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all dnc hires of over 100,000 dollars must be approved by the dnc officers. all dnc contracts of over $100,000 must be approved by the officers. all dnc loans of any amount must be approved by the officers. all transfers of 1,000,000 dollars or more must be approved. each officer receives a monthly financial report political report, operation report. executive committee. the executive committee of this organization, the dnc executive committee must adopt all dnc fund-raising policies. presidential debate schedule and criteria must be approved by the executive committee. quarterly financial reports, operational reports to the executive committee and the senior staff must appear before the executive committee reportedly and give a report other department. the full deviancy. dnc. an annual financial report, and operation report. we need to make our meetings more interactive. i am sick and tired tha. i've been on this committee since 1999, and we get talked at. we don't get asked anything we need to be able to participate. that means in the caucuses. it's the ful
all dnc hires of over 100,000 dollars must be approved by the dnc officers. all dnc contracts of over $100,000 must be approved by the officers. all dnc loans of any amount must be approved by the officers. all transfers of 1,000,000 dollars or more must be approved. each officer receives a monthly financial report political report, operation report. executive committee. the executive committee of this organization, the dnc executive committee must adopt all dnc fund-raising policies....
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all dnc hires about $100 must be approved at the dnc officers. contracts of $100,000 must be approved by officers. all loans of any amount must be approved by officers. all transfers of $1 million or more must be approved. each officer receives a monthly financial report and the executive committee. the dnc executive must adopt all fund-raising policies. presidential debate schedule and criteria must be approved by the executive committee. quarterly financial words to the executive committee and a senior staff must appear and give report on their department. annual financial report and operational reports. we need to make our meetings for interact. i'm sick and tired on this committee since 1999 and we get talkback. we need to be about to participate. and the caucuses, the full dnc with a lot more to talk about. the convention, the idea that we have 20,000 activists at our national convention but nothing about training them are engaging that are in some way communicating with them said that they are warriors for us. it doesn't make sense then we
all dnc hires about $100 must be approved at the dnc officers. contracts of $100,000 must be approved by officers. all loans of any amount must be approved by officers. all transfers of $1 million or more must be approved. each officer receives a monthly financial report and the executive committee. the dnc executive must adopt all fund-raising policies. presidential debate schedule and criteria must be approved by the executive committee. quarterly financial words to the executive committee...
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the executive committee, the dnc committee must adopt all dnc fund-raising policy. presidential debate schedule and criteria must be approved by the executive committee. quarterly financial reports come operational reports through the executives and senior staff must appear quarterly and get a report on their department. annual financial report and operational report. we need to make our meetings were interactive. i am sick and tired. i have been on this committee since 1999 and we get talked at. we do not get asked anything. we need to be able to participate. that means in the caucuses and will have a lot more to talk about. the convention. the idea that we have 20,000 activists international convention but nothing about training and were engaging them were in someone communicating with them so they are warriors for us and our causes, it does not make sense in we need to look at reviving the idea of the midterm convention and conference to make sure we bring up a lot of us. i will be a full-time dnc chair. when i say full-time i do not need 40 hours but 24/7. for t
the executive committee, the dnc committee must adopt all dnc fund-raising policy. presidential debate schedule and criteria must be approved by the executive committee. quarterly financial reports come operational reports through the executives and senior staff must appear quarterly and get a report on their department. annual financial report and operational report. we need to make our meetings were interactive. i am sick and tired. i have been on this committee since 1999 and we get talked...
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the executive committee, the dnc committee must adopt all dnc fund-raising policy. presidential debate schedule and criteria must be approved by the executive committee. quarterly financial reports come operational reports through the executives and senior staff must appear quarterly and get a report on their department. report andinancial operational report. we need to make our meetings were interactive. i am sick and tired. i have been on this committee at.e 1999 and we get talked we do not get asked anything. we need to be able to participate. that means in the caucuses and will have a lot more to talk about. the convention. the idea that we have 20,000 activists international convention but nothing about training and were engaging them were in someone communicating with them so they are warriors for us and our causes, it does not make sense in we need to look at reviving the idea of the midterm convention and con ference to make sure we bring up a lot of us. i will be a full-time dnc chair. when i say full-time i do not need 40 hours but 24/7. for those of you o
the executive committee, the dnc committee must adopt all dnc fund-raising policy. presidential debate schedule and criteria must be approved by the executive committee. quarterly financial reports come operational reports through the executives and senior staff must appear quarterly and get a report on their department. report andinancial operational report. we need to make our meetings were interactive. i am sick and tired. i have been on this committee at.e 1999 and we get talked we do not...
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the dnc declined. so the fbi did not do everything perfectly here but there was a little bit morrow bust response than podesta makes it out to be. >> some spinning coming from the dnc why this wasn't their fault. owe des ta suggested the fbi should have investigated the hacks by the russians with the same intensity and manpower that it used to investigate hillary clinton's private email server. is that a fair charge? are the cases too different to compare? >> they're very different. one case we're talking about the clinton and her staff being the targets of an investigation, of a criminal investigation, and then the other the dnc, they were victims of a crime. you could only go so far to encourage a victim to cooperate. if they decline there's not much more they can do. they didn't call the security company that she should have done and look at it from the point of view of the dnc, they don't necessarily want the fbi in their business. we can understand perhaps why this went this way. >> interesting, t
the dnc declined. so the fbi did not do everything perfectly here but there was a little bit morrow bust response than podesta makes it out to be. >> some spinning coming from the dnc why this wasn't their fault. owe des ta suggested the fbi should have investigated the hacks by the russians with the same intensity and manpower that it used to investigate hillary clinton's private email server. is that a fair charge? are the cases too different to compare? >> they're very different....
