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u.s. intelligence officials have been very public about that and provided ample evidence. as for his latest conspiracy theory, though, dangerously claiming that epstein was murdered by the clintons? the white house is defending it. >> i think the president just wants everything to be investigated, as your reporter just revealed just the day before. there was some unsealed information implicating some people very high up. and i'm not going to repeat their names. jeffrey epstein has done some very bad things over a number of years. let's continue to investigate that. >> let me bring in our two guests here. "new york times" politics editor patrick healy and a.b. stoddard. patrick, i compared this to presidents ford, carter, reagan, claiming lbj had kennedy killed. what would the reaction have been had that happened?
u.s. intelligence officials have been very public about that and provided ample evidence. as for his latest conspiracy theory, though, dangerously claiming that epstein was murdered by the clintons? the white house is defending it. >> i think the president just wants everything to be investigated, as your reporter just revealed just the day before. there was some unsealed information implicating some people very high up. and i'm not going to repeat their names. jeffrey epstein has done...
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u.s. intelligence agencies.ent is just one of many efforts by the chinese ministry of state security, or m.s.s., to spy on the united states. what is m.s.s.? >> demers: so, m.s.s. is the principal intelligence agency of the chinese government. and in rough terms, it is like the c.i.a. and the f.b.i. put together. their capabilities are world- class. they have cyber capabilities, they have expertise in turning people into cooperators, and they have all of the tools and expertise of a very capable intelligence organization. >> cooper: john demers says kevin mallory hadn't worked for any u.s. intelligence agency in five years, but he was still of interest to china. he spoke mandarin, was desperate for money, and had classified information he might be willing to sell. >> demers: you're looking for people who will be willing to work with you for one reason or another. you start very slowly. you start to see what information they are willing to share with you originally. innocuous information. then, something maybe sl
u.s. intelligence agencies.ent is just one of many efforts by the chinese ministry of state security, or m.s.s., to spy on the united states. what is m.s.s.? >> demers: so, m.s.s. is the principal intelligence agency of the chinese government. and in rough terms, it is like the c.i.a. and the f.b.i. put together. their capabilities are world- class. they have cyber capabilities, they have expertise in turning people into cooperators, and they have all of the tools and expertise of a very...
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u.s. intelligence community you know fish which is blaming russian president vladimir putin to win again and again. russia tried everything possible to get to the november election only i pod intelligence and there are. only 3 days after the intelligence report a new classified document makes the headlines i want to be very precise here multiple u.s. officials with direct knowledge of the briefings tell c.n.n. that classified documents included allegations that russian operatives claimed to have compromising personal and financial information about mr trump this is a confidential report written by an ex british spy christopher steele on secret links between trump his businesses and the russians. it claims moscow has been helping trump all along with the regular flow of intelligence and that the russians have compromising material on. the main point of the steel dossier that there was an ongoing attempt by the russians to get close to the trump campaign is undisputed at this point he doesn't like the fact that the press said it but it is out there is no mr president like present it as if you
u.s. intelligence community you know fish which is blaming russian president vladimir putin to win again and again. russia tried everything possible to get to the november election only i pod intelligence and there are. only 3 days after the intelligence report a new classified document makes the headlines i want to be very precise here multiple u.s. officials with direct knowledge of the briefings tell c.n.n. that classified documents included allegations that russian operatives claimed to...
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u.s. intelligence community. forum talksn action about the rising budget deficit and the state of the u.s. economy following this week's stock market losses. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. join the discussion. >> "washington journal" continues. mark krikorian joining us for a discussion on e-verify in the wake of the i.c.e. enforcement efforts that netted undocumented workers. what is e-verify and who has to use it? guest: a free online system that is not mandatory, voluntary but about half of new hires are screened through it and it is free for employers and when you take the information for your new hire that you have to click for social security and irs
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u.s. intelligence chief calls for the n.s.a. surveillance powers to be renewed 2020 with the program set to expire at the end of this year. the u.s. department of justice issues of want to see the rani an oil tanker grace one just a day after it was released by authorities in. india stresses its pledge to not use nuclear weapons 1st in warfare but warns that that may change as hostilities escalate was hard to stomach over the disputed kashmir region. broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r.t. international and john thomas certainly glad to have you with us or the u.s. intelligence chief is hesitant to fully relinquish the power to monitor americans phone calls and text messages is putting early pressure on congress to reauthorize the national security agency's surveillance program which is set to expire at the end of the year with more. well the trump white house as well as dan coats the outgoing director of national intelligence are urging congress to renew the freedom act of 2015 and this ability of the na
u.s. intelligence chief calls for the n.s.a. surveillance powers to be renewed 2020 with the program set to expire at the end of this year. the u.s. department of justice issues of want to see the rani an oil tanker grace one just a day after it was released by authorities in. india stresses its pledge to not use nuclear weapons 1st in warfare but warns that that may change as hostilities escalate was hard to stomach over the disputed kashmir region. broadcasting live direct from our studios in...
