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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190725:08:35:00

area where i just fundamentally don't see the logic of the way mueller pursued this. and he was asked about it. and basically, mueller's answer was we didn't want to push the president or subpoena him because we were going to run out of time and he could litigate. so what? keep the investigation open. the reason hillary clinton ultimately gave testimony to jim comey in the e-mail case is she wanted that case closed. and i think an investigation hanging over donald trump's head would not have been good for him and i'm very -- i'm sorry that bob mueller essentially waved the white flag. you know, when ken starr interviewed bill clinton in 1998 and got testimony he drew blood from the president. i don't mean that tig fifly. i mean he literally rolled up his sleeve and they drew blood to conduct biologic testing. there is precedent for a president giving testimony in front of a grand jury like this and i'm very sorry bob mueller's

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190725:03:35:00

that said, jeremy bash, back to the discussion in the hearing room. why didn't they try harder to sit down across from the president of the united states? >> and this is one substantive area where i just fundamentally don't see the logic of the way mueller pursued this. and he was asked about it. and basically, mueller's answer was we didn't want to push the president or subpoena him because we were going to run out of time and he could litigate. so what? keep the investigation open. the reason hillary clinton ultimately gave testimony to jim comey in the e-mail case is she wanted that case closed. and i think an investigation hanging over donald trump's head would not have been good for him and i'm very -- i'm sorry that bob mueller essentially waved the white flag. you know, when ken starr interviewed bill clinton in 1998 and got testimony he drew blood from the president. i don't mean that tig fifly.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190725:06:35:00

don't see the logic of the way mueller pursued this. and he was asked about it. and basically, mueller's answer was we didn't want to push the president or subpoena him because we were going to run out of time and he could litigate. so what? keep the investigation open. the reason hillary clinton ultimately gave testimony to jim comey in the e-mail case is she wanted that case closed. and i think an investigation hanging over donald trump's head would not have been good for him and i'm very -- i'm sorry that bob mueller essentially waved the white flag. you know, when ken starr interviewed bill clinton in 1998 and got testimony he drew blood from the president. i don't mean that figuratively. i mean he literally rolled up his sleeve and they drew blood to conduct biologic testing. there is precedent for a president giving testimony in front of a grand jury like this and i'm very sorry bob mueller's team gave up on that. >> frank, last question. do you share jeremy's passion on

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181217:19:03:00

new knowledge in 2017, investigators began unearthing the russian social media campaign on facebook and twitter, which they mostly used. then this happened. the ira shifted much of its activity to instagram and said the most prolific activities are specifically targeting black american communities and appear to have focus on black audience and recruiting black americans as, quote, assets. amazing. >> and this went on for as long as it has. drew griffin, thank you very much on those reports. meantime, all of that, as the man who once led the fbi's investigation into russian interference is back up on capitol hill for his latest face-off against lawmakers. we're talking about james comey. he is wrapping up around 2:00 with the judicial and oversight committees after a grilling ten days ago on a whole range of topics, including the fbi's handling of hillary clinton's e-mail case. manu ra swrchlt u is up on the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20181207:21:02:00

repeatedly i'd say at his gleeful acceptance instructed that he will not be answering a great many questions that are clearly items at the core of our investigation. >> democrats say this is not about finding answers in the e-mail case. it's a closed matter as far as they're concerned or the russia investigation that was opened by the fbi in the summer of 20 associated with the russia special counsel, robert mueller. here's congressman jerry nadler. >> the entire purpose of this investigation is to cast aspersions about mueller. >> it's been a wild goose chase. it's a rerun of the same questions and answers through multiple interviews. i like tv reruns, but this is getting ridiculous. >> so the thing to be watching

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181119:11:45:00

one of the crucial questions, is he charged with publishing or is he charged with colluding or assisting in illegal activity? could it be cable-gate where you will remember chelsea manning was jailed and claimed that nobody else helped her. is he charged with assisting edward snowden to escape to russia, charged with publishing u.s. techniques or is he charged with that 2016 dnc e-mail case. we just -- we don't know. if it is the latter, though, you might expect the mueller team to have reached out to julian assange's team. in fact, jennifer robinson tells me they have had no contact. take a listen. >> has julian assange been asked to give evidence to the mueller inquiry? >> there has been no communication whatsoever from the mueller inquiry. >> nothing? >> nothing. >> what does that tell you? >> well, from our point of view there is no reason for wikileaks to be investigated at all. this is a media organization who like many other media organizations received

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180813:19:29:00

contacts in 2016 and that could lead to a criminal prosecution. they must have turned up the fountain, shep, just for our hit. >> shepard: very nice of them. regarding this, what is the reaction across the district? >> okay. the fbi has declined to comment on strzok's termination. that's standard. they do not comment on personnel matters. as you would expect, the president took to twitter within an hour after this information was confirmed. agent strzok was said to be fired because of the hillary clinton investigation and a total fraud on the american public and should be properly redone. the president is making this connection between strzok on the e-mail case and strzok on the russia case saying they ought to relook at the work he dried back in 2015 and 2016, shep. >> shepard: catherine herridge,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180608:17:10:00

attorney general loretta lynch. comey since explained that the arizona tarmac meeting with bill clinton days before hillary's f.b.i. interview for mishandling classified information was a game-changer. in addition to other intelligence that implies lynch would not let the e-mail case go too far. that intelligence is not public and the reliability unclear. with fox news caught up with lynch on capitol hill recently, she refused to answer questions about the comey allegations. in the draft report, the inspector general reportedly rebuked lynch for her handling of the federal criminal probe. comey testified to congress that lynch advised him to call the criminal investigation a matter. comey said the language concerned him because it mirrored the same language used by the clinton campaign. meantime a former justice department official told fox news the cooperating witnesses can review the inspector general findings and argue against the conclusions. that is the likely explanation for the recent delays. >> there has been a long delay in the issuance of the report. that could be attributable to a number of things.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180606:19:25:00

intelligence that implied that loretta lynch would not let the e-mail case go too far. the intelligence is not public and reliability is unclear. after he was fired by president trump, comey testified to congress that he welcomed the inspector general's scrutiny. >> the inspector general is inspecting me and looking at my conduct in the course of the e-mail investigation, which this sounds like a crazy thing to say, i encourage and i want that inspection. i want my story told because some of it is classified. if i did something wrong, i want to hear that. i don't think i did. yeah, i've been interviewed and i'm sure i'll be interviewed again. >> the report had bipartisan support when the investigation opened in january 2017. at that time republicans thought clinton should have been prosecuted and democrats blamed comey for reopening the investigation ten days before the election contributing to her loss. the key thing here in the upcoming hearing is that it's called events leading up to the 2016 election so it could be broader than the clinton e-mail,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180522:23:05:00

on a tarmac income phoenix on a plane. that was seen as being inappropriate. at that time, she was running an investigation of his wife in the e-mail case. this is a far more direct intervention by a sitting president who is the boss right now of the justice department. the white house will tell you its his job to run the executive branch and he has every right to do that, but it raises a lot of questions. >> you know, kim, i was watching the nba game last night. the whole thing is, if you don't like the call of the ref, whatever the call is, if it's against you, you blame the ref. you don't say got me. and even in perry mason they say got me. defendants say you were being dishonest. >> and it's an extremely defensive posture. the facts and the law, he probably knows are a problem for him at this point. i would say the constitution is being tested. you mentioned watergate, after that we had a statute creating an independent counsel.

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