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theresa may is going to say control your intel people. we're giving them to your media.o stop. that's what she's going to say. >> guys, donald trump controlling his intel people is not some of his top skills right now, obviously. and this is all part of the fall-out. >> that's the issue. she's not going to say control your media. she's going to say control your intel assets. let me ask you something about sean spicer. sit tr is it true he's upset about not meeting the pope? >> our reporter that is traveling has a source saying that sean spicer was fuming about this. how big of a deal? it seems to be a big deal for sean spicer. i'm not sure it is a much bigger than beyond that. but it is impossible not to assess with all that's swirling around this white house and we talk about who's in, who's out and who the president is listening to to look at this and say, well, the white house press secretary seems to feel someoned -- snubbed by it. that seems to be a significant moment in the relationship. >> let's talk about this open house seat where the republican candidate was ca
theresa may is going to say control your intel people. we're giving them to your media.o stop. that's what she's going to say. >> guys, donald trump controlling his intel people is not some of his top skills right now, obviously. and this is all part of the fall-out. >> that's the issue. she's not going to say control your media. she's going to say control your intel assets. let me ask you something about sean spicer. sit tr is it true he's upset about not meeting the pope? >>...
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and then proceeds to give them the intel. ( laughter ) he probably doesn't even know what intel is shortor. my intel vision is the best. it gets the highest ratings! best ratings of all. ( laughter ) what's really sad about this is that donald trump is trying to impress the russians with the fact that he's president. they know! the guy's there, like, yeah, do you guys know that i'm president? and they're like, yes, that is how we planned it, yes, of course. ( applause ) like, right now, right now, if i were putin back in moscow, i would be, like, this is trap, no? no, it can't be this easy. come on. ( laughter ) because you know they thought it would be harder, figuring out hide -- out how to hide bugs in the oval office. trump is like, hey! is that a microphone? i love those! one two, one two -- here are my secrets... ( laughter ) before you get the hopes up, the white house called "the washington post" report false and, in any case, even if it wasn't called that, the chance of donald trump getting into trouble for this is next to nothing because a president almost by definition can't l
and then proceeds to give them the intel. ( laughter ) he probably doesn't even know what intel is shortor. my intel vision is the best. it gets the highest ratings! best ratings of all. ( laughter ) what's really sad about this is that donald trump is trying to impress the russians with the fact that he's president. they know! the guy's there, like, yeah, do you guys know that i'm president? and they're like, yes, that is how we planned it, yes, of course. ( applause ) like, right now, right...
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the intel guys will get the i intelligence.g one half of the story and significantly less than one half. they do not have visibility that is intel guys like the dni, director of national intelligence and cia director, into the significant part of the investigation that's conducted by the fbi. interviews of american citizens. looks into travel and financial. the intel guys will say i saw smoke when russian people talk about the interactions with the americans. there's no way you can look at one half of the conversation and draw conclusion of collusion. >> i hear you, phil. i understand what you are saying. you are right. it ends up being frustrating to people listening. it devolves in semantics. intel versus evidence. it got heated with congress member trey gowdy. watch this. >> did you have evidence of a connection between the trump campaign and russian state actors? >> as i said, mr. gowdy, i don't do evidence. >> i appreciate that. you and i both know what the word evidence means. it is a simple question. did evidence exist o
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we've been trained to let the intel bring us the facts.the facts usually take you to the truth and with the truth you have to make some decisions. so, i'm going to wait and get all of that intel that i need. the facts will be there and we'll go from there. but it's serious, very serious. >> if this comes down to a he said, he said, the president on one side, the now fired director of the fbi on the other, does the benefit of the doubt go to the president? would it normally, does it in this case in your view? >> i would think it would normally go to the chief executive which is the president no matter who he or she is affiliated with would get the benefit of the doubt. with that being said, there is an awful lot going on right now that would make everyone want to scrutinize this in more detail, if you will. >> we have called around to all of your republican colleagues on senate intel. none of them willing to come on tonight. i try to say early and often on this broadcast, remind people it was republicans who were the heroes of watergate. wh
we've been trained to let the intel bring us the facts.the facts usually take you to the truth and with the truth you have to make some decisions. so, i'm going to wait and get all of that intel that i need. the facts will be there and we'll go from there. but it's serious, very serious. >> if this comes down to a he said, he said, the president on one side, the now fired director of the fbi on the other, does the benefit of the doubt go to the president? would it normally, does it in...
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as you know, senator ben sass indicated if you do that it is sending a message you don't trust the intel committee to do their work, a vote of no confidence there. shouldn't you let them do their job to see if they can do it without a special prosecutor? >> well, there are two separate lines of activity here. one is the oversight function of the intelligence committee, they're doing their job. mark warner has done a very good job. i had some differences it would senator burr and in the last week, some people tell me he was very upset with comey's firing, and i hope it continues. they can't prosecute. the special counsel of the justice department has the ability to prosecute people for violations of wall. they go on in tandem. one shouldn't step on the other. i know they're talking to each other now, the fbi was with the intelligence committee to make sure no one's granted immunity. it's two separate issues. we very much need a special prosecutor, chuck, we need someone who is independent of the justice department to get to the bottom of this. i say one more thing. the silence of my repub
as you know, senator ben sass indicated if you do that it is sending a message you don't trust the intel committee to do their work, a vote of no confidence there. shouldn't you let them do their job to see if they can do it without a special prosecutor? >> well, there are two separate lines of activity here. one is the oversight function of the intelligence committee, they're doing their job. mark warner has done a very good job. i had some differences it would senator burr and in the...
