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(phone dialing) bakos says she was at her desk at the cia. her private phone rang. >> i received a phone call at my desk, to my own line, from scooter libby's office. to call an individual analyst is only about pressuring them-- intimidation. we write these anonymously when they go to the white house; our names are not attached to the brief. and i immediately told him i couldn't discuss any of this and hung up. >> narrator: at the vice- president's office, they weren't done with bakos. she and her supervisor were summoned for a face-to-face meeting. >> we were there because they wanted to figure out how they could poke holes in the analysis. >> narrator: the questions centered around bakos's conclusion that there was an organized insurgency led by zarqawi. >> there was a lot of consternation in the administration using the term "insurgents" because it would look as if the iraqis weren't embracing what we were doing. insurgency implies that they're fighting against us. >> certainly in the fall of 2003, the united states was in denial that an i
(phone dialing) bakos says she was at her desk at the cia. her private phone rang. >> i received a phone call at my desk, to my own line, from scooter libby's office. to call an individual analyst is only about pressuring them-- intimidation. we write these anonymously when they go to the white house; our names are not attached to the brief. and i immediately told him i couldn't discuss any of this and hung up. >> narrator: at the vice- president's office, they weren't done with...
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. >> endlessly interesting tonight, written by our guest, thank you, nada bakos, thank you for comingn our show. >>> and finally, coming up, ivanka and the west wing of the white house when we continue. >>> and one last thing before we go here tonight. with first daughter and assistant to the president, ivanka trump working on key issues in the west wing, she said something interest about her role in the west wing during an interview with "fox & friends," the president's favorite morning show. >> you are the adviser to the president of the united states. what do you advise your father on? >> i advise my father on a plethora of things. i give him my open and candid feedback, sometimes we agree, sometimes we disagree. >> what do you look at in regards to the tweets? >> you know, i try to stay out of politics. his political instincts are >>> tonight on "all in." >> what's going to happen? people will die by the thousands. >> the clock is ticking on the senate health care bill. as the cbo estimates 22 million people will lose their insurance. >> the plan in its entirety will absolutely br
. >> endlessly interesting tonight, written by our guest, thank you, nada bakos, thank you for comingn our show. >>> and finally, coming up, ivanka and the west wing of the white house when we continue. >>> and one last thing before we go here tonight. with first daughter and assistant to the president, ivanka trump working on key issues in the west wing, she said something interest about her role in the west wing during an interview with "fox & friends,"...
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the author of this piece is former cia nada bakos. thank you so much for being with us. guess the first question for those who have yet to read your piece, what are we americans not seeing that could be damaging or revealing, and what are people in your line of work reading those tweets looking for? >> more than initiation an intelligence analyst looks for information on world leaders that adds to the information that they were collecting through classified means. what is so different about trump's tweets and the advantage it gives to foreign intelligence agencies is he's doing this in an unfiltered way and openly in the public forum. intelligence agencies collect information and do it o co. vertly and sometimes risking their lives to collect that information. this offers an ininciting into trump himself as the person, which is very unusual as far as world leader. >> so your problem not that he's tweeting about being in florida or new jersey or at the white house. most days he's been relitigating the russia case. he has gone after his perez assess or in office. what are
the author of this piece is former cia nada bakos. thank you so much for being with us. guess the first question for those who have yet to read your piece, what are we americans not seeing that could be damaging or revealing, and what are people in your line of work reading those tweets looking for? >> more than initiation an intelligence analyst looks for information on world leaders that adds to the information that they were collecting through classified means. what is so different...