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at the dnc, got a call from the fbi that they were being hacked and just sat on it. then the fbi never gotten a taxi or whatever and drove over to the dnc. only 15 or 20 minutes way. it was so weak. the failure of the dnc kid or whoever it was to bring the attention to the chair or the failure of the fbi to show any earnest in take caring of the matter. >> this has real consequence answers clearly the dnc i.t. guy did not take the threat seriously enough. the mostly because he first get's a telephone call that comes in to the front desk and gets passed to him and at first he doesn't believe he is speaking to an fbi agent because the fbi agent can't e-mail him because if he e-mails the i.t. guy he will reveal to the russian hacker that fbi is on to them. sew simply calls them and said look in your sift aenl tystem a. guy thinks it is a hoax. the fbi guy keeps calling him again and again and again. it goes on for two or three months. and this drags on for months unfortunately. >> is this person, this i.t. guy, a political person? a political person would know this is v
at the dnc, got a call from the fbi that they were being hacked and just sat on it. then the fbi never gotten a taxi or whatever and drove over to the dnc. only 15 or 20 minutes way. it was so weak. the failure of the dnc kid or whoever it was to bring the attention to the chair or the failure of the fbi to show any earnest in take caring of the matter. >> this has real consequence answers clearly the dnc i.t. guy did not take the threat seriously enough. the mostly because he first get's...
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president, you said dnc and john podesta specifically. yet you sort of made it sound like tlerp interfering with the election in general -- >> intimately involved with the election -- >> -- my question would be though is if it were such an issue. say not a misdemeanor but a felony level. why would you just grab mr. putin at a g 20 conference in september and say cut that out? it would have been far more forceful to say listen, meet me in geneva. we're going to do have an international investigation. get out of our election and don't interfere with anybody else's. but to say i pulled putin aside and said cut it out. he must have not thought it was that serious. >> first, donald trump, he is the president elect. does he need to say something on this subject? >> i think he's going to let the house intelligence communities, evan nunez, richard burr. he's going let the process go through and right now he has to focus on getting his team in position. there is a narrative about delegitimatizing his election. and it was the recount. it was the el
president, you said dnc and john podesta specifically. yet you sort of made it sound like tlerp interfering with the election in general -- >> intimately involved with the election -- >> -- my question would be though is if it were such an issue. say not a misdemeanor but a felony level. why would you just grab mr. putin at a g 20 conference in september and say cut that out? it would have been far more forceful to say listen, meet me in geneva. we're going to do have an...
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>> and the dnc did not have -- right, the dnc did not have the money to have a proper cybersecurity money or at least hadn't budgeted the money for that. and he was the guy -- he's a consultant. and he's a guy that got the phone call and he handled it, he fielded it. and the other problem was that, i mean, the fbi was not very specific with the information. they didn't give them a great amount of detail that could help them look within their server to find where the hackers were. and the dnc didn't also have particularly advanced monitoring software that would allow them to detect it. when we spoke with some of the experts who were then hired once they realized they'd been hacked, they realized, why didn't the fbi, essentially just walk over -- i mean, they're a half a mile away -- knock on the door, call debbie wasserman schultz, say, we see a problem here. and it's hard to understand. i mean, we're talking about the dnc, which is helping run the presidential primaries and, you know, is involved in the 2016 campaign in a fundamental way. you would think that the fbi would realize they ne
>> and the dnc did not have -- right, the dnc did not have the money to have a proper cybersecurity money or at least hadn't budgeted the money for that. and he was the guy -- he's a consultant. and he's a guy that got the phone call and he handled it, he fielded it. and the other problem was that, i mean, the fbi was not very specific with the information. they didn't give them a great amount of detail that could help them look within their server to find where the hackers were. and the...
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i do know it was not something that the dnc welcomed. the dnc leaks weren't as devastating as those on some of the democrats who are around the presidential campaign of hillary clinton. so i think that -- i'm not sure that anybody else received any kind of warning. my e-mail information was placed on the internet. i was never warned until it was -- until i started getting calls from all over the country. most of them nasty. we just didn't have the information at the time. >> representative cleaver, what do you think should be done right now within the house and within the senate to make sure that the american public knows what happened. do you think that the information about the russian hacking should be declassified or are you worried it will go into committee and end up like the torture reports and never really be shown to the public? >> i want them declassified and the reason is mr. trump is denying that anything happened. we know from experience that the people to whom he's speaking or essentially going to say the same thing. we'll
i do know it was not something that the dnc welcomed. the dnc leaks weren't as devastating as those on some of the democrats who are around the presidential campaign of hillary clinton. so i think that -- i'm not sure that anybody else received any kind of warning. my e-mail information was placed on the internet. i was never warned until it was -- until i started getting calls from all over the country. most of them nasty. we just didn't have the information at the time. >>...
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dnc knew april 29th. the core period of the presidential election, it took that long to make that public declaration. the second thing, once you aticket, what attribute, what do you do? how do you tell the russians you can't do this against the united nations and don't do it again. ultimately nothing publicly was done and there is some within the administration that feel that was a mistake. >> and you talk about that in the story. eric lipton, you did this piece in the "new york times" with your colleagues. thanks for coming on. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> up next, what's in the lease agreement for donald trump's posh new hotel that may force him to sell it before he moves into the white house? ydrogenate. ...but real joyful moments are shared over the real cream in reddi-wip. ♪ reddi-wip. share the joy. this holiday, the real gift isn't what's inside the box... it's what's inside the person who opens it. give your loved ones ancestrydna, the simple dna test that can tell them where they came from
dnc knew april 29th. the core period of the presidential election, it took that long to make that public declaration. the second thing, once you aticket, what attribute, what do you do? how do you tell the russians you can't do this against the united nations and don't do it again. ultimately nothing publicly was done and there is some within the administration that feel that was a mistake. >> and you talk about that in the story. eric lipton, you did this piece in the "new york...
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fbi agent calls the help desk at the dnc, you know, we got a hack going on. >> that's amazing. for the fbi to know what was occurring, would require for them to have some suspicions which knew that atp 28 and 29, advance threat of 28 and 29, also known as cozy bear and fancy bear. it is well-known russian signatures. for the fbi to pass it off to the dnc and knowing this came from a national sensor and national security agency passing it on and the fbi being the u.s. entities. i would had a four arm fire. john mccain and barack obama were both hacked by the chinese. the fbi was late to come into that and a lot of information went out but it was not used the way russia used this information. they should have had a task force go out to each of the rnc and the dnc and say hey, russia's national sensor as are scanning your network. turns out, it was september when the fbi went out there. they were in there for a year which means the russians had a highly focused target results that they wanted off of the dnc. they were a national target and now the fbi is going to have to explain w
fbi agent calls the help desk at the dnc, you know, we got a hack going on. >> that's amazing. for the fbi to know what was occurring, would require for them to have some suspicions which knew that atp 28 and 29, advance threat of 28 and 29, also known as cozy bear and fancy bear. it is well-known russian signatures. for the fbi to pass it off to the dnc and knowing this came from a national sensor and national security agency passing it on and the fbi being the u.s. entities. i would had...
