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how is it shaping up after a briefing at langley? mark warner, the committee's top democrat, joins me. this is mtp daily and it starts right now. >>> good hump day evening. welcome to mtp daily. folks, the power of the president's words have seemingly gone from shock and awe the to hum and hawe. he's said a lot, b but accomplished little. it seems with every new promise, washington seems to be in the mode of shrugging. president slammed the integrity of james comey. just before comey testified on on capitol hill amid a probe into the president's campaign. mr. trump tweeted fbi director comey was the best thing that ever happened to hillary clinton in that gave her a free pass. also suggested that the fbi was investigatie ining phony russia story. that's a pretty blatant example of meddle iing in an investigat or trying to. remember, plenty of republicans got outraged over much less. lo loretta lynch stepped aside after a fire storm over a conversation with bill clinton on a tarmac. the very least, you'd expect the president's comment
how is it shaping up after a briefing at langley? mark warner, the committee's top democrat, joins me. this is mtp daily and it starts right now. >>> good hump day evening. welcome to mtp daily. folks, the power of the president's words have seemingly gone from shock and awe the to hum and hawe. he's said a lot, b but accomplished little. it seems with every new promise, washington seems to be in the mode of shrugging. president slammed the integrity of james comey. just before comey...
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>> i know that you and some of cower colleagues from senate intelligence committee drove over to langley virginia yesterday to cia headquarters and you were briefed. here's the question. and you don't have to provide us with any classified information, senator. but do you believe, do you have evidence that there was in fact collusion between trump associates and russia during the campaign? >> not at this time. >> that's pretty precise answer. i know the investigation is continuing. senator, thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> senator dianne feinstein joining us, a member of the judiciary committee, ranking member and member of the intelligence committee. let's take a quick break and we'll be right back. build attendance for an event. help people find their way. fastsigns designed new directional signage. and got them back on track. get started at fastsigns.com. and got them back on track. usaa gives me the and the security just like the marines did. the process through usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership
>> i know that you and some of cower colleagues from senate intelligence committee drove over to langley virginia yesterday to cia headquarters and you were briefed. here's the question. and you don't have to provide us with any classified information, senator. but do you believe, do you have evidence that there was in fact collusion between trump associates and russia during the campaign? >> not at this time. >> that's pretty precise answer. i know the investigation is...
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as senator feinstein alluded to after her visit to langley. >> carter page, i appreciate you coming on. thanks very much. we will get reaction from our panel next. >>> the breaking news on capitol hill tonight. house republicans say they will hold a vote on the gop health care bill tomorrow. they are confident it will pass. details ahead. experience the first-ever 471-horsepower lexus lc 500 or the multistage hybrid lc 500h. experience amazing. choicehotels.com. badda book. that's it?. he means book direct at choicehotels.com for the lowest price on our rooms guaranteed. plus earn free nights and instant rewards at check-in. yeah. like i said. book now at choicehotels.com i mwell, what are youe to take care odoing tomorrow -10am? staff meeting. noon? eating. 3:45? uh, compliance training. 6:30? sam's baseball practice. 8:30? tai chi. yeah, so sounds relaxing. alright, 9:53? i usually make their lunches then, and i have a little vegan so wow, you are busy. wouldn't it be great if you had investments that worked as hard as you do? yeah. introducing essential portfolios. the automated inv
as senator feinstein alluded to after her visit to langley. >> carter page, i appreciate you coming on. thanks very much. we will get reaction from our panel next. >>> the breaking news on capitol hill tonight. house republicans say they will hold a vote on the gop health care bill tomorrow. they are confident it will pass. details ahead. experience the first-ever 471-horsepower lexus lc 500 or the multistage hybrid lc 500h. experience amazing. choicehotels.com. badda book....
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today, senators from the intelligence committee were bussed over to cia headquarters in langley, virginia, to go look at classified information at cia headquarters related to the the senators would not say what thooked at, of course, because it was classified but we got to see them get to the scooby van and go over to langley. it's kind of cute. it's both stealth and adorable. how i think of the senate intelligence committee. so that story, the trump/russia investigation, you should expect that's going to get big again. that may blow up again over the next 24 hours or so. particularly with that comey testimony tomorrow and what's breaking tomorrow on flynn. the latest on that including some absolutely hair-curling new reporting from "usa today." the reporter from the "usa today" new scoop on that subject is with us tonight. in washington, d.c., tonight, as we speak, the day's news is not yet over. we're on proverbial political death watch yet again tonight for the republicans' continued efforts to kill the affordable care act. starting this morning over the course of today into this eveni
today, senators from the intelligence committee were bussed over to cia headquarters in langley, virginia, to go look at classified information at cia headquarters related to the the senators would not say what thooked at, of course, because it was classified but we got to see them get to the scooby van and go over to langley. it's kind of cute. it's both stealth and adorable. how i think of the senate intelligence committee. so that story, the trump/russia investigation, you should expect...
