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mr. coates described it as a rising threat from russia. their cyber threat seems to be able to mess up elections worldwide. what is your answer to that mark -- what is your reaction to that? >> we have looked at russia's their involvement not only in our elections but what looks to be aggressively in french elections, montenegrin elections, potentially german elections. hearing in the not-too-distant future that gets into those elections outside the united states so the american russia aserstand what an heiress -- as an adversary today is attempting to do. >> one of the things i find so troubling, and this goes across all cyber threats, but i have heard one expert indicate that you add up all the costs of what theia spent to disrupt elections, the german elections, that the germans had to hang count their balance, that is less than 5% of the cost. as we look at asymmetrical threats, cyber could be a gratis older ability. >> that is why today's hearing is greater than anything else mark and i will do today. it to share how that threat has c
mr. coates described it as a rising threat from russia. their cyber threat seems to be able to mess up elections worldwide. what is your answer to that mark -- what is your reaction to that? >> we have looked at russia's their involvement not only in our elections but what looks to be aggressively in french elections, montenegrin elections, potentially german elections. hearing in the not-too-distant future that gets into those elections outside the united states so the american russia...
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is that an accurate reporting, director coats? >> mr.esident's principal intelligence adviser, i'm fortunate to be able and need to spend a significant amount of time with the president discussing national security interests and intelligence as it relates to those interests. we discuss a number of topics on a very regular basis. i have always believed that given the nature of my position and the information that which we share, it's not appropriate for me to comment publicly on any of that. so, on this topic as well as other topics, i don't feel it's appropriate to characterize discussions and conversations with the president. >> and isn't it true that some of these leaks can be damaging to national security, director coats? >> leaks have become a very significant -- played a very significant, negative role relative to our national security. the release of information not only undermines confidence in our allies, but our ability to maintain secure information that we share with them. it jeopardizes sources and methods that are invaluable
is that an accurate reporting, director coats? >> mr.esident's principal intelligence adviser, i'm fortunate to be able and need to spend a significant amount of time with the president discussing national security interests and intelligence as it relates to those interests. we discuss a number of topics on a very regular basis. i have always believed that given the nature of my position and the information that which we share, it's not appropriate for me to comment publicly on any of...
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mr. coates described it as a rising threat from russia. their cyber threat seems to be able to mess up elections worldwide. what is your answer to that mark looked at russia's desire to have a presence, their involvement not only in our elections but what looks to be aggressively in french elections, onto negra grow elections, potentially german elections. we might have a hearing in the not-too-distant future that gets into those elections out the united states so the american people understand just what russia as an adversary today is attempting to do. >> one of the things i find so troubling, and this goes across all cyber threats, but i heard one expert indicate if you add what russiaosts of spent trying to disrupt our elections, the french elections, what they will spend two disrupt the german elections, and that all together, it less than 5% of the cost of an aircraft carrier. so as we start thinking about asymmetrical threats, it is one of the reasons i think cyber could he our greatest vulnerability. isthat is why the hearing the mo
mr. coates described it as a rising threat from russia. their cyber threat seems to be able to mess up elections worldwide. what is your answer to that mark looked at russia's desire to have a presence, their involvement not only in our elections but what looks to be aggressively in french elections, onto negra grow elections, potentially german elections. we might have a hearing in the not-too-distant future that gets into those elections out the united states so the american people understand...
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mr. coates described a rising threat from russia. their cyber power seems to be interfering with elections worldwide. what is your reaction? senator burkle and that is consistent with -- senator burr: that is consistent with what we have looked at. they are involved not only in our elections but french, montenegro, german elections. might have a hearing in the not-too-distant future that gets into those elections outside of the united states so that the american people understand just what russia, as an adversary today, is attempting to do. senator warner: let me add on that, one of the things i have found so troubling is that i have heard one expert indicate that if you add up all the cost of what russia spent trying to disrupt our elections, the french elections, what they will spend to disrupt the german elections, the fact that the theirhad to hand count ballots, if you added altogether, it's less than 5% of the cost of an aircraft carrier. that is why think cyber could be our greatest threat. senator burr: that is why i think to
mr. coates described a rising threat from russia. their cyber power seems to be interfering with elections worldwide. what is your reaction? senator burkle and that is consistent with -- senator burr: that is consistent with what we have looked at. they are involved not only in our elections but french, montenegro, german elections. might have a hearing in the not-too-distant future that gets into those elections outside of the united states so that the american people understand just what...
