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The 11th Hour With Brian Williams-20191106-04:25:00

night in kentucky. does that jibe with your jb? >> they do believe the party line that this is a biased investigation, it's a witch hunt, it's a democrat's effort to undo the 20 service election, even though of course mueller brought charges against dozens of people and so far everything the whistle-blower has said has been corroborated by testimony. but their faith is not shaken. most have stayed in lock step with a few voices like mitt romney saying they want to be cautious, they've been disapproving of what the president has said. >> that's one. >> that's one. so there's not much else so far. but we're still early enough notice process where things could change. let's remember, this is a party that the president enjoys 80%, 95% approval rating.

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The 11th Hour With Brian Williams-20191106-09:25:00

line that this is a biased investigation, it's a witch hunt, it's a democrat's effort to undo the 20 service election, even though of course mueller brought charges against dozens of people and so far everything the whistle-blower has said has been corroborated by testimony. but their faith is not shaken. most have stayed in lock step with a few voices like mitt romney saying they want to be cautious, they've been disapproving of what the president has said. >> that's one. >> that's one. so there's not much else so far. but we're still early enough in the process where things could change. let's remember, this is a party that the president enjoys 80%, 95% approval rating. they know if they were to cast a

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190723:23:03:00

president committed obstruction of justice. here goes. >> we had had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so. >> i'm joined now by natasha bertrand of politico and joyce vance, former u.s. attorney. natasha, that's the big question, the american connection. i want to start with that does the mueller report show that trump and his people were the american connection to the russian interference in the 2016 election? >> oh, absolutely. there were numerous instances outlined in the report in volume 1 that didn't necessarily rise to the level of a criminal conspiracy in the legal sense, but if you wanted to use the term collusion, which of course mueller did not actually use in his report you could feasibly use that for example, we have the president and then candidate trump at the time being receptive to campaign aides pitch to make overtures with the russians that was george papadopoulos. you have the russians previewing for campaign the emails they were going release about hillary clinton. you have paul manafort, the campaign chairman sharing internal campaign polling data

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190710:23:34:00

we'll see -- this is obviously congress that is not known for discipline. so we can see -- we'll see whether or not in plan that they are coming up with will work. >> all right. all right thank you very much evan. of course mueller said as everyone know that is he is only talking about what's already in the document. but the whole conversation with bill barr when he talked about whether it was misrepresented. what did i feel was misrepresented? why -- that's an area he could go outside the report that could be illuminating plt outfront now one of the members on the house judiciary. ted li from california. i appreciate your time. you were there in the meeting as you were trying to get the strategy together. what was discuss o discussed >> thank you, erin for the question. let me first say that the mueller report by itself is very damning. many americans have not read it. le all we need robert mueller to do is highlight the main portions of his report to the american people. we don't need a hole in one here. we just need to not whiff and i

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190626:01:04:00

intelligence committee and the house judiciary committee announced they have agreed, the special counsel has agreed to appear in public on july 17th in an open session to testify about the -- what he found as a part of his two-year investigation into russian interference as well as potential obstruction of justice in the white house. now, they say in this letter, both the chairman of this committee, jerry nadler and adam schiff, that they have subpoenaed bob mueller and he's agreed to testify under subpoena. now what they say in this letter, chris, is that they say they understand this is a letter that they wrote to the special counsel saying that we -- further understand there are certain sensitivities with your testimony and there are certain things that he will not say in these -- and of course mueller has said his work speaks for itself and does not want to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190601:00:51:00

and prosecutors pointed that out saying, well, you know, this is actually maybe going a bit too far because the information is so sensitive and it involves all of these techniques that national security officials used to monitor foreigners. but still it is a court order. so i think we have to wait and see how he reacts to this. >> and, carol, of course mueller referred 14 other matters, 12 of which remain classified. to me the question here is who is now running this case? has it changed hands? and does this represent a new posture in how the doj will supervise the rest of what robert mueller spun out? >> really hard to say how much control is coming from the top. obviously with the sensitive issues they are run up the flag pole and the flag at the top of the flag pole has changed. so, yeah, there are -- look, they are sensitive issues, but they have given a reason for not turning over the transcript. and their reason is, judge, we just don't think it's relevant.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190531:12:01:00

as for mueller's final warning that russia systematically interfered in the 2016 election barr said, quote, there is an increasingly robust program, end quote, in place to prevent it from happening again in 2020. laura jarrett is live in washington with more on this very revealing interview. >> the attorney general once again this morning trying to explain why he felt the need to issue that four-page memo laying out what he believed were the special counsel's principal conclusions ahead of actually releasing the report. a move that barr has taken on a lot of heat for in recent weeks. take a listen to how he described it. >> i was just trying to state the bottom line and the bottom line was that bob mueller identified some episodes, he did not reach a conclusion, he provided both sides of the issue and his conclusion was he wasn't exxon rating the president but he wasn't finding a crime, either. >> but of course mueller did

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190529:16:58:00

free? >> by the way, it was echoed not word for word but pretty close by the campaign that the trump 2020 campaign and its chairman on twitter. that message is nothing to see here, folks, move along. and i expect that that will continue to be their message and that is their message to congress right now. you're not going to get anything out of special counsel mueller if you call him, you're only inviting a bunch of frustration and an anti-climax, so don't do it. this -- and obviously, the president is reframing it at what mueller said today in terms of most flattering to him, repeating the idea that he was exonerated which of course mueller was pretty careful to say he was not exonerated. >> thank you. jonathan, finally, just wrapping this up here in this brief

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190405:06:17:15

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190319:15:05:00

interest in cohen. >> it's very interesting because of course mueller's mandate was to look at the connection to potential interference. they were looking at the campaign. cohen wasn't really a part of the campaign formally. i think they focussed on him so early because he was so close to the president and he did have personal russia ties. he was negotiating the trump tower moscow deal. i'm not so surprised that mueller and his team focussed on cohen in the early days even though he didn't have an official position with the campaign. the interesting part is when they turned up some evidence of criminal behavior that wasn't really within the mandate they handed it off and ultimately cohen only pled guilty to a charge with the mueller team that had to do with his false testimony in front of congress. whatever it is that they found with him in connection with the russian interference didn't result in criminal charges at least not yet. >> they were looking into a lot of things and so far only charged and convicted on a few.

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