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u.s. intelligence officers.anians suspect that could happen, they are probably hider her in a safe house with their own surveillance of her which would make an attempt to grab her dangerous. >> she helped the iranians hack some of her former colleagues. >> reporter: that's according to the justice department. they say u.s. officials saying she helped iranian intelligence direct hacking and identity theft operations which targeted at least eight u.s. government agents who she worked with. the justice department indicted four iranian hackers in the case. they probably won't get their hands on them either. >> an explosive espionage development. brian todd, thank you very much. >>> more breaking news, a critical ruling in the case of paul manafort could come at any time. did he violate his plea deal with robert mueller by lying to prosecutors? this is the all-new chevy silverado. it's beautiful. beefy and mean looking. it's the strongest, most advanced silverado ever. the cab is bigger than the last generation. it's
u.s. intelligence officers.anians suspect that could happen, they are probably hider her in a safe house with their own surveillance of her which would make an attempt to grab her dangerous. >> she helped the iranians hack some of her former colleagues. >> reporter: that's according to the justice department. they say u.s. officials saying she helped iranian intelligence direct hacking and identity theft operations which targeted at least eight u.s. government agents who she worked...
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u.s. intelligence assets to crackdown on free speech the operative.over time the data collection became broader with americans data also being collected to see an n.s.a. spokesman declined to comment on raven and apple spokeswoman declined to comment a spokeswoman for you a's ministry of foreign affairs declined to comment the u.s. embassy in washington and a spokesman for its national media council did not respond to requests for comment that is a whole lot of no comments and wait why did reuters reach out to apple the operatives utilize an arsenal of cyber tools including a cutting edge as being a platform known as karma in which raven operatives say they hacked into the i phones of hundreds of activists political leaders and suspected terrorists. they used karma it's a hacker i phone is the name hacking tool karma after the fundamental buddhist doctrine of moral causation the thing i've been meditating so much lately or that would have really pissed me off. ok u.s. intelligence operatives are working as a mercenaries at the behest of despotic monst
u.s. intelligence assets to crackdown on free speech the operative.over time the data collection became broader with americans data also being collected to see an n.s.a. spokesman declined to comment on raven and apple spokeswoman declined to comment a spokeswoman for you a's ministry of foreign affairs declined to comment the u.s. embassy in washington and a spokesman for its national media council did not respond to requests for comment that is a whole lot of no comments and wait why did...
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u.s. intelligence programs and the names of overseas intelligence e so information that could damage u.s. security. the fbi says she als toldhese four iranian cyber spies the names of her a formerrican intelligence colleagues, whose computers were then .hack >> it's a sad dany time one of our members of our armed forces or any in america betrays her country as we allege monica witt has done. >> reporter: prosecutors say sht defected attending two of these anti-western conferences, then texted her handler, if all else fails, i just may go public with a program and do like snayden. the fbi agents warned her that iran might try to recruit her as a spy but tha she said she'd never do that. a year later, she was in iran makinganti-u.s. videos. and the fbi says she's still believed to be ere. pete williams, nbc news at the justice department. about're learning more the nypd detective who was killed by friendly fire while responding to a robbery. brian simonson was known as smiles by his friends and neighbcts. when a susith an imitation gun emerged, seven officers fired 4nerounds, and of them str
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u.s. intelligence. and just today a big hint that trump may make a move to hire his director of national intelligence. intelligence. >>> also tonight, two things you seldom see. both are from roger stone, who first publicly attacked a federal judge, then took it back when some took it as a threat. >>> and protests over the president's wall emergency as 16 states now line up to take him to court. all of it as "the 11th hour" gets under way on a monday night. and good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 760 of the trump administration, and on this holiday monday night, we have news over just the past few hours about when rod rosenstein, number two man at the justice department who has in the past supervised the mueller investigation, when he may be leaving the department. more on that in a moment. >>> but let's begin here tonight with andrew mccabe, this man, the man who first opened the investigations into the president. he is now going into detail about just how alarm
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u.s. intelligence community.t in his own words. >> it is, wolf, and we get word of this tonight as we also hear from the president's ally, chris ruddy, who told cnn's christiane amanpour that president trump is thinking about firing his top intelligence official, dan coats, because ruddy says there's a belief that coats implied the president's efforts with north korea are going to fail. this, plus the andrew mccabe revelations, are leading to a lot of concern tonight over the president's battles with his own spy agencies. andrew mccabe describes it as a head-spinning moment, an oval office meeting with president trump in 2017, when mccabe, then-acting fbi director, had sent a senior fbi official to brief the president. according to mccabe, the official came back and told him, the briefing had gone, quote, off the rails. >> the president said he did not believe that north koreans had the capability to hit us here with ballistic missiles in the united states and he did not believe that because president putin had t
