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roma arrived to langley on august of 1921. anyone who has ever been to my wonderful that is a time of your temperature wise, and humidity was. that was covered in holes, mildew. can we have a new bank, they asked. we need a new one. this one will not last. the war department said patchett. it goes to the hangar log, there are thousands of patches that they put on his back. needless to say, some of the men felt uncomfortable with this ship. in the meantime, we have more crewmen join the ship. this gentleman is lieutenant byron siebert junior. i am not sure whether he was a lucky man to have on board, considering he survived three lighter than air disasters before this. he was a gifted engineer and understood the way these ships functions, the physics, especially of this experiment of craft that we had never touched before. this is him standing with captain maybury. we also have several of these men, a corporal, who met -- came here from puerto rico, a very trusted, gifted, jovial man to have on board. everyone loved him. signs
roma arrived to langley on august of 1921. anyone who has ever been to my wonderful that is a time of your temperature wise, and humidity was. that was covered in holes, mildew. can we have a new bank, they asked. we need a new one. this one will not last. the war department said patchett. it goes to the hangar log, there are thousands of patches that they put on his back. needless to say, some of the men felt uncomfortable with this ship. in the meantime, we have more crewmen join the ship....
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roma arrived to langley on august of 1921. anyone who has ever been to my potential robustis a wonderful time of your temperature wise, and humidity was. her guest that was covered in .oles, mildew one of them and described as resembling lukewarm deflects. -- be whacked. [laughter] i asked the warmed up -- war department, can we have a new bag? we needed to put this to bed. this one will not last. the word apartment said, patch it will be fine. theres to the hangar log, are thousands of patches that they put on his back. say, some of the men felt uncomfortable with this ship. in the meantime, we have more crewmen join the ship. this gentleman is lieutenant byron siebert junior. i am not sure whether he was a lucky man to have on board, considering he survived three air disasters before this. he was a gifted engineer and understood the way these ships functions, the physics, especially of this experiment of craft that we had never touched before. this is him standing with captain maybury. we also have several of these , a corpo
roma arrived to langley on august of 1921. anyone who has ever been to my potential robustis a wonderful time of your temperature wise, and humidity was. her guest that was covered in .oles, mildew one of them and described as resembling lukewarm deflects. -- be whacked. [laughter] i asked the warmed up -- war department, can we have a new bag? we needed to put this to bed. this one will not last. the word apartment said, patch it will be fine. theres to the hangar log, are thousands of patches...
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congress go to langley, that usually means the evidence >> no comment from the fbi director. president obama was involved in a criminal act and monitored inside trump tower. when the president unleashed that last weekend and said an investigation will show that he's right, he bought himself an investigation the democrats have been pining for. question one, if trump was wiretapped, whose investigation was that apart of? on that front, in just the past 24 hours, it appears the white house got caught in an unforced error when asked if they knew of any investigation. this was sean spicer yesterday. >> i just want to be really clear on one point, which is, there is no reason that we should -- that we have to think that the president is talking of any investigation. whatsoever. there is no reason to believe that he is the target of any investigation, i think that's very important point to make. and there is no reason to believe that there is any type of investigation with respect to the department of justice. >> so, that was yesterday. then came this. a no comment from the justice
congress go to langley, that usually means the evidence >> no comment from the fbi director. president obama was involved in a criminal act and monitored inside trump tower. when the president unleashed that last weekend and said an investigation will show that he's right, he bought himself an investigation the democrats have been pining for. question one, if trump was wiretapped, whose investigation was that apart of? on that front, in just the past 24 hours, it appears the white house...
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have you gone out to langley and seen the raw data?> i'm going to be going out to langley, i hope to get out there if not this week then next week. there is a mountain of raw data to go through. but there is a certain subset of the data that i want the agency to put together for me that's going to take time. so, i haven't been out there myself, but our staff has been out there to review the data and i'm planning to go very soon. >> the senate intelligence committee vice chair mark warner spoke to cnn about his visit to cia headquarters and he said he has reviewed lots of documents. he said it has prompted, in his mind at least, more questions, but he would not say if evidence shows that the trump campaign colluded with the russians during the campaign. have you seen any evidence of collusion between russia and the trump campaign? >> wolf, that's not something that i can comment on at this point. it's still, frankly, very early in the investigation and i don't think any of us ought to be commenting on either the presence of evidence, th
have you gone out to langley and seen the raw data?> i'm going to be going out to langley, i hope to get out there if not this week then next week. there is a mountain of raw data to go through. but there is a certain subset of the data that i want the agency to put together for me that's going to take time. so, i haven't been out there myself, but our staff has been out there to review the data and i'm planning to go very soon. >> the senate intelligence committee vice chair mark...
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. >> investigators have been going to langley to look at the. [inaudible] has your committee been doing that? >> we've had some initial trips out there and we will have more trips out there. that is part of your group we are trying to put together. >> will you be able to have access to the information here or will it all be. [inaudible] i didn't feel like director comay stonewalled us. he told us what he thought he could tell us at the time. this will be a chance for him to out everything he knows about the questions we have, to how the fbi and other agencies conducted themselves before the election, after the election and over the course of the past three weeks in this administration. >> does this include possible information from the dossier that was uncontrolled, what did the president. [inaudible] we will look at all information as you know, that has not been verified and i doubt that it will are there verifications. >> not going to talk about what's in our scope but that is something we will look at. >> do think it's important for the presi
. >> investigators have been going to langley to look at the. [inaudible] has your committee been doing that? >> we've had some initial trips out there and we will have more trips out there. that is part of your group we are trying to put together. >> will you be able to have access to the information here or will it all be. [inaudible] i didn't feel like director comay stonewalled us. he told us what he thought he could tell us at the time. this will be a chance for him to...
