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we've had intel official after intel official tell us this is what you do when you are studying the russians and it seems that an american was having an inappropriate conversation. you find out who that american was. and that's what was done here. and i'm not saying there aren't legitimate issues there. but when the questions are used to distract from the russia probe and what collusion there may have been and what the interference is about, then that's not an equal assessment. that's why i'm asking. >> i don't disagree with you. but there is a question of how did michael flynn's name come up and things like that, which again we need the answers to. but as far as distraction, i agree. these are all issues we need answers to. is this a witch hunt, the answer to that question for me is no. this is an attempt at government to get legitimate concerns that the american people have because i want to finish up on that with this because i don't care necessarily. i do as a partisan about what 2018 and 2020 looks like. but my broader concern as an american and somebody that's worn the uniform and cont
we've had intel official after intel official tell us this is what you do when you are studying the russians and it seems that an american was having an inappropriate conversation. you find out who that american was. and that's what was done here. and i'm not saying there aren't legitimate issues there. but when the questions are used to distract from the russia probe and what collusion there may have been and what the interference is about, then that's not an equal assessment. that's why i'm...
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let's ask you about jeff sessions and this testimony before the senate intel committee. a lot of questions, is it open, is it closed? what will be asked? why does it matter whether it's open or closed? what do you expect the big question? >> in his letter to lawmakers over the weekend, sessions explained that the reason he's doing it in front of the intel committee is because this is the committee that sort of read in on all of the issues related to russia, and it's the committee that can do this in a classified setting. should there be any information that he can't discuss publicly this would be the place to do it. he actually scrapped plans to go to the committees we thought he was going to on tuesday, the house and senate appropriations committee, to talk about his department's budget. instead he's going to send his deputy, rod rosenstein. it appears as though even though he is recused from everything having to do with the fbi investigation of the russia probe, that he does really want to confront what james comey had to say. because obviously there were a lot of ques
let's ask you about jeff sessions and this testimony before the senate intel committee. a lot of questions, is it open, is it closed? what will be asked? why does it matter whether it's open or closed? what do you expect the big question? >> in his letter to lawmakers over the weekend, sessions explained that the reason he's doing it in front of the intel committee is because this is the committee that sort of read in on all of the issues related to russia, and it's the committee that can...
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warrens, intel, people inside. this is a dirty job.ng we are seeing in london is going to come here. the security needs to reflect the amount of time it's going to take for the americans to develop the multilayered plan to put these guys down. security has to happen as well. so much work ahead of us, the fact that there is this kind of yapping from the other side of the media and putting handcuffs and restraints on the counterterror development is really disturbing. >> mike: good point because when you talk about how the mob gets taken down, it's a bit apples and oranges from an operational perspective incentive sources and recruiting sources. you get people inside the mob. getting people inside these terrorist organizations, al qaeda, boko haram, isis, insanely difficult. it can be done. >> aaron: it is all money. it >> mike: it causes a greater reliance on technical collection, technical coverage would goes back to what we were talking about earlier. you've got to expand the playing field, white and the parameters so we can do more t
warrens, intel, people inside. this is a dirty job.ng we are seeing in london is going to come here. the security needs to reflect the amount of time it's going to take for the americans to develop the multilayered plan to put these guys down. security has to happen as well. so much work ahead of us, the fact that there is this kind of yapping from the other side of the media and putting handcuffs and restraints on the counterterror development is really disturbing. >> mike: good point...
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hill next week when former fbi director james comey takes the hot seat, testifies before the senate intel committee, about what he knows and about the circumstances surrounding his ouster. of course, there are reports that in a memo that he wrote, he described the fact that president trump pushed him to drop the investigation. some critics wondering if it could, in fact, amount to obstruction. those are among the questions he's going to have to answer next week when he testifies. steph, president trump trying to turn the page today. tweeting this, let me read it, the big story is the unmasking and surveillance of people that took place during the obama administration. now, of course, that's going to be at issue, as well, next week, during that senate intel committee hearing. all of it will be on the table. it's notable that you have president trump tweeting about it today because just yesterday, his press secretary, sean spicer, referred all russia-related questions to his outside counsel. saying we're not going to discuss this from the podium. we want to focus on jobs, on the economy, on
hill next week when former fbi director james comey takes the hot seat, testifies before the senate intel committee, about what he knows and about the circumstances surrounding his ouster. of course, there are reports that in a memo that he wrote, he described the fact that president trump pushed him to drop the investigation. some critics wondering if it could, in fact, amount to obstruction. those are among the questions he's going to have to answer next week when he testifies. steph,...
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daniel, any indication about what was said in that closed session of the senate intel committee? >> so far, details of that have not leaked surprisingly in this waington power center where everything is getting leaked. but it does seem like that will be part of bob mueller's investigation and we will learn the facts eventually from that. i think trump -- he was worried about comey this week but it's really bob mueller who just hired a top criminal defense lawyer who knows everything about criminal law to be part of his investigation. it's bob mueller who trump should really worry about. it's less about comey and what he says sometimes. >> jeff, are you hearing from your sources in terms of what that testimony was like, the closed door testimony, the tempo of it, the blood pressure, if you will, that was felt on both sides, both from the democrats and republicans? >> yeah, i have. and not down to the specifics of exactly what charges he was raising but the methods to which they gathered this information which, as i said before, through american sources clan den sent sources, that'
daniel, any indication about what was said in that closed session of the senate intel committee? >> so far, details of that have not leaked surprisingly in this waington power center where everything is getting leaked. but it does seem like that will be part of bob mueller's investigation and we will learn the facts eventually from that. i think trump -- he was worried about comey this week but it's really bob mueller who just hired a top criminal defense lawyer who knows everything about...
