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deborah haynes is sky news defence and security editor.ertson is international diplomatic editor at cnn, we have a freelance journalist and so too is olga tokarczuk. and francis scarr is here from bbc monitoring. welcome to you all and thank you so much for coming on the media show. olga, if we just start with you, where are you and what is the atmosphere like in ukraine today? you've been tweeting about our prime minister, boris johnson's visit to kyiv. i know that. yeah, well, hi, everyone. and thank you for having me on this show. i'm currently in western ukraine in the town of chertsey. and i apologise for the background because i'm speaking to you from a basement because we've had already four raid alerts today. and since i'm working from home, ijust decided to stay in the basement for the show so that, you know, i don't get interrupted by another air raid alert. radio viewers won't see that, but our tv viewers will. so thank you for explaining that. it's a it's a gray background, but at least you're safe. yeah. you know, everyone exp
deborah haynes is sky news defence and security editor.ertson is international diplomatic editor at cnn, we have a freelance journalist and so too is olga tokarczuk. and francis scarr is here from bbc monitoring. welcome to you all and thank you so much for coming on the media show. olga, if we just start with you, where are you and what is the atmosphere like in ukraine today? you've been tweeting about our prime minister, boris johnson's visit to kyiv. i know that. yeah, well, hi, everyone....
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so let's go to haynes. is after he becomes the first african-american congregational faith but before that, in 1876, he was a free black soldier of racial heritage but people referred him as a free black soldier. and congress issued the declaration of independence and here's another provocative thing that i will say at the declaration of independence and that is here's a real sense in which the declaration of independence failed. it failed and its initial goal which was to get a french navy and french army in american waters by the end of the summer of 1776 and that is the real reason that congress finally got it back together and receiving a lot of instructions about other places as well but the reason, they have been fighting a war for more than a year they finally declared independence in july of 76. and they did that to get france to come into the war on their side because they had known navy and they had an not much equipment and the love gunpowder. in a recently discovered that these conversations tha
so let's go to haynes. is after he becomes the first african-american congregational faith but before that, in 1876, he was a free black soldier of racial heritage but people referred him as a free black soldier. and congress issued the declaration of independence and here's another provocative thing that i will say at the declaration of independence and that is here's a real sense in which the declaration of independence failed. it failed and its initial goal which was to get a french navy and...
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senate now gatling and for the nomination of elizabeth williams haynes to be judge for eastern districtvirginia, confirmation vote on her -- the presiding officer: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal god, our hearts are steadfast for you. though evil sometime seems to prosper, we trust you to cause justice to prevail.
senate now gatling and for the nomination of elizabeth williams haynes to be judge for eastern districtvirginia, confirmation vote on her -- the presiding officer: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal god, our hearts are steadfast for you. though evil sometime seems to prosper, we trust you to cause justice to prevail.
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in addition haynes said the intelligence community will be working with the intelligence department to conduct a classified route review of the documents including those obtained the fbi during this month's fbi search. lawmakers have been urging the intelligence community to conduct the damage assessment since the search earlier this month. the letter was sent friday, the same day the fbi released a redacted version of the affidavit justifying the search of the residence. it revealed that trump had 184 classified documents in the 15 boxes handed to the national archives in january, of those documents, 25 for top-secret and some included information about human sources, foreign intelligence and other highly sensitive material. the house intelligence chairman and a oversight chairwoman said it was critical for the intelligence community to move swiftly to assess and if necessary to mitigate the damage done, a process that should be received in parallel with the doj's criminal investigation. separately a federal judge indicated she had preliminary intent to appoint a special master. that
in addition haynes said the intelligence community will be working with the intelligence department to conduct a classified route review of the documents including those obtained the fbi during this month's fbi search. lawmakers have been urging the intelligence community to conduct the damage assessment since the search earlier this month. the letter was sent friday, the same day the fbi released a redacted version of the affidavit justifying the search of the residence. it revealed that trump...
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democrats wan the director of national intelligence haynes to have a review because of the implications of what was found at mar-a-lago. the top democrats from house oversight and house intelligence. and they wrote this in the letter to dni haynes saying a recently unsealed court document and the property recovered at the mar-a-lago club describe numerous classified documents held by former president trump including top secret sensitive compartmented material among the most sensitive and highly protected information in the u.s. government. former president trump's conduct has potentially put our national security at grave risk. the issue demands a full review in addition to the ongoing law enforcement inquiry. congressman adam schiff, maloney, wrote the letter. they are asking for a classified briefing and, jim, of course that's because numerous sets of classified documents were taken by the fbi. 11 sets of documents. it even includes that one set that was marked top secret sci, documents only supposed to ever be viewed in a secure government facility. so they want more answers and beca
democrats wan the director of national intelligence haynes to have a review because of the implications of what was found at mar-a-lago. the top democrats from house oversight and house intelligence. and they wrote this in the letter to dni haynes saying a recently unsealed court document and the property recovered at the mar-a-lago club describe numerous classified documents held by former president trump including top secret sensitive compartmented material among the most sensitive and highly...
