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." >>> tonight, steel nerves. in pennsylvania long-time steelworkers losing hope that their jobs will ever come back. >> part of me's gone. >> fearing their town could be in its last gasp. >>> disillusioned voters still waiting for their president to make good on those lofty promises. >> he's done nothing to try to save the american steel industry and nothing has come to fruition. >> with the state of the union approaching, what do they want him to...
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steele's dossier. but back before the 2016 election, it is unclear who knew that steele was gathering dirt on trump for the democratic national committee and for the clinton campaign. many of his sources for claims about the trump campaign are russian government officials, so steele, who was working for fusion g.p.s., who in turn was working for the democratic national committee and the clinton campaign, was also working with the russians. so who was actually colluding with russians is coming more clear. mr. steele chaired his at least partially russian-based allegations far and wide. he shared them with the f.b.i. he shared them with the media. and according to public reports, he shared them with high-ranking officials in the justice department and the state department. well, in the course of our review, senator graham of south carolina and i came across some information that does not add up. we saw mr. steele swearing one thing in a public liable suit against him in london, england. then we saw contr
steele's dossier. but back before the 2016 election, it is unclear who knew that steele was gathering dirt on trump for the democratic national committee and for the clinton campaign. many of his sources for claims about the trump campaign are russian government officials, so steele, who was working for fusion g.p.s., who in turn was working for the democratic national committee and the clinton campaign, was also working with the russians. so who was actually colluding with russians is coming...
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steele: that is not how this works. and to me, all credibility, particularly in the case of roy moore, all credibility was lost, and that is going to be something that is going to take some time in my view to rebuild because please, i -- do not come up to my face preaching. do not. because that to me was just such an insult to back someone with the kind of credible evidence of his personal behavior and say that i have to stand with this guy, or we have to support him because of some damn vote in the senate? are you kidding me? principles nowr have become, whether or not we have a vote in the senate? so we throw all of that out? that makes no sense to me, and i think it is going to come back thiste republicans hard year. i think women in this country looked at that and went ok. thank you. we know. got you, got two. we have got you covered in november. we will show you. if you don't believe me, just look at virginia. 13 out of 16 seats were won were won by women. what people do not appreciate, what has happened in the cou
steele: that is not how this works. and to me, all credibility, particularly in the case of roy moore, all credibility was lost, and that is going to be something that is going to take some time in my view to rebuild because please, i -- do not come up to my face preaching. do not. because that to me was just such an insult to back someone with the kind of credible evidence of his personal behavior and say that i have to stand with this guy, or we have to support him because of some damn vote...
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steele in may or june of 2016? >> answer, we had done an enormous amount of work on trump and began to drill down on specific areas. steele is not the only subcontract engaged. the trump family was selling merchandise in the u.s. made in sweatshops in asia and south america so we needed somebody else for that. there were other things. we were not totally focused on russia at the time. we did reading and research. scotland was another one. what happens when you get to this point in an investigation when you gathered all of the public record information and began to exhaust the open source material, you find specialist that can take you further into a subject. i had known christopher steele since i left the wall street journal. he was an extremely well-regarded investigator. that is broadly why i asked him to see what he could find out about donald trump's business activities in russia. question, steele. did something in particular point to that? answer, the basis for the request he made a number of trips to russia a
steele in may or june of 2016? >> answer, we had done an enormous amount of work on trump and began to drill down on specific areas. steele is not the only subcontract engaged. the trump family was selling merchandise in the u.s. made in sweatshops in asia and south america so we needed somebody else for that. there were other things. we were not totally focused on russia at the time. we did reading and research. scotland was another one. what happens when you get to this point in an...
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steele conducted himself, what the fbi did with the dossier, whether mr. orr, whose wife worked for fusion gps alongside mr. steele what involvement did he have in the dossier, and i want to find out if the lead investigator of the clinton e-mail investigation had a political bias against trump for clinton to the point that it was a sham investigation. contrast that with donald trump jr. who saw the russians want to interfere with the selection and said, i love it. jared kushner, who got an e-mail saying the same thing, and went to a meeting. contrast that with lindsey graham and chuck grassley, who see christopher steele tried to blow the whistle, and refer him for criminal charges, try to have him prosecuted and sent to jail. it really is i would say a shameful moment for those two members of the 93. >> well said. matt miller, frank piglusi, thank you both. >>> for more on russian efforts to block the dossier testimony from being released, msnbc contributor jennifer rubin, conservative columnist for "the washington post." and evan mcmullin, independent p
steele conducted himself, what the fbi did with the dossier, whether mr. orr, whose wife worked for fusion gps alongside mr. steele what involvement did he have in the dossier, and i want to find out if the lead investigator of the clinton e-mail investigation had a political bias against trump for clinton to the point that it was a sham investigation. contrast that with donald trump jr. who saw the russians want to interfere with the selection and said, i love it. jared kushner, who got an...
