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sanger was the reporter with the seib attacks conducted against iran's nuclear program. u.s. intelligence hacked into the computers that controlled enriched uranium causing them to spin out of control. cartwright admitted to providing information classified as top secret to both sanger and klaidman and lying about it to fbi agents. in a statement, he said it was wrong for me to mislead the fbi. the crime carries a sentence of up to five years in prison. the government has agreed to recommend a maximum sentence of six months. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> well, the pentagon says iraqi forces are ahead of schedule in the battle to retake mosul from isis. some 30,000 iraqi and kurdish forces supported by a u.s.-led coalition began the attack yesterday. it's believed there are about 5,000 isis fighters in mosul. isis took control of the second largest city in 2014. the u.n. says the operation could leave 700,000 civilians without shelter. >>> in syria, russian and syrian forces say they will stop their attack on the city of aleppo for eight hours thursday. the russian
sanger was the reporter with the seib attacks conducted against iran's nuclear program. u.s. intelligence hacked into the computers that controlled enriched uranium causing them to spin out of control. cartwright admitted to providing information classified as top secret to both sanger and klaidman and lying about it to fbi agents. in a statement, he said it was wrong for me to mislead the fbi. the crime carries a sentence of up to five years in prison. the government has agreed to recommend a...
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sanger was the reporter with the iraq nuclear u.s. intelligence hacked into the computers causing them to spin out of cream. cartwright admitted to providing information classified as top secret to both sanger and klaidman and lying about it to fbi agents. in a statement, he said it was wrong for me to mislead the fbi. the crime carries a sentence of up to five years in prison. but cartwright's attorney said recommend a maximum sentence of six months. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> well, the pentagon says iraqi forces are ahead of schedule in the battle to retake mosul from isis. some 30 iraqi and kurdish forces supported by a u.s.-led coalition began yesterday. it's believed there are about 5,000 isis fighters in mosul. isis took control of the second the u.s. operation could leave 700,000 without shelter. >>> the russian defense minute ter said air strikes against aleppo stop today. the so-called humanitarian pause is meant to allow the wounded and sick to be evacuated. elizabeth palmer reports from syria. >> reporter: as
sanger was the reporter with the iraq nuclear u.s. intelligence hacked into the computers causing them to spin out of cream. cartwright admitted to providing information classified as top secret to both sanger and klaidman and lying about it to fbi agents. in a statement, he said it was wrong for me to mislead the fbi. the crime carries a sentence of up to five years in prison. but cartwright's attorney said recommend a maximum sentence of six months. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon....
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carted cart admitted to top secret to both sanger and klaidman and then lying about it to f.b.i. agents. in a statement he said, "it was wrong for me to mislead the f.b.i. his attorney said cartwright was just trying the talk the reporters out of publishing sensitive secrets they already had." the crime carries a sentence of up to five years in prison, but cartwright's attorney said the government has already agreed to recommend a sentence of six months. scott? >> pelley: david martin at the david, thank you. folks in oregon and washington state are cleaning up from a weekend storm. thousands lost power. it was a remnant of a pacific typhoon that was forecast to be much worse but weakened on the coast. up next, a high school football team protests racial injustice. >> this portion of the "cbs evening news" is sponsoredically pacific life, helping generations of families achieve long-term financial security for like a human fingerprint, no two whale flukes are the same. because your needs are unique, pacific life has been delivering flexible retirement and life insurance solutions
carted cart admitted to top secret to both sanger and klaidman and then lying about it to f.b.i. agents. in a statement he said, "it was wrong for me to mislead the f.b.i. his attorney said cartwright was just trying the talk the reporters out of publishing sensitive secrets they already had." the crime carries a sentence of up to five years in prison, but cartwright's attorney said the government has already agreed to recommend a sentence of six months. scott? >> pelley: david...
