tonight, on all in. we are obligated to seek answers directly from the man who sent us all in motion. the january 6th committee, commanding donald trump s appearance on the day that steve bannon gets to prison for blowing them off. tonight, george conway on the documents, and testimony that the committee is seeking in the subpoena of donald trump. then, why was the ex president, reportedly, keeping classified intelligence about iran, and china? explosive new details is the stolen documents at mar-a-lago. plus, the victims of the wrong desantis election fraud stunt has charges dropped. no referred to the doj from arizona, and an all in, starting right now good evening, from new york, i m chris hayes. there s many crimes of donald trump stands accused, of many legal challenges he faces, the can be difficult to keep trap. there is, of course, the investigation into classified documents that he appears to have stolen, and hoarded, in the basement of his retirement home. we wi
the united states to understand it was it is is a u.s. intelligence community, these two topics will be in the top tier. there will be the focus for volunteers, whether or not to run it was placing the nuclear war plan, and it is officially long range that was going to be elsewhere. it was similarly on the chinese same point, it is how they re spy agencies are able to steal information from us, industrial secrets, defense secrets, et cetera. that is tremendous concern. this puts it in an entirely different light. on the second point, it is for donald trump, and whoever removed these classified records, keep them in
hundreds of thousands of chinese nationals live in the united states, most of them are harmless, but some large numberr of them are spies. in march of 2016, for example, a chinese national pleaded guilty to helping hack the computer networks of major t defense contractors. data related to the c-17 strategic transport aircraftom and the f-35 fighter jet was stolen and made its way back to china. it s not the first time the chinese have stolen vital military secrets. they have done it a lot. their industrial espionage is, if anything, even more aggressive. earlier this year, a chinese wind turbine company was convicted of paying an engineer to steal secrets from an american manufacturer. to add insult to injury, after stealing the information, the chinese company then canceled $800 million in contracts. this is not uncommon. the u.s. trade representative estimates the overall cost from china s theft of american intellectual property, industrial secrets, could reach $600 billion every sin
us relentlessly. on our companies, our military, our government. hundreds of thousands of chinese nationals who live in the united states, most of them are harmless, but some large number of them are spies. in march of 2016 a chinese national pleaded guilty to helping hack the computer networks of major defense contractors. data related to the cfius strategic transport aircraft in the f35 fighter jet was stolen and made its way back to china. if that s not the first time the chinese have stolen vital military secrets. their industrial espionage is if anything even more aggressive. earlier this year chinese wind turbine company was convicted of paying an engineer to steal secrets from an american manufacturer. to add insult to injury, after stealing the information, the chinese company then canceled $800 million in contracts. this is not uncommon. if the u.s. trade representative estimates the overall cost from china staffed an american intellectual property, industrial secrets, could r
intelligence secrets, industrial secrets, i.t. secrets. that s where it could come back to haunt us. jenna: doesn t need to be that complicated, does it, because we have this other big story about target in the news. and it s interesting to see the advance technologies that our government has, but the vulnerability of the american consumer or against outside absolutely. jenna: bad guys. how do those things work together? i know this is some big questions about the role of of government in our private lives, but could the government with better security prevent something like the target hacking attack that happened to tens of millions of americans? you know, maybe it s not quite as much the role of the government as it is the industry. you know, jenna, to solve that problem the max stripe so 1980s jenna: what is that, mac stripe? it s that black stripe on the back of the credit card that contains all your information, so if you get the credit card and swipe it and steal that