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This survey and our reporting shows this new generation of gun owners is carrying for self-defense at much higher rates than previous generations, said Zach Toombs, executive producer for Newsy Documentaries and lead reporter on "Young Guns." "With 'Young Guns,' we offer a more nuanced view of how young people are buying, using and thinking about guns.""Millennial gun owners have somewhat complex views when it comes to guns and gun control laws," said Mallory Newall, director, public affairs, for Ipsos. "They don't want to take away guns, but they know owning one is a responsibility, which is where their views on stricter gun laws come into play."In "Young Guns," Toombs talks to younger gun owners about why they carry; dives into the largest-ever gathering of the NRA; and explores a new kind of gun culture emerging on YouTube and Facebook."Young Guns" is available on the Newsy app on streaming platforms including Roku, Amazon Fire and Apple TV. View the "Young Guns" trailer at newsy.com/youngguns and visit newsy.com/platforms for all the ways to watch.The Newsy/Ipsos poll was conducted July 10-12, 2018, using a sample of 2,010 adults over 18 from the continental U.S. The sample includes 589 gun owners and 1,421 non-gun owners.Newsy is the leading cable and over-the-top news network for millennials. Its documentaries, original series and in-depth coverage of the day's U.S. news and stories from around the world are available everywhere viewers watch television. Newsy is a wholly owned subsidiary of The E.W. Scripps Company. 1583

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to publicly support impeachment.Trump has maintained that he didn't do anything wrong, while simultaneously promoting unfounded conspiracy theories about the Bidens, Ukraine, and Russian meddling in 2016.There is no evidence of wrongdoing by either Joe or Hunter Biden.White House lawyers asked to remove transcriptThe complaint notes White House lawyers were "already in discussion" about "how to treat the call because of the likelihood, in the officials' retelling, that they had witnessed the president abuse his office for personal gain."White House lawyers also directed officials to remove the transcript of the call from a computer system that stores them for Cabinet-level officials and instead put the transcript in a system for especially sensitive information, the whistleblower alleges.This move concerned some officials, who shared their worries internally that this was an "abuse of the system."The whistleblower said they heard from other White House officials that this was "not the first time" that the Trump administration used this storage system to hold politically sensitive documents. The codeword-level system is meant to hold files of national security importance.There weren't additional details in the complaint, and some of the details came from secondhand sources. Republicans on Capitol Hill have used that point to question the veracity of the complaint, though the intelligence community inspector general already deemed it credible.Rudy Giuliani's role worried State Dept officialsUS officials were concerned, the whistleblower said, with Trump's private lawyer Rudy Giuliani and his contacts with Ukrainian officials. The whistleblower alleges the US officials believed Giuliani was a conduit for messages between the President and officials in Kyiv and that he was at the helm of a problematic "circumvention of national security decisionmaking processes."For most of the past two years, Giuliani has played a peculiar role as Trump's personal attorney, a pro-Trump surrogate on television, and as an informal diplomat of sorts. This year, he has used his position to promote conspiracy theories about Ukraine, Biden, and the 2016 election.The whistleblower said they heard that two State Department officials intervened with Giuliani in an effort to "contain the damage" he was doing to national security. The complaint also said US diplomats worked with the new Ukrainian leaders to help them navigate the strange situation, where they juggled outreach from Giuliani with US diplomacy coming through official channels.State Department officials met with Ukrainian political figures and provided advice "about how to 'navigate' the demands that the President had made of" Zelensky, the whistleblower wrote.Little is known about the identity of the whistleblower, which is even still hidden from some of the most senior US intelligence officials. The Justice Department has said there are some indications that the whistleblower opposes Trump's reelection, but the complaint was indeed credible. They used lawful channels to file the complaint and get the message to Congress.Trump potentially exposed to blackmailIn a letter accompanying the whistleblower's complaint, Intelligence Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson wrote that the alleged conduct by Trump "would also potentially expose" the President "to serious national security and counterintelligence risks with respect to foreign intelligence services aware of such alleged conduct."The implication is that US adversaries are always spying on the US and trying to intercept sensitive phone calls by US officials. If a hostile government possesses a recording or is aware of the details of Trump's phone call, they could use it to blackmail Trump. The gravest risk is from Russia, which is essentially at war with Ukraine and has strong intelligence capabilities.Atkinson also wrote in his letter that that the whistleblower's complaint amounts to a "serious or flagrant problem [or] abuse" under US laws regarding the inspector general's office.The comments were made in an August 26 letter sent to acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire. Atkinson explains the reasoning behind his determination that the information amounted to an "urgent concern," which triggered its eventual transmission to Congress.Whistleblower confused by Trump's CrowdStrike interestThe whistleblower expresses confusion about Trump's references to CrowdStrike during his calls with Zelensky. The Democratic National Committee hired CrowdStrike in 2016 to investigate hacks to its computers, which were later blamed on the Russian government.In the call, Trump mentioned the US cybersecurity firm and said, "the server, they say Ukraine has it." Trump also encouraged Zelensky to "find out what happened" with the server."I do not know why the President associates these servers with Ukraine," the whistleblower wrote in a footnote. The whistleblower added that Trump had previously connected the DNC server to Ukraine in television interviews.Trump's interest in CrowdStrike and the DNC server, more than three years after the hacks, is part of a larger effort to undermine the notion that Russia meddled in the 2016 election to help him win. He has repeatedly rejected the assessment from CrowdStrike, which was later confirmed by US intelligence agencies, that Russia was behind the DNC hacks and leaks.The complaint demonstrates in stark terms how people who work inside the US government, with access to highly sensitive materials, have struggled to figure out what was going on in an unconventional White House administration with a president who goes around official channels.The complaint contains a blend of information that was observed firsthand, details that were provided secondhand from other officials, and information that comes from public sources, like Giuliani's appearances on television and news articles about his activities surrounding Ukraine.The complaint can be viewed 5990

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To be clear, everything we did was done according to the law and entirely legitimate. But the fact is, our past association with Cohen was a serious misjudgment, Stephenson wrote in a memo to employees. 202

  

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