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capacity by the fbi. the commission says it also checked the fbi's own files but mentions no other investigation. it follows the sink here is procedure with the cia, taking the word of top cia officials that oswald had no connection with that agency either. thecommission came to sweeping conclusion that there was absolutely no type of informant or undercover relationship between an agency of the u.s. government and lee harvey oswald at any time. arguesre the worn report persuasively that the difficulty of proving a negative, in that case that he was not a member of the conspiracy. you will remember that it hedged its conclusion, saying only there was no evidence of a conspiracy. yet the commission had no hesitation in asserting another far-reaching negative, that oswald was not involved in any agency of the u.s. government ever. isald's mother marguerite always maintained that her son was a government agent. she favors the cia. and that he was innocent of the assassination. what proof do, you have it your
capacity by the fbi. the commission says it also checked the fbi's own files but mentions no other investigation. it follows the sink here is procedure with the cia, taking the word of top cia officials that oswald had no connection with that agency either. thecommission came to sweeping conclusion that there was absolutely no type of informant or undercover relationship between an agency of the u.s. government and lee harvey oswald at any time. arguesre the worn report persuasively that the...
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meaning the fbi. these actions are not normal and they ignore the guidance of the white house counsel. flout the constitution and undermine our federal law enforcement agencies. you've been doing a deep dive on the fbi. where does this put the process right now? >> the president and his lawyers as we speak are trying to answer written questions from mueller about conspiring with the russians, and about obstructing the investigation into the russia hack. they're having a very difficult time doing it. if they answer truthfully, it might implicate the president. if they answer falsely, that's slammer time. >> mueller's grand jury will convene certainly tomorrow. he has a lot of work ahead of him. i think many, many months. he will certainly bring a fresh round of indictments in the near future. and looming over all this, is his final report. which has to be submitted up the chain of command in the department of justice. but will surely see the light of day. >> so -- you know, i mentioned obviously the do
meaning the fbi. these actions are not normal and they ignore the guidance of the white house counsel. flout the constitution and undermine our federal law enforcement agencies. you've been doing a deep dive on the fbi. where does this put the process right now? >> the president and his lawyers as we speak are trying to answer written questions from mueller about conspiring with the russians, and about obstructing the investigation into the russia hack. they're having a very difficult...
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the fbi was well aware of it. at least starting from the end of the second world war, the bug to his office, they tapped his itne, they arranged to have trash. the trash was picked up outside every day. instead of going downstairs there was someone you had to go through-- who had to go gum wrappers and fox a bottle tops and try to find stuff. --y were under operation investigation but they managed to pull off asterisk -- operations. even though everybody knew that's what they were doing. having is because the fbi did not have the resources to follow them as closely as the kgb in the sovietcans union during the cold war. maybe is because the united states as is a target rich was not thathat it difficult for them. especially during the second world war and the years after the second world war when there was a tremendous amount of the soviet cause. the soviets had penetrated every aspect of american society. from the white house to the military to defense industry. there was a section in your book or you talk about h
the fbi was well aware of it. at least starting from the end of the second world war, the bug to his office, they tapped his itne, they arranged to have trash. the trash was picked up outside every day. instead of going downstairs there was someone you had to go through-- who had to go gum wrappers and fox a bottle tops and try to find stuff. --y were under operation investigation but they managed to pull off asterisk -- operations. even though everybody knew that's what they were doing. having...
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basically the fbi file was in large part a consequence of the fbi tracking stokely. anyway. another point i wanted to make was the size of the movement. it was actually kind of small when you think about it. we were talking about the older generation. and how they were relatively more conservative. they were little more timid. anxious about this direct action phase of the civil rights movement. they were very comfortable with that. cleve's own father and mother did not want them to do this stuff. his father wrote this letter. come home and not dead, please. there was a generational divide there. very significant. it points to the fact, i think, the leaders of the direct action phase of the civil rights movement, 1960s, fundamentally were very courageous. they understood that they were literally putting their lives at risk. not just their lives, but other people's lives. we talked about this in the book talked about going to mississippi in 1964. after the three civil rights workers were murdered. i am responsible. not just for trying to get people to vote, but if i get people
basically the fbi file was in large part a consequence of the fbi tracking stokely. anyway. another point i wanted to make was the size of the movement. it was actually kind of small when you think about it. we were talking about the older generation. and how they were relatively more conservative. they were little more timid. anxious about this direct action phase of the civil rights movement. they were very comfortable with that. cleve's own father and mother did not want them to do this...
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that would morph into black power the fbi freaked out. it wasn't just let's disrupt thatat dissident movement it freaked out and those people knew there were informants from sncc they were not quite sure who it was all the time but sitting in those small meetings somebody was feeding information to the fbi. there was a small network of informants who were working with the fbi at the time and that would be fascinating to further research that and how they function and what theyow did. l but they couldn't quite put their finger on it. the fbi file was 3 inches thick. so stokely that must me, i don't know? [laughter] forget it. dove that tracking stokely. but the size of the movement was kind of small when you think about it so those of the older generation were relatively more t conservative and timid and anxious with the civil rights movement and were uncomfortable with that. his own father and mother's father wrote to this letter i want you to come home and not dead please. there was a generational divide that was very significant and it
that would morph into black power the fbi freaked out. it wasn't just let's disrupt thatat dissident movement it freaked out and those people knew there were informants from sncc they were not quite sure who it was all the time but sitting in those small meetings somebody was feeding information to the fbi. there was a small network of informants who were working with the fbi at the time and that would be fascinating to further research that and how they function and what theyow did. l but they...