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steel >> guy >> i thought that was cyndi lauper no, i knew it was madonna. since this is an '80s theme, tim is rocking a 1988 vest >> got to get back in time >> no sinking. -- singing. >> the power pitch -- >> fast pitch. >> that too. the stock was trading in the high teens you'll say maybe it's run out of gas. >> it's extra chilly on the east coast. i hope a sweater vest puts a little warmth in your living room >> say what you want about president trump. one thing, you know, he talked about the steel industry, they brought wilbur ross in there was a three-month lag. these stocks have been off to the races since mr. ross has got in there is an up sight to u.s. steel, big short interest in the name wouldn't be surprised if it traded to and took out the highs of 214 david is here, i'm not asking you to comment on this, but cowan upgraded this from underperform to market perform it's just a matter of time >> the guy has a memory like a steel trap you're right i say stick with the steel names, they continue to work stld i prefer over letter s. steel dynamics is
steel >> guy >> i thought that was cyndi lauper no, i knew it was madonna. since this is an '80s theme, tim is rocking a 1988 vest >> got to get back in time >> no sinking. -- singing. >> the power pitch -- >> fast pitch. >> that too. the stock was trading in the high teens you'll say maybe it's run out of gas. >> it's extra chilly on the east coast. i hope a sweater vest puts a little warmth in your living room >> say what you want about...
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steele. the bottom line is that there is a reason that mr. mueller exists, and looking at the fbi and the department of justice in terms of the way they behaved is not an either/or. >> i think it's unfortunate that the majority, not a minority, on the judiciary committee have come to an impasse at making progress. i think this is a signal of the end of my cooperation in the senate judiciary committee in terms of investigating the russian matter. >> on that note, let's turn to our lead off panel on a tuesday night. michael crowley is back with us, national senior editor and correspondent for politico. matt miller, a justice and security analyst. and jennifer rogers is back with us, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, now the director for columbia law's center for advancement and public integrity. welcome to you all. michael, i'd like to begin with you. while this is not the pentagon papers and there is a movie starting friday about that, for those who need a refresher on the story. why did diane feinstein feel
steele. the bottom line is that there is a reason that mr. mueller exists, and looking at the fbi and the department of justice in terms of the way they behaved is not an either/or. >> i think it's unfortunate that the majority, not a minority, on the judiciary committee have come to an impasse at making progress. i think this is a signal of the end of my cooperation in the senate judiciary committee in terms of investigating the russian matter. >> on that note, let's turn to our...
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steele: i think they do. i have that hope because i am looking at a roomful of people that i have hope in, to be honest. it is literally that, "we the people," and if one of us falls down, we have to eager them -- we have to help them figure out to get up and keep walking. those are the crossroads we are at. that is really where we are. you either have some freaking compassion about someone or something, and then you act on that compassion or you are just going to be a stone. you're just going to move on and let it go, and i hope you do not do that. i really do. because this wonderful wacky experiment we call america still has meaning, still has value. yes, its past and history is ugly and tortured, painful, this, that, but it is also one of the most fundamentally important things that we have to offer the rest of the world. and they want us to offer it. i mean, i talk to diplomats and leaders from around the globe. these folks still look to us, and they still look to future generations of americans to help t
steele: i think they do. i have that hope because i am looking at a roomful of people that i have hope in, to be honest. it is literally that, "we the people," and if one of us falls down, we have to eager them -- we have to help them figure out to get up and keep walking. those are the crossroads we are at. that is really where we are. you either have some freaking compassion about someone or something, and then you act on that compassion or you are just going to be a stone. you're...
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is's research and of course chris steele himself. and i think frankly the criminal referral on chris steele by senators grassley and graham is another manifestation of this. so we are more concerned about the attackers than the content which to me is the important matter. >> jim clapper says the dossier was not what the investigation was about. there is independent sourcing above and beyond that. thank you for the clarification, sir. always a pleasure to have you on the show. >> thanks, chris. >> thanks to you, our international viewers for watching. cnn "newsroom" is next for our international viewers. for the u.s., "new day" continues right now. let's get after it. >> a
is's research and of course chris steele himself. and i think frankly the criminal referral on chris steele by senators grassley and graham is another manifestation of this. so we are more concerned about the attackers than the content which to me is the important matter. >> jim clapper says the dossier was not what the investigation was about. there is independent sourcing above and beyond that. thank you for the clarification, sir. always a pleasure to have you on the show. >>...
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why investigate christopher steele? steele? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ what we do every night is like something out of a strange dream. except that the next morning... it all makes sense. fedex powers global commerce with vast, far-reaching networks... deep knowledge of industries... and, yes... maybe a little magic. ♪ going somewhere? whoooo. here's some advice. tripadvisor now searches more... ...than 200 booking sites - to find the hotel you want and save you up to 30%. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. you wouldn't do only half of your daily routine, so why treat your mouth any differently? complete the job with listerine® help prevent plaque, early gum disease, bad breath and kill up to 99.9% of germs. listerine® bring out the bold™ >>> welcome back. even before president trump was inaugurated, republicans promised to get to the bottom of russian interference with the 2016 presidential election. on friday senators chuck grassley of iowa and lindsey graham of south carolina issued what's called a criminal referral of christo
why investigate christopher steele? steele? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ what we do every night is like something out of a strange dream. except that the next morning... it all makes sense. fedex powers global commerce with vast, far-reaching networks... deep knowledge of industries... and, yes... maybe a little magic. ♪ going somewhere? whoooo. here's some advice. tripadvisor now searches more... ...than 200 booking sites - to find the hotel you want and save you up to 30%. trust this bird's words....
