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aircraft to date unmanned and carrying up to 800 pounds and imagine taking off for mississippi, flying all the way to dangerous places in the world like in niger being asked to leave and surveil for weeks to months and then come back and land in mississippi. it's just a really game changing cameable. mike: how big could this be for the united states military intelligence. >> allowing us to reach very far out from continental united states and imagine launching out of san diego and flying all the way to the south china sea, observe the chinese beating up on the filipeno fishermen, capture that so we can show the world what's going on there. i think it's a significant capability that the u.s. military and allies are looking very closely at utilizing.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

so, sources -- human sources -- could be involved in the gathering of information, in the [inaudible] those documents. technical sources of collection could be involved in the gathering of information for those documents. movements of the united states military intelligence assets could be in those documents. this is also part of the reason why these declassification argument is so laughable on its face. first of all, it is counter contradictory. he said famously that the fbi might have planted some information, but if they did, i declassified it. it doesn't make any sense. typical trump gaslighting -- but he clearly did not notify, or [inaudible] process to notify the director of national intelligence, or the cia director. there is no record of him declassifying this information. and it's not as simple as him, i am declassifying boxes. because those documents in those boxes, make reference, presumably, the sensitive national intelligence collection or sensitive defense information of the united states government. so, he's not just the classifying talking about declassify boxes, he's talking about, are we going to notify the people running those

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

what are your biggest concerns about what you have learned about what was found at donald trump's home? >> the biggest concerns i have is the level of classification being top secret and top secret sci because this means that that is information that is derived from sensitive intelligence collection or national defence information of the u.s. government. so what do i mean by that? it means it is not just state a report, that you are describing what the intelligence community is happening somewhere. it is a report that makes reference to or was derived from very sensitive methods of intelligence collection. so, sources -- human sources -- could be involved in the gathering of information, in that informs those documents. technical sources of collection could be involved in the gathering of information for those documents. movements of the united states military intelligence assets could be in those documents. this is also part of the reason why his declassification argument is so laughable on its face.

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to conduct a surprise attack on adversaries, any country that has a coast, could theoretically be vulnerable. now, granted their fleet is noisy and older and can be detected. the fact that they are perfecting and demonstrating submarine launch ballistic technology is noteworthy. there's been 14 launches this year. and it comes a matter of weeks after kim jong-un gave a speech on the 25th to mark the military foundation day. in that speech, he pledged to grow his nuclear arsenal at the fastest speed. this is all happening as there's a major development on the horizon. satellite images and united states military intelligence assessment p according to three u.s. officials speaking to cnn, is that there's been activity in

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Morning Joe-20191210-11:36:00

what's today? today's december the 10th, 2019. i want us to stop on december the 10th, 2019, and think about what you're seeing right now. we just played you a clip again like we did yesterday of the united states senator from the state of texas pushing russian propaganda that all of america's intelligence chiefs and america's intel agencies and the good, hardworking men and women in the intel community and united states military intelligence told them was a lie. but he pushed that. we also, as michael schmidt was saying, we have a president of the united states who is now going to be very angry at the director of the fbi that he hand picked because the director of the fbi refuses to follow russian propaganda. just like this president also, because he has this -- i don't know if it's a manhood thing, i

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