government misconduct it can vote to make it public but the white house has the chance to block it so the information will be made public unless the white house takes action to block it so that s the procedure we re operating under here now. this is a memo written by republican staff of the house intelligence committee. not all members of the committee have seen the underlying documents on which it s based. as you say, it largely details the government s application for a secret court warrant, the foreign intelligence surveillance act court, to get a warrant to listen in on the phone calls of a trump campaign official carter page, someone who advised the trump campaign and the criticism is that this application was based in part on information provided by a dossier that was funded in part for the hillary clinton campaign and therefore the allegation of the memo we re told that this shows shoddy practices on the
that the amount of government misconduct is accumulating. i happen to be it s greater than anybody realizes. very embarrassing to my former justice department and very embarrassing not to fbi agents. please, nobody is attacking fbi agents and lawyers we are attacking the leadership of both organizations. brian: making people question what exactly are you doing? why is rod rosenstein just saying robert mueller, you have a lot to work with. stay in your lane. steve: that s why congress wants to see the scope memo. that s why this judge wants to see the scope memo. i was talking to somebody from the department of justice. they won t let anybody see it they say national security stuff in there and i asked them the question so, if what s going on mind the scenes i had heard there might be actually two scope memos. they said nope, there is just one. sometimes if mr. mueller has questions, he will call mr. rosenstein on the phone and say hey, i want to look into this thing, can i do
suggested that there might be recordings of their conversations. and so legal experts are saying that the president can t use executive privilege as a shield in one context and as a sword in another context. the administration, if they were to determine block comey s testimony, could try to get a court order from a federal district court. but that kind of move is unprecedented. it s not a guaranteed recipe for success. we know the d.c. circuit court has already held that privilege, executive privilege disappears all together if there s any reason to believe that government misconduct is involved. so it would certainly be complicated, and a big deal for the president to try to stop comey from testifying. athena, there is also new reporting today, cnn learning more details about this reported war error that the administration is trying to set up in order to respond in a more targeted way to russia investigation questions. what more can you tell us? reporter: yeah, that s right. i spo
targets, we are bringing a pitiful, helpless giant to its knees. soon the group takes credit for more bombings, ayers believed to be personally involved in at least three of them, the bombing of the u.s. capitol in 79, the bombing of the pentagon in 1972. around this time ayers falls in love with fellow weatherman leader bernadine dorn. ayers and dorn don t surrender until 1980. bernadine dorn surrendered today in chicago. they only resurfaced because they had learned the most serious charges had been dropped due to government misconduct in the investigation, an incredible stroke of luck for the pair. within a year their former weathermen comrades were at it again, this time robbing a brinks truck in a crime that left three people dead.