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director wray: it's absolutely the f.b.i.'s view, the f.b.i.'s choice, the f.b.i.'s preference to build a new building, a bigger building, not a smaller building, at our current location, which would allow us to, as i said, improve security, build a state-of-the-art facility, add the number of people in terms of consolidating our footprint, and be more accessible or remain accessible to all of our partners and to the public. mr. crist: was it contemplated that the campus location is something that had been embraced by your predecessors or is that not the case? director wray: i can't speak for my predecessors. i know when i came in and i asked the question, tell me why we are not building a building here in this location. it appeared to me that people had thought that that was not an option available to us. if given the choice, i'm not sure the predecessors would have made the same choice i'm making. mrs. roby: thank you for being here. and echo the sentiments of the expanding footprint that f.b.i. has in alabama and we are grateful for those efforts and want to cont
director wray: it's absolutely the f.b.i.'s view, the f.b.i.'s choice, the f.b.i.'s preference to build a new building, a bigger building, not a smaller building, at our current location, which would allow us to, as i said, improve security, build a state-of-the-art facility, add the number of people in terms of consolidating our footprint, and be more accessible or remain accessible to all of our partners and to the public. mr. crist: was it contemplated that the campus location is something...
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the old f.b.i. the f.b.i. that had a chip on its shoulder and wanted to intimidate people and find out what was going on in your life and the law be damned. martin luther king and just fill in the names. so who ran this thing? the people were handpicked by mccabe. the number two guy at the f.b.i. the supervisory agent, the deputy assistant director for counter intelligence is peter strzok. he is a big player in all things crossfire hurricane. lisa page, you may have heard of her. who was she? she was an f.b.i. lawyer working for mccabe. these are two central characters in this debacle. let me tell you a little bit about who these people are and where they are coming from. thanks to a lot of hard work by people for mr. horowitz, the f.b.i. and others, here is what we know. strzok, the front line supervisor. february 12th, 2016. oh, he is abyss mall. i hope the charade will end and people will dump him. the problem is rubio will likely lose to cruz. i never made it. the republican party is utter shambles. when w
the old f.b.i. the f.b.i. that had a chip on its shoulder and wanted to intimidate people and find out what was going on in your life and the law be damned. martin luther king and just fill in the names. so who ran this thing? the people were handpicked by mccabe. the number two guy at the f.b.i. the supervisory agent, the deputy assistant director for counter intelligence is peter strzok. he is a big player in all things crossfire hurricane. lisa page, you may have heard of her. who was she?...
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director wray: it's absolutely the f.b.i.'s view, the f.b.i.'s choice, the f.b.i.'s preference to build a new building, a bigger building, not a smaller building, at our current location, which would allow us to, as i said, improve security, build a state of the-art facility, add the number of people in terms of consolidating remaintprint, and accessible to all of our partners, and to the public. crist: wasn't it in fact complicated that the campus location is something that had been embraced by your predecessors, or was that not the case? can't week fori my predecessors. i know that when i came in and i asked the question, tell me why we are not building the building here in this location, it appeared to me that people have thought that i was not an option .hat was available to us so i don't know that given the choice, my predecessors would not have made exactly the same choice i am making. rep. crist: thank you, director. i yield. rep. roby: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, director, for being here. i echo the sentiments of the expanding footprint that f.b.i. h
director wray: it's absolutely the f.b.i.'s view, the f.b.i.'s choice, the f.b.i.'s preference to build a new building, a bigger building, not a smaller building, at our current location, which would allow us to, as i said, improve security, build a state of the-art facility, add the number of people in terms of consolidating remaintprint, and accessible to all of our partners, and to the public. crist: wasn't it in fact complicated that the campus location is something that had been embraced...