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because of intel leaks. we are getting new details about the suicide attacker and the bomb that he used. that's another threat to the story. the leaks are real. cnn senior international correspondent clarissa ward live in manchester right now. leaks have become a topic of n conversati conversation. there are two types. one is where are you getting information that politicians don't like and the other is where it is sensitive information and it can create a larger security issue. what are we dealing with here? >> reporter: chris, i think there is a lot of frustration from uk officials who cannot understand why photographs of the crime scene and sensitive details of the bomb and more so the game of tname of the bomber released. there is an understanding that the u.s. has a large national intelligence bureaucracy and it is not high level officials, but lower level officials leaking this information. it is a repeated theme that uk officials and 24 hours ago we heard from the homeland security say it is irritatin
because of intel leaks. we are getting new details about the suicide attacker and the bomb that he used. that's another threat to the story. the leaks are real. cnn senior international correspondent clarissa ward live in manchester right now. leaks have become a topic of n conversati conversation. there are two types. one is where are you getting information that politicians don't like and the other is where it is sensitive information and it can create a larger security issue. what are we...
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you're on the house intel committee. about what president trump admitted to doing, which is communicating this information to the russian foreign minister and the russian ambassador to the u.s.? >> willie, when i look back, when we all look back on this a few years from now, we'll first say, why were the russians in the white house? and i mean that seriously, willie. they had just attacked our democracy the day before the meeting the fbi director investigating their interference campaign was fired. why was it okay for them to be there? and their being there is exactly what we have all feared all along, is donald trump would say something to them that is not really in line with u.s. policy. they are not our friends. whether it's what they are doing in ukraine, syria, what they are alleged to be doing in afghanistan and supporting the taliban and killing american soldiers, they are not our friends. we should share nothing more than pleasantries, certainly not national security secrets. >> good morning, congressman. what do
you're on the house intel committee. about what president trump admitted to doing, which is communicating this information to the russian foreign minister and the russian ambassador to the u.s.? >> willie, when i look back, when we all look back on this a few years from now, we'll first say, why were the russians in the white house? and i mean that seriously, willie. they had just attacked our democracy the day before the meeting the fbi director investigating their interference campaign...
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information or roots of intel, would he say something like this. someone remarked to me this is kma exactly what we feared all along. >> is this more about what he is not being told or he is not listening when he is told things? >> we don't know yet. that may come out in the process here that we seem to be in, figuring out exactly what he told the russian officials last week in the oval office. lawmakers want to know a lot more about that. i think we're going to learn about that in weeks to come. very well could be that he's just not being told. there are reports out there i have been told that the intel officials have scaled back the level, the robustness of the intel from his predecessor, barack obama, and even presidents before that. it is just a different kind of briefing and doesn't have the same level of detail. that may have to change. >> want to know how people on the hill of reacting, across the aisle, republicans and democrats, what are they saying? >> i thought the most telling thing last night is we had the reports of the comey memos, t
information or roots of intel, would he say something like this. someone remarked to me this is kma exactly what we feared all along. >> is this more about what he is not being told or he is not listening when he is told things? >> we don't know yet. that may come out in the process here that we seem to be in, figuring out exactly what he told the russian officials last week in the oval office. lawmakers want to know a lot more about that. i think we're going to learn about that in...
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intel interest is a senior level intel officer, intermediate level.sequent reporting seemed to be the one who got this ball moving down the field last night in this washington post report. that is really disturbing. that is a crime. what the president did in the oval office even the critics are saying there's nothing illegal here because he has the right to do this. even if let's say that's true what the washington post reported. but what is a crime is what happened with the intel official then got the information with the washington post. that could, in fact, be a crime. again, the leaks inside this administration are hurting both their functioning and the security of this country. not what was said in this meeting with lavrov and kislack. that is ridiculous. ainsley: what do you think about the timing? because this meeting was six days ago. on may 10th. here we are on may 16th, they just did this story five days later. so does that mean someone in the meeting might have told some friends and -- >> i don't think so. i don't think that's what happened
intel interest is a senior level intel officer, intermediate level.sequent reporting seemed to be the one who got this ball moving down the field last night in this washington post report. that is really disturbing. that is a crime. what the president did in the oval office even the critics are saying there's nothing illegal here because he has the right to do this. even if let's say that's true what the washington post reported. but what is a crime is what happened with the intel official then...