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months. >> they didn't go up the chain, it seems like, at the dnc. just basically stayed -- i don't understand why the fbi, i mean, as eyou point out in the articl, the dnc office is close to the fbi. >> only explanation is the fbi gets lots of reports of potential intrusions and it's charged with notifying businesses and other individuals and it has so many of these notifications that it just makes the call and attempts to tell people, if they don't respond, that's the end of it. in this case they should have known, the dnc, presidential election, previous presidential elections, you know, obama and mccain were subject to cyber attacks. debbie wasserman-schultz when i spoke to her was furious when she learned, she wasn't fully aware when i spoke to her that this has gone back to december 2015. donna brazile was also furious they questioned why didn't the fbi escalate this. >> and john podesta gets a, at one point, i guess, months later, a phishs e-mail basically telling him to change his security password allegedly from google, wasn't real. somebody
months. >> they didn't go up the chain, it seems like, at the dnc. just basically stayed -- i don't understand why the fbi, i mean, as eyou point out in the articl, the dnc office is close to the fbi. >> only explanation is the fbi gets lots of reports of potential intrusions and it's charged with notifying businesses and other individuals and it has so many of these notifications that it just makes the call and attempts to tell people, if they don't respond, that's the end of it....
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eventually he got routed to a young cyber security consultant who had been hired by the dnc which is run pretty much on a shoestring budget -- >> but david given the history we've seen hacking. president obama himself knows first hand what chinese hacking looks like. why was this handed down from a low-level homeland security person to a low-level person at the dnc? >> great question because as you indicated in 2008 the chinese and russians got into the elections of president obama and senator john mccain. it was president obama's homeland security advisor who was then at the justice department who had first called dennis mcdonough to warn him of the hacking in 2008. these are people -- we have a u.s. government very aware of the threat here. what happened was the fbi person contacts the dnc and the person who takes the call doesn't believe they're from the fbi and takes seven months not moving quickly to alert anybody senior at the dnc they have a problem. during that time the russianing hacking efforts spread. that's the period of time when the chairman of secretary clinton's campa
eventually he got routed to a young cyber security consultant who had been hired by the dnc which is run pretty much on a shoestring budget -- >> but david given the history we've seen hacking. president obama himself knows first hand what chinese hacking looks like. why was this handed down from a low-level homeland security person to a low-level person at the dnc? >> great question because as you indicated in 2008 the chinese and russians got into the elections of president obama...
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out of the race for dnc chair. we'll look at who the next head of the democratic party will likely be. the challenges they will face. on the other side of the break. at the supermarket buying cheese. scandal alert! flo likes dairy?! woman: busted! [ laughter ] right afterwards we caught her riding shotgun with a mystery man. oh, yeah! [ indistinct shouting ] is this your chauffeur? what?! no, i was just showing him how easy it is to save with snapshot from progressive. you just plug it in and it gives you a rate based on your driving. does she have insurance for being boring? [ light laughter ] laugh bigger. [ laughter ] our mission is to produce for african women as they try to build their businesses and careers. my name is yasmin belo-osagie and i'm a co-founder at she leads africa. i definitely could not do my job without technology. this windows 10 device, the touchscreen allows you to kind of pinpoint what you're talking about. which makes communication much easier and faster than the old mac that i used to us
out of the race for dnc chair. we'll look at who the next head of the democratic party will likely be. the challenges they will face. on the other side of the break. at the supermarket buying cheese. scandal alert! flo likes dairy?! woman: busted! [ laughter ] right afterwards we caught her riding shotgun with a mystery man. oh, yeah! [ indistinct shouting ] is this your chauffeur? what?! no, i was just showing him how easy it is to save with snapshot from progressive. you just plug it in and...
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russia hacked into the dnc. and john podesta's e-mails. and the cia. and now the president of the united states says there's some evidence that putin ordered it. ordered -- >> yeah. >> -- the hackers to do that. so is that -- >> i'm not disaagreeing -- >> should president obama take some action against russia for this? >> i want to be careful in what i say there. because again this is something that we see all the time from a lot of nation states and how we respond to that -- >> the thing is from russia now. we're just talking about -- >> i know. and i'm not disagreeing with that. i'm just saying how we respond is sometimes best done in secret. it's best done in private. and sometimes i think we should announce that to disincentivize that type of activity in future. but i think that's best done between the president and his national security staff. . >> but do you think that president-elect trump might be doing that in private? he has a good relationship with vladimir putin so why isn't he picking up the phone and saying you know what's the deal with t
russia hacked into the dnc. and john podesta's e-mails. and the cia. and now the president of the united states says there's some evidence that putin ordered it. ordered -- >> yeah. >> -- the hackers to do that. so is that -- >> i'm not disaagreeing -- >> should president obama take some action against russia for this? >> i want to be careful in what i say there. because again this is something that we see all the time from a lot of nation states and how we respond...
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maria: he said it's a dnc insider. dagen: many people in the intelligence community, even republicans, the republican leadership on capitol hill, they want an investigation of russia's hacking into the dnc, but this tweet is -- asks the question that the answer is -- maria: he wants to know if it's the same cyber-attack. dagen: hard question to answer. >> really, at the end of the day, what difference does it make at this point? maria: yeah. >> we know that they have interfered and hacking our emails for years and this is the first time where we have seen them overtly engage in a political process but the reality is that hillary clinton didn't lose because of those emails. she lost because she ran a bad campaign and fbi director brought back her issue two weeks out of the election and donald trump connected to voters in a different way. dagen: all the democrats are trying to get the electors to vote for hillary clinton, in fact, there are celebrities running television advertisement trying to get electors, they have go
maria: he said it's a dnc insider. dagen: many people in the intelligence community, even republicans, the republican leadership on capitol hill, they want an investigation of russia's hacking into the dnc, but this tweet is -- asks the question that the answer is -- maria: he wants to know if it's the same cyber-attack. dagen: hard question to answer. >> really, at the end of the day, what difference does it make at this point? maria: yeah. >> we know that they have interfered and...
