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. charlie: why is this such a great play? sally: first of all, people is sosay the language beautiful and poetic, but i think ultimately it is about things that state relevant no matter what era you are looking at it in. it is about family and love and the complications of that. of trying to grow up and move away from your family. through a complicated time and complicated family, and that it is autobiographical, and tennessee really never did quite survive, he was a great artist, but the ramifications of leaving his sister stayed with him all his life and tortured him. charlie: how long have you wanted to play amanda? sally: all my life. certainly it is one of the great roles for a woman. hamlet, especially for an older woman. always. every woman wants to play amanda. it is as complex as you possibly can imagine or make it. we make it very complicated. it is a great role, a wonderful role. charlie: you impart wanted to play it because you wanted to watch sam direct? joe: yes. i think mike nichols said the thing about directing is, it is like sex, you never get to see anyone else do it so
. charlie: why is this such a great play? sally: first of all, people is sosay the language beautiful and poetic, but i think ultimately it is about things that state relevant no matter what era you are looking at it in. it is about family and love and the complications of that. of trying to grow up and move away from your family. through a complicated time and complicated family, and that it is autobiographical, and tennessee really never did quite survive, he was a great artist, but the...
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acting attorney general, sally yates. they were supposed to testify today at the second public hearing but late last week chairman nunes abruptly canceled without saying why. and was supposed to testify about communications between flynn and russian ambassador. they denied they tried to block yates from testifying. sean spicer pushed back hard on the allegation and at one point it went off the rails. >> how does this administration try to revamp its image two 1/2 months in? you got other things going on, you've got russia, wire tapping -- >> no. we don't have that. >> on capitol hill -- >> i've said it from the day i got here that there is no connection. if the president puts russian salad dressing on his salad, that's a russian connection. that's -- i appreciate your agenda but the reality is -- no. at some point report the facts. >> so let's talk about the facts tonight. the facts about this white house and those close to it and ties to russia. we want to show you a flow chart because it's confusing. there are the facts about former national security advisoadvisor michael fly
acting attorney general, sally yates. they were supposed to testify today at the second public hearing but late last week chairman nunes abruptly canceled without saying why. and was supposed to testify about communications between flynn and russian ambassador. they denied they tried to block yates from testifying. sean spicer pushed back hard on the allegation and at one point it went off the rails. >> how does this administration try to revamp its image two 1/2 months in? you got other...
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, thought of, i would be where he is. gone. charlie: joining me are the four stars of the play. sally field, joe mantello, and finnerris whitrock. i am pleased to have them here. let me start with this. this is where you were. you don't want to see or hear. brilliant performances. joe: we have to go back tomorrow night and all we will be able to think about is seeing ourselves. charlie: why is this such a great play? sally: first of all, people would say the language is so beautiful and poetic, but i think ultimately it is about things that stay relevant no matter what era you are looking at it in. it is about family and love and the complications of that. of trying to grow up and move away from your family. and live through a complicated time and complicated family, and that it is autobiographical, and tennessee really never did quite survive, he was a great artist, but the ramifications of leaving his sister stayed with him all his life and tortured him. charlie: how long have you wanted to play amanda? sally: all my life. certainly it is one of the great roles for a woman. hamlet, especi
, thought of, i would be where he is. gone. charlie: joining me are the four stars of the play. sally field, joe mantello, and finnerris whitrock. i am pleased to have them here. let me start with this. this is where you were. you don't want to see or hear. brilliant performances. joe: we have to go back tomorrow night and all we will be able to think about is seeing ourselves. charlie: why is this such a great play? sally: first of all, people would say the language is so beautiful and...
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investigation and that will continue. >> did the trump administration seek to have sally yates not testify before your committee? >> look, you guys are just speculating. whenever there's time, we'll do a -- >> did they ask you to cancel the hearing today? >> come on, guys. >> mr. nunes saying that well, the hearing today was not canceled, but in fact it was. on friday he actually went out publicly and said the hearing today was not going to take place. not just sally yates, her testimony, but also john brennan. we were supposed to hear from him as well as another intelligence official at this hearing. john bren onan former obama intelligence official. that not happening. but they wanted to hear in a private briefing from james comey the fbi director and mike rogers the nsa director. also that private classified briefing will cancel today as the committee is scrapped all of its meetings and private briefings this week because of this acrimony. they don't like the way he went and briefed the president of the united states on surveillance information that he got from a secret source on the wh
investigation and that will continue. >> did the trump administration seek to have sally yates not testify before your committee? >> look, you guys are just speculating. whenever there's time, we'll do a -- >> did they ask you to cancel the hearing today? >> come on, guys. >> mr. nunes saying that well, the hearing today was not canceled, but in fact it was. on friday he actually went out publicly and said the hearing today was not going to take place. not just...
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russian investigation. the white house denying that administration blocked sally yates from testifying on the russian trump connection but chairman nunes would not say if the white house asked him to scrap the hearing. listen and then we'll discuss. >> are you going to stay as chairman and run this investigation? >> why would i not? you need ask them why these things are being said. >> can this investigation continue? >> why would i not. aren't i briefing you continuously and keeping you up to speed. that sounds like their problem. my colleagues are perfectly fine. they know we're doing an investigation and that will continue. >> did the trump administration seek to have sally yates not testi testify? >> you're speculating. whenever there's time we'll hold a press conference. >> did they ask you to cancel the hearing today? >> come on. >> why did you cancel the hear sng. >> nothing's been canceled. >> the answers are perplexing np democrats say this looks liking a cover up and now the first gop congressman is calling for nunes, his recusal. what is going on here? >> i think
russian investigation. the white house denying that administration blocked sally yates from testifying on the russian trump connection but chairman nunes would not say if the white house asked him to scrap the hearing. listen and then we'll discuss. >> are you going to stay as chairman and run this investigation? >> why would i not? you need ask them why these things are being said. >> can this investigation continue? >> why would i not. aren't i briefing you...