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the f.b.i.'s guidelines, and changes to electronic surveillance laws meant to that f.b.i. intelligence collection programs and investigations now lack the reasonable criminal predicates that were designed to help the americans from unwarranted government scrutiny. it would be extremely difficult for san francisco police officers operating under these current guidelines and having routine access to the databases containing information collected without suspicion of wrongdoing to meaningful comply with local ordinance and general order 8.10. [reading notes] targeting communities of color, american muslims, immigrants, environmentalists, activists, and black activists protesting police violence. i can provide that written testimony for the record in the brief time i have i can focus on particular concerns with the grand jury report. first, the grand jury's allegation to nonparticipation in the jttf versus san francisco, cuts communications with sf ed. the f.b.i. and sf ed have multiple information
the f.b.i.'s guidelines, and changes to electronic surveillance laws meant to that f.b.i. intelligence collection programs and investigations now lack the reasonable criminal predicates that were designed to help the americans from unwarranted government scrutiny. it would be extremely difficult for san francisco police officers operating under these current guidelines and having routine access to the databases containing information collected without suspicion of wrongdoing to meaningful...
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if the f.b.i. had exculpatory information or a contradictory information, information that contradicted that underlying predicate, would you agree with me the f.b.i. had an obligation not to withhold that and provide that to the fisa court? >> i think the f.b.i. one should have vetted both the information as best they could, and two i think there should have been discussion with d.o.j. and the fisa court about that information. >> -- mr. ratcliffe: what if there was no discussion, would that have been improper? mr. anderson: i don't know if it would have been improper but i don't think it would be the transparency those hearings need. one of the congressmen brought up earlier this is a significant power. . ratcliffe: what's yourer take? >> in our world, which is the same world you were in for a long time, there is some laxity involved how much you have to disclose with respect to exculpatory information with respect to the grand jury. i think the big difference here is that a the criminal process h
if the f.b.i. had exculpatory information or a contradictory information, information that contradicted that underlying predicate, would you agree with me the f.b.i. had an obligation not to withhold that and provide that to the fisa court? >> i think the f.b.i. one should have vetted both the information as best they could, and two i think there should have been discussion with d.o.j. and the fisa court about that information. >> -- mr. ratcliffe: what if there was no discussion,...
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the f.b.i. knew that. when the f.b.i. didn't answer my questions, i used my authority as chairman of the senate judiciary committee to hold up the nomination of deputy attorney general rosenstein. that got the judiciary committee a briefing from the department -- or from the f.b.i. it consisted of a lot of veiled after answers and associations that somehow christopher steele was reliable. now we all know that he wasn't reliable. i'll give details on that shortly. in june of 2017 i asked the f.b.i. to produce all the fisa applications related to its russian investigation. after six months of wrangling, in december 2017 senator graham, senator feinstein, and i were permitted to review the four fisa applications in which the f.b.i. sought authority to surveil former trump campaign staffer carter page as well as a number of classified documents relating to mr. steele. i also directed my staff to look in public places that others were ignoring so that led us to mr. steele's court filings in london. what my staff found was that
the f.b.i. knew that. when the f.b.i. didn't answer my questions, i used my authority as chairman of the senate judiciary committee to hold up the nomination of deputy attorney general rosenstein. that got the judiciary committee a briefing from the department -- or from the f.b.i. it consisted of a lot of veiled after answers and associations that somehow christopher steele was reliable. now we all know that he wasn't reliable. i'll give details on that shortly. in june of 2017 i asked the...
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i'm a career f.b.i. agent, government worker. >> pelley: oval office was above your pay grade. >> mccabe: it certainly was. and the president immediatelyiti comey. an were thrilled about this, that people really disliked jim comey and that they were very happy about this, and that it was, it was a great thing. >> pelley: he was telling you what the reaction inside the f.b.i. was? >> mccabe: he was. it was very different than the reaction i had seen immediately before i came to the white house. >> pelley: which was what? >> mccabe: people were shocked. we had lost our leader, a leader who was respected and liked by the vast majority of f.b.i. employees. people were very sad. but anyway, that night in the oval office, what i was hearing from the president was, not reality. it was the version of the events that i quickly realized he wished me to adopt. as he went on talking about how happy people in the f.b.i. were, he said to me, "i heard that you were part of the resistance." >> pelley: what did he mean b
i'm a career f.b.i. agent, government worker. >> pelley: oval office was above your pay grade. >> mccabe: it certainly was. and the president immediatelyiti comey. an were thrilled about this, that people really disliked jim comey and that they were very happy about this, and that it was, it was a great thing. >> pelley: he was telling you what the reaction inside the f.b.i. was? >> mccabe: he was. it was very different than the reaction i had seen immediately before i...