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it is the intel committee to follow-up on the investigation. the more that is public, the more that is transparent, the better for democracy with a civics stress test. >> margaret, one more issue in the game. are there tapes? are there not tapes? will the white house release them? it seems the white house sees utility in stringing the american public along. >> there is an interest if sessions testifies in open the way jim comey did. the differences are obvious. one is sessions himself may be to some degree in the cross-hairs of the investigation. jim comey intimated that is the case. the attorney general recused himself from the russia investigation. it seems there will be limits on what he could say whether in open session or in closed session. to me, what i'm interested in is really where the boundaries are on the topics. >> i was struck that the intelligence committee set a precedent already by allowing dan coats and admiral rogers to answer questions because they did not feel it was appropriate. in the 1990s and the tobacco executives broug
it is the intel committee to follow-up on the investigation. the more that is public, the more that is transparent, the better for democracy with a civics stress test. >> margaret, one more issue in the game. are there tapes? are there not tapes? will the white house release them? it seems the white house sees utility in stringing the american public along. >> there is an interest if sessions testifies in open the way jim comey did. the differences are obvious. one is sessions...
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, very good intel.they load a nuclear warhead into one of those icbms, even one that doesn't have the range to hit the u.s., certainly hit south korea, say japan. we don't do a preemptive strike? >> michael: i am certain president trump sat down with the chinese president and figured out what's the line? we don't want to be like obama with syria where there is a lin line. we don't want to tell north korea what the line is. >> kat: he is having such a good time right now showing off. he doesn't care what other people do. people say people are starving. he says so what? he does not care at all. he believed he was the sexiest man. i >> michael: they boast they are a shrimp among whales. it's a source of pride. >> eboni: it's a special kind of crazy. when we circle back, we'll have the new appalling behavior in the wake of kathy griffin's trump beheading video. did you know 90% of couples disagree on mattress firmness? enter sleep number... she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. you can both adjust the
, very good intel.they load a nuclear warhead into one of those icbms, even one that doesn't have the range to hit the u.s., certainly hit south korea, say japan. we don't do a preemptive strike? >> michael: i am certain president trump sat down with the chinese president and figured out what's the line? we don't want to be like obama with syria where there is a lin line. we don't want to tell north korea what the line is. >> kat: he is having such a good time right now showing off....
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chief intel correspondent catherine herridge is in washington. first let's start with that.ey statement. it seems like there was pressure, particularly from the democratic side of the political aisle on our intel chief to talk about information that they had classified as things that they couldn't talk about. it got really testy, catherine. >> reporter: it did. bottom line for folks at home is we had 3.5 hours of public testimony before the senate intelligence committee with key leaders from the community, from the director of national intelligence who over sees the 17 intelligence agencies, as well as the director of the national security agency. they're in charge of signal collection, as well as the acting fbi director mr. mccabe and all the deputy attorney general ron rosenstein. what we did not hear in 3.5 hours is that they had personally been pressured by president trump to in any way interfere with the russia case or to blunt any avenue of investigation. it got really contentious though, harris, because democrats kept pressing the director of national intelligence, as
chief intel correspondent catherine herridge is in washington. first let's start with that.ey statement. it seems like there was pressure, particularly from the democratic side of the political aisle on our intel chief to talk about information that they had classified as things that they couldn't talk about. it got really testy, catherine. >> reporter: it did. bottom line for folks at home is we had 3.5 hours of public testimony before the senate intelligence committee with key leaders...
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we need to make sure that our intel community, u.s. intel community, who takes an oath to protect u.s. national security. we have to be able to fine leakers are who -- find leakers who are really problematic, fine them and punish them. one examp in last london bombing we had a great ally, u.k. tell us, we're not going to be able to share intel with the united states, because the u.s. has leakers, these people, i say they are few of them but they are loud, we need to root them out, our politicians in washington need to be able to go and work with the intel agents and get rid of politics on both sides, whether a conservative or a democrat that is manipulates intel, leaking to to media to politically damage our president or any politician. i think that is a serious problem we have, that is the next step that must be fixd. >> rick grenell on the phone thank you so much, there is a lot that democrats and republicans cannot agree upon, but one thing we should all agree upon, this terrorism has to end or whatever is behind this tonight. let m
we need to make sure that our intel community, u.s. intel community, who takes an oath to protect u.s. national security. we have to be able to fine leakers are who -- find leakers who are really problematic, fine them and punish them. one examp in last london bombing we had a great ally, u.k. tell us, we're not going to be able to share intel with the united states, because the u.s. has leakers, these people, i say they are few of them but they are loud, we need to root them out, our...
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if reality winner had gone to trumpileaks and would he turn her in to intel or trash trump? >> i don't think there's any question that michael moore is a provocature, he's not a friend of donald trump. he would have relewased the information. i think it's important that we have leaks, i don't know to have them politically directed at any president, but if some people see that there's something corrupt in our government or done incorrectly, that they should silence or zip their lips. eric: juan, we are-- right, right. >> see something wrong, say something wrong. eric: we have laws of accountability against retaliation against whistleblowers. my problem, rachel, it's specific to trump. how about a whistleblower hotline, website, rather than trumpileaks. >> it would have been nice to have a whistleblower with lois lerner or with the fast and furious. sorry, i couldn't get na out there. i expect this website to be flooded by trump people with false leaks and pranks. this should be a warning sign to trump. he has a lot of appointments he has not expedited on many of the positions
if reality winner had gone to trumpileaks and would he turn her in to intel or trash trump? >> i don't think there's any question that michael moore is a provocature, he's not a friend of donald trump. he would have relewased the information. i think it's important that we have leaks, i don't know to have them politically directed at any president, but if some people see that there's something corrupt in our government or done incorrectly, that they should silence or zip their lips. eric:...