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steele's dossier. early parts of which did not reach counterintelligence investigators at the fbi until august. it was after june and july, after the bureau's inquiry had already begun. but the officials have said that the dossier added material and buttressed what american law enforcement and spy agencies were gleaning from other sources. so that is from "the new york times." stick around, we'll continue our conversation. when we come back, i want to know what you would ask the president if you were robert mueller. the great emperor penguin migration. trekking a hundred miles inland to their breeding grounds. except for these two fellows. this time next year, we're gonna be sitting on an egg. i think we're getting close! make a u-turn... u-turn? recalculating... man, we are never gonna breed. just give it a second. you will arrive in 92 days. nah, nuh-uh. nope, nope, nope. you know who i'm gonna follow? my instincts. as long as gps can still get you lost, you can count on geico saving folks money. i'm
steele's dossier. early parts of which did not reach counterintelligence investigators at the fbi until august. it was after june and july, after the bureau's inquiry had already begun. but the officials have said that the dossier added material and buttressed what american law enforcement and spy agencies were gleaning from other sources. so that is from "the new york times." stick around, we'll continue our conversation. when we come back, i want to know what you would ask the...
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is's research and of course chris steele himself. and i think frankly the criminal referral on chris steele by senators grassley and graham is another manifestation of this. so we are more concerned about the attackers than the content which to me is the important matter. >> jim clapper says the dossier was not what the investigation was about. there is independent sourcing above and beyond that. thank you for the clarification, sir. always a pleasure to have you on the show. >> thanks, chris. >> thanks to you, our international viewers for watching. cnn "newsroom" is next for our international viewers. for the u.s., "new day" continues right now. let's get after it. >> a surprise federal injunction complicates negotiations over the d.r.e.a.m.ers. >> this should be a bipartisan bill. this should be a bill of love. >> he is playing this straight on congress's lap. if they don't come up with something, it's their fault. >> everybody around the table said we needed to fix daca. >> any deal with dhaka has to include a wall. >> several re
is's research and of course chris steele himself. and i think frankly the criminal referral on chris steele by senators grassley and graham is another manifestation of this. so we are more concerned about the attackers than the content which to me is the important matter. >> jim clapper says the dossier was not what the investigation was about. there is independent sourcing above and beyond that. thank you for the clarification, sir. always a pleasure to have you on the show. >>...
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not just the steele dossier. some of that other intelligence may have corroborated what's in the steele dossier, whether it's the finances or the, as david gergen said, having to do with the election, or may have contradicted it. we don't know at this stage. everything gets back to mueller. i will say, i agree with david. we tend to focus on collusion as like the word, the issue. there may be other theories of the case. or there may be no case at all. and it's up to mueller to figure it out because, of course, it is 2018 now. we have an election coming up, elections coming up this year. >> and of course, we will also say, given diane feinstein going out and putting out this testimony among the fierce, the furious, as manu used the words, objections of republicans, you're not having a investigation in the judiciary. congress is losing its responsibility at every step. it all rests on mueller. >>> next, breaking news. the white house bracing for a stopping exodus. are two major players on their way out? >>> plus, t
not just the steele dossier. some of that other intelligence may have corroborated what's in the steele dossier, whether it's the finances or the, as david gergen said, having to do with the election, or may have contradicted it. we don't know at this stage. everything gets back to mueller. i will say, i agree with david. we tend to focus on collusion as like the word, the issue. there may be other theories of the case. or there may be no case at all. and it's up to mueller to figure it out...
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steele's integrity? >> i don't know mr. steele. all i can tell you is what i've seen in the classified file. mr. steele was on the payroll of fusion gps who was being paid by the democratic party to do opposition research on donald trump. while he was working with the dossier all over the world. that's not what an informant should do. i don't want lindsey graham to make these decisions, i want a special counsel to look at not only how mr. steele conducted himself, what the fbi did with the dossier, whether mr. orr whose wife worked for fusion gps alongside mr. steele, what involvement did he have in the dossier, and i want to find out if the lead investigator of the clinton e-mail investigation had a political bias against trump for clinton to the point that it was a sham investigation. i don't know all these things, but i can tell you somebody needs to look. if you believe robert mueller should be looking at the trump campaign, count me in. but if you ignore all this stuff, you're blind. >> mr. steele is not an american citizen. >
steele's integrity? >> i don't know mr. steele. all i can tell you is what i've seen in the classified file. mr. steele was on the payroll of fusion gps who was being paid by the democratic party to do opposition research on donald trump. while he was working with the dossier all over the world. that's not what an informant should do. i don't want lindsey graham to make these decisions, i want a special counsel to look at not only how mr. steele conducted himself, what the fbi did with...