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several members of congress are told that haynes will have a special chance to see the documents. congress is not in washington right now. it's not clear right now. there's two parallel reviews going on right now, the department of justice, an independent review and also the director of national intelligence, arvil haynes. >> neil: gets more involved by the day. david spunts. guy lewis with us right now. former u.s. attorney. thank for joining us. do we need a special master here? the trump folks say yes, we do. someone to be an arbiter and comb through what was taken out of his home and decide for themselves and this master to determine everything is on the up and up. what do you think? >> so i think, neil, in this case because of the extraordinary circumstances, never happened before in the history of our republic, i think it makes sense to err on the side of more due process rather than less. the government -- when i was with the government, i would have opposed it screaming and yelling all the way. but in this case, i mean, this is the same government that wept through when th
several members of congress are told that haynes will have a special chance to see the documents. congress is not in washington right now. it's not clear right now. there's two parallel reviews going on right now, the department of justice, an independent review and also the director of national intelligence, arvil haynes. >> neil: gets more involved by the day. david spunts. guy lewis with us right now. former u.s. attorney. thank for joining us. do we need a special master here? the...
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but i think that we on the committees will get a briefing once avril haynes and her team do their work at the director of national intelligence office. i think the worst case scenario would be a lot of those classified documents, especially top secret documents, have the marking hcs, which stands for human control systems, which is a way of basically controlling and masking information related to spies. as well as their sources. in our foreign adversariadversa country, and the worst case is they would get ahold of that information and we have all read about the spies and our operatives and our sources having been executed or worse, to their families in the past, so we don't want any of that to possibly have happened. god forbid it happened. but we need to know what the damage is, how to mitigate it, and how to prevent it from happening again. >> literally lives on the line there. let me get -- this is a political question, really, but i want your reaction to something republican senator lindsey graham said about this, the matter over the weekend. watch. >> if they try to prosecute pres
but i think that we on the committees will get a briefing once avril haynes and her team do their work at the director of national intelligence office. i think the worst case scenario would be a lot of those classified documents, especially top secret documents, have the marking hcs, which stands for human control systems, which is a way of basically controlling and masking information related to spies. as well as their sources. in our foreign adversariadversa country, and the worst case is...
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director of national intelligence avril haynes tells congress that her agency is conducting a damage assessment from the classified documents found at former president donald trump's home. >> reporter: top intelligence official avril haynes sent a letter to two chairs of committees in the house of representatives where she confirmed for the very first time that a damage assessment will be done of the documents that were recovered from mar-a-lago. let me read for you from this letter. she told the lawmakers, quote, that the department of justice and the office of the director of national intelligence are working together to facilitate a classification review of relevant materials including those recovered during the search. okay. that means they're going to do a review to figure out how classified these documents were. there's a few different levels of classification. and they're going to figure that out first. she went on to say, odni, that's the director of national intelligence, will also lead an intelligence community assessment of the potential to national security that would res
director of national intelligence avril haynes tells congress that her agency is conducting a damage assessment from the classified documents found at former president donald trump's home. >> reporter: top intelligence official avril haynes sent a letter to two chairs of committees in the house of representatives where she confirmed for the very first time that a damage assessment will be done of the documents that were recovered from mar-a-lago. let me read for you from this letter. she...
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avril hayne said her department is looking into any potential risks to national security. another delay could be the appointment of a special master opinion on saturday federal judge eileen cannon indicated she is inclined to grant trump's request. she also ordered the dodge to file under seal a more detailed inventory of what agents took from mar-a-lago. while we don't know what merrick garland will decide and when he will decide it, we do know americans will go to the polls on november 8th. and while republicans complain about and question d.o.j.'s timing, some prominent republicans also concede donald trump's actions are cause for concern. >> it's hard to believe that the justice department and the fbi would take steps unless they had something pretty serious they were investigating. we don't know the facts yet. >> he should have turned the documents over. >> i think we're all concerned about what might be in those documents. >> while we wait to learn more, it is not just these documents that a.j. garland is faced with. it's also the investigation into january 6th, putt
avril hayne said her department is looking into any potential risks to national security. another delay could be the appointment of a special master opinion on saturday federal judge eileen cannon indicated she is inclined to grant trump's request. she also ordered the dodge to file under seal a more detailed inventory of what agents took from mar-a-lago. while we don't know what merrick garland will decide and when he will decide it, we do know americans will go to the polls on november 8th....
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senate now gatling and for the nomination of elizabeth williams haynes to be judge for eastern district of virginia, confirmation vote on her -- the presiding officer: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal god, our hearts are steadfast for you. though evil sometime seems to prosper, we trust you to cause justice to prevail. in these turbulent times, our hope is in your goodness that continues to sustain us. today, give our senators the ability to realize more fully that they are servants of heaven as good stewards, give them your perspective on their daily tasks and decisions. may faithfulness to you provide the litmus test by which they evaluate each decision. lord, give our lawmakers such integrity that they will refuse to be careless about their spiritual and moral fitness. we pray in your strong name. amen. the presiding officer: please join me in saluting our flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, i
senate now gatling and for the nomination of elizabeth williams haynes to be judge for eastern district of virginia, confirmation vote on her -- the presiding officer: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal god, our hearts are steadfast for you. though evil sometime seems to prosper, we trust you to cause justice to prevail. in these turbulent times, our hope is in your goodness that continues to sustain...