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the senate intel committee receiving this terse letter. and now saying it's willing to subpoena for details about page's communications with the russians. do you see that is the direction in which it will have to go? >> it appears that way. and, look, carter page has spoken on many sides of this issue. and it still is unclear the level of his involvement with the trump campaign and the trump foreign policy team. and his conversations here. and, look, it's clear right now with the situation, with the senate intel committee, he's calling their bluff. he's basically acknowledging and saying that he hasn't done anything wrong. >> what does that mean? because his demeanor has changed. at first he seemed he was going to be very cooperative, but now this was real obs nins. >> yeah, saying me as an individual i didn't do anything pales in comparison to the clerical juggernaut he called it going on in the administration, i.e. the obama administration, so he's urging go look at what the obama administration did. he's implying more than anything that
the senate intel committee receiving this terse letter. and now saying it's willing to subpoena for details about page's communications with the russians. do you see that is the direction in which it will have to go? >> it appears that way. and, look, carter page has spoken on many sides of this issue. and it still is unclear the level of his involvement with the trump campaign and the trump foreign policy team. and his conversations here. and, look, it's clear right now with the...
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the intel relates to what is called a special access program or s.a. covering some of the most sensitive information protected with unique security protocols. the white house once again spinning into damage control. cnn's sara murray starts our coverage from the white house. >> reporter: good morning, dave and christine. another day at the white house and another damaging headline. on monday evening, administration officials were sent scrambling, insisting the president did not jeopardize classified information and share it with russian officials. >> there's nothing that the president takes more seriously than the security of the american people. the story that came out tonight as reported is false. the president and the foreign minister reviewed a range of common threats to our two countries, including threats to civil aviation. at no time, at no time were intelligence sources or methods discussed, and the president did not disclose any military operations that were not already publicly known. i was in the room. it didn't happen. >> reporter: those co
the intel relates to what is called a special access program or s.a. covering some of the most sensitive information protected with unique security protocols. the white house once again spinning into damage control. cnn's sara murray starts our coverage from the white house. >> reporter: good morning, dave and christine. another day at the white house and another damaging headline. on monday evening, administration officials were sent scrambling, insisting the president did not jeopardize...
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we were just discussing intel and the controversial acquisition.they get a sell because of their lack of direction. where nvidia's been right on track. even though it's still a gaming company. what's interesting about way fair, is you see selling blue sofa, i'm selling it directly against walmart, against amazon. everyone else and at a loss, not a profit. that's where i want to be short right now. now, tomorrow, nvidia went from today's earnings of 119 and the stock went to 135, i would think maybe the market overreacted, so there's a trade or investment. my nvidia short was always a trade. the way fair short is a complete investment. >> i can tell in your tone and enthusiasm that's the case. we'll talk to you soon. hit them straight. >> thank you. >> we did reach out to wayfair. they have no comment, however, they will later. because the cofounder and ceo is going to be on the closing bell. an exclusive interview, clearly, you don't want to miss that. especially now. so you'll hear from the ceo later on today. halftime report back after this. we r
we were just discussing intel and the controversial acquisition.they get a sell because of their lack of direction. where nvidia's been right on track. even though it's still a gaming company. what's interesting about way fair, is you see selling blue sofa, i'm selling it directly against walmart, against amazon. everyone else and at a loss, not a profit. that's where i want to be short right now. now, tomorrow, nvidia went from today's earnings of 119 and the stock went to 135, i would think...
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apparently the intel committee, leaks coming from the intel committee. i mean is this our reality for the next four years of this administration? >> steve, i was thinking about this story and this leak. this leak is a very damaging leak for the united states intelligence community because it exposes that we, the u.s. was monitoring the communications of the russian ambassador sergey kislyak back to moscow. now, we can all assume that that's going on. but this shows conclusively to the russians that we're doing that, and you can bet they've changed their communication method. but what's striking to me is whoever leaked this to the post -- and don't forget, the post said they got an anonymous letter and have taken this long to confirm it. whoever leaked it and confirmed it thought the benefits of exposing this conduct to the public outweighed the damage of, you know, exposing this eaves dropping capability of the united states against the russians. and i just find that remarkable. it fits with a pattern that we've seen of really incredible leaks coming out
apparently the intel committee, leaks coming from the intel committee. i mean is this our reality for the next four years of this administration? >> steve, i was thinking about this story and this leak. this leak is a very damaging leak for the united states intelligence community because it exposes that we, the u.s. was monitoring the communications of the russian ambassador sergey kislyak back to moscow. now, we can all assume that that's going on. but this shows conclusively to the...
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the senate intel committee doesn't want to hear just from carter page.y would also like to hear from paul manafort and one-time trump adviser roger stone and richard burr, the vice chair of mark warner. sources tell cnn they are prepared to invoke their subpoena power if they have to to get access to these records. of course, there is some thought that carter page was actually attempting to become an asset by the russian intelligence agency. this is a charge that he vehemently denies. >> is there any information
the senate intel committee doesn't want to hear just from carter page.y would also like to hear from paul manafort and one-time trump adviser roger stone and richard burr, the vice chair of mark warner. sources tell cnn they are prepared to invoke their subpoena power if they have to to get access to these records. of course, there is some thought that carter page was actually attempting to become an asset by the russian intelligence agency. this is a charge that he vehemently denies. >>...