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u.s. intelligence community. the u.s.arget packages for iran to identify and track down u.s. government agents. the rhetoric from the trump administration is getting hotter. >> i don't think you'll have many more anniversaries to enjoy. >> the language from john bolton is at odds with the pentagon according to a senior military official. the official said the military is seeking to avoid open conflict and rely instead on economic and diplomatic pressure. they believe bolton is more striden and has action in the gulf. in an exclusive television interview the top navy commander says the threat is real. >> we see several capabilities there. they have a growing capability in cruise missiles. they have a growing capability in ballistic missiles. it is in unmanned surface systems. >> u.s. military officials say some of these new russian weapons moving into iran are so powerful with longer ranges that the u.s. military may have to clang the way it conducts operations in the waterways within the next five years. >> and you were a
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u.s. intelligence. and it used to be boom town for property developers now won't buy a house prices are falling that's not right. this is business as. in berlin your on the wall way to hell the u.s. secretary of state might compare warns allies the u.s. will no longer provide top secret intelligence to countries that use well ways equipment in their core network the u.s. fears that huawei will back its its devices and transmit u.s. intelligence back to the government in beijing it shows the pressure on western countries is increasing america's rhetoric either with us all with how dangerous it's well way. to clone ways employees program back doors into a shop where for espionage purposes perhaps even so-called kill switches that could disable an entire country's mobile network in one fell swoop washington has been investigating these questions for more than a jack eight concerned about why was close ties to the chinese government in two thousand.
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with the intelligence community you they have a way of getting back at that person and there was an example with the democrats in the ninety's there. was a congressman actually he exposed u.s. army intelligence at all in killing some guatemalan citizens during the civil war there what happened after that the cia did everything possible to malign him to malign him never again that torie cheli come out with a new serious criticism of the u.s. intelligence community and this is a this is a whole the ones that the cooked the books as it were for the illegal invasion of two thousand and three they're still around exactly it is exactly you know you begin in the state exactly and so this chap schumer is warning it's coming to bear right now and it's coming to bear against him is this is this political. is this a way to undermine him because like it is we said with the mayor here i mean these are people of the meet up through the ranks to different administrations different political parties here i mean is this sending a signal that the you really have to get our permission to go down these paths when it comes to iran when it comes to venezuela when it comes to russia when it come
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u.s. intelligence mohammed bin solomon is heard saying that he'd use a bullet against. the sister of thailand's king has been declared a leading candidate for prime minister in the upcoming elections the army chief who is the current prime minister will also run a senior white house advisor jarrett kirschner is expected to travel to the middle east later this month donald trump's son in law will present part of his peace plan for the region during his visit krishna will brief diplomats on the economic sanction economic section of the u.s. proposal for peace between israel and the palestinians his tour will take him to amman bahrain saudi arabia the u.a.e. and qatar at least two people have been killed fourteen police officers injured in protests in haiti's capital. demonstrated in port au prince against rampant inflation and corruption they are calling on the president to step down. those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after today's edition of the stream next. as venezuela is on the brink. with two men facing off for power. one of the self-procl
u.s. intelligence mohammed bin solomon is heard saying that he'd use a bullet against. the sister of thailand's king has been declared a leading candidate for prime minister in the upcoming elections the army chief who is the current prime minister will also run a senior white house advisor jarrett kirschner is expected to travel to the middle east later this month donald trump's son in law will present part of his peace plan for the region during his visit krishna will brief diplomats on the...
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u.s. intelligence programs and the names of overseas intelligence sources, information that could damage u.s. security. the fbi says she also told these four iranian cyber spies the names of her former american intelligence colleagues whose computers were then hacked. >> it's a sad day. any time one of our members of our armed forces, or anyone in america, betrays their country as we've alleged that monica witt has done -- >> reporter: prosecutors say she defected after attending two of these anti-western conferences organized by the iranian government, then texted her handler, if all else fails, i just may go public with a program and do like snowden. the fbi says agents warned her iran might try to recruit her as a spy, but that she said she'd never do that. a year later, she was in iran making anti-u.s. videos. and the fbi says she's still believed to be there. pete williams, nbc news at the justice department. >>> this is andrea mitchell in warsaw. as the vice president leads the first arab/israeli summit largely aimed at pressuring iran. some of our biggest allies are not sending top di
u.s. intelligence programs and the names of overseas intelligence sources, information that could damage u.s. security. the fbi says she also told these four iranian cyber spies the names of her former american intelligence colleagues whose computers were then hacked. >> it's a sad day. any time one of our members of our armed forces, or anyone in america, betrays their country as we've alleged that monica witt has done -- >> reporter: prosecutors say she defected after attending...
