Looking surprised. what is clear, this man that puts rockets in space and made chargeable cars is now daily rattling cages up and down silicon valley. now he s taking it to corporate america and to the white house. something going on with elon musk. who better than to take this on than the author of woke inc. great to have you here today with us. i want to start with another sound bite here from musk going after the administration. watch this. this administration doesn t seem to get a lot done. and you know, whatever like the trump administration leaving trump aside. there were a lot of people getting things done. this administration seems just doesn t have the drive to get [bleep] done. martha: what do you think
Unclassified, some cases taken from a pilot s iphone. there s more compelling video there. congress is aware of it. so you re now seeing this historic step by congress because they know there s more information there. i think what i find interesting about this particular hearing by the way, i suspect there will be more after this that the dod doesn t know the full picture of what s going on. case in point, one point the conversation came up about malstrom where our nuclear missiles were out of commission by a ufo. the u.s. government was well aware of this incident. it was considered a breach of national security. here our government friends are testifying before congress saying they have no data on it. a simply query on the
Be so wrd about that they would edit out or block out, what is it, up to 60 pages? well, first of all, good afternoon, jake. good to be with you. let me just say, the my view is the american people deserve a full and unvarnished history of the last presidency that the trump administration. and what i aim to do was to provide important insights and anecdotes and color to what was arguably one of the most tumultuous second halves of an administration in history. and so what i did was follow the law and my personal commitment to protecting national security and filed my manuscript last may for what s called prepublication review. i got the document back nearly six months later, and the report that i received in early october, the dod told me that items, material on nearly 60 pages would need to be redacted. it s important to say that dod doesn t do all the retacting. they actually had to farm it
Because that s normally fairly high level officials. how did you know that general flynn was talking to the russians? who told you? and i can t reveal that in an open setting. but what i was trying to say was that is oftentimes we receive intelligence reports where the name of the american citizen is already unmasked, and it s unmasked by the intel agency because not based on anybody s ask but because the name of that citizen is essential. is that the situation here? senator, i cannot my four minutes is up. thank you both but i want to know the answer to these questions. senator whitehouse. thanks, chairman. two things. one, there are multiple levels of security clearances and they are issued by different agent circumstances correct, so having one for dod doesn t make you good for all good in all places? it does not. and the dod operates clearances at multiple levels,
I think fairly limited because it is normally a fairly high level officials. how did you know that general flynn was talking to the russians? who told you? and i can t reveal that in an open setting. but what i was trying to say was, that oftentimes we receive intelligence reports where the nail of the american citizen is already unmasked. and it is unmasked by the intel agency because, not based on anybody s request but because the name of that citizen is essential. is that the situation here? senator, i cannot thank you both. i want to know answer to these questions. senator whitehouse. two things. there are multilevels of security clearance and they re issued by different agencies, correct? so having one from dod doesn t necessarily make you good for all positions in all places. it does not.