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mr. coats: i was not. senator king: there was no discussion with you? mr. ts: there were no discussions. senator langford: mommy run through some quick questions on this. thank you for being here. the may hit some high points of the things i've heard already to confirm. you have the resources you need for the russian investigation, is that correct? there are not limitations, you have what you need? the actions of jim comey have not curtailed the investigation? it is still moving forward? mr. mccabe: the investigation will move forward, absolutely. >> no agents have been relieved that are doing the investigation? mr. mccabe: no. to completei able this a fair and expeditious way because of the release of jim comey? mr. mccabe: it is my belief the fbi will pursue this vigorously and completely. >> do you need someone else to take this away from you and someone else to do this? mr. mccabe: no, sir. >> tracking through the worldwide threats, there's a section on narcotics and the movement of illegal drugs and there's a section about tens of thousands of illegal p
mr. coats: i was not. senator king: there was no discussion with you? mr. ts: there were no discussions. senator langford: mommy run through some quick questions on this. thank you for being here. the may hit some high points of the things i've heard already to confirm. you have the resources you need for the russian investigation, is that correct? there are not limitations, you have what you need? the actions of jim comey have not curtailed the investigation? it is still moving forward? mr....
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so mr. coats, my question is, cfius remains a voluntary process which underscores the importance of the intelligence community to identifying both unreported and nonnotified transactions that may pose a national security risk. what are some of the challenges in finding the technical expertise necessary to understand and resolve potential national security implications across this very diverse threat spectrum? >> i would like general stewart to address this also. this issue has been raised, and it is under consideration. and i think your questions are very valid relative to the current status of cfius and whether or not adjustments need to be made. relative to finding the right technical capabilities to assess this, we are in contest with the private sector. the private sector that offers significantly higher compensation for the people they hire, and probably a better work schedule. nevertheless, some of -- we are blessed with people who are -- who want to give service to their government, and to
so mr. coats, my question is, cfius remains a voluntary process which underscores the importance of the intelligence community to identifying both unreported and nonnotified transactions that may pose a national security risk. what are some of the challenges in finding the technical expertise necessary to understand and resolve potential national security implications across this very diverse threat spectrum? >> i would like general stewart to address this also. this issue has been...
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coats: mr. chairman, as the president's principal intelligence advisor, i am fortunate to be able and need to spend a significant amount of time with the president discussing national security interests and intelligence as it relates to those interests. we discussed a number of topics on a very regular basis. i have always believed that, given the nature of my position and the information at which we share, it is not appropriate for me to comment publicly on any of that. so on this topic, as well as other topics, i don't feel it is appropriate to characterize discussions and conversations with the president. sen. mccain: and isn't it true that some of these leaks could be damaging to national security, director coats? dir. coats: leaks have become a very significant -- played a very significant negative role relative to our national security. the release of information not only undermines confidence in our allies but our ability to maintain secure information that we share with them. it jeopardi
coats: mr. chairman, as the president's principal intelligence advisor, i am fortunate to be able and need to spend a significant amount of time with the president discussing national security interests and intelligence as it relates to those interests. we discussed a number of topics on a very regular basis. i have always believed that, given the nature of my position and the information at which we share, it is not appropriate for me to comment publicly on any of that. so on this topic, as...
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coats: i was not. mr. king: so there were no discussions with the, even though the fbi is an important part of the committee question mark -- committee? dir. coats: there are no discussions. mr. king: thank you. mr. chairman, thank you. chairman: senator lankford. mr. lankford: let me hit some high points to confirm, you have the resources you need for the russian investigation, correct? so there are not limitations, you have what you need? the actions about james comey has not curtailed the investigation from the fbi, it is moving forward? dir. mccabe: absolutely. mr. lankford: no agents have been removed that are the folks doing the investigation? dir. mccabe: no, sir. senator: visit your impression the fbi is unable to complete the investigation in a fair and expeditious way because of the emoval of james comey? dir. mccabe: it is my opinion and belief the fbi will continue to pursue this investigation vigorously and completely. mr. lankford: do you need somebody to take this away from you and somebody e
coats: i was not. mr. king: so there were no discussions with the, even though the fbi is an important part of the committee question mark -- committee? dir. coats: there are no discussions. mr. king: thank you. mr. chairman, thank you. chairman: senator lankford. mr. lankford: let me hit some high points to confirm, you have the resources you need for the russian investigation, correct? so there are not limitations, you have what you need? the actions about james comey has not curtailed the...
