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malcolm: well, he is god. [laughter] malcolm: the u.s.avy is the only one of the three services that has three different branches of the service. you know, the army, air force, marine corps, have officer and enlisted. the navy is the only one with officer enlisted and chiefs. chiefs are the middle management, and when you become a chief petty officer, you go through an elaborate ceremony to discard yourself from your junior enlisted ways and to take on the leadership of actually running things. that is opposed to managing things. but to run things correctly, you had to actually have done that job. and the navy, back in the days when they formed the chiefs, it was highly mechanized. it was a lot more sophisticated, so they created a core country -- core cadre of experts. since then, they have gone on to create war officers, which are people who are senior listed, who came on and became junior officers, but i had a chance to do that. there had already been one master chief nance in the navy, and i would retire and move on to other parts of
malcolm: well, he is god. [laughter] malcolm: the u.s.avy is the only one of the three services that has three different branches of the service. you know, the army, air force, marine corps, have officer and enlisted. the navy is the only one with officer enlisted and chiefs. chiefs are the middle management, and when you become a chief petty officer, you go through an elaborate ceremony to discard yourself from your junior enlisted ways and to take on the leadership of actually running things....
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malcolm, what is your reaction to what we know so far? >> well, the british authorities appear to have worked very quickly and from what we're hearing and reporting, this may have been a terrorist act that is not yet been confirmed but if they believe they have the remains of a suicide bomber, that, generally, becomes very apparent very quickly. i've personally been right on the scene of a suicide bombing numerous times. and the suicide bomber is nothing like an injury that you would see with any other type of victim, usually. they are no longer in one component. that being said, that news would spread rather quickly and i'm sure will be getting a confirmation from british police over a period of time. it would also lend a new dimension to the types of attacks that england has had. they haven't had a mass casualty suicide bombing in over a decade. and it means that the raids which have just recently been carried out may have had a broader plot, it appears the british have done some arrest in other cities, but this one, apparently, slipped
malcolm, what is your reaction to what we know so far? >> well, the british authorities appear to have worked very quickly and from what we're hearing and reporting, this may have been a terrorist act that is not yet been confirmed but if they believe they have the remains of a suicide bomber, that, generally, becomes very apparent very quickly. i've personally been right on the scene of a suicide bombing numerous times. and the suicide bomber is nothing like an injury that you would see...
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malcolm is here with his business partner.new business venture jay amine did i say it right. >> i got it right. >> thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having us. >> tell us about your new business venture t. >> since 2015 i've been doing rock avenue. i've been doing bowe ties and neck ties. i wanted to remember tour into mens wear and i met jay and sat down and came up with a plan on how we could bring a new style of mens' suit into philadelphia into this new wave of millenials that are trying to get into the old game but add a new twist to it. so we came up with the mars \see/seaville. we have a cool place right on washington square. >> right next to sweat charleys where the lines are long outside the door. this is a new video. i saw this the other day on instagram. look at jay. he thinks he is so cool. >> i know this store isn't officially open until what, june 1. >> june 2. >> right now we're by appointment only. we've been really busy. definitely fortunate the city is showing us a lot of loves. weave have had some walks.
malcolm is here with his business partner.new business venture jay amine did i say it right. >> i got it right. >> thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having us. >> tell us about your new business venture t. >> since 2015 i've been doing rock avenue. i've been doing bowe ties and neck ties. i wanted to remember tour into mens wear and i met jay and sat down and came up with a plan on how we could bring a new style of mens' suit into philadelphia into this new wave...
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el primer ministro de australia, malcolm turnbull - quien quiere paz en la peninsula y por lo tanto esta en contra de esta tentativa nuclear dijo : malcolm turnbull/ primer ministro australiano vod fo01m 0.06 "the north korean regime has continued" "el rgimen de corea del norte continua con una conducta imprudente, provocatica e ilegal. continuamos trabajando con
el primer ministro de australia, malcolm turnbull - quien quiere paz en la peninsula y por lo tanto esta en contra de esta tentativa nuclear dijo : malcolm turnbull/ primer ministro australiano vod fo01m 0.06 "the north korean regime has continued" "el rgimen de corea del norte continua con una conducta imprudente, provocatica e ilegal. continuamos trabajando con
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malcolm x. a dark past. she sold drugs and get a little bit of everything, gambling, hustling, he was on the street, hard body just like you saw what was his name i asked again looking at their bewildered faces and shrugging shoulders i try to give them a little bit of help. part of his name described the color of his hair and the other part was the name of the city he was from. tyrone was confident that he was right. harlem.no not as many as brooklyn. i am not from brooklyn they responded with a smile knowing his comment would get a rise out of his body from brooklyn. watch your mouth, he growled falling right into the trap starting drama by any means necessary.. another one of the bosses chuckled. okay, everyone has snitches, let's focus. being called a snitch is a dangerous dishonor like the mob calling you a rat. i immediately reengaged him. malcolm did eventually end up in harlem but he wasn't originally from harlem. i am stumped i can't recall it. he shakes his head in defeat. he had reddish brown hair
malcolm x. a dark past. she sold drugs and get a little bit of everything, gambling, hustling, he was on the street, hard body just like you saw what was his name i asked again looking at their bewildered faces and shrugging shoulders i try to give them a little bit of help. part of his name described the color of his hair and the other part was the name of the city he was from. tyrone was confident that he was right. harlem.no not as many as brooklyn. i am not from brooklyn they responded with...