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the british security services and intel services will be doing their work.y 12 or so hours into this. we see yet again targeting what we call soft targets, public venues, areas for maximum effect and maximum trr. >> familiar. 2015, we have a graphic that shows just how many terror attacks. look what's gone on in europe. these are just the ones we gave the most coverage to and we remember most vividly. is this a trend? is this a pattern? what do you see when you look at that map? >> what we see is our partner in europe are not immune to in many cases the foreign fighter front we've seen emerge out of iraq and syria. we've been making tremendous progress in the battlefield in iraq and syria, some 55% of the territory that isis once held is now no longer theirs. what does that mean on the back end? it means quite frankly we're seeing a bulge of those foreign fighters who traveled, 40,000 counter-terrorism excerpts assess, 40,000 individuals have traveled to iraq and syria to come back to some 120 countries that have been the source of those foreign fighters. >>
the british security services and intel services will be doing their work.y 12 or so hours into this. we see yet again targeting what we call soft targets, public venues, areas for maximum effect and maximum trr. >> familiar. 2015, we have a graphic that shows just how many terror attacks. look what's gone on in europe. these are just the ones we gave the most coverage to and we remember most vividly. is this a trend? is this a pattern? what do you see when you look at that map? >>...
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trish: all right, to this intel. uk back sharing intel with us, but they had to back off because american intelligence officials are leaking to the media. this is getting out of control here. and in many ways, could affect security. worldwide, what has happened in the intelligence community? >> absolutely, i am not sure it is from intelligence community, it could have been from the fbi. a law enforcement to law enforcement community, leaking out of somewhere. i have to say i think that theresa may is justified in her concern. you know, as this information was being respected in american press, brits raised threat level to highest possible with armed troops on the streets of british cities because, i think they fear another attack may be imminent. to disclose thisnismic to terrorist -- information to terrorists still preparing to strike could give them valuable information about what law enforcement knows aboufirst attack or modify second attack, i think that president responded well by saying he found it unacceptable
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. >> and what intel value it would provide to them? >> well, depending on the nature of the material, it would be quite sensitive. hard to make a general statement about it, but just as a general rule, it could be quite damaging. >> could you talk a little bit about the relationship between that particular intel gathering on the legislators and propaganda campaigns such as you say russia, i've heard you testify in other places about russia's activity among their near neighbors. what's the relationship between propaganda and direct intel gathering? >> you mean on the part of the russians? >> yeah, or neighbors. >> they would certainly use that as they have, and the examples of that in places like georgia and the baltics where they will turn evidence or what they've gathered and used that as leverage or if they can to use compra matta, compromised material or contrived, all other things they can do if they gather information like that. >> one of the unhelpful ways we talked about this issue in the present context in d.c.'s polarized cont
. >> and what intel value it would provide to them? >> well, depending on the nature of the material, it would be quite sensitive. hard to make a general statement about it, but just as a general rule, it could be quite damaging. >> could you talk a little bit about the relationship between that particular intel gathering on the legislators and propaganda campaigns such as you say russia, i've heard you testify in other places about russia's activity among their near...
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all these intel guys seem to be. and it sets up a very interesting struggle, alex, because what the president is banking on is you can't prove a crime. that's clearly where he is putting all his eggs, okay? that's the bar that's being set. is it the right bar? and is that likely to pay off politically for the president? >> chris, it is certainly not the bar that is typically set for investigations of a white house and the conduct of a president and his team. what the president is trying to do, in addition to what you just described, is he is trying to keep this on a very, very narrow question. is there explicit evidence of criminal collusion between president trump and his associates and russians or agents of the russian government? that is not how investigations work. when you have a presspecial prosecutor or a special investigation, they may start with collusion and end up with who knows what. questions of did everybody reports contacts with russian agents at the right time, did everybody disclose their approapriat
all these intel guys seem to be. and it sets up a very interesting struggle, alex, because what the president is banking on is you can't prove a crime. that's clearly where he is putting all his eggs, okay? that's the bar that's being set. is it the right bar? and is that likely to pay off politically for the president? >> chris, it is certainly not the bar that is typically set for investigations of a white house and the conduct of a president and his team. what the president is trying...
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what's the reaction from the intel community since that happened and tonight? >> i think there is a lot of concern that handling or mishandling of sensitive information like this jeopardizes, endangers important relationships. the united states has very powerful spy services. nevertheless in places like syria, relies heavily on partners, other countries that can get to places the united states can't. there's a real concern in the intelligence community failing to protect these kinds of sensitivities makes it harder for spy agencies to do their jobs, makes it harder for them to see threats and see plots coming. >>> that's the long term or short term, is there any sort of real risk tonight? i know there's discussion about laptops and computers. is there any fear tonight we're in jeopardy? >> no. i don't think -- our story is not saying there is some new aspect to this threat that should be any source of alarm to people. it is only that trump was describing details about this threat to russian officials in a way that some thought was way out of bounds. >> thank yo
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also understanding how the house intel committee operates in a detailed way.u very much. >> thank you. >> as graduation season gets underway, one teen is graduating, hey, why not twice. up next the amazing story of a girl who graduated from college before graduating high school. yeah. we can't stay here! why? terrible toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you. (avo) charmin ultra strong. it cleans better. it's four times stronger and you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. brtry new flonase sensimists. allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it delivers a gentle mist experience to help block six key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only block one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. >>> well, graduation day has a different meaning for a group of students at an indiana charter school. they threw two caps into the air at one time. it could be the start of a new trend doubling down on diplomas. msnbc savannah joins me with a story of one young woman who's determination of discipline in two hats. >> that's right. raven osborn and
also understanding how the house intel committee operates in a detailed way.u very much. >> thank you. >> as graduation season gets underway, one teen is graduating, hey, why not twice. up next the amazing story of a girl who graduated from college before graduating high school. yeah. we can't stay here! why? terrible toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you. (avo) charmin ultra strong. it cleans better. it's four times stronger and you can use less. enjoy the go with...