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mr. chairman. director coats apparently the alleged call was prompted by mr. call me that the fbi was conducting links associated with the trump campaign and the russian government. in your capacity are you aware of such an investigation? >> i'm aware of the investigations that are underway both by the house and the senate, now special counsel and the fbi. >> you have any reason to question the appropriateness of the investigation. >> no, i think these investigations are in place to get us to the right conclusion so we can move on with a known result. >> there are other information in the article that suggest either the president or white house personnel contacted other people in the intelligence community with request to drop the investigation into general flynn. are you aware of any other contacts, not just yourself but others in the intelligence committee. >> i am not aware of that. >> you have painted a very challenging picture of the threats that face us. let me raise to specific issues. with respect to iraq, there has been discussions in the kurdish comm
mr. chairman. director coats apparently the alleged call was prompted by mr. call me that the fbi was conducting links associated with the trump campaign and the russian government. in your capacity are you aware of such an investigation? >> i'm aware of the investigations that are underway both by the house and the senate, now special counsel and the fbi. >> you have any reason to question the appropriateness of the investigation. >> no, i think these investigations are in...
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mr. coats, director coats, you lead the intelligence community.th regard to the firing of director comey? >> i was not. >> so you had no -- there were no discussions with you, even though the fbi's an important part of the intelligence community? >> there were no discussions. >> thank you. mr. chairman? thank you. >> senator langford. >> thank you. let me just run through some quick questions on this. director mccabe, thank you for being here as well. let me hit some high points of things i've heard already just to be able to confirm. you have the resources you need for the russia investigation, is that correct? >> yes, sir, we believe it's adequately resources. >> okay. so, there's not limitations of resources. you have what you need. the actions about jim comey and his release has not curtailed the investigation from the fbi, it's still moving forward? >> the investigation will move forward, absolutely. >> no agents have been removed that are the ongoing career folks that are doing the investigation? >> no, sir. >> is it your impression at this
mr. coats, director coats, you lead the intelligence community.th regard to the firing of director comey? >> i was not. >> so you had no -- there were no discussions with you, even though the fbi's an important part of the intelligence community? >> there were no discussions. >> thank you. mr. chairman? thank you. >> senator langford. >> thank you. let me just run through some quick questions on this. director mccabe, thank you for being here as well. let me...
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mr. chairman. thank you both gentlemen. director coats, apparently the alleged call was prompted by the testimony of mr. comey that the fbi was conducting an investigation into the nature of any links between individuals associated with the trump campaign and russian government. whether there was a nation and in your capacity, including many aspects of the fbi, are you aware of such an investigation? >> i'm aware of the investigations that are underway both by the house, senate, now special counsel. >> and the fbi and the fbi, yes. spirit you have any reason to question the appropriateness of the investigation? >> no. these investigations are in place to get us to the right conclusions so that we can move on with a known result. >> there are other allegations in the article which suggests that either the president or white house personal contact and other people in the intelligence community with request to drop the investigation into general flynn. are you aware of any other context, not just yourself personally but others in the intelli
mr. chairman. thank you both gentlemen. director coats, apparently the alleged call was prompted by the testimony of mr. comey that the fbi was conducting an investigation into the nature of any links between individuals associated with the trump campaign and russian government. whether there was a nation and in your capacity, including many aspects of the fbi, are you aware of such an investigation? >> i'm aware of the investigations that are underway both by the house, senate, now...
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mr. coates, director coates, you lead the intelligence community. were you consulted at all with regard to the firing of director comey? >> i was not. >> so there were no discussions with you even though the fbi is an important part of the intelligence zmunt -- community? >> there were no discussions. >> mr. chairman, thank you. >> senator lankford. >> let me run through some quick questions. here's some things i heard already. you have the resources you need for the russian investigation, is that right? >> sir, we believe it's -- >> there's not limitations of resources, you have what you need? the actions about james comey and his release has not cure tailed the investigation from the fbi, it's still moving forward. >> the investigation will move forward, absolutely. >> noing agents have been removed that are the ongoing career folks that are doing the investigation? >> no, sir. >> it is your impression at this point that the fbi is unable to complete the investigation in a fair and experiod die show us way because of the removal of james comey >>
mr. coates, director coates, you lead the intelligence community. were you consulted at all with regard to the firing of director comey? >> i was not. >> so there were no discussions with you even though the fbi is an important part of the intelligence zmunt -- community? >> there were no discussions. >> mr. chairman, thank you. >> senator lankford. >> let me run through some quick questions. here's some things i heard already. you have the resources you need...
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mr. coates described a threat from russia. their cyber power seems to mess up elections. what's your reaction to that? >> that's consistent with everything that we've looked at as a committee. we looked at an increasing desire on russia's part to have a president, their involvement in only in our elections, but seems to be aggressive in their frontal actions. potentially german elections. we might have a hearing in the not-too-distant future that gets those elections outside the united states so they make people understand just what russia as an adversary today is attending to do. >> one of the things i find so troubling, i've heard one expert indicate that when you add up all of the costs that russia spent trying to mess up our elections, the french elections, to disrupt the german elections, the fact that the dutch had to hand count their ballots because of fear of russian interference, you are that altogether, that is less than 5% of the cost of an aircraft carrier. as we start thinking about asymmetrical threats, as one of the reasons i think cyber is our greatest adv
mr. coates described a threat from russia. their cyber power seems to mess up elections. what's your reaction to that? >> that's consistent with everything that we've looked at as a committee. we looked at an increasing desire on russia's part to have a president, their involvement in only in our elections, but seems to be aggressive in their frontal actions. potentially german elections. we might have a hearing in the not-too-distant future that gets those elections outside the united...