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agents investigating leaks of classified information to two journalists, david sanger of "the new yorkimes," and daniel klaidman, at the time a correspondent for "newsweek." sanger is the reporter who revealed the so-called stuxnet cyber attacks conducted against nissan's nuclear program. u.s. and israeli intelligence secretly hacked into the computers, which ran the centrifuges iran used to enrich uranium, causing them to spin out of control. carted cart admitted to providing information classified top secret to both sanger and klaidman and then lying about it to f.b.i. agents. in a statement he said, "it was wrong for me to mislead the f.b.i. his attorney said cartwright was just trying the talk the reporters out of publishing sensitive secrets they already had." the crime carries a sentence of up to five years in prison, but cartwright's attorney said the government has already agreed to recommend a sentence of six months. scott? >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon tonight. david, thank you. folks in oregon and washington state are cleaning up from a weekend storm. thousands los
agents investigating leaks of classified information to two journalists, david sanger of "the new yorkimes," and daniel klaidman, at the time a correspondent for "newsweek." sanger is the reporter who revealed the so-called stuxnet cyber attacks conducted against nissan's nuclear program. u.s. and israeli intelligence secretly hacked into the computers, which ran the centrifuges iran used to enrich uranium, causing them to spin out of control. carted cart admitted to...
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cartwright provide information to sanger and klaidman and then lying to fbi agents. in a statement, he said, it was wrong for me to mislead the fbi his attorney said cartwright was just trying to talk the reporters out of publishing sensitive secrets they already had. the crime carries a sentence of up to five years in prison. cartwright's attorney said the recommend a sentence of six months. scott. >> david martin at the pentagon tonight. thank you. >>> folks in oregon and washington state are cleaning up from a weekend storm. thousand lost power. it was a remnant of a pacific typhoon forecast to be much worse. but weakened on the coast. up next, a high school football darien: why have the latest smartphone if you can't use it wherever you go? switch to u.s. cellular for our best plan yet: 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. or video chat at your secret fishing spot... all for just $49. the best part? we put towers in places the other guys don't. because u.s. cellular thinks you deserve a signal that works wherever you are. switch to u.s. cellular and get a whoppi
cartwright provide information to sanger and klaidman and then lying to fbi agents. in a statement, he said, it was wrong for me to mislead the fbi his attorney said cartwright was just trying to talk the reporters out of publishing sensitive secrets they already had. the crime carries a sentence of up to five years in prison. cartwright's attorney said the recommend a sentence of six months. scott. >> david martin at the pentagon tonight. thank you. >>> folks in oregon and...
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cartwright provide information to sanger and klaidman and then lying to fbi agents. in a statement, he said, it was wrong for me to mislead the fbi his attorney said cartwright was just trying to talk the reporters out of publishing sensitive secrets they already had. the crime carries a sentence of up to five years in prison. cartwright's attorney said the recommend a sentence of six months. scott. >> david martin at the pentagon tonight. thank you. >>> folks in oregon and washington state are cleaning up from a weekend storm. thousand lost power. it was a remnant of a pacific typhoon forecast to be much worse. but weakened on the coast. up next, a high school football >>> today the head of the international association of chiefs of police apologize ford past mistreatment of people of color by police officers. chief terrence cunningham of wellesley, massachusetts called on police and communities to work toward trust. police brutality is one issue kaepernick is protesting with his refusal to stand for the national anthem. amid the controversy, some high schools are f
cartwright provide information to sanger and klaidman and then lying to fbi agents. in a statement, he said, it was wrong for me to mislead the fbi his attorney said cartwright was just trying to talk the reporters out of publishing sensitive secrets they already had. the crime carries a sentence of up to five years in prison. cartwright's attorney said the recommend a sentence of six months. scott. >> david martin at the pentagon tonight. thank you. >>> folks in oregon and...