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u.s. intelligence chief calls for the n.s.a. surveillance powers to be renewed into 2020 with a program set to expire at the end of this year. president putin awards 2 pilots with the highest stakes award the hero of russia for saving hundreds of lives with a perfect emergency landing in moscow off to both of the plane's engines but. there was no panic on board even though the landing was rough defilers did a great job landed the plane on the belly. and india stresses its pledge to not use nuclear weapons 1st in warfare but warns that may change as hostilities escalate with pakistan over the disputed kashmir region. and other global headline news live from moscow this is the international call them for a welcome to news this out 1st of all for you the u.s. intelligence chief is none too keen on fully relinquishing the power to monitor americans' phone calls and text messages he's putting any pressure on congress to reauthorize the national security agency's surveillance program which is set to expire at the end of the year repor
u.s. intelligence chief calls for the n.s.a. surveillance powers to be renewed into 2020 with a program set to expire at the end of this year. president putin awards 2 pilots with the highest stakes award the hero of russia for saving hundreds of lives with a perfect emergency landing in moscow off to both of the plane's engines but. there was no panic on board even though the landing was rough defilers did a great job landed the plane on the belly. and india stresses its pledge to not use...
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u.s. intelligence.lso a deputy police commissioner says the officer accused of putting eric garner in a choke hold should be fired. why has it taken five years? experience amazing at your lexus dealer. so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. trump today gave up on nominating john ratcliffe. let's ask our political legal and national security experts about this. phil mudd used to work in the intelligence community. watch what the president said today when he was meeting with reporters about the vetting process that is under way. >> the vetting process for the white house is very good, but you're part of the vet
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e-mails and other doctors mahler's indictment of 12 russian military intelligence officers conspiring to interfere with the 2016 u.s. presidential election to benefit. implicated russia at the highest level. the indictment of a dozen russian g.r.u. intelligence officers in july 28 in was a kind of turning point the election interference is now a sacked of law as far as the united states is concerned and it is not something that the president can dismiss it is in fact a state operation by a hostile foreign power. lives when you go to the new usual is the easy bit when you show that americans give an opinion you look don't you would let me put it says . at a question just now president putin denied having anything to do with the election airfare and 2016 every u.s. intelligence agency has concluded that russia did my 1st question for you sir is who do you believe my people came to me they said they think it's russian i have president putin and he just said it's not russian i will say this i don't see any reason why it would be so i have great confidence in my intelligence people but i will tell you that president put
e-mails and other doctors mahler's indictment of 12 russian military intelligence officers conspiring to interfere with the 2016 u.s. presidential election to benefit. implicated russia at the highest level. the indictment of a dozen russian g.r.u. intelligence officers in july 28 in was a kind of turning point the election interference is now a sacked of law as far as the united states is concerned and it is not something that the president can dismiss it is in fact a state operation by a...
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u.s. intelligence agents challenged them to do it.e're live in las vegas for one of the biggest gatherings of hackers in the world, next. ♪upbeat music no cover-up spray here. cheaper aerosols can cover up odors in a flowery fog. but febreze air effects eliminates odors. with a 100% natural propellent. it leaves behind a pleasant scent you'll love. [deep inhale] freshen up. don't cover up. febreze. o♪ ozempic®! ♪ oh! oh! (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (announcer) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? (announcer) ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with
u.s. intelligence agents challenged them to do it.e're live in las vegas for one of the biggest gatherings of hackers in the world, next. ♪upbeat music no cover-up spray here. cheaper aerosols can cover up odors in a flowery fog. but febreze air effects eliminates odors. with a 100% natural propellent. it leaves behind a pleasant scent you'll love. [deep inhale] freshen up. don't cover up. febreze. o♪ ozempic®! ♪ oh! oh! (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the...
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u.s. intelligence chief calls for the n.s.a. surveillance powers to be renewed into 2020 programs set to expire at the end of this year. in distress as it's pledged to not use nuclear weapons 1st in warfare the ones that may change as hostilities escalate with pakistan over the disputed kashmir region. and president putin awards 2 pilots with the highest state award the hero of russia for saving hundreds of lives with a perfect emergency landing in moscow off the books of the plane's engines fail. there was no panic on board even though the landing was rough the pilots did a great job landed the plane on the us.