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as senator feinstein alluded to after her visit to langley. >> carter page, i appreciate you coming on. thanks very much. we will get reaction from our panel next. >>> the breaking news on capitol hill tonight. house republicans say they will hold a vote on the gop health care bill tomorrow. they are confident it will pass. details ahead. here's to the wildcats 'til we die... this i gotta try bendy... spendy weekenders. whatever kind of weekender you are, there's a hilton for you. book your weekend break direct at hilton.com and join the weekenders. sorry, just getting a quote on motorcycle insurance from progressive. yeah? yeah, they have safe rider discounts, and with total loss coverage, i get a new bike if mine's totaled. but how's their customer service? great. 24/7. just like here. meat loaf! [dings bell] just like here. anybody got a pack... that needs leadin'? serving all your motorcycle insurance needs. now, that's progressive. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treat
as senator feinstein alluded to after her visit to langley. >> carter page, i appreciate you coming on. thanks very much. we will get reaction from our panel next. >>> the breaking news on capitol hill tonight. house republicans say they will hold a vote on the gop health care bill tomorrow. they are confident it will pass. details ahead. here's to the wildcats 'til we die... this i gotta try bendy... spendy weekenders. whatever kind of weekender you are, there's a hilton for...
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today, senators from the intelligence committee were bussed over to cia headquarters in langley, virginialassified information at cia headquarters related to the trump/russia investigation. the senators would not say what they looked at, of course, because it was classified but we got to see them get to the scooby van and go over to langley. it's kind of cute. it's both stealth and adorable. how i think of the senate intelligence committee. so that sty,
today, senators from the intelligence committee were bussed over to cia headquarters in langley, virginialassified information at cia headquarters related to the trump/russia investigation. the senators would not say what they looked at, of course, because it was classified but we got to see them get to the scooby van and go over to langley. it's kind of cute. it's both stealth and adorable. how i think of the senate intelligence committee. so that sty,
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langley park, east river dale and glass manor. tell us what that meant. >> well, the progress that had been made in those three communities, working with the community leaders, were at a point based on the 14 indicators that we could transition the management of the transforming neighborhoods initiative over to the community leaders. so, they're actually managing those three areas themselves. and it was never county executive baker's intent to remain in one transforming initiative indefinitely. members to get into the communities, work side by side with the community leaders so that they were able to advocate on their own behalf. >> you mentioned indicators. you run this using an indicator system. what's an indicator and how does that work? >> sure. well, there's 14 indicators that we use to track our progress, and they can be found on our website and it tracks the progress all the way back to 2010. even though the transforming neighborhood initiative began in 2012. and the indicators are crime, code enforcement, domestic violence
langley park, east river dale and glass manor. tell us what that meant. >> well, the progress that had been made in those three communities, working with the community leaders, were at a point based on the 14 indicators that we could transition the management of the transforming neighborhoods initiative over to the community leaders. so, they're actually managing those three areas themselves. and it was never county executive baker's intent to remain in one transforming initiative...
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sunk ashouston had been had the carrier uss langley. most of australia's army was either fighting in the middle east or were prisoners of the japanese. indonesia, then the dutch east indies was it taken as was in the north coast of new guinea and the great naval base of recall. wasn's inexorable advance trying to isolate australia, take us out of the work and in atas if and when it suited the convenience of the new masters of the pacific and in so doing deprived the united date of a four-day from which to mount -- united states of a f orward base from which to mount its counterattack. it was intelligence that cut through the darkness. american and australian codebreakers revealed the japanese plan. forces led by the uss lexington and uss yorktown into the coral sea. for the first time, australian ships were over the -- under the overall command of the united states commander. the victory in the coral sea was the first setback for the japanese in the pacific war. the invasion force was turned back and by thinking to japanese twoiers -- b
sunk ashouston had been had the carrier uss langley. most of australia's army was either fighting in the middle east or were prisoners of the japanese. indonesia, then the dutch east indies was it taken as was in the north coast of new guinea and the great naval base of recall. wasn's inexorable advance trying to isolate australia, take us out of the work and in atas if and when it suited the convenience of the new masters of the pacific and in so doing deprived the united date of a four-day...
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if you're sitting out at langley and you have a sensitive source, can you trust the president with thosels? normally you tell the president everything and he's got the sense not to pass it on to a foreign government, a hostile government. so is if you're sitting out at langley or at the fbi, you're saying should we give that to the president. and that breakdown of confidence is very damaging to the united states when you can't trust your own president. is he fit to, you know, to be given secrets. and clearly the intelligence community is saying no. >> and evan, let's be clear here. the washington post, we're being told, the white house saying this isn't true. but the washington post reporting that right after the meeting some in the room felt sufficiently concerned about what the president had done that they themselves, people on the president's team called the cia and the national sutter agency to alert them to the fact that the president had done this. >> right. and you could see from the statement that h.r. mcmaster read there from outside the white house, it was a narrowly worded sta
if you're sitting out at langley and you have a sensitive source, can you trust the president with thosels? normally you tell the president everything and he's got the sense not to pass it on to a foreign government, a hostile government. so is if you're sitting out at langley or at the fbi, you're saying should we give that to the president. and that breakdown of confidence is very damaging to the united states when you can't trust your own president. is he fit to, you know, to be given...