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what they do in the intel community, people live and die based on the decisions they make every day. what is the cumulative effect of donald trump going into office in a hot war with the intel community now having his aides tryinged eto engage in rapid response. and i think between julie eye incredible reporting about the rod rosenstein episode, i see some of the professionals starting to claw back their credit are credit ability. and the establishment always wins. >> you're seeing the effect in the leaks. we didn't see that under george bush or barack obama. >> never. he always sort of accepted their findings, whether good or bad for his political fate. how does this end? >> i couldn't possibly tell you. i just want to say one thing about john brennan's testimony. i found it remarkable and you are infuriating. it's clear the u.s. in-tell again in-tell against knew more than they said. they should be accountable for that i think.more than they said. they should be accountable for that i think. >> julie, i'll give you the last word. your piece about being rosenstein being the scapegoa
what they do in the intel community, people live and die based on the decisions they make every day. what is the cumulative effect of donald trump going into office in a hot war with the intel community now having his aides tryinged eto engage in rapid response. and i think between julie eye incredible reporting about the rod rosenstein episode, i see some of the professionals starting to claw back their credit are credit ability. and the establishment always wins. >> you're seeing the...
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emily: that was the intel manager.orce.nology we will catch up with -- a feature i want to bring to your attention our interaction , tv function you can find at tv and you can check us out live. if you miss an interview you can go back and check it out. you can send our producers a message and ask me a question. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is a 11:29 a.m. in hong and 1:29 p.m. in sydney. i am paul allen. struggling commodity trader noble has been hit with a second cut in 10 days. it is dragging down the company's ability to erase $2 billion of debt in the next 12 months. singapore-listed noble is in talks with banks to renew the facility that expires next month. toy expected the banks demand less favorable terms and some may walk away. membersrmer nomura bond accused of lying to clients have not said whether they will testify. audio recordings about one allegedly preparing to live. the case against them is nearing an end. testify not required to area they normally do not make
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, the names included in this intel, about russia's interference into the election.s a central figure here by her own description. so, why in the world would she not come before republicans and democrats in the senate and answer simple questions? >> i think he just said it yourself. her job at the top to the intelligence agencies, the intelligence communities, to gather information, to evaluate it, , and figure out what to do with it vis-a-vis the president. she was not there creating the intelligence reports. the head of the dni is that person who all of that rolled up to you. so, i would not say that she was an integral figure or central figure. i am not sure she would that, either. >> tucker: are you being serious? best what she just said. part of what baffles me, when she is an opportunity to go on a deeply synthetic television show, all of which are hosted by people who voted for her bos boss, and gets softball questions again and again, she has no problem talking about all of this. she just went on a rival cable channel and said, yeah, i asked for the identitie
, the names included in this intel, about russia's interference into the election.s a central figure here by her own description. so, why in the world would she not come before republicans and democrats in the senate and answer simple questions? >> i think he just said it yourself. her job at the top to the intelligence agencies, the intelligence communities, to gather information, to evaluate it, , and figure out what to do with it vis-a-vis the president. she was not there creating the...
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how concerned should those within the intel community be at this point? >> sure, fredricka, i definitely try to apply equanimity of these situations with the president. i was fiercely critical of how he treated the former fbi director. but i also want to caution as we go forward, i want the audience to understand, we can't open an investigation and search for a crime to have happened. we have to see evidence of a crime. is it unsettling to me that jared kushner, as part of the president's transition team, elected to have a meeting on what was russian soil. remember, a u.s. meeting overseas is u.s. soil. and the meeting there was on russian soil, does that look bad? absolutely, but the appearance of impropriety, i think we have to put everything into context and not automatically jump to a crime has been committed. >> well, what do you mean in context, because during the transition, perhaps you and the others in the intel community would be less unsettled but as of right now based on the kind of reporting that is at hand it's not clear whether anyone withi
how concerned should those within the intel community be at this point? >> sure, fredricka, i definitely try to apply equanimity of these situations with the president. i was fiercely critical of how he treated the former fbi director. but i also want to caution as we go forward, i want the audience to understand, we can't open an investigation and search for a crime to have happened. we have to see evidence of a crime. is it unsettling to me that jared kushner, as part of the president's...
