companies. and all of the companies warn that if you download your raw data file they can no longer protect it security. this is something you would have to take a couple steps to do and be very aware of what you were doing. martha: yeah. i think people think about facebook and think about social media and accepting the terms and conditions, right? and so you are saying you do have to be very careful when you are accepting the terms and conditions as you are using these sites because it s possible that they could share some of your data. yes. i think it s important that everybody is well aware of how their data is being used. so, in this case, i was really happy the case i worked on, to have informed consent from the people using ged match. that was really only accomplished because of the gfk case. it got so much media and coverage that pretty much everybody who is participating in ged match had heard about it and people had the opportunity to rye move their d.n.a. or privatize it
big apple. he will see secretary pompeo, general jack keane joins me with what is going on with this north korea summit. that s coming up in a moment. the president saying he is looking forward to this summit. still, he hopes it s all going to be resolved. he says it s about time to get passed what he calls quote the witch-hunt. plus, the top house intelligence committee democrat lashing out, suggesting that the president s tweets over the weekend that he was spied on in his campaign is just propaganda. is he right? in moments, house oversight committee chairman trey gowdy with his reaction to that. but we begin with chief national correspondent ed henry standing by tonight in washington. hi, ed. martha, great to see you. the president s lead attorney rudy giuliani openly admitted they believe special counsel robert mueller s probe is rigged. their goal undermine that investigation to impact the political question of whether he will face impeachment. where the president is succeeding
in beijing and he should be in new york city, we understand, tomorrow to meet with secretary of state mike pompeo over the next 24 hours. u.s. officials no doubt on high alert as kim young chol blacklisted north korean general with quite a past is going to be on american soil. trace gallagher here now with his back story. hi, trace. hi, martha. make no mistake 72-year-old kim young chol has very few fans in south korea and the united states. south korea still believes a former four star general and chief intelligence officer was behind the 2010 attack of a south korean navy ship that killed 46 sailors. and former u.s. director of national intelligence james clapper identified kim young chol man behind hacking operation sony pictures in 2014. therein lies the dichotomy because while general kim is feared and hated he also happens to be the primary of north korea s charm offensive which began during the winter olympics in
north korea responded that they would behave better or they were trying to get things back. that context is very important. and they just completely misunderstood, at best, or they lied about what that source had said. martha: yeah, when you look back, there are some examples of things along these lines and you point some of them out. it matters as a reporter if the aide says that it would be impossible, right. impossible is a very definitive word. but what the aide was saying in the room was that they have been working hard towards the summit. that it s difficult to pull these things off in time frames. that s very different. you know, if the president turns to that aid and says we are going to go on june 129. i bet you can be they will workl night. trump and aides were at odds. this guy definitely saying it was difficult. when you are trying to make that case, you better make that case air tight. that s why people have trouble believing anonymous sources to begin with. not that t
made it clear to us, donald trump was never the target of the investigation. he is not the current target of the investigation. now, keep in mind, that can all change depending on what a witness says. as of now, i think chris wray and rod rosenstein are stunned whenever people think trump is the target of their investigation. i will leave it up to them how to brief the president. martha: that point of view that you are talking about right now, was that strengthened when you went into this briefing last week? yes. i am even more convinced that the fbi did exactly what my fellow citizens would want them to do when they got the information they got. and that it has nothing to do with donald trump. martha: all right. so, given the things that were over here on the right hand, all the frustrations, do you think it s problematic the way the president has is tweeting about this all the time? because he feels like he needs to vent. he has got to get his message out there. is it legally