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. >> reporter: the office of the director of national intelligence admiral haynes is leading a review to determine any potential risks to national security. and now former president trump is seeming to reach out directly to rank and file fbi agents. yesterday on his social media accounts he wrote, fbi, make america great again and asked when will agents say, quote, we aren't going to take it anymore. >> interesting. bradley blackburn, thank you. >>> serena williams is not quite ready to say good-bye to tennis. she won her first round match last night at the u.s. open in straight sets. earlier this month williams said she was prepared to step away from playing. the u.s. open is expected to be her last tournament. cbs mornings co-host gayle king interviewed williams. >> what made you decide now as the time for you? >> it's been such a hard decision, you know, because -- >> was it a hard decision? i was wondering. how hard? >> yeah, it's been a very hard decision. i think because when you're passion nart about something and you love something, it's always hard to walk away. sometimes i t
. >> reporter: the office of the director of national intelligence admiral haynes is leading a review to determine any potential risks to national security. and now former president trump is seeming to reach out directly to rank and file fbi agents. yesterday on his social media accounts he wrote, fbi, make america great again and asked when will agents say, quote, we aren't going to take it anymore. >> interesting. bradley blackburn, thank you. >>> serena williams is not...
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but i think that haynes has carefully articulated that she is leading the edge. because she's not the face of the community, but it is mostly a policy not only organization. the cia will be looking its case, -- overlooking's program and so forth. they are going to go, back and it is sort of like a comprehensive medical examination. if you something that is bothering you and you can't put your finger on it, you're gonna put more than just have your doctor and put a blood. where you have cat scan, a spinal tap. it is very exhaustive, it is investigative. it is not exclusively passive in the intelligence agencies, they have some active measures that they can do to also gauge are their in consistencies, have -- changed their posture's. have there been any inconsistencies in the programs themselves? >> when we ask, you dog. i am reading a quote from you in the new york times recent articles, in which you essentially say that by the time secret information gets to a presidents desk he is able to look at this. it has been vetted in a way that has been, i guess, expanded
but i think that haynes has carefully articulated that she is leading the edge. because she's not the face of the community, but it is mostly a policy not only organization. the cia will be looking its case, -- overlooking's program and so forth. they are going to go, back and it is sort of like a comprehensive medical examination. if you something that is bothering you and you can't put your finger on it, you're gonna put more than just have your doctor and put a blood. where you have cat...
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the fbi affidavit used to justify the search at mar-a-lago, national intelligence director admiral haynesa damage assessment related to trump's handling of top secret documents. writing in a letter to lawmakers on friday, haynes says her office will quote lead an intelligence community assessment of the potential risk to national security that would result from the disclosure of the relevant documents. house oversight committee chair carolyn maloney and house intelligence committee chair adam schiff had asked for a security damage assessment in the days following the fbi search. in addition a spokesperson for the office of the director of national intelligence also confirmed on saturday that the quote assessment we are leading is consistent with the bipartisan request from the senate intelligence committee. agents removed 11 additional sets of classified documents, including some labeled secret and top secret during that search of trump's palm beach estate. >>> joining us now, congressional reporter for "politico," andrew desidirio. great to see you this morning. walk us through what are
the fbi affidavit used to justify the search at mar-a-lago, national intelligence director admiral haynesa damage assessment related to trump's handling of top secret documents. writing in a letter to lawmakers on friday, haynes says her office will quote lead an intelligence community assessment of the potential risk to national security that would result from the disclosure of the relevant documents. house oversight committee chair carolyn maloney and house intelligence committee chair adam...
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director haynes is someone on a bipartisan basis we have enormous confidence in.tions will be when will she be able to get access to all that material that was at mar-a-lago. so i don't have the time. but time is of the essence, and the sooner the better in order to protect the american people and their national security interests. interests. >> notably for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ - i'm norm. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. test. test. test. test. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. (dad) we have to tell everyone that we just iswitched to verizon's newe. welcome unlimited plan, for just $30. (daughter) i've already told everyone! (nurse) wait... did you say verizon for just $30? (mom) it's their best unlimited price
director haynes is someone on a bipartisan basis we have enormous confidence in.tions will be when will she be able to get access to all that material that was at mar-a-lago. so i don't have the time. but time is of the essence, and the sooner the better in order to protect the american people and their national security interests. interests. >> notably for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ - i'm norm. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do...
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and i just -- you know avril haynes well. she chooses her words carefully. what did you take away from what she wrote? >> i know her know and i know her general counsel well and they choose their words extraordinarily carefully. what they promised is we should manage expectations. they didn't say we're going to give you an assessment of what happened and what damage occurred. they said potential damage that would occur if this material were disclosed. that might be more theoretical. not about did it fall into the wrong hands, how likely did it, and what damage has it already caused to u.s. national security. they didn't say those words. and that's important. and there's like an intelligence community directive about damage assessment. they said actual or potential. they said potential. that's one part of it. on the other hand, to raise expectations, that's probably more likely that we'll see something as the american public, because if they only are in the realm -- >> the general public would see something, not just the committees. >> it's possible. haynes i
and i just -- you know avril haynes well. she chooses her words carefully. what did you take away from what she wrote? >> i know her know and i know her general counsel well and they choose their words extraordinarily carefully. what they promised is we should manage expectations. they didn't say we're going to give you an assessment of what happened and what damage occurred. they said potential damage that would occur if this material were disclosed. that might be more theoretical. not...