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individual that listened carefully and i think he's -- he -- >> on the worldwide threat report, mr. coats a rising threat from russia, their cyber power seems to be able to mess up elections worldwide. what's your reaction to that? >> i think that's consistent with everything as a committee we've looked at. an increasing desire on russia's part gee graphically to have a presence. what looks to be aggressive in french elections, potentially german elections. we might have a hearing in the not too distant future that gets into those elections outside of the united states. so the american people understand just what russia as an adversary today is attempting to do. >> one of the things i find so troubling and this goes across all cyber threats, but i've heard one expert indicate that if you add up all of the costs of what russia has spent trying to disrupt our elections, the french elections, what they'll spend to disrupt the german elections, the fact that the dutch had to hand count their ballots because of fear of russian interference, you add that all together, that is less than 5% of th
individual that listened carefully and i think he's -- he -- >> on the worldwide threat report, mr. coats a rising threat from russia, their cyber power seems to be able to mess up elections worldwide. what's your reaction to that? >> i think that's consistent with everything as a committee we've looked at. an increasing desire on russia's part gee graphically to have a presence. what looks to be aggressive in french elections, potentially german elections. we might have a hearing...
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mr. i coates,rdan, ta-nehis elijah cummings, and mayor kasim reed. you are ready to join the ranks. you are finally at your commencement, and i want you to look around and catch it this moment. holdit in your heart, and it in your mind. you are now looking at people you will read about for the trailblazing work they do. you are looking at the faces of friends who will one day ask you for their children. you may even be looking at someone you will grow your family with his one or both of you do...
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mr. coates, our former colleague -- >> yes. >> and i'm not sure, as i recall, that question was even asked in the open hearing. so, might be good to get them back. >> i would imagine you do want to have them back. when you take what we're learning tonight, right, that they were asked by the president of the united states, directly and personally in separate conversations, to go out and say something, that they did not want to do, because they didn't know it to be true, when you take that and then you combine it with what we know the president told the russian foreign minister and ambassador in the oval always, i just fired the fbi, he was real nutjob. do you think, senator, this is obstruction of justice at this point? >> well, i want to see all the evidence. that's why i was so disappointed that mike flynn wasn't turning over his documents, if you will. i know mike flynn. we were on the armed services committee. mike flynn seemed like a good person, was upstanding, never was shy about giving his opinion and talking in different subject matter matters and now for this to happen is not the
mr. coates, our former colleague -- >> yes. >> and i'm not sure, as i recall, that question was even asked in the open hearing. so, might be good to get them back. >> i would imagine you do want to have them back. when you take what we're learning tonight, right, that they were asked by the president of the united states, directly and personally in separate conversations, to go out and say something, that they did not want to do, because they didn't know it to be true, when...
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is that an accurate reporting, director coats? >> mr.hairman, as the president's principal intelligence advisor, i'm fortunate to be able and need to spend significant amount of time with the president discussing national security interests and intelligence as it relates to those interests. we discussed a number of topics on a very regular basis. i have always believed that given the nature of my position and the information which we share it's not appropriate for me to comment publicly on any of that and so on this topic as well as other topics, i don't feel it's appropriate to characterize discussions and conversations with the president. >> isn't it true that some of these leaks can be damaging to national security, director coats? >> leaks have become a very significant -- played a very significant negative role relative to our national security. the release of information not only undermines the confidence in our allies, but our ability to maintain secure information that we share with them. it jeopardizes sources and methods to fin
is that an accurate reporting, director coats? >> mr.hairman, as the president's principal intelligence advisor, i'm fortunate to be able and need to spend significant amount of time with the president discussing national security interests and intelligence as it relates to those interests. we discussed a number of topics on a very regular basis. i have always believed that given the nature of my position and the information which we share it's not appropriate for me to comment publicly...