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this cannot be happening. >> pelley: and monticello restores sally heming's place in american history. >> this room is going to make her a human and give her an identity of her own. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. the central intelligence agency has lost control of highly classified documents and computer code that described top-secret techniques for intercepting phone calls, reading encrypted text messages, and turning televisions into eavesdropping devices. today wikileaks, the anti- secrecy web site, dumped thousands of pages of c.i.a. documents in a breech of national security that is being compared tonight to edward snowden's theft at the n.s.a. the c.i.a. is prohibited by law from operating in the united states, but jeff pegues reports the breech has seriously damaged the agency's work overseas. >> reporter: wikileaks claims the stolen data came from a former u.s. government hacker or contractor code named vault 7. the disclosures reveal cyber espionage tools that can take over internet connected or smart tvs and record a
this cannot be happening. >> pelley: and monticello restores sally heming's place in american history. >> this room is going to make her a human and give her an identity of her own. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. the central intelligence agency has lost control of highly classified documents and computer code that described top-secret techniques for intercepting phone calls, reading encrypted text messages,...
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acting attorney general sally yates from testifying to congress today. she was set to testify before the house intel committee on the investigation into the trump campaign's ties with russia. that hearing was canceled by house intel chairman devin nunez, under fire for his leadership in that investigation this afternoon. meanwhile, today, the criticism that nunez has been getting continues to mount. the house speaker, paul ryan, sticking by his colleague. let's get right to our team of correspondents following the latest developments. peter alexander in the briefing room, kasie hunt is on capitol hill and justice correspondent pete williams is in the washington bureau for us. pete, let's start with you. what do we know about the white house actions as they pertain to sally yates' testimony? >> here's the sequence of events as we understand it. in late january sally yates and another government official went to talk to the white house counsel and said we're concerned that michael flynn may not have been completely candid about his contacts with the russians in the view of sally
acting attorney general sally yates from testifying to congress today. she was set to testify before the house intel committee on the investigation into the trump campaign's ties with russia. that hearing was canceled by house intel chairman devin nunez, under fire for his leadership in that investigation this afternoon. meanwhile, today, the criticism that nunez has been getting continues to mount. the house speaker, paul ryan, sticking by his colleague. let's get right to our team of...
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testimony from sally yates. fired by president trump. >> it is evidence of a coverup. there is no rational explanation for the cancelling of the hearing. >> i hope she testifies. i look forward to it. if they choose to move forward, great. we have no problem with her testifying. >> reporter: that is after the washington post published letters saying yates' testimony could violate presidential privilege. all on the same day that nunes canceled the hearing. >> should nunes cancel himself from the investigation and do you know the source of the information? >> no and no. >> reporter: republican leadership standing by the investigation despite criticism. with walter jones becoming the first republican to suggest that nunes step aside. >> if the president puts russian salad dressing on his salad tonight, somehow that is a russian connection. >> reporter: sean spicer offering a color answer. >> it seems you are hellbent to ensure the image you want about the white house -- please stop shaking your head. >> reporter: and tweeting about hillary clinton and trying to shift the focus back to his leg
testimony from sally yates. fired by president trump. >> it is evidence of a coverup. there is no rational explanation for the cancelling of the hearing. >> i hope she testifies. i look forward to it. if they choose to move forward, great. we have no problem with her testifying. >> reporter: that is after the washington post published letters saying yates' testimony could violate presidential privilege. all on the same day that nunes canceled the hearing. >> should...
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. >> did the trump administration seek to have sally yates not testify? >> all right, there's devin nunes speaking to manu raju and a slew of reporters in the capitol. let's go to manu raju live now, following. so, manu, house speaker paul ryan was asked about this awes well. his take on this, because devin nunes for his part is standing firm. >> reporter: yeah, he is, and paul ryan's standing behind him, only saying no and no when he was asked a question about whether or not mr. nunes should recuse himself from this investigation or if he knows of the source of that information, this coming after ryan's office issued a statement yesterday saying they have full confidence behind nunes running what they consider a credible investigation. but notably, also, ryan was nearly an hour late for this press conference, only took four questions, only one on nunes, and of course, that was something that a lot of reporters had questions on, whether or not this intelligence committee can move forward. now, nunes is, of course, signaling that he's ready to move forward, continue as chairman, but
. >> did the trump administration seek to have sally yates not testify? >> all right, there's devin nunes speaking to manu raju and a slew of reporters in the capitol. let's go to manu raju live now, following. so, manu, house speaker paul ryan was asked about this awes well. his take on this, because devin nunes for his part is standing firm. >> reporter: yeah, he is, and paul ryan's standing behind him, only saying no and no when he was asked a question about whether or not...
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> color="#ffff00">restores sally anti-secrecy web site, dumped thousands of pages of c.i.a. documents in a breech of national security that is being compared tonight to edward snowden's theft at the n.s.a. the c.i.a. is prohibited by law from operating in the united states, but jeff pegues reports the breech has seriously damaged the agency's work overseas. >> reporter: wikileaks claims the stolen data came from a former u.s. government hacker or contractor code named vault 7. the disclosures reveal cyber espionage tools that can take over internet connected or smart tvs and record audio. the documents also cite the ability to hack iphone or google android smartphones. those hacks allow the c.i.a. to then monitor the communications of terrorist groups like isis, which have been using encrypted apps to communicate. critics have wondered why apps like what's app or telegram haven't been disabled, but the documents suggest analysts have the ability to exploit them. earlier this yea
> restores sally anti-secrecy web site, dumped thousands of pages of c.i.a. documents in a breech of national security that is being compared tonight to edward snowden's theft at the n.s.a. the c.i.a. is prohibited by law from operating in the united states, but jeff pegues reports the breech has seriously damaged the agency's work overseas. >> reporter: wikileaks claims the stolen data came from a former u.s. government hacker or contractor code named vault 7. the disclosures reveal...