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are they, la haynes a common come on your gate up at the level of things. yeah. laura. yeah. and i organize riley's and brought this in 5 on the rise of the people we was fighting for job for 24 people. we will fight him for better location. we will fighting for better health system. can he? i'm ok for it out can go, you know, for a my acheed that the will pork and also there i more st deal going wrong model. he know you're not right, but if you know it will be in and we'll base it along nelson. i don't mind quinta, alec well, i mean the a panama is best known for the great inner ocean highway, the panama canal, the canal zone, a strip of land extending 5 miles on either side of the can out is leased to the united states and is administered from the canal zone spell bow. ah, a my great grandfather on my mother's side came to panama in the early 20th century. he was one of the 10s of thousands of black men who came from across the caribbean, looking for work in panama, in places like the canal or the railroad. a loan is a beautiful province, rich province in so many ways cultu
are they, la haynes a common come on your gate up at the level of things. yeah. laura. yeah. and i organize riley's and brought this in 5 on the rise of the people we was fighting for job for 24 people. we will fight him for better location. we will fighting for better health system. can he? i'm ok for it out can go, you know, for a my acheed that the will pork and also there i more st deal going wrong model. he know you're not right, but if you know it will be in and we'll base it along...
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. >> reporter: more than 400 kids have played for the league, including 13-year-old cameron haynes. what do you think you've learned from baseball? >> really, just discipline. oh, patience. patience. patience. i'm not trying to make the number one athlete in the world. i'm just trying to make a better person. >> reporter: and that already has been a home run. nancy chen, cbs news, washington. >> well, that's it for the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for "cbs mornings." you can follow us online any time, cbsnews.com. reporting from here in the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm serena marshall in washington. at least two people are dead after two cessna planes collided in the air while attempting to land at a small airport near monterey bay in northern california. the city airport does not have air traffic control. the faa and national transportation safety board are investigating. >>> a mafia hitman is among the three men indicted in the behind-bars-killing of crime boss turned i
. >> reporter: more than 400 kids have played for the league, including 13-year-old cameron haynes. what do you think you've learned from baseball? >> really, just discipline. oh, patience. patience. patience. i'm not trying to make the number one athlete in the world. i'm just trying to make a better person. >> reporter: and that already has been a home run. nancy chen, cbs news, washington. >> well, that's it for the "overnight news" for this friday. for some...
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. >> reporter: meanwhile, the office of the director of national average avril haynes is leading a review of the classified materials found at mar-a-lago to determine can any potential risk to national security. f.b.i. agents had obtained video footage showing people had access to the rooms where they were held. >> you have to worry about who had access to those documents ds who didn't have authority to do so. >> reporter: roy blount said trump should not have held on to the materials. >> what i wonder about is why this could go on for almost two years, and less than 100 days before the election, suddenly we're talking about this, rather than the economy. >> reporter: tomorrow, the justice department has a deadline to respond to trump's request for a special master. today's filing indicates that they might view that as unnecessary. a hearing on the matter will then be held on thursday in west palm beach, florida, norah. >> o'donnell: more details coming out. robert costa, thank you. tonight, severe weather remains in the forecast across the south and mississippi, bracing for more possible
. >> reporter: meanwhile, the office of the director of national average avril haynes is leading a review of the classified materials found at mar-a-lago to determine can any potential risk to national security. f.b.i. agents had obtained video footage showing people had access to the rooms where they were held. >> you have to worry about who had access to those documents ds who didn't have authority to do so. >> reporter: roy blount said trump should not have held on to the...
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but scientists like susanna alban are convinced seaweed can haynes, a treasure trove of medicinal compounds. ah, de paula and titan, whose brown algae contains certain polysaccharides or long chain sugar molecules which boast a particularly large number of biological activities. and that's very exciting for potential pharmaceutical use in the long term. the tuition philosophy button together with biologist, alexa clinton, her and her team, susanna, album is conducting research on those long chain sugar molecules from the cell walls of the algae, so called few coins are found and varying concentrations and compositions in all brown algae. and they can evidently stop a common aggressive eye disease known as age related macular degeneration. the condition is caused by damage to the macula, the point of sharpest vision on the retina. abnormal new blood vessels develop under the retina, driven by special growth factors. the vessels rupture burst and leak fluid or blood causing damage to visual cells, which then die. the results is blurry, vision, or even blindness. the i just, there are differen
but scientists like susanna alban are convinced seaweed can haynes, a treasure trove of medicinal compounds. ah, de paula and titan, whose brown algae contains certain polysaccharides or long chain sugar molecules which boast a particularly large number of biological activities. and that's very exciting for potential pharmaceutical use in the long term. the tuition philosophy button together with biologist, alexa clinton, her and her team, susanna, album is conducting research on those long...