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of the f.b.i. frying to force mentally ill young people into committing terror acts well maybe i'm being a little too hard on them it is true that it is terror acts but maybe i'm being a little too hard on them it is true that without the f.b.i. there is no telling how many of the f.b.i.'s plot without the f.b.i. there is no telling how many of the f.b.i. plots might not have been stopped. how lucky we are might not have been stopped. how lucky we are not only does the f.b.i. continue to go after protest movements as they did in the one not only does the f.b.i. continue to go after protest movement as they did in the 1960 s. with the infamous cointelpro scandal they aren't even telling peeking sixty's with the infamous cointelpro scandal they aren't even telling peaceful protesters when there are plots against their lives the f.b.i. was hopeful protesters when there are plots against their lives the f.b.i. was aware that an organization possibly a law enforcement agency had plans to a sad way or th
of the f.b.i. frying to force mentally ill young people into committing terror acts well maybe i'm being a little too hard on them it is true that it is terror acts but maybe i'm being a little too hard on them it is true that without the f.b.i. there is no telling how many of the f.b.i.'s plot without the f.b.i. there is no telling how many of the f.b.i. plots might not have been stopped. how lucky we are might not have been stopped. how lucky we are not only does the f.b.i. continue to go...
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an f.b.i. attorney and the fisa report repeatedly lied to. 17 errors, big errors that have ruined people's lives. >> harris: the ramp up has been the investigation among republicans that this was going to be a bombshell, this was going to put democrats, those who might at least vote in that way, inside the f.b.i. and doj, in hot water. not making it necessarily so political, but it was going to put a lot of heat on a lot of people who might not agree with the president. it isn't that, though, right? >> i don't know if i agree with that. i think there will be more to come. an f.b.i. attorney has been put forth for criminal investigation, that is big there is still a lot of determinations to be made about who knew what, what, james comey, brennan, mccabe, we need to know who knew what when and the durham report will show some more. >> harris: i guess i'm just, pointing to the fact that this was going to be the answer back, if you will. we saw democrats do this with the mueller report. >> well, of
an f.b.i. attorney and the fisa report repeatedly lied to. 17 errors, big errors that have ruined people's lives. >> harris: the ramp up has been the investigation among republicans that this was going to be a bombshell, this was going to put democrats, those who might at least vote in that way, inside the f.b.i. and doj, in hot water. not making it necessarily so political, but it was going to put a lot of heat on a lot of people who might not agree with the president. it isn't that,...
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the f.b.i., what infrastructure do you have to ensure a quick response to any reporting of this kind of activity? ms. floris: thank you. the f.b.i. becomes interested in foreign influence activity when it hits the four categories i spoke about at the beginning. subversive, coercive criminal nature of it. the f.b.i. will respond as we do in any investigation. the full might of not overwhelm the foreign influence task force but the hundreds of agents and analysts in our 56 field offices work the foreign influence threat day in and day out. we'll use all of the tools we have in our toolbox -- ms. jackson lee: do you have enough staff? have you ramped up your staff for the 2020 election? do you have enough staff to deal with the potential of this reporting? ms. floris: rest assured we are putting everything we can against this threat. and facing it with absolute determination. ms. jackson lee: mr. masterson i sit on the homeland security committee. we appreciate the deep dive you have taken. give me
the f.b.i., what infrastructure do you have to ensure a quick response to any reporting of this kind of activity? ms. floris: thank you. the f.b.i. becomes interested in foreign influence activity when it hits the four categories i spoke about at the beginning. subversive, coercive criminal nature of it. the f.b.i. will respond as we do in any investigation. the full might of not overwhelm the foreign influence task force but the hundreds of agents and analysts in our 56 field offices work the...