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u.s. intelligence, what could happen?e that he has ended the nuclear threat, that north korea has made a solid commitment which might take away the leverage needed to have monitoring and verification to prove that north korea is giving up nuclear weapons. >> it's for that reason that analysts believe mike pompeo and other leaders under president trump is looking at as many specific agreements as they can making specific deals with north korea before the summit to box the president in and keep him from giving away too much to kim jong-un at that summit. briana? >> brian, there are reports that vladimir putin actually influenced trump's feelings. >> last year "the wall street journal" reported that putin spoke to trump and gave him the idea that if the u.s. stopped the joint exercises it could help him cut back. this is typical putin. he manipulated that because putin had an interest in making it as difficult as the u.s. forces as possible to be ready for a crisis on the korean peninsula. >> thank you for that report. i am
u.s. intelligence, what could happen?e that he has ended the nuclear threat, that north korea has made a solid commitment which might take away the leverage needed to have monitoring and verification to prove that north korea is giving up nuclear weapons. >> it's for that reason that analysts believe mike pompeo and other leaders under president trump is looking at as many specific agreements as they can making specific deals with north korea before the summit to box the president in and...
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u.s. intelligence on north korea. why? because he believed vladimir putin over the u.s. intelligence community. i tell everyone to take the ancestrydna test if you want to get the most details about your family history. my pie chart showed that i'm from all over europe, but then it got super specific. i learned my people came from a small region in poland and even a little bit of the history about why they might have migrated during that time. those migration patterns are more than just lines on a map, they're really your family's story. i can't wait to see what i'm going to discover next. 20 million members have connected to a deeper family story. order your kit at ancestry.com. ♪'cause this is already bigger ♪'this is already bigger than love♪ dare to be devoted. jared. ♪ give the gift of devotion with our incredible selection of jewelry including hundreds of pieces under $299 dare to be devoted. only at jared. with retirement planning and advice for what you need today and tomorrow. because when you're with fidelity, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. bec
u.s. intelligence on north korea. why? because he believed vladimir putin over the u.s. intelligence community. i tell everyone to take the ancestrydna test if you want to get the most details about your family history. my pie chart showed that i'm from all over europe, but then it got super specific. i learned my people came from a small region in poland and even a little bit of the history about why they might have migrated during that time. those migration patterns are more than just lines...
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intelligence community. and i for five years worked in the u.s. vernment and got up every morning and read the reports from our intelligence community. they are there to inform the leaders, the decision-makingers. they're not partisan. and yet he does this time and time again. it's shocking. now to your harder question, who did he do it? i don't know the answer to that. you know, that's partly why i think we need mr. mueller's investigation to come to a conclusion. but it is remarkable and unprecedented in u.s. history. >> ambassador mike mcfaul, thank you, as always for coming on our broadcast and taking our questions here tonight, especially after this eventful weekend in the news business. coming up, as promised, as predicted, the reaction to the president's wall emergency declaration appears to be not so fast. that story when we come back. it's absolute confidence in 30,000 precision parts. or it isn't. it's inspected by mercedes-benz factory-trained technicians. or it isn't. it's backed by an unlimited mileage warranty, or it isn't. for those
intelligence community. and i for five years worked in the u.s. vernment and got up every morning and read the reports from our intelligence community. they are there to inform the leaders, the decision-makingers. they're not partisan. and yet he does this time and time again. it's shocking. now to your harder question, who did he do it? i don't know the answer to that. you know, that's partly why i think we need mr. mueller's investigation to come to a conclusion. but it is remarkable and...
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u.s. intelligence was telling the president what? >> intelligence officials in the briefing responded that that was not consistent with any of the intelligence our government possesses to which the president replied, i don't care, i believe putin. >> wow, so andrew mccabe is saying, well, if trump is basically believing vladimir putin over his own intel officers and garrett, just remind us why putin would even want the u.s. to think north korea is less of a threat. >> yeah, brooke, this is an incredible comment, but again, as elie was just saying, it's actually part of a pattern of behavior, where we see in numerous instances behind closed doors as well as in public settings like that helsinki summit with vladimir putin where the president came right out and said i trust vladimir putin over u.s. intelligence, in terms of vladimir putin told me he didn't hack the 2016 election, and i trust him, even though that is definitely not the consensus of the u.s. intelligence community and is belied by the indictments that robert mueller has br
u.s. intelligence was telling the president what? >> intelligence officials in the briefing responded that that was not consistent with any of the intelligence our government possesses to which the president replied, i don't care, i believe putin. >> wow, so andrew mccabe is saying, well, if trump is basically believing vladimir putin over his own intel officers and garrett, just remind us why putin would even want the u.s. to think north korea is less of a threat. >> yeah,...
