administration has cap short of a actual accusation, john brennan says interference in the election progress is a serious matter. i m pleased to have him here at the table. welcome. let s talk about that. let s talk about tod s interview ukraine. who did it? why do they do it? how do we retaliate? all fascinating issues. as strange as this election has been, it does not seem likely would try to putin interfere with the u.s. election. they ve tried to interfere there. to be fair they united states has not been a bus in messaging in other countries election. david: that s right, in 2009 when there was going to be a backlash. here is what we know. we know the dnc got hacked and they lost large amounts of e-mails and other data includes fundraising data. it was embarrassing to them in terms of the campaign against bernie sanders. it resulted in w wasserman schultz using her position. that is what s known. if you follow the forensics s beforehe document keeley did it. they were
has stopped short of formal accusations, they said friday that interference in the election process is a very serious matter. joining me is david sanger, the national security correspondent for the new york times. i am pleased to have him at the table. welcome. david: good to be with you. thelie: in terms of what russians are doing, we will talk about that then we will talk about trumps interview about ukraine. why would they do that? who did it? why did they do it? then, how do we retaliate? all fascinating issues. to some degree, this is the story that i think most of us didn t see coming in this election. strange as this cycle has been, it didn t seem likely that if all thetin would, evidence points in that direction, try to actively interfere with an american election. we do know the russians in the past have used information electionsin european and tried to interfere there. to be fair, the u.s. has not messingve, in history, around in other countries elections. charlie
preparations are moving forward, leading this process from inside city hall is council woman amy murray who chairs the transportation and regional cooperation committee. that it s a big it s a big amy, welcome back. thank you. it s nice to be here. i think it s important to point out that you weren t when you were running for this yes running for council, you were not a supporter. when you were first elected and that whole struggle was going on about whether to stop this, call a halt to it, you were opposed to this. but once it went forward, you said what? so once it went forward and i was appointed chair of major transportation committee so the streetcar is under my committee and council had already voted for it to go forward, i said we need to do what we can to make sure it s on time, on budget and as successful as possible. for the last two years we have been having monthly meetings at streetcar, how is it doing, what can we do to help, is it on
good morning. what do we have? one off your and put lycra. golf.g is the new we will talk about that. let s get to the top story. european leaders are there for the job summit. they want to lower the jobless rate across the euro zone and the meeting coincides with the parliament and the labor reforms that include making it easier to fire people and the more complicated bits will happen later. he promises that the changes will be sweeping and swift. go to the discussions with our european partners. structural reforms are the most ambitious ever conceived in italy. dan joins us now. let s start with the summit. lowexpectations seem to be right now. what are we going to get? fair points. he recognizes that and does not want to have a misstep. what he is going to do is divide the complicated package into pieces. outlineseing the broad of the measures to change the labor market and includes things like welfare and unemployment system spec give incentives to companies to hire w
[church bells] [church bells] [church bells] the bells go back as late as 1681 as the bells toll across paris, france. hans nichols gives us perspective this morning from a different part of paris. this is an ongoing investigation with two men at large the 18-year-old turned himself in over night. where are we right now in finding these two killers? [applause] good morning, there are local reports i m outside the offices of charliehebdo. in the northeast of france there are reports that the two remaining outstanding suspects the two brothers that they have been spotted at a gas station in the northeast of france close to the belgian border. overnight, they re pictures were released of there has been a nationwide manhunt and this is still very much a search that is ongoing. at the same time, there is a search on a cultural level for answers that perhaps that there might not be easy solutions for this. how does france heal and out as france integrate its population and ho