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up to the eighth deck at langley. george is kind of all agog. how did it go? and the first response was, you won't believe it. the way george tells the story his heart sank. you won't believe it. the only question we got was, are you sure that's enough? is walt we got from the congressmen. so it's not -- this is not pipe 's nightmare or church's night mother -- night mary of an agency that was renegade. we can argue whether that was bad or good idea but there other people in the circle. told the president we want to coop the sites hope and we need to tell more people in congress. you need to make it public and ought to give a speech, and the 13 techniques we had, including waterboarding, we can probably slice them down to about six or seven.slth and the end of the day we got it to six. now, probably burn in purgatory for this based on my catholic upbringing but four of the six i retained i will swear to you i had been subjected to by the sisterss of america in catholic grade school. people agreeing there. yes. and i don't mean to make light of it, but four of
up to the eighth deck at langley. george is kind of all agog. how did it go? and the first response was, you won't believe it. the way george tells the story his heart sank. you won't believe it. the only question we got was, are you sure that's enough? is walt we got from the congressmen. so it's not -- this is not pipe 's nightmare or church's night mother -- night mary of an agency that was renegade. we can argue whether that was bad or good idea but there other people in the circle. told...
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take a look at the langley school. good morning.nd the temperatures as mentioned are much cooler, running 5-10 degrees down from yesterday at the same time. a little cooler in fredericksburg, down 13 degrees. 50's across the area and that is where would -- where we will be. it will be a slow climb into the 60's. one of those days. stay in the sunshine. dry roads, the impact forecast doing just fine. it will be breezy for the afternoon. not as gusty as yesterday. tomorrow, dealing with clouds, sunshine will be fading away. but it will be thursday. friday, it is all about the wet for the morning rush with rain coming down in a short amount of time. we will talk about that and how much we can get just for the morning rush, in a few minutes. autria: checking for an accident on southbound 270. those going for the lane divided, the accident was reported near shady grove road. no flashing lights, but we are checking as ago from rockville toward the lane divided. accident activity southbound on 270. the 395.nts here on julie: and across the
take a look at the langley school. good morning.nd the temperatures as mentioned are much cooler, running 5-10 degrees down from yesterday at the same time. a little cooler in fredericksburg, down 13 degrees. 50's across the area and that is where would -- where we will be. it will be a slow climb into the 60's. one of those days. stay in the sunshine. dry roads, the impact forecast doing just fine. it will be breezy for the afternoon. not as gusty as yesterday. tomorrow, dealing with clouds,...
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. >> we're also told that there was a top secret briefing today out at the langley fbi headquarters. >> they have been going out to review classified documents related to their ongoing investigation of russian interference in the election as well as alleged possible russian collusion between aides to donald trump and russian officials and other officials known and they go up there, these documents so classified that they have to view them physically in the space of the cia. we have learned a few minutes ago they have now returned. early on in the hill investigations they had complained about how much access they were getting to these materials. those complaints are now gone. they appear to be getting the access that they want. >> good reporting as usual. jim sciutto, thanks very much. >>> even as investigators look into the contacts between the trump administration and associates he today by phone spoke with russian president vladimir putin. jim, what are you learning about this phone call? >> sounded like this phone call was about syria. they talked about the war in syria and bringi
. >> we're also told that there was a top secret briefing today out at the langley fbi headquarters. >> they have been going out to review classified documents related to their ongoing investigation of russian interference in the election as well as alleged possible russian collusion between aides to donald trump and russian officials and other officials known and they go up there, these documents so classified that they have to view them physically in the space of the cia. we have...
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he was in the command center at langley during the operation. and in the situation room when then director of the cia panetta gave the president the results of a facial recognition scan. jeremy remains here with us tonight. jeremy of all the things -- and you also witnessed two dress rehearsals for the mission. what's the most indelible here we are six years later. >> director panetta cia director at the time pushed the agency to confront its conventional wisdom which was that bin laden was in a cave cut off from his family hooked up to dialysis. in pack he was in the suburbs living with three families, his and two others hooked up to cable tv. it's a cardinal rule of intelligence analysis to challenge always the conventional wisdom. i can't say enough about the skill and professionalism of those special operations forces. i had witnessed the two rehearsals. two seals were to be dropped into the courtyard, seven tonight roof and five on the perimeter. when the first helicopter crashed into the animal pen, we had 12 seals in the animal pen and 12
he was in the command center at langley during the operation. and in the situation room when then director of the cia panetta gave the president the results of a facial recognition scan. jeremy remains here with us tonight. jeremy of all the things -- and you also witnessed two dress rehearsals for the mission. what's the most indelible here we are six years later. >> director panetta cia director at the time pushed the agency to confront its conventional wisdom which was that bin laden...