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lou: dems losing big in senate up tell hearing, intel chiefs insist they never felt pressured by the white house on how to conducting their investigation. >> i stand by my previous statement, i have never been directed to do anything in the course of my 3 plus years. lou: we take up the hearing with ambassador james woul woolsey. >> we have story much more lou: president trump today announcing he will nominate christopher wray for fbi director, he led justice department criminal division during george w. bush administration. wray known for leading federal investigation of enron, and he represented new jersey governor chris christie in bridgegate scandal. my next guest said he sees no smoking gun in james comey's accountses of his past meetings with the president, joining us ambassador james woolsey, great to have you with us. your thoughts to the testimony to come from jim comey. as to how exciting it is, and how determining it is on the some of the charges, that have been lighting up washington, d.c. >> i read through it, late today, when it came out, i think if you put the day's he
lou: dems losing big in senate up tell hearing, intel chiefs insist they never felt pressured by the white house on how to conducting their investigation. >> i stand by my previous statement, i have never been directed to do anything in the course of my 3 plus years. lou: we take up the hearing with ambassador james woul woolsey. >> we have story much more lou: president trump today announcing he will nominate christopher wray for fbi director, he led justice department criminal...
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democratic member of the house intel committee joins us on that next. garden weeds are scoundrels. with roundup precision gel®, you can banish them without harming plants nearby. so draw the line. give the stick one click, touch the leaves and the gel stays put killing garden weeds to the root. draw the line with roundup precision gel®. "america" by simon and garfun [ snoring ]ental) [ deep sleep snoring ] the all-new volkswagen atlas. seats seven, sleeps six. life's as big as you make it. i just saved a bunch of money on my car insurhuh. with geico. i should take a closer look at geico... geico can help with way more than car insurance. boats, homes, motorcycles... even umbrella coverage. this guy's gonna wish he brought his umbrella. fire at will! how'd you know the guy's name is will? yeah? it's an expression, ya know? fire at will? you never heard of that? oh, there goes will! bye, will! that's not his name! take a closer look at geico. great savings. and a whole lot more. >>> all right. should jared kushner have his security clearance pulled? what are the democrats going to do
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. >>> up next, the nation's intel chiefs. the president had conversations with each ar the russia probe and what he would like to see. dana bash has an exclusive take on what they were ask, why, and what it meant to them, next. you do all this research on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. afi sure had a lot on my mind. my 30-year marriage... ...my 3-month old business... plus...what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i made a point to talk to my doctor. he told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots
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i thought all of the intel chiefs made every one, every single one of the democratic senators who goton their high horses and went as low as they could, looked like what they were. de-- deminimus and petty. >> mike was a steel first in vidinside a velvet glove. lou: i thought all of the people represents whether it be the fbi or nsa, or whatever the agency, they did it just a terrific job. i thought that the line of attack from the left in that hearing. i don't know about you, but i was surprised by the shallowness, partisan fo fervor expressed and rudeness that resulted. >> this is one that i think that the president and the white house in general the dang administration and professional appointees like mike rodgers did very well by the country in the government to put some things straight that had been garbled before. >> and the washington post continues to be an activist organ of the democrat coulic party, today was slapped in real-time by the very officis, the leaders of those agencies theelves about whom they had written. and the post must be wondering how it could run more afoul
i thought all of the intel chiefs made every one, every single one of the democratic senators who goton their high horses and went as low as they could, looked like what they were. de-- deminimus and petty. >> mike was a steel first in vidinside a velvet glove. lou: i thought all of the people represents whether it be the fbi or nsa, or whatever the agency, they did it just a terrific job. i thought that the line of attack from the left in that hearing. i don't know about you, but i was...
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but this was his first formal briefing by all the intel chiefs. and at the end of it, comey stayed behind to say, you knonk one more thing. he got the short straw and he had to brief him about reallyicky stuff that was out there about him that was not corroborated by the fbi. it was just intel matter. and it involved really salacious personal stuff. donald trump flew into a fit of rage when another network, not this one, reported some of those details. he had been made aware of it by the intel community just on the sort of are grounds of hey, this is out there. and it had fallen to comey to tell him about it and we learned from comey's testimony that one of the first things trump asked him to do that he felt icky about, he had asked comey to get more information about it. and this is where you first begin to learn that comey -- light bulbs are going off in comey's head about just how uneducated the president was in the matters of appropriate lines of responsibility, appropriate conduct for a president and his intel agencies, a president and his la
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. >> the intel chiefs. >> intel chiefs. that quickly morphed into the conversation today. they know and unmasking and whether they were unduly pressured. that was not the topic of the hearing. that wasn't the right subject for the committee to be talking about. i was very surprised that two very senior people who had the -- who are the head of the dni and nsa did what they did. sort of go halfway in and say we were n't pressured. eager don't say anything or go into private session or tell what happened. it felt awkward. i think the committee should have said it is awkward. >> you feel as the committees are distracted. quickly, do you believe james comey? >> this is a strange third chapter for james comey. he was very bold in the ashcroft hospital room. he was very bold and wrong last year. this year, he seems more timid. >> congress member hoekstra, do you believe james comey? >> i believe what he said. he has credibility issues with what happened over the last 18 months. especially with the hillary clinton investigation and those things. i think we have to be cautious rea
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joining me is a former intel officer and adjunct fellow at hudson institute. good to see you.hank you for joining us. >> thanks. >> i want to start off with a comment you made to one of our producers about how the leaks in the white house and those classified leaks then making it into the bloodstream of the press, members of the press not being responsible with the material and leaking classified material further is hurting the fight against terror. >> it is, and thanks for having me on, harris. one of the most important things is, intelligence sharing with our allies, our allies weren't concerned that trump shared a credible threat of isis plan to attack commercial airlines with lavrov. they were upset they were hearing members of our intelligence community with top secret clearances leaking information to the press, and then after the manchester attack, our intelligence community and law enforcement leaking salman abedi's name and leaking details about the bomb and the detonator before they had a chance to put the net around salman abedi's people. it's very important. harris
joining me is a former intel officer and adjunct fellow at hudson institute. good to see you.hank you for joining us. >> thanks. >> i want to start off with a comment you made to one of our producers about how the leaks in the white house and those classified leaks then making it into the bloodstream of the press, members of the press not being responsible with the material and leaking classified material further is hurting the fight against terror. >> it is, and thanks for...
