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fully understand the threat russia poses for the united states. trump firing back, suggesting brennan may be behind the recent intelligence leaks. and the president-elect is also making headlines for his foreign policy stances, including once again calling nato obsolete, while blasting german chancellor angela merkel s refugee policy as, quote, a catastrophic mistake. we begin with sara murray live outside of trump tower. good morning. reporter: good morning, carol. donald trump s fraught relationship with the u.s. intelligence community grew apparently even more strained over the weekend. it began in part with john brennan saying that donald trump s attacks on intelligence are not particularly helpful. listen to what he had to say. there is no basis for mr. trump to point fingers at the intelligence community for leaking information that was already available publicly. he is going to be in a few days time the most powerful person in the world in terms of sitting on top
MiamiFloridaUnited-statesNew-yorkGeorgiaDavosSwitzerland-general-SwitzerlandGermanyParisFrance-general-France and seated when he takes the oath as two of his nominees take the hot seat on the hill today. our correspondents are fanned out across the capital and across the country, covering all of the angles. let s begin this hour with senior white house correspondent chris jansing. she s been tracking trump s moves for us across washington, d.c. today. she joins me here from washington as well. chris, tell me about what donald trump is doing today. he began at his d.c. hotel, right? reporter: he did. and this has been already a very busy day for him. you mentioned the luncheon. i think the two key events that are coming up are going to be happening first at in arlington, virginia, at arlington national cemetery, where he will lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns. in is something all presidents do, the ceremonial kinds of things that have become so important symbolically. this will be his first taste of being that person in the eyes of the country and even the eyes of the world
New-yorkUnited-statesCanadaMontanaPhilippinesArlingtonTexasWashingtonFloridaIllinoisVirginiaRussiaWASHINGTON, D.C. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce recently welcomed seven new executives to its Chamber of Commerce Committee of 100 (CCC100). These experienced leaders advise the U.S. Chamber’s board of directors, enhance lobbying and coalition work, recommend programming, and strengthen outreach to the business and chamber communities. “The CCC100 has a long-standing reputation as one of the most prestigious appointments in the chamber community,” said Sara Armstrong, Vice President and Managing Director, Federation Relations and Grassroots Advocacy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. “These appointments reflect our continued dedication to naming diverse, high-profile leaders to serve on this important committee.” New members: Chellie Cameron, President and CEO, Chamber of Commerce for Greater PhiladelphiaChris DiPentima, President and CEO, Connecticut Business and Industry AssociationWill Green, President and CEO, Louisiana Association of Business and IndustryRoy Nascimento, IOM,
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