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u.s. intelligence mohammed bin simon is heard saying that he would use a bullet against russia. the amazon chief jeff bezos is accusing the publisher of the national enquirer of extortion and blackmail bezos says the tabloid threatened to publish intimate photos of him unless he dropped accusations that some of its reporting was politically motivated in a blog post a business that raised questions about american media incorporated incorporated relationship with saudi arabia i am i the owner of the inquirer is a strong backer of president donald trump it has denied its reporting was politically motivated but says it will investigate the allegations. it's been a fire at the training ground of one of brazil's most famous football clubs flamengo based in the city of rio de janeiro firefighters say at least ten people have been killed the facility had accommodation for teenage players some of whom were sleeping when the fire broke out. a bridge that partially collapsed in the italian city of genoa six months ago killing forty three people is now being dismantled was a partial demolit
u.s. intelligence mohammed bin simon is heard saying that he would use a bullet against russia. the amazon chief jeff bezos is accusing the publisher of the national enquirer of extortion and blackmail bezos says the tabloid threatened to publish intimate photos of him unless he dropped accusations that some of its reporting was politically motivated in a blog post a business that raised questions about american media incorporated incorporated relationship with saudi arabia i am i the owner of...
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u.s. intelligence was telling the president what? >> intelligence officials in the briefing responded that that was not consistent with any of the intelligence our government possesses. to which the president replied, i don't care, i believe putin. >> i believe putin, he said. quite an account. it's not sitting well with the president that called mccabe a disgrace. mccabe has plenty to say as you'll see when he joins us tomorrow night on the program. so what else did he have to say in the interview last night? >> so anderson, it was the first time that we get to hear from him on the record, talking about his interaction during the several day period where it appeared things were extremely chaotic after the firing of the former fbi director james comey. mccabe told us it was he who decided to launch this counter intelligence investigation into the president because he had feared that the president was compromised by russia. he ordered the obstruction investigation and really one of the things that i found most fascinating was how he de
u.s. intelligence was telling the president what? >> intelligence officials in the briefing responded that that was not consistent with any of the intelligence our government possesses. to which the president replied, i don't care, i believe putin. >> i believe putin, he said. quite an account. it's not sitting well with the president that called mccabe a disgrace. mccabe has plenty to say as you'll see when he joins us tomorrow night on the program. so what else did he have to say...
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the head of iraq's intelligence says eisel fight is a regrouping and recruiting mainly in the rural areas of north and west in iraq they want controlled u.s. military intelligence believes the territorial battle against eisel across syria and iraq has been won but the fight small groups of fighters and sympathizers across this region will go on. mosul. u.s. china talks are under way in washington a chinese vice premier leader who is holding trade talks with u.s. treasury secretary steven minutiae in the u.s. president has threatened to raise tariffs on a range of chinese imports worth two hundred billion dollars if a deal is not reached by march the first she had written c. is live for us now in washington with more on this so she had how are those talks going. but chinese on u.s. sources are suggesting that a lot of progress has been made in beijing last week and now in washington the big news in the last few hours was leaks that discussions are based around six different memoranda of understanding and one in particular caught a lot of people that was apparently a proposal by the chinese to buy six thirty billion dollars more u.s. agricu
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u.s. intelligence was telling the president what? ntelligence officials in the briefing responded that that was not consistent with any of the intelligence our government possesses to which the president replied i don't care. i believe putin. >> robert costa, the president's tweets very angry not just against mccabe who is gone and you have a new attorney general and he was about to be out the door. do we expect precipitous action from the white house against rod rosenstein? rosenstein? >> from the white house perhaps rosenstein? >> frdoes your customersperhaps connecting to the wifi ever slow down your business? yes, it does slow things down. aggravating. it's a nightmare. so our gig-speed network is fast. and we go beyond fast by making it easy to create separate networks for your business and your customers and even control how much bandwidth each of those gets. so your business won't miss a beat. this is a big game changer. this is the new wave, and whoever doesn't get on, i think they would be left behind. just one more way we go
u.s. intelligence was telling the president what? ntelligence officials in the briefing responded that that was not consistent with any of the intelligence our government possesses to which the president replied i don't care. i believe putin. >> robert costa, the president's tweets very angry not just against mccabe who is gone and you have a new attorney general and he was about to be out the door. do we expect precipitous action from the white house against rod rosenstein? rosenstein?...
