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the site plays a big role in pyongyang's missile program. you have three seconds to attract attention. >> [ bleep ]. >> drop your pants and scream the "n" word. a georgia lawmaker put that argument on camera. what he is saying to defend himself. >> i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. 5:00 a.m. in the east. "the wall street journal" calls the dumb idea of the week. extraordinary use of presidential power. the white house says president trump is considering stripping a half dozen former national security officials of the security clearance. press secretary sarah sanders cites public criticism of the president in the midst of the russia investigation. >> the list is including the members from the cia and fbi and
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other federal jobs. two of them, andrew mccabe and james comey, no longer have security clearances to take away. they were fired from the trump administration. normally former top officials keep clearance so successors can consult on a voluntary basis. an american tradition with hand over of knowledge and power. take michael flynn. he was fired by the obama administration, but kept clearance. the president's plan seems to be unplanned. all at the suggestion of rand paul. he is considered a big vote in the supreme court battle. we have more from cnn's jeff zeleny on what "the wall street journal" calls a dumb idea. >> reporter: dave and christine, the officials have been critical of him and his presidency.
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the officials have been critical of him and his presidency. this has never happened before. it is something we are told the white house is considering. in the white house briefing room, sarah sanders acknowledged the president is considering it when she said this. >> the president is exploring the mechanisms to remove the clearances because they monetize and politicize public service and security clearances and making baseless accusations against the russia investigation and influenced by russia which is inappropriate. >> reporter: the white house is considering it. it is unclear if they will do it. a senior administration official tells me the president likes this conversation and debate, but has not decided if he will go ahead. it served to change the subject. certainly the russian investigation in all of the entirety is weighing heavily on the white house. and that security clearance is just the latest sign. dave and christine. >> jeff zeleny, thank you. critics were quick to seize on the retaliation from the white house. even as those on the president's enemies list downplay that
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losing the impact of the security clearance. >> i think it is off the top of my head it is a sad commentary. for political reasons this is a petty way of retribution for speaking out against the president and if he chooses to do it for political reasons, well, that's a terrible precedent and sad commentary. this is an abuse of the system. >> former nsa director michael hayden says it could have no affect on what he says or writes. they are both cnn contributors. no comment from john brennan. paul manafort's trial has been delayed until next week. the federal judge granting a delay allowing manafort's
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lawyers to review 120,000 pages of documents turned over by prosecutors in the last month. also granting immunity for five witnesses who all work for banks linked to manafort. satellite imagery shows north korea dismantling facilities in the sohae area. cnn's will ripley joins us live from hong kong. what do we know, will? >> reporter: north korea is beginning the process and these images are from a couple of days ago. they believe the work started in the last two weeks. they are taking apart the sohae launch facility. that launch scut tetled a short lived deal with the obama
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administration in 2012. they say the facility has nothing to do with the ballistic missile program. listen to the sicientists told e in 2015. >> what can you say to the world to prove this is not a ballistic missile program in disguise? >> translator: why on earth would we drop nuclear bombs on people of the world? including the united states? >> reporter: of course, many analysts believe north korea was launching satellites from sohae. that could be used to deliver a warhead to the u.s. or elsewhere. sohae missiles rely on liquid fuel. they have to bring the fuel in. you could spot the activity before the launch. now north korea has moved on to solid fuel technology to allow the missiles to be moved out with little notice and those missiles can travel just as far. no word if they are dismantling
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the solid fuel facilities. this is a long step toward denuclearization. >> thank you, will. president trump travels to kansas city to address the vfw convention greeting him there with the editorial. the statement says the president should take the opportunity to do something he is not known for which is listen. really listen to the heroes on hand to hear him. they will have something to say to him about the realities of war and horrors of combat. those insightins would be good r trump as he continues to rattle his saber at foes around the world. and the v.a. secretary has been confirmed. the first time since it became a
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cabinet position. 463 parents separated from children 5 and older have been deported from the united states without their kids. those parents had an opportunity to bring their children with them. immigrant advocates question if the parents fully understood what was happening. a tfederal judge ordered all children to be reunited by thursday. the administration says 879 families have been reunited. in portland, mayor wheeler is warning demonstrators to leave the i.c.e. facility they occupied for the past five weeks or face removal by police. now is the time to face the immigration policy. unclear when police will enforce orders. thousands of pages of e-mails show ryan zinke and aides dismissing tourism benefits and discoveries in favor of the national monuments for logging and ranching develop
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many. the interior -- development. the interior department released documents this month and retracted them a day later. despite push back, president trump reduced two of utah's largest national monuments. president trump threatening european cars at his made in america event yesterday. >> the eu has been tough on the united states, but they are coming to see me on wednesday. we will see if we can work something out. otherwise, we have to do something with respect to the millions of cars they send every year. >> president trump meets with eu leaders tomorrow. the aim to deescalate the trade fight. european leaders failed to stop the tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. now tariffs up to 20% on foreign cars. the presideresident says the cu rules are unfair. europe puts a 10% tariffs on american made cars. the u.s. only slaps a 2.5% tariffs on european cars.
