the course of the campaign and afterwards. but what it also does is i think it underscores and underestimates that you have to go with this one position of strength, chris. it also misses the fact just how broad-based the hostile activities by russians are against the west and the united states. it s not just the elections that i was saying earlier. it s crimea, the taking over of territory for the first time since world war ii. it s ukraine, where 10,000 people have been killed. it s siding with the taliban in afghanistan, and it s hacking our forces. it s aiding and abetting war crimes in syria. it s nerve attacks. and in the uk with skripal. just today they identified that they believe from videotape the two suspects they have left the uk to return to russia. yes. small coincidence there. those are their two suspects. but trump says that s all on you, donilon. all that happened on your watch. well, it didn t. you can t expect him to own that. he s looking to make a better
underestimates that you have to go with this one position of strength, chris. it also misses the fact just how broad-based the hostile activities by russians are against the west and the united states. it s not just the elections that i was saying earlier. it s crimea, the taking over of territory for the first time since world war ii. it s ukraine, where 10,000 people have been killed. it s siding with the taliban in afghanistan, and it s hacking our forces. it s aiding and abetting war crimes in syria. it s nerve attacks. and in the uk with skripal. just today they identified that they believe from videotape the two suspects they have left the uk to return to russia. yes. small coincidence there. those are their two suspects. but trump says that s all on you, donilon. all that happened on your watch. well, it didn t. you can t expect him to own that. he s looking to make a better tomorrow. yeah, he s the president of the united states, and he needs to deal with this from
these russian nerve attacks. so we got one thing right yesterday and one thing wrong. i prefer to see us get an always right with our allies, especially as we try to negotiate with north koreans and deal with other difficult situations. one thing we re hearing already from the president s allies this morning is, well, if you re talking about trading goods with canada, the united states does have a trade deficit. but that s not what the deficit is. we re talking about the economy now, it includes goods and services and the trade office and the commerce department both flat out say there is a trade surplus with canada. can t cherry pick what you re talking about here, just the facts of the new economy. it is the world as it is. is there any public relations advantage to the president doing this? well, i think the president thinks this is good politics with his base. i don t know that a lot of voters are sitting at home concerned about what math you use. i think the perception by a lo
shannon: thank you very much. we ve got breaking news on the new cia intel report. thank you both for your time. thank you. shannon: jon? jon: the report that all of washington has been waiting for and in some cases dreading is now officially out. the executive summary of the senate intelligence committee s 6,000-page report on the cia and its conduct in the days and years after the nerve attacks 9/11 attacks is now out in the public domain. it finds that the cia apparently, according to this report, routinely misled the white house and congress about the information that it obtained from the detention and interrogation of terror suspects. it also says that the cia s interrogation methods were more brutal than it has admitted to. it also accuses the cia of overstating the administration i m sorry, the information that it received as a result of techniques like waterboarding and one more thing, one more little nugget,