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hear today. we did not hear former director of national intelligence jake clapper. or sally yates, they were supposed to testify today at the house intelligence committee's second public hearing, but late last week, congressman nunes cancelled the hearing with no reason why. congressman jake was supposed to testify about michael flynn and russian ambassador kislayak. at today's briefing, sean spicer pushed back hard on the allegation and at one point the briefing kind of went off the rails when russia came up. listen. >> reporter: how does this administration try to revamp its image, 2 1/2 months in, you've got this yates story today, you've got other things going on, you've got russia, you've got wiretapping. >> no, we don't have that. >> regarding the allegations of capitol hill. >> i have said it from the day that i got here until whenever, that there is no connection. you've got russia. if the president puts russian salad dressing on his salad tonight, somehow that's a russian connection. but every single person -- >> no, sean -- >> i appreciate your agenda here, but the reality is,
hear today. we did not hear former director of national intelligence jake clapper. or sally yates, they were supposed to testify today at the house intelligence committee's second public hearing, but late last week, congressman nunes cancelled the hearing with no reason why. congressman jake was supposed to testify about michael flynn and russian ambassador kislayak. at today's briefing, sean spicer pushed back hard on the allegation and at one point the briefing kind of went off the rails...
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trigger article 50. i'm sally bundock. in business... president trump's expected to ditch obama's clean energy policies later today, but the big question, will the move really help to boostjobs? and hit the road jack, uber‘s self—driving cars are going back on the road after a crash in arizona. hello. what's being described as a monster cyclone has made landfall and is battering northeast australia. tens of thousands of people including tourists have been evacuated from coastal areas. there were warnings of winds gusting up to 250 kilometres an hour and dangerous tidal surges. caroline davies reports. cyclone debbie has hit australia. trees have been ripped up and buildings damaged as the storm moves across the queensland coast in north—east australia. the authorities have known that the storm was coming, and their advice has been to get out. it's very clear that the time to move is now, to go to family and friends. this is a severe weather system. move now! don't wait til tomorrow, because you will not be able to move. overnight, the storm was upgraded to a category 4, only one l
trigger article 50. i'm sally bundock. in business... president trump's expected to ditch obama's clean energy policies later today, but the big question, will the move really help to boostjobs? and hit the road jack, uber‘s self—driving cars are going back on the road after a crash in arizona. hello. what's being described as a monster cyclone has made landfall and is battering northeast australia. tens of thousands of people including tourists have been evacuated from coastal areas....
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the first 100 days. topping our agenda right now, sally yates. >> i hope she testifies. i look forward to it. >> the former acting attorney general was supposed to testify today in an investigation into russia's meddling in the election until her hearing was canceled. we will take you through what we know at this hour. also on the agenda, the status of chairman devin nunez. >> he has to step down. even if it were only the appearance of what he has done. >> it's not just the issue of sally yates. every hearing of the house intelligence committee this week on russian meddling has been canceled as chairman devin nunez faces calls from democrats and even some concerns from republicans now to step down about his leadership of that committee. can he survive? also this hour, debate and switch. >> we've never had anything like this happen in any of our elections before. >> that was a great pivot off the fact that she wants open boarders. >> we never had anything like this happen in any of our elections before. >> ta was a great pivot off the fact that he wants open boarders. >> you saw
the first 100 days. topping our agenda right now, sally yates. >> i hope she testifies. i look forward to it. >> the former acting attorney general was supposed to testify today in an investigation into russia's meddling in the election until her hearing was canceled. we will take you through what we know at this hour. also on the agenda, the status of chairman devin nunez. >> he has to step down. even if it were only the appearance of what he has done. >> it's not just...
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former deputy attorney general sally yates. hello everyone i'm sandra smith. sean spicer questioned on the washington post reports that the trump administration sought to block sally yates from testifying in the house probe of hreufrpbs between russian officials and trump's campaign. things at the presser got even more heated when spicer was pressed on the russian investigation. >> there is no connection. you've got russia. if the president puts russian salad dressing somehow that's a russian connection. i appreciate your agenda here, but the reality is -- at some point report the facts. facts are that every sinle person who has been briefed on this subject has come to the same conclusion. i'm sorry that disgusts you. you're shaking your head. >> sandra: salad dressing made its appearance today. john roberts live at the white house. john, every day is different when it comes to that press briefing. what did we say today? >> reporter: i have to admit that's probably one of the better lines sean spicer has used. there was talk about sally yates. you mentioned this at the top. story wa
former deputy attorney general sally yates. hello everyone i'm sandra smith. sean spicer questioned on the washington post reports that the trump administration sought to block sally yates from testifying in the house probe of hreufrpbs between russian officials and trump's campaign. things at the presser got even more heated when spicer was pressed on the russian investigation. >> there is no connection. you've got russia. if the president puts russian salad dressing somehow that's a...
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also sally heming's rightful place in our history. here's chip reid. >> reporter: monticello is a popular tourist destination, but only in recent years have tour guides been allowed to give the whole story. >> we believe jefferson fathered sally hemings' children. >> reporter: sally hemings was one of jefferson's slaves. it's widely accepted by historians they had six children, and some of their names are found with their mothers in jefferson's meticulous expense records, but for decades their relationship was rarely mentioned here out of fear it would taint jefferson's reputation. that started to change in the 1990s. and now a transformation is in the works. gardener hallock is monticello's director of restoration. >> she lived right here? >> we believe she lived right here. >> reporter: hemings room was once a public rest room. now it's being restored so visitors can see how she lived. >> you can imagine sally building fires here and her children and sally huddled around here in the wintertime staying warm at this very hearth. >> his entire life depended upon slavery. >> niya ba
also sally heming's rightful place in our history. here's chip reid. >> reporter: monticello is a popular tourist destination, but only in recent years have tour guides been allowed to give the whole story. >> we believe jefferson fathered sally hemings' children. >> reporter: sally hemings was one of jefferson's slaves. it's widely accepted by historians they had six children, and some of their names are found with their mothers in jefferson's meticulous expense records, but...