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that they're going to have senators repeatedly talk about how they're spending all their time at langley instead of doing their jobs. >> so, wendy, what do you say? it seems the democrats or liberals, however you want to clarify them really got their teeth into the bone here. they're not going to let go. is that appropriate? >> well, i think i agree in part and, you know, i dissent in part, only because russia is an issue. we have seen that there is medaling with be but that doesn't mean that the president can't work on other issues. right now there's children in flint still having dirty water. there's still issues going on around our country, but they can't -- we can do more than one thing at one time, and i think that's what the president of the administration has to do. one thing that stands out in my head is oftentimes trump talked about the inner cities, talked about chicago, as someone who worked in baltimore and saw the baltimore uprising saying. okay. this seems like he's onto something. but right now, it seems russia is not only overtaking our media but also overtaking his polic
that they're going to have senators repeatedly talk about how they're spending all their time at langley instead of doing their jobs. >> so, wendy, what do you say? it seems the democrats or liberals, however you want to clarify them really got their teeth into the bone here. they're not going to let go. is that appropriate? >> well, i think i agree in part and, you know, i dissent in part, only because russia is an issue. we have seen that there is medaling with be but that doesn't...
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. >> reporter: the 6 of 9 scalia kids, father paul scalia was a junior at langley high school when hisinted to the u.s. supreme court. >> it didn't matter what was going on, on the court and things like that, when he came home, he was there and we went through those regular things that fathers and sons go through. and i remember one summer my brothers and i helped him to put in a front walkway in front of the house. and not anything huge, it was not that big a project, but there was just thisgr together. >> what about your mom, what kind of influence did she have? >> well, my mom's a reader. she reads a lot. she's very well read. when i was in college, she would write letters. this is before internet, try to imagine that, but hand-written letters from mom almost every week. >> to all the kids? >> to all of us. >> reporter: father scalia said it's part of what inspired him to publish this, his first book. >> it's a collection of things i've written over probably 17 years or so. >> reporter: it carries a religious and spiritual message, one rooted in the catholic faith. and father scalia
. >> reporter: the 6 of 9 scalia kids, father paul scalia was a junior at langley high school when hisinted to the u.s. supreme court. >> it didn't matter what was going on, on the court and things like that, when he came home, he was there and we went through those regular things that fathers and sons go through. and i remember one summer my brothers and i helped him to put in a front walkway in front of the house. and not anything huge, it was not that big a project, but there was...
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the sign of leo are said to be difficult to resist, and a handsome roller derby referee named roy langleyan't. they wed in 1951 and have a daughter named teri, but the marriage soon goes over the rail. >> roy was very jealous of any attention that ann got, especially from men. i believe he expected them to be settled, and that wasn't what ann wanted to do. >> what ann wants is to go back to roller derby, and she does. the couple divorce, roy's mother raises teri while ann tours the globe. >> when she was on the track, she wasn't only queen of the track. she was queen of the world. ♪ >> color tv allows ann to amp up her flamboyant style. >> annie would color her hair. >> when i come back, you're gonna be so sorry... >> she'd do part pink, part green, part blue, and in those days, that was not the thing to do, but annie did it. >> one of her nicknames -- demon of the derby. after a few broken schnauzes, the most famous is banana nose. >> banana nose! >> banana nose! >> then in the late 1960s, she grabs the attention of a certain 8-year-old boy. >> it was a saturday morning, and all of a sud
the sign of leo are said to be difficult to resist, and a handsome roller derby referee named roy langleyan't. they wed in 1951 and have a daughter named teri, but the marriage soon goes over the rail. >> roy was very jealous of any attention that ann got, especially from men. i believe he expected them to be settled, and that wasn't what ann wanted to do. >> what ann wants is to go back to roller derby, and she does. the couple divorce, roy's mother raises teri while ann tours the...
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so that -- really, that foreign intelligence cooperation could go down between those agencies and langley. >> how is the white house dealing with all of this? it seems one story after another we're hearing, one story after another, one catastrophe after another they have to deal with. what's their strategy going forward? >> it's really like kind of all hands on deck at the white house. everyone was working tremendously hard over the weekend because they wanted to have a good week, and then this story dropped, and so they feel like had he can't catthey can't. it's not their fault, it's more president trump doing what he wants to do, so we shouldn't blame reince priebus or steve bannon. those people were not revealing that classified information. >>> the president's meeting with russian officials came just hours after he abruptly fired fbi director james comey after he was thinking about this russian thing, the sit-down with sergey lavrov came at the suggestion of vladimir putin two weeks ago on may 2nd as president trump told nbc last week. >> when i spoke with putin, he asked whether or n
so that -- really, that foreign intelligence cooperation could go down between those agencies and langley. >> how is the white house dealing with all of this? it seems one story after another we're hearing, one story after another, one catastrophe after another they have to deal with. what's their strategy going forward? >> it's really like kind of all hands on deck at the white house. everyone was working tremendously hard over the weekend because they wanted to have a good week,...
