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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180313:04:04:00

>> 98% of what they did is the tradecraft, there is trade craft associated with analytics and that was properly followed.e but just on that one piece about putin's alleged preference for trump, that was not supported. >> tucker: i've never been clear on the underlyingen questions that undergird all of this which is the hacking of the dnc servers and of john podesta's gmail account, and i o asked the ranking democrat adam schiff about thisis and could not get a straight answer. are we positive that the russian government was behind stealing that data? >> as positive as you can be under circumstances where attribution is very difficult, but i am comfortable believing that the russian government was behind the hackers that did alle of this. whether the entities were doingh it -- were done on behalf of the russian government if not on behalf of or directly by, so i am comfortable making statement.ov again, attribution is very difficult in the cyber world.. >> tucker: will this convince anyone?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180217:06:23:00

the russians actually influencing the election? and so we've seen the intelligence community say, yes, that they had hacked the dnc e-mails. we've seen public statements to that effect, but this is the first time we've seen pure factual evidence, really methodically put in where people are being charged with a crime of conspiring to defraud the united states. so that, to me, is -- in order to prove there was anyone who conspired with the russians, we have to improve the russians were engaged in this behavior, and this indictment is really just an astounding statement of that behavior. >> phil, as a former fbi and cia official, just the tradecraft involved in this, the amount of effort put in, although at relatively low cost, i think about $1 million a month, from a russian standpoint, do you think they saw this as a successful operation? >> successful? this is brilliant. starting in 2014, a foreign intelligence entity was so successful with hundreds of people and maybe tens of millions of dollars, that they

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180217:02:23:00

intelligence community say, yes, that they had hacked the dnc e-mails. we've seen public statements to that effect, but this is the first time we've seen pure factual evidence, really methodically put in where people are being charged with a crime of conspiring to defraud the united states. so that, to me, is -- in order to prove there was anyone who conspired with the russians, we have to improve the russians were engaged in this behavior, and this indictment is really just an astounding statement of that behavior. >> phil, as a former fbi and cia official, just the tradecraft involved in this, the amount of effort put in, although at relatively low cost, i think about $1 million a month, from a russian standpoint, do you think they saw this as a successful operation? >> successful? this is brilliant. starting in 2014, a foreign intelligence entity was so successful with hundreds of people and maybe tens of millions of dollars, that they not only placed ads on facebook, they participated in supporting

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180217:02:21:00

question i have as well. >> they do keep talking about in this indictment. to josh's point, raising questions about possible other ones. >> just, that the granularity, the specificity in the whole indictment and the tradecraft involved, but just as significant is watching rod rosenstein, who trump has been firing off missives to his assistant, saying we have to find a way, even in the last two weeks, to get rid of rosenstein. we have to bury the mueller investigation. today this investigation is in place, and it is going to be almost impossible, i think we can say, for trump to make it go away. so there's that additional significance to these seismic events today. and also it's very much about the dereliction of duty by the president of the united states, who takes an oath to defend and protect the united states from

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180217:06:21:00

coming? he wouldn't need to indicate that here, but that's the one question i have as well. >> they do keep talking about in this indictment. to josh's point, raising questions about possible other ones. >> just, that the granularity, the specificity in the whole indictment and the tradecraft involved, but just as significant is watching rod rosenstein, who trump has been firing off missives to his assistant, saying we have to find a way, even in the last two weeks, to get rid of rosenstein. we have to bury the mueller investigation. today this investigation is in place, and it is going to be almost impossible, i think we can say, for trump to make it go away. so there's that additional significance to these seismic events today. and also it's very much about the dereliction of duty by the president of the united states,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180217:23:11:00

as an intelligence professional you sort of have to take a step back and kind of be impressed. just the sheer scope of the tradecraft here. >> absolutely. you know what, chris, what jumped out at me was the thing that wasn't mentioned. that was specifically one of the last things president obama did in december of 2016 was throw out essentially the totality of the russian intelligence operations here in the united states. he threw out 35 russian diplomats. which is in fact what flynn was talking to kislyak. so when president trump comes out and says this clears him, i think that dotted line is still a dotted line. it has not been connected -- the bona fide russian intelligence officers and sort of these what we call nocs, non-official cover, people operating under false cover. i think that is an interesting thing and it is clearly going to be part of this. we know russia was involved in this. we know by the way when they say intelligence collection that is an innocuous word but let's be honest, that means spying. there are people here who were recruiting spies, gathering

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180107:21:17:00

partisan intent. what do you think about that? >> well, first thing i think about, just the view from the kremlin. i mean, it's as if vladimir putin injected a virus into our political system and he's just reaping the rewards every day. it's causing, you know, some measure of almost paralysis and an intense, well-deserved, media feeding frenzy, and it just serves the kremlin's interests. as far as whether it's deserved or not, i think there are a lot of questions about the dossier in terms of the sources mr. steele used, the tradecraft. i can tell you, i served in moscow for five years, mr. steele didn't even visit moscow. and so, there's a question about whether the fsb would have been aware that he was collecting that information, and then what they regularly do if they're trying to conduct covert influence operations is to feed information so that maybe 90%-95% of the information is true, and 5% of it is not, and it's designed to serve their covert influence. >> so, you're bringing up the dossier, hoffman, and you have two republican members of the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20171217:18:45:00

regarding the boston bombers. and obviously, we helped them out in this situation. i think it's great that we cooperate with other people, other countries in the world to try to stop these global terrorist attacks. as long as we don't give up the tradecraft. if we don't give up the way we got the information, that's the key. the techniques as to how we get these supersensitive types of intelligence information is the key to protecting our national security. so i believe in cooperating. and it should be reciprocal, but as long as we don't give up the techniques and the way we give up the sensitive information. >> what are your thoughts on why we heard from the kremlin about this first? >> well, i think that's a political angle. i think it just goes part and parcel with them, again, trying to play the political card vis-a-vis what's going on with

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20171213:22:22:00

admit so are our texts about our coworkers and people -- is this the next thing? granted, i don't work for the government but i always feel creepy. when you are talking to somebody like this, you can swear and you can talk bad about whoever you want because you have to have that ability but i believe the bad tradecraft comes from having an affair. that always amped up the intensity of the bravado of the language. "i'm the only one who can stop trump. i will do it." like he was the hero. it's part of that initial foolish euphoria of an affair. still, it doesn't taint the objectivity because it was so intense. having said that, we all kind of do this stuff when we are texting. i will say trey gowdy, that's his best look yet. he is like half vampire, half he we lewis. he's got the glasses in the loose tie. he looks fantastic.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20171213:22:20:00

be this anti-trump sentiment that's expressed by the fbi agent, calling him an idiot and then using the f-bomb to talk about candidate trump. the final point, if i could come of this agent peter strzok is one of the most senior counterintelligence agents at the fbi. his job is tracking spies and blocking espionage directed at the united states. one of my contacts said to me today it was really in some ways unbelievable that he would have such bad tradecraft to be so sloppy to send these types of sentiments in thousands of text messages to someone he worked with. this was alone surprising in itself, dana. >> dana: thank you so much for your help today. we will check in with you tomorrow. one of the things congressman nadler said today, he's a democrat, he said this is no big deal because they were just expressing what a majority of americans were thinking at the time. so it's not a big deal. okay, this is on government

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