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who knows the five names of malcolm x. what are you talking about? one of my more attentive but hyperactive students lurks out then he had a name he was called when malcolm x was a hustler. yeah, niggas he did time in prison. the leader interjects looking for approval. watch that word, no niggas, but he did do time in prison and when he was in prison he was called something else. then he would change it again to something else. so malcolm x had five names. what was his first name? what was discovered that legal name? what did his mama named him i asked challenging them. i should know this seaside. spike lee plays malcolm and i my head to the side to correct himself, after a moment, i don't know. tyrone gives that. i felt the suspense long enough. so i tell them, he was born malcolm little and i read the first name on the board. okay, when he was getting paper, what was the street name he went by i continue? sentiment about the macs had a dark path industry. he asks, he sold drugs for real. he did a little bit of everything. gambling, hustling, he was
who knows the five names of malcolm x. what are you talking about? one of my more attentive but hyperactive students lurks out then he had a name he was called when malcolm x was a hustler. yeah, niggas he did time in prison. the leader interjects looking for approval. watch that word, no niggas, but he did do time in prison and when he was in prison he was called something else. then he would change it again to something else. so malcolm x had five names. what was his first name? what was...
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what did you mean by that, malcolm? >> right now, let's just take it from the perspective of every intelligence watch officer in the world who is watching this program right now. >> and we have millions of them. >> that's millions. there's thousands of people who are out there, who are on duty right now watching this, who have top secret sci clearance, knowing that in one instance, even a fraction of this would lose their clearances. they'll have to ask themselves the question they would ask in any counterintelligence environment, and that is this. why? what is the motivational device that jared kushner, should this story be true because we don't know if it's entirely true. we don't even know what the source of this was. the russians themselves could have leaked this story in order to create chaos. but why would he want to hide, covert his communications from the u.s. government, believing that he would want to be able to use a facility obviously that would have more secure communications to create a back channel that u
what did you mean by that, malcolm? >> right now, let's just take it from the perspective of every intelligence watch officer in the world who is watching this program right now. >> and we have millions of them. >> that's millions. there's thousands of people who are out there, who are on duty right now watching this, who have top secret sci clearance, knowing that in one instance, even a fraction of this would lose their clearances. they'll have to ask themselves the question...
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i want to bring in terrorism analyst malcolm nance. malcolm, what is your take on this? how big of a deal is it with regard to uk/u.s. relations and is it just a counterterrorism issue? >> it's not just a counterterrorism issue. this is a vote of no confidence in the administration being able to keep secrets. as we've seen, we've seen a lot of leaks, but the leaks that have been the most damaging have come out of the mouth of the president of the united states. this did not come out of the mouth of the president of the united states. it came out of the law enforcement officials at the department of homeland security, and the fbi perhaps, and was immediately leaked to the press. showing a great amount of detail. >> couldn't president trump say to theresa may, right on, i agree, i hate all the leaking? i mean the people who leaks this or the organization that did, president trump has been going after for months? >> well, that's true. he could say that. but again, this appears to be sort of a shout across the united states' bow that this -- the buck ends at the president an
i want to bring in terrorism analyst malcolm nance. malcolm, what is your take on this? how big of a deal is it with regard to uk/u.s. relations and is it just a counterterrorism issue? >> it's not just a counterterrorism issue. this is a vote of no confidence in the administration being able to keep secrets. as we've seen, we've seen a lot of leaks, but the leaks that have been the most damaging have come out of the mouth of the president of the united states. this did not come out of...
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i want to bring in with us malcolm nance, combat veteran as well as jack jacobs.nt's speech that was struck. >> well, it was a good speech. and i appreciate that he paid tribute to the gold star families. he had trouble with the gold star families last year during the campaign. but that seems to have been washed over and now he's meeting the roles of the president adequately in this particular case. and i'm very glad that he you know, came to this ceremony and stuck to the script. >> colonel jake jacobs, i'd like to get your reactions and comments on the president's speech as we see them there. i think he's meeting there with both the family of chris horton, i believe that's his wife as well as others that may have been gold star families. we know that as i was mentioning the parents of andrew buyers, david and rose, were also in attendance. >> i think the most notable comment was not from trump but instead was from general joe dunford, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff when he said that the best way that we can to remember the people who have fallen whose sac
i want to bring in with us malcolm nance, combat veteran as well as jack jacobs.nt's speech that was struck. >> well, it was a good speech. and i appreciate that he paid tribute to the gold star families. he had trouble with the gold star families last year during the campaign. but that seems to have been washed over and now he's meeting the roles of the president adequately in this particular case. and i'm very glad that he you know, came to this ceremony and stuck to the script....
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we caught up with malcolm jenkins. he really likes the moves. >> i think we feel a lot better about where we're moving forward to. it's exciting. i definitely think the front office is committed to winning. >> reporter: everyone can see the eagles are trying to surround carson wentz with as much talent as possible so he can make that jump in his second year. and malcolm sees carson taking over this team. leadership wise. >> he let it come naturally. last year, he didn't try to force himself into a leadership role, because he's the quarterback. and i think this year, he understands that we want him to take more of a leadership role. >> on to the sixers. the nominees for the rookie of the year along with milwaukee's malcolm progress don. the winner will be announced last month. and take a look at the mood last night in boston. the celtics were just crushed by lebron james and the cavs and lebron with a ridiculous block right here. look at this. wow! that's the largest half-time lead in playoff history. and this is the ea
we caught up with malcolm jenkins. he really likes the moves. >> i think we feel a lot better about where we're moving forward to. it's exciting. i definitely think the front office is committed to winning. >> reporter: everyone can see the eagles are trying to surround carson wentz with as much talent as possible so he can make that jump in his second year. and malcolm sees carson taking over this team. leadership wise. >> he let it come naturally. last year, he didn't try to...
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and that's the outrage. >> last word to you malcolm nantz.ng and micromanaging it in a way that does not feel like western democracy to me. >> i jokingly have said that donald trump has a russian information warfare management advisory group in the white house. now i'm starting to wonder whether that's true. he is using the kremlin playbook for the control of information. it's disgraceful, and no american should stand for this. >> and they have not answered for kushner. we have much more news ahead. keep it right here on msnbc. ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. (i wanted him to eat healthy., so i feed jake purina cat chow naturals indoor, a nutritious formula with no artificial flavors. made specifically for indoor cats. purina cat chow. nutrition to build better lives. with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay... then it hit me... ...managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor,... ...i
and that's the outrage. >> last word to you malcolm nantz.ng and micromanaging it in a way that does not feel like western democracy to me. >> i jokingly have said that donald trump has a russian information warfare management advisory group in the white house. now i'm starting to wonder whether that's true. he is using the kremlin playbook for the control of information. it's disgraceful, and no american should stand for this. >> and they have not answered for kushner. we...