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u.s. intelligence, that chinese troops are getting ready at the hong kong border.m the protest point of view, how much fear are you hearing about the chinese army? that has always been the biggest concern, whether the pla would use force and support hong kong police officers. allegedident with his mainland police officer could perhaps be the tipping point for beijing to add force. that they areigns potentially mobilizing. state run media posting some videos of these paramilitary forces assembling along the border in shenzhen. that said, there are a lot of questions on how high that bar is. this is a dilemma that president xi has on whether to bring in the pla, or hope that these protests fizzle out. a tradet xi is still in war with the u.s. and president trump at the economic and political cost are still quite big. case for strengthening mainland forces is growing by the day. amanda: thanks for your great work, we appreciate it. yvonne man on the ground in hong kong. for more on that situation, we hui by victoria telephone. ofhave heard all kinds gloomy language, l
u.s. intelligence, that chinese troops are getting ready at the hong kong border.m the protest point of view, how much fear are you hearing about the chinese army? that has always been the biggest concern, whether the pla would use force and support hong kong police officers. allegedident with his mainland police officer could perhaps be the tipping point for beijing to add force. that they areigns potentially mobilizing. state run media posting some videos of these paramilitary forces...
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e-mails and other doctors mahler's indictment of 12 russian military intelligence officers conspiring to interfere with the 2016 u.s. presidential election to benefit trump implicated russia at the highest level. the indictment of a dozen russian g.r.u. intelligence officers in july 28th in was a kind of turning point the election interference is now sacked of law as far as the united states is concerned and it is not something that the president can dismiss it is in fact a state operation by a hostile foreign power. what i see is good because when you go to the new usually easy berates and when you show that americans give new green you do look to see if we've got any but it says. that a question just now president putin denied having anything to do with the election your fair answer 2016 every u.s. intelligence agency has concluded that russia did my 1st question for you sir is who do you believe my people came to me they said they think it's russia i have president putin and he just said it's not russian i will say this i don't see any reason why it would be so i have great confidence in my intelligence people b
e-mails and other doctors mahler's indictment of 12 russian military intelligence officers conspiring to interfere with the 2016 u.s. presidential election to benefit trump implicated russia at the highest level. the indictment of a dozen russian g.r.u. intelligence officers in july 28th in was a kind of turning point the election interference is now sacked of law as far as the united states is concerned and it is not something that the president can dismiss it is in fact a state operation by a...
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u.s. intelligence community is not paying attention to the u.a.e. the us is one of the or the cia is one of the few intelligence services with global capability and interests no one can debate whether that should be the case or not but that's the truth and since the u.a.e. is a critical player in the middle east and beyond libya you mentioned is particularly salient right now i would be surprised i wouldn't really believe that the u.s. is ignoring the u.a.e. now does that mean that there are human sources that are being targeted or developed that's not necessarily the case but there are a lot of ways to collect intelligence and i'm confident the u.s. is is not ignoring. or i own one bases the cia decide though through specifically gather all not gather human intelligence. well there are a couple of immediate factors than one way is every year or regularly anyway the cia and the u.s. government will assess and rank basically what the areas substantively and functionally of interest are already are for the united states and then we'll allocate resource
u.s. intelligence community is not paying attention to the u.a.e. the us is one of the or the cia is one of the few intelligence services with global capability and interests no one can debate whether that should be the case or not but that's the truth and since the u.a.e. is a critical player in the middle east and beyond libya you mentioned is particularly salient right now i would be surprised i wouldn't really believe that the u.s. is ignoring the u.a.e. now does that mean that there are...
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u.s. intelligence community and to the top policy or consumers of intelligence at the time. it's attempting to assess and estimate the communist capabilities in the korean war at the time, which includes a discussion, you can actually see this, in which the u.s. assesses that the combat performance of the communist forces is significantly higher than we would expect unless soviet , personnel are doing the flying. and that includes the real kicker. there are indications that soviet participation in enemy operations in the korean war is so extensive that a de facto air war exists between the u.s. and the ussr. so this was no individual, isolated air incident. it was a sustained air-to-air combat between the u.s. and soviet personnel at the beginning of the cold war, the cold war. the vietnam war is another conflict that i spend a chapter talking about. i spend all of my time talking about the 1965 to 1968 time of the war. secrecy plays a different role before and after those periods. secrecy plays an important role before and after that time. it plays a role in the initial just
u.s. intelligence community and to the top policy or consumers of intelligence at the time. it's attempting to assess and estimate the communist capabilities in the korean war at the time, which includes a discussion, you can actually see this, in which the u.s. assesses that the combat performance of the communist forces is significantly higher than we would expect unless soviet , personnel are doing the flying. and that includes the real kicker. there are indications that soviet participation...
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u.s. intelligence chiefs the russians interfered in the 2016 presidential election. puton they say developed a clear preference for trump over clinton so russia's intelligence services stole and leaked thousands of clinton's e-mails to discredit her. 2 weeks before his inauguration they brief trump. trump rejects their conclusions he does not want his victory to be questioned. the intelligence agencies maintain their findings and partially release them to the public they say putin ordered an influence campaign to help trump win the election. to control is immediately raised in congress which calls the chiefs of the intelligence community to testify. on. their question by democratic party senator like you go down the line in. any of your careers have you ever seen this level of russian interference in our political process and start with draconian just going on lord no. no. no no. i think very few documents that i can remember would have had the political weight and the political influence of this particular document. the purpose of making that report public was to ma
u.s. intelligence chiefs the russians interfered in the 2016 presidential election. puton they say developed a clear preference for trump over clinton so russia's intelligence services stole and leaked thousands of clinton's e-mails to discredit her. 2 weeks before his inauguration they brief trump. trump rejects their conclusions he does not want his victory to be questioned. the intelligence agencies maintain their findings and partially release them to the public they say putin ordered an...
