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Yahoo News with Katie Couric
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Now watching Up nextCommon talks new movie, music and protest
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Yahoo Global News Anchor Katie Couric talks to hip hop artist and actor Common about his new movie 'Selma' and his collaboration with award-winning musician John Legend to record the film’s Golden Globe-nominated ballad ‘Glory.’ Common also shares why he supports Michael Brown’s family and believes that the New York City police officer involved in the chokehold death of Eric Garner should be fired.
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Now watching Up nextMcMaster defends Trump’s decision to reveal intelligence to Russians
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During the daily briefing on Tuesday, National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster repeatedly told reporters that President Trump’s decision to share intelligence with Russian officials was “wholly appropriate,” and that the president could not have revealed the source of the intelligence because he didn’t know it himself.
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Former acting Attorney General Sally Yates said in a CNN interview that aired Tuesday morning that Russians had “serious leverage” over former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and that her office had expected the administration to act quickly after she alerted White House counsel Don McGahn on Jan. 26.
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Now watching Up nextWhat does Trump need to do to avoid leaking sensitive info?
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Yahoo News Deputy Editor Dan Klaidman, Chief Investigative Correspondent Michael Isikoff and former National Counterterrorism Center Director Matt Olsen talk about the bombshell Washington Post report that President Trump declassified sensitive information to Russian officials last week. A viewer question from social media asked what could be done to keep President Trump from leaking sensitive information?
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Now watching Up nextTrump calls meeting with Russian foreign minister 'very, very successful'
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President Trump responded to the Washington Post report that he revealed classified information to Russian diplomats about ISIS last week. He told reporters, "We had a very, very successful meeting with the foreign minister of Russia. Our fight is against ISIS."
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Now watching Up nextWhy did Trump provide classified information to the Russians?
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Why did President Trump provide classified information to the Russians? Yahoo News Deputy Editor Dan Klaidman, Chief Investigative Correspondent Michael Isikoff and former National Counterterrorism Center Director Matt Olsen explain possible theories and what the fallout could be.
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Now watching Up nextPresident Trump and President Erdogan of Turkey deliver a joint statement
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On Tuesday, May 15, 2017, President Trump and Recep Tayyip Erdoga, the president of Turkey, deliver a joint statement following their in-person meeting in Washington.
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Now watching Up nextNational Security Advisor McMaster briefs the press
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On Tuesday, May 16, 2017, National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster briefs the press about the president's upcoming trip to the Middle East and answers questions about the president's choice to divulge classified information to the Russians.
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Now watching Up nextInside Trump's decision to share classified information with the Russians
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On Tuesday, May 16, 2017, former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center Matthews Olsen joins Yahoo News Deputy Editor Daniel Klaidman and Yahoo News Chief Investigative Correspondent Michael Isikoff. The three discuss President Trump's decision to divulge classified information to the Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov and the Russian ambassador Sergei Kislyak.
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Now watching Up nextTrump tweets about sharing information with Russian officials
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On May 16, President Donald Trump tweeted about sharing "facts pertaining to terrorism" with Russian officials. His tweets appear to confirm aspects of a Washington Post report, which Trump's aides had denied.