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even any of the stuff that's in the fbi files. i think that there are questions about copyright issues. even though, as a matter of fact, a good good legal advisor told me there is no public records wash. even though these are public records, you can find the stuff on my now, probably he still owns the rights to these. the images are not in the book. but, -- you can google them. you can find them. you can study them. you just probably cannot publish them in a book for profit. not sure where the legality about all of that is. >> time for one final question. what good things that he go on to do? he got himself on the political read this time. the anti-communism rally. organizing this railing. shooting up for people. it was this horrible episode in greensboro. it ultimately, i think, in the '90s, resulted in the truth and reconciliation process that serves as a model or should serve as a model for the orangeburg massacre which has never been fully investigated by the state of south carolina which remains a festering wound. cleve was
even any of the stuff that's in the fbi files. i think that there are questions about copyright issues. even though, as a matter of fact, a good good legal advisor told me there is no public records wash. even though these are public records, you can find the stuff on my now, probably he still owns the rights to these. the images are not in the book. but, -- you can google them. you can find them. you can study them. you just probably cannot publish them in a book for profit. not sure where the...
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the former fbi director said no. the president is now apparently pressing this -- or has pressed this fbi director to begin some investigations, and this fbi director would appropriately say no. wolf, my message is regardless of whether you are republican or democrat, when the president tries to overstep his bound, give thanks. the system repeatedly said no, we're not going to do it. >> josh campbell, you are a former fbi supervisory special agent. you worked with comey for part of your career. how do you think folks at the fbi are reacting to all of this? >> so there are 130 some odd federal agencies in the united states government, independent agencies. there is exactly one agency that the president is fixated on, is obsessed on, and that is the department of justice, and the fbi i will throw in there as well. i think it is because he knows it is the only agency in government that can potentially harm him personally and also be used as potential bludgeon to go after his political enemies. i suspect, and i know this
the former fbi director said no. the president is now apparently pressing this -- or has pressed this fbi director to begin some investigations, and this fbi director would appropriately say no. wolf, my message is regardless of whether you are republican or democrat, when the president tries to overstep his bound, give thanks. the system repeatedly said no, we're not going to do it. >> josh campbell, you are a former fbi supervisory special agent. you worked with comey for part of your...
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the person he listed third, fbi general counsel -- fbi general counsel jim baker, he left the fbi in may of this year. mr. baker said at the time he was going to join the brookings institution, and he planned to write for their high profile legal website on national security issues. their website is called lawfare. this week, in what i think is jim baker article number six for lawfare, he has more or less blown up the internet, at least my personal social media feed is now useless for anything other than this story. this is the piece he has just written. what the watergate road map reveals about improper contact between the white house and the justice department. this is an in-depth historical piece about president richard nixon and the trouble he made for himself when he leaned on officials in his own justice department both to try to influence the course of the watergate investigation, but also specifically to get them to feed him information on the ongoing case. james baker, ex-fbi general counsel now providing an impressive history lesson on how one of the articles of impeachment
the person he listed third, fbi general counsel -- fbi general counsel jim baker, he left the fbi in may of this year. mr. baker said at the time he was going to join the brookings institution, and he planned to write for their high profile legal website on national security issues. their website is called lawfare. this week, in what i think is jim baker article number six for lawfare, he has more or less blown up the internet, at least my personal social media feed is now useless for anything...
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the fbi toed reporters. man who -- ifs a theread my book, he is first spy i mentioned because in 1933 he was spying for the soviet union. by this time, by the 1960's, he was an anti-communist sell it, and he was convinced that kennedy was sleepwalking the united states into capitulation to the soviets. he had two sources in the white house. one of them was a clerk who had access to documents. he had all of these tremendous sources feeding him information because they believe to the same things he believed and he wrote ofmy fictionalized versions all this information he would get in the newspapers and it drove these cia crazy. they bugged his phone, they of andpartners' phones, without whom his sources were. this only lasted a few months and then it got shut down. why itt entirely clear got shut down. i think the ca that there was a security -- i think the cia thought there is a security leak and it was not legal for the cia to be bugging american reporters at that time. they never did find out who the source
the fbi toed reporters. man who -- ifs a theread my book, he is first spy i mentioned because in 1933 he was spying for the soviet union. by this time, by the 1960's, he was an anti-communist sell it, and he was convinced that kennedy was sleepwalking the united states into capitulation to the soviets. he had two sources in the white house. one of them was a clerk who had access to documents. he had all of these tremendous sources feeding him information because they believe to the same things...