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white house denying that it blocked the testimony of former acting attorney general, sally yates, who was fired by president trump, a holdover from the obama administration. yates had been scheduled to testify on this investigation of the trump campaign's ties to russia. but that hearing was scrapped. they played a key role in investigating trump's former national security adviser, michael flynn, and his conversations with the russians. here was sean spicer in the white house briefing a little while ago. >> there are reports that even though the hearing that was set for the 27th was not scheduled t was canceled by devon nunez to prevent this white house from publicly invoking the claim of executive privilege. could you speak to that? >> i hope she testifies. i look forward to it. the hearing was never notified. if they choose to move forward, great. we have no problem with her testifying, plain and simple. the report in "the washington post" is 100% false. the letters that they published on the website back up what i just read. all thelers a letters are availn their website. we didn't
white house denying that it blocked the testimony of former acting attorney general, sally yates, who was fired by president trump, a holdover from the obama administration. yates had been scheduled to testify on this investigation of the trump campaign's ties to russia. but that hearing was scrapped. they played a key role in investigating trump's former national security adviser, michael flynn, and his conversations with the russians. here was sean spicer in the white house briefing a little...
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today involves sally yates. she was the obama holdover acting as attorney general who was fired by president trump because she said the justice department would not defend the trump administration's first travel ban. but just before she was fired, she was the very same sally yates who tipped off the white house to the fact that michael flynn wasn't telling the truth about his meetings with russia's ambassador to the u.s. yates also told the white house she was worried that flynn was further vulnerable to blackmail by moscow. sally yates was due to testify in a house intelligence hearing scheduled for today. here is what that testimony would have included, according to ranking member adam schiff. >> the chair did not want the hearing to go forward with sally yates because it would be very damaging to the white house. she has important information the public ought to hear about what led to the firing of michael flynn. that testimony involves flynn's secret conversations with the russian ambassador on the subject of sanctions. those sanction dealt with russian hacking of our elections
today involves sally yates. she was the obama holdover acting as attorney general who was fired by president trump because she said the justice department would not defend the trump administration's first travel ban. but just before she was fired, she was the very same sally yates who tipped off the white house to the fact that michael flynn wasn't telling the truth about his meetings with russia's ambassador to the u.s. yates also told the white house she was worried that flynn was further...
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the report the administration sought to block testimony of sally yates. but democrats are questioning whether a house intelligence committee hearing that had been scheduled for today had been cancelled to prevent yates from talking publicly. this is another cloud over the investigation led by republican devin nunez. house intelligence committee chairman. tonight, nunez is rejecting growing calls for him to step aside from the probe as even some republicans are joining democrats and raising concerns about his credibility. also tonight, the senate intelligence committee is moving forward with plans to question the president's son-in-law, jared kushner, about his russia context. the panel's chairman revealing kushner's testimony will be conducted in private and likely under oath. the president meantime is making good on a campaign promise to gut obama era environmental policies. his just signed executive order is designed to put energy independence and jobs over efforts to combat climb at change. this hour, i'll talk with leon panetta who served as defense secretary and cia director unde
the report the administration sought to block testimony of sally yates. but democrats are questioning whether a house intelligence committee hearing that had been scheduled for today had been cancelled to prevent yates from talking publicly. this is another cloud over the investigation led by republican devin nunez. house intelligence committee chairman. tonight, nunez is rejecting growing calls for him to step aside from the probe as even some republicans are joining democrats and raising...
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white house says there was no move to prevent an appearance by former acting attorney general sally yates before the house intelligence committee. yates who was fired by the president in january for refusing to enforce his travel ban had investigated former national security adviser michael flynn and his contacts with russian officials. yates was supposed to testify publicly testify, but that hearing and others were cancelled by the panel's republican chairman devin nunes who is rejecting calls by democrats to step aside from the entire russia investigation. critics say nun eds is too close to the white house to lead that probe after he made a secret visit to the white house complex and then publicly declared he found evidence of potential surveillance of trump campaign officials briefing the president before his own committee and vowing to put coal miners back to work, president trump today swung a sledgehammer at obama-era regulations aimed at limiting climate change. his latest executive order seeks town do those rules which he says limit economic growth and energy independence.
white house says there was no move to prevent an appearance by former acting attorney general sally yates before the house intelligence committee. yates who was fired by the president in january for refusing to enforce his travel ban had investigated former national security adviser michael flynn and his contacts with russian officials. yates was supposed to testify publicly testify, but that hearing and others were cancelled by the panel's republican chairman devin nunes who is rejecting...
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tell nation guide. >> reporter: sally hemmings is one of jefferson's slaves. they had six children and some of their names are found with their mothers in jefferson's meticulous expense records but for decades their relationship was rarely mentioned out of fear it would tanlts jefferson's reputation. that started to change in the 1990s. and now a transformation is in the works. gardn gardn gardner halak is in charge of the restoration. it was once a public restroom. now it's being restored so visitors can see how she linked. >> you can imagine sally building fires here and her children and sally huddled around many the wintertime staying warm at this entire hearth. >> reporter: nia bates is historian of african-american life. she said hemming's room is one part of a major project that will accurately portray daily life here including daily stories of some of the 600 slaves jefferson owned over the course of his life. what exactly are you trying to change about sally hemmings? >> understanding salgy as a mother, an aunt, and a sister. >> that makes me the great great great great gre
tell nation guide. >> reporter: sally hemmings is one of jefferson's slaves. they had six children and some of their names are found with their mothers in jefferson's meticulous expense records but for decades their relationship was rarely mentioned out of fear it would tanlts jefferson's reputation. that started to change in the 1990s. and now a transformation is in the works. gardn gardn gardner halak is in charge of the restoration. it was once a public restroom. now it's being...
