subpoena who knows nothing about any of this. but that sean: go straight to jail. right. sean: good to see you. joining us now live with a report is our washington fox news chief intelligence correspondence, catherine herridge. she like us is by the way, i read every bit of this today. i was like ready to fall asleep. there was a lot to go through. just to recap, sean, we had two filings out of new york state. one from the u.s. attorney for southern district of court and the other for the special counsel recommending significant jail time for michael cohen. there s one section that is getting attention about michael cohen and what he offered the special counsel on russia. it reads in part that cohen provided the sco with certain
subpoena who knows nothing about any of this. but that sean: go straight to jail. right. sean: good to see you. joining us now live with a report is our washington fox news chief intelligence correspondence, catherine herridge. she like us is by the way, i read every bit of this today. i was like ready to fall asleep. there was a lot to go through. just to recap, sean, we had two filings out of new york state. one from the u.s. attorney for southern district of court and the other for the special counsel recommending significant jail time for michael cohen. there s one section that is getting attention about michael cohen and what he offered the special counsel on russia. it reads in part that cohen provided the sco with certain
flight 370 was delayed mthen missing then feared crashed. this plane had been hijacked. our chief intelligence correspondence has been tracking that story from washington. within hours of the disappearance investigators focus on two passengers who use stolen passports aboard flight 370. the men purchased the tickets t through an iranian middleman. intelligence officials emphasize while the men profiles run through multiple data bases no positives were found. it was later determined one of the iranians were in flight training they would not rule anything out. one is hijacked. u.s. officials open to the possibility of terrorism.
conclusions. given some of the intelligence failures of recent years, thehe president-elect has made it clear to the american peoplele that he is skeptical about conclusions. from the bureaucracy and i think the american people here at loud and clear. megyn: first, to our chief intelligence correspondence, catherine herridge. and american elections going back to 2008, the report more than 50 pages in length. there are two versions that classify the report for mr. obama who gets the findings burst an unclassified version that should be public early next week. in a pbs interview, the cia director is not waiting until tomorrow to make his case. do you think the motive of the russians was to help donald trump? again, that is one of the things that we addressed inside the report.
skepticism about intelligence conclusions. given some of the intelligence failures of recent years, the president-elect has made it clear to the american people that he is skeptical about conclusions. from the bureaucracy and i think the american people here at loud and clear. megyn: first, to our chief intelligence correspondence, catherine herridge. and american elections going back to 2008, the report more than 50 pages in length. mr. obama get the findings first for the classified reports. they re not waiting until tomorrow to make his case. do you think the motive of the russians was to help donald trump?