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but scientists like susanna alban are convinced seaweed can haynes, a treasure trove of medicinal compounds. ah, de paula and titan, which brown algae contains certain polysaccharides or long chain sugar molecules, which boast a particularly large number of biological activities. and that's very exciting for potential pharmaceutical use in the long term. and to his life was living together with biologists. alexa ledner and her team, susanna album is conducting research on those long chain sugar molecules from the cell walls of the algae, so called fu coy dean's are found and varying concentrations and compositions in all brown algae. and they can evidently stop a common aggressive eye disease known as age related macular degeneration. the condition is caused by damage to the macula, the point of sharpest vision on the retina. abnormal new blood vessels develop under the retina, driven by special growth factors. the vessels rupture burst and leak fluid or blood causing damage to visual cells, which then die. the results is blurry, vision, or even blindness. the i just, there are different ma
but scientists like susanna alban are convinced seaweed can haynes, a treasure trove of medicinal compounds. ah, de paula and titan, which brown algae contains certain polysaccharides or long chain sugar molecules, which boast a particularly large number of biological activities. and that's very exciting for potential pharmaceutical use in the long term. and to his life was living together with biologists. alexa ledner and her team, susanna album is conducting research on those long chain sugar...
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european countries are some of the biggest contenders in the world cup time and time again, germany, hayneow in the mix, so many teams in the mix out of your consistently in the world cup, sever them to come away with this when and a very definitive tournament from top to bottom, certainly shows that they are a contender but more importantly, hopefully for them it gives them the belief they can perform on a big scale and now they have won a major event, thatis they have won a major event, that is definitely going to propel them forward with their confidence. i propel them forward with their confidence.— confidence. i wonder what you think about — confidence. i wonder what you think about florina _ confidence. i wonder what you i think about florina wiegemann, having taken the netherlands to victory an hour england. how important would it be for the team to hold onto such an extraordinary and talismanic coach? , ., . ., coach? very important. without a doubt. coach? very important. without a doubt- she — coach? very important. without a doubt. she has _ coach? very important. without a doub
european countries are some of the biggest contenders in the world cup time and time again, germany, hayneow in the mix, so many teams in the mix out of your consistently in the world cup, sever them to come away with this when and a very definitive tournament from top to bottom, certainly shows that they are a contender but more importantly, hopefully for them it gives them the belief they can perform on a big scale and now they have won a major event, thatis they have won a major event, that...
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spying, such as activists or journalists to install the security badges as soon as possible . article haynes been speaking to apple users in washington, d. c. most people with smartphones are used to getting the occasional reminder that it's time to update your software. but if you have anything that starts with an eye or has an apple on it, you're going to want to listen. this time apple has announced that they have found a flaw in their system, which basically can allow hackers to take over your smartphone, your ipad, your mac, and basically you lose control of it. but everyone we talked, you said they hadn't heard about the problem. there's an average of $6000.00 data breaches every day. most people aren't very great about keeping all their software up to date. so glitches data breaches all these things are actually not that uncommon. i had shower with my i phone, which is very user friendly, which is why i have it in the 1st place. so going to and, and joy is just too much. is a patch. all you gotta do is update it. or then i'll update my phone. it's all good . now apple says they have f
spying, such as activists or journalists to install the security badges as soon as possible . article haynes been speaking to apple users in washington, d. c. most people with smartphones are used to getting the occasional reminder that it's time to update your software. but if you have anything that starts with an eye or has an apple on it, you're going to want to listen. this time apple has announced that they have found a flaw in their system, which basically can allow hackers to take over...
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so far, particle haynes good more from washington d. c. the by the administration has been hearing from doctors across the country saying that they were simply just running out of time. is there any hope of containing this outbreak? so now we've seen them make this declaration. it's a public health emergency and another declaration and that freeze of funds. what that does is it allows the federal government to work with manufacturers to as speed up testing, speed of vaccine production, and also get some good testing on the market is what they did with cove it. so basically lowers the standard for the f d a to approve these things. it also allows them to hire people so that those people can go out and distribute all of these critically needed supplies for us. bruce officers have been charged over the killing of brianna taylor, a black woman shot dead in her home during a botched police rate. it led to mass protests was developed into the black lives matter movement. beijing is conducting drills using live ammunition around the island of tai
so far, particle haynes good more from washington d. c. the by the administration has been hearing from doctors across the country saying that they were simply just running out of time. is there any hope of containing this outbreak? so now we've seen them make this declaration. it's a public health emergency and another declaration and that freeze of funds. what that does is it allows the federal government to work with manufacturers to as speed up testing, speed of vaccine production, and also...
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jonathan: always good to catch up with terry haynes. from new york city, tom keene, lisa abramovitz, i'm jonathan ferro. the nasdaq 100 up .6%. yields higher by three basis points on the 10-year yield. data out later. ism services, pmi for the week, payrolls on friday. a focus on crude in the last hour. up 1.7% at $96 a barrel. opec agreeing on a very small increase in september, just 100,000 barrels a day, there smallest increase ever. this comes after president biden went to the middle east to meet with the crown prince. tom: i would suggest on brent crude, 99 to 101, so what. if we get a 105 prints on the global price, what does that say to the white house? jonathan: remember that fist bump? what was it worth? 100,000 barrels a day? i don't think that is what they were looking for. tom: i think the first time we met we fist bumped. we are going to get a briefing on this. isaac boltansky is the perfect person to speak to david director of policy research. he writes very informed notes on the synthesis of legislative and political poli
jonathan: always good to catch up with terry haynes. from new york city, tom keene, lisa abramovitz, i'm jonathan ferro. the nasdaq 100 up .6%. yields higher by three basis points on the 10-year yield. data out later. ism services, pmi for the week, payrolls on friday. a focus on crude in the last hour. up 1.7% at $96 a barrel. opec agreeing on a very small increase in september, just 100,000 barrels a day, there smallest increase ever. this comes after president biden went to the middle east...