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stumpf: as i understand it, steve sanger is our lead director along with the other independent directors with hired counsel and they are doing their investigation. >> when do you expect they will finish their work? a part of: i am not that process but i know they will do a full, comprehensive review. >> i hope that is released to the public once the board has seen it and reviewed it and they can be posted on your website, because i think that is where it over new conference in the corporate government system, and i would encourage that to be done. when i was in the treasury department in 1990-1991, we had problem with government securities injure largest shareholder mr. buffett became the ceo in the midst of the crisis and was found guilty of manipulating the u.s. treasury market. have you spoke to mr. buffett about his advice on the matter you are facing? mr. stumpf: i have not talked to a lot of our investors. i have not had one conversation with warren buffett. >> because warren buffett in 1991, probably did the best job on behalf of corporate america. do you remember what he said at
stumpf: as i understand it, steve sanger is our lead director along with the other independent directors with hired counsel and they are doing their investigation. >> when do you expect they will finish their work? a part of: i am not that process but i know they will do a full, comprehensive review. >> i hope that is released to the public once the board has seen it and reviewed it and they can be posted on your website, because i think that is where it over new conference in the...
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cartwright provide information to sanger and klaidman and then lying to fbi agents. in a statement, he said, it was wrong for me to mislead the fbi his attorney said cartwright was just trying to talk the reporters out of publishing sensitive secrets they already had. the crime carries a sentence of up to five years in prison. cartwright's attorney said the recommend a sentence of six months. scott. >> david martin at the pentagon tonight. thank you. >>> folks in oregon and washington state are cleaning up from a weekend storm. thousand lost power. it was a remnant of a pacific typhoon forecast to be much worse. but weakened on the coast. up next, a high school football ? ? every day it's getting closer ? ? going faster than a roller coaster ? ? a love like yours will surely come my way ? ? hey, hey, hey ? babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. on its own. a healthy baby is worth the wait. ? ? travel is part of the american way of life. when we're on vacation, we keep an eye out for anything that looks out of place. [ indistinct conversations ] miss,
cartwright provide information to sanger and klaidman and then lying to fbi agents. in a statement, he said, it was wrong for me to mislead the fbi his attorney said cartwright was just trying to talk the reporters out of publishing sensitive secrets they already had. the crime carries a sentence of up to five years in prison. cartwright's attorney said the recommend a sentence of six months. scott. >> david martin at the pentagon tonight. thank you. >>> folks in oregon and...
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sanger revealed the so-called stuxnet cyberattacks conducted against iran's nuclear program. u.s. and israeli intelligence secretly hacked into the computers which ran the centrifuges iran used to enrich uranium causing them to spin out cartwright admitted to providing information classified top secret to sanger and klaidman and then lying to fbi agents. in a statement, he said, it was wrong for me to mislead the fbi his attorney said cartwright was just trying to talk the reporters out of publishing sensitive secrets they already had. the crime carries a sentence of up to five years in prison. cartwright's attorney said the scott. >> david martin at the pentagon tonight. thank you. >>> folks in oregon and washington state are cleaning up from a weekend storm. thousand lost power. it was a remnant of a pacific typhoon forecast to be much worse. but weakened on the coast. up next, a high school football fios is not cable. we're wired differently. we guarantee to make switching easier. we'll show up on time. you're right on time. as promised, to install fios and set up the wi-fi tha
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steven sanger becomes the nonexecutive chairperson there, and director elizabeth duke the vice chair. she is one of the lead independent directors, and independent director now elizabeth duke, vice chair. so a lot of developments, a lot of people moving around here. but still, perhaps not a surprise to some, melissa, about john stumpf. but still, this news is sending those shares higher. we should note that the shares were down about 14% during this kind of melee during the congressional hearings and what not. they have started to move a little higher in just the last couple days. >> we should also -- you've got to wonder, dom, in terms of the wording of him stepping down, him retiring versus him being released, or him being fired, could very well be an effort to preserve some sort of golden parachute or separation agreement so he will walk away with some sort of severance. >> that remains to be seen what the operation package will end up being. we know they have already -- a group of people have forfeited some portions of their bonuses or salaries or unvested stock options in the com
steven sanger becomes the nonexecutive chairperson there, and director elizabeth duke the vice chair. she is one of the lead independent directors, and independent director now elizabeth duke, vice chair. so a lot of developments, a lot of people moving around here. but still, perhaps not a surprise to some, melissa, about john stumpf. but still, this news is sending those shares higher. we should note that the shares were down about 14% during this kind of melee during the congressional...