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side than the house intel side, or you seem to be working in a more bipartisan fashion on the senatemmittee than the house is. >> i think we always strive to work in a bipartisan way, just had another session with senator warner, the vice chair. look, we have spirited differences of opinion. there is no differences of opinion. there is no secret about that. but we understand that we have an incredibly important job. different than bob mueller's. bob mueller is focusing on the criminal side. it is our job to explain to the american people how our democracy was hacked and do it in a way that protects sources and methods and that means we got to try to find some common ground. >> are your republican colleagues doing that with you? >> we certainly made some headway here recently when the agreement between chairman burr and senator warner was put together, i insisted on open hearings, subpoena power, the ability to declassify. we got a ways to go, but i think we made some progress. >> senator, good to talk to you. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> senator ron wyd
side than the house intel side, or you seem to be working in a more bipartisan fashion on the senatemmittee than the house is. >> i think we always strive to work in a bipartisan way, just had another session with senator warner, the vice chair. look, we have spirited differences of opinion. there is no differences of opinion. there is no secret about that. but we understand that we have an incredibly important job. different than bob mueller's. bob mueller is focusing on the criminal...
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intel says yes they did. we're live in doha next. >>> at least some of the blame for the diplomatic crisis falling on qatar may be russia. cnn reporting u.s. investigators believe russian hackers breached qatar's state news agency to plant a fake news report that contributed to the crisis among manner alice in the persian gulf. >>> that fake report falsely attributed remarks to the nation's ruler, remarks friendly to iran and questioned whether president trump would last in office. we go live to qatar's capital, doha. >> reporter: good morning. just to put this into context if you recall a couple of weeks ago there was this story that came out on the qatari state news agency with quotes attributed to the ruler of qatar, basically criticizing gulf countries like saudi arabia, praising iran as an islamic power and also criticizing president trump. we heard from officials at the time saying that they had been hacked. now the new information we're getting what our cnn colleagues in washington broke overnight is t
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if you think that the senate intel committee will be in possession of the same information by the end of the day tomorrow? >> well, we know they already are because after that public testimony, james comey went behind closed doors and briefed the senate intelligence committee. our sources are telling us that he discussed this april 2016 event at the mayflower hotel and talked about some reporting that the fbi and the intelligence community is aware of that suggested there may have been a private encounter. now, jeff sessions denies through a spokesperson has denied that there was any private encounter at that meeting between him and the russian ambassador, sergey kislyak. what i'm watching for tomorrow is whether he's going to repeat that denial under oath or whether he says something more qualified like i can't recall or there may have been. to me it's a really important moment for sessions. if he does deny this meeting under oath, then it's up to the people who have evidence to the contrary to put up or shut up, to prove it. >> now, what is bob mueller watching for tomorrow? obvious
if you think that the senate intel committee will be in possession of the same information by the end of the day tomorrow? >> well, we know they already are because after that public testimony, james comey went behind closed doors and briefed the senate intelligence committee. our sources are telling us that he discussed this april 2016 event at the mayflower hotel and talked about some reporting that the fbi and the intelligence community is aware of that suggested there may have been a...
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but the twitter folks, they just don't. >> it's all names. >> and qualcomm or intel >> qualcomm. think the bear is greatner qualcomm at these levels, given everything dan said. >> sticking with technology, tesla, baba, pay pal, three of the hot tech stocks this year t. next guest says you should sell. rich ross. hi >> i have been a buyer of ever boyer in high beta names until now, i actually do think technology is a tactical short, there's 5% down in the triple qs, there is as much as 8% down in the same conductors they are potentially the 3% bullback in the s&p 500. let's speak to the tech stocks today. first we will start the tesla. this isn't this short of classic short setup. what i like about this stock as you sell is if you reach this classic measure outside target we have this well defined multiyear trading rate essentially, 100 points from top to bottom. we problem that out. it's taken us exactly to where we are today at 380. so it's a great place to take those profits. don't short it until it starts going down i get the sense it will. now, let's move on, on the next char
but the twitter folks, they just don't. >> it's all names. >> and qualcomm or intel >> qualcomm. think the bear is greatner qualcomm at these levels, given everything dan said. >> sticking with technology, tesla, baba, pay pal, three of the hot tech stocks this year t. next guest says you should sell. rich ross. hi >> i have been a buyer of ever boyer in high beta names until now, i actually do think technology is a tactical short, there's 5% down in the triple qs,...