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the langley school this morning, it kind of brightened temporary and we thought, oh, might be nice but knew the next batch of rain was coming. here it is back in town. 51 in mclean and raining. temperatures close to that everywhere lower 50's especially west of rain with a new batch of rain. current temperature in the city of washington comes in or reagan national 56 degrees. 50 in winchester and lou ray and that's where we see the rain in the west and southwest of the metro. the nationals cancelled the game between the phillies. that's two they have to make up now. the rain will be the story through the evening hours. it's all part of a low-pressure system that will continue to move out of southwestern virginia, extreme southern west virginia. it will bring in this batch of rain and eventually these heavier showers and thunderstorms. exactly how close to d.c. metro area we get with the thunderstorms still a question. i think a better chance will be in the southeastern southern and eastern suburbs. don't be surprised if you won't hear a rumble of thunder. that's no surprise with a syst
the langley school this morning, it kind of brightened temporary and we thought, oh, might be nice but knew the next batch of rain was coming. here it is back in town. 51 in mclean and raining. temperatures close to that everywhere lower 50's especially west of rain with a new batch of rain. current temperature in the city of washington comes in or reagan national 56 degrees. 50 in winchester and lou ray and that's where we see the rain in the west and southwest of the metro. the nationals...
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he gets back to langley and calls me up if you go to jail they will bail you about the president said is there anything more you could be doing? i said not within my authorities he said not exactly what i asked you. is there more you could do if you had the authority? said i will get back to you. with the of lawyers and operations if we had the authority what more could redo? probably became up with three baskets of stuff for days later i am in the oval if we had the authority this is what we would do there is fine print in the book in a sense we americans were trying to be in full measure liberty security and privacy. where is the balance? one of the techniques the intelligence with substantial authority intelligence was is foreign domestic much more than it did. would make london from? right here. so the challenge was how did you close that gap consciously as a way to ensure we would not overreaching? slip was three baskets of things to detect a foreign enemy who may be physically in the united states are at least with communications would be in the united states. i briefed congress
he gets back to langley and calls me up if you go to jail they will bail you about the president said is there anything more you could be doing? i said not within my authorities he said not exactly what i asked you. is there more you could do if you had the authority? said i will get back to you. with the of lawyers and operations if we had the authority what more could redo? probably became up with three baskets of stuff for days later i am in the oval if we had the authority this is what we...
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you have got the members of the senate taking the bus up the george washington parkway, going to langleying at the documents and talking to the intelligence professionals out there who have no political dog in this fight. and, so, i think that's a giant step forward so that the members of the senate now get the true analysis, true feeling, the gut instincts of the people who actually do this kind of work. >> appreciate the perspective as always. >> thank you. >> we're always smarter for having spoken to you. thank you very much, general. there is rising flood waters and leaving neighborhoods in missouri underwater. as you can see on your screen why things could get worse. we have an update next. who? i don't know, but you could know with new missed connections from match. check it out... oh, crossed paths with john. you had no idea. check out new missed connections on match. start for free today! ♪ the sun'll come out for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in
you have got the members of the senate taking the bus up the george washington parkway, going to langleying at the documents and talking to the intelligence professionals out there who have no political dog in this fight. and, so, i think that's a giant step forward so that the members of the senate now get the true analysis, true feeling, the gut instincts of the people who actually do this kind of work. >> appreciate the perspective as always. >> thank you. >> we're always...
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what i worry about in langley cia headquarters people saying we might pass the president intelligenceut let's be real cautious about giving him context and giving the information about where it comes from because he's shown that he's going to release it in public. the irishy here of the white house last week saying the real story here is leaks and the president. united states leaking the source of the intelligence in public can't -- >> not to mention the fact that real lives could have been put at ring. i don't know the context of the intelligence but the reason why stuff is compartmentalized is to protect sources, and the methods can be human sources, not electronic sources so real lives could have been placed at risk and that's going to be weighing on intelligence agencies on their minds going forward. >> because the fear is that, let's say the israelis did have an asset in some area, in syria. >> right. >> and the president mention the the name of that area, if the russians then shared that information let's say with iranians who are deeply involved in supporting bashar al assad's
what i worry about in langley cia headquarters people saying we might pass the president intelligenceut let's be real cautious about giving him context and giving the information about where it comes from because he's shown that he's going to release it in public. the irishy here of the white house last week saying the real story here is leaks and the president. united states leaking the source of the intelligence in public can't -- >> not to mention the fact that real lives could have...
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members of the intelligence committee took the bus to langley to get intelligence briefing. we checked in on the bus. you were not on that bus. first of all, did you end up going to the meeting with different transportation? >> i had a conflict today, but i will be getting that briefing tomorrow. >> can you give us an idea of what that encompasses? that are that are poots revealing more information has been turned over to show the full committee, the brought base of this and how much there is and what different actions and what different direction or continue down the same direction we are going now. bringing people in and building the case and trying to find out what we have before you bri in some of the top players. some of those people. i think the senate intelligence is methodically going about their business the same as it should be to get the facts in place. they are not sensationalizing it and it's not a show horse. they are trying to get the work done that they can lay out a pathway for. >> the president questioned whether russia was behind the medaling and said it c
members of the intelligence committee took the bus to langley to get intelligence briefing. we checked in on the bus. you were not on that bus. first of all, did you end up going to the meeting with different transportation? >> i had a conflict today, but i will be getting that briefing tomorrow. >> can you give us an idea of what that encompasses? that are that are poots revealing more information has been turned over to show the full committee, the brought base of this and how...