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to chris for a f.b.i. director talking about the pain of losing agents in the line of duty i think we're still we're kind of just warming up here i think what many are expecting to be later of a more lively exchange and hearing at the senate judiciary committee they're looking into well they're kind of investigating the rush of investigations of the origins of that investigation amid concerns among some members of congress that it was too politicized. now a major challenge facing britain's new prime minister is to reduce tension with iran iranian diplomats do in vienna on sunday to discuss how to save the 2015 nuclear deal they're meeting representatives from britain china france germany and russia britain's foreign secretary is calling for a european led naval mission to ensure the safety of shipping in the gulf also jabari has more of the iranian capital. iran's foreign minister mohammad javad zarif is the 1st official to comment on the latest developments out of london the foreign minister tweeted that
to chris for a f.b.i. director talking about the pain of losing agents in the line of duty i think we're still we're kind of just warming up here i think what many are expecting to be later of a more lively exchange and hearing at the senate judiciary committee they're looking into well they're kind of investigating the rush of investigations of the origins of that investigation amid concerns among some members of congress that it was too politicized. now a major challenge facing britain's new...
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move that the f.b.i. is trying to do beyond just i mean what do you think beyond just what like sweeping out the old guard of the f.b.i. are and saying hey we're starting over from scratch well i think you know i think the thing to do major problems with this is two major problems are. two heads of the f.b.i. going out and having press tours and speak in secret and i think that's what we've seen from military personnel of the f.b.i. it's everyone we talked to real like hard core old timers who really believe in what they're doing this that's not the old days you didn't talk about those things you didn't do that you were always your voice when something was wrong and i wonder if there's a lack of morality and i don't know that they can fake that you know. that's a hard. job but i got to say thank you so much for coming. in on this issue and it's definitely one the wife to kind of follow and see you. want to use. one burns one that our guys thanks so much. around the globe coral reefs are suffering at a mas
move that the f.b.i. is trying to do beyond just i mean what do you think beyond just what like sweeping out the old guard of the f.b.i. are and saying hey we're starting over from scratch well i think you know i think the thing to do major problems with this is two major problems are. two heads of the f.b.i. going out and having press tours and speak in secret and i think that's what we've seen from military personnel of the f.b.i. it's everyone we talked to real like hard core old timers who...
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director violated f.b.i. policies and his f.b.i. employment agreement by failing to notify the f.b.i. that he had retained them or to seek authorization to retain them. >> none of us have read the report if full. we're hearing tidbits of it. i would like to see it. if you look at comey is going to the bottom line here, right? we didn't find large wrongdoing and there will be bits and pieces of things he did do wrong and breaches of protocol. the conversation swirling in the last few days. those will be the small pieces. actually sounds reminiscent and i'll wait until i look at it. the indictment, non-indictment of hillary clinton over the emails. at the end of the day it wasn't something we were going to go after her for but there were x, y and z things done wrong. classified versus unclassified information which is a very big deal. i don't know about the rules and what you can store in your safe and what you have to turn over. >> jon: he argued so many of these memos he wrote were his own personal memos. the inspector general is sa
director violated f.b.i. policies and his f.b.i. employment agreement by failing to notify the f.b.i. that he had retained them or to seek authorization to retain them. >> none of us have read the report if full. we're hearing tidbits of it. i would like to see it. if you look at comey is going to the bottom line here, right? we didn't find large wrongdoing and there will be bits and pieces of things he did do wrong and breaches of protocol. the conversation swirling in the last few days....
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director the f.b.i. director serves by law for a 10 year period and so it came as a shock i talked to a number of friends colleagues after that happened who were still in the f.b.i. and it was this essence of i can't believe the president did this but i think he was just exercising what he believed was his authority just as if he was the c.e.o. of trump enterprises. and congress one question needs to be addressed by the investigative committee why did trump fire james komi. why do you believe you were fired. so i don't know for sure i believe the prick think the president at his word that i was fired because of the russian versification something about the way i was conducting it the president felt created pressure on him they wanted to relieve he was asking for something and i was refusing to give it. and fact early in his term trump asked to speak to komi in private. there was a meeting at the white house a one on one meeting between trump and call me call me must have had his antenna up because he fel
director the f.b.i. director serves by law for a 10 year period and so it came as a shock i talked to a number of friends colleagues after that happened who were still in the f.b.i. and it was this essence of i can't believe the president did this but i think he was just exercising what he believed was his authority just as if he was the c.e.o. of trump enterprises. and congress one question needs to be addressed by the investigative committee why did trump fire james komi. why do you believe...
