suspects many of times logo on google. google only gives you so much information. it doesn t give you a deep dive. as their more and more data, more and more information today it s tougher and tougher to find the abrasion you need. there are more gated search engines out there. i use one back in 2012 revealed that the iranians were on the ground in north korea helping them with the ballistic missile and nuclear test. that s what i m talking. we have to harness that kind of new technology out there to prevent terrorist attacks and take the fight to them. gregg: man, many thanks, sir. patti ann: up next, scotland yard moments ago that the united kingdom fully intends to share its intel with the united states. gregg: coming up next will hear from the former cia officer on what that information might look like. stick around for continued life coverage. we ll be right back what d you earn double miles on, please? ugh. that s unfortunate. there s a better option. the capital one venture card
this. again, can t everyone size enough, cnn has not been able to independently confirm this account. but we can certainly explain to people why it s so sensitive and perhaps why you re seeing some of the reaction you re seeing. sharing intelligence with a third party when you got it from a partner is one of the biggest no-noes in the intelligence business. the white house says that the president s national security adviser general h.r. mcmaster with walk out of the west wing momentarily and walk over to the and make a statement on these - bombshell reports. we ll of course have life coverage of that. you know, gloria, over these past few months there have been several reports that friendly countries, friendly allies and their intelligence services have been occasionally reluctant to share certain information with the united states during the trump administration for fear it could be compromised. you ve seen the reports, i ve seen the reports.
chamber. they needed to get through the cameras to their local media because they had to try to shape this as not a win for donald trump, that will be very, very difficult. i thought this was an excellent speech. bret: wan and tucker we will be back for your analysis in just a moment. martha: when we come back, we will have much more of our life coverage. we will watch the democratic response and we will get some more feedback from the panel, when we come back.
right alight, not because they wanted to get out of the room, but because they needed to get toca their local media to try ad shape this is not a win for donald trump, and that will be very, very difficult to do. i thought this was an excellent speech. bret: wan and tucker we will be back for your analysis in just a moment. martha: when we come back, we will have much more of our life coverage. we will watch the democratic response and we will get some more feedback from the panel, when we come back. more feedbackl
for. the boat is headed back to new york city, guys. reporter: liberty island sees up to four million visitors a year. 20,000 a day in peak season. at $17 per ticket for adults, that s big money. even more than the money, it s the fact that there are folks that, you know, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity for a lot of folks. reporter: an opportunity that means a lot for so many. like stacey garcia. poppy harlow, cnn, new york. as we said, they re all coming back to try to figure it out in the morning. yeah. just a few hours from now, continuing coverage here on cnn, of course. we want to say goodbye to our viewers right now in the united states. but there is much more life coverage of the shutdown ahead here on cnn. i m natalie allen at cnn center. i m john vause. stay with us. world business today is coming up with nina dos santos in london and pauline ciaou in congress congress. see you later.