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Committee earlier this year and said something about the testimony to the committee caused them on notify the justice department that he should be subject to a criminal referral. that s also new news. we didn t know that before today. but did that criminal referral from burr and warner, did that lead to this action today against sam patten? it kind of doesn t seem like it. it s interesting. look at the actual language from the statement that burr and warner put out today. this is what they said. we can confirm that mr. at that timeten-produced documents to the committee and was interviewed by committee staff. due to concerns about certain statements made by mr. patten, the committee made a criminal referral to the department of justice. while the charge and resultant plea today do not appear to directly involve our referral, we appreciate their referral of review of this matter. so this is fuzzy in an interesting way. sam patten testifies to the senate intelligence committee. somet ....
Committee staff. due to concerns about certain statements made by mr. patten, the committee made a criminal referral to the department of justice. while the charge and resultant plea do not appear to directly involve our referral, we appreciate their review of this matter. okay. that s pretty interesting. that s very interesting. you would think it would have been about the foreign lobbying but apparently that s not what it was. this guy was in business with a man named konstantin kilimnick who had ongoing ties to russian intelligence. all these figures appear to be linked. the question we don t know the answer to, was this all a conspiracy to funnel russian help to the trump campaign? but i also want to go back, this is the first known criminal referral from the senate intel committee, is it not? i believe that it is. they kept this under wraps, which by the way once again kudos to burr and warner. they are operating in a bipartisan way. this has never leaked. this came ou ....
Financial services committee. congressman, thank you for joining us. you ve heard the numbers about the addition that will be added to the country s debt and the deficit that will be resultant of the house plan. you said no, do you not house plan. what was missing for you specifically? well, i just had too many constituents who would see their taxes go up. i am all for passing a great bill that s going to provide tax relief for our country. be able to grow our economy. i want my constituents to save more of their paycheck, save more for retirement. for a lot of other districts and states around the country, it s a great bill for other members as i looked for their members but for my district, too many paying more. what did you tell speaker ryan? one of my main concerns, if not my main concern, it s not the only one, is with regard to state and local tax deduction. ....
Bulkhead, near the tail, that could bring down the plane with a small amount of plastic explosives. they should beef up security. david, i want to ask you about these reports. there are reports from the russian state news agencies the recovered bodies, they have don t have blast-related trauma signs. when people see that, they say that means there must not be an explosion. it doesn t mean anything of the sort, does it? no a blast does not have to be large to rupture the hull of that aircraft. the flash they are referring to could be resultant of a smaller bomb. the infrared wouldn t be created from a smaller bomb, but if it exploded a fuel tank like flight 800, would have created that flash. i m onboard everything mary and bob said. how hard would it have been to get a bomb on to this plane? what s the scale we are talking ....
That that number could be 5,000 barrels, and there s another place that s actually leaking. wow. they now estimate that contrary to your early estimates, it s not 5,000 barrels of oil leaking into the gulf from this well every day. they estimate it s between 12,000 and 19,000 barrels per day. started from 1,000 to 5,000 barrels in april. by the next month it was 12,000 to 19,000 barrels. by the month after that it was 35,000 to a max of 60,000 barrels per day, and now a new estimate, 62,000 barrels a day. it s like watching the cost of your new kitchen over the course of the remodeling up, up, up, up, up, but we ve got the new estimate of how much has been spilling. the resultant new estimate of how much in total has spilled in the gulf, and that set the stage for the weirdest news day yet in the bp oil disaster. today was the day we were that the oil is gone, gone. the government reported today that about 75% of the oil has ....