russians in that section. the fog of war is still on the battlefield, so it is not entirely clear of how it has worked, but russia has suffered another embarrassing defeat, and the momentum appears to be on the ukrainian side, and we know that putin s response to the next counter ofen zif has destabilized the russian society within, and you have had over 2,000 russian men flee the country rather than to be called up by putin and that has destabilize the situation inside of russia a itself. and still to come, the national archives says is that it is still missing documents from fmer president donald trump s advisers. (customer) save yrself?!
know, i was cleared at that level at times when i got briefed on it, i let the briefer take the information with him when he would brief me, i did not want to have it anywhere it would be exposed. you would go to a specific room to read it, and all of this cod gravely daging,nd i thinabout friend a right now, and wt they must be feeling knowing that the fmer president poteially put their security arisk, and this puts basically a target otheir head they could be executed if this information got into the wro hand evan, obviously the president often treats any sort of accusation against him with a loof public bravo, but privately,ou have some and what he s talking about.g thiis repting by somef my colleagues, gby orr and krten holmes, you kn, they re talking to some of their urces in the trump world, and, you kn, he s asking people
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daily basis. and i think that mike rogers is someone that our executive board, after meeting on saturday, we came out and said took a vote and it was unanimous, that we would support mike rogers for this position. he is a fmer fbi agent. he obviously knows what it is to be an fbi agent, to work the streets, to work cases. he then became a congressman and was in charge of the house intelligence committee. and in that position, he had access to counter intelligence information, counterterrorism information. with his background as a criminal investigator and those two pieces that also fall into that, we think that he would support the agents. he s someone we ve worked with over the years. he helped us with several pieces of legislation, helping us guide through that process. one of them being the sam hicks bill, which was designed if an fbi agent is killed in the
school part time. tim, quickly, your report seems to have gotten a reaction today because didn t the committee announce today that they are bringing on two more staff? i think that was in the works. and i think a lot of democrats who wanted the investigation to move more quick ly glad to hear this news. the thing is these two individuals, they re not primary investigators like the other seven that i discussed. they also will have other responsibilities. so their work on the russian investigation will have to be part-time as well. we re joined now by matthew miller, former spokesperson for attorney general eric holder and former director of the office of public affairs for the department of justice. also ned price, fmer senior director and spokesperson for the national security council. he resigned from the cia after the election of president trump. ned price, in your experience with the senate intelligence committee, what do you make of their staffing arrangement for this investi