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today we learned...if was israel which shared the intel that isis was developing a way to use laptops in terror attacks.... experts now point out that russia now could funnel that information to israel's sworn enemy, iran. the president tweeted about the issue today...defending what he called his "absolute right " to reveal facts pertaining to terrorism and airline flight safety. (steve) tonight -- we are tracking a severe stomach flu outbreak impacting schools in santa clara county. hundreds of students have gotten sick. kron4's j-r stone visited the school hit the hardest so far... hacienda elementary school -- where 88 kids have gotten sick in the last two weeks. san jose workers scrubbing down classrooms just as quickly as they can in an effort to sterilize hacienda elementary school. dozens of students have gotten sick here in the last two weeks. that means spraying a bleach solution on just about everything in site. sot cafeterias play structures bathrooms anywhere where kids are going to be congregating. sot we're doing handrails, we're doing door knobs, going the extra mile ju
today we learned...if was israel which shared the intel that isis was developing a way to use laptops in terror attacks.... experts now point out that russia now could funnel that information to israel's sworn enemy, iran. the president tweeted about the issue today...defending what he called his "absolute right " to reveal facts pertaining to terrorism and airline flight safety. (steve) tonight -- we are tracking a severe stomach flu outbreak impacting schools in santa clara county....
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to you russian foreign minister lavrov the intel stuff we to me that isis was going use laptops try to use laptop to blow up airlines happened to be common knowledge at the time their big bombshell fizzled out yet high-fiving. >> not only that, the things that they released in, their news story was actually more damaging than anything they claimed president said or divulged to russians this is the democrats media, the -- the "never trump"ers hollywood they are all working hand in hand i believe, to undo the election in november, it is brutal vicious unfair guess what this is what the status quo looks like i think most people up in mil america where i live looking at what is happening see it but also going, that guy is pretty tough holding up pretty well under all attacks i for one would be crumbling i think he has to stay focused republicans cannot cower wet pants right now need to stay focused move this agenda forward that is what american people want and that is what i think donald trump is going to do. he is tough. >> -- if i might remind -- if i might remind viewers, that we hav
to you russian foreign minister lavrov the intel stuff we to me that isis was going use laptops try to use laptop to blow up airlines happened to be common knowledge at the time their big bombshell fizzled out yet high-fiving. >> not only that, the things that they released in, their news story was actually more damaging than anything they claimed president said or divulged to russians this is the democrats media, the -- the "never trump"ers hollywood they are all working hand...
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meanwhile cia director mike pompeo will head to capitol hill where he will soon brief the house intel committee as senate democrats are demanding a transcript what was discussed in private with the russians. >>> movie about pirates may be held for ransom. you how disney ceo bob iger is responding to a new cyber threat. melissa: united health, nike and pfizer among the dow's biggest drags. lori rothman watching it all from the new york stock exchange. tech is a big winner. how high do you think the nasdaq is going to climb, lori? reporter: north record second day in a row for the nasdaq at these record highs. look at that, .3 of 1%. any gain would put the nasdaq at a consecutive record. what pushed nasdaq to the lofty levels. back-to-back all-time highs for key member stocks of course. amazon up today by .8 of a point. google up half a percent. alibaba, obviously the chinese e-commerce giant, fourth straight record close. baba is up more than 40% so far this year. what a performance there. mcdonald's not on the nasdaq but a dow member and keeping the dow from much deeper losses today w
meanwhile cia director mike pompeo will head to capitol hill where he will soon brief the house intel committee as senate democrats are demanding a transcript what was discussed in private with the russians. >>> movie about pirates may be held for ransom. you how disney ceo bob iger is responding to a new cyber threat. melissa: united health, nike and pfizer among the dow's biggest drags. lori rothman watching it all from the new york stock exchange. tech is a big winner. how high do...
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it is not necessarily intel. intel is the means by which data is acquired.ing leaked is evidence of the crime. something regularly consistently, systematically revealed by police in the united states to the press. we found this bullet. we found this detonator. that is not intel. that is evidence. who is doing the leaking? well, there is nypd on the ground. there is "the new york times" and "the washington post" talking to the nypd in manchester of the this may be entirely out of donald trump's control because the leakers are probably not people that are subject to him. melissa: okay. but going back to any leaking that is going on anywhere, i also find it confusing when he talks about somebody has got to get to the bottom of this. i'm thinking well, you know, you're the top guy in the country. you can't figure out who is doing leaking? is it that hard to figure out who is doing what? >> sometimes the leakers are so he sophisticated, they are using electronic device, holding up my iphone. they're using something more sophisticated than that, disguising their f
it is not necessarily intel. intel is the means by which data is acquired.ing leaked is evidence of the crime. something regularly consistently, systematically revealed by police in the united states to the press. we found this bullet. we found this detonator. that is not intel. that is evidence. who is doing the leaking? well, there is nypd on the ground. there is "the new york times" and "the washington post" talking to the nypd in manchester of the this may be entirely...
