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and we're back with dr matthew barra's a cia veteran analyst and a for our national intelligence council discussing u.s. russian spat and other issues causing global concern and with a turkey a nato member who is currently attacking the syrian kurds who are here u.s. allies is washington going to do anything about this or is it going to throw the kurds too who are lying on a to under the bus i think. washing it is very concerned about turkey. where turkey is heading. so yes there afeard stew to it to warn turkey against its attacks but you know it is a nato member when there is an effort not to alienate for further turkey there's been you know tense relations between us and turkey for some time so i think the effort is to handle this in a very low key manner out of the public eye does the u.s. have been have enough leverage to stop turkey anyway i don't think we have the leverage you know there is. i mean in the past turkey has taken unilateral actions that have highly displeased the washington. turkey believe this is very much a threat and you know in the case of any country that believ
and we're back with dr matthew barra's a cia veteran analyst and a for our national intelligence council discussing u.s. russian spat and other issues causing global concern and with a turkey a nato member who is currently attacking the syrian kurds who are here u.s. allies is washington going to do anything about this or is it going to throw the kurds too who are lying on a to under the bus i think. washing it is very concerned about turkey. where turkey is heading. so yes there afeard stew to...
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dr matthew burris a cia veteran analyst and a former national intelligence council who welcomed to the show it's really great to have you on our program so matthew the world is no longer split into one during the cold war and clearly u.s. isn't leading the world like it's tried to in the ninety's so she will be bracing ourselves for a cast in this new lateral reality chaos may be a strong word certainly instability because i don't think we have really achieved some sort of equilibrium the us is trying to find a new role for itself other powers as well so why though why it why is it so bad i mean we've had it leaderless world for nanny centuries before and we were find well that leaderless world had quite a few wars in it and obviously i think you know our own. advertise to mean for conflict is very very low these days and public server much more eager to see economic improvement than they are to. actually get into a fight with a neighbor or or with other powers in the world how volatile is to current state of u.s. russia relations i mean do you see more a sort of a stability within thi
dr matthew burris a cia veteran analyst and a former national intelligence council who welcomed to the show it's really great to have you on our program so matthew the world is no longer split into one during the cold war and clearly u.s. isn't leading the world like it's tried to in the ninety's so she will be bracing ourselves for a cast in this new lateral reality chaos may be a strong word certainly instability because i don't think we have really achieved some sort of equilibrium the us is...
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and we're back with dr matthew barra's a cia veteran analyst and a for our national intelligence council are discussing u.s. russian spat and other issues causing global concern i might say turkey a nato member waste currently attacking the syrian kurds who are here u.s. allies is washington going to do anything about this or is it going to throw the kurds to who are lying on aid under the bus i think. washing it is very concerned about turkey. where turkey is heading. so yes there afeard stew to it to warn turkey against its attacks but you know it is a nato member when there is an effort not to alienate for further turkey there's been you know tense relations between us and turkey for some time so i think the effort is to handle this in a very low key manner out of the public eye. desta us and when have enough leverage to stop turkey anyway i don't think we have the leverage you know there is. i mean in the past turkey has taken unilateral actions that have highly displeased the washington. turkey believe this is very much a threat and you know in the case of any country that believes
and we're back with dr matthew barra's a cia veteran analyst and a for our national intelligence council are discussing u.s. russian spat and other issues causing global concern i might say turkey a nato member waste currently attacking the syrian kurds who are here u.s. allies is washington going to do anything about this or is it going to throw the kurds to who are lying on aid under the bus i think. washing it is very concerned about turkey. where turkey is heading. so yes there afeard stew...
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and we're back with dr matthew barra's a cia veteran analyst and a former national intelligence council are discussing u.s. russian spat and other issues causing global concern and i think turkey a nato member who is currently attacking the syrian kurds who are here u.s. allies is washington going to do anything about this or are they going to throw the kurds too who are lying on it under the bus i think. washing it is very concerned about turkey. where turkey is heading. so yes there are efforts to to or to warn turkey against its attacks but. you know it is a nato member when there is an effort not to alienate for further turkey there's been you know tense relations between us and turkey for some time so i think the effort is to handle this in a very low key manner out of the public eye does do us didn't have enough leverage to stop turkey anyway i don't think we have the leverage you know there's. i mean in the past turkey has taken unilateral actions that have highly displeased the washington. turkey believe this is very much a threat and you know in the case of any country that bel
and we're back with dr matthew barra's a cia veteran analyst and a former national intelligence council are discussing u.s. russian spat and other issues causing global concern and i think turkey a nato member who is currently attacking the syrian kurds who are here u.s. allies is washington going to do anything about this or are they going to throw the kurds too who are lying on it under the bus i think. washing it is very concerned about turkey. where turkey is heading. so yes there are...