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who should be the leader of the dnc moving forward? keith ellison or some of the other names that governor dean mentioned? what do you think? james, start with you. >> okay, great. look. i think we have still trying to figure out this emerging field for the democrats. i think it's fascinating right now is that if donald trump had lost this election, the republican national committee job would have been one of the first real litmus tests into the future of the republican party. people were ready to go. reince priebus would have been the first-ever natural party chair to lose two presidential elections in a row. ideological fight for trump. i don't think we see that playing out in the democratic party. democrats are shell-shocked three weeks now and what exactly happened and what direction. i think in a mode right now where this kind of conversation about, you know, leaving some with nancy pelosi reelection is not happening other than keith ellison making the argument in this race for democratic party chair and hard for a lot of people t
who should be the leader of the dnc moving forward? keith ellison or some of the other names that governor dean mentioned? what do you think? james, start with you. >> okay, great. look. i think we have still trying to figure out this emerging field for the democrats. i think it's fascinating right now is that if donald trump had lost this election, the republican national committee job would have been one of the first real litmus tests into the future of the republican party. people were...
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the former dnc official, nice to see both of you. remarkable in a sense this was said by the editor of post, a clearly liberal organization willing to take this kind of stand against president obama who they championed so long. that novel or insightful? >> sam is absolutely right that president obama was very good at winning elections for himself. the power has been transferred. in 2008 when republicans lost, their in mind, they lost badly in 2006 when nancy pelosi became speaker. took a look and said how can we win again? ed gillespie, former rnc chairman, said go to the states, that is where the low hanging fruit is where we can make an impact. let's try to win there, so many decisions affect people's lives are not just made by the president or made in washington or in the state by governors, state legislators the republicans made for this smart strategic decision to focus on winning races out there. on the democratic side, you have the organizing for america organization. the obama campaign's offshoot, sort of drew energy away fro
the former dnc official, nice to see both of you. remarkable in a sense this was said by the editor of post, a clearly liberal organization willing to take this kind of stand against president obama who they championed so long. that novel or insightful? >> sam is absolutely right that president obama was very good at winning elections for himself. the power has been transferred. in 2008 when republicans lost, their in mind, they lost badly in 2006 when nancy pelosi became speaker. took a...
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another political fight is emerging over who will run the dnc. labor secretary thomas perez said he intends to challenge the front-runner keith ellison. "the new york times" saying mr. perez's entry into the race could start a proxy ballot from those who are with president obama and those with bernie sanders. editor mark murray. before we get to that, e! news is reporting, ready, kanye west and president-elect trump met and apparently they were discussing a potential role for the rapper. >> well, tamron, i thought i was going to try to avoid talking about kanye west this morning with everything else that's out there. >> he met with the president-elect. we could try to ignore it, but everybody doesn't get to go to trump tower. that's a fact. >> i agree with you. it is news. we had the pictures to prove it. that said, i do think other pieces of news whether it's rex tillerson, this dnc fight or to me, what's on the top of mine. >> i could not agree more and say that until kanye west has a position we'll discussi, so the other stuff we know now. >>
another political fight is emerging over who will run the dnc. labor secretary thomas perez said he intends to challenge the front-runner keith ellison. "the new york times" saying mr. perez's entry into the race could start a proxy ballot from those who are with president obama and those with bernie sanders. editor mark murray. before we get to that, e! news is reporting, ready, kanye west and president-elect trump met and apparently they were discussing a potential role for the...
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after he won election, he housed that inside the dnc. if you talk to dnc members they will tell you that they are very frustrated at barack obama for basically not funding the party, gutting state parties and taking all the power for himself. so he can be critical of hillary clinton there, but he's got to look inward himself and say to himself, you know what? this is partly any responsibility. >> you want a grande skim latte or venti skim latte? >> correct, my drink is espresso. >> venti or grande? >> grande. >> i'm regular americania. >>> more on breaking news, president obama taking on vladimir putin on russian hacking. did the president manage to avoid taking on donald trump? stay with us. you're in "the situation room." >>> president obama confirming directed election hacks. the president's marks in direct conflict with president-elect donald trump's refusal to blame moscow. jim acosta, any response from trump or his campaign? >> reporter: wolf, the president-elect told me that donald trump will pretty much stick to the script when h
after he won election, he housed that inside the dnc. if you talk to dnc members they will tell you that they are very frustrated at barack obama for basically not funding the party, gutting state parties and taking all the power for himself. so he can be critical of hillary clinton there, but he's got to look inward himself and say to himself, you know what? this is partly any responsibility. >> you want a grande skim latte or venti skim latte? >> correct, my drink is espresso....
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i have not interviewed anybody from the dnc since the election. sean, one last question before i let you go and enjoy the beautiful vista behind you, it has been more than 150 days -- i think actually it was july 27th that president-elect trump, then just candidate trump, had a full-fledged press conference. is he planning on having one before the inauguration? >> yes, absolutely. he stated that very clearly. look, let's also not kid ourselves. he sat for an hour and a half at "the new york times." he came out yesterday and spoke to the media several times. we have a daily press call every day at 10:30 that folks from cnn are on. let's not act like we're hiding anything. the president has been engaged in building one of the most successful cabinets in history. he's gone out and talked to the media several times, took numerous questions. i get the media wants to harp on how many times how many people have to be in a room and how questions he has to take. to answer your question, yes, in mid-january, we will do a press conference. we look forward to
i have not interviewed anybody from the dnc since the election. sean, one last question before i let you go and enjoy the beautiful vista behind you, it has been more than 150 days -- i think actually it was july 27th that president-elect trump, then just candidate trump, had a full-fledged press conference. is he planning on having one before the inauguration? >> yes, absolutely. he stated that very clearly. look, let's also not kid ourselves. he sat for an hour and a half at "the...
