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condolences to the family of secret service agent colin johnson. agent johnson served his country honorably first as a marine then in the secret service. many of you know him, he was larger than life literally. a great friend, father, husband and member of the united states secret service. the men and women in the secret service are among the most honorable and dedicated public servants you find anywhere in the world. colin was among the very best of them. although he was assigned to chief of staff john kelly he was always there to help anyone who needed it. our hearts are broken. agent johnson will be greatly missed. our prayers are with his entire family. with that i will take your questions. john. >> tuck stalk about the topic. day the anonymous op-ed this "the new york times." the president thought it would be a good idea for jeff sessions to look into this. is there anything about what was published about "the new york times" that would warrant a investigation by the department of justice? >> certainly if there is an individual, whether or not
condolences to the family of secret service agent colin johnson. agent johnson served his country honorably first as a marine then in the secret service. many of you know him, he was larger than life literally. a great friend, father, husband and member of the united states secret service. the men and women in the secret service are among the most honorable and dedicated public servants you find anywhere in the world. colin was among the very best of them. although he was assigned to chief of...
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somebody from the domestic secret service with of the group that planned the attack. also come there have been claims and allegations in recent years that the domestic secret service hasn't been paying attention to right-wing violence and extremists has maybe even been dodging investigations in these directions. phil: so now we have the deputy leader of the sbd, one of the coalition parties, and the greens and left saying maassen should resign. he is under quite a lot of pressure. maximiliane: he is certainly. he has only been in the office since 2012, and he said when he got the post that he thinks he and the domestic secret service will be a great fit. as we have spoken about, there have been controversies about him and the way he has conducted his management style within the secret service have been quite controversial. what is now happening is that the social democrats have asked for a meeting of the parliamentary oversight panel that overlooks the secret service agencies, but that the domestic -- both of the domestic and international branch, and they want to mee
somebody from the domestic secret service with of the group that planned the attack. also come there have been claims and allegations in recent years that the domestic secret service hasn't been paying attention to right-wing violence and extremists has maybe even been dodging investigations in these directions. phil: so now we have the deputy leader of the sbd, one of the coalition parties, and the greens and left saying maassen should resign. he is under quite a lot of pressure. maximiliane:...
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yes indeed the controversies about the head of the domestic secret service of the fourth. mosque on have been piling up in recent weeks and months for once there was the claim by a former member of the far right a of the party saying that he himself has been advising members of the party and how the far right party could avoid being observed by the domestic secret service there's also been the claim that he has been trying to hide unconstitutional the fact that a constitutional. informant was part of the group of the attacker on the german christmas market in berlin here in two thousand and fifteen that somebody from the domestic secret service was in wolf with the group that planned the attack and then also there have been claims allegations in recent years that the domestic secret service hasn't been paying attention to rising violence and extremists and have maybe even been dodging investigations in these directions so no way vedettes leader of the s.p.d. one of the coalition parties will have the greens on the left saying that manson should resign he said quote a lot o
yes indeed the controversies about the head of the domestic secret service of the fourth. mosque on have been piling up in recent weeks and months for once there was the claim by a former member of the far right a of the party saying that he himself has been advising members of the party and how the far right party could avoid being observed by the domestic secret service there's also been the claim that he has been trying to hide unconstitutional the fact that a constitutional. informant was...
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yes indeed the controversies about the head of the domestic secret service of the fourth. mass on have been piling up in recent weeks and months for once there was the claim by a former member of the far right a of the party saying that he himself has been advising members of the party and how the far right party could avoid being observed by the domestic secret service there's also been the claim that he has been trying to hide unconstitutional the fact that a constitutional. informant was part of the group of the attacker on the german christmas market in berlin here in two thousand and fifteen that somebody from the domestic secret service was in wolf with the group that planned the attack and then also there has been claims and allegations in recent years that the domestic secret service has been paying attention to right thing violence and extremists and has maybe even been dodging investigations in these directions so no way video leader s.p.d. one of the coalition parties will something greens on the left saying that manson should resign he said the quote a lot of p
yes indeed the controversies about the head of the domestic secret service of the fourth. mass on have been piling up in recent weeks and months for once there was the claim by a former member of the far right a of the party saying that he himself has been advising members of the party and how the far right party could avoid being observed by the domestic secret service there's also been the claim that he has been trying to hide unconstitutional the fact that a constitutional. informant was...