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automakers have criticized tariffs. ov every car sold in the united states has higher costs. the car with imported parts would cost $2,000 more. the eu vows to strike back on bourbon and motorcycles. that caused harley to shift production overseas and hurt harley's bottom line. harley reports earnings this morning. >> is the president alone on this one or is there agreement? >> you know, there are those who said for some time it is unfair that these trade -- the difference is unfair. when it is all said and done, tariffs will be lower for everyone. going after american allies and china. that is what people are taking an issue with here. ahead, if you have kids, you have goldfish in your pantry.
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louder. >> america! >> good. >> jason spencer featured on sacha baron cohen's showtime series. he said he was punked believing he was making an anti-terrorism training video and started screaming the "n" word as a form of defense. >> because of who you are, you could be the victim of kidnapping by isis. you have two seconds to attract attention. how do awe tract attention? -- how do you attract attention? >> scream and take your clothes off. >> in america, there is one forbidden word. the "n" word. i'll be the terrorist. >> [ bleep ]! >> are you crazy? the "n" word is no-no.
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not this word. this word is disgusting. >> got it. >> spencer has not returned cnn's calls. he told the ajc he was played on fears he or his family would be attacked which was brought on by death threats when he brought forward legislation on muslim women to stop wearing burqas. >> he has fooled both republicans and democrats. nancy pelosi included. it seems the majority of them are republicans. clearly punked and at the end of the political career. a line drive nearly ended his life. now 14 months later, daniel poncedeleon makes a remarkable major league debut. andy scholes has this in the bleacher report next.
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the season recovering. after impressing in the minors this season, poncedeleon making the debut in cincinnati after seven no hit innings, his pitch count up to 117 and he was pulled from the game. they would lose in the ninth. it did not take away from the incredible debut for poncedeleon. >> that journey was not drawn up by me or myself. obviously there is greater one drawing this man up and story up. it is god's plan. >> awesome comeback. the fifth pitcher to carry a no-hit bid through seven innings in the mlb debut since 1961. swimmer ryan lochte has been suspended 14 months from the u.s. anti-doping agency. he did not take illegal substances. he is being punished for taking too large of a volume iv
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plig politicize and some cases monetize the public service. >> the president accused of distracting the russia investigation by silencing his critics. new satellite imagery showing north korea dismantling a key facility. it plays a big role in the ballistic missile program. you have three seconds to attract attention. >> [ bleep ]. >> so that happened. drop your pants and scream the "n" word. to protect yourself from the terror attack. a georgia lawmaker put that argument on camera. what he is saying to defend himself. welcome to "early start." i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. 31 minutes past the hour. let's begin with what "the wall street journal" calls the dumb idea of the week. it would be an extraordinary use of presidential power, by president trump is considering stripping a half dozen former security officials of security clearances. sarah sanders cites the public criticism of the president in
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the russia investigation. >> because they politicize and monetize their public service and making improper contact with russia or influenced russia by the president is inappropriate. >> the list includes former officials from the fbi, cia and other national security jobs. sources say two, james comey and andrew mccabe, no longer have security clearances anyway. having been fired from the trump administration. normally top officials keep clearance to consult successors on the voluntary basis. take the example of michael flynn. the former national security adviser. fired by the obama administration, but allowed to keep clearance. >> the president's plan seems to be unplanned at the suggestion of rand paul. paul is a big vote in the
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supreme court vote battle. >> critics quick to seize on the retaliation by the white house. officials on the president's hit list, if you will, downplayed the impact of potentially losing security clearance. >> off the top of my head, this is a petty way of retribution for speaking out against the president and if he chooses to do it for political reasons, that's a terrible precedent and a very sad commentary. and it is an abuse of the system. >> former nsa director michael hayden says it would not have an effect on what he says or writes. there has been no comment from john brennan or susan rice. let's bring in writer phillip
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wegmann in washington, d.c. besides giving new names to shout in tampa one week from tonight, what would it accomplish to strip the clearance from the former officials? the reason for it is to seek advice from former officials. >> continuity. >> you are right. first, itemonstrates the pet pettiness of the president. that said and while i don't think this issue should be discussed in political terms that president trump has stirred up, i think it is a very worth asking. why should michael flynn or andrew mccabe, guys who are former members of the intelligence committee, guys in the self promotion business, not in the defend united states from all threats, why should they hold on to these or eligibility
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for these clearances? this is a discussion worth having without a lot of the media hysteria that president trump purposely stirred up when he did this. >> the continuity thing is interesting. you have the totalitarian reg e regimes. it is a mark of getting rid of your enemies. in the united states, we enjoyed continuity of folks working for democrat and republican presidents and following through on that is unique about the united states. "the wall street journal" calls it a do you mean idea of the -- it a dumb idea of the week. sarah sanders says he may revoke the clearances. someone should have said it is a dumb idea and it is petty and won't accomplish anything. the board coming out strong on this. >> it is too late for the
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administration not to look petty. we with know the nature of the -- we know the nature of the current white house. it is interesting brennan, a former cia official, talked about spying on stallers. someone -- staffers. someone who should not have eligibility status. we remember other regimes clear out the old guard, but we know administrations and the people in power change and human nature doesn't. we shouldn't prevent that people in the intelligence kmcommunity once they leave, are no longer interested. this is a discussion worth having. it doesn't do anything with the pettiness of the administration by pushing it now. >> you have to point out if a reporter asked a question with incorrect information the way sarah sanders did, she would hammer them as fake news.