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attorney general sessions will testify in what will be an open hearing befores intel committee about his role in the russia investigation, and fired fbi director comey's sleazy insinuation about attorney general, attorney general one of most respected senators to serve in sense add evsenate over past two decades. reporter: there is no such thing as a dull day here at the white house. but today, pales in comparison to what is expected tomorrow. >> we have much great news to share with the american people today. reporter: president trump meeting with his full cabinet today. seeking to put his agenda back on track after last week's focus on infrastructure was derailed by james comey testimony. >> we're working every day, we have been working hardin together for our country to protect their safety, bringing back jobs into the country and putting always america first. reporter: but president threatens to be overshadowed again. at he promotes jobs in wisconsin tomorrow, his attorney general jov jeff sessions will be testifying in open sessions, saying that attorney general requested it hea
attorney general sessions will testify in what will be an open hearing befores intel committee about his role in the russia investigation, and fired fbi director comey's sleazy insinuation about attorney general, attorney general one of most respected senators to serve in sense add evsenate over past two decades. reporter: there is no such thing as a dull day here at the white house. but today, pales in comparison to what is expected tomorrow. >> we have much great news to share with the...
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you have to have room in your brain, but i want to address the intel comparison.very apt comparison. you don't need the stock to go up 6,500%. if you look at 1995, the launch of windows 95, pent yum chiium . if that's the case and we're looking at 2016 as nvidia's breakout moment, if it turns out that way, we have a lot of time ahead of us to play out. b, it's only up 450% since then which is a third of what intel -- >> there are so many different platforms. >> no, there aren't. you're wrong. >> i don't agree at all. if that's the analogy -- >> chip platforms, what else? >> that model, the relationship between the sale of its operating system onto a platform with chips is not what we have. we have a cloud-based business. >> let me ask you a question. you're in a self-driving car -- >> we have to wrap this up. >> do you want to chip in the car that know when is to stop or the car to be talking to a cloud? >> i love that except it's no near buying a unit. that's what was going on then. >> this is exactly like qualcomm was in 1999 and 2000. >> this is the only real p
you have to have room in your brain, but i want to address the intel comparison.very apt comparison. you don't need the stock to go up 6,500%. if you look at 1995, the launch of windows 95, pent yum chiium . if that's the case and we're looking at 2016 as nvidia's breakout moment, if it turns out that way, we have a lot of time ahead of us to play out. b, it's only up 450% since then which is a third of what intel -- >> there are so many different platforms. >> no, there aren't....
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the senate intel committee released comey's prepared remarks a day early. telling trump to lift the cloud of russia hanging over the trump administration. he is asked for loyalty and drop the flynn investigation. >> he told president trump he was not under investigation, but comey says he refused the president's request to say that publicly. several big questions in play today. do the president's actions amount to obstruction of justice? whose word will america believe? james comey or president trump? how will the president respond to comey? will it be in real-time on twitter? let's begin our coverage with cnn's jessica schneider live on capitol hill. jessica. >> reporter: chris, james comey will start with seven pages of opening statement in his testimony. in the statement, we know he document and recount five of the nine encounters with president trump. encounters that comey felt necessary to document. it is something that james comey said he never did with president obama. concerning, awkward, inappropriate. these are the words fired fbi director james c
the senate intel committee released comey's prepared remarks a day early. telling trump to lift the cloud of russia hanging over the trump administration. he is asked for loyalty and drop the flynn investigation. >> he told president trump he was not under investigation, but comey says he refused the president's request to say that publicly. several big questions in play today. do the president's actions amount to obstruction of justice? whose word will america believe? james comey or...
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judiciary, senate intel or your appropriations committee?torney general comes in front of the judiciary and sub committee responsible for judiciary every year. that is part of the oversight responsibility. i think the attorney general should make his appearance this year. >> is there a question? sorry to interrupt. is there a question if he will appear before the sub committee? >> yes. he has declined for months to appear in front of the judiciary committee. as of this weekend, he is seeking to testify in front of intel as you suggested in the opening. that may well be because he is trying to have his testimony be shielded from the american people. i don't think that's appropriate, alisyn. i don't think on an issue as important as whether or not the attorney general is acting outside the scope of his recuse al or misled our committee, the judiciary committee about the meeting with the russian ambassador. alisyn, the other thing is the process by which the republicans are crafting repeal of obamacare. no hearings. no public discussion about i
judiciary, senate intel or your appropriations committee?torney general comes in front of the judiciary and sub committee responsible for judiciary every year. that is part of the oversight responsibility. i think the attorney general should make his appearance this year. >> is there a question? sorry to interrupt. is there a question if he will appear before the sub committee? >> yes. he has declined for months to appear in front of the judiciary committee. as of this weekend, he...
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, right the democratic and republican leaders of the intel committees. i was surprised to read the republicans were surprised and resistant to release the information f that was wasn't the only place where there was railroadsantsens to doing anything. can you talk about where the intel community sort of hit up against resistance to making the information public and doing anything about it. >> well, the -- the white house wanted to get a bipartisan statement of -- from congress that would come out and say, russia, was behind this influence campaign, this effort to interfere in the action. and as you note ran up against resistance from republican leaders like senator mitch mcconnell, the leader of the senate, who actually questioned whether or not there was evidence for that -- for that statement. whereas the democrats wanted to get the statement out and the republicans didn't. so in the end what you saw was the two democratic leaders of the intelligence committees, senator feinstein and adam schiff of the house put out their own statement the end of septe
, right the democratic and republican leaders of the intel committees. i was surprised to read the republicans were surprised and resistant to release the information f that was wasn't the only place where there was railroadsantsens to doing anything. can you talk about where the intel community sort of hit up against resistance to making the information public and doing anything about it. >> well, the -- the white house wanted to get a bipartisan statement of -- from congress that would...
