institute named spiethpeter schweitzer. what did he do in 2016? he wrote a brook called clinton cash. it s a book that basically tried to frame hillary clinton as corrupt and taking it s so complicated. this is another thing that conspiracy theories, they re so complicated that nobody with a normal sort of mind can check all the details. and a lot of them are foreign because the hillary clinton thing was also is about uranium one which uranium sale, yes. uranium sales and russia and putin. you re sitting at your desk thinking how am i ever going to check this and you really hardly can. so, it started so, there was this book clinton cash, and it
began. and there s a guy that works for this government, this innocuous surrounding government institute named peter schweitzer. what did he do in 2016? so in 2016 he wrote a book called clinton cash, he was working for the government accountability institute and for broo breitbart. and it s a book that basically tried to frame hillary clinton as corrupt and taking it s so complicated. this is the thing, conspiracy theories is they re so complicated that nobody with a normal sort of mind can check all the details. and a lot of them are foreign because the thing with the hillary clinton thing was also about uranium 1. a uranium sale, yes. uranium sales and russia and putin. and you re sitting at your desk thinking how am i ever going to check this and you hardly can.
a criminal prosecutor for everyone that is alleged to have committed some wrongdoing. it is wrongheaded. and to do this, the special prosecutor process really compounds the problem because it takes away the secrecy and discretion that a typical investigation most of the time we investigate people when i was a prosecutor, he did not know about it. and they might not know about it until they were charged. sometimes there is a decision not to charge and the secrecy has protected their reputation. they deserve to not have all of the information derived through the media during the course of investigation. maria: i understand but don t we already have evidence of wrongdoing? the clinton foundation had hundred $45 million around the uranium sale. selling 20 percent of the us stockpile of uranium. we know that there was grossly negligent approach to her email. there is an enormous difference between political sins and crimes.
a criminal prosecutor for everyone that is alleged to have committed some wrongdoing. it is wrongheaded. and to do this, the special prosecutor process really compounds the problem because it takes away the secrecy and discretion that a typical investigation most of the time we investigate people when i was a prosecutor, he did not know about it. and they might not know about it until they were charged. sometimes there is a decision not to charge and the secrecy has protected their reputation. they deserve to not have all of the information derived through the media during the course of investigation. maria: i understand but don t we already have evidence of wrongdoing? the clinton foundation had hundred $45 million around the uranium sale. selling 20 percent of the us stockpile of uranium. we know that there was grossly negligent approach to her email. there is an enormous difference between political sins and crimes. i would be just as much against
outnumbered . two different tax plans in the house and senate. the president heads to the hill tomorrow to talk taxes with members. going to give them encouragement. how much influence does he have? will they get the cuts done? maybe nudge them over the finish line. sessions says he will not be influenced by the president investigating the uranium sale to russia. hillary clinton s exoneration but a special counsel is under consideration. what sessions s testimony yesterday. you saw it on this program, tells us about the future. our #one lucky guy. outnumbered at the top of the hour. jon: those three ucla basketball players detained in china for a week are back on u.s. soil. chinese authorities dropped shoplifting charges against the three and they may have