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i still stay in touch with my secret service agents. they were great friends and they know a lot of secrets that i do not want out. >> you will be on a panel session tonight, and i should tell people we are recording this at the presidential site on -- site summit being sponsored by the white house historical association. how much of your life is devoted to your family experience? ms. bales: you know, probably not as much as most people would think. i do events like this and that sort of thing. having three brothers, we break it up in who is going to do what. i do have that advantage, but i do a lot of stuff with breast cancer work, to continue mother's legacy, and i do a lot of work with drug and alcohol addiction, and i am on the hazelton betty ford foundation. so most of my speaking is about breast cancer or drug and alcohol addiction. >> continuing her legacy. ms. bales: it is, and it is so important because i have seen what goes on with breast cancer , and it was huge when she made the announcement that she had breast cancer and eve
i still stay in touch with my secret service agents. they were great friends and they know a lot of secrets that i do not want out. >> you will be on a panel session tonight, and i should tell people we are recording this at the presidential site on -- site summit being sponsored by the white house historical association. how much of your life is devoted to your family experience? ms. bales: you know, probably not as much as most people would think. i do events like this and that sort of...
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the was no formal organization called the secret service. this was a fly by the seat of your pants affair. after 1861, hundreds of civilians with little to no experience came military officers. guys from civilian life are now captains of companies. they had never been in the army and they knew nothing about how to wage war. many pulled some candlelit all nighters getting ready for drills the next day, there was no manual, no youtube video that showed them how to deal with intelligence, how to get information on the bad guys over the hill. not even those who went to the u.s. military academy at west point had any training in this. they had no exposure, or very little. west point train officers were likely familiar with baron on swan, a frenchman who published a book. they may have even recalled the section they might have read called, "of reconnaissance and other means of gaining correct information of the movement of the enemies." this was not a new york times bestseller but he did provide cadets at west point some useful guidance performing
the was no formal organization called the secret service. this was a fly by the seat of your pants affair. after 1861, hundreds of civilians with little to no experience came military officers. guys from civilian life are now captains of companies. they had never been in the army and they knew nothing about how to wage war. many pulled some candlelit all nighters getting ready for drills the next day, there was no manual, no youtube video that showed them how to deal with intelligence, how to...
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we have the statement from the domestic secret service itself which it says they are still investigating the claims that this video may be fake. there is no proof so far. the bigger question is if there have been concerns by him or the agency, why have they not brought them up with the chancellor? a spokesperson for chancellor angela merkel said there has been no conversation between the head of the domestic secret service agency, and the chancellor. phil: he appears to be contradicting chancellor merkel. why is he likely to be doing this? reporter: that we don't know. we have no idea how the situation occurred and what he has come out with these allegations in an interview rather than a statement and political briefing with the government. so far what we know is that because, the underlying issue we are seeing in germany, is the
we have the statement from the domestic secret service itself which it says they are still investigating the claims that this video may be fake. there is no proof so far. the bigger question is if there have been concerns by him or the agency, why have they not brought them up with the chancellor? a spokesperson for chancellor angela merkel said there has been no conversation between the head of the domestic secret service agency, and the chancellor. phil: he appears to be contradicting...
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or they knew the mistake but kept it a secret the fact is the american super secret service n.s.a. used this very mistake to program a spy too and used it until it was probably stolen by an employee and sold to cyber criminals. in view of such dangers doesn't the state have to insist on the disclosure of the source code for all its software. that's not in my future galland and in. vain and. that in the end my conscience and to fall in any sense test just. bite. the hand instance oas honestly i'm tired how fast paced it's and i think i'm good so i thought i had a consequence teams data protection officer your home is also considers this gateway for american secret services in microsoft programs unacceptable after all the german constitution obliges. to unconditionally protect the data of its
or they knew the mistake but kept it a secret the fact is the american super secret service n.s.a. used this very mistake to program a spy too and used it until it was probably stolen by an employee and sold to cyber criminals. in view of such dangers doesn't the state have to insist on the disclosure of the source code for all its software. that's not in my future galland and in. vain and. that in the end my conscience and to fall in any sense test just. bite. the hand instance oas honestly...