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about these computer technologies because of a third country who is an ally of ours who had human intel in a very dangerous place. what trump did was to expose that and what is going to happen now is a lot of countries that normally share intel with us are going to be very, very literally of doing that. >> israel was reportedly the source and they said they will still share intel. >> of course they're going to say that. speak about bob you're trying to make a problem where israel has said we have no problem with that information being shared and impact the russians were already privy to that information. speak up they were not. they were not. speak oh, yes. it's been all over the news. everybody knows that isis is trying to use laptops. that's why they were going to ban them. speaker there is no intelligence there. speak out ridiculous. >> i'll go back to what dana was talking about. infidels work day and night to kill us and the fact that we are still alive has to do with the distance number one in the look of our birth. but as technology marries to terror, those two variables won't ma
about these computer technologies because of a third country who is an ally of ours who had human intel in a very dangerous place. what trump did was to expose that and what is going to happen now is a lot of countries that normally share intel with us are going to be very, very literally of doing that. >> israel was reportedly the source and they said they will still share intel. >> of course they're going to say that. speak about bob you're trying to make a problem where israel...
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i get great intel. i have people brief me on great intel every day. the white house is now confirmed that shortly after that meeting with the russians, that a senior official at national security council here at the white house, placed calls to the nsa and the cia, to tell them about what the president had just revealed to the russians. there was enough concern here at the white house about what the president said that those calls were placed to the top intelligence agencies. jonathan carl, abc news, the white house. >>> all right. stow what do the russians make of all of this? a kremlin spokesman called the whole thing utter nonsense. he said the story is not being confirmed or denied. meanwhile, the russian ministry spokeswoman advised not to read newspapers. doing so harmful and dangerous as well. republican members of congress, conc about the trump administration. speaking last night. senator john mccain reportedly said the trump scandals have reached, quoting here in his words. watergate size and scale. senate republican leader. has stood by the
i get great intel. i have people brief me on great intel every day. the white house is now confirmed that shortly after that meeting with the russians, that a senior official at national security council here at the white house, placed calls to the nsa and the cia, to tell them about what the president had just revealed to the russians. there was enough concern here at the white house about what the president said that those calls were placed to the top intelligence agencies. jonathan carl, abc...
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house intel committee delivering subpoenas to the three big intel agencies with the names of top obamadministration officials. they were subpoenaed. were going to tell you who they were and what they are looking for. i stood outside, assessing the situation. i knew it could rough in there, but how rough? there was no way to know for sure. hey guys.... daddy, it's pink! but hey. a new house it's a blank canvas. and we got a great one thanks to a really low mortgage rate from navy federal credit union. pink so she's a princess. you got a problem with that? oorah oorah open to the armed forces, the dod, veterans and their families. navy federal credit union. your body was made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can reduce joint pain and swelling in as little as two weeks, and help stop further joint damage. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tubercul
house intel committee delivering subpoenas to the three big intel agencies with the names of top obamadministration officials. they were subpoenaed. were going to tell you who they were and what they are looking for. i stood outside, assessing the situation. i knew it could rough in there, but how rough? there was no way to know for sure. hey guys.... daddy, it's pink! but hey. a new house it's a blank canvas. and we got a great one thanks to a really low mortgage rate from navy federal credit...
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flynn intel llc and flynn intel inc. one of them is based out of this building right here in alexandria, now we've learned that the senate intelligence committee is issuing subpoenas to both businesses as part of between flynn and russia. >> earlier this week, the president's former nash security advisor michael flynn invoked the fifth and denied a subpoena from the isn't it intelligence committee. now subpoenas are being issued to his businesses. >> with a specific list of documents, because while we disagree with general flynn's lawyers interpretation of taking the fifth, clear, it is even more clear that a business does not have a right to take a fifth >> if, in fact, they're not a response, we'll seek additional counsel advice on thousand proceed forward. >> the senate intel committee said flynn could be held in contempt of congress if he doesn't comply. >> the really acting unconstitutionally if they hold him in contempt for that. for refusing to testify. but they can subpoena documents from his businesses and they
flynn intel llc and flynn intel inc. one of them is based out of this building right here in alexandria, now we've learned that the senate intelligence committee is issuing subpoenas to both businesses as part of between flynn and russia. >> earlier this week, the president's former nash security advisor michael flynn invoked the fifth and denied a subpoena from the isn't it intelligence committee. now subpoenas are being issued to his businesses. >> with a specific list of...
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intel community, right? >> right.ut an element of our diplomacy, also, is to reassure allies by telling them that help is nearby. so in that particular case, he had a diplomatic message that he was sending to the filipinos but at the same time he wasn't giving away the coordinates and they are not that easy to find. >> they are not. that's kind of the point, right? when sisrael is talking about this house intel sharing, do you see that more as a warning shot or something that could actually negatively affect how the u.s. fights isis? >> i think it's a bit of a warning shot and a slight rack on the knuckles. let's not forget, iz srael is o of the countries with whom we have the best possible intelligence sharing cooperation and i'm sure that's going to continue. we need each other. they certainly need our intelligence capabilities in support of their defense. >> you were the former dni. >> yes. >> so a point of view that very few people have had, you have observed this report that the current dni was approached by dona
intel community, right? >> right.ut an element of our diplomacy, also, is to reassure allies by telling them that help is nearby. so in that particular case, he had a diplomatic message that he was sending to the filipinos but at the same time he wasn't giving away the coordinates and they are not that easy to find. >> they are not. that's kind of the point, right? when sisrael is talking about this house intel sharing, do you see that more as a warning shot or something that could...
