there was not a doubt that it was totally impartial and unbiased. we have individuals openly talking about their preferences here involved in the investigation. maybe not at the highest level. making the final decision, but it does leave room for doubt. the inspector general did the very best he could in trying to make sure of his findings. so we have to, you know, as far as i can this is probably the right result. they found no evidence that bias impacted the conclusions in this report or any of the specific steps taken along the way. it says sort of very messy things about peter strzok. does this question the robert mueller special counsel investigation at all?
have. when charlemagne was crowned emperor on christmas day in eight hundred it was a historic moment for contemporaries a sensation that resonated across europe. it was the first time a pope had crowned an emperor and the first time this emperor had come from an empire that was not roman. only a successor of some peter could award the title of emperor in the name of god that s why charlemagne had recognized the supremes pontiff as his spiritual head. in return charlemagne liberated the papacy from by zan time domination and placed it under its military protection. that s why the pope had to pay homage to the new emperor as his won t leave room.
empire that was not roman. only a successor of st peter could award the title of emperor in the name of god that s why charlemagne had recognized the supremes pontiff as his virtual head. in return charlemagne liberated the papacy from by design time domination and placed it under its military protection. that s why the pope had to pay homage to the new emperor as his won t leave room. almost half a century after the pope s visit to sunday meet the political vision of the. carolingians had come true a lost in coalition between the worldly and the spiritual powers a union between the sword and the cross it was a long road and
the president has outside counsel. he talked to the press and said he did not know anything, this is something cohen entirely handled on his own. he used careful language, neither the trump campaign the trump organization paid him. does that leave room that the president may have done it? it is ongoing legislation i can t speak to, have to speak to the outside counsel. i m not an attorney, just work at the white house. shannon: let s turn to a couple other things, this tweet and mentioned in his report about friction between the department of justice and white house, the white house, a rigged system. they don t want to turn over documents to congress, what are they afraid of? why such an equal justice? at some point i will have no choice but to use the powers granted to the presidency and get involved. what does that mean? is he considering firing the atty. gen. or deputy attorney general? the president has expressed frustration over the situation.
the press and said he didn t know anything. this is something cohen handled on his own. cohen used careful language. he said neither the trump campaign where the trump organization paid him. does that leave room that the president may have reimbursed or paid him? again, it s ongoing legislation. i can t speak to it. you have to speak to the white house counsel. i am not an attorney. i just work at the white house. shannon: it s an important place to work so let s turn to other things. let s talk about this tweet ed mentioned, the friction between the white house and the department of justice. the president calling it a rigged system. they don t want to turn over to documents to congress. why are they afraid of. why so much redacting? why such unequal justice? at some point i will have no choice but to use the powers granted to the presidency and get involved! what does that mean? is he considering firing the attorney general or deputy attorney general? the president has expres