the justice system in this country would probably put me i jail and you couldn t get me ou of jail. do you see what i see? i do. i think this is a very concerning. it s not just this particular particular carter page fisa. is the fact that the fbi and th department of justice can go to court, get surveillance warrant against american citizens with incomplete and false informatio that continued to erode parade if you read this and listen to what horowitz is saying. the evidence continued to erode i m was or even a basis to have an investigation continuing on this russian collusion issue? thank you both for being wit us. the interview with the attorney general airs tomorrow night. disgraced fbi attorney lisa page , she went on area 51, rachel mao dowse conspiracy channel show to try to defend
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we went into the gondolas. and i m ashameded to s eed to s so close your ears young people, but a few of us were smoking on the gondolas. no, no, these were cigarettes, peel. i m a teen, i m rebellious. and as we re coming in, there are two very large disneyland police officers. and they said coan you come wit us. and they escorted us out of the
the suburbs, as some people may know. she raises show dogs in the new york suburbs. that s her job. so people are who they are, even with a very traumatic intralewd. is there a legal or cultural legacy to patty hearst case? i think a lot of the phrases associated with the case stockholm syndrome, brainwashing, it s a story about whether we know what s in people s hearts. what are people really thinking. what are they really want? which is one of the oldest human mysteries of all. and i think that s what makes this story so intriguing. i hope when people watch the final two hours tonight, we don t tell them what to think about it. but this is is a lot o think about it. thank you for share iing wit us. a great story and a great show. that does it for me tonight. the epic conclusion of the
right, anything he wants but this was a president going off script. so what does this say to our allies around the world who are sharing this nfrinformation wit us. well, i think, don, you hit the right point from our reporter, greg miller. the president has an original classification authority meaning he can declassify anything he wants just at whim so there s no legal break here. the sin here, if it took place as described is he revealed information he wasn t at liberty to reveal because it came from an allied service or cooperative partner service and in this case a service that made it clear they could not share further data if this kind of information leaked. dle clearly it went to a sensitive source of theirs. so to some degree it s less what the united states or the russians think about it and more