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Office of Vice President Biden Intelligence Briefing *From:* Bulletin Intelligence <Biden@BulletinIntelligence.com> *Sent:* Monday, October 15, 2018 7:56 AM *To:* Biden@BulletinIntelligence.com *Subject:* Office of Vice President Biden Intelligence Briefing for Monday, October 15, 2018 *Click to access <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=000-268&t=c> mobile-optimized online version, including download options and an audio reader.* [image: Image removed by sender. Office of Vice President Biden Intelligence Briefing] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=001-520&t=c> *To: Vice President Joe Biden* *Monday, October 15, 2018 8:00 AM EDT* Today's Table of Contents *Biden in the News <#SECTION_1>* • Poll: Biden Has 20-Point Lead In Crowded Field Of Potential 2020 Democrats. <#S1> • Talk-Radio Host Leslie Marshall: Biden Best Democrat To Take On Trump. <#S2> • Stumping For Donnelly, McGrath, Biden Says Trump “Trashing American Values.” <#S3> • Biden Campaigns For Smith, Other Democrats In South Carolina. <#S4> • Biden Backs Brown’s Bid To Unseat McMorris Rodgers In WA5. <#S5> *Leading the News <#SECTION_2>* • Trump Refers To Mattis As “Sort Of A Democrat,” Says He May Leave Administration. <#S6> *Foreign Policy <#SECTION_3>* • Trump Warns Of “Severe Punishment” For Khashoggi’s Killing. <#S7> • Trump Says He Trusts Kim. <#S8> • Trump Says Putin “Probably” Involved In Assassination Plots. <#S9> • Trump: NATO Members “Have To Pay Their Way.” <#S10> • Trump Approves Expanded Foreign Aid To Compete With China. <#S11> • Rouhani: US Seeking “Regime Change” In Iran. <#S12> • Last Major Holdout Accepts Russian-Turkish DMZ In Syria’s Idlib. <#S13> *Domestic Policy <#SECTION_4>* • Trump Considering New Round Of Family Separations At Border. <#S14> • Trumps To Visit Florida, Georgia Today. <#S15> • Trump Won’t Pledge Not To Shut Down Mueller Investigation. <#S16> • Trump Not Convinced Climate Change Manmade, Says It Could “Go Back.” <#S17> • Trump Says He Treated Ford With Respect. <#S18> • Hillary Clinton: Husband “Absolutely” Shouldn’t Have Resigned Over Lewinsky. <#S19> • Sears Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy. <#S20> • CBS House Battleground Tracker: 226 Democratic Seats, 209 GOP. <#S21> *Cancer Research <#SECTION_5>* • St. Jude Joins WHO Initiative To Increase Pediatric Cancer Cure Rates Worldwide. <#S22> • NCI Grant Supports Research On Canine Glioma Tumors. <#S23> *Editorials/Op-Eds <#SECTION_6>* • New York Times. <#S24> • Washington Post. <#S25> Biden in the News Poll: Biden Has 20-Point Lead In Crowded Field Of Potential 2020 Democrats. In an online article, CNN <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=002-963&t=c> (10/14, Agiesta) reported that a CNN national poll of “Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents,” conducted Oct. 4-7 by SSRS, shows former Vice President Joe Biden leading a hypothetical field of 16 potential 2020 Democratic White House hopefuls with 33%, followed by Sen. Bernie Sanders at 13%, Sen. Kamala Harris at 9%, Sen. Elizabeth Warren at 8%, Sen. Cory Booker and ex-US Secretary of State John Kerry each with 5%, ex-New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg at 4% and Rep. Beto O’Rourke each at 4%, and attorney Michael Avenatti and Rep. John Delaney each at 1%. The Washington Examiner <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=003-22d&t=c> (10/14, Chaitin) reported, “Despite the huge gap” between the first-place Biden and second-place Sanders, “the results display a sizable lack of excitement around a single candidate which was evidence four years ago. Compare this year’s CNN poll with the same one taken at around the same time in 2014: Hillary Clinton was the clear favorite by a lot. She got 65 percent of the vote from Democrats and left-leaning independents, way ahead of second place – Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., who got 10 percent.” The Hill <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=004-881&t=c> (10/14, Anapol) reported that Biden “has consistently polled ahead of other Democrats and Trump in a number of surveys about potential 2020 showdowns.” The Daily Caller <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=005-0e5&t=c> (10/14, Kruta), Business