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dr matthew burrows a cia veteran analyst and a former national intelligence council welcome to the show it's really great to have you on our program so matthew the world is no longer split into one like during the cold war and clearly u.s. isn't leading the world like it's tried to in the ninety's so she will be bracing ourselves for a catalyst in this new. reality chaos in libya. strong words certainly instability because i don't think we have really achieved some sort of equilibrium the u.s. is trying to find a new role for itself other powers as well so but why why why is it so bad i mean we've had it leaderless world for many centuries before and we were find well that leaderless world had quite a few wars in it and obviously i think you know our own. advertize mean for conflict is very very low these days and public server much more eager to see economic improvement than they are to. actually get into a fight with a neighbor or or with other powers in the world how volatile is to current state of u.s. russia relations i mean do you see more a sort of a stability within this confron
dr matthew burrows a cia veteran analyst and a former national intelligence council welcome to the show it's really great to have you on our program so matthew the world is no longer split into one like during the cold war and clearly u.s. isn't leading the world like it's tried to in the ninety's so she will be bracing ourselves for a catalyst in this new. reality chaos in libya. strong words certainly instability because i don't think we have really achieved some sort of equilibrium the u.s....
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dr matthew burgess s c i have that are an analyst and a former national intelligence council welcome to the show it's really great to have you on our program so matthew the world is no longer split into like during the cold war and clearly u.s. isn't leading the world like it's try to in the ninety's so she will be bracing ourselves for a cast in this new lateral reality chaos maybe a strong word certainly instability because i don't think we have really achieved some sort of equilibrium the us is trying to find a new role for itself other powers as well so why though why it why is it so bad i mean we've had it leaderless world for nanny centuries before and we were find well that literalists world had quite a few wars in it and obviously i think you know our own. avatar i mean for conflict is very very low these days and public server much more eager to see economic improvement than they are to. actually get into a fight with a neighbor or or with other powers in the world. how volatile is to current state of u.s. russia relations i mean do you see more a sort of a stability within
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national intelligence council recognizes differences in the u.s. and russian approaches to nuclear weapons in 2012 that nuclear ambitions in the u.s. and russia over the last 20 years have evolved in opposite directions. reducing the role of nuclear weapons in u.s. security strategy is a u.s. objective while russia is pursuing new concepts and capabilities for expanding the role of nuclear weapons in its security strate strategy. the 2018 npr response to this threat environment not by changing the tenets of the nuclear policy that have bipartisan support, but by emphasizing the maintenance of the capabilities needed to detour the war in the current environment. it also seeks to clarify the policies to help remove the potential for the mistaken calculation on the potential adversaries that limit the threats were escalation and provide them with any possible useful political or military advantage. correcting such calculations is a key to maintaining the deterrent of nuclear war. in this regard i would like to address three of the corresponding outcom
national intelligence council recognizes differences in the u.s. and russian approaches to nuclear weapons in 2012 that nuclear ambitions in the u.s. and russia over the last 20 years have evolved in opposite directions. reducing the role of nuclear weapons in u.s. security strategy is a u.s. objective while russia is pursuing new concepts and capabilities for expanding the role of nuclear weapons in its security strate strategy. the 2018 npr response to this threat environment not by changing...
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national intelligence council recognized this great difference in the u.s. and russian approaches to nuclear weapons back in 2012, concluding, quote, nuclear ambitions in the u.s. and russia over the last 20 years have evolved in opposite directions, reducing the role of nuclear weapons in u.s. security strategy is a u.s. objective, while russia is pursuing new concepts and capabilities for expanding the role of nuclear weapons in its security strategy. end quote. the 2018 npr responds to this increasingly challenging threat environment not by changing long-standing tenets of u.s. policy that have bipartisan support but by emphasizing the maintenance of those capabilities needed to effectively deter war in the current environment. it also seeks to clarify u.s. policies to help remove the potential for mistaken calculation by potential adversaries that limited nuclear first use threats or escalation, and provide them with any possible useful military advantage. correcting the potential for such calculations is now a key to maintaining the deterrence of nuclea
national intelligence council recognized this great difference in the u.s. and russian approaches to nuclear weapons back in 2012, concluding, quote, nuclear ambitions in the u.s. and russia over the last 20 years have evolved in opposite directions, reducing the role of nuclear weapons in u.s. security strategy is a u.s. objective, while russia is pursuing new concepts and capabilities for expanding the role of nuclear weapons in its security strategy. end quote. the 2018 npr responds to this...