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be as public as we can possibly make it. >> you are one of the senators who took the ride over to langleyo look at intelligence which we know you can't share. you have seen all the smoke signals, however. how much fire, in your view, granted, before your investigative work starts, how much fire do you think is here? >> well, i think there are three parts of it, brian, and i know what you are referring to. but the first part is what did the russians do in our election? and that's pretty well established. and there is a lot of fire there. i mean, i don't think there is any doubt it was the russians. it went all the way to the top. they intended to interfere with our elections. that's part one. part two i think is what, you know, all the public interest is, was there some cooperation between the trump campaign and the russians? that is what we are going to be digging into, along with the first part. but there is a third part that hasn't gotten as much publicity that i think in the long run may be of great great significance. and that is the russians were also trying to probe and attack our s
be as public as we can possibly make it. >> you are one of the senators who took the ride over to langleyo look at intelligence which we know you can't share. you have seen all the smoke signals, however. how much fire, in your view, granted, before your investigative work starts, how much fire do you think is here? >> well, i think there are three parts of it, brian, and i know what you are referring to. but the first part is what did the russians do in our election? and that's...
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computer technology that we need to go through the evidence that exists out at the c.i.a., out at langley. and we are trying to work through that. but i can tell you that it has become a bit of a stumbling block for our investigators to actually be able to compile and go through the information. so those are the three issues that i have for you today. and i'd like to ask mr. schiff if he'd like to say a couple of comments. mr. schiff: thank you, chairman. i want to join in saying that to date i see no evidence that supports the claim that president trump made that his predecessor had wiretapped he and his associates of trump tower. so far we've seen no basis for that whatever soffer -- whatsoever. we still want the justice department to respond to our letter. we've given them until march 20. we're both willing to use compulsory process if that's necessary. though neither of us, i think, believe that will be necessary. certainly at the open hearing that we have on march 20, we'll be asking the director if he has seen any evidence that substantiates the president's claim. it teeply concerns
computer technology that we need to go through the evidence that exists out at the c.i.a., out at langley. and we are trying to work through that. but i can tell you that it has become a bit of a stumbling block for our investigators to actually be able to compile and go through the information. so those are the three issues that i have for you today. and i'd like to ask mr. schiff if he'd like to say a couple of comments. mr. schiff: thank you, chairman. i want to join in saying that to date i...
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langley park, ridge road, north of university boulevard for tash, police are on approach the intersection. no delays on the beltway, but the centerng largo town outside franconia. that is the traffic watch, back in the next 10 minutes yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. this march score the perfect basket. buy 8 participating products in one transaction and get a fandango movie ticket. up to $10 total value. >> you are watching "good morning washington," on your side. the united states taking a stand against north korea, but causing other dramatic tensions -- diplomatic tensions. jummy? of a: the first pieces u.s. build missile defense system arrives in south korea just one day after north korea launched for ballistic missiles into the ocean near japan. u.s. and south korean officials say that the system is defensive, but north korea and china see it as a security threat here you china has spoken out, warning that there will be consequences for th
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in langley park, i'm trace yes wilkins, news 4. >>> we're coming to the end of the day. we saw high winds and really high temperatures. doug, i have a feeling this isn't going to ststick around f long. >>> the winds will stay up over the next couple of days and really a windy pattern here setting up. take a look outside right now. the wind was blowing upwards still seeing wind gusts but not all that bad. temperatures at 65 degrees. high temperatures today. 67 d.c. 68 richmond. 61 back to our west in charleston, west virginia. we've got the warm air here and it's not going anywhere anytime soon. so nice again tomorrow. temperatures back into the 60s, but the cold air moves in on friday and it moves in big time. we'll talk about that. enough for rain changing to snow early on friday. i'll mention that as well. take a look at a frigid, frigid weekend. much more on that forecast. i'll see you back here at 6:25. >> okay, thank you, doug. >>> tonight d.c. leaders say they're studying ways to make i-295 flow better. wel well, that's music to the people who live near there. tran
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it will cause a huge triage effort that might be going on right now across the river here in langley,ginia. i think, over time, just like with the ed snowden disaster, it will take long time for the united states to, one, assess the damage that'seen done and, two, rebuild the capabilities that the citizens have asked the government to take on on their behalf, which is to give them protection here in the united states. >> a lot of folks out there don't really see the edward snowden situation as a disaster. many folks call him a patriot. is there an argument to be made that releasing this sort of information is something the public needs to know, needs to know what the cia is capable of, if it potentially -- they are able to listen in on devices or through your television or any of the other allegations that were made in that document? >> look, i think -- look, i understand americans have got different views about this. it's about where we put our priorities, where i put the priority is keeping the country safe. and to do that, to prevent future 9/11s, we need great intelligence to give
it will cause a huge triage effort that might be going on right now across the river here in langley,ginia. i think, over time, just like with the ed snowden disaster, it will take long time for the united states to, one, assess the damage that'seen done and, two, rebuild the capabilities that the citizens have asked the government to take on on their behalf, which is to give them protection here in the united states. >> a lot of folks out there don't really see the edward snowden...