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haynes of .5% -- gains of .5%. softbank reporting a record loss.ad is now the group will be buying back after 6.3% of their shares for ¥400 billion, about three -- 300 billion u.s. dollars. the announcement of another buyback from softbank. it has suffered from the pressure on its portfolio. that is the redhead from softbank, the earnings and the conversation there from masayoshi son. another redhead focused on india seeking to oust chinese firms from its phone market. we will try to get more details for you from that. we know two of the lower cost chinese firms count india is a large market. let's dig in to the coming week. the energy crisis emerging as a key theme this burning season. what are you looking for? >> we are starting with saudi aramco, the largest oil producer at the end of the week reporting on sunday. we know from bp and shell that have already reported that earnings will be huge. that is a given but it is the capital expenditure after the small opec increase that the market will be looking for. and we also have the german energy pr
haynes of .5% -- gains of .5%. softbank reporting a record loss.ad is now the group will be buying back after 6.3% of their shares for ¥400 billion, about three -- 300 billion u.s. dollars. the announcement of another buyback from softbank. it has suffered from the pressure on its portfolio. that is the redhead from softbank, the earnings and the conversation there from masayoshi son. another redhead focused on india seeking to oust chinese firms from its phone market. we will try to get more...
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admiral haynes told congress officials are conducting a damage assessment of those documents including the risk to national security resulting from the disclosure of relative documents. the doj says they are working alongside intelligence officials to facilitate a review of these materials. >> it is disgusting in my mind. no president should act this way, obviously. >> some allies are leaping to his defense like lindsey graham . >> i will say this, if there is a prosecution of donald trump for mishandling classified information after the clinton debacle. >> reporter: chris didn't do wonders about the timing of this. this is unprecedented. >> reporter: there were concerns about the timing and admitted he should have returned the documents immediately. >> he should've turned over all the documents. he knows that very well now as well. >> it is a privileged material that came out of the search at mar-a-lago. a judge is inclined to have a special mass you assign. she's having hearing tuesday. >>> brian kemp will have to testify before grand jury investigating election meddling. he can wait
admiral haynes told congress officials are conducting a damage assessment of those documents including the risk to national security resulting from the disclosure of relative documents. the doj says they are working alongside intelligence officials to facilitate a review of these materials. >> it is disgusting in my mind. no president should act this way, obviously. >> some allies are leaping to his defense like lindsey graham . >> i will say this, if there is a prosecution of...
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these are two of the books by aubrey haynes that i use as resource books and i'm always looking for answers every time i go to yellowstone and i learned more and i've been going there a long time. this is another book and i have these some of these books up here. you can. you're welcome to look at them. please leave them because they're my resource books. but it helps me find answers quickly. i don't tell guests when i take them to yellowstone. some story they said, let's look them up and get the right answer and they appreciate. we've had native americans living for over 11,000 years in yellowstone and usually they leave in the wintertime. but we did have some that wintered there around the hot springs. this is chief joseph of the nez perce that went through in 1877 with a couple of thousand horses are not and i'm sorry it was over a thousand horses and 700 people. they lived off the land from the washington all the way through idaho, through here, and then turned north and stopped just shy of the canadian border and fresh troops from north dakota came over, had a battle, and chief joseph
these are two of the books by aubrey haynes that i use as resource books and i'm always looking for answers every time i go to yellowstone and i learned more and i've been going there a long time. this is another book and i have these some of these books up here. you can. you're welcome to look at them. please leave them because they're my resource books. but it helps me find answers quickly. i don't tell guests when i take them to yellowstone. some story they said, let's look them up and get...
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including top-secret, democrats are now demanding that the director of national intelligence, avril haynes, conduct an immediate review of the materials because the national security implications of what was found at mar-a- lago, and concerns that it could cause grave damage if that information fell into the wrong hands. on the flipside, republicans are demanding more details. some say, they want to see the affidavit of that lead out the basis for that search warrant. it is highly likely, though, that the affidavit would be unsealed, because of the delicate information and resources that investigators likely disclosed in that affidavit of. and these calls for actions, they come all while questions loom. what comes next for the former president. the warden said, fbi agents were looking for possible violations of sections of the espionage act, the suction of justice, and the criminal handling of government records. trump has defended his actions over the weekend, saying, he declassified all the material while he was in office. but you know, we still haven't seen any documentation or proof of
including top-secret, democrats are now demanding that the director of national intelligence, avril haynes, conduct an immediate review of the materials because the national security implications of what was found at mar-a- lago, and concerns that it could cause grave damage if that information fell into the wrong hands. on the flipside, republicans are demanding more details. some say, they want to see the affidavit of that lead out the basis for that search warrant. it is highly likely,...