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it settles the dispute over how to spend more than a billion dollars into bako tax revenue.of that money will go to doctors, dentists and others who provide publicly funded health care. >>> $45 million in the state budget will go toward helping undocumented immigrants who are facing deportation. according to la time itself will be used to expand legal defense services in response to the trump administration's tough immigration policies. the paper said that the budget will preserve money for a separate program that gives legal help to undocumented children who arrive in the united states alone. >>> immigration program to protect parents of united states citizen children from being departed has been canceled. homeland security general revoked the policy memo from obama that created the deferred action for parents of americans program. it was intended to keep immigrant parents safe from being deported and also provide them with a work permit. it was never launched fully and was blocked by a federal judge in texas after 26 states filed lawsuits. republicans fought the effort cal
it settles the dispute over how to spend more than a billion dollars into bako tax revenue.of that money will go to doctors, dentists and others who provide publicly funded health care. >>> $45 million in the state budget will go toward helping undocumented immigrants who are facing deportation. according to la time itself will be used to expand legal defense services in response to the trump administration's tough immigration policies. the paper said that the budget will preserve...
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and national security program nada bakos.ement analyst and special agent james galiano. this time we see the practice because he was concerned about it, but not concerned enough to do anything about it. james, that is the test for comey today. why was that the right move? >> i think he explained it inside the document, chris. inside the seven pages. his argument is i did not want to do anything to influence the russian collusion case. if i tainted the agents doing this. i look at this as a west point graduate and putting it in a military paradigm. the president is the commander in chief. if you are the commander in chief in the military, you adhere to the code of justice. there are crimes and misdemeanors you can be charged with. anything that doesn't fit in the black and white issues is conduct unbecoming an officer. that is end all. i look at the way the president handled this. maybe there is not obstruction of justice case here. maybe that can be argued. legal scholars will do that. it was conduct unbecoming commander in c
and national security program nada bakos.ement analyst and special agent james galiano. this time we see the practice because he was concerned about it, but not concerned enough to do anything about it. james, that is the test for comey today. why was that the right move? >> i think he explained it inside the document, chris. inside the seven pages. his argument is i did not want to do anything to influence the russian collusion case. if i tainted the agents doing this. i look at this as...
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the author of this piece is former cia nada bakos. thank you so much for being with us.he first question for those who have yet to read your piece, what are we americans not seeing that could be damaging or revealing, and what are people in your line of work reading those tweets looking for? >> more than initiation an intelligence analyst looks for information on world leaders that adds to the information that they were collecting through classified means. what is so different about trump's tweets and the advantage it gives to foreign intelligence agencies is he's doing this in an unfiltered way and openly in the public forum. intelligence agencies collect information and do it o co. vertly and sometimes risking their lives to collect that information. this offers an ininciting into trump himself as the person, which is very unusual as far as world leader. >> so your problem not that he's tweeting about being in florida or new jersey or at the white house. most days he's been relitigating the russia case. he has gone after his perez assess or in office. what are examples
the author of this piece is former cia nada bakos. thank you so much for being with us.he first question for those who have yet to read your piece, what are we americans not seeing that could be damaging or revealing, and what are people in your line of work reading those tweets looking for? >> more than initiation an intelligence analyst looks for information on world leaders that adds to the information that they were collecting through classified means. what is so different about...
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. >>> nita bakos and the director of national intelligence. he's also a former fbi special agent. nata, let's start with you. do you believe comey crossed the line by handing that memo to a friend so he could read it to the press? >> it gave trump and the administration fodder to go after comey. it didn't have anything to do with divulging classified information. in fact, i think it's exactly what he said. these were his remarks, the facts as he knew it. this wasn't information that was just privy to the intelligence community, this is just his interactions and his statement with the president. >> is that any different than a former official coming on a news program and talking about their time in the white house or talking about their time at an agency, nata? >> from my perspective, it's not very different than that. i've been in the process of writing a book, and when you have to get information cleared, you know what you can and cannot say in the public domain when it comes to information -- >> and presumably you rely on your notes. >> yes. absolutely you do. >> frank, how are
. >>> nita bakos and the director of national intelligence. he's also a former fbi special agent. nata, let's start with you. do you believe comey crossed the line by handing that memo to a friend so he could read it to the press? >> it gave trump and the administration fodder to go after comey. it didn't have anything to do with divulging classified information. in fact, i think it's exactly what he said. these were his remarks, the facts as he knew it. this wasn't information...