this first warrant, information to be disclosed by google. emails, drafts, metta data, pictures and files, search and web history, cookies, related records. they start hoovering up a lot of infoe about this guy early on. i know people outside the justice department are amazed when they see a search warrant documentation or a subpoena and see how much information the government is able to get. the mueller applications were the first and then you saw them go back for even more when they went back and executed the search warrant on his office. everything about his fine ansz, his relationships with foreign individuals. and eventually one thch things the justice department has the ability to do is they may start investigating one crime but it they find others, they re off to the races, which is what happened here with the campaign finance probe.
his 3 million he took in 2017. but part of what he spent it on was membership at a super elite wall street club, called the core club, which has members like very private billionaires club and $50,000 initiation fee. that s one of the things that cohen put his money towards. you have a picture of a guy coming out and ready to cash in. on the make. there s also the other striking thing is the scope of what they got. this first warrant, information to be disclosed by google. emails, drafts, metta data, pictures and files, search and web history, cookies, related records. they start hoovering up a lot of infoe about this guy early on. i know people outside the justice department are amazed when they see a search warrant documentation or a subpoena and
says friends were always devout, coming to pray at the mosque more tan once a day. never talked politic, had a good paying job and a family. he shared pictures of his newborn daughter at the mosque. even afterward when he had the baby he was very excited and very happy. and he told us that he s getting his masters. that s why it s very, very surprising. reporter: a double life say those who prayed with him, encouraged, they believe, by online radicals. i can t go and look at a person s id address and see his web history or e-mails and see what h is he doing, who is he talking to. reporter: here s what s concerning to his acquaintances at the mosque. they thought they knew what the profile was. someone, maybe a young man who didn t have a job, who spoke loudly about politics. here is a man who they prayed with who came regularly, who had a new wife, a newborn, and a stable, good paying job. this isn t exactly the sort of person they thought who would ever do anything like this.
world in the interim. that s the problem here. that s why people like schumer and menendez, that s a little pay back. oh, prosecute me? yeah, i m voting against you. greg, what you ve got is senator majority leader mcconnell saying there s no chance we re going to get the votes to override this. the amazing part is u.n. letting iran inspect their own site. that s like letting jared from subway clear his own web history. it s completely untrustworthy. the problem isn t with iran it s with the white house. we let the white house negotiate this deal. it s like sending a cupie doll to the world series of poker. we got snowed in. we have somebody who s negotiating for his legacy and not for our security. when corker and carden agreed to not vote on this as a treaty instead of a majority, then they needed to have the supermajority of 67 votes and two-thirds in the house. that allowed this to happen. from the minute bob corker signed off on this, that was the minute this whole thing was
just within the last 48 hours, we have had this discussion about the new york times reporting that americans weren t being given access to the sim later so now at least we know this is happening. we ve got some good eyes on it, hopefully the best eyes out there. he ha evan perez, thank you for the live report from washington. live in new york, with more on the actual technology is brett larson, cnn analyst and host of the web cast and syndicated radio program tech bites and also joining brett and me, once again from our virtual cockpit in canada, joined by cnn s martin savidge and flight instructor, mitchell castado. brett, first and foremost. when we hear the fbi is now combing a hard drive of a flight simulator, how much can you comb? what kind of forensics can we actually get out of this thing? you can get literally anything that was on that computer. so anything that he threw out. even if it was just as simple as his web history and he deleted that. that is going to show up on