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national intelligence haynes confirmed that assessment.e letter to top house lawmakers this afternoon. all of this after federal court yesterday unsealed the 38 page affidavit used to justify the search. the latest on this just ahead. two other stories where following tonight, federal reserve chair jerome powell is warning of quote some pain for americans as the fed tries to bring down inflation. the dow fell more than 1000 points yesterday after pal's comments. this, as the white house defends its plan to forgive hundreds of millions of dollars in student loans. the white house is also defending president biden's comments comparing the quote magnet philosophy to quote semi fascism. virginia governor glenn youngkin gubernatorial candidate dixon will join us in a few moments to react to that. but first, we head to the white house tonight. there are widely varying estimates on how is the president's decision to cancel some student loan debt will actually cost. lucas tomlinson is live with the latest on that and the start of the presidents of
national intelligence haynes confirmed that assessment.e letter to top house lawmakers this afternoon. all of this after federal court yesterday unsealed the 38 page affidavit used to justify the search. the latest on this just ahead. two other stories where following tonight, federal reserve chair jerome powell is warning of quote some pain for americans as the fed tries to bring down inflation. the dow fell more than 1000 points yesterday after pal's comments. this, as the white house defends...
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brett, first of all will director haynes assessment posed by former president trump storing this top-secretocuments at mar-a-lago answer questions posed by congressman? >> well, they have the ability to give congress information and hopefully they will. certainly the american public wants to know. the redaction itself has really been something does not shed much light. we don't know much more than we knew a few weeks ago in terms of the handling of these documents. we do know the president is entitled to have documents but he has the ability to maintain classified documents. he can also declassify. arthel: this a lot happening there what to make sure i'm following up reducing the president has the rights of classified documents at his beach home? >> what we know is the law allows for former of the united states to be in possession of classified documents. the question where they stored properly? arthel: a library perhaps exactly, exactly. we note congress needs a plu plumber. what is a potential security risk of any lawmakers outside of the oversight committee leaking information from the a
brett, first of all will director haynes assessment posed by former president trump storing this top-secretocuments at mar-a-lago answer questions posed by congressman? >> well, they have the ability to give congress information and hopefully they will. certainly the american public wants to know. the redaction itself has really been something does not shed much light. we don't know much more than we knew a few weeks ago in terms of the handling of these documents. we do know the...
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senate today is a denomination of elizabeth haynes to be u.s. district court judge for eastern virginia later this week is him he could revert to a busy bill extending up there in the stability then entered benefits with toxic exposed veterans and they could also start to work on the democrats bill to address inflation to healthcare, and climate change in our coverage of the senate when their next return here in cspan two. >> sees manager unfiltered view of government, funded by these television companies and more, including cox. >> homework can be hard, going to a diner for work is even harder that's what were providing lower income students access to affordable internet so more can be just homework, cox connect to compete. >> cox, along these television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> in this week center for public affairs and virtual event we bring you a conversation with the washington post, national politics calmness, karen - was joining us in conversation for brand-new book,ol the triumph of nancy reagan in addition
senate today is a denomination of elizabeth haynes to be u.s. district court judge for eastern virginia later this week is him he could revert to a busy bill extending up there in the stability then entered benefits with toxic exposed veterans and they could also start to work on the democrats bill to address inflation to healthcare, and climate change in our coverage of the senate when their next return here in cspan two. >> sees manager unfiltered view of government, funded by these...
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alex: the director of national intelligence admirals haynes announced that her office will offer possible security risks associated on how classified documents were handled but republican senator blunt asked if nature of the documents were known for months and then this. >> why hadn't the intelligence committee that i've been for my time in senate and the house, why haven't we heard anything about this, in fact, that the administration was concerned that there was a national security problem. alex: democratic house member maloney and adam schiff wrote that they should move swiftly if necessary mitigate the damage done. mike. mike: alexandria hofn in dc. thanks very much. let's bring in the panel, brad howard, democratic strategist and jeff coer, radio host and gop strategist. gentlemen, welcome. >> thanks, mike. mike: all right, brad, so where are we on the mar-a-lago documents saga at this point? >> well, look, i think we are waiting to see how this plays out. it's clear it's ongoing legal case being played out in the courts and public opinion that folks like us monitor on a day-to-day b
alex: the director of national intelligence admirals haynes announced that her office will offer possible security risks associated on how classified documents were handled but republican senator blunt asked if nature of the documents were known for months and then this. >> why hadn't the intelligence committee that i've been for my time in senate and the house, why haven't we heard anything about this, in fact, that the administration was concerned that there was a national security...