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the secret service gave the answers. but houdini never got over the death of his mother. never. when i look at his life looks like he will die but he spent time to defraud after world war i know it sounds silly now but your son sent me a message from beyond the grave. it sounds so obvious. and with spiritualism. and harry houdini aided that. it was dedicated to fraud. and to be so expressed with death he gave secret code words to his family and friends if they die and there is a sÉance if he came back as a ghost he was a don't believe any of this nonsense but here is your codeword that harry gave to his mother was supposedly the one word, forgive. such a simple idea each had a hole in their life and harry houdini with the whole in his life it may be addiction may be of use and to get out of the crater and come back to life truly and harry d todd at best especially starting with yourself. then all the puzzle pieces that is when i started the book and that is for the escape artist come from so for me that is the book in the thrill of it but what do you take away? i never really ta
the secret service gave the answers. but houdini never got over the death of his mother. never. when i look at his life looks like he will die but he spent time to defraud after world war i know it sounds silly now but your son sent me a message from beyond the grave. it sounds so obvious. and with spiritualism. and harry houdini aided that. it was dedicated to fraud. and to be so expressed with death he gave secret code words to his family and friends if they die and there is a sÉance if he...
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i already had secret service protection. back then, my mother didn't, but i did because of the threat from the sla. i had secret service protection and my mother didn't, which was such a strange phenomenon. the most exciting part of it was moving into a place that i had my own bathroom and i did not have to share with my brothers. >> the secret service protection must have been a real shock to your everyday life. ms. bales: it was, but i grew up with three older brothers. it was kind of like having your brothers around nonstop. yes, i did disappear once on them, but everybody needs to do that to see if you can do it. and you know, it is fine. i still stay in touch with my secret service agents. they were great friends and they know a lot of secrets that i do not want out. >> you will be on a panel session tonight, and i should tell people we are recording this at the presidential site summit being sponsored by the white house historical association. how much of your life is devoted to your family experience? ms. bales: you k
i already had secret service protection. back then, my mother didn't, but i did because of the threat from the sla. i had secret service protection and my mother didn't, which was such a strange phenomenon. the most exciting part of it was moving into a place that i had my own bathroom and i did not have to share with my brothers. >> the secret service protection must have been a real shock to your everyday life. ms. bales: it was, but i grew up with three older brothers. it was kind of...
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and they didn't like -- the secret service moved in.nd so they would lock the doors at 10:00 or later on weekends. and the secret service would stay in after that and so after a while, the girls started coming down and bringing them presents. and asking their advice on this young man or that young man. [laughter] >> this was 1963. so i finished up my semester at the university. i was a sophomore. and then my parents said that they really, really needed me in washington. and that mother just couldn't get along without me there to be the hostess and help her. of course, in truth, we didn't know what danger might lurk. that and the fact that the secret service had put up cameras on the floors and just to make sure someone didn't walk in and go back up a back stairs and so forth. and the girls did not like to have their freedom infringed upon. and so they would hang underwear on the cameras. [laughter] >> and so we decided, we, mother and the secret service, that i needed to come back and help her run the white house. and so i came back, an
and they didn't like -- the secret service moved in.nd so they would lock the doors at 10:00 or later on weekends. and the secret service would stay in after that and so after a while, the girls started coming down and bringing them presents. and asking their advice on this young man or that young man. [laughter] >> this was 1963. so i finished up my semester at the university. i was a sophomore. and then my parents said that they really, really needed me in washington. and that mother...
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has said that in fact they haven't been briefed on skilled mohsen by the head of the domestic secret service yet so they were just as surprised as everybody else by this statement and. that they also have no information of how the investigation has gone forward neither has the interior ministry we have just heard the german federal interior minister was the officer that he trusts mohsen but neither has his ministry gotten any briefing on the investigation that mohsen claims his. statement today on ok there's really been some fallout a short while ago the deputy head of all americans coalition partners of social democrats told us that he thinks mohsen the head of domestic intelligence should resign let's take a look at some of what role stakes are had to say. well because we have really proof for what happened in came that by independent journalists reporting from this place by testimonies from others by cruel reports of people getting prosecuted for raising think the chief of the intelligence is there to protect our constitution against right wing extremists and not to. talk down things that
has said that in fact they haven't been briefed on skilled mohsen by the head of the domestic secret service yet so they were just as surprised as everybody else by this statement and. that they also have no information of how the investigation has gone forward neither has the interior ministry we have just heard the german federal interior minister was the officer that he trusts mohsen but neither has his ministry gotten any briefing on the investigation that mohsen claims his. statement today...