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fusion gps is the research firm which paid steele for the dossier. the testimony was released by the ranking democrat on the senate judiciary committee this afternoon over the objections of the committee's republican chairman. i want to bring in cnn's jim sciutto. glenn simpson, the co-founder of fusion gps, claimed in his testimony that steele told him that the fbi had similar intelligence as to what he was telling them from a, quote, internal trump campaign source. is that accurate? >> that's right. and that would be quite an explosive thing for the fbi to have someone on the inside, in effect a whistle-blower. here is the exact quote from the testimony. simpson testified before the senate that the fbi, quote, believed chris, this being chris steele's information might be credible because they had other intelligence that indicated the same thing and one of those pieces of intelligence was a human source from inside the trump organization. i should say that since that, this testimony of course was in august, since that glenn simpson, a source inside
fusion gps is the research firm which paid steele for the dossier. the testimony was released by the ranking democrat on the senate judiciary committee this afternoon over the objections of the committee's republican chairman. i want to bring in cnn's jim sciutto. glenn simpson, the co-founder of fusion gps, claimed in his testimony that steele told him that the fbi had similar intelligence as to what he was telling them from a, quote, internal trump campaign source. is that accurate? >>...
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if steele is delivering information to the fbi, and should be the fbi questioning steele, not steele questioning the fbi. i think was interesting to me is after steele got this information, where did steele go with it? this is a question that needs to be answered. did he approach papadopoulos? how much information did he get from the fbi on george papadopoulos? those are questions that still need to be answered. >> sean: gregg jarrett, from the legal side of this, do you see legal issues? you've been pointing out, you have four levels deep of hearsay, that would never be accepted in any court. >> this underscores the fbi, which is politically motivated to damage trump, meeting with steele, trying to connect the dots with papadopoulos, offering to pay money to steele to continue to dig dirt on donald trump. they became, in a way, just a politicalmp arm of the democratc national committee and the trump campaign, after the fbi cleared for political reasons hillary clinton in the email scandal and then launched a political vendetta to frame trump over russian collusion without a scintill
if steele is delivering information to the fbi, and should be the fbi questioning steele, not steele questioning the fbi. i think was interesting to me is after steele got this information, where did steele go with it? this is a question that needs to be answered. did he approach papadopoulos? how much information did he get from the fbi on george papadopoulos? those are questions that still need to be answered. >> sean: gregg jarrett, from the legal side of this, do you see legal issues?...
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steel. >> state of the union tonight. what would you like to hear? >> message on trade relief, trade actions to deal with illegally traded products that continue to flow into our country. we would like to see action on an infrastructure bill we are seeing a robust recovery in the economy that cannot be sub stained without having a strong, modern 21st century infrastructure system and we don't have that today >> we have enough people in steel mills that we can meet that demand? >> absolutely. no doubt about that. let me mention to you that we have several of our competitors that have three glass furnaces in the united states that are shut down. if you would start those up and bring them up they would create an enormous amount of jobs and supply 10 million tons more than we need to deal with the demand that we expect to see in 2018 and beyond. >> how many people are you putting to work right now. >> installing several new factories. one in mexico, one in our facility in galatin. and building a new rebar mill in just east of kansas city we are kitexcite
steel. >> state of the union tonight. what would you like to hear? >> message on trade relief, trade actions to deal with illegally traded products that continue to flow into our country. we would like to see action on an infrastructure bill we are seeing a robust recovery in the economy that cannot be sub stained without having a strong, modern 21st century infrastructure system and we don't have that today >> we have enough people in steel mills that we can meet that demand?...
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does that impress you about steele at all and do you think it undercuts any of the narrative that steele's motivations were just political in nature? >> well, i don't know if it's true. i'm not saying it's not. mr. simpson may be telling the truth. he also may be trying to cover his own rearend. i just don't know. he has an opinion here. i don't know -- >> he's testifying under oath here. >> i understand. people have been known to lie under oath around here as well. as we both know. this is just -- >> so are you saying you don't believe him or you just don't know? >> i have no idea of knowing. he may be perfectly credible or he may be a whack job. i'm depending on the justice department and the fbi and mr. mueller to get to the bottom of this. and i think if we all let them do their job, they will eventually. i hope they do it -- i'd like to see them do it sooner rather than later. i don't want to have a big fight with my colleagues like a bunch of kids in the back of a minivan over something that's already been done. the transcript is out there and i don't think -- i think the sun will co
does that impress you about steele at all and do you think it undercuts any of the narrative that steele's motivations were just political in nature? >> well, i don't know if it's true. i'm not saying it's not. mr. simpson may be telling the truth. he also may be trying to cover his own rearend. i just don't know. he has an opinion here. i don't know -- >> he's testifying under oath here. >> i understand. people have been known to lie under oath around here as well. as we both...