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at the same time, tom perez will reportedly enter the race for dnc chair. according to "the washington post," perez will announce his candidacy tomorrow, becoming ellison's first serious challenger. >>> last night bernie sanders doubled down on his support for ellison. he offered a postmortem on how democrats lost their foothold with core supporters and look ahead to what the party must do if it is to regain power in the white house, congress, or even at the state level governments. >> voted for obama twice, then voted for donald trump, so these people are not racists, they don't have a racist bone in their body. how did the democratic party lose those people? >> there are a lot of people in this country who are hurting, in a lot of pain tonight. there are people who are 55 years of age who have zero amount of dollars in the bank as they wait retirement. half of the elderly workers in this country have nothing in the bank. there are young people who graduate college $50,000 in debt and making $14,000 a year. and trump tapped that. he said, i hear you, and i
at the same time, tom perez will reportedly enter the race for dnc chair. according to "the washington post," perez will announce his candidacy tomorrow, becoming ellison's first serious challenger. >>> last night bernie sanders doubled down on his support for ellison. he offered a postmortem on how democrats lost their foothold with core supporters and look ahead to what the party must do if it is to regain power in the white house, congress, or even at the state level...
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our exclusive with dnc chair donna brazile. how is the party working to recover after those devastating hacks? and the former cia director advising president-elect trump. plus, we're live in moscow with putin's close allies. what's the kremlin's next move? full insights, analysis and more from our team around the globe. from abc news, it's "this week." here now coanchor martha raddatz. >>> good morning. this week a nightmare for american democnation's intellig agencies the white house claiming the worst. that russia not only hacked campaign 2016, but tried to influence the outcome of the election. and that the hacks were directed from the heart of the kremlin, the office of president vladimir putin himself. it is extraordinary to contemplate among the pressing questions this morning, does trump even believe russia was behind the hack? can the country unify? how will america respond? and with a little over a month from president-elect trump's inauguration, was his victory do in part to putin's audacious plot? at president obama'
our exclusive with dnc chair donna brazile. how is the party working to recover after those devastating hacks? and the former cia director advising president-elect trump. plus, we're live in moscow with putin's close allies. what's the kremlin's next move? full insights, analysis and more from our team around the globe. from abc news, it's "this week." here now coanchor martha raddatz. >>> good morning. this week a nightmare for american democnation's intellig agencies the...
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sanders has thrown his support behind ellison for the dnc position. ellison received the backing of incoming democratic senate leader chuck schumer. south carolina's party leader jamie harrison and new hampshire's party leader ray buckley have both announced their respective bids to run for dnc chair, ellison and perez are the front-runners meaning the race to head the dnc could be a proxy battle to those loyal to bernie sanders and to president obama. they need a fight just one that does not seem to be a continuation of the primaries. >>> on one level democrats are in their weakest position nationally in recent memory. they lost the white house and failed to earn either chambers of congress. and just 17 democratic governors nationwide. but what makes this moment so odd politically is that on the other level the incoming republican president is extremely weak himself. donald trump's favorability is lower than any president in modern polling. he lost the popular vote by 3 million votes, 2 percentage points. and there's a cia investigation that the russ
sanders has thrown his support behind ellison for the dnc position. ellison received the backing of incoming democratic senate leader chuck schumer. south carolina's party leader jamie harrison and new hampshire's party leader ray buckley have both announced their respective bids to run for dnc chair, ellison and perez are the front-runners meaning the race to head the dnc could be a proxy battle to those loyal to bernie sanders and to president obama. they need a fight just one that does not...
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the dnc underreacted. didn't tell its top leadership or the young cyber security people who heard this warning from the fbi that they didn't believe fully at the beginning. didn't tell anybody senior at the dnc until april of this year. and that is the period of time that allowed the russian hackers to actually go wild, not only inside the dnc systems but then to move on and attack mr. podesta's private gmail account. so there was lost time. the fbi didn't escalate it. >> can i stop you there, david? that's what -- just the bit on the fbi, listen, i understand they have a massive job to do but we're talking about the presidential election. we're talking about the dnc. why didn't someone show up and bang on the door and say, hey, listen up,ing this's awry? >> especially because the doors aren't that far apart. you could walk between the fbi headquarters and the dnc headquarters on your way to get a cup of coffee so it's not as if this was a distant target. it's a great question because the fbi didn't escala
the dnc underreacted. didn't tell its top leadership or the young cyber security people who heard this warning from the fbi that they didn't believe fully at the beginning. didn't tell anybody senior at the dnc until april of this year. and that is the period of time that allowed the russian hackers to actually go wild, not only inside the dnc systems but then to move on and attack mr. podesta's private gmail account. so there was lost time. the fbi didn't escalate it. >> can i stop you...
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in fact, he claims that they did not go and alert the dnc, that their computers had been hacked, that they made a phone call and left it on some sort of i.t. help line. here's what he wrote in his op-ed. he says comparing the fbi's massive response to the overblown e-mail scandal, and the seemingly lackadaisical response to the very real russian plot to subvert a national election shows that something is deeply broken at the fbi. comey justified his handling of the e-mail case by citing intense public interest, yet he refused to join the rest of the intelligence community in a statement about the russian cyber attack because he reportedly didn't want to appear political. what's broken in the fbi must be fixed and quickly. tom, your response? >> well, first of all the fbi did warn that the fbi would be briefing the white house continuously through the process of what type of hacking is going on against the u.s. systems, or involving the political process of the campaign. we've seen this repeatedly the hacking of opm believed to be by the chinese. the sony attack by north korea. so you
in fact, he claims that they did not go and alert the dnc, that their computers had been hacked, that they made a phone call and left it on some sort of i.t. help line. here's what he wrote in his op-ed. he says comparing the fbi's massive response to the overblown e-mail scandal, and the seemingly lackadaisical response to the very real russian plot to subvert a national election shows that something is deeply broken at the fbi. comey justified his handling of the e-mail case by citing intense...