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u.s. intelligence chiefs the russians interfered in the 2016 presidential election putin they say developeda clear preference for trump over clinton so russia's intelligence services stole and leaked thousands of clinton's e-mails to discredit her.
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u.s. intelligence community. the president denounced a new acting director of national intelligence shortly after the number two official submitted her resignation. sources say sue gordon left because she wasn't the political loyalist mr. trump wanted in the role. cnn's alex marquardt has the latest. >> reporter: in just a few carefully chosen words, sue gordon makes it clear it was not her choice to leave. a handwritten note to the president attached to her resignation letter saying it is an act of patriotism, not preference. you should have your team. a team she saw she would be no part of. >> sue did a great job. i like gordon very much. >> reporter: the president praising gordon, as he did on twitter thursday night, announcing her departure. but she has represented what he has railed against, almost 40 years in the intelligence community, making her firmly part of that establishment he has long been suspicious of. tweeting after the intelligence chiefs worldwide threats briefing that they should go back to sch
u.s. intelligence community. the president denounced a new acting director of national intelligence shortly after the number two official submitted her resignation. sources say sue gordon left because she wasn't the political loyalist mr. trump wanted in the role. cnn's alex marquardt has the latest. >> reporter: in just a few carefully chosen words, sue gordon makes it clear it was not her choice to leave. a handwritten note to the president attached to her resignation letter saying it...
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sue gordon, number two intelligence official in the u.s. resigning, stepping down middle of the month, coinciding with departure of dan coats, who was director of national intelligence. the president just tweeted about this a few moments ago. what do you make of that, susan. what can you tell us about that. this is an important development because the process for naming a new director of national intelligence may not be followed it seems here. >> this has been the concern since dan coats announced he was leaving, whether or not the president would essentially follow the law, fill the vacancies, would next in line become the acting director. we saw trump do this with the dhs secretary stepping down. he went ahead, forced out the number two, claire grady, so he could appoint any other senate confirmed executive officer in that position. basically a way to work around laws that congress has set here. once again, it looks like that might have occurred here. past couple days there was reporting trump didn't want sue gordon to rise up to be actin
sue gordon, number two intelligence official in the u.s. resigning, stepping down middle of the month, coinciding with departure of dan coats, who was director of national intelligence. the president just tweeted about this a few moments ago. what do you make of that, susan. what can you tell us about that. this is an important development because the process for naming a new director of national intelligence may not be followed it seems here. >> this has been the concern since dan coats...
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u.s. intelligence gathering capabilities? this is a photo of purportedly an iranian launch of a satellite. what's interesting is the resolution. it is high. it is higher than most public cameras are capable of, suggesting that the trump administration had been monitoring the site possibly with a drone or some kind of government or military satellite. now, that's not super unusual because the technology that the iranian government uses to launch satellites is similar to technologies they used for ballistic missiles. but it is unusual for a photo like this to be leaked or any of this to come out at all. it is unclear whether this discloses some state secret or not. >> when we look at the photo closer, emily, some have said it appears there's a shadow of somebody stanniding over it, yo may see the shadow there, potentially of an individual taking a photo of this photo. >> certainly. i think it was reportedly from an intelligence briefing that president trump received friday morning, and it looks like it might be a photo of a pho
u.s. intelligence gathering capabilities? this is a photo of purportedly an iranian launch of a satellite. what's interesting is the resolution. it is high. it is higher than most public cameras are capable of, suggesting that the trump administration had been monitoring the site possibly with a drone or some kind of government or military satellite. now, that's not super unusual because the technology that the iranian government uses to launch satellites is similar to technologies they used...
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u.s. intelligence agency. ence officers. they reach out as academics or someone who is interested in their work and wants to hire them. and then they invite them to china, and we see that on the political and economic side, invite them to china, and there they continue the cultivation of that person ultimately as a co-op to you. >> martha: unbelievable, john demers, thank you. fascinating story. thank you very much. coming up next, the ferguson effect is said to make police officers take a more cautious route on the streets of our cities. for fear that doing their job could lead them to losing their job. and after the firing of officer daniel penta leo, new statistics from the nypd suggesting that this is already happening. >> there is a saying within the police department that has been bantered around for some time that says the job is dead. in reality the job has been dying. and today, the job is dead. ♪ we trust usaa more than any other company out there. they give us excellent customer service, every time.
u.s. intelligence agency. ence officers. they reach out as academics or someone who is interested in their work and wants to hire them. and then they invite them to china, and we see that on the political and economic side, invite them to china, and there they continue the cultivation of that person ultimately as a co-op to you. >> martha: unbelievable, john demers, thank you. fascinating story. thank you very much. coming up next, the ferguson effect is said to make police officers take...