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we are joined by the man himself, david sanger with the "times" d.c. newsroom. also, stephen leavy.h for coming. david, update us on related sense of what -- on your latest sense of what the u.s. government's posture is on retaliating against russians, or taking some measure against them continuing? >> so far, the discouraging of their activity was limited to public statements they have made , including the one joe biden made a bit more than a week ago now, threatening some kind of covert action to stop them. the fact of the matter is, we had not seen public sanctions. if there has been covert action, it has been subtle. so far, the only thing we have seen is the revelation in the aboute of some e-mails their actions in ukraine. no one is convinced that that if therican action, that u.s. did something they were hoping it would be a little bigger than that. there is some debate on whether or not the administration should act before the election, because if you do act before the election, that gives the russians a chance to act back on the day of. so it's possible that you are not goi
we are joined by the man himself, david sanger with the "times" d.c. newsroom. also, stephen leavy.h for coming. david, update us on related sense of what -- on your latest sense of what the u.s. government's posture is on retaliating against russians, or taking some measure against them continuing? >> so far, the discouraging of their activity was limited to public statements they have made , including the one joe biden made a bit more than a week ago now, threatening some kind...
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. >> i'm here with one of the individuals at the new york times who broke the story, david sanger, chiefional security correspondent for the times. let's get right to the matter, some of which mr. carlin addressed, some of which he chose not to address. what did this guy, harold thomas martin, take? >> well, from the best we can take right now -- we can understand right now, it was different than the snowden probe. mr. snowden took big power point slides describing classified operations of getting in -- breaking into china or the mass collection of metadata from phone calls to the united states. it looks like mr. martin's trove is mostly source code. the computer code used by the nsa to break in foreign computer systems, put in what are called implants. we saw a little bit of this, we're not sure if it came from mr. martin's trove, in august, when some of this was posted by a group that was trying to put it up for auction. >> some of the source code. >> some of the source code. and the code you should think of as sort of a tool kit. if you were working at the nsa, particularly in their t
. >> i'm here with one of the individuals at the new york times who broke the story, david sanger, chiefional security correspondent for the times. let's get right to the matter, some of which mr. carlin addressed, some of which he chose not to address. what did this guy, harold thomas martin, take? >> well, from the best we can take right now -- we can understand right now, it was different than the snowden probe. mr. snowden took big power point slides describing classified...
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we get more now from david sanger of "the new york times." david, thanks for being with us.t's the significance of this and the fact that it comes, what, almost four months after we first heard about these hacks? >> that's right, judy, and we reported in late july that the government and intelligence agencies already had high confidence that it was russia. what was interesting about this statement, sort of three big things. the first is that the white house decided to formally do this. usually, president obama has been very reluctant to name foreign actors who were believed to be behind big hacks. they named north korea in the sony hack two years ago, but declined to name china in the hack of more than 20 million security files from the office of personnel management and didn't name russia when they hacked into the state department white house and joint chiefs of staff e-mails, mostly unclassified e-mails. but in this case, i think they felt it was getting too close and that they had to issue a warning to the russians not the mess around on november 8t november 8th with vote
we get more now from david sanger of "the new york times." david, thanks for being with us.t's the significance of this and the fact that it comes, what, almost four months after we first heard about these hacks? >> that's right, judy, and we reported in late july that the government and intelligence agencies already had high confidence that it was russia. what was interesting about this statement, sort of three big things. the first is that the white house decided to formally...
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david sanger, the reporter for the "new york times is also here in cambridge, massachuse and give usittle b more detail about what the information was here that was allegedly mishandled. >> it looks like mr. martin's trove is source code, the computer code used by the nsa to break into foreign computer systems, put in what are called implants that enable them to do surveillan, cyber attacks and so forth. >> so many questions here about why mr. martin would have taken this informati and whether or t he was working with any foreign intelligence agencies, in terms of taking that infon out of booze allen and selling it or transferring it to other agencies around the world. we'll learn more in the coming days, but there has been speculatn for years now that there was a second edward snn out there. another person leaking information abo the nsa and its activities. no clear answer yet as to whether this is that person or for "nightly businereport," m eamon javers in cambridge, massachuse > there is also widespread concern among law enforcement th russian offic may be trying to undermine con
david sanger, the reporter for the "new york times is also here in cambridge, massachuse and give usittle b more detail about what the information was here that was allegedly mishandled. >> it looks like mr. martin's trove is source code, the computer code used by the nsa to break into foreign computer systems, put in what are called implants that enable them to do surveillan, cyber attacks and so forth. >> so many questions here about why mr. martin would have taken this...