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coats: mr.vice chairman, i made it clear in my confirmation hearing for the senate select to midi of it -- senate select committee of intelligence my role in the role of the director is to provide intelligence information relative to policymakers so that they can base their judgments on that. any political shaping of that presentation or intelligence would not be appropriate. i have made my position clear on administration, and i intend to maintain that position. sen. reed: thank you. >> director coats, you made a couple brief comments about what happened in manchester last night, and you responded to a couple questions. is there anything you would like that incidentn last night, particularly when we have witness after witness talking about the threat, which you have talked about, too, to this country, that it is only a matter of time -- anything else you would like to add in terms of the attack? dir. coats: in my discussions with counterparts in london, mi5, mi6, intelligence agencies, and my c
coats: mr.vice chairman, i made it clear in my confirmation hearing for the senate select to midi of it -- senate select committee of intelligence my role in the role of the director is to provide intelligence information relative to policymakers so that they can base their judgments on that. any political shaping of that presentation or intelligence would not be appropriate. i have made my position clear on administration, and i intend to maintain that position. sen. reed: thank you. >>...
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guest: there is a lot of coates and what mr. the head of the nsa, admiral reich -- admiral mike rogers had to say. the post is reporting president trump's both of them -- president trump asked both of them to counter signs of collusion and push back and say there is no evidence. we have not heard from either on this point. ittes declined to talk about and rogers testified previously and never even got a question on it. surprised he did not get a question on a story that was making so many headlines earlier this week in a hearing two days later? guest: i think there is a lot of speculation as to why that might have happened, a lot of curiosity surrounding his version. host: it probably would have been the democrats who asked. guest: it would have come from the democrats and of the republicans. host: did you ask? aest: three hearings and senate intelligence committee meeting that went on yesterday regarding russia. host: let's chat with a few callers, a busy day wrapping up the probe into the russian interference. d is on the line
guest: there is a lot of coates and what mr. the head of the nsa, admiral reich -- admiral mike rogers had to say. the post is reporting president trump's both of them -- president trump asked both of them to counter signs of collusion and push back and say there is no evidence. we have not heard from either on this point. ittes declined to talk about and rogers testified previously and never even got a question on it. surprised he did not get a question on a story that was making so many...
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. >> reporter: cbs has confirmed that the president asked coats to push back on the fbi's russia investigation. mr. trump made the same request of nsa director, mike rogers. >> have you talked about this issue with admiral rogers? >> that is something that i would like to withhold, that question at this particular point in time. >> reporter: across the capitol, former cia director, john brennan described in the greatest detail yet why the trump campaign team first came under scrutiny. >> i was aware of intelligence and information about contacts between russian officials and u.s. persons that raised concerns in my mind whether or not those individuals were cooperatinwi >> reporter: by last july, he says, the volume of contacts was large enough to warrant the creation of a working group, made up of agents from the cia, fbi and nsa. >> having been involved in many counter intelligence cases in the past, i know what the russians try to do. they try to get individuals, including u.s. persons to act on their behalf, either wittingly or unwittingly. and frequently, individuals who go along a treasonous
. >> reporter: cbs has confirmed that the president asked coats to push back on the fbi's russia investigation. mr. trump made the same request of nsa director, mike rogers. >> have you talked about this issue with admiral rogers? >> that is something that i would like to withhold, that question at this particular point in time. >> reporter: across the capitol, former cia director, john brennan described in the greatest detail yet why the trump campaign team first came...
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coat? >> look you up mr. peanut so we can check. meg snap. >> do you have mr. peanut? >> so mr. peanut is dating kit kat kline's mom? >> no, i said british. i don't know how we got to mr. peanut if? is he brightish i thought he was born in america. >> that guy is dating -- that's not the guy in the can. like a cartoon. >> no, that's mr. peanut. >> okay. >> ya. >> that's sophisticated very detail version. i'm talking about the yellow black and white one. that one, that's the one i'm thinking of. >> that's a british look with the spots. >> kit kat, what's your mom see in this guy. >> stop t's he very nice. >> let me bring up a picture of him. >> maybe he's nut. >> oh, stop. >> he has no idea. >> listen, get him out of his shell he's great, he's a lot of fun. 's' salty, salty guy. >> mike, cracking me up right now. >> cracking. all right. >> i'm out. >> you're done. >> i don't have any more. do you got some more? >> we have it. >> let's see. >> ya, isn't that british looking? >> so that's the guy kit kat kline's mom is dating? this is such -- >> karen doesn't think so. >> no, i thi
coat? >> look you up mr. peanut so we can check. meg snap. >> do you have mr. peanut? >> so mr. peanut is dating kit kat kline's mom? >> no, i said british. i don't know how we got to mr. peanut if? is he brightish i thought he was born in america. >> that guy is dating -- that's not the guy in the can. like a cartoon. >> no, that's mr. peanut. >> okay. >> ya. >> that's sophisticated very detail version. i'm talking about the yellow black...