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as tomorrow that this memo gets released and it's undergoing its review in the national security council with the intelligence folks there. the issue here is really the fbi. this is the fbi's information. this is their material that was brought over to congress. they then put this memo together. they continue to object. the fbi, their statement has not changed, their stance on this has not changed, and that is the real issue. what has really gone on here, what's really taking hold is that you have this public statement from the fbi, from the fbi director, certainly challenging the president's decision, weighing in saying, you should not do this and that it's going to cause problems for the fbi. and mostly it goes to the agents and the analysts and the people who do this kind of workd day t day. it hurts them in the end. that is the position of the fbi director and that is the position of the fbi. and nothing simply has changed. whether it's redactions or something else, release of this memo itself is going to create problems. it discredits a whole host of people within the fbi that do this work. it brings iss
as tomorrow that this memo gets released and it's undergoing its review in the national security council with the intelligence folks there. the issue here is really the fbi. this is the fbi's information. this is their material that was brought over to congress. they then put this memo together. they continue to object. the fbi, their statement has not changed, their stance on this has not changed, and that is the real issue. what has really gone on here, what's really taking hold is that you...
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that means he can no longer attend a summit meetings of national security council or see related intelligencee's still waiting for the fbi to complete a background check. as you were mentioning, jerome powell has opened the doors to the central bank raising interest rates four times this year. on capitol hill, he acknowledged his stronger economic growth might lead policymakers to rethink their plans for only three rate hikes. it was his first testimony before congress before taking office. the trump administration has onosed stiff tariffs aluminum foil from china. they are selling the foil in the u.s. below market value. and of the conservative party's rebellion against british prime minister theresa may's brexit policy is growing. eight conservative lawmakers have backed amendment, calling for the u.k. to keep close ties to the european union after it leaves. the attempt to reverse her brexit position could threaten her political survival. global news 24 hours a day, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries around the world. i am taylor riggs. this is bloomberg. b
that means he can no longer attend a summit meetings of national security council or see related intelligencee's still waiting for the fbi to complete a background check. as you were mentioning, jerome powell has opened the doors to the central bank raising interest rates four times this year. on capitol hill, he acknowledged his stronger economic growth might lead policymakers to rethink their plans for only three rate hikes. it was his first testimony before congress before taking office. the...
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nation's most sensitive information. in addition to being barred from president trump's daily intelligence briefing, kushner may be excluded from national security councileetings in which he is supposed to play a key role. >> they are usually conducted at the top-secret level. they will have to figure out a workaround. or exclude him from portions of some of the meetings. >> kushner won't be able to see top-secret intelligence generated by the cia and the nsa. information like the real names locations and methods of american spies in foreign countries. information that intelligence community insiders refer to as the crown jewel because of their extraordinarily high value. one senior national security advisor to president bush says the primary job of a foreign policy advisor is to take a vast, sometimes overwhelming amount of information and distill it for the president. now with his access to information severely limited, it's unclear whether mr. kushner will still be able to do this. bret. >> bret: thank you thank you. there are growing questions tonight about some of the spending practices at the department of housing and urban developing. under new s
nation's most sensitive information. in addition to being barred from president trump's daily intelligence briefing, kushner may be excluded from national security councileetings in which he is supposed to play a key role. >> they are usually conducted at the top-secret level. they will have to figure out a workaround. or exclude him from portions of some of the meetings. >> kushner won't be able to see top-secret intelligence generated by the cia and the nsa. information like the...
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security advisor, deputy national security advisor, another deputy national security advisor, intelligence director at the security council. the deputy chief of staff at the fascial security council, the chief white house strategist, steve bannon. another another strategist who did not appear to have any particular job in the white house, but he went on tv a lot, that guy sebastian gorka, remember him. the communications director for the office of public liaison. the fbi director, deputy fbi director, the chief of staff of the fbi director, the director of the office on government ethics. director of the national security agency, deputy director of the column counsel, the vice president's wife's chief of staff. the vice president's chief policy center and now the head of the centers for disease control. we even screwed one up. we put press secretary on the same line as white house chief of staff. that might be an intentional that probably means nothing at all, but we're going to keep it on track, get a bigger graphic. now it's time for the "last word with lawrence o'donnell." >> when we talk about tv talking heads, most o
security advisor, deputy national security advisor, another deputy national security advisor, intelligence director at the security council. the deputy chief of staff at the fascial security council, the chief white house strategist, steve bannon. another another strategist who did not appear to have any particular job in the white house, but he went on tv a lot, that guy sebastian gorka, remember him. the communications director for the office of public liaison. the fbi director, deputy fbi...
