is that bad for the diplomatic process? does it get people like rudy giuliani in a lot of trouble? absolutely. the illegality part of it would be if he s advocating on behalf of a foreign government without registering. that would be the issue. as far as we can tell, he was doing it on behalf of the united states. melissa: you re saying, was he getting paid advocate? it wouldn t just be, here s my opinion, this is the person katie: it depends on what kind of information are putting forth. if it becomes espionage, that s a problem. one thing it s important to point out, diplomats and ambassadors serve at the pleasure of the president. the idea that yovanovitch was removed for reasons that they don t believe in their own opinion were valid, you can be removed as an ambassador by the president for any reason. he doesn t even have to have a reason. i think it s important to point that out. that it wasn t justified, there wasn t a reason to do so.
singled out and murdered. you wasn t. i know. marie wasn t. justin was. okay. look at me a second, angie, and listen. there wasn t a burglary in your home. that takes away the randomness. nothing was taken? i mean as far as we re aware of right now. okay. and somebody came in there for one sole purpose and that was to execute him. so someone was very personal. if for any reasons you would be protecting somebody that you care about, i need to know. right. because this is not acceptable. when they were doing their police thing, and coming up with different scenarios, drugs and money, gambling
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talking point that there wasn t a there there to the story, to something that more forthrightly acknowledges disappointment and a need to release people from nondisclosure agreements. that is immensely positive and i can there s one other aspect of this, ronan, that i want to ask you about. i ll ask you both about as a lawyer and a reporter but if you could stick with us through the break, i ll ask you about it after this. back with ronan farrow contributor of new yorker magazine, author of new best seller catch and kill. we ll be right back. catch and we ll be right back. e hands. or a camera.or a website. should we franchise? is the market ready for that? can we franchise? how do you do that? meg! oh meg! we should do that thing where you put the business cards in the fishbowl and somebody wins something. -meg: hi. i m here for. i m here for the evans wedding. -we ve got the cake in the back, so, yeah. -meg: thank you. -progressive knows small business makes big demands. -you
russia investigation. straight ahead, is it a legitimate inquiry or the president split of the revenge? jason: yes it s an legitimate investigation. gentlemen, thank you for joining us. i want to go to you first, what is your take when you see these talking heads and the other networks talking about the legitimacy of this investigati investigation? you know, jason, for two years plus, these people have engaged in what i ve become to call grassy knoll tv. there wasn t a conspiracy they couldn t find that they didn t believe in. these were all fairy tales. all they had to do which is something should sean has done every single day is get the facts. he brings on a hardworking journalist like john solomon, sara carter, gregg jarrett, a