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mr. chairman. thank you, both gentlemen. director coats, apparently, the alleged call was prompted by the testimony of mr. comey that the fbi was conducting investigation into the nature of any links between individuals associated with the trump campaign and the russian government and whether there was any coordination between the campaign and russia's efforts. in your capacity as director of all the intelligence services, including many aspects of the fbi, are you aware of such an investigation? >> well, i'm aware of the investigations that are under way, both by the house, the senate, now special counsel. >> and the fbi. >> and the fbi, yes. >> and do you have any reason to question the appropriateness of the investigations? >> no. i think these investigations have -- are in place to get us to the right conclusions so that we can move on with a known result. >> there are other allegations in the article which suggest that either the president or white house personnel contacted other people in the intelligence community with a request to
mr. chairman. thank you, both gentlemen. director coats, apparently, the alleged call was prompted by the testimony of mr. comey that the fbi was conducting investigation into the nature of any links between individuals associated with the trump campaign and the russian government and whether there was any coordination between the campaign and russia's efforts. in your capacity as director of all the intelligence services, including many aspects of the fbi, are you aware of such an...
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. >> reporter: director of national intelligence dan coats said investigating russian interference is a priority but mrump made separate appeals to coats and to the director of the national security agency asking them to publicly deny the existence of any evidence of his campaign's collusion with russia. in february the president allegedly issued a similar request to the now ousted fbi director james comey, asking him to halt the investigation looking into former national secu and his potentially illegal contacts with russian officials. on monday flynn denied a senate request. >> if you're innocent why are your taking fifth amendment. >> reporter: candidate trump denounced the tactic but now flynn is refusing to testify or provide documents to the senate intelligence committee. in a six page letter flynn's legal team said that he's the target of outrageous allegations, that feed the escalating public frenzy against him. intelligence committee chairman richard burr said he's still deciding what to do about it. >> we'll figure it out when we get through corresponding with him. >> reporter: documents obta
. >> reporter: director of national intelligence dan coats said investigating russian interference is a priority but mrump made separate appeals to coats and to the director of the national security agency asking them to publicly deny the existence of any evidence of his campaign's collusion with russia. in february the president allegedly issued a similar request to the now ousted fbi director james comey, asking him to halt the investigation looking into former national secu and his...
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everyone coated that to vietnam. mr. young: picking up on that john and yoko. give peace a chance. and imagine. that defined peoples political ideas for generations until today. >> here is another question that came from the audience. what was the significance of the domino affect if any? why didn't lbj make his desire for withdrawal more public? that was the -- directly the entire point of our session today. mr. young: the second question for historians i think is the most interesting. why didn't he? i'm not a johnson scholar, i don't have a good sense for this at all. in retrospect, given the case that i think i can make -- i have just given you the surface level of the big case based on lots of vietnamese books and data and sons and culture and political stuff, all kinds of stuff, why didn't he do this? i don't really know. my only explanation is one i gave you, johnson's instincts are to slice things like this. everybody who saw johnson got something but they weren't always the same thing. it's johnson it seems to me who keeps all the secrets inside himself. everything is insid
everyone coated that to vietnam. mr. young: picking up on that john and yoko. give peace a chance. and imagine. that defined peoples political ideas for generations until today. >> here is another question that came from the audience. what was the significance of the domino affect if any? why didn't lbj make his desire for withdrawal more public? that was the -- directly the entire point of our session today. mr. young: the second question for historians i think is the most interesting....
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. >> reporter: cbs news has confirmed that the president asked coats to push back on the f.b.i.'s russia investigation. mrump made the same request of n.s.a. director mike rogers. >> have you talked about this issue with admiral rogers? >> that is-- that is something that i-- would like to withhold that question at this particular point in time. >> reporter: across the capitol, former c.i.a. director, john brennan, described in the greatest detail yet why the trump campaign team first came under scrutiny. >> i was aware of intelligence and information about contacts between russian fors and u.s. persons that raised concerns, in my mind bwhether or not those individuals were cooperating with the russians. >> reporter: by last july, he said, the volume of contacts was large enough to warrant the creation of a working group made up of agents from the c.i.a., f.b.i., and n.s.a. >> having been involved in many counter-intelligence cases in the past, i know what the russians try to do. they try to suborn individuals, and they try to get individuals, including u.s. persons, to act on their behalf, either witting
. >> reporter: cbs news has confirmed that the president asked coats to push back on the f.b.i.'s russia investigation. mrump made the same request of n.s.a. director mike rogers. >> have you talked about this issue with admiral rogers? >> that is-- that is something that i-- would like to withhold that question at this particular point in time. >> reporter: across the capitol, former c.i.a. director, john brennan, described in the greatest detail yet why the trump...