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u.s. intelligence is suggesting that the chinese are moving troops to the border. we'll wait and see what additional information the white house can provide on this one for us back over to you. >> does this seem to be new information that's he's sharing from the intelligence community, or is he referring to some of the movements that we've already seen >> reporter: well, the president in the tweet -- and that's all we have to go on right now, is saying that our intelligence is informing us, so presumably he's getting a realtime intelligence update on what's going on in the situation in hong kong now, the president also put out an additional tweet a few seconds before this one in which he suggested that people were blaming him or the united states for the situation in hong kong, and he says he's not sure why that is. not clear, again, what the president's thinking is on that one, but he does appear to be on its face citing u.s. intelligence report here >> and they seem to be eager to appease the chinese right now with all of the news flow today. eamon javers is in w
u.s. intelligence is suggesting that the chinese are moving troops to the border. we'll wait and see what additional information the white house can provide on this one for us back over to you. >> does this seem to be new information that's he's sharing from the intelligence community, or is he referring to some of the movements that we've already seen >> reporter: well, the president in the tweet -- and that's all we have to go on right now, is saying that our intelligence is...
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u.s. intelligence agencies that he would be directing as the dni. he is not really known at the cia. he is not really known at these other agencies. and the collective feeling within the intelligence community when he was nominated was who? this is according to their reporting. >> phil mudd, i'm imagining a learning curve to be director of national intelligence is steep. i also want to point out, there is a deputy under dni coats stood up ready to go, ready to serve day one. she didn't get the nod. >> yeah, i think there's a couple of things you need to think about. we're talking about experience, clearly. this individual is light on experience. i suppose you can learn on the job. some of the people in the job bring tons of experience. they didn't have to learn. the question i would ask is not so much about experience as it is about judgement. look what the president said today, raising questions about russian interference going into an election cycle. and then you have presumably somebody going over has proven to be a cheerleader for the president is he going to say, this new nominee
u.s. intelligence agencies that he would be directing as the dni. he is not really known at the cia. he is not really known at these other agencies. and the collective feeling within the intelligence community when he was nominated was who? this is according to their reporting. >> phil mudd, i'm imagining a learning curve to be director of national intelligence is steep. i also want to point out, there is a deputy under dni coats stood up ready to go, ready to serve day one. she didn't...
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u.s. intelligence officials now analyzing it's not likely and that the radiation leak is over. lester >> bill, thank you >>> next tonight the chaos that has crippled a major international travel hub hundreds of pro-democracy protesters flooding hong kong's airport forcing over 150 flights to be cancelled. the crowds were angry after police earlier shot tear gas and rubber bullets injuring protesters at another location chinese officials have blasted the protest as, quote, the first signs of terrorism >>> a new development, in a story we have been following the family of a teen while trapped in a minivan while calling 911 twice is suing alleging his desperate calls for help were mishandled we get more from nbc's joe fryer. >> reporter: 16 months after kyle plush died when he became trapped in his minivan, his family is filing a wrongful death lawsuit against the city of cincinnati. >> it's still hard to believe that this happened it's hard to believe that this is our lives >> reporter: when 16-year-old kyle was pinned down by the van's third row seat, he used voice commands to t
u.s. intelligence officials now analyzing it's not likely and that the radiation leak is over. lester >> bill, thank you >>> next tonight the chaos that has crippled a major international travel hub hundreds of pro-democracy protesters flooding hong kong's airport forcing over 150 flights to be cancelled. the crowds were angry after police earlier shot tear gas and rubber bullets injuring protesters at another location chinese officials have blasted the protest as, quote, the...
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u.s. intelligence now knows about beijing's intentions. melissa: new details emerging on the death of jeffrey epstein as investigators raid his private island. there are mounting questions about epstein's wealth and the wealth of his brother. we'll speak to the investigative reporter at "the wall street journal" who is following the money trail. coming up. ♪ free access to every platform. yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of...
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u.s. intelligence has information that the chinese are moving troops toward hong kong. the president is also temporarily backing down in his trade war with china, delaying a new round of tariffs on chinese products coming into the u.s. revealing what may be sensitive, national security information in a tweet president trump inserted himself into the growing crisis in hong kong. as the protests there were becoming more violent the president hinted china may be about to take action, tweeting our intelligence has informed us that the chinese government is moving troops to the border with hong kong. everyone should be calm and safe. democratic senator chris murphy criticized the president's tweet saying this is not foreign policy, the president hardly sounded phased by it all. >> we'll see what happens but i'm sure it will work out. i hope it works out for everybody, including china, by the way. >> reporter: the president is backing off his trade war with china, delaying a new round of tariffs on chinese products until december. the president said his administration is doin
u.s. intelligence has information that the chinese are moving troops toward hong kong. the president is also temporarily backing down in his trade war with china, delaying a new round of tariffs on chinese products coming into the u.s. revealing what may be sensitive, national security information in a tweet president trump inserted himself into the growing crisis in hong kong. as the protests there were becoming more violent the president hinted china may be about to take action, tweeting our...