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the russian protest punk group pussy riot has said he's convinced he was poisoned by russia's secret service appear to fair software has told a german newspaper that it was likely that russia's military intelligence agency attacked him possibly for looking into the killing of three russian reporters in africa first off is now recovering in a hospital here in berlin. a police guard outside the shoddy tay hospital in central berlin currently its most prominent patient is being treated there. and this is at the airport ten days ago joked of as a law a thirty year old activist from the russian protest group pussy riot was brought to the german capital on suspicion of being poisoned berlin doctors say that's quite possible but didn't find any toxins suffered from impaired consciousness and vision problems his family is in berlin as is his girlfriend also from pussy riot has been really better a yes they we watched a few so he's involved in everything that's going on there on the fume yeah sure sometimes he has some thing not clear in his mind but says the progress is cereal great during the world
the russian protest punk group pussy riot has said he's convinced he was poisoned by russia's secret service appear to fair software has told a german newspaper that it was likely that russia's military intelligence agency attacked him possibly for looking into the killing of three russian reporters in africa first off is now recovering in a hospital here in berlin. a police guard outside the shoddy tay hospital in central berlin currently its most prominent patient is being treated there. and...
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or they knew the mistake but kept it a secret the fact is the american super secret service n.s.a. used this very mistake to program a spy tool and used it until it was probably stolen. by an employee and sold to cyber criminals. in view of such dangers doesn't the state have to insist on the disclosure of the source code for all its software but that's not in my future galland and it's. vague and honest. in the application guidelines to fork in just any sense test. just that one byte. or. so and yes one has to contact how fast paced it's and let it go. and had a consequence. data protection officer your hundreds also considers this gateway for american secret services in microsoft programs unacceptable after all the german constitution obliges the state to unconditionally protect the data of its citizens get angle of the vilest on him to get into it all he's got in four months he wants to introduce the human it's entirely microsoft can sound with a conscience lest ye be consequences enough to survive. in prison pork on the guns. of the conversation internet filmon dothan to give y
or they knew the mistake but kept it a secret the fact is the american super secret service n.s.a. used this very mistake to program a spy tool and used it until it was probably stolen. by an employee and sold to cyber criminals. in view of such dangers doesn't the state have to insist on the disclosure of the source code for all its software but that's not in my future galland and it's. vague and honest. in the application guidelines to fork in just any sense test. just that one byte. or. so...
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a little insights you get into our own secret services, people are interested. into this murky world, one interesting thing is that putin doesn't seem to give a stuff, which is worrying. are we a laughing stock work is the whole west a laughing stock? we can't avoid going back to brexit and politics, the other side of the sunday telegraph, the home secretary talks about what we could do if we end up with no deal. this isa do if we end up with no deal. this is a half column saying sajid javid told a cabinet meeting that government needs to introduce tax incentives to improve the infrastructure and help the economy withstand the effects of leaving the eu, whichl withstand the effects of leaving the eu, which i suppose is self evident in the way, we will have to pour money into things when holes start to show, he's saying be prepared and do it in advance. i'm not sure there's enough time for to do more than discuss it at the moment. this is what the conservative government should do anyway, cut tax, why is the chancellor not talking about this? why is the talking i
a little insights you get into our own secret services, people are interested. into this murky world, one interesting thing is that putin doesn't seem to give a stuff, which is worrying. are we a laughing stock work is the whole west a laughing stock? we can't avoid going back to brexit and politics, the other side of the sunday telegraph, the home secretary talks about what we could do if we end up with no deal. this isa do if we end up with no deal. this is a half column saying sajid javid...
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a carriageed by going along with the governor of massachusetts and the secret service guy and the seeker terry and that's the secretary and the driver of the carriage. -- and the secretary and the driver of the carriage. there was a trolley. it.trolleys whacked into killed one of the secret service men, killed one of the hearses -- horses, through tr several feet. he was in a wheelchair for six months. what they created call anaerobic infections inside his bones, which even today is hard to treat. you can't get the antibiotics in there. they didn't have antibiotics. so it was just there. any trauma to it would activate it. in the river, he got crushed trying to rescue an of these canoes. it reactivated it. trip was a doctor on the with little in the way of equipment with him. with no anesthetic and no antibiotics, they sliced tr open to the bone -- that's hard enough -- but then they scrape to the bone -- scraped the bone. that was a big trauma. he survived >>. in the jungle that she survived. -- he survived. >> in the jungle. malaria.o had he did not get malaria from the river. in those
a carriageed by going along with the governor of massachusetts and the secret service guy and the seeker terry and that's the secretary and the driver of the carriage. -- and the secretary and the driver of the carriage. there was a trolley. it.trolleys whacked into killed one of the secret service men, killed one of the hearses -- horses, through tr several feet. he was in a wheelchair for six months. what they created call anaerobic infections inside his bones, which even today is hard to...