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ps comey's testimony to the senate intel committee tomorrow. committee releasing his opening remarks. there's lots to digest, so joining us with more from washington is fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge. >> this is an amazing seven pages of prepared testimony from the fired fbi director james comey. when you read it, it's one revelation after another, debunking a lot of the media reporting that alleged president trump had tried to spike the russia probe. the first meeting that's documented in the testimony is in early january and it was a briefing at trump tower between mr. trump and fbi director comey. comey was there to discuss the so-called anti-trump dossier, the anti-trump intelligence folder that made salacious allegations against the incoming president. at that time, james comey already discussed with senior fbi leadership whether he should be prepared to tell mr. trump that he was not under federal investigation. it was at that meeting that mr. comey volunteered to the incoming president that he was not under
ps comey's testimony to the senate intel committee tomorrow. committee releasing his opening remarks. there's lots to digest, so joining us with more from washington is fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge. >> this is an amazing seven pages of prepared testimony from the fired fbi director james comey. when you read it, it's one revelation after another, debunking a lot of the media reporting that alleged president trump had tried to spike the russia probe. the...
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and the same thing with apple and intel. personally, intel has to go. you need an industrial that's what's doing well and instead of illinois tool works i will give you 3 m, because i want people to stay diversified. congratulations to you and best wishes to her. i'm polite my mom taught me that's the way to say it. mike in ohio, michael. >> caller: this is mike in ohio. my five stocks are b, g, c, p, oran, o-h-i, tep, wpz. am i diversified >> we have a ticker symbol guy there. bgc partners, okay we looked at those guys in real estate we have orange, oran, a really interesting company that's foreign and we have buzz omega investors, ohi wow, this is really interesting. these are complicated ones okay omega health -- this is the problem. i want this to be swapped for ventos than omega, the same area phone company. a real estate play, not bad, pepsi-co, doing a great job. williams, these companies are so down on their luck right now i want to buy all of them. that's a nice diversified portfolio. i want to swap out of omega. th
and the same thing with apple and intel. personally, intel has to go. you need an industrial that's what's doing well and instead of illinois tool works i will give you 3 m, because i want people to stay diversified. congratulations to you and best wishes to her. i'm polite my mom taught me that's the way to say it. mike in ohio, michael. >> caller: this is mike in ohio. my five stocks are b, g, c, p, oran, o-h-i, tep, wpz. am i diversified >> we have a ticker symbol guy there. bgc...
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one is called intel validation. a source of information, especially this volatile, needs to be confirmed. how confident are we that the source knows what they're talking about and can we get another source to confirm it? second problem we got, if this is a human source that has direct access to vladimir putin, how do you protect him so he's not shot by the former kgb? >> there was the other issue that came up and the article mentions that there were political reasons. the president, president obama, like everyone else, almost, assumed hillary clinton was going to win the election and they would be able to deal with this with her. >> i think this was obviously in the back of their minds, and that's why you had somebody that was in the obama administration telling the "washington post" that this source said they feel really badly about this, and looking back on it, they feel like they kind of choked. and i think maybe it was because they thought hillary was going to win. and also, don't forget, jeh johnson testified t
one is called intel validation. a source of information, especially this volatile, needs to be confirmed. how confident are we that the source knows what they're talking about and can we get another source to confirm it? second problem we got, if this is a human source that has direct access to vladimir putin, how do you protect him so he's not shot by the former kgb? >> there was the other issue that came up and the article mentions that there were political reasons. the president,...
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in just a few minutes, that senate intel committee meeting will begin.rn you at all that yesterday press secretary sean spicer said he has had no conversations with the president around hacking? it's important to separate it. i'm not talking about collusion or the trump campaign being involved, but russian hacking. are you concerned that still the president has not acknowledged it? >> yes, i'm very concerned. we have sean spicer's statements, we have the testimony of james comey, who told the public, told the congress that he had had conversations with the president about lots of things, but never once did donald trump bring up the challenge to our democracy from russian hacking. this is a very serious issue. we're also seeing the russians attempt to attack -- hack the elections of our european allies. we saw the efforts in france, we saw them earlier in the netherlands, we're seeing them now in germany. you would hope that the president of the united states, you know, republican or democrat, would say we need to stop the hacking of our elections. we're
in just a few minutes, that senate intel committee meeting will begin.rn you at all that yesterday press secretary sean spicer said he has had no conversations with the president around hacking? it's important to separate it. i'm not talking about collusion or the trump campaign being involved, but russian hacking. are you concerned that still the president has not acknowledged it? >> yes, i'm very concerned. we have sean spicer's statements, we have the testimony of james comey, who told...