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u.s. citizen who served in the as an intelligence asian in the u.s. air force for eleven years during which time she had top secret security clearance now she left a government job in two thousand and eight and continued for two more years as a contractor and according to the court filings against her in two thousand and thirteen which attended a conference in iran and then defected for ideological reasons the indictment also says that she revealed the existence and code name of a highly classified u.s. intelligence program and also revealed the real name of a u.s. intelligence agent then it goes on to say that hackers any ran with the help of monica where we're able to compile target packages that specifically targeted her former coworkers in the u.s. intelligence service which allowed them to be targeted by hackers trying to use spyware and malware on their government computers the documents make it unclear whether or not those efforts were successful and how much of a breach or damage was caused however monica wit now is has a warrant out for her a
u.s. citizen who served in the as an intelligence asian in the u.s. air force for eleven years during which time she had top secret security clearance now she left a government job in two thousand and eight and continued for two more years as a contractor and according to the court filings against her in two thousand and thirteen which attended a conference in iran and then defected for ideological reasons the indictment also says that she revealed the existence and code name of a highly...
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u.s. intelligence kept a close eye on ukrainian nationalists organizations as a possible source of counter intelligence against the soviet union. cia documents that just recently have been declassified shows strong ties between u.s. intelligence and ukraine's he report it is clear that they were not mistaken about the nature of ukrainian nationalists organizations or their leaders step on bond dare i himself according to an o.s.'s report of september one thousand nine hundred forty five bundy era had earned a fierce reputation for conducting a reign of terror during world war two after the second world war under another ukrainian nazi leaders fled to europe where the cia helped them hide. the cia later inform the immigration and naturalization service that it had concealed steffen bond darragh and other ukrainians from the soviets the operations involving ukrainians continued for many years the nuremberg trials of one thousand nine hundred forty five in one nine hundred forty six brought the political economic and military leaders of fascist germany to justice and revealed to the world the
u.s. intelligence kept a close eye on ukrainian nationalists organizations as a possible source of counter intelligence against the soviet union. cia documents that just recently have been declassified shows strong ties between u.s. intelligence and ukraine's he report it is clear that they were not mistaken about the nature of ukrainian nationalists organizations or their leaders step on bond dare i himself according to an o.s.'s report of september one thousand nine hundred forty five bundy...
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u.s. intelligence community? that is a remarkable thing to see the u.s. president do. >> let's listen to the on ttto warmbier moment. >> i believe something bad happened to him and i don't think that the top leadership knew about it. he felt badly about it. i did speak to him. he knew the case very well, but he knew it later. and you got a lot of people, a big country. >> so does that pass the smell test that kim jung-un wouldn't have known about the torture that otto warmbier was experiencing? >> no, it doesn't pass the smell test. and if you even talk to the trump administration former chief negotiator, the special representative for north korea joseph hune, he negotiated for warmier's release only to find him in a vegetative coma, he believes that after warmbiered that the sham trial and was then sent to prison, between then and when he was in a vegetative state, obviously kim jung-un would have known about him being there, what was happening to him. it is impossible that leader even of a dictatorship would not know what is happening to somebody as imp
u.s. intelligence community? that is a remarkable thing to see the u.s. president do. >> let's listen to the on ttto warmbier moment. >> i believe something bad happened to him and i don't think that the top leadership knew about it. he felt badly about it. i did speak to him. he knew the case very well, but he knew it later. and you got a lot of people, a big country. >> so does that pass the smell test that kim jung-un wouldn't have known about the torture that otto warmbier...
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u.s. intelligence agency think it state department thinks that they still want to spoil i mean we're going to spend this troop at least make it believable this had nothing to do with the government shutdown why the white house didn't respond yesterday it has nothing to do with the preparation of a detail report without the matter is that for four months u.s. intelligence agencies in the state department and the military believe that mohammed installment is responsible for the us we know that congress including republicans you normally support from want accountability but we know that donald trump is holding out against that why because donald trump's on the way to the middle east including saudi arabia is your question or his son in law jared cushion or is very close to him b.s. so you have two u.s. foreign policies right now you have a foreign policy which is coming out of congress coming out of the cia and part of the state department and then you have a truck foreign policy which is a family in french foreign policy and that's what's protecting m.p.'s at this point the question is not o
u.s. intelligence agency think it state department thinks that they still want to spoil i mean we're going to spend this troop at least make it believable this had nothing to do with the government shutdown why the white house didn't respond yesterday it has nothing to do with the preparation of a detail report without the matter is that for four months u.s. intelligence agencies in the state department and the military believe that mohammed installment is responsible for the us we know that...