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digestive intelligence updates based on information from spies, satellites and surveillance technology. according to people with of his access and apart from staff on a national security council, issues more request for information to the intelligence community than any white house employee. what happens to him in the new world of security clearances? >> if the white house really go forward and says stricter process, it will have a big effect on the way jared kushner conducts his duties as you mention he is a very folio. portfolio a very folio. he needs classic to do things and clearly requesting more than almost anyone else in the white house. this would basically you know, wall him off from that information and would make jared kushner probably less of a force within the white house. >> youth a clamp on him he would not work so closely with the president on these things? >> i think that is an open question pretty good read his memo at face value and assume he will implement this process then yes, probably. but obviously, we have not seen actual implementation, actual steps being taken. jared kushner obviously has very strong influence with the president. and it is clear tha
digestive intelligence updates based on information from spies, satellites and surveillance technology. according to people with of his access and apart from staff on a national security council, issues more request for information to the intelligence community than any white house employee. what happens to him in the new world of security clearances? >> if the white house really go forward and says stricter process, it will have a big effect on the way jared kushner conducts his duties...
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the national security council will review it and brew in the director of the national intelligence and the fbi and doj to get opinions on whether it should be released. i'm told by sources that have seen the memo that it goes much more to sources and mets than the republican memo did. there's some people that think that that was intentional. adam schiff is looking nor the white house to make changes and shifts as warning against political redactions. i'm told by sources here at the white house that there is material in that memo that will likely need redacting. the end of the day, shep, the white house wants to get this out, wants to show that it can be fair whether it's the republican memo or the democratic memo. but it's likely that the democrats may be able to claim a moral victory when their -- or a political morale victory when their memo is released because it's likely there will be substantial changes made to the memo before it's given to the public for consumption. >> shepard: one side license to their side and the other side listens to their side. this is a bunch of nothing, i
the national security council will review it and brew in the director of the national intelligence and the fbi and doj to get opinions on whether it should be released. i'm told by sources that have seen the memo that it goes much more to sources and mets than the republican memo did. there's some people that think that that was intentional. adam schiff is looking nor the white house to make changes and shifts as warning against political redactions. i'm told by sources here at the white house...
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intelligence reports. he into evidence to do his job on the israeli-palestinian peace team. third, he cannot go to national security council meetings. fourth, he cannot participate in conversations in which top secret intelligence is discussed. that's almost any conversation with the chairman of the joint chiefs or national intelligence or the director of the cia. fifth, he has a computer up to date his desk that gives him access to highly classified network. >> that will be ripped out of his desk. he won't be able to do work on that system. >> his father is the president of the united states, if there is a meeting with classified information and the president decides jared is in that meeting, can he decide he can come in, it's waved tore that meet something. >> i guess in theory, that could happen. would somebody be prosecuted? no, because of the, you referenced. let's be honest, if someone were to share with him highly sensitive information in any other context in any other government office, that person who shared the information with jared could be looible for an offense against the united states, violating the rules a
intelligence reports. he into evidence to do his job on the israeli-palestinian peace team. third, he cannot go to national security council meetings. fourth, he cannot participate in conversations in which top secret intelligence is discussed. that's almost any conversation with the chairman of the joint chiefs or national intelligence or the director of the cia. fifth, he has a computer up to date his desk that gives him access to highly classified network. >> that will be ripped out of...
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national intelligence agency. both were followed by heavy gunfire. the president of the european councilas described as purteillusion any t by britain to pick and choose the terms of its future relationship with europe.a speaking ammit of e.u. leaders not attended by brain, donald tusk says he hopes to get more clarity on exactly what britain's approaches -- proposals were when hmeets theresa may within the next few weeks. we have a report. reporter: france,ermany, italy. europe's leaders all in brussels today all waiting to hear what the u.k. wants from its future ties. but if theresa may is seek special access to the market forarts of the u.k. economy, it was immediately rebuffed. >> it's not possible to be aligned with the european union when it suits and not when it doesn't. that's not possible. >> the effort y u. doesn -- if e.u. doesn't yet know what was decided by mr may and her ministers at checkers yesterday but he said again she can't pick and choose. >> i'm glad that the u.k. government seems to be moving towards a more detailed position. wever, if the media reports are correc
national intelligence agency. both were followed by heavy gunfire. the president of the european councilas described as purteillusion any t by britain to pick and choose the terms of its future relationship with europe.a speaking ammit of e.u. leaders not attended by brain, donald tusk says he hopes to get more clarity on exactly what britain's approaches -- proposals were when hmeets theresa may within the next few weeks. we have a report. reporter: france,ermany, italy. europe's leaders all...