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first, ann dote on the eyes of the intel being hand-delivered to the president by the cia. that laid out vladimir putin's, quote, specific instructions, defeat or at least damage the democratic nominee hillary clinton and help elect her opponent, end quote. this paints a picture of the obama administration divided and worried putin would escalate. we heard from two members of the trump white house. >> what is the current white house doing about this? >> well, allyson, the president has said about this previously, he would be concerned about anybody couldn't win here at home. >> you were asked whether the president believes russia interfered with the 2016 election you said you hadn't had a chance to have a talk with him about it. >> i have, thank you. and the only point that i would make just by way of clarification, he commented on january 5th, something like that, that russia interfered and maybe other countries as well. >> he said, i think it was russia but i think we also get hacked by other countries as well. >> is he concerned? >> of course. he's concerned by any count
first, ann dote on the eyes of the intel being hand-delivered to the president by the cia. that laid out vladimir putin's, quote, specific instructions, defeat or at least damage the democratic nominee hillary clinton and help elect her opponent, end quote. this paints a picture of the obama administration divided and worried putin would escalate. we heard from two members of the trump white house. >> what is the current white house doing about this? >> well, allyson, the president...
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intel agencies social media companies to destroy threats are they right or wrong hi i am david asman welcome to "forbes on fox" let's go in focus with steve forbes ritz, elizabeth bill, john bruce steve facebook nouning it has plans to use are all intelligence to spot unifiers inciting violence. >> they can improve never get everyone you try trip wires do better job of finding these terrorist sites how they communicate no silver bullet sadly to spaeg on this kind of thing foolproof way but they can do in other the other thing they should do is cooperate more with authorities, when you do get an incident like san bernardino, and open up those cell phones if they need to, a case-by-case basis, common sense will go a long ways. >> john is there anything wrong with -- with the private sector government kooblt trying to spot terrorists and killers? >> any time, they gang together to reduce our individual freedoms for something that is wholly symbolic a lot wrong we have a drug war with feds catch a lot of drug dealers but that doesn't dampen drug use in u.s. the idea that they can spot th
intel agencies social media companies to destroy threats are they right or wrong hi i am david asman welcome to "forbes on fox" let's go in focus with steve forbes ritz, elizabeth bill, john bruce steve facebook nouning it has plans to use are all intelligence to spot unifiers inciting violence. >> they can improve never get everyone you try trip wires do better job of finding these terrorist sites how they communicate no silver bullet sadly to spaeg on this kind of thing...
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>> certainly if they want that intel -- here's the problem. you share intel in closed session, it doesn't necessarily get out to the american people. i can tell you what i'm hearing back home in my district and i was with the president today on the department of transportation roll-out in -- rolling back the regulations. they want us to get serious about tax reform, repealing and replacing obamacare, making sure there's a transportation bill. helping our veterans. so the more we start to focus on that, we're probably becoming too myopic there. at the same time, we have to get to the bottom of the investigation. make sure the special counsel does that. we let the special counsel do his work. ultimately the american people will judge. >> it's your sense though when it comes to the tax cuts, that all of that could get done? >> we are going to get it done, neil. you know me. i don't bluff. i can tell you i'm -- i think we need to stay in through argue to get it done. if we don't -- >> neil: where is the sent men for that? some of your colleagues h
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today they are going to hear from the top intel official dan coats.iates the president asked him, too, if he could intervene in comey's michael flynn probe. >> and, chris, the main event tomorrow, of course james comey on the hot seat. comey is expected to refute the president's claims that comey told him on three separate occasions that he was not under investigation. we're also learning that attorney general jeff sessions offered to resign at one point after heated exchanges with the president. we have all this for you. live on capitol hill with our top story. jessica. >> reporter: president trump trying to steal back
today they are going to hear from the top intel official dan coats.iates the president asked him, too, if he could intervene in comey's michael flynn probe. >> and, chris, the main event tomorrow, of course james comey on the hot seat. comey is expected to refute the president's claims that comey told him on three separate occasions that he was not under investigation. we're also learning that attorney general jeff sessions offered to resign at one point after heated exchanges with the...
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intel is also losing another record but this one not as happy about., financial times says that samsung has topped intel in chip sales for the first time. revenue of $15.1 billion in the 2nd quarter versus $14.4 billion for intel. intel held the mantle as the world's biggest chipmaker since early1993 when it surpassed nec on the strength of its first pentium processor. stock market down on tech weakness again today. let's check it. "pleasant hill esidents.. about back to you guys. >> thank you, jason brooks from kcbs radio. >>> pleasant hill wants to hear from residents about marijuana. they banned medical shops a few years ago but last year voters decided to legalize recreational pot. now the city is taking public input about how many plants, patients and users should be allowed to grow. it's also looking at regulations for commercial cultivation, sales and home delivery. the city is also thinking about putting a sales tax measure on next year's ballot. >>> the toll is going up on the golden gate bridge starting july 3. it goes up at least 25 cents ma
intel is also losing another record but this one not as happy about., financial times says that samsung has topped intel in chip sales for the first time. revenue of $15.1 billion in the 2nd quarter versus $14.4 billion for intel. intel held the mantle as the world's biggest chipmaker since early1993 when it surpassed nec on the strength of its first pentium processor. stock market down on tech weakness again today. let's check it. "pleasant hill esidents.. about back to you guys. >>...
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in the intel committee, things that they can do is unbelievable. that confidence, there is something missing that we have to connect the dots a there has to be an understanding. we are the best of the best. >> does that lack of confidence and does that give you confidence? >> it's concerning. my concern is this. if anybody with a high enough level in having the clearances that we have being on intel committee and the president and his staff need to go to the president and see things that our people are doing and working to keep you safe. how good they are. they will build that level and the trust level. that's my concern. they have not taken time or maybe put forth the effort to understand the capabilities and the quality of people we have. how are you preparing to be better prepared as a questioner? >> we have been going through the different records and whether i don't think we will get comey into a closed meeting in us so we can go at it on what intel we have above the open source. >> you are speaking a lot of washington words here. basically pl
in the intel committee, things that they can do is unbelievable. that confidence, there is something missing that we have to connect the dots a there has to be an understanding. we are the best of the best. >> does that lack of confidence and does that give you confidence? >> it's concerning. my concern is this. if anybody with a high enough level in having the clearances that we have being on intel committee and the president and his staff need to go to the president and see things...