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and in the statements, guys, they both said the new nonexecuti chairman, this guy, steven sanger, as well as outgoing chairma and ceo, john stumpf, both said they believe that new leadership is required at thitime, given where the company stands. >> what do we know about his replacemen from inside the company. and there were those calling for someone from outside the company. in other words, a real change in leadershipd ce in culture, perhaps. >> sloan -- tim sloan is going to be the new ceo. he is a 29-year veteran. he led basically every major banking unit at wg. there ar who would say that he is probably the best person to take over as the ceo of this particular company, because he knows the operations there, the deepest. he's been the head of pretty much every single major banking unit there, and for that reason, perhaps some analysts will say this is perhaps a good, good appointment to that ceo level, guys. >> dominic, thank you very much. dominic chu, reporting. a peek behind the curtain, a peek behind the fed's closed doors today when the central bank released minutes of its m
and in the statements, guys, they both said the new nonexecuti chairman, this guy, steven sanger, as well as outgoing chairma and ceo, john stumpf, both said they believe that new leadership is required at thitime, given where the company stands. >> what do we know about his replacemen from inside the company. and there were those calling for someone from outside the company. in other words, a real change in leadershipd ce in culture, perhaps. >> sloan -- tim sloan is going to be...
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in a statement wells fargo's lead director steven sanger says stumpf, quote, believes new leadership is appropriate to guide wells fargo through its current challenges and take the company forward. the chief executive officer tim sloan are succeed stumpf. stumpf was called on to step down two weeks ago. >> i think this is an acknowledgement that the confidence doesn't have confidence in wells fargo. that's a shame. it's a great institution. i wouldn't bank with them again until i'm sure they have changed the culture >> reporter: stumpf who joined wells fargo in 1982 successfully launched them from the financial crisis and kept them free of scandal but low-level employees opening fake accounts opened widespread anger from customers and politicians. he's appeared before congress twice since the scandal broke. retirement doesn't go far enough. he filed a lawsuit against wells fargo on behalf of share holders. >> all shareholders we have spoken to are clear that it's an outrage that he's become allowed to retire without kicking back all of the bonuses he's made over the past several year
in a statement wells fargo's lead director steven sanger says stumpf, quote, believes new leadership is appropriate to guide wells fargo through its current challenges and take the company forward. the chief executive officer tim sloan are succeed stumpf. stumpf was called on to step down two weeks ago. >> i think this is an acknowledgement that the confidence doesn't have confidence in wells fargo. that's a shame. it's a great institution. i wouldn't bank with them again until i'm sure...
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sanger will be nonexecutive chairman. jim, happened suddenly, tensely worded press release.our thoughts after seeing that tape. >> well, first, when i asked stumpf whether he would resign, that was regarded at that moment as a radical question. almost idiotic. people said what are you kidding me? jumping to conclusion. and i just felt that the way went through the crisis the crisis is a very simple lesson. you lose your job whether you know about what happened underneath or you don't. now, you can say jamie dimon didn't lose his job, very different situation. wells fargo had a systematic problem, the fact is "los angeles times" when they brought the attention to 2013, and when congress came to it, when warren buffett looked at the situation, there was no way that john could survive. but i think that the bank was totally taken aback because i think they were thinking, listen, we were only fined $185 million. citi was 7, j.p. morgan 13, citi 17 -- i mean bank of america 17. and they kind of felt like, well, you know what, we're not the bad actor. but it was a very easy scandal
sanger will be nonexecutive chairman. jim, happened suddenly, tensely worded press release.our thoughts after seeing that tape. >> well, first, when i asked stumpf whether he would resign, that was regarded at that moment as a radical question. almost idiotic. people said what are you kidding me? jumping to conclusion. and i just felt that the way went through the crisis the crisis is a very simple lesson. you lose your job whether you know about what happened underneath or you don't....
