you are looking into leaks, is that rolled into the rest of the vags sp. it will all be rolled into the investigation. your democratic colleagues are not here today some tough questions for devin nunes there. including from our own kasie hunt. i m joined by mark murray. we re both struck by the tone of what we re hearing. what did russia do, who talked to them and who knew about it? they re not going away. and they re not going to go away. darrell issa said we need a special prosecutor. and one ofhe reasons why there are some republicans who might find themselves in a very tough 2018 battle for reelection is they don t want to answer these types of question, what are you doing about russia? sometimes the easiest thing for a member of congress to do is let s push this off on a special
let s go declare war in cyberspace, be careful what you ask for because collectively you could have there are 30 nations right now that have some level of cyber capability. there are four or five of them that are near peer to the united states. there are two or three that i think are very threatening and in some cases probably have superior capabilities to us in terms of presences. maybe not as sophisticate d but potentially in a cyber context, more lethal. one of the beauties of being a freshman, now that i m not a freshman but being at the end, all ofhe gd questions have been asked, but i would suggest we as members really be educated on the nature of this threat and the way we go about fighting it and understanding that the nature of weapons creation on the internet are like anything we ve ever seen and we need to
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have had to turn on their air conditioners and that is causing power outages. so far 4,000 outages with no indication ofhe power might be restored. but the heat should ease up a bit this weekend. so forecasters saying it will ease up. do you agree? little a bit. not much. it will still feel like summertime across the west. take a look at these temperature. i feel bad for wearing a sweater because it feels like sweater weather here in the neefts. but being theeft. but across california, heat indices of well over 100. and that will continue today and tomorrow as we get this to the new workweek. the heat will subside a little bit. but for now, we re still dealing with heat advisories for some of the big cities along the coast until around 8:00 p.m. local time. tomorrow it s going to be very hot and then as we get into
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