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it fits with the fbi. >> and expressing his disappointment in the fbi corrector, christopher way, this he isn't tough enough. what about the president's views and his own presidential power? >> again, it tells us what we already know. how many times has he tweeted over the last of the two years as he's planed about the mull succession? how come they're not investigating hillary clinton? how come they're not investigating the democrats? so he's been very public about his desire to have them investigate his political enemies. you know, if you just think about it logically, it's hard to imagine in private he wasn't trying to do this. we remain james comey, where the president kept asking him for little toe, he would look after donald trump as opposed to the law. so it is deeply disturbing. don't get me wrong. that a president views the justice department and the rule of law in this way. but it is a consistent pattern with president trump. as he's tried to undermine the investigation. and keep in mind, the russia investigation, when it first started, as an investigation into what the russi
it fits with the fbi. >> and expressing his disappointment in the fbi corrector, christopher way, this he isn't tough enough. what about the president's views and his own presidential power? >> again, it tells us what we already know. how many times has he tweeted over the last of the two years as he's planed about the mull succession? how come they're not investigating hillary clinton? how come they're not investigating the democrats? so he's been very public about his desire to...
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reports i have seen fbi reports. believe me as i described in the book you do not want to be the subject of the fbi report anyone can say anything about you and the agent will dutifully report it they will not cross-examine they are extremely sensitive records so in the nature of transparency the senators all agree that we will review those fbi files all the allegations that were ever made in closed session that they accept that discretion to have i hearings this issue are that issue. and brett kavanaugh sailed through that process. and senator feinstein did not bring this information forward even in that process of executive session that is the 1h hour nation - - nature. with the 11th hour one of the messages is very careful be very cautious about impeachment to the american people don't like impeachment it's a too good tool to have two hold people accountable yes, judges have been impeached in the past and convicted. >> a couple of things if i might much is made that this happened when judge kavanaugh was 17 years
reports i have seen fbi reports. believe me as i described in the book you do not want to be the subject of the fbi report anyone can say anything about you and the agent will dutifully report it they will not cross-examine they are extremely sensitive records so in the nature of transparency the senators all agree that we will review those fbi files all the allegations that were ever made in closed session that they accept that discretion to have i hearings this issue are that issue. and brett...
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, tell the fbi to back off. and according to "the washington post," that request was made while another senior official was in the room and witnessed it. a man named mike pompeo, who at the time of this alleged incident, was the head of the cia. he's since gone on to become secretary of state. here's how he answered questions about what he saw and heard the day he was in the room, in the white house, when he was the supposed witness to the president trying to enlist the director of national intelligence to kibosh the investigation into his campaign as a complete historical mirror to what nixon got busted for. >> so, director, this account strongly suggests that the president asked you and director coats to interfere with then fbi director comey's investigations into the trump campaign's contacts with russia. what did president trump say to you and director coats in that meeting? >> senator, i'm not going to talk about the conversation the president and i had. >> did he ask you to do anything as it relates to tha
, tell the fbi to back off. and according to "the washington post," that request was made while another senior official was in the room and witnessed it. a man named mike pompeo, who at the time of this alleged incident, was the head of the cia. he's since gone on to become secretary of state. here's how he answered questions about what he saw and heard the day he was in the room, in the white house, when he was the supposed witness to the president trying to enlist the director of...
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what we do asa report things to the fbi. what we do as a civil rights organisation is to try to bridge that gap and try to encourage community members to come with a crime and bias incident reporting. thank you very much. it isa reporting. thank you very much. it is a pleasure. there are mounting concerns about the restrictions imposed on freedom of expression in egypt. a number of journalists and activists have been jailed on the charge of spreading fake news, which is illegal under egyptian law. human rights activists say new legislation passed injuly concerning social media has further curtailed independent comment. the government says it's trying to fight rumours that destabilise the country. sally nabil reports from cairo. that is amal fathy, a 34—year—old egyptian mother. she was venting their anger because twice in one day, she had been sexually harassed. in her facebook post, she blamed the government forfailing in her facebook post, she blamed the government for failing to protect women. two days after she poste
what we do asa report things to the fbi. what we do as a civil rights organisation is to try to bridge that gap and try to encourage community members to come with a crime and bias incident reporting. thank you very much. it isa reporting. thank you very much. it is a pleasure. there are mounting concerns about the restrictions imposed on freedom of expression in egypt. a number of journalists and activists have been jailed on the charge of spreading fake news, which is illegal under egyptian...
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former fbi special agent. former member of the joint terrorism task force as well as an msnbc national security analyst. hesitate past research has been focused on russian influence operations and he wrote the book about the subject called, "messing with the enemy." having established all that, welcome. other than a great indy band in the late '90s in new york, what is interpol? do they have police cars, badges and guns? what's the organization? >> the interpol of movies is not the interpol of reality. it's really an association of all law enforcement that comes together to essentially help in terms of information-sharing, intelligence-sharing primarily, and in terms of different notices. the most common that we hear about is a red notice, which is the closest thing to an arrest warrant, which is essentially to put a detention hold on somebody that may be wanted for a crime in another country. the big thing about interpol is that it helps you share information amongst law enforcement to go after international
former fbi special agent. former member of the joint terrorism task force as well as an msnbc national security analyst. hesitate past research has been focused on russian influence operations and he wrote the book about the subject called, "messing with the enemy." having established all that, welcome. other than a great indy band in the late '90s in new york, what is interpol? do they have police cars, badges and guns? what's the organization? >> the interpol of movies is not...
