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Met with republican senators ayote, mccain and graham, he blamed law enforcement for cutting word like al qaeda and other changes. what i found curious is that he did not accept responsibility for changing the talking points. he told me that the fbi had done this. i called the fbi. they went ballistic. within 24 hours his statement was changed where he admitted the cia had done it. reporter: in a recent email exchange morell stood by his testimony emphasizing no one, quote, cooked the books on the talking points. when asked to address specific allegations about his actions he referred fox to the cia public affairs office who provided us with a lengthy statement but they did not address the specific allegations about morell s testimony, eric. we ll have much more on this apparent discrepancy in the next hour. catherine, thanks so much. martha: there is some new concerns that the federal communications commission could be trying to monitor how ....
They say what they want is for the president to step down? welcome, everybody, brand new hour starts now of america s newsroom, i m martha maccallum. eric: hello, i m eric shawn in for bill hemmer. the president has signed a compromise agreement promising new elections and constitutional reform. but, sadly, the deadly political crisis is not yet over. martha: as we look live now in the streets of central kiev, unconfirmed reports coming in of renewed violence. you can see someone on a stretcher as we speak. it has appeared to have quieted down in some respects there. the demonstrators, though, have said that they will not res until the president rest until the president has resigned from. a reporter joins me now on the phone from kiev. tell me what is happening on the street, what the reaction is to this signed agreement. reporter: well, actually, it s like the guys on the street aren t even paying attention to it at all. i mean, today was extremely, is extremely crowded down on ....
And why homeland security is so concerned about it. what we re now learning about the link to the same al qaeda group behind other attempts to take down american jetliners. martha: and a harrowing scene on an expressway. look at these pictures. a woman screaming for help as a baby turns blue and is not breathing. the reporter who ran through traffic to find a policeman nearby. the amazing effort to save this baby s life. wait until you see and hear details in this story. it is incredible. is the white house really doing enough to end the escalating crisis in ukraine? why the president s critics are saying the threatening consequences may be too little too late. we ll have a fair and balanced debate coming up. the president says there will be consequences for a oppressive actions in ukraine but does anybody take that threat seriously? the new guy is loaded with prote! ....
Them that i ve interviewed today and the last couple of days is that they feel like they just simply cannot trust whatever the president says. he ran, when he was running for president in 2010, he said, yes, we should get, move closer to signing this agreement with e.u. and move towards, you know, economic relations with them. and then he completely flipped, and he has a reputation of saying one thing and then doing another. so this is what the protesters are also saying is that he s saying he s calling for new elections, but they can t they don t trust his word, is what they tell me. martha: very interesting. you re saying the protesters have basically ignored the signing of this agreement and want this president out of office. we ll see where it goes. sabra, thank you very much. reporter: you re welcome. eric: while there was the carnage on streets, there s tension also running high in ukraine in the parliament. that s where a brawl actually broke out among legislators. ....
Street. there s lots of people going down there. they re bringing, you know, more food, more supplies, there s more guys signing up to join these barricade self-defense groups. their feeling is that today want yang coe slip to step down. that s it. today think this agreement mean they think this agreement means nothing to them, and they re not leaving anytime soon. martha: what about on the other side? how have the police reacted, how have the government forces reacted to this? are they showing signs of backing down? reporter: well, at this point it s, we re unclear on that. i mean, they whether or not if violence happens again, it s still to be determined if some of the police may say because the parliament today passed a sort of referendum or a memorandum that says stop in this anti-terrorism operation that s been going on so that they, the police, can t use guns. but, you know, they could get orders otherwise. ....