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mr. findley has a much higher voice. >> now get your coat and come on. >> what makes you think you can orderound like that, henry? >> you're my wife that gives me the right. >> when he says wife, he means possession. >> so what, maude. you told me 100 times you want to feel possessed. >> walter findley, i never said that standing up and you know it. >> norman lear and bud yorken really turned the spin-off series into an art form. >> norman lear hates to hear it called the lear factory. all his series come out of this building, allowing lear to move show-to-show like a dervish. >> "good times" was like holy smokes there's black people on tv. >> there had never been a complete black family on tv before with a father. >> what made it so unique and universal was that we have the same problems in our household and we do in the live in the projects in chicago. >> dyn-o-mite! >> we got $32 in the shoe box and i got another $6 in my pocket. >> you worked all night and all they paid you was $6? >> there were a lot of folks who were not happy with the show? the black panthers were very upset. when hue
mr. findley has a much higher voice. >> now get your coat and come on. >> what makes you think you can orderound like that, henry? >> you're my wife that gives me the right. >> when he says wife, he means possession. >> so what, maude. you told me 100 times you want to feel possessed. >> walter findley, i never said that standing up and you know it. >> norman lear and bud yorken really turned the spin-off series into an art form. >> norman lear...
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mr. chairman. let me highlight one issue then ask a question, director coats, about another issue and i would invite comment from anyone who has something they want to offer. i have been increasingly concerned about foreign governments hiring lobbyists here in washington, and unbeknownst to members of congress, actually lobbying congress to enact policies which may be contrary to the best interests of the american people. foreign agent registration act provides some level of transparency for that, what i just highlight that issue and we can come back to it at a later time because i want to ask you about another topic as well. the committee on foreign investment in the united states provides a very important role in determining whether there are technology transfers from the united states to foreign governments. and i was happy to see director comments on page four of your written statement specifically regarding china's increasing effort to use investment as a way to improve a psychological capabilities -- technological capabilities. china continues to use an aggressive campaign to vacuum up u.s. te
mr. chairman. let me highlight one issue then ask a question, director coats, about another issue and i would invite comment from anyone who has something they want to offer. i have been increasingly concerned about foreign governments hiring lobbyists here in washington, and unbeknownst to members of congress, actually lobbying congress to enact policies which may be contrary to the best interests of the american people. foreign agent registration act provides some level of transparency for...
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mr. mccabe, who you saw, dan coats, director of national intelligence.ed in the same way: can't say anything about an ongoing investigation. >>> our next guest calls all of this a side show. dan henninger joins us now, "wall street journal" deputy editorial page editor. you call in the james comey show. explain. >> well, look, what i tried to explain in my column this morning, stuart, about the origins of what this story about trump and the russians came from, it originated -- described in two new york times articles back in january and march from two things that president barack obama did. one, he -- through a rule issued by then-attorney general loretta lynch, they said the nsa could distribute raw intelligence data to 16 other intelligence agencies. then we learned that what they were distributing was information they had about possible collusion between trump and the russians. that then precipitated a hurricane of leaks out of the intelligence agencies, perhaps, or perhaps former obama administration officials about this potential collusion. and i ca
mr. mccabe, who you saw, dan coats, director of national intelligence.ed in the same way: can't say anything about an ongoing investigation. >>> our next guest calls all of this a side show. dan henninger joins us now, "wall street journal" deputy editorial page editor. you call in the james comey show. explain. >> well, look, what i tried to explain in my column this morning, stuart, about the origins of what this story about trump and the russians came from, it...
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. >> reporter: dan coates refusing to confirm or deny whether president trump pressured him to publicly push back on suggestions mr. trump's campaign colluded with russia. >> i don't feel it's appropriate to characterize discussions and conversations with the president. >> reporter: also tonight the senate intelligence committee zeroing in on ousted national security adviser michael flynn ruling out immunity and threatening to hold him in contempt of congress if he refuses to turn over subpoenaed documents. >> i've said that everything is on the table. that's not our preference today. we would like to hear from general flynn. we'd like to see his documents. >> reporter: as for the former cia chief's assertion that u.s. individuals may not have known they were interacting with russians, john brennan said today that's routinely the russian's m.o. suggesting those americans being compromised, quote, don't even realize they're on that path until it gets too late. lester? >> peter alexander at the white house, thank you. >>> with the president out of the country his administration today revealed his first budget propos
. >> reporter: dan coates refusing to confirm or deny whether president trump pressured him to publicly push back on suggestions mr. trump's campaign colluded with russia. >> i don't feel it's appropriate to characterize discussions and conversations with the president. >> reporter: also tonight the senate intelligence committee zeroing in on ousted national security adviser michael flynn ruling out immunity and threatening to hold him in contempt of congress if he refuses to...