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we've had tens of hours of discussions, and i spent a lot of time in langley previously. >> wait.y were you -- you've been spending a lot of time with the fbi and cia over the years? >> sometimes you're asked. i think it's pretty well known. >> no, no, not sometimes you're asked. asked for what? why? >> it is very often the agencies ask for background on things that are happening around the world. and very often i've offered insights. and so frankly speaking, we've had disagreements over the years in terms of my views as to what's actually going on in russia. actually having spent years and countless hours there, i think i've -- i hope to a certain extent, at least to an open-minded listener both in the intelligence community and also in the public more broadly. >> right. >> there's a different reality compared to the misperceptions out there. >> what you're saying is the cia and fbi had consulted with you good your read. you had cooperated them. that's what you're saying. but this is different. you had said fbi agents in march, they questioned you specifically on this probe. >> y
we've had tens of hours of discussions, and i spent a lot of time in langley previously. >> wait.y were you -- you've been spending a lot of time with the fbi and cia over the years? >> sometimes you're asked. i think it's pretty well known. >> no, no, not sometimes you're asked. asked for what? why? >> it is very often the agencies ask for background on things that are happening around the world. and very often i've offered insights. and so frankly speaking, we've had...
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interviews and we've been reviewing information, intelligence information, at cia headquarters in langleyhe only subpoena you've issued? >> no, it is not. but he can't tell you the names of the others that have been issued, but there have been other subpoenas issued. and also, and this is important, there have been requests made or demands made that no documents can be destroyed. that documents have to be preserved. >> right. so, walk me through this process. so, for instance, paul manafort, roger stone, have turned over some documents. you didn't make a subpoena yet to them. you made a request. is that how this has worked? you make a request. if you deny the request, then you vote as a committee on whether to subpoena? >> generally the way this works is we ask for voluntary cooperation first. that makes sense, to give people the opportunity from the interview and to provide documents on a voluntary basis. if that doesn't work, then the chairman and the vice chairman are authorized to issue subpoenas for the interviews and the documents. if that doesn't work, then we're going to be enteri
interviews and we've been reviewing information, intelligence information, at cia headquarters in langleyhe only subpoena you've issued? >> no, it is not. but he can't tell you the names of the others that have been issued, but there have been other subpoenas issued. and also, and this is important, there have been requests made or demands made that no documents can be destroyed. that documents have to be preserved. >> right. so, walk me through this process. so, for instance, paul...
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compared the intelligence committee to nazis and accused them of leaking left and right and he went to langley cia headquarters in his first full day in office and stood behind the most solemn memorials of officers fallen in duty and bragged about the crowd sizes at inauguration. all of this will not help that relationship at all. it's one of the most consequential relationships any president can have and this will not do president trump any favors. >> thank you for joining us. much more head on this "washington post" reporting trump revealed highly classified information to the russian foreign minister and ambassador. and what will the republicans say and democrats say? stay with us. ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. i count on my dell small for tech advice. with one phone call, i get products that suit my needs and i get back to business. ♪ ♪ you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor recommended gaviscon. it quickly neutralizes stomach acid and helps keep acid down for hours. re
compared the intelligence committee to nazis and accused them of leaking left and right and he went to langley cia headquarters in his first full day in office and stood behind the most solemn memorials of officers fallen in duty and bragged about the crowd sizes at inauguration. all of this will not help that relationship at all. it's one of the most consequential relationships any president can have and this will not do president trump any favors. >> thank you for joining us. much more...
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just yesterday they boarded buses to cia headquarters in langley, virginia, where they were briefed on sensitive information related to the investigation into russian interference. but today on capitol hill, the focus will be on director comey, who as you know has developed a reputation for surprises. the last time he testified in an open hearing hear on capitol hill, he sent shock waves. norah. >> all right, jeff. thaerng you so much. hillary clinton says the fbi director's reopening of her e-mail investigation is one reason why she was not elected president. the former democratic candidate spoke yesterday at a women's rights conference. president trump responded on twitter, comey was, quote, the best thing that ever happened to hillary clinton. he also claimed the trump russia story was also used. nancy cordes looks latest defeat. good morning. >> good morning. clinton says she took some responsible for her loss but she didn't elaborate on what she or her campaign could have done better. she did go into detail about the other fang tors that she said led to her defeat. >> i highly rec
just yesterday they boarded buses to cia headquarters in langley, virginia, where they were briefed on sensitive information related to the investigation into russian interference. but today on capitol hill, the focus will be on director comey, who as you know has developed a reputation for surprises. the last time he testified in an open hearing hear on capitol hill, he sent shock waves. norah. >> all right, jeff. thaerng you so much. hillary clinton says the fbi director's reopening of...