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u.s. intelligence? >>> trump backs down. the president is putting off tariffs on popular chinese imports like smartphones, laptops and toys that will keep prices down for the holiday shopping season, but will his trade war heat up after the holidays? >>> and russia's nuclear secrets. a deadly explosion and suspected release of radiation may have blown the cover of some of -- of vladimir putin's top secrets. are the russians tried to hide a nuclear explosion. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> we're following multiple breaking stories including dramatic new details if the dayton mass shooting investigation. during a news conference that ended just a little while ago, police revealed new surveillance video of the gunman before and during the attack. they also released a detailed timeline of what happened. we're also following the very tense situation in hong kong where protesters fought with riot police after forcing the international airport to shut down. presiden
u.s. intelligence? >>> trump backs down. the president is putting off tariffs on popular chinese imports like smartphones, laptops and toys that will keep prices down for the holiday shopping season, but will his trade war heat up after the holidays? >>> and russia's nuclear secrets. a deadly explosion and suspected release of radiation may have blown the cover of some of -- of vladimir putin's top secrets. are the russians tried to hide a nuclear explosion. i'm wolf blitzer...
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u.s. intelligence chief calls for the n.s.a.'s surveillance powers to be renewed in 2020 with the program set to expire at the end of this year. president bush and awards 2 pilots with the highest state award in the hero of russia for saving hundreds of lives with a perfect emergency landing near moscow after both from the plane's engines failed . there was no panic on board even though the landing was about the pilots did a great job landed the plane on its belly. and india stresses its pledge to not use nuclear weapons a 1st in warfare but warns that may may exchange. that may change excuse me of the.
u.s. intelligence chief calls for the n.s.a.'s surveillance powers to be renewed in 2020 with the program set to expire at the end of this year. president bush and awards 2 pilots with the highest state award in the hero of russia for saving hundreds of lives with a perfect emergency landing near moscow after both from the plane's engines failed . there was no panic on board even though the landing was about the pilots did a great job landed the plane on its belly. and india stresses its pledge...
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u.s. intelligence chief calls for the n.s.a. surveillance powers to be renewed and to 2020 in the program set to expire at the end of the share. any of stresses its pledge to not use nuclear weapons 1st in warfare but warns that may change as hostilities escalate with pakistan over the disputed kashmir region. and president putin awards 2 pilots with the highest a state award the hero of russia for saving hundreds of lives for the perfect emergency landing in moscow off the both of the plane's engines fail.
u.s. intelligence chief calls for the n.s.a. surveillance powers to be renewed and to 2020 in the program set to expire at the end of the share. any of stresses its pledge to not use nuclear weapons 1st in warfare but warns that may change as hostilities escalate with pakistan over the disputed kashmir region. and president putin awards 2 pilots with the highest a state award the hero of russia for saving hundreds of lives for the perfect emergency landing in moscow off the both of the plane's...
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u.s. intellige community, or i.c. mr. trump has often harshly i criticized tel community since he took office. gordon, who was widely respected, sent the president a curt resignation note, telling mr. trump that he "should have his team." the national counterterrorism center director, retired admiral joseph mcguire, was named by mr. trump last night as acting d.n.i. to walk us through all this and why it matters, our nick schifr is here. hi, nick. >> hi, amna. a lot paragraphing. joseph mcguire, whawe know about him? >> vice admiral joseph mcguire spent 30 yearss a special warfare officer navy seals. he feels director of the n.t.c.t. that advises on policy and operations acros the intelligence community. i talked to a lot of people on the hill, intelligence community, former senior o intelligence officials wrk for him. the people who defend him call him a first class human being, great leader, man of integrity and warrior. "if i ever needed someoneou killed, he be the guy i call," is what one person i talked to said. that
u.s. intellige community, or i.c. mr. trump has often harshly i criticized tel community since he took office. gordon, who was widely respected, sent the president a curt resignation note, telling mr. trump that he "should have his team." the national counterterrorism center director, retired admiral joseph mcguire, was named by mr. trump last night as acting d.n.i. to walk us through all this and why it matters, our nick schifr is here. hi, nick. >> hi, amna. a lot...