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they killed the secret service man and one of the hearses. tr 30 feet or something. his injury was very serious. he was in a wheelchair for six months. the injury created what they call anaerobic infections inside his bones, which even today is hard to treat. if you cannot get the antibiotics in there. they didn't have antibiotics. so it was just there. added any from a to it somehow, it would get activated. river, he got crushed trying to rescue one of these canoes. it reactivated it. there was a doctor on the trip with little in the way of equipment with him. with no anesthetic and no antibiotics, they sliced him open to the bone, that is hard enough, but then they scraped the bone. that was a big trauma. he survived. >> in the jungle? tweed: in the middle of nowhere. justnother month he was jill -- delirious. he also had malaria. he did not get malaria from the river. in those days, even today the still problem, in those days you just had it inside of you. it would burst forward every now and then. my grandfather in the second world war fine new guinea. problem, f
they killed the secret service man and one of the hearses. tr 30 feet or something. his injury was very serious. he was in a wheelchair for six months. the injury created what they call anaerobic infections inside his bones, which even today is hard to treat. if you cannot get the antibiotics in there. they didn't have antibiotics. so it was just there. added any from a to it somehow, it would get activated. river, he got crushed trying to rescue one of these canoes. it reactivated it. there...
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at the sign of any gun, the secret service reacts, and when the secret service agents yelled, mickeymickey mouse, the situation was over, the supervisor came up to the secret service agent and said, what are you doing? what's mickey mouse? and he says, i meant donald doc, i got confused. donald duck, i got confused. [laughter] so that's really bad. or maybe not. i don't have to to you that now we are in and on and stressful odd and special time. i speak about the american people and i speak about the president. we are here with this man, and let's be honest, he is bluff, uncouth, raffish, thin-skinned, sometimes even impulsive, wouldn't you say? he is often unpolished and sometimes indelicate, and he is doing wonderful things for this country. [applause] and for its citizens, and for its children, and for the unborn, and for our prosperity and our safety and our idea and thehe reality of a true, sovereign nation. and yet daily he is subject to an unparalleled degree of assault, character assassination. preceded,one who has all 43 of them, it is 43, not 44 former professor, because gr
at the sign of any gun, the secret service reacts, and when the secret service agents yelled, mickeymickey mouse, the situation was over, the supervisor came up to the secret service agent and said, what are you doing? what's mickey mouse? and he says, i meant donald doc, i got confused. donald duck, i got confused. [laughter] so that's really bad. or maybe not. i don't have to to you that now we are in and on and stressful odd and special time. i speak about the american people and i speak...
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that secret service agent gave it to his father who gave it to my father who gave it to me.that from when i was nine years old. >> wow. >> so that's -- i got the moon. >> yeah. i didn't realize neal armstrong was the first mail man on the moon. >> you weren't supposed to do it. >> when people watch the series, that story will be especially meaningful if you know what i mean. sean penn is doing a television show. the least you can do is watch it. it debut this is friday on hulu. sean penn, everybody. we'll be right back. back. i'm on the pill. i'm on the pill. i'm on the pill. i'm on the pill, too. but it's not birth control. it's truvada for prep®, a once-daily prescription medicine for adults that when taken every day along with using safer sex practices, can help lower my chances of getting hiv through sex. i use condoms. but i talked to my doctor about doing more. he said that because i had a higher chance of getting hiv through sex, truvada for prep could be an option for me. she also told me that truvada alone may not keep me from getting hiv. and it does not prevent ot
that secret service agent gave it to his father who gave it to my father who gave it to me.that from when i was nine years old. >> wow. >> so that's -- i got the moon. >> yeah. i didn't realize neal armstrong was the first mail man on the moon. >> you weren't supposed to do it. >> when people watch the series, that story will be especially meaningful if you know what i mean. sean penn is doing a television show. the least you can do is watch it. it debut this is...