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the company has chosen tim sloan to replace him and stephen sanger becoming the chairman.reporter just got off the phone with sloan. what did he have to tell you? this is asaid decision that john made and not something that lord asked him to do. he not quit, he was not fired. that's the most significant ring. why tim thinking of sloan was put -- he's really planned for this succession for quite a while and was named in november as chief operating officer. had groomed him, but it's important to note that after all these scandals, there has to be some link. john stumpf is the guy who led the bank through the financial crisis. you have legislators coming out saying he bears direct wellssibility, whereby fargo employees were creating accounts for customers they did not even ask for. to the bank is this long-term? long-term, we are not sure. we will hear from them on friday morning and i'm sure it will be one of the first things investors want to know -- how long is the fall going to exist and do you see customers leaving? do you think they will see more people leave? outa lot
the company has chosen tim sloan to replace him and stephen sanger becoming the chairman.reporter just got off the phone with sloan. what did he have to tell you? this is asaid decision that john made and not something that lord asked him to do. he not quit, he was not fired. that's the most significant ring. why tim thinking of sloan was put -- he's really planned for this succession for quite a while and was named in november as chief operating officer. had groomed him, but it's important to...
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the company has chosen tim sloan to replace him and stephen sanger becoming the chairman.berg news reporter just got off the phone with sloan. what did he have to tell you? laura: what he said was this is a decision that john stumpf made -- and not something that the board asked him to do. he quit, he was not fired. then the thinking of why tim sloan was put -- he's really planned for this succession for quite a while and was named in role lasted into a november as chief operating officer. the bank had groomed him, but it's important to note that after all these scandals, there has to be some link. emily: john stumpf is the guy who led the bank through the financial crisis. he has been in the hot seat for the past several months. you have legislators coming out saying he bears direct responsibility, whereby wells fargo employees were creating accounts for customers they did not even ask for. how big a blow is this to the bank long-term? laura long-term, we are not : sure. we will hear from them on friday morning and i'm sure it will be one of the first things investors wan
the company has chosen tim sloan to replace him and stephen sanger becoming the chairman.berg news reporter just got off the phone with sloan. what did he have to tell you? laura: what he said was this is a decision that john stumpf made -- and not something that the board asked him to do. he quit, he was not fired. then the thinking of why tim sloan was put -- he's really planned for this succession for quite a while and was named in role lasted into a november as chief operating officer. the...
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timothy sloan will be the new ceo and stephen sanger will be the new chairman. coming up the clinton campaign caught conservatives catholics again. what does donald trump had to say about this and what do evangelicals and catholic have to say quick save a great panel coming up, next. ♪ amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. with sleep number, you choose the exact firmness and comfort you want - and so does your partner - for the best sleep ever. it's the final days of the columbus day sale, with the queen c4 mattress set now only $1399.98. plus 24-month financing. learn more at sleepnumber.com charles: donald trump holding a conference call with leaders discussing the leaked e-mails illustrating clinton's mocking conservative catholics. how will this affect the state of the race? let's bring in angela platz and joining us by phone jonathan moore. let me start with you angela. can you tell us what was talked about and where the participants able to ask questions? >> hi charles. they were able to ask questions and essentially what transpired it was ke
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david sanger has a new piece saying if she wins, she will enter the white house with the most openly hostile relationship with russia since the cold war. this seems like a big deal. we have been focused on the short-term impact of wikileaks. but my question for you is, the government is convinced russia is behind this. i'm talking to national security officials. they say russia is behind this whole thing. hillary clinton believes it. what are the implications long-term for u.s./russia relations if she becomes president? donny: steve schmidt gave a passionate speech about this is the first active cyber war. i think this is going to be a benefit to hillary clinton. the best way to get a constituency together is a common enemy. mitt romney was right. this is our big geopolitical enemy at this point. i think hillary clinton will come out swinging. isis doesn't have a face. there is a face on vladimir putin. i think hillary clinton will use this and other things like ukraine and the missile buildup, she will use this because it is a common enemy and that is the best way to get groups toge
david sanger has a new piece saying if she wins, she will enter the white house with the most openly hostile relationship with russia since the cold war. this seems like a big deal. we have been focused on the short-term impact of wikileaks. but my question for you is, the government is convinced russia is behind this. i'm talking to national security officials. they say russia is behind this whole thing. hillary clinton believes it. what are the implications long-term for u.s./russia relations...