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u.s. intelligence chief calls for the n.s.a. surveillance powers to be renewed into 2020 programs set to expire at the end of this year. india stresses its pledge to not use nuclear weapons 1st in warfare put more may change as hostilities escalate with pakistan over the disputed kashmir region. and president putin awards 2 pilots with the highest state award the hero of russia for saving hundreds of lives with a perfect emergency landing there moscow offered both of the plane's engines failed . there was no panic on board even though the landing was rough defilers did a great.
u.s. intelligence chief calls for the n.s.a. surveillance powers to be renewed into 2020 programs set to expire at the end of this year. india stresses its pledge to not use nuclear weapons 1st in warfare put more may change as hostilities escalate with pakistan over the disputed kashmir region. and president putin awards 2 pilots with the highest state award the hero of russia for saving hundreds of lives with a perfect emergency landing there moscow offered both of the plane's engines failed...
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u.s. intelligence assessment. explosion on one of the vessels involved in the recovery, and that caused a reaction in the missile's nuclear core, which led to the radiation leak said another person who spoke to cnbc on the condition of anonymity. one week after the explosion, norwegian radiation and nuclear safety authority said they had detected tiny amounts of radio active iodine in northern norway last week four of russia's nuclear's monitoring sites mysteriously stopped reporting to international authorities citing communication and network issues. since then international monitors have reported that one of those stations located far east of the original incident is back online, but the international monitors have not publicly commented on the other three. and here to help us understand this nuclear accident mystery, we have expertise on russia, and we have expertise on nuclear weapons, joe, the president of the plow shares fund and global security foundation, focused on prevents the spread of nuclear weapons,
u.s. intelligence assessment. explosion on one of the vessels involved in the recovery, and that caused a reaction in the missile's nuclear core, which led to the radiation leak said another person who spoke to cnbc on the condition of anonymity. one week after the explosion, norwegian radiation and nuclear safety authority said they had detected tiny amounts of radio active iodine in northern norway last week four of russia's nuclear's monitoring sites mysteriously stopped reporting to...
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u.s. intelligence community. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern, friday morning, join the discussion. we welcome alex back to our desk. he joins us to discuss a new trump administration role -- cruel. i want to start with ken cuccinelli, announcing the so-called public charge rule earlier this week. through the public charge rule be trump administration is ofnforcing the ideals self-sufficiency and personal responsibility and making sure immigrants can't support themselves and become -- can't support themselves and become successful in america. our rule events aliens who will likely to become a public charge from coming to the united states or remaining here and getting a green card. public charge is now defined in a way that make sure the law is meaningfully enforced and that those who are subject to it are self-sufficient. explainex nowrasteh, public charge and how the rules is interpreted in the past of what the changes are? guest: the idea immigrants who come here should be abl
u.s. intelligence community. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern, friday morning, join the discussion. we welcome alex back to our desk. he joins us to discuss a new trump administration role -- cruel. i want to start with ken cuccinelli, announcing the so-called public charge rule earlier this week. through the public charge rule be trump administration is ofnforcing the ideals self-sufficiency and personal responsibility and making sure immigrants can't support...
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u.s. intelligence experts say that pyeongchang continues to improve all of their missiles and is trying to make new nuclear fuel supplies. vladimir putin is working on weapons to keep the u.s. out of europe including a nuclear powered missile that recently exploded releasing radioactive material. china has massive efforts to steal american military technology. >> the reason that we see all of these things happening in different countries because all of the rivals of the united states see no real push back from the trump administration. >> the incoming chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, the president's personal military advisor has a dire warning. >> china went to school on us. they watched closely in the first and second gulf wars. they want to have the capability to defeat it come midcentury. >> iran and north korea are under heavy sanctions. how are they getting what they need? u.s. officials say both countries are active on the black market and engaging in cyber espionage. >> the u.s. alleges america's financial system was used to support shipments of oil by iran to syria and say al
u.s. intelligence experts say that pyeongchang continues to improve all of their missiles and is trying to make new nuclear fuel supplies. vladimir putin is working on weapons to keep the u.s. out of europe including a nuclear powered missile that recently exploded releasing radioactive material. china has massive efforts to steal american military technology. >> the reason that we see all of these things happening in different countries because all of the rivals of the united states see...
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u.s. intelligence services fire hackers? >> guest: oh, they do.y do and the difference here is that there are a lot of restrictions as far as you have a criminal record and they definitely did not let someone continue taking part criminal activity and it's a really rare for someone who has submitted a significant crime as many of the russian hackers who were named in the indictment of the 12 russian hackers that was passed down last year. we would never hire people who would continue doing that activities or would actually make billions of dollars on those crimes but we arrest people and put them in jail. every month or so the fbi in department of justice releases indictment the people who taken part in clinical -- criminal hacking, including a great number of russians and some who have been arrested in the united states. but we are never going to do the level of collaboration with the criminal element that there's a government with russia does. >> host: something you note in your book is that in the digital world boundaries become a little muddy.
u.s. intelligence services fire hackers? >> guest: oh, they do.y do and the difference here is that there are a lot of restrictions as far as you have a criminal record and they definitely did not let someone continue taking part criminal activity and it's a really rare for someone who has submitted a significant crime as many of the russian hackers who were named in the indictment of the 12 russian hackers that was passed down last year. we would never hire people who would continue...