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i have seen fbi reports and believe me, fbi reports, and i describe this in the book, fbi reports, you do not want to be the subject of an fbi report, because anyone can say anything about you and the fbi agent will dutifully report them. he or she will not cross examine you. those are extremely sensitive records. so even in an age of transparency, the senators all agree regardless of politics, we're going to review those fbi files. all the allegations that may ever have been made against someone in closed session, then they of course have the discretion we're going to have hearings on this issue or that issue and so forth. brett kavanaugh sailed through that process. and the senator, senator feinstein, did not bring this information forward even in that process of executive session. that's the 11th hour nature of it. with respect to impeachment, yes, one of the messages in the book is be very careful, very cautious. house of representatives and the senate, about impeachment. the american people don't like impeachment. it's an important tool to have in democracies, toolbox to hold peop
i have seen fbi reports and believe me, fbi reports, and i describe this in the book, fbi reports, you do not want to be the subject of an fbi report, because anyone can say anything about you and the fbi agent will dutifully report them. he or she will not cross examine you. those are extremely sensitive records. so even in an age of transparency, the senators all agree regardless of politics, we're going to review those fbi files. all the allegations that may ever have been made against...
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this is the kind of stuff that had him so worried when he was the fbi director. you think about the incidence of him sit bfting before the presit and the president demanding loyalty. and the president is attempting to interfere with the fbi's criminal investigation into michael flynn, the national security adviser. this is what had him worried then. this is what he's been so vocal about now and speaking out. he wrote a book about it. i think he's also pleased the new york times made clear that president trump and his allies have been lying when they claimed he divulged classified information. i don't think he's surprised by the lies. i think it's just another indication, instance of this white house, this president attempting to interfere with the justice department in an extraordinary way. >> john dean, this is the definition of nixon. nixon used the ir s. this is president trump asking to use the justice department to go after his political opponents. what is your reaction to the news tonight? >> he actually used the justice department to back off of some of hi
this is the kind of stuff that had him so worried when he was the fbi director. you think about the incidence of him sit bfting before the presit and the president demanding loyalty. and the president is attempting to interfere with the fbi's criminal investigation into michael flynn, the national security adviser. this is what had him worried then. this is what he's been so vocal about now and speaking out. he wrote a book about it. i think he's also pleased the new york times made clear that...
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there is support within various law enforcement entities, including the fbi. i think part of the problem with the muslim community as well is that there have been a lot of fbi investigations of individuals, or rather even just cold calls, not even investigations, of people who just happened to be of muslim or arabic backgrounds, and as a result of that what i would could fbi harassment, there has been this additional reticence to report things to the fbi. what we do as a civil rights organisation is to try to bridge that gap and try to encourage community members to come with a crime and bias incident reporting. there are mounting concerns about freedom of expression in egypt. a number of journalists and activists have been jailed on the charge of spreading fake news, which is illegal under egyptian law. human rights activists say new legislation passed injuly concerning social media has further curtailed independent comment. the government says it's trying to fight rumours that destabilise the country. sally nabil reports from cairo. that's amal fathy, a 34â€
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the fbi s.w.a.t. team was not totally formed. they were wanna-bes. >> the fbi s.w.a.t. team was trying to get their act together about how they wanted to do this. because these were dangerous suspects in there. a special agent in charge of the fbi office was there, who was a pain in the neck. he was yelling at the fbi s.w.a.t. guys, just go up and kick the doors, hurry up. hurry up. they hurried up and they ran across the backyard and booted the back door and ran in. >> the sla, they were gone. >> had there been an sla member in there with one of those sla weapons, there would have been a lot of dead fbi agents. they had still left thousands of rounds of ammunition they couldn't take with them. their propaganda, a lot of the stuff they handed out. there was a radio in there tuned to police calls in l.a. also a watch list that showed they always had somebody up and about 24/7 so that you weren't going to surprise them. deputy chief gates was there and i went up to him and said if that idiot, meaning the special agent in charge of the fbi, is anywhere, we don't want anyth
the fbi s.w.a.t. team was not totally formed. they were wanna-bes. >> the fbi s.w.a.t. team was trying to get their act together about how they wanted to do this. because these were dangerous suspects in there. a special agent in charge of the fbi office was there, who was a pain in the neck. he was yelling at the fbi s.w.a.t. guys, just go up and kick the doors, hurry up. hurry up. they hurried up and they ran across the backyard and booted the back door and ran in. >> the sla,...
