appreciates a loyal toy and values it....
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he wrote a piece for us criticizing the firing of jim comey. he's gotten more and more disenchanted with trumps as things have gone other long. i would drish him from people like anthony scaramucci who all of a sudden out of the blue are saying, we want to be away from trump. but i agree with tara. former congressman walsh has not done a full-throated explanation or denunciation of his own comments and of his own role in perpetuating the atmosphere that led to president trump. but i will say -- no, go ahead, don. >> i want to get this in because we have a short time here. this is what he said tonight. i want you guys to respond. go ahead. >> i think we're all a little bit racist. we've all said racist things. i'll bet if you and i went through everybody's twitter feed, we're going to find things that are objectionable and offensive. i think we all have. >> i got 20 whole seconds here. everyone's a little bit racist? is that a good argument? >> it's like avenue q. everyone's a little bit racist. the problem with that statement is you put up some
he wrote a piece for us criticizing the firing of jim comey. he's gotten more and more disenchanted with trumps as things have gone other long. i would drish him from people like anthony scaramucci who all of a sudden out of the blue are saying, we want to be away from trump. but i agree with tara. former congressman walsh has not done a full-throated explanation or denunciation of his own comments and of his own role in perpetuating the atmosphere that led to president trump. but i will say --...
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you can't point at strzok and page or hillary clinton or barack obama or jim comey. i could sit here and give you the laundry list of the usual suspects. you can't blame any of them if the economy takes a turn. i'm not equipped to know if there's a blip on the radar screen right now or a downturn. >> this incredible polls show she's second only now to joe biden. there is only the sphere of her electability. why do you think that is? and how would she need to overcome that hurdle? >> jonathan is a guest of mine tomorrow on cnn, there seems to be a head versus heart debate playing itself within the democratic party where the passion is stirred by elizabeth warren, because those who were the party activists, they appreciate her pure progressivism. there's a concern. these flashbacks to walter mondale or dukakis or mcgovern for those who are old enough. is she too liberal to be able to run against donald trump? and are we the most progressive in the party better off taking two thirds of a loaf of bread and running with joe instead? it's an interesting debate, and i don't
you can't point at strzok and page or hillary clinton or barack obama or jim comey. i could sit here and give you the laundry list of the usual suspects. you can't blame any of them if the economy takes a turn. i'm not equipped to know if there's a blip on the radar screen right now or a downturn. >> this incredible polls show she's second only now to joe biden. there is only the sphere of her electability. why do you think that is? and how would she need to overcome that hurdle? >>...
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he sits down with jim comey two days after he gets inaugurated and says i need your loyalty. i expect your loyalty. it's a very big thing for him. unfortunately i don't think he defines loyalty to the country or loyalty to serve the global world. he defines loyalty to donald trump. that i think is the danger. >> obviously there are lots of distinctions even political ones inside the jewish community. and, you know, i always wonder how jared and ivanka feels when the president says something like this. they're jewish, they have raised money in the past for democrats. how can they not take this personally on some level? >> and we should also note that they have not been in washington over the last few days. they may have returned now recently in the last 24 hours or so. but they have not been in washington when the president was making this remark. they still haven't weighed in which is typically a pattern you see from the two of them when something like this happens. we've seen it in the past where it takes them a few days to put out a statement. typically ivanka on something
he sits down with jim comey two days after he gets inaugurated and says i need your loyalty. i expect your loyalty. it's a very big thing for him. unfortunately i don't think he defines loyalty to the country or loyalty to serve the global world. he defines loyalty to donald trump. that i think is the danger. >> obviously there are lots of distinctions even political ones inside the jewish community. and, you know, i always wonder how jared and ivanka feels when the president says...
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southern company >>> the justice department will not prosecute james comey for leaking classified memos. the inspector general's office referred him for potential prosecution but doj officials decided not to move forward because there was no intention to violate the law. daniel rich mopped gave the information to the "new york times" reporter. >>> democrats are vowing to derail president trump's pick to become the next director of national intelligence. they're already raising questions about john ratcliff's resume as a federal terrorism prosecutor. they claim as a u.s. attorney that he putter or lists in prison. his office is unable to provide any names. that's no problem if you ask the president. >> congressman ratcliff is an outstanding man. i'm sure he'll be able to do well. highly respected by everybody that knows him. >> democrats are not just concerned about the accuracy of ratcliff's resume, they fear the president is trying to polite size the role of the dni. >> if we don't have a dni who speaks truth to power, who first is able to cull the facts and come up with an unbiased vi
southern company >>> the justice department will not prosecute james comey for leaking classified memos. the inspector general's office referred him for potential prosecution but doj officials decided not to move forward because there was no intention to violate the law. daniel rich mopped gave the information to the "new york times" reporter. >>> democrats are vowing to derail president trump's pick to become the next director of national intelligence. they're...
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remember the famous conversations with james comey, which are part of the basis of the obstruction of justice accusations against the president. you know, i want loyalty. i need loyalty. i mean, but it's always -- it's not about loyalty to country. it's not about loyalty to the rule of law. it's about loyalty to him personally. >> all right, stand by. we have a whole lot more to talk about ahead. especially some very interesting numbers in the polls. who's up and who's down among 2020 democrats? we'll show you. 4 we have stock and bond index funds with lower expense ratios than comparable vanguard funds. and the industry's first true zero expense ratio index funds offered directly to investors. plus, we have fidelity mutual funds with zero minimum investment. how many other firms give you this much value? absolutely zero. ♪ why don't they do what they say ♪ ♪ say what they mean ♪ oh, baby, one thing leads to another ♪ they give us excellent customer otservice, every time.e. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i
remember the famous conversations with james comey, which are part of the basis of the obstruction of justice accusations against the president. you know, i want loyalty. i need loyalty. i mean, but it's always -- it's not about loyalty to country. it's not about loyalty to the rule of law. it's about loyalty to him personally. >> all right, stand by. we have a whole lot more to talk about ahead. especially some very interesting numbers in the polls. who's up and who's down among 2020...
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jim comey's daughter is a prosecutor who is on this case so it just adds to do -- all of the circumstances for conspiracy theories to just launch. and the president is just going along for the ride. >> but unlike the time when the original vince foster conspiracy theory came out, but two, social media is so big and spreads so fast. there is a valid conversation about social media's role in this. what is the responsibility of these companies to stop this kid of stuff. that is a larger conversation happening with congress right now. but at some point we will turn to, wait, what is their responsibility? >> i can't even speak the words. it would be nice if the president decided to lead the effort not contributing to the mess. >>> as the 2020 democrats descend on iowa, questions emerge about joe biden an his gaffes. if you have a question for any of the reporters at the table, tweet us using #insidepolitics. we might answer your question at the end of the show. we'll be right back. and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and there's never been an easier way to
jim comey's daughter is a prosecutor who is on this case so it just adds to do -- all of the circumstances for conspiracy theories to just launch. and the president is just going along for the ride. >> but unlike the time when the original vince foster conspiracy theory came out, but two, social media is so big and spreads so fast. there is a valid conversation about social media's role in this. what is the responsibility of these companies to stop this kid of stuff. that is a larger...