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saying that the dossier was steele's work. did you have any input or involvement in the drafting of these or input for the research, he was asked. no, he answered. and did you edit them in anyway? again, simpson answered, no. feinstein senate office released the transcript of the ten hour interview at the same time she was sitting across from the president in a meeting today. she issued the release without the support of the committee's republican chairman, senator chuck grassly of iowa who had argued the committee needed to temporarily protect certain information while the investigation was ongoing. >> i think it's really unfortunate that the majority and minority on the judiciary committee have really come to an empasse in making progress. >> reporter: in a statement a california senator said she released the transcript because, quote, they american people needed the opportunity to see for themselves, adding, quote, the inendo are part of a deeply troubling effort to undermine the investigation into potential collusion and o
saying that the dossier was steele's work. did you have any input or involvement in the drafting of these or input for the research, he was asked. no, he answered. and did you edit them in anyway? again, simpson answered, no. feinstein senate office released the transcript of the ten hour interview at the same time she was sitting across from the president in a meeting today. she issued the release without the support of the committee's republican chairman, senator chuck grassly of iowa who had...
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apparently they didn't tell steele. so steele and fusion gps apparently started making some of this available to reporters. >> and john mccain, wasn't john mccain someone who was in receipt of some of the contents of the dossier and also handed it on to law enforcement? let me ask the question that i asked matt, the general smear against the fbi, from the president who describes the bureau as quote, in tatters, and others from the far right trump world echo chamber, suggests a corrupted, a biassed and unprofessional law enforcement agency. can you see anything in this 10 hours of testimony that was released today that suggests the fbi did anything in its handling of steele or the information created by fusion gps? >> no, but in fairness, glenn simpson doesn't really know what the fbi did with the information, and he shouldn't. this is a secret investigation. i speaking to a former fbi official today who says he really fears for the image of the fbi in middle america where a lot of people are watching right wing media an
apparently they didn't tell steele. so steele and fusion gps apparently started making some of this available to reporters. >> and john mccain, wasn't john mccain someone who was in receipt of some of the contents of the dossier and also handed it on to law enforcement? let me ask the question that i asked matt, the general smear against the fbi, from the president who describes the bureau as quote, in tatters, and others from the far right trump world echo chamber, suggests a corrupted,...
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information to the fbi it should be the fbi questioning steel not steel questioning fbi. i think what it interesting to me is after steel got this information where did steel owe go with it? this is a question that needs to be answered? did steel approach papadopoulos and how much information did he get on george papadopoulos and those are questions that still need to be answered. >> great chair from the legal side of this do you see any legal issues, you have been pointing out you have four levels deep of hearsay that would never be accepted in any court. >> you know this just under scores fbi was politically motivated to damage trump. they're meeting with steel and trying to connect the dots with papadopoulos and they're offering to pay money to steel to continue to dig dirt on donald trump. and they became in a way, just a political arm of the democratic national committee and trump campaign after the fbi cleared for political reasons, hillary clinton in the email scandal and then launched a political convenient debate to frame trump over russian collusion without cin
information to the fbi it should be the fbi questioning steel not steel questioning fbi. i think what it interesting to me is after steel got this information where did steel owe go with it? this is a question that needs to be answered? did steel approach papadopoulos and how much information did he get on george papadopoulos and those are questions that still need to be answered. >> great chair from the legal side of this do you see any legal issues, you have been pointing out you have...
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yes, we hired christopher steele, but we did so without informing steele whom we were working for and gave him no orders beyond this basic question -- why did mr. trump repeatedly seek to do deals in a police state that most serious investors shun? what came back shocked us. mr. steele's sources in russia, who were not paid, reported on an extensive and now confirmed effort by the kremlin to help elect mr. trump president. mr. steele saw this as a crime in progress and decided he needed to report it though the fbi. we did not discuss that decision with our clients or anyone else, instead, we deferred to mr. steele, a trusted ground and intelligence professional with a long history of working with law enforceme enforcement. we did not speak to the fbi and we haven't since. after the election, mr. steele decided to share his intelligence with senator john mccain. we helped him do that. the goal was to alert the u.s. national security community to an attack on our country by a hostile foreign power. we did not, however, share the dossier with buzzfeed, which, to our dismay, published las
yes, we hired christopher steele, but we did so without informing steele whom we were working for and gave him no orders beyond this basic question -- why did mr. trump repeatedly seek to do deals in a police state that most serious investors shun? what came back shocked us. mr. steele's sources in russia, who were not paid, reported on an extensive and now confirmed effort by the kremlin to help elect mr. trump president. mr. steele saw this as a crime in progress and decided he needed to...