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u.s. intelligence community. so we provide full spectrum cyber operations support that includes the offensive mission, defensive mission, red and blue team, essentially, you know, looking at owners' networks and trying to apply the best sound cyber security networks to those practices. >> is it as scary out there in cyber space as we think it is. >> for me it's not i've been operating in this realm for ore a decade but, yeah, to the lay person, it would be. >> again, i want to thank you for your service. >> thank you. >> and thank you for sharing this experience with us. i wish you all the best of luck in this new endeavor too. >> thank you. >> kela, thank you. >>> up next on "on the money," after posing as an airline pilot and a doctor, in the move "catch me if you can," how the documentary helps prevent scammers. >>> we know what you need to be ready for in case it does. right now let's take a look at how the stockmarket ended the week ♪ think you need to pay prestige prices for better skin results? try olay re
u.s. intelligence community. so we provide full spectrum cyber operations support that includes the offensive mission, defensive mission, red and blue team, essentially, you know, looking at owners' networks and trying to apply the best sound cyber security networks to those practices. >> is it as scary out there in cyber space as we think it is. >> for me it's not i've been operating in this realm for ore a decade but, yeah, to the lay person, it would be. >> again, i want to...
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u.s. intelligence agencies were accused of misusing the foreign intelligence surveillance of us to go into collusion between trump and russia back into the 64. james code we. had james said he knew the allegations used as the basis for securing a warrant to spawn a forward from providers that were uncorroborated the money was sent to the sky. pages talking to. it was just a complete myth these complete lies were misleading the american public and just created such you know such problems for. the trumpet in this story and i think it's just terrible and the allegations that the f.b.i. were worried about when they read this amazing dossier by the forward against you what was just so preposterous. that i had these meetings with these senior russians which people i had never met in my entire life i mean is this completely fabricated completely made up ok well we have the miller inquiry now we've got the horowitz inquiry just how does it differ to the attorney general the now it's really general bilbo who's also investigating of the alleged russian conspiracy allegations were created well i thin
u.s. intelligence agencies were accused of misusing the foreign intelligence surveillance of us to go into collusion between trump and russia back into the 64. james code we. had james said he knew the allegations used as the basis for securing a warrant to spawn a forward from providers that were uncorroborated the money was sent to the sky. pages talking to. it was just a complete myth these complete lies were misleading the american public and just created such you know such problems for....
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u.s. intelligence agencies but the accusations repeatedly that we've heard on capitol hill even before u.s. president donald trump took office in the oval office was the concern that for a long time china and particularly wall way have been using their technology to steal intellectual property trade secrets and essentially using this is a way and a means for backdoor espionage so the concern has long been there without any evidence being provided having said that the action has now been taken and it's really important to note peter in all of this that this is become kind of a bargaining chip in the ongoing trade war between the united states and china that's been going on for some time sensually there is this concern that has not been resolved and that's why we've seen this trade war not only affecting u.s. consumers but also escalating into kind of a currency battle as well now this is a bit of a surprise that this reprieve has been granted because the u.s. president said that he didn't expect that he would allow companies to continue doing business for another 90 days as we see now from
u.s. intelligence agencies but the accusations repeatedly that we've heard on capitol hill even before u.s. president donald trump took office in the oval office was the concern that for a long time china and particularly wall way have been using their technology to steal intellectual property trade secrets and essentially using this is a way and a means for backdoor espionage so the concern has long been there without any evidence being provided having said that the action has now been taken...
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u.s. military intelligence ways to deal with tiananmen and so my question relates to your last comment as to what things the u.s. could do. one of the ways to avoid this. it violates the statute of the constitution and many international treaties regarding torture and international relations at the drop of a hat. in that kind of a country what good do you think that they would do except maybe if we see that they are violating the warning that we do that all the time. >> that is a great question to reduce the chance of conflict and a whole host of organizations from russia and china's perspective they see that order as fundamentally skewed against their favor. that said they do make treaties when they are in their interest. they pulled out of the climate change agreement that will so on a pendulum if you sign the last election the u.s. has added what kind of partner are we for those treaties and we also have to gain back the credibility to create circumstances for that. >> you've spoken a couple of times to the position and it seems in a real way we are more focused on the threat of the pol
u.s. military intelligence ways to deal with tiananmen and so my question relates to your last comment as to what things the u.s. could do. one of the ways to avoid this. it violates the statute of the constitution and many international treaties regarding torture and international relations at the drop of a hat. in that kind of a country what good do you think that they would do except maybe if we see that they are violating the warning that we do that all the time. >> that is a great...