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in a letter obtained by cbs news, haynes writes her office is working with the department of justice to facilitate a classification review of relevant materials including those recovered during the fbi's search earlier this month. a redacted version of the affidavit used to obtain the search warrant revealed that of the 15 boxes of government records mr. trump had at mar-a-lago and returned to the national archives in jan, in january, 14 had classified documents, some including sensitive information critical to u.s. intelligence gathering. >> we are talking about materias about materials that could kill kill people as well as of course, reveal sources and meths and methods that undermine our national security. >> reporter: investigators found 184 documents with classification markings including 67 documents marked as confidential, 92 marked as secret, and 25 top-secret. the fbi agent who wrote the affidavit also said there was probable cause to believe evidence of obstruction will be be found at's property as well as contraband, fruits of crime and other items illegally posse. illega
in a letter obtained by cbs news, haynes writes her office is working with the department of justice to facilitate a classification review of relevant materials including those recovered during the fbi's search earlier this month. a redacted version of the affidavit used to obtain the search warrant revealed that of the 15 boxes of government records mr. trump had at mar-a-lago and returned to the national archives in jan, in january, 14 had classified documents, some including sensitive...
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all of this comes as the director of national intelligence avril haynes says she is assessing. a redacted affidavit friday shows the fbi found 184 classified documents and 15 boxes trump voluntarily turned over in january. cnn legal analyst and prosecutor joins me now. thanks for being with us. let's start with this special master. most americans may be unfamiliar with what a special master is. why does trump get one when other folks -- i mean, we've heard this time and again, people who have been in government and have said on our air and in other places, if they had done what trump had done, they would be in big legal hot water right now. he gets a special master. how does all of this work? >> jim, that's a really good question. if there is a special master appointed, an outside, independent third party, typically a retired judge, who will go through all the documents at doj or the archives seized from mar-a-lago, review for privilege, potentially attorney/client privilege, executive privilege. if no privilege the documents go over to doj and they do what they will. if there
all of this comes as the director of national intelligence avril haynes says she is assessing. a redacted affidavit friday shows the fbi found 184 classified documents and 15 boxes trump voluntarily turned over in january. cnn legal analyst and prosecutor joins me now. thanks for being with us. let's start with this special master. most americans may be unfamiliar with what a special master is. why does trump get one when other folks -- i mean, we've heard this time and again, people who have...
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beyond the fact that the justice department is doing this review, we heard over the weekend from avril haynes, the director of national intelligence, she notified members of congress that they're going to do a formal assessment of the damage that could be done from having these documents in an unsecure place at mar-a-lago. we know, pamela, they have been doing a review of this, an assessment since the fbi started doing this back in may. and one of the first thing thaz were trying to do is trying to assess whether they needed to protect sources. maybe move sources out of danger as a result of having their information in, again, an unsecure place in the president's home in palm beach. >> that's the biggest concern, that lives could be at risk. we'll talk about that later in the show. i also want to talk about trump's closestalis coming to his defense and making truly alarming remarks, suggesting there could be violence if trump is prosecuted. >> this is the ever shifting level of excuses you haveurd about how to treat the situation. one of the things i think you're hearing and heard this from l
beyond the fact that the justice department is doing this review, we heard over the weekend from avril haynes, the director of national intelligence, she notified members of congress that they're going to do a formal assessment of the damage that could be done from having these documents in an unsecure place at mar-a-lago. we know, pamela, they have been doing a review of this, an assessment since the fbi started doing this back in may. and one of the first thing thaz were trying to do is...
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. >> the director of national intelligence admiral haynes has informed lawmakers on the house intelligence oversight committees that her office is conducting an assessment of how classified documents were handled by former president trump. this of course comes after the friday release of the redacted affidavit used to obtain a search warrant of the former presidents home. it ascribed in january, 15 boxes of documents were turned over by trump's team. according to the justice of our highly classified records were found mixed in with unrelated notes, magazines and newspapers. some of the department argued could have compromised foreign relations and human intelligence sources. >> the department of justice up probable cause vetted by a judge that donald trump was obstructing justice in violation of the espionage clause. this is about our national security be. >> if this was known earlier this year, republican senator roy blunt wants to know why he and others were not notified. >> why hasn't the intelligence committee that i have been on for my time in the senate in time and the house why have
. >> the director of national intelligence admiral haynes has informed lawmakers on the house intelligence oversight committees that her office is conducting an assessment of how classified documents were handled by former president trump. this of course comes after the friday release of the redacted affidavit used to obtain a search warrant of the former presidents home. it ascribed in january, 15 boxes of documents were turned over by trump's team. according to the justice of our highly...
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>> so, the folks operating under dni haynes's authority, you look through every one of those documents and you're gonna figure out what is the home agency that made the original classification of those documents. you're gonna go back to that home agency, whether it's cia, fbi, whoever it might be and you'll ask them to review those documents individually to -- sources in jeopardy by virtue of the release, or the poor storage of these documents that are potentially compromised tactical collection opportunity, we'll wait to see what those home agencies report back. and with all that, they'll have to assess how much damage has been. dunn >> andy, the intelligence review of these documents began back in may. specifically determine whether immediate efforts need to be made for that methods and sources. how will those determinations be made you think? >> john, that's a reference to the first 15 boxes of information. which we now know by virtue of the letter from the national archives that was revealed last week. with those boxes were officially turned off old turned over to the fbi made 12 o
>> so, the folks operating under dni haynes's authority, you look through every one of those documents and you're gonna figure out what is the home agency that made the original classification of those documents. you're gonna go back to that home agency, whether it's cia, fbi, whoever it might be and you'll ask them to review those documents individually to -- sources in jeopardy by virtue of the release, or the poor storage of these documents that are potentially compromised tactical...