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reviewed a series of letters to the former acting attorney general sally yates in which she was notified by the justice department that the administration considers his possible testimony in front of your committee or other committees to be barred from discussion in a congressional hearing because the topics are covered by the presidential communication privilege. i know you haven't had time to process this piece, but on first glance here, in my read, does that sound like it holds water to you? >> it sounds like an effort to try and muzzle persons who have information and the ability to shed light on this investigation. >> what can you do about it? you have asked congressman nunes or you've asked chairman nunes to not just recuse himself but resign from the committee altogether. seems like that's not going to happen. >> let me tell you why i think that's important. if this is going to be a true investigation, most of the staff in the intelligence committee are placed there by the chair on the republican side. so how do you separate yourself from your boss if your boss asks you a
reviewed a series of letters to the former acting attorney general sally yates in which she was notified by the justice department that the administration considers his possible testimony in front of your committee or other committees to be barred from discussion in a congressional hearing because the topics are covered by the presidential communication privilege. i know you haven't had time to process this piece, but on first glance here, in my read, does that sound like it holds water to...
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administration denying it blocked former acting attorney general sally yates from telling the house intelligence committee what she knows about the trump campaign and russian officials. that hearing was supposed to happen today but was canceled. the man who canceled it, committee chairman devin nunez. saying he's moving forward with the probe. but democrats charge he's too close to the white house and must step aside. they want to know who signed him into the white house grounds to view classified information which he briefed president trump about before sharing it with the rest of his committee. all these questions about russia waiting to be answered, this from the press secretary spicer. >> if the president puts russian salad dressing on his salad tonight, somehow that's a russian connection. >> that happened. i want to begin with senior political analyst and gloria borger, april ryan the white house contour for american radio networks, the woman who got spicer talking about that russian salad dressing. welcome to all of you. it's appropriate to start with you, ms. ryan because you have the qu
administration denying it blocked former acting attorney general sally yates from telling the house intelligence committee what she knows about the trump campaign and russian officials. that hearing was supposed to happen today but was canceled. the man who canceled it, committee chairman devin nunez. saying he's moving forward with the probe. but democrats charge he's too close to the white house and must step aside. they want to know who signed him into the white house grounds to view...
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poison now for the latest financial news with sally and world business report. make america wait again. trump lays out his vision but wall street is unimpressed with detail on tax and economic reform scarce. virtual reality versus augmented reality. we make sense of this latest technology that promises to revolutionise your day to day experience. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also in the programme: the wonderfrom down under. australia managed to avoid recession in 2016. details in a moment. but first... as you've been hearing, president trump has addressed a joint session of congress for the first time since taking office. in a highly anticipated speech, he spoke of "restarting the engine of the american economy". the president reiterated his intention to slash corporation tax in the us and provide tax breaks to middle class americans. at the same time, he announced he'll be asking congress to approve legislation which will result in $1 trillion worth of investment in us infrastructure. he also called for what he describes as one of the largest increases in natio
poison now for the latest financial news with sally and world business report. make america wait again. trump lays out his vision but wall street is unimpressed with detail on tax and economic reform scarce. virtual reality versus augmented reality. we make sense of this latest technology that promises to revolutionise your day to day experience. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also in the programme: the wonderfrom down under. australia managed to avoid recession in 2016....
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regain consumer's trust after its massive recall last year? i'm sally bundock. also in the programme, we'll be finding out how exporters are getting ready ahead of the uk breaking away from the world's biggest trading bloc. today is the day. after nine months of anticipation the uk is set to become the first country to formally tell the european union it wants to leave. it means the two year negotiation process formally begins. for businesses across the continent it is time to sharpen their focus on how to deal with what, for some, will be some pretty drastic changes. here in the uk companies large and small have been coming up with contigency plans, something that is quite difficult to do given the level of uncertainty. and in the case of the big banks some have threatened to move staff to the continent if they don't get the brexit deal they're looking for. if we focus on the case for the city of london. in 2014, financial and insurance services contributed $159 billion to the uk economy, that's about 8% of the total. it employs almost 1.2 million people in uk. it also contributes a
regain consumer's trust after its massive recall last year? i'm sally bundock. also in the programme, we'll be finding out how exporters are getting ready ahead of the uk breaking away from the world's biggest trading bloc. today is the day. after nine months of anticipation the uk is set to become the first country to formally tell the european union it wants to leave. it means the two year negotiation process formally begins. for businesses across the continent it is time to sharpen their...
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this week including one today in which the former deputy attorney general sally yates. she was told she couldn't testify. the trump yagz toadministration her she was covered under executive communication therefore you can't testify. the white house is denying it had anything to do with blocking her from testifying but it muddies the water. >> there are letters, there are black and white words on paper or how they received them, maybe electronically saying they were trying to assert this privilege and then the chairman conveniently coincidentally -- >> canceled the meeting so they didn't have to. >> so they don't have to push the issue and go public with it. >> the odd nunes behavior bubbled up, but served under george b. bush e-mailed me. >> where does this go? can the democrats now because this is embarrassing, can the democrats say we have to have this hearing? we're going to bring james clapper back in who by the time he left had seen no evidence of collusion. they wanted him back to see if he would pull that back. they were going to bring in john brennan who was the cia director
this week including one today in which the former deputy attorney general sally yates. she was told she couldn't testify. the trump yagz toadministration her she was covered under executive communication therefore you can't testify. the white house is denying it had anything to do with blocking her from testifying but it muddies the water. >> there are letters, there are black and white words on paper or how they received them, maybe electronically saying they were trying to assert this...
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report regarding former acting attorney sally yates. as a matter of fact, i would like to walk you through the sequence of events to make sure everyone is abundantly clear on what happened. march 14th, chairman nunes and reiki membership invited sally yates to testify on march 28th it on march 23rd, sally yates attorney sent a letter to the department of justice asking for their consent to testify without restraint peer march 24th, the department of justice said they could only discuss those issues they were authorized to talk about and referred them to the white house but also on the 20th, the lawyer sent a letter to the white house counsel requesting that consent specifically saying if they did not receive a response by march 27th at 10:00 a.m. they would "conclude that the white house does not exert executive privilege over these matters" p the white house did not respond and took no action that prevented miss sally yates from testifying peer that is the story peer that is with the documents show. with that, i'm glad to take some questions. >> reporter: i would like to follow up
report regarding former acting attorney sally yates. as a matter of fact, i would like to walk you through the sequence of events to make sure everyone is abundantly clear on what happened. march 14th, chairman nunes and reiki membership invited sally yates to testify on march 28th it on march 23rd, sally yates attorney sent a letter to the department of justice asking for their consent to testify without restraint peer march 24th, the department of justice said they could only discuss those...