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fbi found out in september 2015 that the dnc was being hacked and they didn't go brief the dnc. can you imagine if that was a republican national committee that was hacked and the fbi didn't fill them in? they would be up in arms. we got to walk in each other's shoes here. this is just an unacceptable assault. >> in terms of walking in each other's shoes, i want to be specific. you mentioned the narrow margin and i assume you mean the small amount that determined the election. we don't have a specific causal that the leaks caused the election. >> i wouldn't go so far as to say definitive but there were many actions in the final days including the actions of the director of the fbi. between not briefing the dnc about the russian hacking, then interfering 11 days before the election has proven himself really in history he'll be one of the worst directors we've ever had, this is an outrageous performance by the fbi. >> what do you say to folks, sean spicer, kellyanne conway and others who say this is sour grapes, you're being a sore loser and attempting to undermine the legitimacy
fbi found out in september 2015 that the dnc was being hacked and they didn't go brief the dnc. can you imagine if that was a republican national committee that was hacked and the fbi didn't fill them in? they would be up in arms. we got to walk in each other's shoes here. this is just an unacceptable assault. >> in terms of walking in each other's shoes, i want to be specific. you mentioned the narrow margin and i assume you mean the small amount that determined the election. we don't...
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every other moment i will be at the dnc working very hard. the day after announced, i went straight to talk to the dmo. then went to california to talk to delegates. then went to the district next to mine in minnesota. went to michigan, then new york. i went to 30 states in the last year. i have raised millions of dollars. i appeared in the media regularly. i absolutely will be fighting to advance the dnc and make it my first priority. but the truth is, that is -- the job number one that the -- is to be defeating trump and getting back into the majority. but i am hearing from you and listening carefully. [applause] >> this is it. this will be my only job, my only focus outside of my family. each day, every day, 24/7. i have known key for a long time and when he first said he was going to run i said, i love you and know you have passion and energy, but i am telling you that the members of the committee want someone who can do this twice 24/7. fighting donald trump on the house of the representative when it he is appointing jeff sessions to be
every other moment i will be at the dnc working very hard. the day after announced, i went straight to talk to the dmo. then went to california to talk to delegates. then went to the district next to mine in minnesota. went to michigan, then new york. i went to 30 states in the last year. i have raised millions of dollars. i appeared in the media regularly. i absolutely will be fighting to advance the dnc and make it my first priority. but the truth is, that is -- the job number one that the --...
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adam hodge is with the dnc. >> this is unprecedented. a foreign government attacked the entire democratic party with one goal, and that was to help donald trump. >> reporter: the u.s. intelligence community is split on whether the hacks were intended to help mr. trump, but since at least 2010, u.s. intelligence analysts have been warning of russian cyber intrusions and information warfare. a 2013 threat assessment concluded russia is among three countries focusing on using internet content that might contribute to political instability and regime change. agent first noticed the suspicious activity earlier this year. he called the dnc and was transferred to a help desk. his calls went ignored. it took several months before the dnc realized that it had been contacted by the fbi >> to verify the authenticity of the fbi agent who said that-- that said who he said he was. >> reporter: several months? >> it's hard to believe, but that's the reality. >> reporter: president-elect trump has brushed off allegations that the russians were trying to
adam hodge is with the dnc. >> this is unprecedented. a foreign government attacked the entire democratic party with one goal, and that was to help donald trump. >> reporter: the u.s. intelligence community is split on whether the hacks were intended to help mr. trump, but since at least 2010, u.s. intelligence analysts have been warning of russian cyber intrusions and information warfare. a 2013 threat assessment concluded russia is among three countries focusing on using internet...
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update on the story we brought you last night, the evidence trickling out about russia hacking the dnc and then something different for the holidays tonight. comedian chuck nice and an all-star panel reflecting on 2016, our stories and politics and culture and reasons to be hopeful for the holidays. >>> we begin with a major development, though. president obama taking decisive action today to block donald trump from creating a muslim registry. while obama has mostly focused on paving a smooth transition, today's move reflects the first use of his powers as president to thwart trump. the message from obama today is clear. he is still president and if donald trump's even thinking about religious profiling, president obama is going to make that not a smooth transition at all. obama is basically blocking potential religious profiling by ending an obscured government registration system. we'll explain it to you. basically, the obama administration issued an official notice today and it states this registration system ends now, with an immediate effective date. that means the program is dead
update on the story we brought you last night, the evidence trickling out about russia hacking the dnc and then something different for the holidays tonight. comedian chuck nice and an all-star panel reflecting on 2016, our stories and politics and culture and reasons to be hopeful for the holidays. >>> we begin with a major development, though. president obama taking decisive action today to block donald trump from creating a muslim registry. while obama has mostly focused on paving a...
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officials instead messages were left the dnc i.t. help desk. is that accurate? is that an accurate disruption of the outreach that the fbi did to the dnc and if so is that sufficient? >> so as we've talked about earlier this year, the investigation into the hacks at the dnc and d triple c is an active investigation. somebody with a comment on the specifics of how people were contacted, but i can say that the fbi has worked closely with those organizations, both to discuss what we've learned about the hacks to gather information about them so that we can continue this investigation. >> whether or not you can get into specifics is it true that there was this level of calling the dnc that doesn't sound particularly competent or doesn't sound like hit the urgency that one would think. is that basic description that podesta makes? >> this investigation was taken seriously from the beginning. this is incredibly serious issue. i can't comment on mr. podesta's sources or where he gets his information or why he has that view. but he's not inv
officials instead messages were left the dnc i.t. help desk. is that accurate? is that an accurate disruption of the outreach that the fbi did to the dnc and if so is that sufficient? >> so as we've talked about earlier this year, the investigation into the hacks at the dnc and d triple c is an active investigation. somebody with a comment on the specifics of how people were contacted, but i can say that the fbi has worked closely with those organizations, both to discuss what we've...