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steele and gave him no marching orders beyond this basic question. why did mr. trump repeatedly seek to do deals in a notoriously corrupt police state that most serious instate. mr. steele saw this as a crime in progress and decided he needed to report it to the fbi. congressman, we know fusion gps has expressed frustration that their testimony before congress has not been made public. by calling on this investigation now into steele, do you have reason to believe republicans are trying to present the testimony from being released? >> well, there's some testimony that can be or cannot be released, depending on whether it was classified. i don't recall anything about their testimony that should be kept classified. i more than welcome it. i like to see more public hearings take place here. i think if we're really trying to find the truth about exactly what took place and indeed if the president wants to be exonerated, the first thing he can do is release this testimony and tell his people to start cooperating and to tell the house and senate investigations to stop
steele and gave him no marching orders beyond this basic question. why did mr. trump repeatedly seek to do deals in a notoriously corrupt police state that most serious instate. mr. steele saw this as a crime in progress and decided he needed to report it to the fbi. congressman, we know fusion gps has expressed frustration that their testimony before congress has not been made public. by calling on this investigation now into steele, do you have reason to believe republicans are trying to...
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and an according to steele's testimony, the fbi viewed what steele said as credible, in part, because it also was consistent with what this trump campaign source had been telling them separately. now, in addition to this, fusion gps co-founder glen symptom gims into detail to say he understands how this works, and allegations that may not be true. he would be someone who is fully worked on these issues for a very long time. he also noted about how this is funded, funded by democrats, and republicans, conservatives during the primary season. and that later of course we now know clinton campaign and the dnc during the general election, that's when they hired christopher steele, fusion did to investigate this further. but contend in this testimony that fusion gps did nothing to edit these documents. did not share this with the clinton campaign. but steele himself saw what he saw and was so concerned about the prospects of blackmail that he went to the fbi to alert them about what he had found. and, brooke, we know the republicans have been very critical about christopher steele, two of t
and an according to steele's testimony, the fbi viewed what steele said as credible, in part, because it also was consistent with what this trump campaign source had been telling them separately. now, in addition to this, fusion gps co-founder glen symptom gims into detail to say he understands how this works, and allegations that may not be true. he would be someone who is fully worked on these issues for a very long time. he also noted about how this is funded, funded by democrats, and...
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steele: special counsel. >> yes, sir. what do you think about the attempt to get trump fired, and if we get a report, what do you think, and the report implicates him in criminal activity, what do you think the current gop congress, republican congress, will respond with? mr. steele: it is a little bit complicated. in the sense that we don't miller knowshat where he is really going. i have said from the beginning that this was never about collusion. i don't even know what collusion is. i don't know what it looks like, how you do it, and that is the problem. not illegal. are, and thatgs was the moment that robert mueller's office said, we want to take a look at financial -- the thing about a good criminal enterprise is not the crime. it is how they pay for it. it is the money. it is always the money. that is the trail he seems to be on now. bannonay certainly, mr. gave us a lot more fodder for that particular argument. i think in terms of what mohler does, if robert mueller comes out and says, i would not be robert mueller
steele: special counsel. >> yes, sir. what do you think about the attempt to get trump fired, and if we get a report, what do you think, and the report implicates him in criminal activity, what do you think the current gop congress, republican congress, will respond with? mr. steele: it is a little bit complicated. in the sense that we don't miller knowshat where he is really going. i have said from the beginning that this was never about collusion. i don't even know what collusion is. i...
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it's unclear how congress has evidence of this, because steel. has not instead to congress so they couldn't be comparing and contra contrasting certain statements he gave to congress and the fbi. that's why legal scholars have said this seems like a political stuntp. because unless congress or these senators have information that the fbi does not already have, then they're really not adding anything of value. that really makes this seem like a bigp r stunt. >> look, those within the white house administration suggested this would be over by the end of the year. >> that clearly is not the case s. there any time line into the end of the mueller investigation? is there any sense of how far he's gotten and how much more he has to go? >> my sources tell me that this investigation could last well into 2018. and there is a senior, very small chance it will wrap up before the 2018 mid-term elections. mueller still has a lot of work to do. >> you said there is a small chance it will wrap up before the elections? so this could go through 2018? >> oh, yeah,
it's unclear how congress has evidence of this, because steel. has not instead to congress so they couldn't be comparing and contra contrasting certain statements he gave to congress and the fbi. that's why legal scholars have said this seems like a political stuntp. because unless congress or these senators have information that the fbi does not already have, then they're really not adding anything of value. that really makes this seem like a bigp r stunt. >> look, those within the white...
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the steel came from the midwest. the wheels were made outside of california, the electric motors came from the midwest. so this opportunity was spread out all across america. it's exactly the same. we were to require at our lng, a strategic american asset were exported on american-built ships. and the same for the oil that middle-american states. all of that is the art of the possible. we are all about doing this. we are all about making it in america. take a couple of seconds and give you one more example. for those of us in northern california and anyone who wants to tour san francisco and san francisco bay area, you will see a new bridge spanning the bay from oakland to san francisco. it is a beautiful bridge. however, it was a bridge that was built with chinese steel. it was supposed to be 10% cheaper. so they went with the cheap but wound up with steel that had problems and it ultimately wound out to be way, way over the budget. and 3,000 jobs and a brand new high-tech, most advanced steel manufacturing plant pe
the steel came from the midwest. the wheels were made outside of california, the electric motors came from the midwest. so this opportunity was spread out all across america. it's exactly the same. we were to require at our lng, a strategic american asset were exported on american-built ships. and the same for the oil that middle-american states. all of that is the art of the possible. we are all about doing this. we are all about making it in america. take a couple of seconds and give you one...