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it's caught my attention that in the book you did mention the guardian, and you also mentioned david sanger of "the new york times" and i even wrote down the quote where he mentioned that they were often eloquent and occasionally entertaining. it was very interesting these reactions. on the other hand, you have to be then i tell you the foreign minister who described november 28 as the september the 11th of world diplomacy. was it the september 11 as you described it doesn't sound like you view it as the same. >> guest: we survived. it's interesting that it wasn't a one-off. we had the dnc scandal just a month or two ago and they will be a part of the government life and the speed at which the multiplicity that we communicate with each other now not only into cables but e-mail, text, social media, all of that is going to be a part of the body politic. understanding how to classify and adjudicate and how to know when something needs to be secret and when to share it is something i think is very much under debate. hillary clinton's e-mails reignited a lot of that. the volume is crushing. we h
it's caught my attention that in the book you did mention the guardian, and you also mentioned david sanger of "the new york times" and i even wrote down the quote where he mentioned that they were often eloquent and occasionally entertaining. it was very interesting these reactions. on the other hand, you have to be then i tell you the foreign minister who described november 28 as the september the 11th of world diplomacy. was it the september 11 as you described it doesn't sound...
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sanger made this statement on the retirement.icated his professional life to banking, successfully leading wells fargo through the financial crisis. however, he believes new leadership at this time is appropriate to guide wells fargo through its current challenges and take the company forward. the board has confidence in tim sloan. he is ready to lead the company into the future. we do have our panel back. curt and eric, let's take it to eric. we talked about what's happened at wells fargo. we are going to break. we'll have more with the panel after this. 'll plan. baird. i'm going to make this as simple as possible for you. you can go ahead and stick with that complicated credit card that limits where you earn bonus cash back. or... you can get the quicksilver card from capital one. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on ev-e-ry purchase, ev-e-ry-where. i shouldn't have to ask. what's in your wallet? liz: john stumpf, ceo-chairman of wells fargo is retiring. picking it up from here, "making money" with charles payne i
sanger made this statement on the retirement.icated his professional life to banking, successfully leading wells fargo through the financial crisis. however, he believes new leadership at this time is appropriate to guide wells fargo through its current challenges and take the company forward. the board has confidence in tim sloan. he is ready to lead the company into the future. we do have our panel back. curt and eric, let's take it to eric. we talked about what's happened at wells fargo. we...
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steven sanger, director at wells fargo since 2003, becomes the new chairman.ean wells' troubles are behind it, charlie? >> i just want to say like a broken clock, you know? i get one right once in a while. liz: twice a day. >> hopefully right on twitter too. i will say this, there's going to be a lot more turmoil at this bank. liz: so it's not over. >> no, it's not over. now, think their senior management right there is set. i think underneath them a lot of people are talking about moves, people getting whacked out. anybody that had anything to do with this scandal will probably get hit. and here's something else that i -- we're getting from analysts, my producer, brian schwartz, made some very interesting calls today that analysts are predicting and expecting from their sources, so they talk to people at the banks, some sort of major retrenchment at wells following this scandal, following stumpf's exit. they're talking -- one analyst, mike mayo, says he's seen he hi hi -- he thinks over a thousand branches could close. now, why are they doing this? they're go
steven sanger, director at wells fargo since 2003, becomes the new chairman.ean wells' troubles are behind it, charlie? >> i just want to say like a broken clock, you know? i get one right once in a while. liz: twice a day. >> hopefully right on twitter too. i will say this, there's going to be a lot more turmoil at this bank. liz: so it's not over. >> no, it's not over. now, think their senior management right there is set. i think underneath them a lot of people are talking...