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news has confirmed president trump urged coates and nsa director mike rodgers to publicly deny the existence of any evidence of collusion. both men refused. mr. trump has repeatedly denied doing anything improper. >>> tonight the wife of an alameda county deputy says she's not guilty for a crash that killed a 3-year-old boy last year. yarenit malihan hid her face behind her lawyer as she entered her plea in court today. she's facing up to 11 years in prison for this crash last september on interstate 680 in san ramon. prosecutors say she was on drugs when her suv rear-ended another car the child was in. >> my case is currently still under investigation and we are making sure that we're making the right charging decisions as we proceed. >> hallahan's bail is -- malihan's bail is set at $3 million. she'll be in court again next month. >>> tonight a former football player from de la salle high school has been convicted of sexually assaulting a girl in the parking lot after a game. only on 5 tonight the victim's mother breaks her silence about what happened to her daughter and what she wishes would happen to the attacker. >> reporter: speaking i
news has confirmed president trump urged coates and nsa director mike rodgers to publicly deny the existence of any evidence of collusion. both men refused. mr. trump has repeatedly denied doing anything improper. >>> tonight the wife of an alameda county deputy says she's not guilty for a crash that killed a 3-year-old boy last year. yarenit malihan hid her face behind her lawyer as she entered her plea in court today. she's facing up to 11 years in prison for this crash last...
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mr. copman has said plastics and coatings will be an integral part of the company but it could be sold tos? what other areas might you be considering looking at? >> well, we'll have a -- we'll have a stronger balance sheet because we're taking our pigments and our additives business, about a $2 billion revenue business, we're taking this to the market in an ipo this july -- august time frame. with the proceeds of that will actually lower the combined debt of huntsman-clariant to where our balance sheet is actually stronger than -- statistically stronger than huntsman stand-alone or clariant stand-alone. there's going to be almost an immediate benefit to our shareholders. and i think our number one priority is going to be to look at bringing the cultures together and look at bringing the synergies, achieving synergies for our shareholders. but certainly we will also be looking quite aggressively at how we use that balance sheet to further consolidate and further expand our technological footprint around the world. >> is there a size of a deal that would be off the table, then? i mean, coul
mr. copman has said plastics and coatings will be an integral part of the company but it could be sold tos? what other areas might you be considering looking at? >> well, we'll have a -- we'll have a stronger balance sheet because we're taking our pigments and our additives business, about a $2 billion revenue business, we're taking this to the market in an ipo this july -- august time frame. with the proceeds of that will actually lower the combined debt of huntsman-clariant to where our...
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that is refreshing but i agree that a coat over $50,000, which is around what the average american family earns, is a misstep and past first ladies, including mrs own inaugural gown. they want to have an accessible first lady and i'm not sure that something that high fashion is going to play well for her. >> kate, let me know when the black jumpsuit goes on sale. i like that. kate bennett and brower, thank you so much. >>> let's get you ba being to o back to our breaking news. one of our experts calls this stunning. why the fired fbi director james comey came forward to publicly announce the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails was over. asmy family tree,ing i discovered a woman named marianne gaspard... it was her french name. then she came to louisiana as a slave. i became curious where in africa she was from. so i took the ancestry dna test to find out more about my african roots. the ancestry dna results were really specific. they told me all of these places in west africa. i feel really proud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.co
that is refreshing but i agree that a coat over $50,000, which is around what the average american family earns, is a misstep and past first ladies, including mrs own inaugural gown. they want to have an accessible first lady and i'm not sure that something that high fashion is going to play well for her. >> kate, let me know when the black jumpsuit goes on sale. i like that. kate bennett and brower, thank you so much. >>> let's get you ba being to o back to our breaking news....
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mr. haldeman nor i were criminally involved in this matter in any respect. >> people are seeing this underside of the white house, this kind of gothic reality that they never dreamed existed, men in trench coatswith bags of money. >> it comes from way up at the top. >> yes, sir. i believed that he was talking >> good morning.ent. although this is not abc's scheduled day to provide live continuous coverage, we are going on now with the hearings because the witness will be john dean, the 34-year-old lawyer who one year ago was just another anonymous official in the white house but who today is a very well-known figure indeed. >> so help you god? >> i do so help me god. >> if people knew one thing about john dean, he was the guy who knew what was going on in watergate. so when it was announced he was going to testify, people really thought that this was the moment the thing was going to blow wide open. >> i told the president there was no money to pay these individuals to meet their demands. he asked me how much it would cost. i told him i could only make an estimate it might be as high as a million dollars or more. he told me that that was no problem. he also looked over at haldeman and repeate
mr. haldeman nor i were criminally involved in this matter in any respect. >> people are seeing this underside of the white house, this kind of gothic reality that they never dreamed existed, men in trench coatswith bags of money. >> it comes from way up at the top. >> yes, sir. i believed that he was talking >> good morning.ent. although this is not abc's scheduled day to provide live continuous coverage, we are going on now with the hearings because the witness will be...