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uss houston have been sunk, as had the carrier uss langley. darwin had been bombed.apan next advance was to see his port morrison in new guinea. that would have taken us out of the war to be invaded if, and when it suited the new masters c and the private united states of the base to provide a counter attack. these were dark days. signaledwas intelligence that cut through the darkness. american and australian codebreakers revealed the japanese plans to the commander. he sent to task forces led by the uss lexington and uss sea,own into the coral joined by another task force rep -- led by the cruisers. the first time, australian ships were under the overall command of the united states commander, we are admiral fletcher -- rear admiral fletcher. unity of purpose, unity of command, shared and collaborative signals of intelligence, the battle took to the water and the sky. won the battle 90 years ago. ea wasctory in the coral s the first step back for the japanese. by thinking one and damaging to japanese carriers, it laid the foundation for the decisive victory at midwa
uss houston have been sunk, as had the carrier uss langley. darwin had been bombed.apan next advance was to see his port morrison in new guinea. that would have taken us out of the war to be invaded if, and when it suited the new masters c and the private united states of the base to provide a counter attack. these were dark days. signaledwas intelligence that cut through the darkness. american and australian codebreakers revealed the japanese plans to the commander. he sent to task forces led...
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just yesterday members of the senate intelligence committee boarded buses to cia headquarters in langleyrginia, where they were briefed on sensitive information about russian interference, but all eyes here today on director comey as this hearing gets under way. he is known, as you know, for surprises. the last time he testified in open hearing here on capitol hill, he sent shock waves. >> all right, thank you, jeff. >>> hillary clinton says the fbi's director's reopening of her e-mail investigation is one reason why she was not elected president. the former democratic candidate spoke yesterday at a women's rights conference. president trump responded on twitter that comey was, quote, the best thing that ever happened to hillary clinton. he also claimed the trump/russia story was an excuse used by the democrats was justification for losing the election. nancy cordes looks at clinton's latest reaction. nancy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. clinton said she took some personal responsibility for her loss, but she didn't really elaborate on what she or her campaign could have done
just yesterday members of the senate intelligence committee boarded buses to cia headquarters in langleyrginia, where they were briefed on sensitive information about russian interference, but all eyes here today on director comey as this hearing gets under way. he is known, as you know, for surprises. the last time he testified in open hearing here on capitol hill, he sent shock waves. >> all right, thank you, jeff. >>> hillary clinton says the fbi's director's reopening of her...
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. >> any time i'm at langley and walk down the hall, i see people walking around the hall thinking about tucking in their kids at night and thinking about critical things, but they're also counting on having a really good counsel because they deal with really hard issues and they need great advice, and sometimes they need it really fast. >> thank you, senator. you make a very valuable point about these men and women who labor in anonymity to keep this country safe. >> grateful to be able to have you engaged. you have a tremendous back yound in dealing with these hard, legal issues. you have been around a lot of these hard conversations and been through it so we're glad to have someone that can engage in it. i need to ask you, one, that your predecessor has also said is hard. recently, in fact this week carolyn craft, who is the person you would be replacing, had a speech and in her speech at georgetown university law school of all of the issues that she dealt with they slised this. she said, i think the hardest legal questions were those that surround cyber. it is an evolving area of the
. >> any time i'm at langley and walk down the hall, i see people walking around the hall thinking about tucking in their kids at night and thinking about critical things, but they're also counting on having a really good counsel because they deal with really hard issues and they need great advice, and sometimes they need it really fast. >> thank you, senator. you make a very valuable point about these men and women who labor in anonymity to keep this country safe. >> grateful...
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he was a junior in high school at langley.said the court didn't hold the high profile and public persona that it has today. he didn't feel like they were as much the focus of the attention as it since has become. interesting just to hear his reflections on the man he didn't know as justice scalia, but as dad. >> also, he talked to you about the diverse population that is now in arlington, it's not just, you know, suburbs have changed and i just folks anymore. >> within the diocese, it is interesting, this is something the diocese is having to make a real focus on and that is reaching out to the other communities. latino communities, of course along the route, it is incredibly diverse. and the dynasty is making an exception. >> we're almost out of time. >> nothing may be lost. >> he's going to love you for that. >> copy. >> well, i will hook you up with a copy. i'm going to pay for it. >> that nothing may be lost. >> that nothing may be lost. thank you. >> thank you. and thank you, that's reporter's notebook. news 4 today conti
he was a junior in high school at langley.said the court didn't hold the high profile and public persona that it has today. he didn't feel like they were as much the focus of the attention as it since has become. interesting just to hear his reflections on the man he didn't know as justice scalia, but as dad. >> also, he talked to you about the diverse population that is now in arlington, it's not just, you know, suburbs have changed and i just folks anymore. >> within the diocese,...
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there are a lot of people at langley, at the beltway, at dnd who have a lot of heartbreak and they'rethis seething. >> thank you for your thoughts. we'll have you back on. christy and jonathan will be back later in this show. >>> up next, the worst jobs in d.c.? they might actually be in the white house. yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go to college. it's part of our commitment to being america's best first job. ♪ still clean their dentures manywith toothpaste. but they have to use special care in keeping the denture clean. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident is designed can dentures daily. it's unique micro-clean formula kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains, cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste. that's why i recomm
there are a lot of people at langley, at the beltway, at dnd who have a lot of heartbreak and they'rethis seething. >> thank you for your thoughts. we'll have you back on. christy and jonathan will be back later in this show. >>> up next, the worst jobs in d.c.? they might actually be in the white house. yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your...