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national intelligence agency. both were followed by heavy gunfire. the president of the european council to pick and choose the terms of its future relationship with europe. speaking at a summit of eu leaders which was not attended by britain, donald tusk said he hoped to get more clarity on exactly what britain's proposals were when he meets theresa may next week. from brussels, damian grammaticas reports. france, germany, italy — europe's leaders all in brussels today, all waiting to hear what the uk wants from its future ties. but if theresa may's plan is to seek special access to the single market for parts of the uk economy, it was immediately rebuffed. it's not an a la carte. it's not possible to be aligned with the european union when it suits and not what it doesn't. that's not possible. the eu doesn't yet know what was decided by mrs may and her ministers at chequers yesterday but eu leaders have said before, and they said again today, she can't pick and choose only the bits of the single market she likes. i'm glad that the uk government seems to be moving towards a more detaile
national intelligence agency. both were followed by heavy gunfire. the president of the european council to pick and choose the terms of its future relationship with europe. speaking at a summit of eu leaders which was not attended by britain, donald tusk said he hoped to get more clarity on exactly what britain's proposals were when he meets theresa may next week. from brussels, damian grammaticas reports. france, germany, italy — europe's leaders all in brussels today, all waiting to hear...
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is to take inputs from the intelligence community and design policies to help the president implement it. where is h.r. mcmaster on this? what is the national security councilng? we heard from "the washington post" there's not been a single cabinet-level meeting on russia. the president doesn't like to read intelligence on russia. had an how are we defending ourselves? >> independent senator from maine, essentially going back to his verbiage, talking to his intel chiefs, i wish you could all persuade the president, trying to say get him to pay attention. >> and, look, it's part of what we've got with the election of donald trump. i don't know if even many of the supporters realize how completely he would check out of this question. >> the with 3100 counties nationwide that essentially run their mini elections, some form of mechanical security because there were so many differences within a particular state. what's come to light now is that it's much more profound, it's much more elusive in some ways to have a bunch of bots promote a fake news story, spin national media and create a certain amount of uncertainty all at the same time. that's really serious st
is to take inputs from the intelligence community and design policies to help the president implement it. where is h.r. mcmaster on this? what is the national security councilng? we heard from "the washington post" there's not been a single cabinet-level meeting on russia. the president doesn't like to read intelligence on russia. had an how are we defending ourselves? >> independent senator from maine, essentially going back to his verbiage, talking to his intel chiefs, i wish...
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he can no longer attend some meetings of the national security council, see the president's daily brief, or war related intelligencethis raises questions about how it will affect his role as trump's main middle east peace negotiator. the white house has said that nothing has changed in how he will be able to fulfill his multiple roles. china's official manufacturing gauge fell the most in five years in february. the manufacturing pmi dropped and missed estimates. top officials are gathering this link to reshape the government -- this week to reshape the government and adjust term limits. fell theactory output most in seven years in january. industrial production contracted 6.6%. that is the biggest drop since march of 2011. output fell across all sectors, with cars performing especially poorly. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. you can find more stories on the bloomberg at top . here in asia we have a followed that lead from wall street following jerome powell's commentary. you have seen markets across the board lower. strength reduced its
he can no longer attend some meetings of the national security council, see the president's daily brief, or war related intelligencethis raises questions about how it will affect his role as trump's main middle east peace negotiator. the white house has said that nothing has changed in how he will be able to fulfill his multiple roles. china's official manufacturing gauge fell the most in five years in february. the manufacturing pmi dropped and missed estimates. top officials are gathering...
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jillian azhar foreign policy expert who work in the national security council for both presidents bush and president obama. congressional intelligenceees try to rise above politics and stick to fact-finding, but listen to the republican chair, devin nunes and to the democratic ranking member adam schiff going after each other this week. >> they know they are not being honest actors, and i get tired of playing whack a mole every day with the democrats on this committee who never wanted to start this investigation in the first place. >> what's the most dangerous thing about this in the current context, it's this: the president is looking for a reason to fire bob mueller. >> chris: gillian, how unusual is it for congressional intelligence committees, in your experience, to get involved in this kind of partisan food fight, if you will, and potentially how troubling is it -- this is an issue i was discussing with secretary panetta -- going forward? if the house intelligence and senate intelligence committees just become more political vehicles? >> secretary panetta talked about a breakdown of rule of law being the primary concern. i agre
jillian azhar foreign policy expert who work in the national security council for both presidents bush and president obama. congressional intelligenceees try to rise above politics and stick to fact-finding, but listen to the republican chair, devin nunes and to the democratic ranking member adam schiff going after each other this week. >> they know they are not being honest actors, and i get tired of playing whack a mole every day with the democrats on this committee who never wanted to...
