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Transcripts for MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes 20240604 07:09:00

Is he sitting at dinner talking about it? is she showing them off. just thinking about that scenario, right, because that is who donald trump s. frankly, we are to these documents go? and where they sold to someone? were they being used as leverage? these are all the questions that go through the mind. and especially when it comes to the fact that we now know that there was nuclear information related to a foreign country and i am sure that those countries right now let s think about israel is think about them sitting there right now, wondering where that went, who knows about it? is it there s? did they share it? did they not share it? did we acquire it through [inaudible] there are so many questions here. and let s think about the saudis. jared kushner, very close to the saudis. the trump administration. there were a lot of times there that happened and that i was there for internally and saw and i covered, elements of middle east politics a time because there were counterterrorism issues and i certainly know people out cover that topic. when i think about this i think, what was the point of this? why? why would you take these documents? and it is a group of people

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Transcripts for MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes 20240604 00:11:00

Where that went, who knows about it? is it there s? did they share it? did they not share it? did we acquire it through [inaudible] there are so many questions here. and let s think about the saudis. jared kushner, very close to the saudis. the trump administration. there were a lot of times there that happened and that i was there for internally and saw and i covered, elements of middle east politics a time because there were counterterrorism issues and i certainly know people out cover that topic. when i think about this i think, what was the point of this? why? why would you take these documents? and it is a group of people they do this in a very cavalier manner. we ve all seen this. we have seen how they behave. so, certainly i hope we get to the bottom of this and that the damage is minimal and not as great as what many of us probably believe it to be. yeah, i have this image of donald trump sliding into the ballroom at mar-a-lago, we are a young couple has booked it for a wedding, which he would

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta 20240604 21:11:00

Excuse coming from trump world as ludicrous. why did you say that? what were your thoughts there? well, i feel like as someone who worked on counterterrorism issues globally and homeland security, i would have probably been briefed about this blanket authority that existed. i think mike pence would have been aware of it, and the national security advisers would have heard about this, but thus far, you know, if that s the case, then release the paperwork. there s got to be a paper trail here. it doesn t just kind of happen overnight. you don t just wave a wand and say boom, it s declassified. it s a long process here that would involve the white house counsel. it would involve the intelligence community, the director of national intelligence, and there would be a paper trail like i said, and it would also, you know, these documents would also be stamped. there should be some sort of notice on them that says declassified on so and so date by president donald trump at the time or whatever, you know, sort of emblem that should be on there that specifically states this. and so it s a you know, fine,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180410:14:52:00

Security adviser under president obama, cnn national security analyst lisa monaco. what do you make of this decision? we saw tom bossert out on the sunday shows just two days ago. and today he resigns. well, good morning, john. good to be with you. look, i m actually out on the west coast right now, and folks are literally waking up to this news. i m at a conference with a number of former government officials and cybersecurity officials. and it is quite stunning, i think, to get this news. as you point out, tom bossert has been out in recent days and indeed through much of his time thus far in the white house being a fairly prominent and outspoken voice for the administration s policies, which is exactly what you do as the homeland security adviser. folks understand this is a role created after 9/11, it is designed to be the president s chief adviser on counterterrorism issues, on

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20171123:07:03:00

Will be damning in an indictment that robert mueller, the special counsel, will ultimately nail to the white house door. with that let s turn to our lead off panel on a wednesday night. julia ansley, nbc national security and justice reporter. jill wine-banks is back with us. attorney, former assistant watergate counsel and nbc legal analyst. and jeremy bash. former chief of staff at the cia and pentagon. former counsel to house intel. jeremy, i d like to begin with you. talk about our alliance with israel. talk about its importance, how many shared secrets we ve had over the years, and the danger if those shared secrets including danger to humans on both sides the danger if those shared secrets get out. well, brian, america has almost no greater partner on the counterterrorism issues, the counterproliferation issues. and in the middle east than our

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170523:01:56:00

To what we have seen in france, and the problems we ve seen in france, the problems we ve seen in belgium, it seems like the british intelligence forces an also law enforcement have a better handle on things than we have seen in some other countries in europe. yeah, anderson, i think there s some consensus that the brits are best in class when it comes to dealing with these sort of counterterrorism issues. they ve been dealing with it really all the way back to the ira threat from the 1970s onwards. that meant they had to get very smart very quickly when it came to dealing with terrorism threats. they developed a lot of expertise. they made sure that their domestic security services and their police services worked hand if glove, that they had staff working in each other s buildings, that they were

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170429:06:31:00

Person. it s not just flynn. this is a pattern of folks in senior a couple of feet away from the president who do not have the proper security clearances. they cannot be doing national security work. seb gorka is an example. he has nazi ties, sits in the white house right now. supposedly working on counterterrorism issues, but does not have the appropriate clearances and has raised flags for people. let s talk about the attorney general of the united states. because this is another unusual situation among many for this white house, one in which their attorney general had to recuse himself from the investigations into russiagate because he himself had meetings with the russian ambassador sergei kislyak. let s take a listen to sessions on the today show with matt lauer talking about his role in an investigation of michael flynn. you have already recused yourself from investigations involving any coordination between trump associates and russian officials. does that recusal extend to this area, to general flynn? well, my recusal deals with the campaign issues. but i would expect not to be involved in this one.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170408:03:52:00

it can be. i meet with delegation with our allies, our partners. i work with counterterrorism issues, i was asked for my opinion on the first eos, including then immigration one. i am your general player in the national security field within the white house. bill: you are the utility player. i am. bill: you play every position in the infield. that s it.ti bill: it s a pleasure to have you on tonight, doc. factor tip today. would you like to meet jesse watters? if so, why? the tip moments away.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170408:00:52:00

To do. bill: would you read that and give us analysis, is that what you do? it can be. i meet with delegation with our allies, our partners. i work with counterterrorism issues, i was asked for my opinion on the first eos, including the immigration ones. i am your general player in the national security field within the white house. bill: you are the utility player. i am. bill: you play every position in the infield. that s it. bill: is a pleasure to have you on tonight, doc. factor tip today. would you like to meet jesse watters? if so, why? the tip moments away.

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