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let's go to katherine herridge who is live at the bureau headquarters. so who might the president pick to fill comey's shoes? what are you hearing? >> reporter: well, i just want to add a few comments to what we just heard from john roberts about what jumped out at me. this is the first time we heard the white house state that it was director comey's decision to go around the chain of command and that he reinforced that this was the right decision last week during testimony before the senate judiciary committee. then the white house said that his errors in the clinton e-mails, where he misspoke or he gave a wrong number to the senate committee last week, that there were thousands that had been found on anthony weiner's computer, a computer he shared with his now estranged wife. it was that correction of the record that also led the record to believe that director comey was simply not on his game. the other thing that stands out to me is this erosion of trust. i know from a former administration official that there was discussion right after the november
let's go to katherine herridge who is live at the bureau headquarters. so who might the president pick to fill comey's shoes? what are you hearing? >> reporter: well, i just want to add a few comments to what we just heard from john roberts about what jumped out at me. this is the first time we heard the white house state that it was director comey's decision to go around the chain of command and that he reinforced that this was the right decision last week during testimony before the...
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katherine herridge is on capitol hill this afternoon at the hearing. and we begin with white house correspondent kevin corn on the white house lawn. president obama warned president trump ab flynn. tell us more. >> reporter: well, he warned him. we did get that confirmed today. but i think it's fair to give context to that warning. keep in mind flynn had already been fired by president obama. flynn had been openly critical of the obama administration. so when you look at it through the context of what was happening at the time, by the way, he had already been reupped as someone who had the highest level of clearance, reupped by the obama administration. when you take all that together, you might understand why the president was just a little skeptical perhaps of the admonition of the outgoing president. >> the president never disclosed details of meetings he had. it's true the president, president obama, made it known he wasn't exactly a fan of general flynn's which shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone. given general flynn had worked for president ob
katherine herridge is on capitol hill this afternoon at the hearing. and we begin with white house correspondent kevin corn on the white house lawn. president obama warned president trump ab flynn. tell us more. >> reporter: well, he warned him. we did get that confirmed today. but i think it's fair to give context to that warning. keep in mind flynn had already been fired by president obama. flynn had been openly critical of the obama administration. so when you look at it through the...
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chief intelligence correspondent katherine herridge live on capitol hill. what are we expecting at this house hearing? >> reporter: well, thank you, sandra. the house intelligence committee is focused on two issues. incidental collection and unmasking. that is when the u.s. intelligence agencies are tracking a foreign target and in the process, they pick up the e-mails, phone calls and text messages of american citizens who are event identified. the fbi director and nsa director were last before this committee on march 20th. that was public testimony. this session will be behind closed doors and it will be classified. the idea is they can be more forth coming about some of the data the committee has been waiting for for over eight weeks time. the committee wants to know how many americans were caught up in incidental collection, who was unmasked and who authorized it. what's key here is that there is an extensive paper trail. >> is it fair to say that very few people can make requests for unmasking? i can't make that request as a senator, can i? >> sure. it
chief intelligence correspondent katherine herridge live on capitol hill. what are we expecting at this house hearing? >> reporter: well, thank you, sandra. the house intelligence committee is focused on two issues. incidental collection and unmasking. that is when the u.s. intelligence agencies are tracking a foreign target and in the process, they pick up the e-mails, phone calls and text messages of american citizens who are event identified. the fbi director and nsa director were last...
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chief intelligence correspondent katherine herridge live in washington.hat do we know about the timing of this? >> reporter: the tsa confirms to fox news that the warning was sent last week to the trucking and bussing industries. it focus on the current threat landscape and points out since 2014, terrorists carried out 17 vehicle ramming attacks injuring nearly 700 people. the report also contains warning signs or so called indicators that may suggest a plot is imminent and what steps can be taken to disrupt it. two months ago in london england a suspected terrorist rented an suv mowing down pe tkes trie i can't understand on westminster bridge killing five people, injuring 35 others. the tsa warned this style of low-tech attack can happen with no notice and in virtually any community, sandra. >> sandra: is this part of some sort of trend? >> reporter: the republican chairman of the homeland security committee told fox news that isis is now consistently calling on its followers to carry out attacks where they are rather than travel to syria and iraq. he p
chief intelligence correspondent katherine herridge live in washington.hat do we know about the timing of this? >> reporter: the tsa confirms to fox news that the warning was sent last week to the trucking and bussing industries. it focus on the current threat landscape and points out since 2014, terrorists carried out 17 vehicle ramming attacks injuring nearly 700 people. the report also contains warning signs or so called indicators that may suggest a plot is imminent and what steps can...
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katherine herridge is standing by. we begin with mike emanuel. mike, will this pass?er: they say they have the votes. part of the closing argument here from r
katherine herridge is standing by. we begin with mike emanuel. mike, will this pass?er: they say they have the votes. part of the closing argument here from r
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katherine herridge is on capitol hill this afternoon at the hearing.we begin with white house correspondent kevin corn on the white house lawn.
katherine herridge is on capitol hill this afternoon at the hearing.we begin with white house correspondent kevin corn on the white house lawn.
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. >> sandra: katherine herridge is live outside the hearing. what did we hear in general about the decision to reopen the clinton e-mail probe 11 days before the election? he was asked multiple times about that. >> reporter: the fbi director james comey testified that clinton's aide routinely sent e-mails to her husband, anthony weiner to get them printed out. in the process when the fbi got inside anthony weiner's computer -- you know what it's like after these hearings. everyone is clearing out. anyway, when the fbi got inside anthony weiner's computer as part of a separate investigation, they found thousands of clinton e-mail, many were new to investigators and classified. this one in late october, less than two weeks before the election. the fbi director testified to senators today that he felt he only had two options and that was to either go public or to conceal this evidence. >> i said, okay, if that's where you are, then i also have to tell congress that we're done. look, this is terrible. it makes me mildly nauseous to think that we mi
. >> sandra: katherine herridge is live outside the hearing. what did we hear in general about the decision to reopen the clinton e-mail probe 11 days before the election? he was asked multiple times about that. >> reporter: the fbi director james comey testified that clinton's aide routinely sent e-mails to her husband, anthony weiner to get them printed out. in the process when the fbi got inside anthony weiner's computer -- you know what it's like after these hearings. everyone...
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katherine herridge joins us live from washington. good to see you. has there been any change in russian behavior since the election? >> reporter: the nsa director testified this morning, because there hadn't been a strong 3ub lick rebuke by the united states against russia, hasn't really cost the russians anything financially. they had taken the lessons they learned through the interference last fall in the election here in the united states and they're now applying those lessons to other democracies. >> we've seen another russian attempt to affect the outcome of the election in france. do you see any slackening reduction in russian/chinese efforts to commit cyber attacks and even affect elections? >> no, i do not. >> have you seen any reduction in russian behave kwhror? >> no, i have not. >> reporter: the nsa director also testified this morning that he predicts there will be a change in the way that we view cyber activity traditionally. these cyber actors have tried to infiltrate u.s. systems and steal information so they can have an advantage econ
katherine herridge joins us live from washington. good to see you. has there been any change in russian behavior since the election? >> reporter: the nsa director testified this morning, because there hadn't been a strong 3ub lick rebuke by the united states against russia, hasn't really cost the russians anything financially. they had taken the lessons they learned through the interference last fall in the election here in the united states and they're now applying those lessons to other...