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i ll be watching you from my office at nine a.m., sunday show, 9 am for the saturday show. i m always in my office getting ready for the show. so, we ll be with me two days a week. so, that is good. silver lining, it s all good. yes. very excited about it. okay, my friend, have a good weekend, enjoy getting ready for both days next weekend. thank, you jonathan. thank you. a very good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome, everyone, to alex witt reports. we begin with the breaking news, new questions and concerns this weekend after the u.s. military shot down a high altitude object for the third time in a week. canadian prime minister justin trudeau today said recovery teams are looking for the cylindrical object after a u.s. fighter jet shot it down over the yukon territory on his orders yesterday. canada s defensive history describe the object of smaller but potentially similar to the chinese spy balloon shot down off the carolina
to provide around ten billion dollars in additional economic okay, so juraine. okay, so just to be clear , in case you weren t listening carefully and it s hard to understand what she s saying, but we have the transcriptbut with not. $10 bi that s not 10 billion more in war aid. that s to fund criticaats to ful services and the government. there wa whis a zelenskyy is ba political party which has banned a christian denominationn ,arrested priests. that s what we re paying for . and leaving aside the aims that still ten billion dollars more in tax dollars, that s on top of the hundredf and thirteen billion $113 already hasthe approved. that s one hundred and123 twenty three billion dollars pledged to ukraine ibillion a y. and then once you add a thousand other off the book, source s of aid, the entire intel world, you re looking at perhaps two hundre d billion dollars to zelenskyy and his wife in 12 months. two hundreand hid billion. . it s truly crazy how much money let is t
i think that, you know, overall with this issue, i think all of us can agree that chinese, you know, intelligence collection, chinese espionage is a really significant threat. i think that s a bipartisan piece that will be out there. you know, in terms of what s happening now, there s lots of questions again, as peter noted, something we re better able to collect on, it s been happening for a while, or is it something new? you throw all this on top of the very real fact that we have to talk to the chinese again. in, all of the intelligence nobody likes things like this to happen. then it interferes with bilateral relationships. so, i think everyone would prefer this be kept, you know, in the intel world, it has not been. we have to get back to talking to the chinese. no, espionage is the second oldest profession, country span each other, we have to remember that. yeah, give me a sense of what these cylindrical objects are, mark? what could they be? you know, it could be anything
intelligence. thanks for joining us. you wrote a piece in foreignaffairs.com related to intel world, raised what america could do covertly to undermine the kremlin. give us examples. cia would be continuing and expanding training and support it s likely been inviting since 2014. but the agency has unique abilities that include access to covert supply lines, foreign sourced weapons and ability to provide targeting support and intelligence our defense might not be able to do. there s also a lot of room to accelerate. biggest vulnerabilities that putin has, client states, b belarus, chechnya, kazakhstan,