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there was suspicion he went to langley. now we know he went to the white house to get that information. what does that tell us about that whole drama last week? >> andrea, you can't make this stuff up. if this was a movie, you would turn it off because you wouldn't believe it's believable. and i and i know both chairman burr in the senate side and democrats, republicans, we don't know what mr. nunes is talking about, what kind of information. we've queried the intel community. i don't think they know what he's talking about. it seems more an suspicious that he's somehow going to the white house and anybody who knows anywhere in the white house complex whether the eisenhower building or the white house itself, you have to be escorted. who is he meeting with? was it a source or somebody from the administration? and then he goes through this what appears to be a charade where he comes out the measurement day and briefs the president before he tells the democrats. i'm not sure he's told the other house republicans what this, qu
there was suspicion he went to langley. now we know he went to the white house to get that information. what does that tell us about that whole drama last week? >> andrea, you can't make this stuff up. if this was a movie, you would turn it off because you wouldn't believe it's believable. and i and i know both chairman burr in the senate side and democrats, republicans, we don't know what mr. nunes is talking about, what kind of information. we've queried the intel community. i don't...
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he's planning to go to langley this week. cia headquarters at langley to review intelligence as part of that investigation. so that's kind of the next step in this investigation. they've set the scope of what they're going to look into. i should also note that on the house side, chairman devin nunes putting out a statement saying that they will follow the evidence wherever it leads if they end up uncovering such wiretap, then so be it, but at this point, it's not necessarily something that they'll make dramatic changes to these investigation, but we should over the course of the next three months or so be seeing more and hearing more information about what they're learning. frances? >> tomorrow you have jeff sessions who is set to submit amended testimony on his alleged contact between the russian ambassador and his meetings. how does that come into play? >> reporter: well, at this point democrats have demanded that jeff sessions come back in front of the judiciary committee and give testimony. it doesn't look like that's goi
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essentially finished. >> are you going to be able to have access to the information here or all at langley? >> likely be both. i don't want to get specifics. >> let me share here. >> neil: we're monitoring twin press conferences rights now. you've been listening to devin nunes. they're planning a march 20 meeting to handle this. let's listen in. apparently there's no sound there. i'd hike to go back -- wait a minute. >> this is something that president trump campaigned actively on and something that all of us campaigned on since the law was passed years ago. we have seen over those years the devastation that obamacare has caused to families. constituents that i hear from every day tell me about sky rocketing premiums. one mother in my district told me about a $11,000 deducts -- deductible that she has that makes it i believe possible for her to use her insurance. we've seen doctors leaving the healthcare marketplace. we've seen hospitals closing. we've seen limited access to healthcare because the law doesn't work for families. so as we've worked over the months to put together a bill, tom
essentially finished. >> are you going to be able to have access to the information here or all at langley? >> likely be both. i don't want to get specifics. >> let me share here. >> neil: we're monitoring twin press conferences rights now. you've been listening to devin nunes. they're planning a march 20 meeting to handle this. let's listen in. apparently there's no sound there. i'd hike to go back -- wait a minute. >> this is something that president trump...
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anyone who has worked in the world of intelligence, whether on capitol hill or at langley or anywheren between will know that feiss is intercepts are the most sensitive form of signals intelligence out there. not only it is marked top secret, but there are also handling caveats under that top secret marking. but revealing the existence of fisa warrants, in my machine, chairman nunes certainly revealed classified information. what he said has the potential to tip off subjects of fisa warrants to the fact that they were being surveilled, wch is what this classification seeks to prevent >> mieke -- jeremy bash last night on this program offered the theory that the chairman did all of this very deliberately and deliberately, publicly, chaotically. that he wanted it to be a public mess so that it would completely derail the house investigation. he sees this as completely willful conduct from the start that was planned to have the effect that it has had. >> if that's what devin nunes is trying to do, i don't understand why he is sacrificing the bipartisan relationship that he has with mr. s
anyone who has worked in the world of intelligence, whether on capitol hill or at langley or anywheren between will know that feiss is intercepts are the most sensitive form of signals intelligence out there. not only it is marked top secret, but there are also handling caveats under that top secret marking. but revealing the existence of fisa warrants, in my machine, chairman nunes certainly revealed classified information. what he said has the potential to tip off subjects of fisa warrants to...
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>> reporter: well mark warner is a senator from virginia so he knows the drive to langley which is in suburban washington to go to the cia headquarters. by going there personally he's able to talk to the top officials but also it's the heightened level of security and secrecy about the information, although there are specific rooms here on capitol hill that are protected for secure kinds of conversations to prevent listening and those kinds of things, he has gone there personally. it's a big statement about his investment in trying to find out more answers about what is going on with the russian investigation which we know encompasses a couple of different buckets, what did they meddle in, in 2016, are there connections to the trump campaign and the most recent allegation from president trump about president obama, about wiretapping, looking to see if there's any information he can get there. mark warner is number two on that committee, very powerful, and unlike many other committees on capitol hill, intelligence tends to work in the most bipartisan fashion so it's a strong symbol tha
>> reporter: well mark warner is a senator from virginia so he knows the drive to langley which is in suburban washington to go to the cia headquarters. by going there personally he's able to talk to the top officials but also it's the heightened level of security and secrecy about the information, although there are specific rooms here on capitol hill that are protected for secure kinds of conversations to prevent listening and those kinds of things, he has gone there personally. it's a...
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. >>> what you are seeing now is air force one landing at langley air force base near newport news, virginiaident trump is going to be going to view the construction of the gerald r. ford aircraft carrier. air force one on the tarmac there. >>> joining me now is democratic senator from minnesota, amy klobuchar, member of the judiciary committee, who has called for jeff sessions to recuse himself. senator, why? why have you take then stand against jeff sessions? >> i think first all we need to get to the bottom of this immediately. i believe jeff sessions should come before our committee to answer the questions that were left unanswered, to explain at the very least why he misled the committee. and more than that, if he lied to the committee. beyond that this is so much bigger. when he had that meeting with the ambassador back in september, that was only three days, andrea, three days after -- three days after the president of the united states, president obama, had met with vladimir putin and had done a public press conference at the g 20 saying he did not believe that sanctions should be ro
. >>> what you are seeing now is air force one landing at langley air force base near newport news, virginiaident trump is going to be going to view the construction of the gerald r. ford aircraft carrier. air force one on the tarmac there. >>> joining me now is democratic senator from minnesota, amy klobuchar, member of the judiciary committee, who has called for jeff sessions to recuse himself. senator, why? why have you take then stand against jeff sessions? >> i...