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were overlooked, not followed up by the fbi or the dnc. so the russians had seven months of unfettered access to the dnc computer systems at the beginning of this whole episode. what has this taught us and what concerns do you have? >> let me say what i think i can say. i have tried to be able to tell you the number of times i have received classified briefs and from home. i'm told i can't say that because it's classified. but assume that that's the case. and assume that a gnu of top people have briefed a number of members of the senate. i'm sure members of the house. i can tell you what my belief is. i believe this is an incident of foreign espionage. i believe it is a classic covert operation which russia has performed before on other countries. i believe it is interference in our election and i believe it is an effort to dirty up one of the candidates. that's a quote and that candidate was the democratic candidate for president of the united states. it was e-mails related to democrats that were released to the tune of 18,300 a day over
were overlooked, not followed up by the fbi or the dnc. so the russians had seven months of unfettered access to the dnc computer systems at the beginning of this whole episode. what has this taught us and what concerns do you have? >> let me say what i think i can say. i have tried to be able to tell you the number of times i have received classified briefs and from home. i'm told i can't say that because it's classified. but assume that that's the case. and assume that a gnu of top...
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essentially, it is a matter of the dnc. let's say i give you diversion and you then a few months later screw up i want to prosecute you. you have not done what you said you would do. i have to then mount a case against you, as i would have months before without diversion. say, i'm going to give you diversion, but in exchange, you have to plead guilty so that if you screw up later, we just go straight to sentencing. it is a lot easier for the prosecutor, but those guilty pleas have a lot of adverse consequences for the defendants. nermeen: the money goes to the prosecutors themselves? >> it is different in every jurisdiction will stop in many jurisdictions, yes, the money goes to the prosecutor and can often be spent on almost any law enforcement purpose, which is very broadly defined. amy: you write that chicago is more successful. >> chicago has a incredibly well thought out program. the person who runs it has a clinical background, not law enforcement background. they have this wide range of available program so that it i
essentially, it is a matter of the dnc. let's say i give you diversion and you then a few months later screw up i want to prosecute you. you have not done what you said you would do. i have to then mount a case against you, as i would have months before without diversion. say, i'm going to give you diversion, but in exchange, you have to plead guilty so that if you screw up later, we just go straight to sentencing. it is a lot easier for the prosecutor, but those guilty pleas have a lot of...
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sanders has thrown his support behind ellison for the dnc position. ellison received the backing of incoming democratic senate leader chuck schumer. south carolina's party leader jamie harrison and new hampshire's party leader ray buckley have both announced their respective bids to run for dnc chair, ellison and perez are the front-runners meaning the race to head the dnc could be a proxy battle to those loyal to bernie sanders and to president obama. they need a fight just one that does not seem to be a continuation of the primaries. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, w
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whether russia hacking into the dnc and releasing john pesodests e-mails. the campaign is trying to get past this and they don't want this to be an issue. obviously, there is electoral college voters who are saying that they want to get a full intelligence briefing before they officially cast their votes and they're calling on more information to be released and so there are many members of the american public who wanted that as well including the democrats and donald trump may won the electoral college but he did lose the polls by millions of people. >> and as you bring up that important point. >> it is not necessarily the russians tipping up the scale and had so many concerned. the fact that they were able to get in. that's what should be taken very seriously, regardless of the secondhand of it which is that they were trying to potentially according to intelligence officials trying to get donald trump in office. >> rahimi, you are on-site there of trump tower. who are the folks you are seeing and carly fiorina made a slash at trump tower. >> reporter: yes
whether russia hacking into the dnc and releasing john pesodests e-mails. the campaign is trying to get past this and they don't want this to be an issue. obviously, there is electoral college voters who are saying that they want to get a full intelligence briefing before they officially cast their votes and they're calling on more information to be released and so there are many members of the american public who wanted that as well including the democrats and donald trump may won the...
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it turned out to be a hacking of the dnc. the democratic party destroyed the only significant challenger to hillary clinton. they collude and they are a corrupt organization. they losted the top officials for democratic party. but they have got a place for the top one and it was in the clinton campaign. >> we know debbie wasserman-schultz rigged the process. her office is 4 blocks away from the cia and they couldn't detect her. how good could they be. lou: donald trump is about to kick off his thank you rally in orlando, florida. that's rick scott, the governor of florida. ways your sense of the cabinet and your reaction to those peopling what will be the donald trump administration? >> i think it's a tremendous cabinet but i don't like the secretary of state. i want to see what he says during the hearings. i'm very, very suspect of that. but the other picks have been spectacular. this has been world class, particularly in the prime position. and some of the stuff outside the box that he's done. i don't like tillerson, i don'
it turned out to be a hacking of the dnc. the democratic party destroyed the only significant challenger to hillary clinton. they collude and they are a corrupt organization. they losted the top officials for democratic party. but they have got a place for the top one and it was in the clinton campaign. >> we know debbie wasserman-schultz rigged the process. her office is 4 blocks away from the cia and they couldn't detect her. how good could they be. lou: donald trump is about to kick...
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as you point out the dnc is close to the fbi. why didn't the fbi show up at the dnc? >> hard to explain. the only explanation is that the fbi gets lots of these reports of potential intrusions and it is charged with notifying businesses and other individuals. and makes the call and tells people to if they don't respond that is the end of it. in this case they should have known. the presidential elections previously were both cyberattacked. this they should have done. and they questioned why didn't the fbi escalate is this. >> and john podesta gets a phishing e-mail telling him to change his security password allegedly from google. it wasn't real. and somebody on the team sent it to the i.t. guy and they knew it was a unreal thing. it was not a real e-mail. but he sends back a note saying it is legitimate. but he made a mistake. so they change the password and that is how -- >> incredible. the consequences of a small error. and the decades worth of the john podesta's e-mails. the hillary clinton speeches. all kind of snod remarks that then became public, criticizing he
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the dnc was hacked. >> let me stop you right there. i've never said on this program the election was hacked. in fact, we've been careful about the wording here. we're looking at two things. the dnc was hacked and john podesta, cam pair chair for hillary clinton. criminal intrusion and what appears to be political sabotage with the intended affect of hurting hillary clinton and donald trump. that's different from saying it's definitive in the outcome but my question is does the trump world accept that that is what happened? >> listen, that's what's been reported. i don't know, i'm not an intelligence officer. right now i think that's what the facts -- here's what i do -- >> wait, finish that sentence. right now i think that's what the facts -- >> that's what the facts relay. the intelligence agencies of the united states will clearly come, i believe, eventually to the correct conclusions. what is important i think, though is that our election -- and this is what's important. this today was a highly politicized move if for no other reaso
the dnc was hacked. >> let me stop you right there. i've never said on this program the election was hacked. in fact, we've been careful about the wording here. we're looking at two things. the dnc was hacked and john podesta, cam pair chair for hillary clinton. criminal intrusion and what appears to be political sabotage with the intended affect of hurting hillary clinton and donald trump. that's different from saying it's definitive in the outcome but my question is does the trump world...
