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Crowd server, or burisma. are any of those on your radar? again, i don t want to speculate about what durham may or may not get into. i don t know what he is martha: but none of those issues are under investigation? i cannot say one way or the other. you should not read anything into that. martha: jim comey came out after your last interview. he responded t to the eiji horowitz report and spoke out about that. and he spoke with chris wallace, and he said that the 17 mistakes and omissions that were uncovered in the fisa process were contributed to sloppiness, largely. what you say to that? i think there are some of them that are hard to square with the idea that these were just mistakes and sloppiness. i have said that a number of these episodes leave open the possibility of inferring bad faith or improper motive, but i hasten to add that as i have said all along, i have reached