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he went to langley, cia headquarters and that suggests a couple of things. it raises the stakes of what he wasinquiring about. was it something even more secret than could comfortably discussed on capitol hill? going there and we're talking about it it brings up the questions about what is he looking to find? is he getting the answers he wants as part of that committee? i think it's helpful to point out that for the intelligence committees, the democrats and republicans work very closely together. there isn't quite the same rivalry or kind of imbalance of power you might find on other committees. it's notable he made the trip to cia headquarters again. >> heidi, day 50 of the trump administration. i want to show you some numbers. i thought this was really interesting, before we ask this next question. this is our political unit today put together statistics about president trump's social media presence. the president has tweeted 260 times in his first 50 days in office. that is 36 tweets a week. in those 260 tweets there were 157 exclamation points. a lot of
he went to langley, cia headquarters and that suggests a couple of things. it raises the stakes of what he wasinquiring about. was it something even more secret than could comfortably discussed on capitol hill? going there and we're talking about it it brings up the questions about what is he looking to find? is he getting the answers he wants as part of that committee? i think it's helpful to point out that for the intelligence committees, the democrats and republicans work very closely...
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. >> investigators, senate investigators have been going to langley to look at documents underlying the russian assessment. has your committee been doing that? are you going to do that? >> yes. we've had, we've had some initial trips out there and we will have more trips out there and that's part of the agreement that we're trying to put together which i think is essentially finished. >> are you going to be able to have access to information here or all be at langley. >> likely be both. i don't want to get specifics of that. melissa: that is chairman nunes of the house intelligence committee there, david, going through a whole list of questions right now about the russia investigation. also a lot of questions about what president trump tweeted, about his own building and phones being tapped by the former president. raising a lot of questions about whether this will be folded into the investigations going forward. david: well the interesting thing is, that the intelligence mmite does not yet know whether the fisa court had a warrant to investigate people at trump tower, people in the tru
. >> investigators, senate investigators have been going to langley to look at documents underlying the russian assessment. has your committee been doing that? are you going to do that? >> yes. we've had, we've had some initial trips out there and we will have more trips out there and that's part of the agreement that we're trying to put together which i think is essentially finished. >> are you going to be able to have access to information here or all be at langley. >>...
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republicans and democrats in the house and senate intel committees went firsthand to cia headquarters in langley to see raw classified intelligence related to russia's interference in the election. and today we have word president trump has chosen former utah governor and republican presidential candidate jon huntsman to serve as the u.s. ambassador to russia. huntsman previously served as ambassador to china during president obama's first term. >>> thousands of people have been displaced as deadly wildfires rage in the center of the country. fueled by hot weather, strong winds and low humidity, the wildfires have already swallowed dozens of structures and millions of acres in kansas, texas, oklahoma and colorado. so far they have killed at least six people. authorities say the fires in oklahoma and kansas were the largest in the history of both states. the worst may be yet to come. millions in denver remain under an elevated fire risk warning. the national weather services predicts the severe fire conditions will continue through sunday. >>> two people had a scary moment at sea when their yacht
republicans and democrats in the house and senate intel committees went firsthand to cia headquarters in langley to see raw classified intelligence related to russia's interference in the election. and today we have word president trump has chosen former utah governor and republican presidential candidate jon huntsman to serve as the u.s. ambassador to russia. huntsman previously served as ambassador to china during president obama's first term. >>> thousands of people have been...
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do you have more questions after your trip to langley today? >> well, i do have more questions but i also have more answer. i was there for most of the afternoon. marco rubio and i were both there and i think it's important that people realize that this is a bipartisan investigation and it has nothing to do with party. we're just trying to get to the facts. yeah, there are certainly questions to be answered but, you know, one of the -- one of the factors here, which i think is really well established, is that the russians did interfere in our election in 2016. they intended to do so. the orders came from the very top and i think that's clearly established. the documents i saw today confirm what's already been released in a nonclassified manner. so -- so i think we're very far along on that aspect of it. the other piece, greta, that hasn't gotten as much attention that i think is really important, was that there were russian attempts to get into state voting system. registration rolls. voting machines. things like that. all the indications are i
do you have more questions after your trip to langley today? >> well, i do have more questions but i also have more answer. i was there for most of the afternoon. marco rubio and i were both there and i think it's important that people realize that this is a bipartisan investigation and it has nothing to do with party. we're just trying to get to the facts. yeah, there are certainly questions to be answered but, you know, one of the -- one of the factors here, which i think is really well...
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both the house and senate intelligence committees have been making trips out to cia headquarters in langley, virginia. the reason is, they're being shown raw intelligence, the kind of material that says, eyes only. having to do with russia's interference in the u.s. election. after he returned, the top democrat and the senate intelligence committee, virginia's mark warner also talked to kasie hunt. >> in many ways, we have more questions now. we have more information we have to get access to. >> reporter: did you see evidence obtained from wiretapping phones in trump tower? >> i'm not going to get into any of the specific documents. those are classified. we're going to follow the truth, but what we have right now is a -- absolutely no basis and fact that anyone from the intel community or anybody in the staff in the white house light up. there's some of that -- if there's evidence to follow, we'll follow it. >> and in a new development on the russia front. the president chose a mainstream republican, former presidential candidate john huntsman as his ambassador to russia. huntsman served in
both the house and senate intelligence committees have been making trips out to cia headquarters in langley, virginia. the reason is, they're being shown raw intelligence, the kind of material that says, eyes only. having to do with russia's interference in the u.s. election. after he returned, the top democrat and the senate intelligence committee, virginia's mark warner also talked to kasie hunt. >> in many ways, we have more questions now. we have more information we have to get access...