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and yet the dnc didn't get -- the dnc leadership didn't figure out what was going on here until april. the president said in his press conference the other day he knew about it in the early summer. that was an awful long time for the gru and the other russian intelligence agencies to do a lot of damage, including the break-in into john podesta's e-mail. so there is a little bit of culpability here on the part of the united states and the dnc for leaving the door wide open when we know, of course, we're a regular target of russian, chinese, north korean, and iranian hackers, among others. >> mark halperin? >> david, what do we know about what the possible covert moves were or will be by the u.s. government? >> we don't know a whole lot about this. all you saw yesterday were the public elements. and frankly, to tell you the truth, i think, mark, the public stuff here is more valuable than the private. because if you're trying to establish deterrents for actors in the future, russia included, it doesn't help much to be doing something that no one sees. but, on the covert side, you could
and yet the dnc didn't get -- the dnc leadership didn't figure out what was going on here until april. the president said in his press conference the other day he knew about it in the early summer. that was an awful long time for the gru and the other russian intelligence agencies to do a lot of damage, including the break-in into john podesta's e-mail. so there is a little bit of culpability here on the part of the united states and the dnc for leaving the door wide open when we know, of...
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the hack of the dnc, and the hack of john podesta. not much happens without vladamir putin. >> reporter: and the cia and fbi agree as to why. director john brennan telling the cia workforce in an internal message that "there is strong consensus among us on the scope, nature, and intent of russian interference in our presidential election." u.s. intelligence and law enforcement assess that moscow had multiple possible motives. undermine confidence in the vote. weaken hillary clinton. and help donald trump. today, the president said he delivered a stern warning to putin in september at the g-20 summit. >> when i saw president putin in china, i felt the most effective way to ensure that that didn't happen was to talk to him directly and tell him to cut out or there would be serious consequence it is he didn't. >> reporter: still tonight, u.s. officials say that russia's hacking of u.s. political organizations continues unabated. since the election, one attempted breach targeted the clinton campaign, though unsuccessfully. president-elect
the hack of the dnc, and the hack of john podesta. not much happens without vladamir putin. >> reporter: and the cia and fbi agree as to why. director john brennan telling the cia workforce in an internal message that "there is strong consensus among us on the scope, nature, and intent of russian interference in our presidential election." u.s. intelligence and law enforcement assess that moscow had multiple possible motives. undermine confidence in the vote. weaken hillary...
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mark: should the dnc continue to raise money from wall street interests? raise money should from anybody who we can raise money from. cnn: there is a story up on today about keith ellison that talks about something we have known about that has been part of the public record for a while, which is his long defense of the nation of islam and defending louis farrakhan, in particular against accusations of anti-semitism. do you think it is problematic at all, this history that ellison has in terms of defending farrakhan in the nation of islam? a lot.n: i like keith i campaigned with him when he first got elected, because i thought it was important that he be in congress representing american muslims, which he has done a good job of. i think people evolved, and the mark -- and the remarks he made in 2010 may not be appropriate today. is anthink keith honorable, decent person who is not an anti-semi, and i don't make a big deal out of those marks. people change, they learned, they grow. hopefully we will see change from donald trump. john: howard dean, thank you.
mark: should the dnc continue to raise money from wall street interests? raise money should from anybody who we can raise money from. cnn: there is a story up on today about keith ellison that talks about something we have known about that has been part of the public record for a while, which is his long defense of the nation of islam and defending louis farrakhan, in particular against accusations of anti-semitism. do you think it is problematic at all, this history that ellison has in terms...
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i want to see younger people run the dnc. i don't have to be the chair. but it's got to be done right. this is a mechanical job. we don't focus on the mechanics and go around during and not of the time, doing the groundwork, we are not going to be better off than we are now. mark: should the dnc continue to raise money from wall street interests? dr. dean: we should raise money from anybody who we can raise money from. john: there is a story up on cnn today about keith ellison that talks about something we have known about that has been part of the public record for a while, which is his long defense of the nation of islam and defending louis farrakhan, in particular against accusations of anti-semitism. do you think it is problematic at all, this history that ellison has in terms of defending farrakhan in the nation of islam? dr. dean: i like keith a lot. i campaigned with him when he first got elected, because i thought it was important that he be in congress representing american muslims, which he has done a good job of. i think people evolved, and the
i want to see younger people run the dnc. i don't have to be the chair. but it's got to be done right. this is a mechanical job. we don't focus on the mechanics and go around during and not of the time, doing the groundwork, we are not going to be better off than we are now. mark: should the dnc continue to raise money from wall street interests? dr. dean: we should raise money from anybody who we can raise money from. john: there is a story up on cnn today about keith ellison that talks about...
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at the beginning of the summer, we were alerted to the possibility that the dnc has been hacked, and i immediately order law enforcement as well as our intelligence teams to find out everything about it, investigate it thoroughly, to brief the potential victims of this hacking, to brief on a bipartisan basis the leaders of both the house and the senate and the relevant intelligence committees, and once we had clarity and certainty around what, in fact, had happened, we publicly announced that in fact russia had hacked into the dnc. and at that time, we did not attribute motives or any interpretations of why they had done so. we didn't discuss what the effects of it might be. we simply let people know, the public know, just as we had let members of congress know, that this had happened. and as a consequence, all of you wrote a lot of stories about both what had happened and then you interpreted why that might have happened and what effect it was going to have on the election outcomes. we did not. and the reason we did not was because in this hyper-partisan atmosphere, at a time when m
at the beginning of the summer, we were alerted to the possibility that the dnc has been hacked, and i immediately order law enforcement as well as our intelligence teams to find out everything about it, investigate it thoroughly, to brief the potential victims of this hacking, to brief on a bipartisan basis the leaders of both the house and the senate and the relevant intelligence committees, and once we had clarity and certainty around what, in fact, had happened, we publicly announced that...