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so the fbi couldn't get any information, because nobody would talk to the fbi. for me, it was relatively easy to find these people and talk to them and they would all talk to me. i mean, all i'd have to say is "i'm writing for "rolling stone" and it wasn't difficult to get sources. everybody wanted to be in "rolling stone" one way or the other. i think we had 33 sources by the time we published. >> no, we know most of that came from jack. he'd like give them information that made it available to the fbi about intimate details of his harboring us. without claiming that it was him. >> jack scott was the primary source. jack sat down with howard and me and started telling us everything he knew. >> it seemed like it was his way of getting back at us for us not letting him have the materials, right? >> the fbi called us up and said, give me part two before you publish or we're going to cut you off at the knees. >> after we head out, our lawyer got in touch with randolph hearst and set up this dinner at his house. he was totally accepting of her having joined the grou
so the fbi couldn't get any information, because nobody would talk to the fbi. for me, it was relatively easy to find these people and talk to them and they would all talk to me. i mean, all i'd have to say is "i'm writing for "rolling stone" and it wasn't difficult to get sources. everybody wanted to be in "rolling stone" one way or the other. i think we had 33 sources by the time we published. >> no, we know most of that came from jack. he'd like give them...
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so the fbi disclosed this and they said the fbi staffer she got that tip, she discussed the tip with her supervisor and they both decided that there was no imminent threat and this case was closed within two hours. but of course just one month later that's when the mass shooting happened. 17 people killed. so, john and alisyn, this new system is really designed to make sure that a similar oversight like this at this tip line doesn't happen again. guys? >> yeah, i mean, jessica, it is heartening now that the fbi is going to these lengths and that they're going to try to be proactive instead of reactive which is what this requires. thank you very much. >>> so president trump does not believe climate change is happening. first the trump administration tried to bury the government's climate change report by releasing it the day after the thanksgiving holiday, now some are going after the scientists who wrote the report in a particularly fact-free way. john avalon has our reality check. >> look, despite the trump administration's best efforts, it seems that people noticed the government r
so the fbi disclosed this and they said the fbi staffer she got that tip, she discussed the tip with her supervisor and they both decided that there was no imminent threat and this case was closed within two hours. but of course just one month later that's when the mass shooting happened. 17 people killed. so, john and alisyn, this new system is really designed to make sure that a similar oversight like this at this tip line doesn't happen again. guys? >> yeah, i mean, jessica, it is...
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my boss called come into work, the fbi is here. >> what was it like, the fbi is paying a visit? >> this is really real. this is the real thing. >> we never know how families are going to react, obviously, but almost in every case they're in a state of crisis. >> mark thunder cloud was part of an fbi investigating unit. more than a dozen agents descended on the house, covered the windows, set up a surveillance system in haiko's kitchen. they knew a demand for ransom was coming. >> he's negotiating with someone who's selling his family. >> the fbi told me that my wife and my son are merchandise. >> that's kind of hard to hear. >> yes. >> we try to be very transparent with the families and we try to prepare them the best you can. >> did you prepare haiko for the possibility they would be executed? >> yeah, we prepared him for the worst. >> now there was nothing else to do except wait and then -- the phone rang. >> hello. >> hello. this is long distance from philippines. mr. -- >> a terrorist on the line and the pawns in question are haiko's wife and son. the negotiations have offic
my boss called come into work, the fbi is here. >> what was it like, the fbi is paying a visit? >> this is really real. this is the real thing. >> we never know how families are going to react, obviously, but almost in every case they're in a state of crisis. >> mark thunder cloud was part of an fbi investigating unit. more than a dozen agents descended on the house, covered the windows, set up a surveillance system in haiko's kitchen. they knew a demand for ransom was...
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jim bakker you served in the fbi at the highest levels, and left the fbi under much mooded circumstances. when you look at the relationship between the fbi and the white house what do you see as the greatest threat to the rule of law. >> well, thanks for having this panel. thanks to everyone who has spent time setting up. i appreciate the opportunity to be here. two things i guess. i guess the greatest threat to the rule of law it seems to me is a lack of sustained support for the institutions of justice, i'll call them. a lack of support of those institutions over time by the american people. if the american people don't support and trust those institutions then the system will not work. that's the bottom line. if i could back up a bit and maybe this will help explain a little bit how i am thinking about this. obviously in preparation for this panel and throughout the course of my career and working wi with ken and david for many many years trying to think about what are we talking about when we talk about the rule of law? what does that mean? it is tough to boil it down. i guess the wa
jim bakker you served in the fbi at the highest levels, and left the fbi under much mooded circumstances. when you look at the relationship between the fbi and the white house what do you see as the greatest threat to the rule of law. >> well, thanks for having this panel. thanks to everyone who has spent time setting up. i appreciate the opportunity to be here. two things i guess. i guess the greatest threat to the rule of law it seems to me is a lack of sustained support for the...
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feinstein and her action that she took, sending that information to the fbi. i felt like that was very wrong of her to do. she should not of done that. she should have waited and checked to make sure everything was appropriate on this lady's part. and that's the way everybody does, and they think the man is always wrong, and every cap -- in every case, because a woman always goes hollering the sky is falling. host: do you think dianne feinstein should have in -- conducted a pre-investigation before forwarding information? caller: she should have come before the people, before going to the fbi and going that far to try to damage him. if that had held up, the fbi could have come out and arrested him and embarrassed him. host: we've got your point. guest: one of the great things about our country and our system of law is that we believe in fairness. the supreme court frequently uses the term fundamental fairness at the core of due process. i think that's important in the senate processes when it's engaged in fact finding and not lawmaking. i do have concerns abou
feinstein and her action that she took, sending that information to the fbi. i felt like that was very wrong of her to do. she should not of done that. she should have waited and checked to make sure everything was appropriate on this lady's part. and that's the way everybody does, and they think the man is always wrong, and every cap -- in every case, because a woman always goes hollering the sky is falling. host: do you think dianne feinstein should have in -- conducted a pre-investigation...