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we will speak with malcolm suber , cofounder of take 'em down nola. in a partial victory for the haitian-american community, the department of homeland security extends temporary protected status for tens of thousands of haitians who fled their country after the devastating 2010 earthquake. >> over 50,000 haitians, some who have been living in the u.s. for average of seven and a half builtyears, who have their families and homes and businesses here, are facing deportation to haiti. is notas we know, equipped and ready to absorb all of these refugees. amy: as haitians a bit extension should be longer, we will speak with new york city councilmember jumaane williams, who represents one of the largest populations of haitians in the united states. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in manchester, england, at least 22 people were killed in a bombing at a concert arena at the end of a performance by american pop star ariana grande. dozens more were wounded in the explosion, wh
we will speak with malcolm suber , cofounder of take 'em down nola. in a partial victory for the haitian-american community, the department of homeland security extends temporary protected status for tens of thousands of haitians who fled their country after the devastating 2010 earthquake. >> over 50,000 haitians, some who have been living in the u.s. for average of seven and a half builtyears, who have their families and homes and businesses here, are facing deportation to haiti. is...
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and malcolm nance, a counterterror and intel analyst. a loft questions looming over flynn as each day we get other pieces of the puzzle. what are you looking at as the key questions congress still wants him to answer? >> well, you know, i think obviously the questions of whether or not he communicated with people in russia that wound up being connected to the attacks on the election. i think that is the $64 million question. we know he has this affinity. we know he did that december 2015 rt dinner where he sat at putin's table. and we know after being turfed out at the defense intelligence agency he became a prime target for golden financial opportunities he could get in russia and obviously with turkey. so his business dealings made him vulnerable. and i think you understand that paul manafort obviously vulnerable for similar reasons. he had done business with oligarchs in ukraine. with michael flynn that he was eagerly seek immunity means he understands he is in great deal of legal jeopardy based on not telling the truth on his forms,
and malcolm nance, a counterterror and intel analyst. a loft questions looming over flynn as each day we get other pieces of the puzzle. what are you looking at as the key questions congress still wants him to answer? >> well, you know, i think obviously the questions of whether or not he communicated with people in russia that wound up being connected to the attacks on the election. i think that is the $64 million question. we know he has this affinity. we know he did that december 2015...
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it's extraordinary. >> the last one to you, malcolm.empt to recruit american assets? >> absolutely. the acronym is mice, money, ideology, cooption and ego. we have a technical term for people wanting to establish covert communications in exchange for something. it's called a walker. that is something who's essentially willing to come and do espionage. let me tell you, it's not just kislyak who must have been surprised, not just vladimir putin, but the svr, which is the clandestine service of the russian intelligence, the fsb, must have just realized this is a potential bonanza. this could possibly be the greatest collection mission they have ever had based on whatever it is jared kushner wanted to bring to them. >> yeah. and it cannot be said enough that even if it was inadvertent, the russian government managed to get somebody who was on their team, on their side at least, at least ideologically on their side, the national security advisor, even for 27 days, that was a hell of a success if that was what they were trying to do. evan, na
it's extraordinary. >> the last one to you, malcolm.empt to recruit american assets? >> absolutely. the acronym is mice, money, ideology, cooption and ego. we have a technical term for people wanting to establish covert communications in exchange for something. it's called a walker. that is something who's essentially willing to come and do espionage. let me tell you, it's not just kislyak who must have been surprised, not just vladimir putin, but the svr, which is the clandestine...
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malcolm in las vegas. i feel relations are in steep decline due to the lack f -- host: lack of what, malcolm? lack of intelligence from our president and because people he wants next to him, not the people that he needs. host: who does he need, malcolm? tell him theody to truth and not what he wants to hear and not a constant merkel's you know, omments, you got italy commenting and we're just hearing, like you said, the top-level government over there, we're not even hearing about the mid-level government that is know, probably have their hair on fire as much as progressives do in the united and not even only progressive, but republicans now. this is crazy. mean, you know, people not bad the were saying how united states looked in the eyes and united states when obama went over to china and didn't roll out the red carpet, now you got saudi arabia rolling out the red carpet and europe and who knows who else, you know, looking united states.he unbelievable. host: the "wall street journal" merkel's comment ne
malcolm in las vegas. i feel relations are in steep decline due to the lack f -- host: lack of what, malcolm? lack of intelligence from our president and because people he wants next to him, not the people that he needs. host: who does he need, malcolm? tell him theody to truth and not what he wants to hear and not a constant merkel's you know, omments, you got italy commenting and we're just hearing, like you said, the top-level government over there, we're not even hearing about the mid-level...
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i did not feel good about malcolm forbes.hing just trying to do the right thing, and i apologised to malcolm forbes, because he was just really doing his thing. and malcolm forbes has since died. and new york city has lost a great guy and a great character. the impression from what you write is that you haven't had a good press. you haven't enjoyed relations with the press, you think the press has misled you, lied to you. is that an occupational hazard? i think it is an occupational hazard. i think a lot of the press is dishonest, i think a lot of the press is really, really dishonest. most people think i get great publicity. i happen to think i get terrible publicity. do you mind what people say about you ? i used to mind much more. the one thing i have learned is that it is a one—week phenomenon, sometimes even a one—day phenomenon. it doesn't matter. usually at the end of a week or even a day it is gone. once you get that into your head you can live with it. the lessons you have learned over your career. nobody leans on yo
i did not feel good about malcolm forbes.hing just trying to do the right thing, and i apologised to malcolm forbes, because he was just really doing his thing. and malcolm forbes has since died. and new york city has lost a great guy and a great character. the impression from what you write is that you haven't had a good press. you haven't enjoyed relations with the press, you think the press has misled you, lied to you. is that an occupational hazard? i think it is an occupational hazard. i...