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u.s. intelligence community. the u.s.lleges witt created target packages for iran to identify and track down u.s. government agents. this week, iran marks 40 years since the islamic revolution brought the current regime to power. and the rhetoric from the trump administration is getting hotter. >> i don't think you'll have many more anniversaries to enjoy. >> i appreciate you -- >> reporter: the hawkish language from national security adviser john bolton is at odds with the pentagon, according to a senior military official. the official said the military is seeking to avoid open conflict with iran and rely instead on economic and diplomatic pressure. but in an exclusive television interview, the top navy commander for the region says the threat is real. >> they have a growing capability in cruise missiles, they have a growing capability in ballistic missiles, they have a growing capability in unmanned surface systems. >> reporter: cnn went aboard the u.s.s. gladiator, one of the mine countermeasure ships in the gulf where
u.s. intelligence community. the u.s.lleges witt created target packages for iran to identify and track down u.s. government agents. this week, iran marks 40 years since the islamic revolution brought the current regime to power. and the rhetoric from the trump administration is getting hotter. >> i don't think you'll have many more anniversaries to enjoy. >> i appreciate you -- >> reporter: the hawkish language from national security adviser john bolton is at odds with the...
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u.s. intelligence. st today a big hint that trump may make a move to hire his national director of intelligence. >>> also tonight, two things you seldom see. both are from roger stone who first publicly attacked a federal judge and then took it back when some took it as a threat. >>> and protests over the president's wall emergency as 16 states now line up to take him to court. all of it as "the 11th hour" gets under way on a monday night.
u.s. intelligence. st today a big hint that trump may make a move to hire his national director of intelligence. >>> also tonight, two things you seldom see. both are from roger stone who first publicly attacked a federal judge and then took it back when some took it as a threat. >>> and protests over the president's wall emergency as 16 states now line up to take him to court. all of it as "the 11th hour" gets under way on a monday night.
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u.s. intelligence agencies? >> a few do.are retiring usually do. >> why is it only the retiring ones? >> because of the number 85. 85% of republicans believe this president no matter what he says or does. and they're scared to death those 85% republicans will turn on them in a primary and go after them in a primary. so they're backing off time and time again from obvious and reasonable and linear conclusions from facts to theory. they hold back for fear of what might happen at home. >> you're saying they're more scared of the potential of being primaried than they are scared that the president is undermining national security? >> in many instances, i'm sorry, that's the case. >> that's a remarkable thing for an american lawmaker to believe and fear. >> it is. i think it may change after the mueller inquiry is released. that's the critical document, critical piece of the process here. it may finally bring some of these republican leaders whom i work with every single day and otherwise respect terrifically, it may bring them t
u.s. intelligence agencies? >> a few do.are retiring usually do. >> why is it only the retiring ones? >> because of the number 85. 85% of republicans believe this president no matter what he says or does. and they're scared to death those 85% republicans will turn on them in a primary and go after them in a primary. so they're backing off time and time again from obvious and reasonable and linear conclusions from facts to theory. they hold back for fear of what might happen at...
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u.s. intelligence about all of that. none of them would comment on the alleged purges. wolf?all right. brian, thanks very much. brian todd reporting. >>> we're getting word of another breaking story right now. chicago police have just announced that the "empire" actor jussie smollett is now officially classified as a suspect in a criminal investigation. smollett is suspected of filing a false police report. detectives are presenting evidence before a grand jury. stand by. we'll have more on this breaking story as well as the breaking news on the robert mueller investigation. lots going on. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ this simple banana peel represents a bold idea: a way to create energy from household trash. it not only saves about 80% in carbon emissions... it helps reduce landfill waste. that's why bp is partnering with a california company: fulcrum bioenergy. to turn garbage into jet fuel. because we can't let any good ideas go to waste. at bp, we see possibilities everywhere. to help the world keep advancing. man 1: this is my body of proof. woman 1: proof of less joint pain
u.s. intelligence about all of that. none of them would comment on the alleged purges. wolf?all right. brian, thanks very much. brian todd reporting. >>> we're getting word of another breaking story right now. chicago police have just announced that the "empire" actor jussie smollett is now officially classified as a suspect in a criminal investigation. smollett is suspected of filing a false police report. detectives are presenting evidence before a grand jury. stand by....