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let us have the proper computer technology to go through the evidence that exists at the cia out of langley. we are trying to look through that but i can tell you it has been a stumbling block for investigators to compile and go through the information. those are the three issues i have for you today and i would if he hask mr. shipp a couple comments. today ild like to say see no evidence that supports the claim that president trump made that his predecessor had wiretapped. we see no basis for that whatsoever. we still want the justice department to respond to our letter. we have given them until march 20. we are willing to use compulsory process if that is necessary. neither of us believe that will be necessary. we have an open hearing on march 20, we will ask the director if he has seen any evidence that substantiates the president's claim. it concerns me that the president would make such an accusation without basis. we think it is in the public interest that this be addressed very openly by the director and we certainly expect that he will. it is my understanding that the three witnesse
let us have the proper computer technology to go through the evidence that exists at the cia out of langley. we are trying to look through that but i can tell you it has been a stumbling block for investigators to compile and go through the information. those are the three issues i have for you today and i would if he hask mr. shipp a couple comments. today ild like to say see no evidence that supports the claim that president trump made that his predecessor had wiretapped. we see no basis for...
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this incredible group of african-american women that worked at langley. and i'm very pleased my book to also discuss many women of color. i speak about janessa lawson. she received her degree in chemical engineering from ucla. and today she would just be hired as an engineer but back then in the 1950s, she was hired as a computer. and it took many years for her to become an engineer. she had incredible contributions at the lab. she is one of many women of the diverse group. helen lange is a woman who led the group for a long time. and she was involved in just about every mission you could think of that nasa has run. >> so when you look at margo's book, figures - is a subset of what you're doing with rise of the rocket girls? >> my book was a group of women at the jet propulsion laboratory. and they are different because if such long careers. they worked there for 15 years and then such a broad range of missions. but i think the books really complement one another. there really telling the story of these women of nasa. and it is wonderful for people to kno
this incredible group of african-american women that worked at langley. and i'm very pleased my book to also discuss many women of color. i speak about janessa lawson. she received her degree in chemical engineering from ucla. and today she would just be hired as an engineer but back then in the 1950s, she was hired as a computer. and it took many years for her to become an engineer. she had incredible contributions at the lab. she is one of many women of the diverse group. helen lange is a...
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planning is not done from langley here in the washington dc area. it is done from a different cia station. where are the stations generally? they are overseas in moscow, for thebeijing, except cia station in miami, florida. or jm spaceave wave. we will talk about it as a miami station. it is not supposed to be that way. during the majority of the 1960's, the largest cia station in the world, other than the one right here at headquarters was in miami. not moscow, beijing, berlin, in miami florida. it existed under the cover name of -- incorporated. does anybody know miami well? so now i can make stuff up. it was over by what is currently the miami zoo. it used to be an air station in world war ii. the middle of nowhere. no one would ever drive by there. when it popped up, knowing give it a second thought. it used to be called several different things. these are some of the cover names. as >> said no one would ask anything else. 300-400 operatives. $50 million budget in 1961. that is a massive amount of money. and not only do you have hundred-400 peop
planning is not done from langley here in the washington dc area. it is done from a different cia station. where are the stations generally? they are overseas in moscow, for thebeijing, except cia station in miami, florida. or jm spaceave wave. we will talk about it as a miami station. it is not supposed to be that way. during the majority of the 1960's, the largest cia station in the world, other than the one right here at headquarters was in miami. not moscow, beijing, berlin, in miami...
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he will be arriving at langley air force base in about one hour's time.e expecting his or marks around 2:30 eastern time. he will be getting on board a carrier to give that speech. some headlines now from the paul ryan press conference which you , pauln live ryan talking about attorney general jeff sessions, saying he is not the subject of a probe and there's no reason to recuse himself following speculations he should recuse himself, have having spoken to the russians according to reports during the campaign. ryan says there's no evidence the russians and the code sessions'own words on that recusal. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london, this is the european close on bloomberg markets. i'm mark barton. vonnie: in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. delivert trump set to remarks on the gerald r ford aircraft carrier. attorney general jeff sessions may end up leading the news cycle. chuck schumer the last hour called for sessions to resign over revelations on russia. have a listen. mr. schumer: there cannot even be a scintilla a doubt -- scintilla of dou
he will be arriving at langley air force base in about one hour's time.e expecting his or marks around 2:30 eastern time. he will be getting on board a carrier to give that speech. some headlines now from the paul ryan press conference which you , pauln live ryan talking about attorney general jeff sessions, saying he is not the subject of a probe and there's no reason to recuse himself following speculations he should recuse himself, have having spoken to the russians according to reports...