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f.b.i. this was a 480-page report. i've got a copy of it right here. it's redacted for public release, and if you look at it online, you can look under the department of justice website, you can see that some of it is redacted or black marks drawn through parts of it to protect certain classified information. but there's more than enough information contained in this report to know that the crossfire hurricane investigation into the trump administration by the obama justice department, including the comey f.b.i., was an unmitigated disaster. mr. horowitz highlighted some of the truly disturbing and alarming facts about how this russian investigation was conducted, how it was initiated, and how it was conducted, and there were mistakes made, including some intentional misconduct which has now been referred to the justice department for potential investigation and even charging and prosecution, but this was a troubling report, identifying at least 17 different areas of concern. the report is f
f.b.i. this was a 480-page report. i've got a copy of it right here. it's redacted for public release, and if you look at it online, you can look under the department of justice website, you can see that some of it is redacted or black marks drawn through parts of it to protect certain classified information. but there's more than enough information contained in this report to know that the crossfire hurricane investigation into the trump administration by the obama justice department,...
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the f.b.i. has had problems going into the mosque during the week they have people out on the corners doing counter-surveillance it's a very insular community. a decade old federal investigation. so since $93.00 b. . the. federal authorities are investigating the mosque foundation in bridgeview and its leaders for possible involvement and terribly did move on to the house of worship one of the largest islamic centers in chicago has been under f.b.i. surveillance for years. when we found this article it was one of the 1st confirmations for me at least that there was this surveillance that was going on for 911 you know nobody thought anyone was building bombs in the basement but what they did thing was that there was money being funneled through supposedly legitimate charities. 2 hamas 2 has for the most part almost all of these investigations and without any indictments and the ones that did result in indictments were for things like tax fraud so you were getting a lot of wall when you were tryin
the f.b.i. has had problems going into the mosque during the week they have people out on the corners doing counter-surveillance it's a very insular community. a decade old federal investigation. so since $93.00 b. . the. federal authorities are investigating the mosque foundation in bridgeview and its leaders for possible involvement and terribly did move on to the house of worship one of the largest islamic centers in chicago has been under f.b.i. surveillance for years. when we found this...
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the f.b.i. has actually been called out by the fires a court correct because i mean it feels new to me but it's not the 1st time right so this letter was a big deal of the files a court was coming out and that they were specifically calling up the f.b.i. and they were saying essentially if they were able to pull this off in this case then how many other cases have they done this but at the same time last year the pfizer court actually ruled against the f.b.i. and they were told that they were guilty of violating americans privacy rights by not only lying in order to get warrants but at the same time that they were also using that surveillance database to do searches pretty much whenever they wanted to and that involves doing searches on their own employees on their relatives friends ex girlfriends you name it but at the same time what came out of all of that was that the f.b.i. essentially said our bad we're sorry and they promised that they would behave moving forward and we didn't see any cons
the f.b.i. has actually been called out by the fires a court correct because i mean it feels new to me but it's not the 1st time right so this letter was a big deal of the files a court was coming out and that they were specifically calling up the f.b.i. and they were saying essentially if they were able to pull this off in this case then how many other cases have they done this but at the same time last year the pfizer court actually ruled against the f.b.i. and they were told that they were...