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this is why the people don't trust the press. she came out with a prepared list. two of whom who had clearance taken away. that should not go unnoticed. i want to talk about kansas city. the president greeted by "the kansas city star." he should take the opportunity to listen to some of the heroes who will be on hand to hear him. this all because of the all caps twitter exchange of words with the u.s. and iran. are we headed for military action or is this bluster from the white house? >> we saw this twitter bluster from the president when he confronted north korea. the world did not end at the same time you deal with a nuclear threat. this is approach is unconventional and dangerous. the ironic thing here, if he deployed this approach with russia and told them not to meddle in our elections and
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promised fire and fury, this would be a tremendous boost for him. instead, he picks and chooses his enemies and he is picking them based on political reasons not necessarily national security. >> it will be interesting to see what his tone is like today. if he is talking about war, these are people who know first hand what war does and what war is like. it is a group of people who love the president. >> he has done well relating to the veterans. >> he has. phil, nice to see you. new images appear to show what north korea has started dismantling facilities at the test site. the sohae location has been the main site for satellite launches since 2012. will ripley joins us live from hong kong. walk us through the images. >> reporter: you know, north korea maintains that the sohae
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facility is for testing purposes. it stopped a deal after the agreement with the obama administration. they say you are launching satellites, but this could be used to deliver a warhead. the north korea yns said this i all for peace. i spoke to an official a few years ago. listen. >> what can you say to the world to prove this is not a ballistic missile program in disguise? >> translator: why would we drop nuclear bombs on the people of the world including the united states? >> reporter: we know since there were a lot of threats to drop bombs on the united states and elsewhere. north korea is taking steps to denuclearization and taking apart the sohae launch site. they launched a couple of satellites from the site. they use liquid fuel from there. you roll the missile out and
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they assemble it for a period of time before it is launched. north korea has moved on from sohae. they have moved on to solid fuel technology. those missiles can be rolled out quickly and launched from mobile launchers. that is what north korea has been doing in recent years. this is i am bis symbolic. this is one small step down a very long road to denuclearization. the big assets are still in place. >> will ripley for us in hong kong. thank you. the trump administration says 463 parents separated from toddlers at the border have been deported from the united states without their kids. the administration says the pents h parents had the opportunity to bring the children with them, but some question if they understood what was happening.
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the administration says 879 families have been reunited. doubling the total since friday. in portland, mayor wheeler is warning demonstrators to peacefully leave the i.c.e. facility they occupied for the last five weeks. wheeler says now is the time for a sustainable immigration policy. if you have kids, goldfish are in your pantry. which are being recalled this morning and why? next.
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toronto police identified the suspect in the shooting rampage that left two dead and 13 injured. the suspect killed by police. police don't have a motive. they have not ruled out terrorism. one of the shooting victims is identified as 18-year-old rece fallon. the family of the second victim does not want her name released. in 2017, toronto reported 205 shootings. at least 50 people killed by wildfires burning right now near athens, greece. more than 150 others injured. fires burning along three fronts in the atica region. 715 people evacuated. a combination of winds and other fires creating a challenge for firefighters. let's get a check on cnn money. stocks are higher today. after u.s. stocks closed mixed.
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nasdaq and s&p rose on the rally in tech. big tech companies report earnings this week. ad sales were higher than expected for alphabet which offset a $5 billion fine from the eu. europe claims google pushed apps on smartphone users locking out competition. more than a third of s&p companies will report this week. nike will raise pay for 10% of the work force after claims of unequal pay. this comes after review by nike after discrimination of women. nike wants a culture where employees feel empowered. it is not the first time nike deal with this. back in april, several resigned due to widespread complaints. sexual harassment. you want to make chick-fil-a at home? the first fast food chain to
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>> because of who you are, you could be the victim of kidnapping by isis. you have two seconds to attract attention. how do you attract attention? >> start screaming. take your clothes off. >> in america, there is one forbidden word. the "n" word. now, i am going to be the terrorist. you have three seconds to attract attention. >> [ bleep ]! [ bleep ]! >> are you crazy? the "n" word is nooni. not this word. this word is disgusting. >> got it. >> spencer has not returned cnn calls. he told the ajc the series convinced him to participate on his fears of he or his family would be attacked after he
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by me or myself. obviously there's greater one drawing this plan up and it's god's plan. >> poncedeleon, fifth pitcher to carry that and he is a guest with john berman on "new day" this morning. that should be spectacular. >> that's it for us. thanks for joining us. "new day" right now. we'll see you tomorrow. do you think u.s. intelligence agencies are out to get you? >> certainly in the past. >> donald trump is talking about building an enemy's list. >> they're not actively contributing to our national security. >> now going to become a criteria, they pledge loyalty to president trump. investigators now have their hands on 12 new audio recordings. >> why did they withdraw their claim of privilege? >> it's clear that michael cohen did not trust donald trump. that's why he
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