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u.s. intelligence computer networks. in 2013 she defected to iran beyond the reach of u.s.law enforcement. >> we would hope some day she might travel outside of iran and we would be able to effect her arrest. >> the indictment says little about what drove witt to spy but claims she considered approaching russia as well. >>> two sources have now confirmed to cnn explicit photos and texts from amazon founder jeff bezos to his girlfriend lauren sanchez were leaked to the "national enquirer" by sanchez's brother, michael. michael sanchez a hollywood talent agent declined to respond to cnn on the record. he has previously denied to the "washington post" that he was the leaker. last week bezos alleged a media post at the enquirer tried to blackmail him. the post showing e-mails that the tabloid agreed to sit on the lewd photos and texts if bezos says he doesn't believe the coverage of him was politically motivated. >>> if you own a ford pickup truck, ford tough news. the company recalling more than 1 million of their f-150 trucks due to a transmission issues. some models from 200
u.s. intelligence computer networks. in 2013 she defected to iran beyond the reach of u.s.law enforcement. >> we would hope some day she might travel outside of iran and we would be able to effect her arrest. >> the indictment says little about what drove witt to spy but claims she considered approaching russia as well. >>> two sources have now confirmed to cnn explicit photos and texts from amazon founder jeff bezos to his girlfriend lauren sanchez were leaked to the...
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u.s. intelligence before. >> this is another example of the president of the united states siding with a hostile foreign government over his own intelligence community. as i listened to the interview, one thing that struck me is we never see it go the opposite direction. there is never a great revelation that shows the president talking tough about vladimir putin. it always leads towards cupi capitulation. he learned that second hand from an fbi official who told him about that. that is important to remember. it is potentially beneficial for him. he has credibility issues to grapple with. the fact that there is another person who may be a witness who can corroborate this. >> let me ask you, now chairman of the senate judiciary committee lindsey graham has come out strongly and saying regarding the 25th amendment conversation he wants to investigate. let me play you what he is now saying. >> the whole point of congress existing is to provide oversight of the executive branch. so i promise your viewers the following, that we will have a hearing about who is telling the truth, what actually happene
u.s. intelligence before. >> this is another example of the president of the united states siding with a hostile foreign government over his own intelligence community. as i listened to the interview, one thing that struck me is we never see it go the opposite direction. there is never a great revelation that shows the president talking tough about vladimir putin. it always leads towards cupi capitulation. he learned that second hand from an fbi official who told him about that. that is...
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u.s. intelligence agencies. adds to a growing list of examples where he seems to denigrate his own intelligence chiefs, or in some cases, side with other countries who seem to have a more hostile position toward the u.s., for example, russia. >> and don, what did you think about those contradictions we heard this week? >> i think it's very striking, the fact he's going against his own intelligence officials who he has appointed. i had a piece a couple months ago about his diplomatic faux p pas, and in the piece i revealed how he was studying a map of south asia with national security briefers, and he mispronounced nepal and b urksb and he thought those countries were part of india. in another "time" article he was asked what the beaches were like on diego garcia. this is not a person who takes his television briefings seriously, he gets bored quite quickly, and they've really shortened those briefings to a short length because they know his attention will wander elsewhere. >> it is troubling that the president a
u.s. intelligence agencies. adds to a growing list of examples where he seems to denigrate his own intelligence chiefs, or in some cases, side with other countries who seem to have a more hostile position toward the u.s., for example, russia. >> and don, what did you think about those contradictions we heard this week? >> i think it's very striking, the fact he's going against his own intelligence officials who he has appointed. i had a piece a couple months ago about his...
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u.s. intelligence. jeff? >> glor: major garrett, thanks.s note, john dickerson sat down with senator bernie sanders in a revealing interview you will see only on "cbs this morning" tomorrow. you do not want to miss that. tonight southwest airlines remains in a state of operational emergency. the nation's third largest airline has canceled at least 100 flights since friday citing bad weather and an unusually high number of planes being pulled out of service for maintenance. about 40 planes per day have been removed from service, more than double the usual number. this comes two weeks after a cbs news investigation looked into complaints from mechanics atuth. erey said theypr in order to keep planes flying. police in chicago have more questions for actor jussie smollett after a dramatic turn in their investigation. sources tell cbs news two brothers told police they were paid to stage an attack on smollett. here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: cbs news has been told two brothers captured on surveillance tape in the area of the alleged assault h
u.s. intelligence. jeff? >> glor: major garrett, thanks.s note, john dickerson sat down with senator bernie sanders in a revealing interview you will see only on "cbs this morning" tomorrow. you do not want to miss that. tonight southwest airlines remains in a state of operational emergency. the nation's third largest airline has canceled at least 100 flights since friday citing bad weather and an unusually high number of planes being pulled out of service for maintenance. about...