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james comey testifying before the senate intel committee. but it is going to be a gauntlet of left and right and in the cross hairs will be comey and the president of the united states. in his opening statement that he released a day early heightening the drama, comey says president trump demanded his loyalty, pressed him to end the michael flynn investigation and asked what could be done to lift the crowd of russia bogging down the administration. >> president trump says the president feels totally indicated by the comey testimony, but the hearing is sure to raise questions. who will the american people believe today? president trump or mr. comey. let's begin with jessica snyder live on capitol hill. things are getting really exciting there. >> reporter: they are. just two hours until james comey begins his testimony, his testimony we all got a preview of when they released the prepared opening statement one day only that was at james comey's request, something really unprecedented. we know that james comey will be recounting nooif out of h
james comey testifying before the senate intel committee. but it is going to be a gauntlet of left and right and in the cross hairs will be comey and the president of the united states. in his opening statement that he released a day early heightening the drama, comey says president trump demanded his loyalty, pressed him to end the michael flynn investigation and asked what could be done to lift the crowd of russia bogging down the administration. >> president trump says the president...
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tomorrow invoke executive privilege thereby blocking attorney general sessions about telling the intel committee about conversations he may have had with the president about russia and former director comey and more. >> from the perspective of president trump what role did attorney general jeff sessions play in the firing of james comey? >> i'm not going to discuss private conversations between the president and the attorney general. >> to that end, when jeff sessions testifies tomorrow, do you believe he should invoke executive privilege on conversations between him and the president as it relates to james comey? >> it depends on the scope of the questions and to get into a hypothetical at this point would be premature. >> in any way, did jeff sessions folks at the doj ask for the white house's permission in essence for him to testify publicly tomorrow? >> i don't know the answer to that question. i know congress generally speaking sets the -- whether a hearing is open or closed, based on the sensitivity of the subject. >> is the president okay with him testifying in this open setting
tomorrow invoke executive privilege thereby blocking attorney general sessions about telling the intel committee about conversations he may have had with the president about russia and former director comey and more. >> from the perspective of president trump what role did attorney general jeff sessions play in the firing of james comey? >> i'm not going to discuss private conversations between the president and the attorney general. >> to that end, when jeff sessions...
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intel does! just think of everything intel's doing right now with artificial intelligence.to help executives like her see trends to stay ahead of her competition. no more sleepless nights. - we're going to be friends! - i'm sorry about this. don't be embarrassed of me, jim. i'm getting excited about this! we know the future. we're going to be friends! because we're building it. >> welcome back to "morning joe." >> joe, come on. >> amid all this news about jim comey and his testimony today, election day in the uk, the latest polling shows prime minister theresa may's conservative party with a slight edge. >> slight edge? this was supposed to be a massive land slide. >> joining us now from london, bill neely d in washington, washington anchor for bbc news katty kay. bill, what does it look like? how tight are the polls? what are they expecting here on election day? >> reporter: good morning. much, much tighter than certainly theresa may expected. three weeks ago, she had a big lead and she thought this was going to be the brexit election. two terror attacks later and everythi
intel does! just think of everything intel's doing right now with artificial intelligence.to help executives like her see trends to stay ahead of her competition. no more sleepless nights. - we're going to be friends! - i'm sorry about this. don't be embarrassed of me, jim. i'm getting excited about this! we know the future. we're going to be friends! because we're building it. >> welcome back to "morning joe." >> joe, come on. >> amid all this news about jim comey...
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what's interesting is that the individual is still alive, which is great that they can get some deep intel from him as to what his motive is. that's going to be the key part here, what is his motive. i mean, you have to jump right to the assumption that this is some type of terror attack, but confronting security forces that are armed is pretty much, as we all know, a suicide mission. >> yeah, but also, attacking law enforcement, attacking the public with anything you can get your hands on is also one of the directives that we have heard recently in recent times, right, art, from terrorists. >> no, no, absolutely. we've been through this scenario, unfortunately, for the past year and a half or so, where this information has been put out on the internet to grab a knife, grab any type of weapon at all, grab a vehicle, and do as much damage as you can. the fact that they're attacking security forces, hopefully trying to inflict some damage there, is something a little different, although we have seen it in the past. but to me, it seems like this is a scenario that when you attack a law enforc
what's interesting is that the individual is still alive, which is great that they can get some deep intel from him as to what his motive is. that's going to be the key part here, what is his motive. i mean, you have to jump right to the assumption that this is some type of terror attack, but confronting security forces that are armed is pretty much, as we all know, a suicide mission. >> yeah, but also, attacking law enforcement, attacking the public with anything you can get your hands...
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we'll get the intel next.t comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. trish: all right. many in washington are saying that the president is creating new headaches for himself with some of his tweets he's put out, especially concerning his tweets about the so-called travel ban. as his executive order heads to the supreme court. now, one of the key defense strategies for the justice department has been to just avoid the word "ban" altogether. they don't like the word "ban" because, of course, it makes everyone think of the muslim ban, and you can't ban just based on religion. but the president is tweeting we need a travel ban for certain dangerous countries, not some politi
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