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The Lead With Jake Tapper

other than rudy giuliani in manhattan. it's surreal to know that there are ts level, highly classified, compartmentalized documents lounging around in bankers boxes, in storage bins at mar-a-lago that the former president it seems showed off to various people. we handle classified information in washington in the most secure fashion in skifs. we don't talk about it outside of skiffs. for donald trump to undertake to do this is alarming. i'm concerned about the fallout from this. an interesting challenge, jake, when this case goes to trial, and i'm certain it will, will be how do you share this information with 12 lay jurors who are randomly selected off the street so they appreciate the gravity of what former

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

security advisor's. is that the case? do you have -- obviously, the president reads things in the oval office. he doesn't go to another room. is that the distinction, that they get used to taking things home, taking things upstairs or to their offices, that other officials can't? >> yeah, absolutely. my office was a skif. i had a keypad on the door. i had a safe for documents. i could not take documents home with me. i never really thought about this. there was not a scenario in which i was supposed to walk out of the white house with a classified document in my bag. the vice president and the president, their residences are skifs. they can carry documents back there. the question is, what kind of documents were stored, memos intermingled with other documents and the memos had

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

voter will consider. the more they learn, the more they think everything is over classified. these people's homes are skifs. it's not their fault when they -- they are all over the age of 60. they don't want to look in digitized files. they want to bring home paper and read them next to their books on their side table. whether they leave these buildings, they have classified documents stuck to the bottom of their shoes. this becomes politically a wash for everybody because of how rampant it is and systemic it is. obviously, the system needs to be reformed. that's up to experts. when you look at merrick garland, i think the voters would say, we can't afford another special counsel investigation into everybody thinking of running for president and might have been involved there an administration and have classified documents somewhere. obviously, the nature of the content of them could be

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170425:14:39:00

specialized information fast or so-called skifs and the white house has difficulty do that. they'll do it in the white house administrative building and debug it and it will give them a sense of what north korea is up to behind the scenes that are not in the public media. what is details of their ballistic missile program truly are in terms of what we know about it. give a sense of what their nuclear arsenal consists of and also i would hope they would talk about some of the things we're doing against north korea which are classified and also are having some measure of success and what is the strategy as well. >> bill: can you answer this question, general? is the white house making a case before these senators? >> most definitely. one, they want them to clearly understand what the danger is here. i mean, kim jong-un's father and grandfather brought nuclear

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170214:15:29:00

north korea ballistic missile test at mar-a-lago. >> al fresco? i've never heard that in a press conference before. i don't believe any classified information was discussed. so i think it's important that if classified information is discussed, it's discussed in what we call skifs. it's my understanding no classified information was discussed and talking about foreign policy at the dinner table is perfectly appropriate. thank you. >> all right. house speaker paul ryan there facing questions for the first time about the resignation of general flynn as national security adviser. he said, the speaker said you cannot mislead the vice president or others in the administration. he thinks it was the right thing for the national security adviser to resign. he may have misspoken. he said that the president asked for his resignation. i do not believe that is the case. >> he also said as soon as the president found out about this, you know, he made sure that he resigned. and the timeline that we have in terms of when the white house

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