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in bringing sally yates or director comey. it is my understanding you are withholding your signature on a letter inviting director comey back. is there any progress involving this impasse? mr. schiff: i wouldn't say we are withholding anything. we signed the letter that the chairman wanted. we invited comey and rogers to come back and we have presented a letter for the chairman's signature for inviting sally yates and clapper and brennan. the chairman has yet to sign that letter. i hope he will. that will be in the interest of the public. the white house has made clear now they want sally yates to testify. we want sally yates to testify and she is fully prepared to testify, so the only obstacle is the signature of the chairman and we hope we get that. reporter: you wrote a letter first? mr. schiff: white house counsel wrote a letter to us, i think 's press secretary referred to, we received that effectively at the same time with him announcing it during the press conference and that letter invited the chair and i, in response to questions i had raised, to review these mater
in bringing sally yates or director comey. it is my understanding you are withholding your signature on a letter inviting director comey back. is there any progress involving this impasse? mr. schiff: i wouldn't say we are withholding anything. we signed the letter that the chairman wanted. we invited comey and rogers to come back and we have presented a letter for the chairman's signature for inviting sally yates and clapper and brennan. the chairman has yet to sign that letter. i hope he...
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. >> everyone else is like, what? >> the story behind sally's big surprise. >> that's so sweet. >>> bret johnson is a driving instructor in the cayman islands. he's got a group of tourists with him. watch what he sees right here. what is it, a dagger? >> that's a kitchen knife in the head of a nurse shark. >> oh, man. >> when bret first swam up to it, he thought it was sleeping. and then he saw that the knife was in its head. so he reaches his hand down very slowly, very carefully approaching it, and finally he puts his hand on the knife and pulls it out as the shark starts to swim away. but it left quite a gash in the animal. the marine biologist says they have incredible immune systems and incredible healing powers. this was shot one day. and two days later the shark was seen swimming around and appeared okay. but the sharks are protected in the cayman islands so an incident like this shouldn't happen. >>> be courageous as a woman is to do everything in your life from the bottom of your heart. >> march 8th will be international women's day. so it's time to celebrate our diversity. >> i
. >> everyone else is like, what? >> the story behind sally's big surprise. >> that's so sweet. >>> bret johnson is a driving instructor in the cayman islands. he's got a group of tourists with him. watch what he sees right here. what is it, a dagger? >> that's a kitchen knife in the head of a nurse shark. >> oh, man. >> when bret first swam up to it, he thought it was sleeping. and then he saw that the knife was in its head. so he reaches his hand...
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interesting to me is that they want to have it both ways. as i understand, the sheriff, sally hernandez, says we'll ignore detainers, except with the detainer involves a case of capital murder, murder, aggravated sexual assault, or continuous human smuggling. i guess if you are just smuggling ones, we will ignore it. if you have an aggravated assault or a sexual assault that is not aggravated, we will ignore that. if you have manslaughter, assault, if you are dealing drugs, selling opiates, heroin, that is not -- >> bill: where does sally hernandez get the right to make this law? that is what i asked yesterday. she is basically saying, look, i am going to do what i want and i really don't care if the federal government wants to hold -- remember, all we are talking about, people who have been arrested. not talking about gardeners. people who have been arrested, they are in the jail. okay? and then, ici finds out about it, not by sally, sally won't tell them -- >> sally will come if they are capital murder, aggravated sexual assault. >> bill: say you are a heroin dealer. >> that
interesting to me is that they want to have it both ways. as i understand, the sheriff, sally hernandez, says we'll ignore detainers, except with the detainer involves a case of capital murder, murder, aggravated sexual assault, or continuous human smuggling. i guess if you are just smuggling ones, we will ignore it. if you have an aggravated assault or a sexual assault that is not aggravated, we will ignore that. if you have manslaughter, assault, if you are dealing drugs, selling opiates,...
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aggressive sanctuary areas in the country. sally hernandez is refusing to hold illegal aliens who have been arrested even if i.c.e. asked for a detainer on them unless they are booked on capital charges. to complicate a process and not required by federal law. already texas has denied travis county $1.5 million. the sink sway policy -- it seems to me, mr. rodriguez, a person who is in this country illegally who is then arrested for a crime -- just remember, just crossing into the country is not a criminal defense, it's a civil defense. if someone is arrested for a criminal act should not be allowed to roam around even if sally hernandez wants them to. that's logical, is it not? >> i do believe and support local law enforcement either in travis county or in the rest of texas and i have to do believe and i do believe sally hernandez and local law enforcement here think that this is the best policy. i've had the opportunity to talk to local law enforcement not only here in austin but around the state of texas. not one of them has told me that the communities will be safer if anti-sanctuar
aggressive sanctuary areas in the country. sally hernandez is refusing to hold illegal aliens who have been arrested even if i.c.e. asked for a detainer on them unless they are booked on capital charges. to complicate a process and not required by federal law. already texas has denied travis county $1.5 million. the sink sway policy -- it seems to me, mr. rodriguez, a person who is in this country illegally who is then arrested for a crime -- just remember, just crossing into the country is...