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fired steele a top f.b.i. investigator and his lover another top f.b.i. official constantly texted about how much they hated trump and wanted to stop him from being elected and the entire investigation was opened based not on 5 eyes intelligence but on a tip from a foreign politician about a conversation involving joseph of miffs it is a maltese diplomat who's widely portrayed as a russian agent but seems to have far more connections with western governments including our own f.b.i. and our own state department than with russia brazenly ignoring all these red flags as well as the transparent absurdity of the claims they are making the democrats of argued for nearly 3 years that evidence of collusion is hidden just around the corner like the loch ness monster insist it's there even if no one can find consider this in march 2017 democrats on this committee said they had more than circumstantial evidence of collusion but they couldn't reveal it yet mr moeller was soon appointed and they said he would find the collusion and when no collusion was found and mr
fired steele a top f.b.i. investigator and his lover another top f.b.i. official constantly texted about how much they hated trump and wanted to stop him from being elected and the entire investigation was opened based not on 5 eyes intelligence but on a tip from a foreign politician about a conversation involving joseph of miffs it is a maltese diplomat who's widely portrayed as a russian agent but seems to have far more connections with western governments including our own f.b.i. and our own...
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was the f.b.i. is to protect. the god of the f.b.i. is to protect the status quo the ruling elite are wealthy overlords and they view anything the status quo the ruling elite are wealthy overlords and they view anything that isn't serving that. purpose as suspicious if not criminal that isn't serving that purpose as suspicious if not criminal coming to you from washington d.c. the billionaire. when you from washington d.c. the billionaire. why don't. why don't i only can delegate the news from behind turns out u.s. troops i'm only can delegate the news from behind turns out u.s. troops are remaining in syria after trump had said he's pulling them out or remaining in syria after trump had said he's pulling them out but don't worry it's just to guard the oil fields but don't worry it's just to guard the oil fields there's kind of like hell burning made off with just guarding all that money. kind of like hell burning made off with just guarding all that money. kind of like hell nestlé guards all the freshwater in the world just kind of l
was the f.b.i. is to protect. the god of the f.b.i. is to protect the status quo the ruling elite are wealthy overlords and they view anything the status quo the ruling elite are wealthy overlords and they view anything that isn't serving that. purpose as suspicious if not criminal that isn't serving that purpose as suspicious if not criminal coming to you from washington d.c. the billionaire. when you from washington d.c. the billionaire. why don't. why don't i only can delegate the news from...
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wow, f.b.i. made 11 payments to fake dossier discredited author, christopher steele, total fraud on the president and the american people. it was brought to you by dirty cops, crooked hillary and the d.n.c. then this, new information on the eight criminal referrals sent to d.o.j. by republican devin nunes. congressman nunes probing the originin of the russia investigation. his referrals could implicate two dozen people, including current and former government officials. jerry, do you think anybody will get swept up into this in terms of accountability? >> gerard: i am sure there will be an investigation of the investigation, as it were and further down the an investigation of the investigation of the investigation, this is like a continuous process. you can go on forever. there are serious questions about how this investigation came about, no question that there were people politically motivated people, including republican. if you remember, the original steele work began during the republican pr
wow, f.b.i. made 11 payments to fake dossier discredited author, christopher steele, total fraud on the president and the american people. it was brought to you by dirty cops, crooked hillary and the d.n.c. then this, new information on the eight criminal referrals sent to d.o.j. by republican devin nunes. congressman nunes probing the originin of the russia investigation. his referrals could implicate two dozen people, including current and former government officials. jerry, do you think...
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after former f.b.i. chief hailed the whole with reporters trying russia collusion has been the case inspector general forwards himself the punk's their interpretation saying it's quite the opposite so many basic fundamental errors were made by the separate here and picked investigative teams and one of the most sensitive f.b.i. investigation. and the french government reveals more details on controversial pension reforms that sparked massive strikes. hello you're watching all 3 international i'm words on a lot could thank you for joining us. a suicide attacker has detonated a car bomb outside the background airbase one of the main u.s. military outposts and afghanistan the attack comes not long after trump surprise thanksgiving visit to the same base local media reports say the powerful blast hit a medical facility close to the bases main gate and at least 2 people were killed and more than 70 injured according to local sources a shootout quickly followed and it's being reported the 3 of the attackers re
after former f.b.i. chief hailed the whole with reporters trying russia collusion has been the case inspector general forwards himself the punk's their interpretation saying it's quite the opposite so many basic fundamental errors were made by the separate here and picked investigative teams and one of the most sensitive f.b.i. investigation. and the french government reveals more details on controversial pension reforms that sparked massive strikes. hello you're watching all 3 international...