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proper computer technology that we need to go through the evidence that exists out at the cia out at langley and we are trying to work through that, but i can tell you it has become a bit of a stumbling block for our investigators to actually be able to compile and go through the information. those are the three issues i have for you today and i'd like to ask mr. ship if he'd like to say a couple of comments. >> thank you. i want to join in saying that to date i have seen no evidence of that supports the claim that president trump made that his predecessor had wire tapped he and his associates at trump tower. thus far we have seen no basis for that whatsoever. we still want the justice department to respond to our letter. we've given them until march 20th. we're both willing to use a compulsivary process. we do not believe that will be necessary. at the hearing on march 20th we'll be asking the director if he has seen any evidence that substantiates the president's claim. it deeply concerns me that the president would make such an acquisition without basis and we think it's in the public's i
proper computer technology that we need to go through the evidence that exists out at the cia out at langley and we are trying to work through that, but i can tell you it has become a bit of a stumbling block for our investigators to actually be able to compile and go through the information. those are the three issues i have for you today and i'd like to ask mr. ship if he'd like to say a couple of comments. >> thank you. i want to join in saying that to date i have seen no evidence of...
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he asked to come to langley and they said no. they would ended up at the hotel he was saying. they expected him to disperse the entourage so they could talk privately. he allowed his advisers to stay, which infuriated the cia. there's a lot of things to understand and how they tried to counterbalance the united states by using international actors. 1986 he visits the u.n. and talks about the superpower influence causing problems in central america. he also broke with predecessors when he says he would not allowed any armed group to attack neighbor states. after this initial announcement, he reached out to other latin american nations including those of the conta dora graham proposed peace proposals back to 1983. in 1987 he sees a bigger picture and visits many countries, winning assistance to offset the help ofons and election monitors for the peace process. u.s.rly 19 idea seven, the announced a reduction. said it isdor impossible to avoid the suspicion that costa rica's status is a form of revenge for having the temerity to disagree with us on the contras. as conservatives l
he asked to come to langley and they said no. they would ended up at the hotel he was saying. they expected him to disperse the entourage so they could talk privately. he allowed his advisers to stay, which infuriated the cia. there's a lot of things to understand and how they tried to counterbalance the united states by using international actors. 1986 he visits the u.n. and talks about the superpower influence causing problems in central america. he also broke with predecessors when he says...
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has grown and grown and grown, and you've got members of the senate and house going into vaults at langley looking through thousands of pages of loose leaf notebooks, and seems this undertaking is growing and growing, i'm not sure they are ready. >> the speaker saying he does not have the votes. the vote could happen less than an hour from now. we have a lot to talk about. you're watching cnn's special coverage. >>> in less than one hour the house of representatives will be casting vote os on a critical tt of the trump presidency, will the republicans have the votes the repeal and replace obamacare. congressman, thanks much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> you're planning to vote in favor of this legislation to repeal and replace obamacare. but what do you think? you've got your finger over there. is it's going to pass? >> well, look, it's touch and go, these things tend to be decided at the last minute and we're certainly in that situation, but we will wait for the votes an see what happens. >> what would be smarter from your perspective if it looks like it's going to fail for
has grown and grown and grown, and you've got members of the senate and house going into vaults at langley looking through thousands of pages of loose leaf notebooks, and seems this undertaking is growing and growing, i'm not sure they are ready. >> the speaker saying he does not have the votes. the vote could happen less than an hour from now. we have a lot to talk about. you're watching cnn's special coverage. >>> in less than one hour the house of representatives will be...
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admit the cia based in langley were obtained from an isolated at the facility.he true very name such as assassin and medusa had been circulated for the former u.s. t to promote one of whom recently gave the archive to wikileaks. stem cia hacking methods could be made to appear as if the hacks are perpetrated by other countries, including those named in the documents, russia. apple was also supposedly targeted amid claims the cia has an entire division devoted to hacking apple products as well as the ability to bypass the group of messages. a reminder to the government months to finally get into the san bernardino shooters i've found. if the intel is legit and analysts believe it is, it would be another hit to the u.s. intelligence community courtesy of wikileaks. a source who has previously worked inside this unit told fox news the agency is desperately searching for the person to release this information to wikileaks because it is so sensitive. lauren and nicole. lauren: benjamin hall, thank you so much. nicole: shares of snapchat parent, snap, trading lower th
admit the cia based in langley were obtained from an isolated at the facility.he true very name such as assassin and medusa had been circulated for the former u.s. t to promote one of whom recently gave the archive to wikileaks. stem cia hacking methods could be made to appear as if the hacks are perpetrated by other countries, including those named in the documents, russia. apple was also supposedly targeted amid claims the cia has an entire division devoted to hacking apple products as well...
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as lawmakers make their way to langley, do you think they will have some different questions based on what we are learning from this vault 7 dump? dagen: i would hope so if they are doing their homework. this is the best the american people can hope for in terms of these two intelligence committing trying to figure out and cough up what's happening with the sharing of intelligence. i want to draw people's attention to the fact before he headed out of town, before the inauguration. president trump made it much easier, expanded the power of the nsa to share globally with the 16 other intelligence committees, intercepted personal communications with other governments before applying privacy protects. that means that a lot more officials had their hands on law data. >> it's also some international law enforcement agencies. >> we wonder why the ship is leakier than it was a couple months ago? maybe that's one of the reasons. kennedy: it is hard to find the truth. lieutenant colonel ralph peters and i came to different conclusion. do you think that's going to happen with lawmakers. >> we ha
as lawmakers make their way to langley, do you think they will have some different questions based on what we are learning from this vault 7 dump? dagen: i would hope so if they are doing their homework. this is the best the american people can hope for in terms of these two intelligence committing trying to figure out and cough up what's happening with the sharing of intelligence. i want to draw people's attention to the fact before he headed out of town, before the inauguration. president...