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europe. a hunt is currently underway for the attackers. now for the latest financial news with sally and world business report. feast or famine? it's budget day in the uk, with the chancellor poised to deliver an "upbeat" speech. but how much money has he got to hand out and who will get it? and what does the boss of renault—nissan think about brexit now? he gets a grilling from simonjack at the geneva motor show. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also in the programme, a chinese telecoms company gets slammed with the biggest fine ever by the us for braking sanctions against iran and north korea. rico has more on that. but first: the chancellor of the exchequer, or uk finance minister, will deliver the country's final budget before the government triggers article 50 and britain begins its negotiations to leave the european union. despite the ongoing uncertainty over brexit, philip hammond received an eve—of—budget boost from the organisation for economic co—operation and development. it now expects growth in the uk of 1.6% this year, up from its previous estima
europe. a hunt is currently underway for the attackers. now for the latest financial news with sally and world business report. feast or famine? it's budget day in the uk, with the chancellor poised to deliver an "upbeat" speech. but how much money has he got to hand out and who will get it? and what does the boss of renault—nissan think about brexit now? he gets a grilling from simonjack at the geneva motor show. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also in the...
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latest financial news with sally. and world business report. the dutch prepare to make their choice in a critical general election — with the economy up and crime down why are voters so discontented? looking for adventure? grab your mountain bike or your climbing shoes, as we take you to one of the fastest growing trends in tourism. the adventure holiday. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also in the programme change at the top of europe's biggest bank — hsbc — we'll tell you all you need to know. we will be talking about the elections in the netherlands as well. cana can a form of travel in which experience matters more than destination keep tourism companies are float? we have been to the berlin tourism so. to have much fun as possible on a tight budget — the adventure tourism business is worth $300 million a year and it is growing fast. the age has started to come down a little bit so maybe it is more in the mid to late 40s but we are also seeing a significant growth in multigenerational travel and that means being grandparents who might be in the 60s and
latest financial news with sally. and world business report. the dutch prepare to make their choice in a critical general election — with the economy up and crime down why are voters so discontented? looking for adventure? grab your mountain bike or your climbing shoes, as we take you to one of the fastest growing trends in tourism. the adventure holiday. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also in the programme change at the top of europe's biggest bank — hsbc — we'll...
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presidential election. now for the latest financial news with sally and world business report. president trump's expected to ditch obama's clean energy policies later today but the big question, will the move really help to boostjobs? and hit the road, jack. uber‘s self—driving cars are going back on the road after a crash in arizona. welcome to world business report. also american airlines and china's biggest airline agree a strategic partnership, rico will have all the detailfor partnership, rico will have all the detail for you partnership, rico will have all the detailfor you injust a moment. after weeks of delay and speculation, president trump is finally expected to issue an executive order later today that will start to dismantle president obama's clean energy policies. this includes a sweeping environmental protection agency rule that mandates cuts in carbon emissions from power plants. it's also expected to quickly end the freeze on new coal mining leases on federal lands and reverse rules to curb methane emissions. during his election campaign president trump sai
presidential election. now for the latest financial news with sally and world business report. president trump's expected to ditch obama's clean energy policies later today but the big question, will the move really help to boostjobs? and hit the road, jack. uber‘s self—driving cars are going back on the road after a crash in arizona. welcome to world business report. also american airlines and china's biggest airline agree a strategic partnership, rico will have all the detailfor...
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about sally yates and the testimony she had asked to give to the house intelligence committee. she was supposed to testify publicly today. that hearing was cancelled on friday, the same day that her attorney sent a letter to the white house and said we're going to give them information about michael flynn, potential opportunities for blackmail on the part of the russians, and then after that that same day nunes cancelled the hearing and now adam schiff is crying foul and saying this must be connected. we are still working on exactly how all of this unfolded here on the congressional side, but so far republicans not giving in to calls for nunes to recuse himself, but every piece of information is raising questions about the credibility of this house side investigation. >> stay right there. i'm going to throw the control room into chaos. do we have pete williams ready to go since you brought up sally yates? is pete there? no. let me go back to you for a second. talk a little bit about how what happened today, these new revelations with sally yates, the statements by the ranking membe
about sally yates and the testimony she had asked to give to the house intelligence committee. she was supposed to testify publicly today. that hearing was cancelled on friday, the same day that her attorney sent a letter to the white house and said we're going to give them information about michael flynn, potential opportunities for blackmail on the part of the russians, and then after that that same day nunes cancelled the hearing and now adam schiff is crying foul and saying this must be...
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from sally yates, the former acting attorney general. and i'm told she had interesting things to tell the committee too, tell the public about when she told white house counsel that mike flynn had in fact been lying to the vice president and she was only going to be able to speak those things in the concept of the congressional hearing. this was an elaborately coriaographed gag order on sally yates. >> this headline from the washington post says the trump administration sought to block sally yates from testifying on behalf of russia. in addition to his work, remembered his former kouns thool house intelligence committee. so i guess the way to get at this again is how, by the treatment of yates, can you discern perhaps what yates has to say or had to say in past tense. >> well, let's break it down. my understanding is that yates' testimony would have differed from the official white house accounts. now we don't know exactly in what way her testimony would have differed from the official white house accounts but we can think about two potentialities. what she told to white house counsel
from sally yates, the former acting attorney general. and i'm told she had interesting things to tell the committee too, tell the public about when she told white house counsel that mike flynn had in fact been lying to the vice president and she was only going to be able to speak those things in the concept of the congressional hearing. this was an elaborately coriaographed gag order on sally yates. >> this headline from the washington post says the trump administration sought to block...
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sally testify. we want sally yates to testify. i think she's fully prepared to testify. so the only obstacle at this point is the signature of the we rman, and we hope that get that. reporter: okay. the rote a letter first or white house council? rep. schiff: the white house wrote a letter to us that i the president's press secretary referred to in his conference. e received that simultaneously announcing during the press conference, in that letter, invited the chair and i to -- in to questions i had raised, to review these materials. we've accepted. i'll go read them. i look forward to it. be s ultimately going to necessary if the white house eally wants us to answer the questions they've raised, with the full committee to look at ranking and t the chair, and we'll need the full support of the agencies, because information d the about how the materials were gathered and what procedures they followed. do this in uld you the same format as the chairman format he saw or what setting the white house saw these, would do you that in the format or was that a no? rep. schiff: again, i have
sally testify. we want sally yates to testify. i think she's fully prepared to testify. so the only obstacle at this point is the signature of the we rman, and we hope that get that. reporter: okay. the rote a letter first or white house council? rep. schiff: the white house wrote a letter to us that i the president's press secretary referred to in his conference. e received that simultaneously announcing during the press conference, in that letter, invited the chair and i to -- in to...