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once the f.b.i. and the department of justice was told by the primary subsource that the document was not reliable, they had a duty to report to the fisa court exculpatory information. not only did they not tell the court that the subsource trashed out their document, this is what they told the court on page 190. carter page's renewal applications numbers two and three, advised the court that following the january interview with the primary subsource, the b.i. found the russian based subsource to be truthful and cooperative. that's a lie. the subsource said exactly the opposite. not only did they continue to get a warrant against mr. page after being told by the ubsource that it's all garbage hear say, they got two more warrants using that warrant and they described the interview in january found that the russian-based subsource to be truthful and cooperative. i don't know who told the court that. i don't know who was in the meeting in january and february, but i want to find out who these people are
once the f.b.i. and the department of justice was told by the primary subsource that the document was not reliable, they had a duty to report to the fisa court exculpatory information. not only did they not tell the court that the subsource trashed out their document, this is what they told the court on page 190. carter page's renewal applications numbers two and three, advised the court that following the january interview with the primary subsource, the b.i. found the russian based subsource...
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f.b.i. director named comey who at one time testified, used to mean something when an f.b.i. director testified before congress. comey has hurt that a great deal. because of so many falsehoods that have been spoken while under oath here on capitol hill. we e had indicated that have isis investigations, isis cells in every state in the union at one time. basically to that effect. that would tell us that this lot recently discovered is not inconsistent with what a former f.b.i. director was concerned about some years back. so it is important to control our borders, to know who is coming in. because we know people want to take down the united states of america. people who have evil intentions know, if you take down the nited states of america as a power, then evil can prevail throughout the world. i had mentioned to a few australians here a year or so ago, one of the other members of congress said, you know, it seems like we keep losing liberties here, free speech, people want to take away seco
f.b.i. director named comey who at one time testified, used to mean something when an f.b.i. director testified before congress. comey has hurt that a great deal. because of so many falsehoods that have been spoken while under oath here on capitol hill. we e had indicated that have isis investigations, isis cells in every state in the union at one time. basically to that effect. that would tell us that this lot recently discovered is not inconsistent with what a former f.b.i. director was...
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the f.b.i. takes law in own hands, biased ages cut corners, like to court, ignore exoneration. so the first thing i want you to knows how the cake is baked here. my goal is to make sure that people, when this is over, whether you like trump, hate trump, don't care about trump, you look at this as more than a few irregularities. because if this becomes a few irregularities in america, then god help us all. the people in charge of the investigation were had kept by mr. mccabe, who is now a cnn analyst. the number two guy. the first question i will ask in a bit is, is this the best of the best? are these people normal representatives of the department of justice and the f.b.i.? i hope you will say no, because i believe it to be, no. if i believed otherwise, i would be incredibly depressed. so, ladies and gentlemen, i will assume something for the sake of argument, there was a lawful predicate to open up a counterintelligence investigation. the standard to open one up is about like that. i also want
the f.b.i. takes law in own hands, biased ages cut corners, like to court, ignore exoneration. so the first thing i want you to knows how the cake is baked here. my goal is to make sure that people, when this is over, whether you like trump, hate trump, don't care about trump, you look at this as more than a few irregularities. because if this becomes a few irregularities in america, then god help us all. the people in charge of the investigation were had kept by mr. mccabe, who is now a cnn...
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report clearly demonstrates the f.b.i. abused its powers when targeting trump the world the judiciary committee is hell bent on impeachment articles ideological obsession with again. this in the individual i think very much i have to do what i think is right i have to friend to defend my values have to defend my principles and if i feel the state is not doing it according to what i think is the right thing that i have to stand up and say it's not good enough and if i as a humanitarian feel that the next to me is not respected and treated in a dignified way then i have to also stand up in this regard so yes we have to do it despite that it is maybe a very long term fight and we are not necessarily winning. welcome back now the issue of wealth inequality in the u.k. is in focus again alter recent report by paul newman revealed that the number of food banks in the country is greater than the number of mcdonald's restaurants there saskia taylor has the story. i mean i love the slogan of the world's most famous fast food chain
report clearly demonstrates the f.b.i. abused its powers when targeting trump the world the judiciary committee is hell bent on impeachment articles ideological obsession with again. this in the individual i think very much i have to do what i think is right i have to friend to defend my values have to defend my principles and if i feel the state is not doing it according to what i think is the right thing that i have to stand up and say it's not good enough and if i as a humanitarian feel that...