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the elaborate planning is not done from langley here in the washington, d.c. area. it is done from a different cia station. where are cia stations generally? in idaho? >> they are overseas. mr. houghton: they are overseas in moscow, havana, beijing, except for the cia station in miami, florida. known as jmwave or jm space wave. we are going to talk about it as the miami station. this was a cia station in a domestic store -- city, miami, florida. it is not supposed to be that way. during the majority of the 1960's, the largest cia station in the world, other than the one right here at headquarters was in miami. not moscow, beijing, berlin, in miami, florida. it existed under the cover name of -- incorporated. does anybody know miami well? good so now i can make stuff up. , it was over by what is currently the miami zoo. kind of in an area that used to be an air station in world war ii. it is in the middle of nowhere. no one would ever drive by there. when it popped up nobody gave it any second thoughts. it used to be called several different things. corporation,ices
the elaborate planning is not done from langley here in the washington, d.c. area. it is done from a different cia station. where are cia stations generally? in idaho? >> they are overseas. mr. houghton: they are overseas in moscow, havana, beijing, except for the cia station in miami, florida. known as jmwave or jm space wave. we are going to talk about it as the miami station. this was a cia station in a domestic store -- city, miami, florida. it is not supposed to be that way. during...
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the ranking democrat on the senate intelligence committee just came back from langley from the cia and told my colleague manu raju that he saw evidence during the visit that the russians released information to help one side over the other. have you seen information like that? >> i haven't seen any indication to lead to that type of conclusion, but i will tell you this. the house takes this investigation very seriously. i always like to say that the democratic congressional campaign committee, one of the organizations that were hacked, spent a lot of money to try to unseat me, but an attack on them is an attack on all of us. and it is important we look at this issue of russian involvement in trying to manipulate our elections in a bipartisan and thorough fashion. and we should be looking at every issue wherever the leads may take us. >> and, congressman, real quick before i let you go, have you seen any evidence at all to support president trump's claim that president obama wiretapped trump tower? >> i have not seen anything in, you know, in my positions that would lead to a conclusion
the ranking democrat on the senate intelligence committee just came back from langley from the cia and told my colleague manu raju that he saw evidence during the visit that the russians released information to help one side over the other. have you seen information like that? >> i haven't seen any indication to lead to that type of conclusion, but i will tell you this. the house takes this investigation very seriously. i always like to say that the democratic congressional campaign...
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mayor kenney was there to cut the ribbon on the piano lab, it's sponsored by the langley foundation and funded by a grant. the money pays for the equipment and teachers for three years it's made to build the student's confidence. >> and the chester county high school swim team proved to be the best the state and today they got to celebrate. ♪ ♪ >> well, the avon grove high school girls team took part in a victory party today. they won the piaa championship at bucknell over the weekend. congratulations to the swim team. >> nice job there. more to come on "action news" at 5:00 a check of the forecast for you. outside for the live look this is the penn's landing view. still cloudy and gloomy. cecily tynan has the five-day forecast when "action news" returns. >>> time for accuweather at the "action news" big board tonight. cecily tynan is standing by at the big board. >> take the umbrella keep it handy. you knew what i meant didn't you. stormtracker 6 live double scan showing we have showers around, the steadiest is the little batch moving over the delaware bay from dover to fortescue, it's
mayor kenney was there to cut the ribbon on the piano lab, it's sponsored by the langley foundation and funded by a grant. the money pays for the equipment and teachers for three years it's made to build the student's confidence. >> and the chester county high school swim team proved to be the best the state and today they got to celebrate. ♪ ♪ >> well, the avon grove high school girls team took part in a victory party today. they won the piaa championship at bucknell over the...
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warner went to langley to review material related to russian interference in the presidential election. senator warner has said his role in this investigation will be probably the most important thing he's done in his public life. >>> now to the sudden death of the russian ambassador to the united nations. he collapsed in his office in new york last month. an autopsy was performed right away. but the medical examiner's office said the death required further study. authorities refused to release the test results today, citing diplomatic protocol. >>> hundreds of native americans rallying in the streets of d.c. today to protest the construction of pipelines. the standing r engineers to the white house. they stopped along the way putting up a tepee outside of the trump international hotel. the standing rock sioux have been fighting the dakota access pipeline for year es. they say it runs over sacred ground and threatens their water. the tribe has filed a lawsuit in federal court to stop construction. >>> quick action by a prince george's county police officer likely saved a family of six
warner went to langley to review material related to russian interference in the presidential election. senator warner has said his role in this investigation will be probably the most important thing he's done in his public life. >>> now to the sudden death of the russian ambassador to the united nations. he collapsed in his office in new york last month. an autopsy was performed right away. but the medical examiner's office said the death required further study. authorities refused...
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stationed at langley field and hampton, the roma never lived up to expectations, despite being heralded as the future of military innovation. it crashed on february 21, 1922, in norfolk, claiming the lives of most of the men of board. today's speaker will reveal details and never before published imagery of the forgotten tragedy of one of the last great airships, and those who sacrificed for the promise of a new era in aviation. nancy shepherd is a writer and historian of her native hampton roads, virginia.
stationed at langley field and hampton, the roma never lived up to expectations, despite being heralded as the future of military innovation. it crashed on february 21, 1922, in norfolk, claiming the lives of most of the men of board. today's speaker will reveal details and never before published imagery of the forgotten tragedy of one of the last great airships, and those who sacrificed for the promise of a new era in aviation. nancy shepherd is a writer and historian of her native hampton...