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malcolm nance is was and on the set with me today, a power powerful, a former fbi assistant director, reporteder for the guardian and national political correspondent for the washington post. let's great to it. this is a routinely scheduled hearing but at an anything but routine time. what are we expecting here? >> reporter: you're absolutely right. the first testimony from fbi
malcolm nance is was and on the set with me today, a power powerful, a former fbi assistant director, reporteder for the guardian and national political correspondent for the washington post. let's great to it. this is a routinely scheduled hearing but at an anything but routine time. what are we expecting here? >> reporter: you're absolutely right. the first testimony from fbi
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but there was a famously awkward phone call between donald trump and malcolm turnbull.the good ties between these countries to continue later this week? so, i think, obviously, underneath the surface of that relationship between the us and australia, it will continue to soldier on, regardless of who is in the leadership position of who is in the leadership position of either country. but i think at the sort of level of public drama, we hopefully will see a gearshift as donald trump has managed in a number of other circumstances so that what was apparently an awkward interchange becoming something more ofa interchange becoming something more of a man—to—man friendly relationship. and we have the us federal reserve coming out with interest rates, up or down, or any at all? well, i am hoping that the federal reserve, having played front and centre for everybody over the last few years, becomes more of a sideshow and real economic activity sta rts sideshow and real economic activity starts to drive interest. i won't make a prediction, though we expect a number of rate incre
but there was a famously awkward phone call between donald trump and malcolm turnbull.the good ties between these countries to continue later this week? so, i think, obviously, underneath the surface of that relationship between the us and australia, it will continue to soldier on, regardless of who is in the leadership position of who is in the leadership position of either country. but i think at the sort of level of public drama, we hopefully will see a gearshift as donald trump has managed...
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malcolm literally wrote the book on what just happened to our election as it was happening.entlemen, welcome to you both. jack i'll begin with you. the russians have been described kind of like mutual fund managers in this business. they have endless pairs, they are willing to invest in someone even knowing in a a small percentage of their investment comes true at the end. but how do you turn someone without that person knowing they have been rned? >> fundamentally, you can't. you know, you can cultivate a source and make them really comfortable with you. let's say i'm fsb. i'm a business person. and i befriend an american business person. and i become chummy with them. and i -- you know, i get information, and i go him some information. it's almost like a friendship developed. the american doesn't know that he is being played. to turn a person, you have to become direct. you have to, you know, somehow there has to be an agreement in place that the other person is going to give you something that you want for whatever you pay him. either that's money or is, you know, not dis
malcolm literally wrote the book on what just happened to our election as it was happening.entlemen, welcome to you both. jack i'll begin with you. the russians have been described kind of like mutual fund managers in this business. they have endless pairs, they are willing to invest in someone even knowing in a a small percentage of their investment comes true at the end. but how do you turn someone without that person knowing they have been rned? >> fundamentally, you can't. you know,...
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our terror analyst malcolm nances a new questions about that. let's play that. >> why would he want to hide, covert, his communications from the u.s. government? that right there alone is covert communications. that is indicative of espionage activity of an american citizen that is working in league with a hostile government. >> so he goes on to say in that statement, elise, that there's a question about whether his security clearance should be pulled based on these potential developments. how would you answer some of the questions that malcolm brought up? >> well, malcolm is absolutely right that any other american official who made this kind of proposal to a foreign government to have a private line of communications that avoided u.s. government detection would have their security clearance not just yanked immediately, but likely would be subject to prosecution for espionage. so this is very serious. it could have been just an ignorant mistake on mr. kushner's behalf. i really think peter made a good point in that president trump and kushner b
our terror analyst malcolm nances a new questions about that. let's play that. >> why would he want to hide, covert, his communications from the u.s. government? that right there alone is covert communications. that is indicative of espionage activity of an american citizen that is working in league with a hostile government. >> so he goes on to say in that statement, elise, that there's a question about whether his security clearance should be pulled based on these potential...
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beforehand, he met the australian prime minister, malcolm turnbull, a leader he a p pa re ntly malcolmder he apparently clashed with in a phone call earlier in his presidency. we had a good telephone call. you exaggerated it. it was a big exaggeration. we had a great one. we are not babies. we are young at heart. it was a very, very good call. it was fake news. mending relations with his home city will be nowhere near as easy. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. approaching his 96th birthday, after almost 70 years in the public eye, prince philip, husband of britain's queen elizabeth, is calling it a day. he will retire from royal duties later this year. buckingham palace says the decision is not related to any health issues. this from our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. it's an image to which the nation has become accustomed over a good many decades. the queen and the duke of edinburgh side by side on official business. today, they were at a reception at st james's palace. the duke, a few steps behind, and there in support. inside, meeting members of the order of merit. swapping
beforehand, he met the australian prime minister, malcolm turnbull, a leader he a p pa re ntly malcolmder he apparently clashed with in a phone call earlier in his presidency. we had a good telephone call. you exaggerated it. it was a big exaggeration. we had a great one. we are not babies. we are young at heart. it was a very, very good call. it was fake news. mending relations with his home city will be nowhere near as easy. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. approaching his 96th birthday,...
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i want to bring in now to this conversation malcolm nance, terrorism analyst and a great help to us on nights like this. thank you for being with us tonight. i appreciate your time. >> glad i could help out. >> malcolm, we obviously know what we know about this, which is not much. i always expect that what we think we know will change, but we know enough to know this is terrible. we have dozens reported injured. we know the venue was filled with a lot of 11, 12, 13, 14-year-old girls and young people. that was basically the target audience for an ariana grande show. we're also told that the working hypothesis is suicide bomber. can you tell us what we should be looking at in terms of trying to nail down what really happened here, and if there's other attacks like this that this reminds you of. >> it certainly reminds me of over attacks, if it turns out to be a suicide bomber at a large venue. one is the the bataclan incident in france where two suicide bombers attacked the stadium of france during a major game which much even the french president. one suicide bomber went up to a securi
i want to bring in now to this conversation malcolm nance, terrorism analyst and a great help to us on nights like this. thank you for being with us tonight. i appreciate your time. >> glad i could help out. >> malcolm, we obviously know what we know about this, which is not much. i always expect that what we think we know will change, but we know enough to know this is terrible. we have dozens reported injured. we know the venue was filled with a lot of 11, 12, 13, 14-year-old...