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that means he can no longer attend some meetings of the national security council or see war related intelligenceis part of a wider crackdown two axes sensitive materials. paul manafort appears in court today. it will be his first court appearance since rick gates pleaded guilty to reduced charges last week in the rush investigation. manafort raises a variety of charges ranging from tax evasion to working as an unregistered foreign agent. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm kailey leinz. this is bloomberg. powell showed us month thing, and that is he can move the markets. as he testified, stocks went down and bond yields went up, as the markets understood that we may be looking at four rate hikes this year instead of three. we welcome now michelle meyer and our bloomberg colleague. michelle, you are watching german powell. what did the markets react to that was such a surprise to them? michelle: the big statement was his escutcheon of how this -- conditions have evolved since the december meeting. he said it is own personal
that means he can no longer attend some meetings of the national security council or see war related intelligenceis part of a wider crackdown two axes sensitive materials. paul manafort appears in court today. it will be his first court appearance since rick gates pleaded guilty to reduced charges last week in the rush investigation. manafort raises a variety of charges ranging from tax evasion to working as an unregistered foreign agent. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700...
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national security council and many others. this comes after trump's director of national intelligence washed minimal access toes information should be granted to those with temporary cure the clearances. >> if that is the case, the access has to be himmed in terms of the kind of information they can be in a position to receive or not receive. >> there's a serious public official. it's unclear what prevented so many from obtaining permanent clearances for so long and not clear how much access they've had to sensitive materials. i'm joined by carol lee, and chris lu, director of the obama transition, also assistant to the former president in the white house. thank you both for joining us. what are the reasons why there's such sloppiness and lack of safety precautions so many top people don't have the right clearances? >> we don't fully know because the process is not very transparent. the white house has not been forthcoming. there are a number of reasonsian someone could have a security clearance, interim security clearance months into the administration. there could be a backlog of requests. there could be things like someone who
national security council and many others. this comes after trump's director of national intelligence washed minimal access toes information should be granted to those with temporary cure the clearances. >> if that is the case, the access has to be himmed in terms of the kind of information they can be in a position to receive or not receive. >> there's a serious public official. it's unclear what prevented so many from obtaining permanent clearances for so long and not clear how...
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national security council or even officially reported at all. that is a highly, highly unusual move. >> what's so train about it, startling detail, the national security adviser was reading intelligence like that before. >> reporter: no, we haven't, george. this is catching a lot of people here in this white house off guard this morning. >> okay, cecilia vega, thanks very much. paula. >>> we mentioned the queen is in the house. none of us will ever be the same. now to a milestone for dolly parton. she's been donating free books to young children from her imagination library, global charity, for more than 20 years and yesterday she donated her 100 millionth book. yes. that's a lot of books so her 100 millionth written by dolly herself called "coat of many colors" enshrined in the library of congress. the children call her the book lady and you can really see why. she loves the moments with the kids. she's coming up chatting and performing one of her classics called "coat of many colors." >> amazing. 100 millionth book. >> 100 millionth. i met her and very rarely am i taken aback. i had nothing to say, but, oh, my gosh, it's dolly parton. i think i completely embarrassed myself in fron
national security council or even officially reported at all. that is a highly, highly unusual move. >> what's so train about it, startling detail, the national security adviser was reading intelligence like that before. >> reporter: no, we haven't, george. this is catching a lot of people here in this white house off guard this morning. >> okay, cecilia vega, thanks very much. paula. >>> we mentioned the queen is in the house. none of us will ever be the same. now to...
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national security council this is in. the state department defense department i mean there is a raging debate going on in the intelligence community as well is how important they want because this is what it gets down to the it's who's calling who's bluff and i hate that ok because everybody's got arms ok what is going on in turkey u.s. relations this is what's really key here dan please keep going. here so after the downing of the russian jet turkey was hoping that this would force somehow the u.s. to actually come good on what they had seen as the u.s. promises to make to make this regime change happen turkey itself had allowed itself to be this way ahead of this western imperial regime change policy in syria and they seem to be doing so with very little actual help from from from the west in doing so so we really wanted to force the u.s. to put the cards on the table that help wasn't forthcoming so that point i thought ok they're not serious let we're going to have to basically do something else some kind of deal or think again and it's interesting and no coincidence i think the months before the coup attempt was when
national security council this is in. the state department defense department i mean there is a raging debate going on in the intelligence community as well is how important they want because this is what it gets down to the it's who's calling who's bluff and i hate that ok because everybody's got arms ok what is going on in turkey u.s. relations this is what's really key here dan please keep going. here so after the downing of the russian jet turkey was hoping that this would force somehow the...