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where's the secret service? either way, given this person, alleged proximity to the president, it should be investigated and treated as matter of national security. now, perhaps the president should use the obama model and track down the anonymous source. no president was tougher on people than obama. he targeted members of the press who published leaked stories including james rosen, who was surveiled, even accused of being a co-conspirator if he dared to report with anonymous sources inside the obama white house. that was obama that did all that. meanwhile, the super patriot who altered this op ed in "the new york times" truly working behind the scenes for the betterment of the country, why not stay behind the scenes? why risk exposure in a public way? because this individual, unelected and unaccountable. they think their truth is better than what the president ran on, what the american people voted for. and he's pushing their political agenda, he or her, who ever it happens to be. that they know better than w
where's the secret service? either way, given this person, alleged proximity to the president, it should be investigated and treated as matter of national security. now, perhaps the president should use the obama model and track down the anonymous source. no president was tougher on people than obama. he targeted members of the press who published leaked stories including james rosen, who was surveiled, even accused of being a co-conspirator if he dared to report with anonymous sources inside...
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it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world.rnment has no option but to continue this action, and even after any adverse judgement in australia. concorde had crossed the atlantic faster than any plane ever before, breaking the record by six minutes. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: president trump says sexual misconduct allegations made against his supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh are part of a "big, fat conjob". an investigative website says its identified one of the suspects of the salisbury nerve agent attack as a high ranking russian spy. more and more people are dying as they try to reach europe from libya because of tougher migration policies, that's the warning from aid agencies and charities. there are now fewer ships patrolling the waters of the mediterranean to help those in distress. clive myrie reports from the libyan capital, tripoli. and a warning, some viewers may find parts of his report distressing. libya is a land of disappointments, and these people are feeling particularly hard done by. thes
it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world.rnment has no option but to continue this action, and even after any adverse judgement in australia. concorde had crossed the atlantic faster than any plane ever before, breaking the record by six minutes. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: president trump says sexual misconduct allegations made against his supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh are part of a "big, fat conjob". an...
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was a great friend, father, husband, and member of the united states secret service.in the secret service are among the most honorable and dedicated public servants you can find anywhere in the world and collin was among the very best of them. and although he was assigned to chief of staff john kelly, he was always there to help anyone who needed it. our hearts are broken and agent johnson will be greatly missed. our prayers are with his entire family. and with that, i'll take your questions. john. >> if i could start out sort of with the topic of the day and that's the anonymous op-ed in "the new york times." the president said on friday that he thought it would be a good idea for jeff sessions to look into this. is there anything about what was published by "the new york times" that would warrant an investigation by the department of justice >> certainly, if there's an individual, whether or not, since we don't know who they are, um, if that individual is in meetings that were national security is being discussed or other important topics and, um, they are attemptin
was a great friend, father, husband, and member of the united states secret service.in the secret service are among the most honorable and dedicated public servants you can find anywhere in the world and collin was among the very best of them. and although he was assigned to chief of staff john kelly, he was always there to help anyone who needed it. our hearts are broken and agent johnson will be greatly missed. our prayers are with his entire family. and with that, i'll take your questions....
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and i start to talk about his secret service agent.l?" and i said,s, you didn't know that? you're the president. so i called him an (bleep) and scolded him for not knowing enough about the 50 states. so that's what made him double over with laughter! yay! >> stephen: did you get invited to another? was this the last one or have you seen him since? >> well, when you put it they way-- oh, no, no, no. i went to the kennedy center honors and i got to sing at "christmas in washington" and i met his whole family so yes. come oanne. >> stephen: wow, nicely done. nicely done. what did you sing? what did you sing for "christmas in washington." >> i sang "have yourself a merry christmas." if you're going to sing for the president you're going to sing judy garland, am i right? gli take your word for it. i have never sung for the president before >> and now i'm going, is that what i really sang. >> stephen: you have a new movie called "a simple favor." it costars blake lively. >> i know. ( applause ). >> stephen: and what's the movie about? >> um,
and i start to talk about his secret service agent.l?" and i said,s, you didn't know that? you're the president. so i called him an (bleep) and scolded him for not knowing enough about the 50 states. so that's what made him double over with laughter! yay! >> stephen: did you get invited to another? was this the last one or have you seen him since? >> well, when you put it they way-- oh, no, no, no. i went to the kennedy center honors and i got to sing at "christmas in...
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where's the secret service? either way, given this person, alleged proximity to the president, it should be investigated and treated as matter of national security. now, perhaps the president should use the obama model and track down the anonymous source. no president was tougher on people than obama. he targeted members of the press who published leaked stories including james rosen, who was surveiled, even accused of being a co-conspirator if he dared to report with anonymous sources inside the obama white house. that was obama that did all that. meanwhile, the super patriot who altered this op ed in "the new york times" truly working behind the scenes for the betterment of the country, why not stay behind the scenes? why risk exposure in a public way? because this individual, unelected and unaccountable. they think their truth is better than what the president ran on, what the american people voted for. and he's pushing their political agenda, he or her, who ever it happens to be. that they know better than w
where's the secret service? either way, given this person, alleged proximity to the president, it should be investigated and treated as matter of national security. now, perhaps the president should use the obama model and track down the anonymous source. no president was tougher on people than obama. he targeted members of the press who published leaked stories including james rosen, who was surveiled, even accused of being a co-conspirator if he dared to report with anonymous sources inside...