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amy: malcolm suber, if you could respspond to the mayor of new orleans? >> of course, they say if you really do believe mayor landrieu, if you really do believe that we can't wait and we should get rid of all of these statues, then you have got to extend that reached to get rid of all of them. let's go for it with a desk afford with a clean slate. let's get rid of all of the confederate street names and confederate names on our schools , and the rest of the confederate statues. we just believe there is some inconsistency in the mayor's position. if you really believes what he says and is that just putting words out for public consumption, then he should join take 'em down nola andnd put a titimetable as to when n we woud geget these thinings done. then we can celelebrate and go forward and talk about beginning to really address the many problems of the black community, including 50% male unemployment, including 50% of our children living in poverty, and of course, new orleans is the most incarcererated place in the ente world. juan: i want to ask about th
amy: malcolm suber, if you could respspond to the mayor of new orleans? >> of course, they say if you really do believe mayor landrieu, if you really do believe that we can't wait and we should get rid of all of these statues, then you have got to extend that reached to get rid of all of them. let's go for it with a desk afford with a clean slate. let's get rid of all of the confederate street names and confederate names on our schools , and the rest of the confederate statues. we just...
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let me start with this, malcolm, who's fancy bear?s this group that they believe did this hack? >> well, you know, the designations that you're hearing, atp28, which stands for advanced persistent threat 28 is nicknamed by crowd strike fancy bear. and it's not actually a group. it's a series of cyber malware in systems that are put together to collect intelligence and steal information from various groups. and it was the same system that was used in the hack of the dnc. and it is in other agencies including france television, the german bundes. and they collect this data. it's all brought back to servers in russian military intelligence headquarters, the gru. there's another group called cozy bear, which is associated with the russia's intelligence agency the fsb. but it doesn't matter. all of these malware systems they put into place, they are national assets designed to steal information and to use them as weapon systems against the western democracies. >> anything you're taking away so the profile that posted all the stolen stuff i
let me start with this, malcolm, who's fancy bear?s this group that they believe did this hack? >> well, you know, the designations that you're hearing, atp28, which stands for advanced persistent threat 28 is nicknamed by crowd strike fancy bear. and it's not actually a group. it's a series of cyber malware in systems that are put together to collect intelligence and steal information from various groups. and it was the same system that was used in the hack of the dnc. and it is in other...
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is there any sense around the timing for right now, malcolm? malcolm: not that i'm aware of.ng to note i guess is now that the cut has come, the outlook is back to stable, so this might draw a line on this issue, at least for little while in this ratings universe. the comments that came through to justify the cut are well-known. there is more debt, the economy is slowing. not surprising the statements, but around the economy -- but around the commentary on the stable outlook, it is likely statement has two parts. this is why we cut it, but now we are stable and there are reasons to suggest that may remain so. the deterioration in the credit profile will be gradual, and they expect that any erosion will be offset by strong growth and also considerable scope for policy to adapt and support the economy. plenty of words of stability as well. credit rating is saudi arabia, japan, israel, so nothing to earth shattering or worrying. they did mention the reform efforts to leverage our only slowing, not preventing the rise in leverage. do you the pboc is going to respond in any way? c
is there any sense around the timing for right now, malcolm? malcolm: not that i'm aware of.ng to note i guess is now that the cut has come, the outlook is back to stable, so this might draw a line on this issue, at least for little while in this ratings universe. the comments that came through to justify the cut are well-known. there is more debt, the economy is slowing. not surprising the statements, but around the economy -- but around the commentary on the stable outlook, it is likely...
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with former counterterrorism and intelligence officer malcolm nance. then japanese prime minister shinzo abe talks about the economy and threats from north korea. later, a look at how the results of the iranian presidential election might affect relations with the u.s.. ♪ this week on q&a, former counterterrorism and intelligence officer malcolm career and about his his most recent book "the plot how putin cyber spies and wikileaks tried to still 2016 election." and "hacking isis." chief pettynior officer malcolm nance. what is the story of the nance family in the military? guest: i love being called senior chief. i come from a very old u.s. military family. for african americans, it is sort of an achievement. my family started it. my first person to serve was my great-great-grandfather. 111brother also joined the u.s. color troops. they guarded the tennessee andey during the offensive he got bored with it, so he joined the u.s. navy. he transitioned from the u.s. army to the u.s. navy and became a landsman aboard a recovering warfare -- rivering warfa
with former counterterrorism and intelligence officer malcolm nance. then japanese prime minister shinzo abe talks about the economy and threats from north korea. later, a look at how the results of the iranian presidential election might affect relations with the u.s.. ♪ this week on q&a, former counterterrorism and intelligence officer malcolm career and about his his most recent book "the plot how putin cyber spies and wikileaks tried to still 2016 election." and...
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the truth i don't think malcolm turnbull, i think malcolm turnbull is much more open borders guy. didn't know that the headlines i read recently make me feel they were also taking a pretty strong stance but that is wrong? >> australia is but i don't think malcolm turnbull is happy about it. charles: i got you, nick. i want to talk about france's presidential election. these candidates marine le pen, centrist macron. this was serious done donnybroo. the vote is over the weekend. voters decide who the leadership will be. you like le pen. you think she is better choice for french people? >> i'm for america. i'm rooting for le pen. that debate last night i don't think really reflected very well on either of them. i thought she came acrossair row gant and snarky. he came across like moribund vacuous robot with talking points. we need someone in the trump mold. we need one to say to hell with political correctness. as far as that concern is marine le pen is better off. charles: what is hurting her baggage from her father, recall days of the national front? or just embedded left-leaning
the truth i don't think malcolm turnbull, i think malcolm turnbull is much more open borders guy. didn't know that the headlines i read recently make me feel they were also taking a pretty strong stance but that is wrong? >> australia is but i don't think malcolm turnbull is happy about it. charles: i got you, nick. i want to talk about france's presidential election. these candidates marine le pen, centrist macron. this was serious done donnybroo. the vote is over the weekend. voters...