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national security council this is in. the state department defense department i mean there is a raging debate going on in the intelligence community as well is how important they want because this is what it gets down to the it's who's calling who's bluff and i'd hate that ok because everybody's got arms ok what is going on in turkey u.s. relations this is what's really key here dan please keep going. yes so after the downing of the of the russian jet turkey was hoping that this would force somehow the u.s. to actually come good on what they had seen as the u.s. promises to make to make this regime change happen turkey a huge cost to itself had allowed itself to be this way ahead of this western imperial regime change policy in syria and they seem to be doing so with very little actual you know help from from from the west in doing so so we really want to force the. to put the cards on the table that help wasn't forthcoming so at that point i thought ok they're not serious let we're going to have to basically do something else cut some kind of deal or think again and it's interesting and no coincidence i think the month
national security council this is in. the state department defense department i mean there is a raging debate going on in the intelligence community as well is how important they want because this is what it gets down to the it's who's calling who's bluff and i'd hate that ok because everybody's got arms ok what is going on in turkey u.s. relations this is what's really key here dan please keep going. yes so after the downing of the of the russian jet turkey was hoping that this would force...
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national intelligence agency. security forces shot and killed 5 suspected attackers. the islamic men -- terrorist group is responsible. >>> the security councilnanimously approved a 30 day cease-fire. it comes after 500 people were killed this week by airstrikes and bombings in the area. the 30 day cease-fire in syria will allow medical aid to be delivered. and to medically affect people. >>> congress released a redacted democratic memo pushing back on republican claims of surveillance abuses and fbi russia meddling probe. the memo says the fbi and doj did not abuse the formal surveillance act, as they investigated alleged russian meddling in the president donald j. trump campaign. to is dismissing the memo, calling it a total and legal last. -- a total and legal bust.>>> the focus today with on how to get more conservative voters to the polls.>> reporter: a big part of see pack has been to figure out how to get conservatives to the polls. emerging theme for 2018 appears to be a big embrace of president donald j. trump.>> i live in cleveland, ohio. were to did not do well. the rest of the the state does not feel that way. to could win ohio.>>
national intelligence agency. security forces shot and killed 5 suspected attackers. the islamic men -- terrorist group is responsible. >>> the security councilnanimously approved a 30 day cease-fire. it comes after 500 people were killed this week by airstrikes and bombings in the area. the 30 day cease-fire in syria will allow medical aid to be delivered. and to medically affect people. >>> congress released a redacted democratic memo pushing back on republican claims of...
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house counsel's office, the national security council continued to go through it with input from law enforcement at the d.o.j. and f.b.i. and the director of national intelligence. one of the big concerns at the white house and concerns that republicans and the intelligence community on capitol hill have is it was loaded up with references to sources and methods that will require some redactions. the chief of staff john kelly said the other day it is not as clean a memo as the one we received last week, the republican memo. and people like trey gowdy and officials here at the white house are concerned that the democrats have laid a little bit of a trap for them here. they put in things that will need to be redacted and when the memo is eventually released, that could come likely tomorrow because the president has only got five days to review this, the democrats will be able to say look, there were a lot of redactions in the memo. no redactions in the gop memo. this memo is being treated differently than the gop. the white house trying to figure its way around that as well. >> bill: a top aide in the west wing has resigned. what's the story? >> this was somethin
house counsel's office, the national security council continued to go through it with input from law enforcement at the d.o.j. and f.b.i. and the director of national intelligence. one of the big concerns at the white house and concerns that republicans and the intelligence community on capitol hill have is it was loaded up with references to sources and methods that will require some redactions. the chief of staff john kelly said the other day it is not as clean a memo as the one we received...
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that he hasn't had a single national security council meeting, a single cabinet meeting -- forget involvement or complete exoneration, about what everybody in the intelligencety says, they say this is a real threat what they will do in 2018. >> there's no doubt the president is extraordinarily frustrated that people using this story and a story that so far has no evidence, to try and discredit his presidency and his ability to get things done on behalf of the american people. that doesn't excuse the fact that all of us in all parts of government, all of us on the outside need to care about our critical infrastructure. we need to care about election integrity and we need to come together as americans and make sure that we don't allow a hostile foreign power to tear us apart. >> chris: let's turn to another big issue this week, that's immigration and daca and the failure of the senate to pass any of the four proposals that were up there. president trump says it's all up to the democrats. >> we think there's a good chance of getting daca done if the democrats are serious and they actually want to do it. >> chris: do you think the president and republicans can
that he hasn't had a single national security council meeting, a single cabinet meeting -- forget involvement or complete exoneration, about what everybody in the intelligencety says, they say this is a real threat what they will do in 2018. >> there's no doubt the president is extraordinarily frustrated that people using this story and a story that so far has no evidence, to try and discredit his presidency and his ability to get things done on behalf of the american people. that doesn't...