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he came to the job after serving for a while as director of nasa's langley research center, where more than 3,600 engineers and scientists work on some of our nation's most promising and challenging technologies and probablies. e led the organizations -- organize's technological programs. those included the mock 7 power vehicle, shuttle return to flight. and the flight test of the orion launch abort system. nasa's given him its outstanding leadership medal and the presidential rank award and distinguished executive. and he's a grad of the university of virginia. so i'm obligated to say, go cavaliers. gentlemen. again, thanks for joining us onstage. we heard from your boss of human -- a few minutes ago and i'll probably come back to that in a few minutes. i've also heard, actually artemis told me backstage that he's been directed to get humans to mars by november of 2020. working on that i guess, right? [laughter] no, you don't have to answer. are we on track for humans to each mars by the 2030's? >> you've seen from the report that was writ bin humans to mars, we're making real progres
he came to the job after serving for a while as director of nasa's langley research center, where more than 3,600 engineers and scientists work on some of our nation's most promising and challenging technologies and probablies. e led the organizations -- organize's technological programs. those included the mock 7 power vehicle, shuttle return to flight. and the flight test of the orion launch abort system. nasa's given him its outstanding leadership medal and the presidential rank award and...
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elsewhere, the m25 is congested anticlockwise from junction 20 for kings langley to junction 19 for watfordg. it is a cold start out there this morning. one or two spots, mostly outside the m25, down below zero. so sparkles of frost this morning for some of us, but it means plenty of sunshine. a really beautiful, crisp start to the day, and gradually the sun warms up quite nicely. we are going to feel the benefit of that. we have lost the chill that we have had for the last few days. 18 celsius the maximum in central london, a little later, so a really pleasant day all in all. now, overnight tonight, starting off clear. temperatures dropping down again, but then could see a bit more cloud as we work our way towards dawn. not quite as chilly overnight. minimum temperature in towns and cities between six and nine celsius. now, a bit of a change tomorrow. air coming from the south, quite moist air, it will feel quite cool. we will feel some showers. they could spring up anywhere, but look at the temperature — 19 celsius. now, this low pressure bringing the showers continues to move through on
elsewhere, the m25 is congested anticlockwise from junction 20 for kings langley to junction 19 for watfordg. it is a cold start out there this morning. one or two spots, mostly outside the m25, down below zero. so sparkles of frost this morning for some of us, but it means plenty of sunshine. a really beautiful, crisp start to the day, and gradually the sun warms up quite nicely. we are going to feel the benefit of that. we have lost the chill that we have had for the last few days. 18 celsius...
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. —— kings langley. the forecast for today is a bit of a mixture. that, showers and some sunny spells. this morning we havejust that, a real variety of weather. in the south we've got this cloud and also some sea we've got this cloud and also some sea fog in the english channel and the irish sea. we've got the cloud melting away across northern ireland and scotland. a fair bit of sunshine here as we go through the course of the day. if you are out of the breeze it will feel quite pleasant. we'll see some brighter breaks in the cloud and we will see showers from mid wales down towards south kent. some of that sea fog that is in the irish sea may lap onshore in the far south—west of scotland. it will not make a lots of inland penetration. still some cloud around with the odd shower. sunny spells across south—west england. temperatures are beginning to climb into the high teens. as we drift through gloucestershire, if you showers in the midlands towards kent. it will be cloudy at times but will break and we will see some sunny spells or at worst, some
. —— kings langley. the forecast for today is a bit of a mixture. that, showers and some sunny spells. this morning we havejust that, a real variety of weather. in the south we've got this cloud and also some sea we've got this cloud and also some sea fog in the english channel and the irish sea. we've got the cloud melting away across northern ireland and scotland. a fair bit of sunshine here as we go through the course of the day. if you are out of the breeze it will feel quite pleasant....
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describing the president of north korea, i mean, it is literally like listening to a profile out of langley having provided the president for the rhetoric to use. don't you think that might at some level have some impact on the leadership of north korea? >> it might. but the most important thing to remember about the north korean leadership it acts under certain constraints and incentives. i don't think those incentives and constraints are going to change because of the president characterizing kim jong-un. kim jong-un is going to make certain decisions. he'll do that. i think pretty much will be divorced from what trump says about him, whether it's flattery or whether it's criticism. >> gordon, elise jordan here. i've been personally concerned about president trump's rhetoric concerning south korea. he's mentioned he wants to re-evaluate the free trade agreement with south korea while his talk on china has been more conciliatory on trade after heated rhetoric on the campaign electr trail. the billion dollar defense in korea, suggested south korea should pay for it. how damaging is this to
describing the president of north korea, i mean, it is literally like listening to a profile out of langley having provided the president for the rhetoric to use. don't you think that might at some level have some impact on the leadership of north korea? >> it might. but the most important thing to remember about the north korean leadership it acts under certain constraints and incentives. i don't think those incentives and constraints are going to change because of the president...