his access is gone but he is still eligible for future access. as gregg jarrett lists, multiple reasons ass bh should be permanently losing his eligibility, including his improper conduct in the clinton investigation, the fact he stole government property, the handwritten memos about the president, remember, he leaked the potentially classified information, those members, to a professor friend to give to the new york times. he also likely misled the fisa court about the steele dossier he was supposed to verify and every day that many lied about that during his book tour. will remind you. you call the dossier unverified, salacious. why did you use that to the fisa court to ask for surveillance for carter page? not only use it, but you lead with that, a bulk of that fisa application deals with the dossier. why? that is not my recollection, and i don t know that the fisa application has been released. my recollection was, it was part of a broader mosaic of facts that were weighed be
that comey actually met with mueller, with his team, before giving testimony to the senate intelligence committee. remember that was his famous testimony where he talked about leaking the information to his professor friend at columbia university within later later leaked it to the new york times. with the intent of calling for special counsel. all of this is so fascinating. i think right now what congress is doing is trying to put all the pieces together. why did he talk to mueller? who was he speaking with? where are they preparing this testimony this way? this is very, very concerning to everyone involved. i think another really important bit of information that came out tonight was the meeting that devin nunes had at the department of justice. what we ve discovered from this, you know, they ve been fighting for information on the specific individual sean: it is supposed to be classified, right? supposed to be highly classified information, but what i am hearing tonight and
mueller, with his team, beforere giving testimony to the senate intelligence committee.e remember that was his famous testimony where he talked about leaking the information to his professor friend at columbia university within later later leaked it to the new york times with the intent of calling forer special counsel. all of this is so fascinating. i think right now what congress is doing is trying to put all the pieces together. why did he talk to mueller?y who was he speaking with? where are they preparing this testimony this way? this is very, very concerning to everyone involved. i think another really important bit of information that came out tonight was the meeting that devin nunes had at the department of justice. what we ve discovered from this, you know, they ve been fighting for information on the specific individual w, sean: it is supposed to be classified, right? supposed to be highly classified information, but what i am hearing tonight and in a story from kimber
documents to protect myself and have some stand up. he will leak it so i can believablably deny i was never a leaker. steve: remember last week, it s been about 10 days now. mr. comey said with george stephanopoulos. i m not a liar. i m not a leaker, and i don t do thighs weevil things. this kind of looks like a weevil thing. pete: it sure does. the whole thing, i just gave them to my college professor buddy. steve: that s the original story. pete: original story. made it sound innocuous. gave to a professor friend and he shared it with reporters. clearly a system in play here to get information he wanted. ainsley: memo said he was not a leaker. when he interviewed with george, he did say did i give it to my journalist friend because there were all those reporters in my driveway and i didn t know which one to give it to. i picked one that i knew personally. steve: yep. all right. meanwhile, also down in washington, nancy pelosi was addressing students at georgetown university. and we p
state of affairs this way. like on the arizona issue last year. as he did when he started making comments about the cambridge police when they arrested a professor friend of his at harvard. the president ought to tend to his business and let other people tend to theirs. greta: as long as it is not unlawful. i don t think it is unlawful. there seems to be a political thread through this if the unions get shot down by the governor in the state of wisconsin, then next is ohio. you lose those two states and you are really you got problems going into 2012. assuming there is nothing improper that way, he s got to keep these unions happy. he s got to win this issue in wisconsin or he s going to have big trouble next in ohio. you touched on the question of legality. is it legal for the democratic national committee to be encouraging and facilitating teachers, calling in sick, which is a lie, in order to