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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190613:07:22:00

medications director hope hicks looked to transcribe an interview next week, hicks is the executive vice president and chief communications officer of the corporation. reporter: katherine herridge, thank you. anxiety at the cia is what the new york times is reporting tonight over the claim the investigation is the investigators will likely include interviews of senior cia officials about their role in the origins of the russia probe plus democrats keep up the heat on their vow to get more answers to the questions they say the mueller probe left behind. a couple former deputy assistant attorneys, harry lipman and john you. let s start with this report, new york times has a headline, justice department questions cia officers and russia inquiry, the latest sign justice department will take a critical look at the cia s work on election interference. think we has provoked anxiety in the ranks of the cia.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190528:03:04:00

war between administration and house leadership in the hands of the democrats. since january, multiple house committees have been investigating donald trump, his people, his policies, his family, his finances. inquiries range from obstruction to abuse of power to communications between trump and putin to loans that he received and of course, his tax returns. trump s response to defy nearly all requests from the house including that request for mcgahn s testimony last week, a number of house democrats have said we re now in a constitutional crisis. the speaker sums it up this way. i think the president every day gets grounds for impeachment in terms of his obstruction of justice. meanwhile, the department of justice under the heading of investigate the investigators and under the direction of said attorney general barr is now indeed opening a quote review of the early stages of the russia

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190528:08:04:00

the democrats. since january, multiple house committees have been investigating donald trump, his people, his policies, his family, his finances. inquiries range from obstruction to abuse of power to communications between trump and putin to loans that he received and of course, his tax returns. trump s response to defy nearly all requests from the house incluing that request for mcgahn s testimony last week, a number of house democrats have said we re now in a constitutional crisis. the speaker sums it up this way. i think the president every day gets grounds for impeachment in terms of his obstruction of justice. meanwhile, the department of justice under the heading of investigate the investigators and under the direction of said attorney general barr is now indeed opening a quote review of the early stages of the russia inquiry. i think people have to find

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190528:06:03:00

quite well you re biased in this situation and you ve not been objective. i think history will judge you harshly. three weeks passed between when you delivered the letter with the focus on the principle conclusions and when we ultimately got the redacted report. you in effect exonerated or cleared the president. no. barr s decision not to release the mueller full report and the continued suspicions about the attorney general s independence are fueling house democratic demands for accountability. several committees have issued subpoenas for the entire document and all the supporting materials as well as key witnesses, one of the most important former white house counsel don mcgahn. he s the one that spent at least 30 hours talking to mueller s investigators. he had a front row seat to trump s efforts to end the russia inquiry, he s something of a narrator for the report. the battle over the conclusions

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190528:03:03:00

quite well you re bias in this situation and you ve not been objective. i think history will judge you harshly. three weeks passed between when you delivered the letter with the focus on the principle conclusions and when we ultimately got the redacted report. you in effect exonerated or cleared the president. no. barr s decision not to release the mueller full report and continued suspicions about the attorney general s independence are fueling house democratic demands for accountability. several committees have issued subpoenas that for the entire document and all the supporting materials as well as key witnesses, one of the most important former white house counsel don mcgahn. he s the one that spent at least 30 hours investigators. he had a front row seat to trump s efforts to end the russia inquiry, he s something of a nay rrrator for the report. it s one front in a much larger

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