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the man that created the dossier christopher steele. later, all the things that trump administration did this week. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you 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. of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. does your bed do that? right now our queen c4 mattress is only $1199, save $400. ends soon. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. >>> nbc news reports tonight that multiple trump white house officials urged jeff sessions not to recuse himself in the russia investigation. in addition to top white hous
the man that created the dossier christopher steele. later, all the things that trump administration did this week. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when...
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steele? anything you picked up in all your conversations with law enforcement and intel sources before today? >> no. to the contrary. christopher steele is a known quantity to the american intelligence and law enforcement community. he was a russia expert and former british intelligence officer who helped the fbi investigate corruption in international soccer. the fbi was prepared to pay him as part of the russia investigation. those talks broke down. and it's true that the dossier was not the trigger for the fbi's counterintelligence investigation. but the fbi has always taken steele and his material very seriously, nicolle. >> okay. i held up my finger because i want to get one to the panel. and you stay with us, too. i spoke to, at the time that the dossier started to be something that, obviously, triggered donald trump, i spoke to a british national security official who is almost like a petraeus-like person in the uk. someone -- a retired military person who had consumed a lot of christo
steele? anything you picked up in all your conversations with law enforcement and intel sources before today? >> no. to the contrary. christopher steele is a known quantity to the american intelligence and law enforcement community. he was a russia expert and former british intelligence officer who helped the fbi investigate corruption in international soccer. the fbi was prepared to pay him as part of the russia investigation. those talks broke down. and it's true that the dossier was...
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yes, we hired christopher steele but we did so without informing steele whom we were working for and gave no specific marching orders beyond this basic question. why did mr. trump repeatedly seek to do deals in a th notoriously corrupt police state? came back shocked us. mr. steel's sources in russia who were not paid reported on an extensive and now confirmed effort by the kremlin to help elect mr. trump president. mr. steele saw this and decided he needed to report it to the fbi. we did not discussi the decisio instead we deferred to mr. steel, a professional with a long history, we did not speak to the fbi and we haven't since. quote, after the election mr. steele decided to share his intelligence with senator john mccain via an emissary. we're extremely proud of our work to highlight mr. trump's russia ties is our right under the first amendment. the public still has much to learn about a man with the most troubling business past. trump should release transcripts so the american public can learn the truth about our work and most importantly, what happened to our democracy. again,
yes, we hired christopher steele but we did so without informing steele whom we were working for and gave no specific marching orders beyond this basic question. why did mr. trump repeatedly seek to do deals in a th notoriously corrupt police state? came back shocked us. mr. steel's sources in russia who were not paid reported on an extensive and now confirmed effort by the kremlin to help elect mr. trump president. mr. steele saw this and decided he needed to report it to the fbi. we did not...
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steele and into fusion, that really left her no choice. it was creating a false impression about what had happened in this deposition. and so i think it was very important for her to correct the record. it was like watching past few weeks has been like watching a 007 movie where in the second reel, the bad bureaucrats try to get you to believe that james bond is actually the bad guy. senator feinstein stood up, stood up for truth today, put chips on the table and helped people understand that what christopher steele was doing was a patriotic act by someone who isn't even an american citizen of letting the fbi know of a potential crime in progress. and for the republicans to besmirch that and say that that was crime, that was something that senator feinstein couldn't let stand without being answered. >> and let's listen to what senator feinstein said today when she was asked about why she did this. >> why did you decide to do that? >> because i think people are entitled to know what was said. and the lawyers also wanted it released. i see n
steele and into fusion, that really left her no choice. it was creating a false impression about what had happened in this deposition. and so i think it was very important for her to correct the record. it was like watching past few weeks has been like watching a 007 movie where in the second reel, the bad bureaucrats try to get you to believe that james bond is actually the bad guy. senator feinstein stood up, stood up for truth today, put chips on the table and helped people understand that...
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steele to the department of justice for a criminal investigation. how likely do you think it is going to happen? by the way, do you think we need second special counsel to look at lisa page and mr. orr? >> let's start with the last part first. i don't think we need another special counsel. i think that's what we have a justice department for. i don't see any reason why they couldn't investigate that. as far as the likelihood of whether this referral goes anyplace, it's very hard to tell you because they gave us a short public cover letter that's over a classified memo. we don't know exactly what's in the classified memo. but reading the tea leaves, it appears what they're saying is something in the communications between steele and the journalists he spoke to, and we know he did that starting in september 2016 at the height of the presidential election, was inconsistent with whatever it is that he was telling the fbi. and i think that's the problem he has. but we're a long way from making a criminal case as far as that goes. >> andrew c. mccarthy, e
steele to the department of justice for a criminal investigation. how likely do you think it is going to happen? by the way, do you think we need second special counsel to look at lisa page and mr. orr? >> let's start with the last part first. i don't think we need another special counsel. i think that's what we have a justice department for. i don't see any reason why they couldn't investigate that. as far as the likelihood of whether this referral goes anyplace, it's very hard to tell...