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he was a marine, a patriot, secret service agent and he put his country first.s where if you were worried about anything, you knew everything was going to be fine. all right, set your dvr is and never missed an episode of the "the five." "special report" is up next. >> bret: dana, thank you. this is a fox news alert and i'm bret baier in washington. some movement tonight from the woman accusing brett kavanaugh of sexually sexual assault. her lawyer has written to the senate judiciary committee requesting a phone interview today that could lead to testimony from the christine blasey ford accuser offered to speak to senators and then insisted on an fbi investigation first before that happened. that stance appears to be changing as the story and process has changed all week long. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel's on capitol hill tonight with the latest. >> an
he was a marine, a patriot, secret service agent and he put his country first.s where if you were worried about anything, you knew everything was going to be fine. all right, set your dvr is and never missed an episode of the "the five." "special report" is up next. >> bret: dana, thank you. this is a fox news alert and i'm bret baier in washington. some movement tonight from the woman accusing brett kavanaugh of sexually sexual assault. her lawyer has written to the...
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russian secret services in a bit of a tears?, what's wrong with you, don't you believe it? upset the other agencies. according to the telegraph and their sources, from british intelligence, they say the other russian secret services are terribly upset with the gru because they made a hash of the whole thing, leaving perfume bottles around and so on. leaving perfume bottles around and so on. i think the bigger question is what's this all a botched operation or in fact was it deliberate? normally... deliberately botched? deliberately left and the door knob, the novichok on the door knob, whether the perfume bottle was thrown away because they didn't care, but that was not part of the botch. in which case, means the russians are no longerjust targeting individuals, they have a com plete targeting individuals, they have a complete cavalier disregard for the loss of innocent life. that is the worrying bit. it means they have upped the ante. where this story appears to have come, and you will know so much better because you are closer
russian secret services in a bit of a tears?, what's wrong with you, don't you believe it? upset the other agencies. according to the telegraph and their sources, from british intelligence, they say the other russian secret services are terribly upset with the gru because they made a hash of the whole thing, leaving perfume bottles around and so on. leaving perfume bottles around and so on. i think the bigger question is what's this all a botched operation or in fact was it deliberate?...
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it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world.h government has no option but to continue this action, and even after any adverse judgement in australia. concorde had crossed the atlantic faster than any plane ever before, breaking the record by six minutes. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories: president trump has accused china of trying to interfere in november's us mid—term elections to stop him from winning. the real identity of one of the suspects of the salisbury nerve agent poisoning is revealed to be a russian colonel, according to an investigative website. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. a photograph of chinese president xi jinping visiting a farm in the north—east of the country dominates the front page of the south china morning post. the story quotes mr xi as saying rising protectionism is forcing china to rely more on itself and it is not a bad thing. trade also provides the main story in the japan times, the international edi
it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world.h government has no option but to continue this action, and even after any adverse judgement in australia. concorde had crossed the atlantic faster than any plane ever before, breaking the record by six minutes. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories: president trump has accused china of trying to interfere in november's us mid—term...
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affected vising the same party on how to avoid being observed by the fossils by the domestic secret service there's also been the question if he's been hiding the fact there has been a secret informant in the mill you off the attacker off the building christmas market attack in two thousand and fifteen and as i said before that has been the question if his secret service has been most paying enough attention to right wing attacks and violence in germany for example in regards to the end as you. knew your nazi underground group which has been trialled and which has been. put to trial the trial ended just this summer knox million akasha thanks so much for that. well chancellor merkel is in the france and more say for talks with president money more mccraw the two are discussing key european issues like migration euro zone reform. the meeting comes at a time when both leaders are facing political pressure on a number of fronts at home the french president is relying on machall support for his ambitious proposals to reform the eurozone which have the net with resistance from other e.u. states a
affected vising the same party on how to avoid being observed by the fossils by the domestic secret service there's also been the question if he's been hiding the fact there has been a secret informant in the mill you off the attacker off the building christmas market attack in two thousand and fifteen and as i said before that has been the question if his secret service has been most paying enough attention to right wing attacks and violence in germany for example in regards to the end as you....