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what can you add, malcolm? >> well, everybody needs to understand that this all originates in one place, and that is with the russian hacking of the election and the potential -- the possibility that people on the trump campaign may have been involved in that and that general michael flynn was neck deep in his contacts with russia. and all of this was to get the investigation into michael flynn and trump/russia eliminated, to get it dropped. and now we appear to have documentary evidence of that. >> how much do we have on his conversations with people like kislyak, the russian ambassador? you don't see them dancing around with trump. i don't know why he's showing himself to be so useful that way. tell me this. what do we have factually on that, the conversations between flynn and the russians? >> we know there absolutely has been a recorded conversation between general michael flynn and the russians from both sides. the russians record their calls and transcribe them for their intelligence agencies, and the fbi
what can you add, malcolm? >> well, everybody needs to understand that this all originates in one place, and that is with the russian hacking of the election and the potential -- the possibility that people on the trump campaign may have been involved in that and that general michael flynn was neck deep in his contacts with russia. and all of this was to get the investigation into michael flynn and trump/russia eliminated, to get it dropped. and now we appear to have documentary evidence...
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and i'll go to you first on this, malcolm. jared kushner now being something the justice department would like to talk to. and the fact that it is connected with his conversations with a sanctioned russian bank, what does that say to you? >> well, it tells me that there are multiple tracks in this investigation, into this particular campaign, and quite possibly into the top levels of the white house. there is arack that is going after -- that is going after the actual hacking and collusion related to the hacking there is a track that is going after the campaign's ties to russia and russian intelligence themselves. now there is this financial component of it as well. and the last missing track is the ringleader. who is the person that has brought all three of these silos together? these things all spell critical trouble for this white house. there is no dodging this now. they may not have said jared kushner is being a target of a criminal investigation. he probably isn't. but they are going to have to flush out exactly what he
and i'll go to you first on this, malcolm. jared kushner now being something the justice department would like to talk to. and the fact that it is connected with his conversations with a sanctioned russian bank, what does that say to you? >> well, it tells me that there are multiple tracks in this investigation, into this particular campaign, and quite possibly into the top levels of the white house. there is arack that is going after -- that is going after the actual hacking and...
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malcolm nance, author of "the plot to hack america." a senior advisor at the state department, ron klain, and michael schmidt. michael, your paper was the one that first reported that this intelligence came from israel. elaborate on that. >> well, obviously the zerldz a israelis are very important to us in that region because they can do things that the united states can't. they have proximity that the united states doesn't. but the interesting thing here is actually if you look back at the campaign, the issue of the disclosure of classified information that mr. trump and his national security -- early national security advisor mr. flynn made about hillary clinton, there was never any evidence that anything that hillary clinton had, her mishandling of classified information, was ever disclosed publicly. and now this administration's forced to explain how it disclosed this information. so it is a bit embarrassing. >> michael, you're absolutely right. it was a key component of donald trump's campaign, that hillary clinton might have leake
malcolm nance, author of "the plot to hack america." a senior advisor at the state department, ron klain, and michael schmidt. michael, your paper was the one that first reported that this intelligence came from israel. elaborate on that. >> well, obviously the zerldz a israelis are very important to us in that region because they can do things that the united states can't. they have proximity that the united states doesn't. but the interesting thing here is actually if you look...
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peace and stability in the region and, indeed, in the world. >> chris: australian prime minister malcolmng to the latest publication from north korea, and we are back with our panel for the friday lightning round. north korea is now accusing the cia of plotting with south korea to assassinate its leader, kim jong-un. topic one in the lightning round, let me start with you. where does this take our relationship with pyongyang? >> there is a lot that comes out of north korea that is not true. this could be north korean propaganda. i think it is. the cia it would be doing its job if it didn't have a plan to assassinate kim jong-un. i suspect that it is true but that north korea was saying it without any knowledge of it being true. >> chris: with things get better or worse without kim jong-un? we don't know. >> but it is hard to imagine how they could be worse. >> chris: a.b.? >> i think the great leader in pyongyang is making sure he is on a calendar of weekly agitation. five days doesn't go by without some kind of agitation or propagation, -- provocation, to which we don't have a response.
peace and stability in the region and, indeed, in the world. >> chris: australian prime minister malcolmng to the latest publication from north korea, and we are back with our panel for the friday lightning round. north korea is now accusing the cia of plotting with south korea to assassinate its leader, kim jong-un. topic one in the lightning round, let me start with you. where does this take our relationship with pyongyang? >> there is a lot that comes out of north korea that is...
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they will join malcolm brogden the three finalists in new york on june the 26th.o hear someone tell me that lebron james was the fourth best basketball player this season. essentially that's what 100 independent media members are saying the three finalists for the mvp are spurs leonard, rockets james hardin and russell westbrook. james was last night how he feels about the snub. >> my only job is try to be the mvp for this time every night. put my teammates, but our franchise in position to be successful. compete for championship. i know what i bring to the tab table. this league knows what i bring to the table. so that's for to you guys to write. not for me to be concerned about. >> best player, yeah, right. >>> what you might not mls regular season is long. it starts in march and goes all the way until the end of objection. it's fair to assume that almost all teams will go on their share of streaks both good and bad. which leads to us the philadelphia union. after going winless in the first eight games of the season, the union have now bounced back in a big way
they will join malcolm brogden the three finalists in new york on june the 26th.o hear someone tell me that lebron james was the fourth best basketball player this season. essentially that's what 100 independent media members are saying the three finalists for the mvp are spurs leonard, rockets james hardin and russell westbrook. james was last night how he feels about the snub. >> my only job is try to be the mvp for this time every night. put my teammates, but our franchise in position...