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and the dossier and fusion gps, the firm that hired steele for months. they have been spending hours and hours of committee time investigating the matter an appears to be one of the results of the investigation. >> jill, is there a legal reason to go after christopher steele? >> the only reason would be to divert attention from the real issue. congress should be looking at what the russians did. we know they interfered with our election. we need to know before the next election how to stop it. to prevent them from interfering once again and whatever christopher steele's possible misstatement was, we don't know what it is, we haven't seen it. it can't be worthy of an investigation any further criminal charges. it is a disgraceful act that they have done this. i totally disapprove of it. and think that we need to get focused on the people who committed crimes, not reported them. he is the one that brought it to the attention of the fbi. so this is -- it is just wrong. it's totally wrong. >> ken, you also have more reporting adding to "the new york times" t
and the dossier and fusion gps, the firm that hired steele for months. they have been spending hours and hours of committee time investigating the matter an appears to be one of the results of the investigation. >> jill, is there a legal reason to go after christopher steele? >> the only reason would be to divert attention from the real issue. congress should be looking at what the russians did. we know they interfered with our election. we need to know before the next election how...
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steele agrees to give him a copv in copy of the dossier. in early 2016, mccain gives the dossier to the fbi director, james comey. see how it's all tying together? inin january of last year, buzzfeed decided to publish this fake news document that president trump's personal attorney, michael cohen, is suing over for defamation. here is where it gets shocking. according to reports, during the summer of 2016, former trump campaign associate carter page spied on, they used this b12 warrant, and we found out from other reporting that former trun paul manafort, he was surveilled before and after the election and thanks to sara carter and john solomon and others, we have confirmed tonight this new information through three separate sources. we started it last night. the clinton funded, unverified dossier with the salacious material and russia propaganda, that was used as a justification to obtain the fisa lawrence, to spy on members of the trump campaign and then the president-elect.s we are learning more about the dossier from the very guy who h
steele agrees to give him a copv in copy of the dossier. in early 2016, mccain gives the dossier to the fbi director, james comey. see how it's all tying together? inin january of last year, buzzfeed decided to publish this fake news document that president trump's personal attorney, michael cohen, is suing over for defamation. here is where it gets shocking. according to reports, during the summer of 2016, former trump campaign associate carter page spied on, they used this b12 warrant, and we...
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just why is still a mystery but at the current rate, the steel piles that hold up is the tower could corrode away too soon to hold up the bridge for 150 years as designed. in fact, its life span could be cut by 50 years. >> it's enough that if you had projected that out 150 years, you would not have what we assumed. >> reporter: that's brian maroney, caltrans' chief engineer on the project. he says engineers allowed for the nearly 4-inch thick steel piles to get 3/4 inch of rust over the years but he says a recent underwater survey of the barnacle encrusted steel piles suggest something besides rust is eating away at the bruj's foundation. >> they also have ever questions about are there any nall small microorganisms feeding on iron. that's kind of a new thing in the bridge world. we're not used to that. >> reporter: the process is called microbuy locally influenced corrosion. the bay floor is rich with the creatures that cause it. according to the's samt report we obtained. the microbes leave pits that experts liken to holes left by worms and termites in wood. for now, caltrans is f
just why is still a mystery but at the current rate, the steel piles that hold up is the tower could corrode away too soon to hold up the bridge for 150 years as designed. in fact, its life span could be cut by 50 years. >> it's enough that if you had projected that out 150 years, you would not have what we assumed. >> reporter: that's brian maroney, caltrans' chief engineer on the project. he says engineers allowed for the nearly 4-inch thick steel piles to get 3/4 inch of rust...
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you know, steele brought this information in to the fbi. it's quite amazing that you get punished for providing information. >> i mean, how dangerous is that, that somebody providing information could themselves face punishment for partisan reasons? >> it's extremely dangerous. it's dangerous in two facets. one is legal. i think they're trying to demonize christopher steele, who has a sterling character, a great reputation. there's no basis for it. to try to prevent him from testifying in the united states, because if you look at the damage that the fusion gps testimony did to trump's reputation and the helpfulness of it to the mueller probe, you could see if that's that bad, then what does christopher steele have to say. the other way this battle is being fought is as pr and for the republicans as propaganda. they need to consider not just how the probe is going to be conducted but how americans are going to receive this information. who are they going to consider trustworthy? what are they going to do if they find out that the fbi has bee
you know, steele brought this information in to the fbi. it's quite amazing that you get punished for providing information. >> i mean, how dangerous is that, that somebody providing information could themselves face punishment for partisan reasons? >> it's extremely dangerous. it's dangerous in two facets. one is legal. i think they're trying to demonize christopher steele, who has a sterling character, a great reputation. there's no basis for it. to try to prevent him from...