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he is being accused yes that he was working for the turkish secret service and he's being accused of having worked for the movement which in eyes of president is a terrorist organization so i want to ask you about the green movement because he did say specifically that he expects the german government to extradite to repatriate members of the guerrilla movement this is a movement led by fear to the islamic cleric who is right now in the u.s. the turkish government essentially blames. or the two attempt in two thousand and sixteen and he said there specifically we want germany to send members of this movement back i mean what did you make of that that's a tall request well yes that's the request that turkey's been making for quite a while and not only in germany but from all around the world and turkey sees the union movement as a terrorist organization but it is not recognized as a terrorist organization in germany or in the u.s. or in other european countries and this this has been also a very controversial issue after the failed coup thousands of arrests took place or do one thing
he is being accused yes that he was working for the turkish secret service and he's being accused of having worked for the movement which in eyes of president is a terrorist organization so i want to ask you about the green movement because he did say specifically that he expects the german government to extradite to repatriate members of the guerrilla movement this is a movement led by fear to the islamic cleric who is right now in the u.s. the turkish government essentially blames. or the two...
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after recovering from a suspected poisoning piece of verzilov says he was targeted by the russian secret service the group released a statement saying he's now under the protection of german police and other members of pussy riot served fifteen day jail sentences for disrupting the world cup final in moscow in july what this is next. al-jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of count folk abene dot. tossed by the security council to mediate between arabs and israelis. his death would prove one of the darkest days in the quest for peace in the middle east. killing the count on al-jazeera. was so cool and looked at the origin of duty you are just sitting there innocent share it because you were hurt a little. and the learn a few not but in the holy bible it if i learned john would end with a just in the pursuit. of hell for so whatever god be if you wind up a block of a saucer of the future vision. of awesome and glow didn't come out of human shot up at the feet yet if you are going to be shot at how look at newdow or fear or see you. in the of. the longest while yet let us or in
after recovering from a suspected poisoning piece of verzilov says he was targeted by the russian secret service the group released a statement saying he's now under the protection of german police and other members of pussy riot served fifteen day jail sentences for disrupting the world cup final in moscow in july what this is next. al-jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of count folk abene dot. tossed by the security council to mediate between arabs and israelis. his...
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hun's york mass and the head of germany's secret service is under scrutiny again a new investigation by german media suggests the spy chief passed on sensitive information he's accused of providing data to germany's far right populist party the f.t. weeks before publication one of the f.t. members told german media which details were discussed. us and we had both with mr marson both the report although it was in the vailable in printed form yet we talked about various figures of interest such as right wing extremism left wing extremism and islamist threats to the field of. germany's opposition parties are outraged by such a dissemination of internal data weeks before the release because it's such a warning to the law the federal minister of the interior publicly announces the report from yet came i know no other example of this information being released to a political party before the official publication of the report. according to germany's domestic intelligence service the secret meetings came at quote the explicit request of the federal ministry of the interior. if this is indee
hun's york mass and the head of germany's secret service is under scrutiny again a new investigation by german media suggests the spy chief passed on sensitive information he's accused of providing data to germany's far right populist party the f.t. weeks before publication one of the f.t. members told german media which details were discussed. us and we had both with mr marson both the report although it was in the vailable in printed form yet we talked about various figures of interest such...
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it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world.but to continue this action, and even after any adverse judgement in australia. concorde had crossed the atlantic faster than any plane ever before, breaking the record by six minutes. you're watching the briefing. our headlines: president trump says sexual misconduct allegations made against his supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh are part of a "big, fat con job" but hints he'll withdraw his support if he's convinced by testimony by one of the accusers later. the salisbury nerve agent attack suspect who claimed he was an innocent tourist is identified by a security website as a high—ranking russian spy. now, there are new fears about possible russian interference, this time surrounding a critical referendum in the republic of macedonia this weekend, which may determine whether the country integrates into the eu and nato. the referendum is asking macedonia's two million people to approve a plan to change their country's official name to the republic of north macedonia. doing so would
it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world.but to continue this action, and even after any adverse judgement in australia. concorde had crossed the atlantic faster than any plane ever before, breaking the record by six minutes. you're watching the briefing. our headlines: president trump says sexual misconduct allegations made against his supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh are part of a "big, fat con job" but hints he'll withdraw his...