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intel and judiciary. i am on two committees using the information.rmed services and foreign relations. we have to make important decisions taking into account what the chief nation state adversary russia is doing. i'm a consumer of the intel, but not on the investigative committees. i was not part of the letter. i'm troubled if amy coal lellea are not getting their questions answered. >> let's talk about the budget. what troubles you? >> the big thing that jumped out was broken promises. he said on the campaign trail, i'll not cut medicaid or i'll not cut social security. this budget, when you combine with the aaca, cuts medicaid by $1.5 trillion and social security by $75 billion. this from a president who promised he won't do it. it jumps out. it makes me think when we see the cbo today, it will break president trump's promises. nobody pays more. nobody loses coverage. nobody gets kicked around with pre-existing conditions. >> it basically hurts poor people. it takes money away from food stamps and student loans. the director mick mulvaney is sugge
intel and judiciary. i am on two committees using the information.rmed services and foreign relations. we have to make important decisions taking into account what the chief nation state adversary russia is doing. i'm a consumer of the intel, but not on the investigative committees. i was not part of the letter. i'm troubled if amy coal lellea are not getting their questions answered. >> let's talk about the budget. what troubles you? >> the big thing that jumped out was broken...
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we will go wherever the intel facts take us.that should take us to the truth and the truth basically sets a direction of course that you have to take. >> senator, what does it mean to you that comey had an opportunity while testifying to talk about who was impeding his investigation? he was asked in the context of the doj, but he could have said whatever he wanted. you just have the heads of the dni and nsa before your commit tee. they had an opportunity to talk about this issue generally and specifically. does that make you question how intense the pressure was they felt from the president? >> well, it makes you think and consider how uncomfortable they were setting in the setting in front of us in an open and closed session in the intelligence committee i don't recall anyone asking the direct question of what information came out. but if there was something to be said, you would have thought in the course of a information, especially in a closed intel when there is no one there but us and our staff, that some of this could hav
we will go wherever the intel facts take us.that should take us to the truth and the truth basically sets a direction of course that you have to take. >> senator, what does it mean to you that comey had an opportunity while testifying to talk about who was impeding his investigation? he was asked in the context of the doj, but he could have said whatever he wanted. you just have the heads of the dni and nsa before your commit tee. they had an opportunity to talk about this issue generally...
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we've got the intel next trish: all right.e've got the markets making their bay back to the flat line. off the lows of the session down 32 points right now on the dow. the dow gained 89 points in the month in part thanks to apple, mcdonald's, 3m. stock prices all sorg. plus united airlines in trouble again for allegedly failing to inspect the fuel pump of a boeing 787 before flying. the faa looking to fine united airlines close to half a million bucks saying it quote creates unsafe conditions. and facebook faces backlash ave photo of the china square massacre. rejects the photo on the ground saying it belittles, threatens, or attacks a person entity, national, or group. facebook has since reverse its decision and apologized for the error. i want to get to goldman right now because goldman sachs posted $3 million in venezuelan bonds, potentially a lifeline to this president and his failing socialist regime. political opponents saying goldman is taking advantage of the situation, trying to profit from the people's economic crisi
we've got the intel next trish: all right.e've got the markets making their bay back to the flat line. off the lows of the session down 32 points right now on the dow. the dow gained 89 points in the month in part thanks to apple, mcdonald's, 3m. stock prices all sorg. plus united airlines in trouble again for allegedly failing to inspect the fuel pump of a boeing 787 before flying. the faa looking to fine united airlines close to half a million bucks saying it quote creates unsafe conditions....
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i think they had strong relationships at intel. they often work with bigger banks.aps, this was citi's around, but i think they have strong ties to that company. it is a credit to some of their hastionships that citi built. that is the biggest tech deal of the year by far. they were advisers on both sides , they were not typical. that one seems like an outlier. vonnie: they could all change by the end of the year. absolutely. the wall street banks are working hard at this, as they always do. bloombergex sherman, deals reporter. isyou look at where the vix trading, it is just about 10 on this sleepy memorial day tuesday. another $.48. it has become some the lead market with dollar-yen, a weaker yen by .4%. we have been mentioning that the spread is very narrow. 93.5% basis points. let's look at the south african rand, a second day of gains after zuma was reinstated, or re-upped his control over the anc. coming up, the fed president warms the honeymoon will come to and washington will have to deliver on the policy expectations that have driven the stock market higher.
i think they had strong relationships at intel. they often work with bigger banks.aps, this was citi's around, but i think they have strong ties to that company. it is a credit to some of their hastionships that citi built. that is the biggest tech deal of the year by far. they were advisers on both sides , they were not typical. that one seems like an outlier. vonnie: they could all change by the end of the year. absolutely. the wall street banks are working hard at this, as they always do....