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this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and sally bundock. the historic move by uk parliament to pass the brexit bill. theresa may is now on track to trigger the formal process of taking britain out of the eu in the last week of march. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday 14th march. what has been the reaction to that historic vote last night? we look at this milestone moment that set the stage to unwinding a0 years of close cross—channel ties. also in the programme, in tokyo toshiba shares plunge as it delays its results announcement for a second time. and in europe markets are mixed as political risk is firmly back on the agenda. plus, will a winter storm affect the meeting of the federal reserve ? affect the meeting of the federal reserve? we will tell you all you need to know. we will tell you all you need to know. playing his cards right! later in the programme we'll hear from one of the world's leading board game manufacturers about the threat from computer games and opportunities of new technology. and as levi's launches a smartjacket that can
this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and sally bundock. the historic move by uk parliament to pass the brexit bill. theresa may is now on track to trigger the formal process of taking britain out of the eu in the last week of march. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday 14th march. what has been the reaction to that historic vote last night? we look at this milestone moment that set the stage to unwinding a0 years of close cross—channel ties. also in the...
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advisor michael flynn and sally yates are among those 20 people. they confirmed his son-in-law will be one of the people they speak to. and on the house side the house investigation may or may not be blowing up. we'll hear more on that from congressman schiff. the senate is going ahead, tomorrow, not something you want to miss if you're interested in this issue. one point about that, the last point i want to make. confirming in no uncertain terms, there is one thing the committee will not be looking at, the question of whether or not the russian attack is over, whether russia is still doing their thing, whether they are in fact collecting their payment from the trump administration now in exchange in their part throwing the election trump's way, that the committee is not going be looking at. >> it changes the republican platform convention or the way the president refuses to criticize vladamir putin. >> that's not in the scope of the investigation. i'll leave that up to you guys to report. yes, ma'am. >> yes, ma'am, next question. senate intelligence committee will not be looking wh
advisor michael flynn and sally yates are among those 20 people. they confirmed his son-in-law will be one of the people they speak to. and on the house side the house investigation may or may not be blowing up. we'll hear more on that from congressman schiff. the senate is going ahead, tomorrow, not something you want to miss if you're interested in this issue. one point about that, the last point i want to make. confirming in no uncertain terms, there is one thing the committee will not be...
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would like sally yates to testify. we would like it hear what she would say. there is no obstacle to having her come in except a decision by the chair to not reschedule that hearing. what we have proposed for days, still waiting for a response from the chair. is let's schedule both hearings. >> is there stalemate now? he won't let this open hearing take place with clapper or brendon and yates that was scheduled for tuesday unless you sign a letter inviting comey to come and testify mibehind close doors before the house intelligence committee. is that the stalemate right now? >> that's one of the issues as far as the hearings are concerned. we propose, let's do both. we're more than happy to do both and waiting to hear back on that. where does the committee go from here? not just on the hearings. here is the challenge we face. we have a chairman who got information on the white house grounds that he won't share, not just with democrats, but with his own committee. and i just don't know how to conduct a credible investigation if you have let alone one person but the chairman of the com
would like sally yates to testify. we would like it hear what she would say. there is no obstacle to having her come in except a decision by the chair to not reschedule that hearing. what we have proposed for days, still waiting for a response from the chair. is let's schedule both hearings. >> is there stalemate now? he won't let this open hearing take place with clapper or brendon and yates that was scheduled for tuesday unless you sign a letter inviting comey to come and testify...
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regarding former acting attorney general sally yates who was fired by the president and was scheduled to testify before the house intelligence panel. the letter from the justice department to yates' lawyer appeared to advise that yates would need to consult with the white house before testifying stating she needs to consult with the white house. show need not obtain separate consent from the department of justice but the white house insisted it would not stand in the way. >> i hope she testifies. i look forward to it. it was never -- let's be honest. the hearing was never -- was actually never notified. if they choose to move forward, great. we have no problem with her testifying, plain and simple. . >> reporter: yates was scheduled to testify before the house intelligence committee along with the former director of national intelligence and former cia director, but that hearing was scrapped by nunes, and there's no word yet as to when yates will be rescheduled to testify and we should point out white house press secretary sean spicer was asked whether he could provide new information ab
regarding former acting attorney general sally yates who was fired by the president and was scheduled to testify before the house intelligence panel. the letter from the justice department to yates' lawyer appeared to advise that yates would need to consult with the white house before testifying stating she needs to consult with the white house. show need not obtain separate consent from the department of justice but the white house insisted it would not stand in the way. >> i hope she...
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controversy. on tuesday, the house intelligence committee was scheduled to hear testimony from sally yates who served as acting attorney general before trump ousted her after she refused to defend his muslim travel ban. but nunes canceled the hearing last week, a day after yates and former cia head john brennan, who was also slated to testify tuesday, informed the government they would contradict some statements that white house officials had made. the "washington post" is reporting white house sought to block yates' testimony. white house press secretary sean spicer called this report 100% false. the house intelligence committee has now canceled all meetings this week amid the ongoing turmoil, as lawmakers call on nunes to step down as chair, after it emerged he'd met with a source on the grounds of the white house and viewed secret u.s. intelligence reports before supposedly briefing president trump about the reports. nunes says the reports indicate trump or his associates might have been "incidentally" swept up in surveillance carried out by american spy agencies as they conducted
controversy. on tuesday, the house intelligence committee was scheduled to hear testimony from sally yates who served as acting attorney general before trump ousted her after she refused to defend his muslim travel ban. but nunes canceled the hearing last week, a day after yates and former cia head john brennan, who was also slated to testify tuesday, informed the government they would contradict some statements that white house officials had made. the "washington post" is reporting...