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sinema telling us they really hope to be able to have something to show for themselves and present to members next week. katie? my thanks to nbc news correspondent, julia jester. it s always so good to see you, and thank you for being with us. joining me now for more on this conversation is congresswoman jasmine crockett, who s also a member of the house oversight committee. congresswoman, i want to talk about the border in a second, but i really want to start with a blockbuster report that came out from the house oversight committee dems this week. that report released showing donald trump financially benefited to the tune of about $8 million in payments from foreign governments, excuse me, during his time as president. and that s only during the first two years of his term. what stood out to u.s. the most egregious? the entire report? or the fact that we did not have information from all of the countries in which trump had businees at, nor to pre have information on all of his
people living with, thriving with not held back by disease. they motivate us to fight diabetes and obesity, rare diseases and cardiovascular conditions, for generations to come. so, everyone can meet their moment. because your disease doesn t define you. so, what will? novo nordisk. driving change. bill: the white house pushing back on a blockbuster report we picked up yesterday from the wall is journal describing how china cut a deal with cuba to set up a spy base targeting u.s. bases and communications. zblief owe seen that press report. it is not accurate. we ve been concerned about china s influence activities around the world. certainly in this hemisphere and in this region we re watching this very closely. and we will and we have and will continue to take steps to mitigate any potential threat.
over 330,000 or so that is a significant beat to use wall street parlance, and it wasjob gains across the board, jobs added in the government sector but also in businesses and enterprises and there is a sense that despite the fact that we have seen ten rate rises in america in the last 1a months, that you are still seeing this red hot jobs market that continues to make gains and if you take into account the fact that they revised upwards the fact that they revised upwards the months before, there was an additional 90,000 jobs in total, so this really is a blockbuster report. the headline unemployment rate has also increased. how does that tally with the figures? also increased. how does that tally with the figures? often what you get is eo - le with the figures? often what you get is peeple who with the figures? often what you get is people who were with the figures? often what you get is people who were on with the figures? often what you get is people who were on the with th
intelligence leak that has sent shock waves around the world. ainsley: a source telling the worries that the leaker works on a military base and shared hundreds of classified documents with a group of about 12 mostly boys and men, friends of his online. brian: yep, no tranche is coming in as well. lucas tomlinson is live with the latest. good morning, steve, ainsley and brian. get to the blockbuster report in the the washington post which says, quote: a man behind a massive leak of government secrets that has exposed spying on allies revealed the grim prospects with ukraine s war with russia and fires young charismatic gun enthusiastic who shared highly classified documents with a group of far-flung acquaintances searching for companionship amid the isolation of the pandemic. young man who claims to be online friends with the leaker who went by the initials o.g.