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the result of that there has been this additional reticence to report things to the fbi. what we're doing is a civil rights organisation is to try to try to bridge that gap and try to encourage community members to come forward with hate crimes or buys incident reporting. ahmed rehab they are. -- bias. —— there. a man has been charged with murder — accused of killing a pregnant woman with a crossbow, in east london on monday. ramanodge unmathallegadoo, who's 50, was arrested at the scene, and appeared in court on tuesday. sana muhammad, who was 35, and eight months pregnant was attacked at her home in ilford. doctors managed to save her baby. there are mounting concerns about restrictions on freedom of expression in egypt. a number of journalists and activists have been jailed, accused of spreading so—called fake news, which is illegal under egyptian law. human rights activists say new legislation in july has further curtailed independent comment. the government says it's trying to fight rumours that destabilise the country. sally nabil reports from cairo. that's
the result of that there has been this additional reticence to report things to the fbi. what we're doing is a civil rights organisation is to try to try to bridge that gap and try to encourage community members to come forward with hate crimes or buys incident reporting. ahmed rehab they are. -- bias. —— there. a man has been charged with murder — accused of killing a pregnant woman with a crossbow, in east london on monday. ramanodge unmathallegadoo, who's 50, was arrested at the scene,...
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> durante esos 13 dÃas la pandilla la familia fueron acusados de 6 cargos dijo el representante del fbi . >> algunos residentes creen que la construcción del nuevo estadio que costará 5 mil millones de dólares , tiene mucho que ver con >> esperamos que sea para bien, más no sé qué resultado tendrán . >> hay mucho por hacer . >> parques todos se juntan . >> la gente ahà que no deja compartir uno con los hijos . >> mire que miembros de equipos especiales del fbi que trabajaron con la policÃa hicieron compras controladas . >> un conductor trató de sobrepasar las leyes de tránsito pero la policÃa se llevó tremenda sorpresa . >> conductor escolar pensó que el secreto le quedarÃa guardado pero no fue asà . >> aumentan temperaturas de san francisco el pronóstico en vivo . >> en viernes de inmigración estaremos con abogados expertos que contestan preguntas en san josé ,este 2 de noviembre en la dirección en pantalla los esperamos . >> )[música] . >>[♪ ♪] . >> persecución terminó con la muerte de una mujer una que conducÃa se estrelló contra un árbol también dentor
> durante esos 13 dÃas la pandilla la familia fueron acusados de 6 cargos dijo el representante del fbi . >> algunos residentes creen que la construcción del nuevo estadio que costará 5 mil millones de dólares , tiene mucho que ver con >> esperamos que sea para bien, más no sé qué resultado tendrán . >> hay mucho por hacer . >> parques todos se juntan . >> la gente ahà que no deja compartir uno con los hijos . >> mire que miembros de equipos...
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what about the rest of the fbi? waiting for the trump justice department to get to the bottom of that not just comey and his leaking. andrew mccabe who lost his job, strzok and page the fbi agents who were texting back and forth their hatred of donald trump. why don't we still have those answers? >> well, again, i will tell you, this goes beyond, i think, what a lot of us in the democratic party are saying publicly. i think privately, folks that i have talked to on capitol hill say, look, we are hitching our wagons to a bureau that very clearly through the ig report has shown up to some pretty bad things. question questionable things. if we're t. were to happen to us, we would be raising holy hell. >> ed: yeah. >> privately democrats are saying fbi needs to be held to account here and they haven't been so far and that's wrong. irrespective of party. that's wrong. >> ed: i have 30 seconds. adam schiff will be the democrat taking over the house intel committee. another thing he says he wants to investigate is the u.s.
what about the rest of the fbi? waiting for the trump justice department to get to the bottom of that not just comey and his leaking. andrew mccabe who lost his job, strzok and page the fbi agents who were texting back and forth their hatred of donald trump. why don't we still have those answers? >> well, again, i will tell you, this goes beyond, i think, what a lot of us in the democratic party are saying publicly. i think privately, folks that i have talked to on capitol hill say, look,...
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fbi directorjames comey has been fired by the president. he has informed fbi director... james comey that he's been to terminate terminated and remove from office. last year president trump fired the man originally investigating his campaign. fbi directorjames comey. so, charge two. did president trump fire the fbi director to save his own skin and obstructjustice? months earlier, comey‘s alarm bells went off at a one—on—one white house dinner. the president, he says, asked for his loyalty. it reminded him of his days prosecuting the mafia. the family, the mafia, is led by the boss. and it is all about the boss. there are no external reference point except your loyalty and service to the boss. and i saw, in my early interactions with president trump and his team, exactly that the normanton, an effort to make all of us, the intelligence leaders, a part of the family. trump denies it amended the fbi's director's loyalty. two weeks after the dinner comey says the president asked him to stop investigating a senior white house official and his links to russia. and it too
fbi directorjames comey has been fired by the president. he has informed fbi director... james comey that he's been to terminate terminated and remove from office. last year president trump fired the man originally investigating his campaign. fbi directorjames comey. so, charge two. did president trump fire the fbi director to save his own skin and obstructjustice? months earlier, comey‘s alarm bells went off at a one—on—one white house dinner. the president, he says, asked for his...