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intelligence community being turned on its head. it's interesting. we've not heard anything from h.r. mcmaster or the national security council and heard their views on whether this memo should have gone out and what they're doing to mitigate the impact. >> white house counsel don mcgahn wrote to devin nunes, chairman of the house committee. in the letter it says the white house review process also included input from the office of the director of national intelligence and the department of justice. consistent with this review and standards, the declassification of the memorandum is appropriate. apparently some individuals did review it. >> i was advising the president today as i did for president obama and president bush, i would tell him our intelligence oversight mechanisms, our processes, our fisa process which, by the way, often involves foreign intelligence, is secure and our intelligence liaison relationship should continue. >> i want to get bob's reaction to what's unfolding right now. you used to serve in the cia. >> well, i'm worried about the fbi. if i were an fbi agent in the field now and picked up some informati
intelligence community being turned on its head. it's interesting. we've not heard anything from h.r. mcmaster or the national security council and heard their views on whether this memo should have gone out and what they're doing to mitigate the impact. >> white house counsel don mcgahn wrote to devin nunes, chairman of the house committee. in the letter it says the white house review process also included input from the office of the director of national intelligence and the department...
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national security council. why is mcmaster the person in line to be monitoring this behavior by a white house official? are the daily intelligence briefings that he's receiving where he was getting reports about these concerns? >> well, h.r. mcmaster came in to replace michael flynn after he was forced out of the white house with his own russia related issues sits at the center of national security policy making that goes on in the white house and also his job to make sure the state department, the defense department and intelligence community their views are all represented and all of that information is brought into the white house has a coherent policy. when he came into his job he discovered and quite taken aback to find out jared kushner was having his own policy discussions with foreign officials and not reporting that through the normal channels of people in the white house. that was a problem because jared kushner is a senior advisor to the president with a lot of foreign policy issues and if he's not reporting in those conversations he's having, that means the white house doesn't know what was said in those conversation
national security council. why is mcmaster the person in line to be monitoring this behavior by a white house official? are the daily intelligence briefings that he's receiving where he was getting reports about these concerns? >> well, h.r. mcmaster came in to replace michael flynn after he was forced out of the white house with his own russia related issues sits at the center of national security policy making that goes on in the white house and also his job to make sure the state...
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national security council. that didn't pan out. then later on in 2017, he moved over to the house intelligence committee, where he worked under nunes. even though nunes himself took a big step back from the russia investigation, cash was very much involved as soon as he started there, and he really deserves a lot of i guess credit for the fact that we have this memo now. this is in large part his project. >> and ken dilanian, betsy is with us as well, you have been poring over the document? >> i just want to point out a key date in here and sort of discuss where this fits in the context of the russia investigation. this memo discloses that the original fisa application for surveillance on carter page was october 21st, 2016. we know from james comey's testimony that the actual fbi investigation into potential trump russia collusion began months earlier, in july 2016. we also know from john brennan's testimony that the cia was gathering what he viewed as troubling information about contacts between trump campaign aides and russians in the summer of 2016 time frame. so if the premise of this is that the surveillance of carter page got
national security council. that didn't pan out. then later on in 2017, he moved over to the house intelligence committee, where he worked under nunes. even though nunes himself took a big step back from the russia investigation, cash was very much involved as soon as he started there, and he really deserves a lot of i guess credit for the fact that we have this memo now. this is in large part his project. >> and ken dilanian, betsy is with us as well, you have been poring over the...
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council session ists and government forces. domestic spy agency has secured thousands of highly classified government documents intelligence officers arrived at the national broadcaster the a.b.c. on thursday morning after it aired a series of exclusive reports this week sizing confidential files on current and previous governments it was later revealed though the documents were found inside a filing cabinet that was sold at a second hand shop prime minister malcolm turnbull has ordered an urgent review into the breach and the f.b.i. has raised questions about the accuracy of a secret congressional memo that suggests the agency and the justice department abuse their powers the white house intends to release the classified document that contains allegations of trump bias those are your headlines on al-jazeera face to face starts right now. oh. castro want to say once it has a different future castro wanted his country che wanted it's not a revolution for a long time those parallel objectives that sit alongside one another and drive each other forward but there came a point when obviously they not only did that but at that point the relationship and their p
council session ists and government forces. domestic spy agency has secured thousands of highly classified government documents intelligence officers arrived at the national broadcaster the a.b.c. on thursday morning after it aired a series of exclusive reports this week sizing confidential files on current and previous governments it was later revealed though the documents were found inside a filing cabinet that was sold at a second hand shop prime minister malcolm turnbull has ordered an...