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humommed alee, abdul-jabbar, and malcolm x are the best of us. malcolm x. was on a posage stamp and karim abdul-jabbar was on an airplane, a true american hero. when i a kid i kind of wished i was a muslim, especially the nation of islam. they looked cool, talked cool, and they were on the front lines of the civil rights movement. you may remember in the '90s a muslim man actually got people to march peacefully, and there's also other people i can think of to pull that off. well, beyonce, definitely beyauns. >> investigating a fire and they believe, and i'm quoting here, an intentional act. >> but oh, have times changed. >> recovering today from can knife wounds. >> a woman brutally beaten will be flown up for burial in iraq. >> hate crimes were up 60%. and in the first ten days after the 2016 election there were more than 300 bias related incidents that targeted immigrants or muslims. and what does our fearless leader do in response? a big speech to bring us all together? nope. >> the world is reacting to president trump's executive order banning those fro
humommed alee, abdul-jabbar, and malcolm x are the best of us. malcolm x. was on a posage stamp and karim abdul-jabbar was on an airplane, a true american hero. when i a kid i kind of wished i was a muslim, especially the nation of islam. they looked cool, talked cool, and they were on the front lines of the civil rights movement. you may remember in the '90s a muslim man actually got people to march peacefully, and there's also other people i can think of to pull that off. well, beyonce,...
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rob malcolm ktvu fox 2. >> we received a statement from the atf. they responded as part of a partnership with the local fire departments. alameda county requested the national response team and they're enroute from around the country and will be arriving in the next day or two. as the fire burned through the intersection those who live and work nearby scrambled to protect themselves. the massive fire rained embers on nearby buildings. kristin captain has more on how the fire spread. >> eyewitnesss say the massive five-alarm fire sent smoke and embers high into the sky. >> we figured we better get out of there. opened up the back door and it's raining embers down. >> ktvu was there as oakland fire crews scrambled to save this home which caught fire at 9:00 this morning, four hours after the main blaze started and two blocks away. firefighters say the windy conditions made the initial fire nearly impossible to contain. >> it was a lot of wind. so we had oesh buildings -- other buildings no too far from here that because of embers were also caught fir
rob malcolm ktvu fox 2. >> we received a statement from the atf. they responded as part of a partnership with the local fire departments. alameda county requested the national response team and they're enroute from around the country and will be arriving in the next day or two. as the fire burned through the intersection those who live and work nearby scrambled to protect themselves. the massive fire rained embers on nearby buildings. kristin captain has more on how the fire spread....
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malcolm x is on a stamp. and kareem abdul sxwrash was in the movie "airplane." true american hero. when i was a kid i kind of wished i was a muslim, specifically the nation of islam. they looked cool, talked cool, and they were at the front lines of the civil rights movement. you may remember in the '90s, a muslim man named luis farrakhan mah pcefully in washington,to d. there are only a couple of people i can think of who can pull that off. well, beyonce. maybe beyonce. >> i'm quoting here, an intentional act. >> but oh, how times have changed. >> a bangladeshi new york born taxi driver is recovering from knife wounds to his face, neck and hands all with the designation of hate crimes. >> a southern california woman brutally beaten will be flown home for burial in iraq. >> the latest statistics show hate crimes against muslims were up 67% in 2015. >> the queens imam gunned down. >> in the first ten days after the 2016 election, there were more than 300 bias related incidents that targeted immigrants or muslims. what does our fearless leader into in response? a
malcolm x is on a stamp. and kareem abdul sxwrash was in the movie "airplane." true american hero. when i was a kid i kind of wished i was a muslim, specifically the nation of islam. they looked cool, talked cool, and they were at the front lines of the civil rights movement. you may remember in the '90s, a muslim man named luis farrakhan mah pcefully in washington,to d. there are only a couple of people i can think of who can pull that off. well, beyonce. maybe beyonce. >> i'm...
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we're going the hear from malcolm jenkins on the signing of legarrette blount.llies lose several games in their game in pittsburgh. injuries and a rare win. that is next. >>> i'm john clark, the phillys are now 8-1 in the games that heldicson pitches. let's take a look at fans getting to play super mario brothers in the outfield. daniel nava leaves with a tight hamstring. hellickson is hurting. and next pitch he rips an rbi double but he leaves the game with a tight lower back. rupp erupts in the ninth. phillies win 7-2. >>> the eagles have added a lot of veterans like legarrette blount this week. jenkins really likes the moves. >> i think we feel a lot better where we are moving forward to. it's exciting. i think the front office is committed to winning. >> everyone can see the eagles are trying to surround carson wentz with as much talent as possible so he can make that jump in his second year and malcolm sees carson taking over this team leadershipwise. >> he let it come naturally. he didn't try to force himself into a leadership role because he is a quarterb
we're going the hear from malcolm jenkins on the signing of legarrette blount.llies lose several games in their game in pittsburgh. injuries and a rare win. that is next. >>> i'm john clark, the phillys are now 8-1 in the games that heldicson pitches. let's take a look at fans getting to play super mario brothers in the outfield. daniel nava leaves with a tight hamstring. hellickson is hurting. and next pitch he rips an rbi double but he leaves the game with a tight lower back. rupp...