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former fbi assistant director greg brower in washington. coming up, the market close on this holiday shortened session. we will talk about the markets today. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power." the market closes at the top of the hour on this shortened. trading session energy stocks are dragging the whole market down. romaine bostick is here to explain its us. ine: we saw this decline start last month and it accelerated prior to thanksgiving. there was some sense there might be a bottom for we are clearly not seeing that. what is scaring investors is there is not a good explanation for it. you can point to saudi arabia, some of the supply concerns in the permian basin and out of russia, but at the end of the date there is a severity in oil prices that has people little miffed, and they are murdering -- wondering how that will spillover. david: global growth or supply? romaine: if you talk to 10 different people, five it's a supply and five it's a command. it is probably somewhere in the middle. there are certainly supp
former fbi assistant director greg brower in washington. coming up, the market close on this holiday shortened session. we will talk about the markets today. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power." the market closes at the top of the hour on this shortened. trading session energy stocks are dragging the whole market down. romaine bostick is here to explain its us. ine: we saw this decline start last month and it accelerated prior to thanksgiving. there was some sense...
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is being handled by the miami office of the fbi and by the u.s. postal inspection service. quote, a recording on a phone line set up by the justice department to help victims of the scam remains active. quote, the ftc's action against the company that resulted in the company shutting down was a civil proceeding. the existence of a continuing fbi investigation suggests that authorities are also looking into potential criminal charges. think about this for a second. the guy has been installed by president trump on president trump's say so alone to go run the entire justice department, which includes, of course, the fbi. the fbi is criminally investigating a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme that he appears to have been a big part of. huh? it's all happening. the reporter who just broke this rather incredible story joins us next. next exa, play weekend mix. the new lincoln mkc. connecting the world inside, with the world outside. so you can move through both a little easier. introducing the well-connected 2019 lincoln mkc. -of course, daniel. -fridge,
is being handled by the miami office of the fbi and by the u.s. postal inspection service. quote, a recording on a phone line set up by the justice department to help victims of the scam remains active. quote, the ftc's action against the company that resulted in the company shutting down was a civil proceeding. the existence of a continuing fbi investigation suggests that authorities are also looking into potential criminal charges. think about this for a second. the guy has been installed by...
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is that some sort of fbi protocol? >> they're probably still looking at what the ramifications would be and who was responsible for it. what's tough with these tip lines is if you get a thousand a month, the one good thing we have historically is they have been able to build out this process from the global war on tro terror, the isis years in particular when there were recruits coming in online that locals would see possibly in schools or different locations. so they are refining that process. in this case there may not be one person or one entity that can point to and say you missed this tip or did not pass it on. sometimes the backlog is so high it can be days and weeks as far as turning these tips over and getting them to the right people. imagine you get a thousand tips and 150 of them need to be routed to local law enforcement and you've got to track that chain down every time. they may not be at the bottom of it yet. >> thank you, thank you. always enjoy your insights. >>> betting on beto. does the rising democr
is that some sort of fbi protocol? >> they're probably still looking at what the ramifications would be and who was responsible for it. what's tough with these tip lines is if you get a thousand a month, the one good thing we have historically is they have been able to build out this process from the global war on tro terror, the isis years in particular when there were recruits coming in online that locals would see possibly in schools or different locations. so they are refining that...
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questions grow about the fbi vetting of christopher steele's fbi expertise. sara carter, fox news legal analyst, let's start with your story, john solomon. >> listen, the more we learn about christopher steele the more the recent to doubt that he had any expertise whatsoever on russia. we used this document to justify spying on a presidential candidate in the final weeks of an election. what i learned is back in the beginning of his relationship with the justice department, he produced an intelligence document predicting that vladimir pruden was losing his grip on power, on his way out the door. that has proven to not be very good intelligence, has? it's two years later in vladimir putin is fully entrenched in power. there is a lot of questions about where he got his sources and that is going to be a big issue as to what congressman just said, we used this dossier and didn't know that it was really verified. i reported in my story, john moffitt, one of the key intelligence analyst in the fbi told congress recently, they were just beginning the process of veri
questions grow about the fbi vetting of christopher steele's fbi expertise. sara carter, fox news legal analyst, let's start with your story, john solomon. >> listen, the more we learn about christopher steele the more the recent to doubt that he had any expertise whatsoever on russia. we used this document to justify spying on a presidential candidate in the final weeks of an election. what i learned is back in the beginning of his relationship with the justice department, he produced an...