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u.s. intelligence. >>> new questions of gunner are -- they say the scuspect used a gun he wasn't allowed tonymore and was ordered to give up the wen years before the shooting. >> disgruntalled person walks in and had access to a firearm he shouldn't have had access to. >> reporter: she says gary martin should not have had the gunning he used to kill five friday. pinkert's wife said i love you. i've been hot at parb. pinkard said it took me several times reading it to believe it. and another is vicente, a fork lift operator. >> he's never going to come can home, never. >> reporter: police say martin legally purchased a handgun in 2014 after passing a background check for a firearm's id card. should have shown up a mississippi femany even though his information was in the national and state data bases. >> once a felony conviction was discovered, the conseal permit was rejected and card was revoked. . >> reporter: should someone from state police go to the house? >> it states that he needs to voluntarily relinquish the weapon. >> this is a bizarre honor system and it has not worked and never w
u.s. intelligence. >>> new questions of gunner are -- they say the scuspect used a gun he wasn't allowed tonymore and was ordered to give up the wen years before the shooting. >> disgruntalled person walks in and had access to a firearm he shouldn't have had access to. >> reporter: she says gary martin should not have had the gunning he used to kill five friday. pinkert's wife said i love you. i've been hot at parb. pinkard said it took me several times reading it to...
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u.s. intelligence. and it used to be whom solves the problem to develop as now it will buy a house prices also has an alarming rate. this is business as on the double in berlin your in a while away. to hell u.s. secretary of state might compel warns allies the u.s. will no longer provide top secret intelligence to countries that use well ways equipment in that coal network the u.s. fears that while way will buckets its devices and transmit us intelligence back to the government in beijing this shows the pressure on western countries is increasing america's rhetoric. with us all with how dangerous it's well way. to clone ways employees program back doors into its software for espionage purposes perhaps even so-called kill switches that could disable an entire country's movie network in one fell swoop washington has been investigating these questions for more than a decade concerned about why always close ties to the chinese government in two thousand.
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u.s. intelligence agencies ashaji was murdered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul in october last year what are from others there is stephanie deca it is tumble. this is a preliminary statement that. the un special rapporteur for extra judicial killings is issued following her weeklong trip here to turkey in her words she is accusing saudi officials of planning and perpetrating killing. also mentions that the turks gave her access to parts of that gruesome recording of the killing inside the consulate they haven't been able to independently verify that recording because they haven't been given also criticizes saudi arabia for delaying access turkish investigators access into the to carry out their forensic investigations that last of the round just over two weeks before the saudis and the turks inside if you will be giving a full report to the human rights council at the end of may beginning of june again this is something that has taken upon herself interestingly the new york times decided to publish a report today which is the day that president donald trump u.s. president faces the
u.s. intelligence agencies ashaji was murdered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul in october last year what are from others there is stephanie deca it is tumble. this is a preliminary statement that. the un special rapporteur for extra judicial killings is issued following her weeklong trip here to turkey in her words she is accusing saudi officials of planning and perpetrating killing. also mentions that the turks gave her access to parts of that gruesome recording of the killing inside...
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the head of iraq's intelligence says eisel fight is a regrouping and recruiting mainly in the rural areas of north and west in iraq they want controlled u.s. military intelligence believes the territorial battle against eisel across syria and iraq has been won but the fights against small groups of fighters and sympathizers across this vast region will go on. mosul. the rescue effort has been called off in bangladesh's capital dhaka roger a huge blaze told through several buildings in the old town at least seventy people were killed forty others injured the fire broke out in a residential complex which also housed a chemical and plastics warehouse it took hundreds of firefighters almost twelve hours to bring it under control and their challenge as more from dhaka. we are in the dark a medical college hospital in the morgue it's a very tragic scene out here with many people actually carried their loved ones in their coffin i spoke to the authorities here police officer in charge who is supposed to identify and process this so far they were able to identify thirty seven bodies many other bodies might need even d.n.a. testing but a lot of re
the head of iraq's intelligence says eisel fight is a regrouping and recruiting mainly in the rural areas of north and west in iraq they want controlled u.s. military intelligence believes the territorial battle against eisel across syria and iraq has been won but the fights against small groups of fighters and sympathizers across this vast region will go on. mosul. the rescue effort has been called off in bangladesh's capital dhaka roger a huge blaze told through several buildings in the old...