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all right, here is a "malcolm in the middle" toilet.r ] here you are with keegan michael key in another toilet scene, very -- [ light laughter ] >> oh, i am. >> seth: walter white, of course, tons of toilet work. [ cheers ] and then, even when you play as president, when you played lbj, you were like, "can we get a toilet in there?" [ laughter and applause ] and you're just -- [ cheers and applause ] i want to credit -- you like to bring a lot -- you bring a great deal of dignity to it. >> well, thank you. >> seth: yeah. >> thank you, seth. >> seth: have you been recognized in your work before as? >> like, you know master of the throne? >> seth: yeah. >> maybe. maybe it should be, you know? >> seth: yeah. >> well, yeah. well, you know, it's a reciprocal world we live in. >> seth: yeah. >> what comes in -- [ light laughter ] >> seth: right. there you go. when you played lbj -- you played him on broadway first. >> yes. >> seth: is it true on monday, that's the day you didn't have a show, that you would not speak at all? >> that's right, y
all right, here is a "malcolm in the middle" toilet.r ] here you are with keegan michael key in another toilet scene, very -- [ light laughter ] >> oh, i am. >> seth: walter white, of course, tons of toilet work. [ cheers ] and then, even when you play as president, when you played lbj, you were like, "can we get a toilet in there?" [ laughter and applause ] and you're just -- [ cheers and applause ] i want to credit -- you like to bring a lot -- you bring a...
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sir malcolm rifkind, thank you very much for being with us. interesting thoughts from sir malcolm.rom the bbc, a muslim community worker told the bbc that members of the public called the police anti—terror hot line warning about salman abedi and his extreme and violent views several years ago. sir malcolm was saying that the libyan community was concerned about what happened, but they had actually informed on him and the community worker, who didn't wa nt to and the community worker, who didn't want to be identified, said that two people, who knew salman abedi at couege people, who knew salman abedi at college made separate calls to the police. they were worried that he was supporting terrorism and expressed their concerns that his views were about being a suicide bomber and that was ok. the friends had argued with him and we heard reports that he was radicalised in 2011. they say that they had tried to tell him that it was wrong, but he had become so radicalised that they had become concerned and informed the police. the community worker also told the bbc that all of the publicit
sir malcolm rifkind, thank you very much for being with us. interesting thoughts from sir malcolm.rom the bbc, a muslim community worker told the bbc that members of the public called the police anti—terror hot line warning about salman abedi and his extreme and violent views several years ago. sir malcolm was saying that the libyan community was concerned about what happened, but they had actually informed on him and the community worker, who didn't wa nt to and the community worker, who...
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also back with me malcolm nance, author of "the plot to hack america."not flattery to say that both you have gentlemen are perfect to give us some insights given everything today. leo, you heard pete break down how this works. the fbi line agents work in this case aren't going to change either way. but in your view, are there potential benefits to them to having more potentially independent oversight prosecutor? >> right. so my concern as a former fbi official is to restore the credibility of the institution. i think i would urge the li leadership there to step out of the impact zone. right now there is a lot of political pressure on the fbi. we have seen how it impacted director comey and the credibility of the fbi during the clinton e-mail investigation. and i would say we're moving closer to the point where it's best for the institution to step aside and allow an independent investigator to come in and actually handle these matters. they're that sensitive. >> does that mean special counsel would help? >> i think if that were defined with certain autho
also back with me malcolm nance, author of "the plot to hack america."not flattery to say that both you have gentlemen are perfect to give us some insights given everything today. leo, you heard pete break down how this works. the fbi line agents work in this case aren't going to change either way. but in your view, are there potential benefits to them to having more potentially independent oversight prosecutor? >> right. so my concern as a former fbi official is to restore the...
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el primer ministro de australia, malcolm turnbull - quien quiere paz en la peninsula y por lo tanto esta: malcolm turnbull/ primer ministro australiano vod fo01m 0.06 "the north korean regime has continued" "el rgimen de corea del norte continua con una conducta imprudente, provocatica e ilegal. continuamos trabajando con nuestros socios y con el presidente de los estados unidos, donald trump, porque necesitamos que corea del norte entre en razon. esa es nuestra mayor responsabilidad. por su parte el presidente de rusia vladimir putin dijo que estas pruebas nucleares son inaceptables pero que se necesita hablar con corea del norte para lograr una solucin pacfica. agrego que necesitan actuar con la ayuda del derecho internacional y calmar las tensiones, haciendo referencia a sus criticas por operaciones militares de estados unidos en irak, libia y siria. el presidente trump ha dicho que sera un honor reunirse con kim jong un bajo las circunstancias correctas. justo antes de esta prueba nuclear se dijo que corea del norte tambien esta preparada para conversar con los estados unidos. nancy
el primer ministro de australia, malcolm turnbull - quien quiere paz en la peninsula y por lo tanto esta: malcolm turnbull/ primer ministro australiano vod fo01m 0.06 "the north korean regime has continued" "el rgimen de corea del norte continua con una conducta imprudente, provocatica e ilegal. continuamos trabajando con nuestros socios y con el presidente de los estados unidos, donald trump, porque necesitamos que corea del norte entre en razon. esa es nuestra mayor...
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how this is affecting the united states' relationship with our allies and msnbc terrorism analyst malcolmo talk about how intelligence agencies will treat president trump moving forward. admiral, let's start with you, how do you see our allies reacting to this and could this result in them not actually sharing the full intel that they have? >> our allies will react very badly to this. and it's just going to continue to affect us going forward, particularly as we come into a nato summit, stephanie. the president is about to go and meet with our closest pool of partners, all of whom will look at him and say, boy, if i tell him something sensitive, is it going to get tweeted, is it going to get passed to the russians, our opponents. i can't think of a worse move the white house could have made than to open up to the russians. think how we would feel if chance lor angela merkel of germany revealed to the russians placements of u.s. sensitive assets, sensitive espionage elements. it really is shocking. it will hurt us deeply. lastly, i'll say, who are the winners in this scenario? it's the rus
how this is affecting the united states' relationship with our allies and msnbc terrorism analyst malcolmo talk about how intelligence agencies will treat president trump moving forward. admiral, let's start with you, how do you see our allies reacting to this and could this result in them not actually sharing the full intel that they have? >> our allies will react very badly to this. and it's just going to continue to affect us going forward, particularly as we come into a nato summit,...