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the fbi is here to support vent rar county. to the edge the question of sheriff deem, the los angeles response team is processing the cream seen here by hind me and the subject's vehicle and home on newbury park. we'll sursue the leads from that evidence wherever they take us and paint a picture of the frame of member as the suband many identify any potential radicalization. and at this point we don't have not have i indications or no other threats to the los angeles area. i can't imagine the stress -- i can't imagine what the families are going through. i appreciate your patience as we work through in a painstaking fashion the evidence recovery and crime scene analysis. it will be ongoing here for several days, and -- and just want to once again pass on our support to the vent ran county sheriff's department on behalf. the investigators here. >> i would like to introduce congresswoman julia brownlie. >> thank you, sheriff. >> i just have a few words to say. i'm the congresswoman who represents this area, and -- and i want to t
the fbi is here to support vent rar county. to the edge the question of sheriff deem, the los angeles response team is processing the cream seen here by hind me and the subject's vehicle and home on newbury park. we'll sursue the leads from that evidence wherever they take us and paint a picture of the frame of member as the suband many identify any potential radicalization. and at this point we don't have not have i indications or no other threats to the los angeles area. i can't imagine the...
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the fbi started that investigation during the campaign. it was not publicly reported before americans voted in that election, but it came to be known soon thereafter, and when president trump found out about the fbi running that investigation into what russia did and the possible involvement of him and his campaign, the president fired the head of the fbi. he fired james comey. presidents, of course, are allowed to fire the fbi director or any other presidential appointee. but they're not allowed to do it for the corrupt purpose of stopping or averting an ongoing investigation that the president feels threatened by. when president trump fired comey, his white house did go through the motions of creating a pretext, right? creating a cover story for him for why he had to fire comey. the president stuck by that for about five minutes then he quickly abandoned it. he told visiting russian officials in the oval office firing james comey would relieve a great deal of pressure on him over the fbi's investigation. he famously did an interview with
the fbi started that investigation during the campaign. it was not publicly reported before americans voted in that election, but it came to be known soon thereafter, and when president trump found out about the fbi running that investigation into what russia did and the possible involvement of him and his campaign, the president fired the head of the fbi. he fired james comey. presidents, of course, are allowed to fire the fbi director or any other presidential appointee. but they're not...
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attorney around a forumer senior fbi official. chuck, home field advantage here in new york, we'll begin with you. safe to assume robert mueller has this memo, has had this memo, has had knowledge of this incident for a good long while. >> absolutely, brian. if he doesn't have the memo, he'll have it now. and frankly, what he really needs are the recollections of the people who wrote the memo or were there for the conversation. all right. the memo is krcorroborative but that's really important are the people who spoke to the president, got his direction, understood what he intended to do and wrote that stuff down. that's the real evidence. we know mcgahn, for instance, has been meeting with special counsel for many, many hours. that's what matters. >> frank, this is another instance of don mcgahn as one of the human guardrails around the president. does this article also kind of out mr. whitaker as a potential witness? you've got the president coming to the chief of staff at the justice department under sessions, saying in effect,
attorney around a forumer senior fbi official. chuck, home field advantage here in new york, we'll begin with you. safe to assume robert mueller has this memo, has had this memo, has had knowledge of this incident for a good long while. >> absolutely, brian. if he doesn't have the memo, he'll have it now. and frankly, what he really needs are the recollections of the people who wrote the memo or were there for the conversation. all right. the memo is krcorroborative but that's really...
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some of the material the fbi has been fighting was material that would embarrass the fbi. it would not disclose sources and methods. it would be a good thing to have greater transparency. >> what about james comey wanting to testify publicly? >> i think comey is dead wrong. i don't even know the basis in which you go to court and say i'm not going to answer a legitimate subpoena because the conditions aren't right for me. most judges would hand your head in the courtroom. that tear counsel and say you don't get to choose. that is the point of a subpoena. -- it is an indication not an invitation to a tea party. they say just come. what he's trying to do here is delay until the democrats come to power. a lot of judges would be miffed saying you are trying to use this to delay. i do not think he will be successful. host: let's go to hot springs, arkansas. surely. caller: good morning. i have watched on c-span2's two separate times. mr. seymour hearst, a reporter. he made this documentary. i don't know why other people had not watched that. it seems like if they would just sho
some of the material the fbi has been fighting was material that would embarrass the fbi. it would not disclose sources and methods. it would be a good thing to have greater transparency. >> what about james comey wanting to testify publicly? >> i think comey is dead wrong. i don't even know the basis in which you go to court and say i'm not going to answer a legitimate subpoena because the conditions aren't right for me. most judges would hand your head in the courtroom. that tear...
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house republicans hitting the former fbi director with a subpoena. why he is saying he is happy to talk, just not behind closed doors. if there is no audience, what is the point? house judiciary committee chairman bob goodlatte responds. that is next. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. melissa: vowing to resist, former fbi director james comey responding to a subpoena from the house judiciary committee, tweeting quote, happy thanksgiving. got a subpoena from house republicans. i'm still happy to sit in the light and answer all questions but i will resist closed-door thing because i have seen enough of th
house republicans hitting the former fbi director with a subpoena. why he is saying he is happy to talk, just not behind closed doors. if there is no audience, what is the point? house judiciary committee chairman bob goodlatte responds. that is next. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to...