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. >> the cia center for cyber intelligence is based in langley. wikileaks say the documents were obtained from a "isolated high-security network at the facility." the trove had been circulated among former u.s. government hackers and contractors. one of whom recently gave the aircraft and wikileaks. among the disclosures that some ca hacking methods could be made to appear as if the hacks were perpetrated by other countries. including, as named in the documents, russia. apple was also supposedly targeted amid claims they cia has an entire division devoted to hacking apple products. as well as the ability to bypass encrypted messages, a reminder that it took for government months to finally get into the san bernardino shooters iphone. if this intel is legit, it would be another hit to the u.s. intelligence community courtesy of wikileaks. a source that has worked in this cyber unit tells fox news that the agency is desperately searching for the manor person who gave the secrets away, because they are so very sensitive. >> bret: benjamin hall in lon
. >> the cia center for cyber intelligence is based in langley. wikileaks say the documents were obtained from a "isolated high-security network at the facility." the trove had been circulated among former u.s. government hackers and contractors. one of whom recently gave the aircraft and wikileaks. among the disclosures that some ca hacking methods could be made to appear as if the hacks were perpetrated by other countries. including, as named in the documents, russia. apple...
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providing raw intelligence documents to house and senate committee members, some of whom made the trip to langley to review the information. the senate intelligence committee will start questioning witnesses associated with the probe behyind closed doors. >>> china posted its first trade deficit in dollar terms since the start of 2014. exports denominated in yuan rose 4.2% in february from the same period last year, imports rose over 44%, producing a trade balance of minus 60 billion yuan for the month. >>> china called for north korea to suspend tests of missile and nuclear technology. in exchange it says the u.s. and south korea should halt the annual joint military drills as a first step towards easing the tensions. eunice yoon has the latest on this. >> thank you very much. china's foreign minister said he hopes the suspensions will lay the ground work for a denuclearization on the korean peninsula. he hopes that will restart talks and at a press conference at the national peoples congress he also said that peace is within our grasp. but at the same time he also took the opportunity to condem
providing raw intelligence documents to house and senate committee members, some of whom made the trip to langley to review the information. the senate intelligence committee will start questioning witnesses associated with the probe behyind closed doors. >>> china posted its first trade deficit in dollar terms since the start of 2014. exports denominated in yuan rose 4.2% in february from the same period last year, imports rose over 44%, producing a trade balance of minus 60 billion...
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i think all of us have been to langley and the cia headquarters and going through the classified documents. i have and marco rubio has. i think the other news from yesterday, as you mentioned got buried by the house chair, was we are pursueding in a non-partisan way. i think that is really important. it is not going to be easy. there will be times when it is a strain on that. i think many of the members on both sides realize that vladimir putin is an equal opportunity bad guy. he may have come after the democrats this time. he could easily come after the republicans next time if it suits his purposes. his purposes. not ours. >> senator, what do you make of the news this morning that devin nunes was provided the sensitive information he saw at the white house by white house officials that we're not naming? >> first, i repeat what chairman burr said the day before yesterday at the conference. i want to focus on what we're doing and not comment on the white house. it is clear that the chairman should not have gone to the white house in the midst of this by himself without informing the commit
i think all of us have been to langley and the cia headquarters and going through the classified documents. i have and marco rubio has. i think the other news from yesterday, as you mentioned got buried by the house chair, was we are pursueding in a non-partisan way. i think that is really important. it is not going to be easy. there will be times when it is a strain on that. i think many of the members on both sides realize that vladimir putin is an equal opportunity bad guy. he may have come...
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>> right now members in the house and the senate who sit on the committee are heading over to langley, virginia to through law data that they are provide being what happened during the elections. they learned a lot about the russia attempts to influence the elections, but they are trying to figure out whether or not the trump associates colewded or coordinated or work with the russians in any way. that is one reason why i am told they want to hear directly from trump officials who had discussions with russian officials during the campaign. the former manager as well as michael flynn, a national security adviser who resigned after the discussions with the russian ambassador came to light. they are open to the issues of subpoenas in a closed door setting if they don't agree to the request to talk to them and one thing, tax returns also on the issue. some members in the democrats and republicans want to get donald trump's tax returns to see if there are financial ties to russia and something they may try to subpoena. it's something they are looking at. >> thanks very much. the ranking de
>> right now members in the house and the senate who sit on the committee are heading over to langley, virginia to through law data that they are provide being what happened during the elections. they learned a lot about the russia attempts to influence the elections, but they are trying to figure out whether or not the trump associates colewded or coordinated or work with the russians in any way. that is one reason why i am told they want to hear directly from trump officials who had...
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we know that members of the intelligence committee were at langley yesterday, the place where the c.i.and were briefed on russia. russia is one of the biggest stories out there at this moment. the u.s. intelligence officials say hackers targeted the democrats to help donald trump and "the new york times" say that people close to trump had repeated contact with trump officials during the campaign. mike flynn, in the news again today, spoke with the russian ambassador in the same day on the day that the obama administration placed sanctions on russia. the president has not answer details of the contacts. specifically, were russian sanctions discussed. were promises made. did general flynn lie to the fbi? transcripts of those discussions are reportedly available. democrats want them published. did paul manafort, that worked for the pro ukraine government have contact with the russians? what are president trump's business ties with russia? his tax returns would likely answer that but president trump refuses to release them. it appears that lawmakers are now being briefed on all of this at l
we know that members of the intelligence committee were at langley yesterday, the place where the c.i.and were briefed on russia. russia is one of the biggest stories out there at this moment. the u.s. intelligence officials say hackers targeted the democrats to help donald trump and "the new york times" say that people close to trump had repeated contact with trump officials during the campaign. mike flynn, in the news again today, spoke with the russian ambassador in the same day on...
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stationed at langley field and hampton, the roma never lived up to expectations, despite being heralded as the future of
stationed at langley field and hampton, the roma never lived up to expectations, despite being heralded as the future of