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former f.b.i. chief sailed the horowitz report into trouble russia pollution is vindication inspector general holder it's self bunks their interpretation saying it's quite the opposite. so many basic and fundamental errors were made by 3 separate him pick investigative teams and one of the most sensitive f.b.i. investigations. in french government reveals more details on controversial pension reforms that have spawned to mass strikes. either great to have you with us this is r.t. international. a suicide attacker has detonated a car bomb outside base one of the main u.s. military outpost in afghanistan comes not long after donald trump surprise thanksgiving visit to the same base local media reports say the powerful blast hit a medical facility close to the bases main gate at least 2 people were killed and with the 70 injured according to local sources a shootout quickly followed it's being reported 3 of the attackers remain at large 3 others have been killed and another captured a local t.v. chann
former f.b.i. chief sailed the horowitz report into trouble russia pollution is vindication inspector general holder it's self bunks their interpretation saying it's quite the opposite. so many basic and fundamental errors were made by 3 separate him pick investigative teams and one of the most sensitive f.b.i. investigations. in french government reveals more details on controversial pension reforms that have spawned to mass strikes. either great to have you with us this is r.t. international....
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we should have f.b.i. ages who e professional, who have integrity, f.b.i. lawyers who are not doctoring documents to get whwat thet. so i think it's actually a pretty bad day for the f.b.i. but i wouldn't say that as an institution. i would say it's specific individuals that were part of a culture that were a little bi reckless with their political ambitions. >> woodruff: let me stay with you, james trusty, what is it s you'ing specifically these agent did that was not acceptable and should notave happened? >> there is evidence in here of a referral, a criminal referral, sed on an f.b.i. general counsel lawyer specifically isn't an error or a "whoops"h kind of moment-- but changing an emate substance so this thing would get through the fis courts. that's a pretty horrific moment. you have other momnts talking out insurance policies which we saw from the o..g. probe. cabeeven suggestions m knew there was an affair-- sorry, willi mccabe-- andy mccabe-- and let these things happen. it's not nevessarily that rything is criminal. it's that there is horrible judg
we should have f.b.i. ages who e professional, who have integrity, f.b.i. lawyers who are not doctoring documents to get whwat thet. so i think it's actually a pretty bad day for the f.b.i. but i wouldn't say that as an institution. i would say it's specific individuals that were part of a culture that were a little bi reckless with their political ambitions. >> woodruff: let me stay with you, james trusty, what is it s you'ing specifically these agent did that was not acceptable and...
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on the steele dossier, that was reported to the f.b.i. it was given to the f.b.i. in the summer of 2016. and if there are ways we can make sure on a going-forward basis that any of those kind of -- again, foreign-based activities are appropriately reported to law enforcement, let's have at it. but to say we don't think this is important enough or that somehow this issue of the integrity of our election system shouldn't be debated or shouldn't be taken up and put protections in place is frankly astonishing to me. it's astonishing to me as well that 17 months out from this election, we have a white house where there's no one in charge of election security. it's 17 months out from a -- frm the next election we let sit bipartisan security legislation that would ensure that there is that paper trail and that there is that ability to audit the elections after the fact so we can make sure americans have faith in the integrity of votes. pretty remarkable that 17 months out from the next election and three weeks after we've seen manipulation of a video of the speaker of the
on the steele dossier, that was reported to the f.b.i. it was given to the f.b.i. in the summer of 2016. and if there are ways we can make sure on a going-forward basis that any of those kind of -- again, foreign-based activities are appropriately reported to law enforcement, let's have at it. but to say we don't think this is important enough or that somehow this issue of the integrity of our election system shouldn't be debated or shouldn't be taken up and put protections in place is frankly...