Insider <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=006-03c&t=c> (10/14, Collman), and Vox <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=007-27b&t=c> (10/14, Stewart) also reported on the results of the CNN poll. Talk-Radio Host Leslie Marshall: Biden Best Democrat To Take On Trump. In an op-ed on the website of Fox News <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=008-3c4&t=c> (10/12), progressive, syndicated talk-radio host Leslie Marshall said that she thinks former Vice President Joe Biden is the best Democrat to take on President Trump and defeat him in 2020. Marshall dismissed what she described as concerns about Biden’s age and touted his experience. Marshall added that Biden “appeals to the very group of voters Hillary Clinton ignored and ultimately paved the path to victory for Trump: members of the white working-class.” *Polman: Biden Would Bring Baggage To A 2020 Campaign. *Writing for The Atlantic <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=009-bc5&t=c> (10/13), however, Dick Polman said that as Biden mulls a 2020 run, “a sizable share of Democrats” think “that he’s too encumbered by the weight of decades of political baggage – and that, as a man in his mid-70s, he isn’t likely to take the plunge knowing that the odds of winning the nomination aren’t guaranteed in his favor. The age factor is major – Biden will be 78 in 2021.” Other potential drawbacks for Biden, Polman said, are his role in the Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas hearings, “the Clinton-era crime bill that he shepherded through the Senate,” and “his past ties to credit-card companies.” Polman added, “One former Biden campaign aide, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, summed up his weaknesses this way: ‘What I’m thinking is this: ‘Joe, you were always a bad candidate and now you’re too old and too white and too male, but I love you as a happy warrior.’” Stumping For Donnelly, McGrath, Biden Says Trump “Trashing American Values.” The New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=00a-665&t=c> (10/12, Tackett) reported that former Vice President Joe Biden on Friday delivered “some of his harshest criticism of President Trump to date,” saying “that the president was ‘trashing American values’ and undermining institutions to ‘amass power,’ as he appealed to his party to not give up on winning the votes of the white working class.” Stumping “in rural Kentucky for a Democrat running in one of the nation’s most watched House races, Mr. Biden appeared to be testing themes for a potential 2020 campaign to unseat Mr. Trump.” The Times said Biden campaigned on behalf of retired Marine fighter pilot Amy McGrath, who is challenging KY6 Rep. Andy Barr (R). The AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=00b-c33&t=c> (10/12, Lovan) reported that Biden “told a crowd in a small Kentucky town that ‘basic American values are under assault’ as voters face the midterm elections, and...McGrath has the character and courage that’s lacking in Washington.” Biden is quoted as saying, “This is not hyperbole. This election is bigger than politics. No matter how young or old you are you’ve never been through an election quite like this, never. Our basic values, our basic American values are under assault.” The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=00c-ed5&t=c> (10/13, Phillips) reported that Biden said “Trump ‘has debased’ American values and ‘ceded global leadership to tyrants and thugs,’” offering “some of his fiercest criticisms yet of the president.” Biden is quoted as saying, “The example we’re showing the rest of the world is sad. Our values are being shredded. Our democracy’s under assault. A president has put his own interest before those of our ideals.” The Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=00d-a13&t=c> (10/12, Loftus, Bailey) reported that Biden’s “remarks were a mixture of traditional Democratic themes emphasizing workers’ rights and social safety-net programs while touting McGrath’s military service as one that puts bipartisan values of honor and integrity above party politics.” McGrath’s “campaign estimated that more than 2,200 people crammed into [a] gymnasium to” hear Biden speak. The University of Kentucky – Kentucky Kernel <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=00e-0a2&t=c> (10/12, Momeyer), WFPL-FM <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=00f-72b&t=c> Louisville, KY (10/13, Johnson), the Huffington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=010-d04&t=c> (10/13, Moran), and The Hill <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=011-eaf&t=c> (10/12, March) also reported on Biden’s appearance at McGrath’s rally. The Northwest Indiana Post-Tribune <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=012-2d9&t=c> (10/12, Lyons) reported that Biden, campaigning on Friday for Sen. Joe Donnelly in Hammond, Indiana, “said it’s time Americans stand up, remember who they are, and stop walking with their heads down. ‘This election is bigger than politics. This is the most important election you’ve voted in,’ Biden said. ‘Our basic American values are under assault.’” Biden “said the country has seen a president who failed to condemn hate groups in the wake of Charlottesville; a president who has taken the word of a dictator over intelligence agencies; and ceded America’s values to dictators. ‘We know who Donald Trump is. But here’s the deal guys, the public has to know who we are as Democrats,’ Biden said.” Donnelly is being challenged by businessman Mike Braun (R). Politico <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=013-617&t=c> (10/12, Arkin) reported that in Biden, Donnelly “turned to red-state Democrats’ best national surrogate to gin up enthusiasm among his base.” In his address, Biden offered “red-meat applause lines for the hundreds of enthusiastic Democrats in the crowd: he talked of protecting health care and coverage for pre-existing conditions, gave shout-outs to union and middle-class households and criticized the current administration, saying that ‘basic American values are under assault’ and...Trump is ‘cratering’ America’s reputation abroad.” The Indianapolis Star <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=014-ec4&t=c> (10/12, Lange) reported that Biden “praised Donnelly but spent much of his time chastising the Trump administration.” The AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=015-693&t=c> (10/12, Slodysko, Burnett) reported that Biden “brought his blue-collar appeal to a Democratic stronghold of Indiana on Friday,” lauding Donnelly “as the kind of guy who keeps his word, puts country over party – and would have his back in a street fight. Around the same time, current Vice President Mike Pence was rallying for Donnelly’s” challenger, “Braun, in Indianapolis.” On its website, WTHR-TV <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=016-b6b&t=c> Indianapolis (10/13, Rader) reported that Biden’s speech “sounded every bit like a man poised to run for President of the United States in 2020.” ABC News Radio <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=017-5ab&t=c> (10/13) reported that Biden “has been traversing the country to campaign for Democratic candidates hoping to be a part of a so-called blue wave to sweep the midterms. ... Since Labor Day, Biden has campaigned in Pennsylvania, Michigan, New Jersey, Rhode Island and California. He headlined two rallies in Kentucky and Indiana on Friday alone.” His “appearances Friday with two red-state Democrats could be an indicator of Biden’s unique appeal in the Democratic party as a politician who can win over blue-collar voters – a bloc he believes Democrats will need to win back the White House in 2020.” Biden Campaigns For Smith, Other Democrats In South Carolina. The Charleston (SC) Post and Courier <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=018-75f&t=c> (10/13, Byrd) reported that former Vice President Joe Biden on Saturday stumped in South Carolina for four Democratic candidates, including state Rep. James Smith, who is challenging Gov. Henry McMaster (R). The Post and Courier said that the Democratic hopefuls appeared with Biden at a restaurant in Mount Pleasant “on a busy political day in the Palmetto State, where the state’s midterm elections are just three weeks away. ‘We are in a battle for America’s soul,’ Biden said of the midterms, adding that South Carolina is a key player in that fight.” Biden later “headlined a long-promised private fundraiser for Smith in downtown Charleston.” In an online article, WCIV-TV <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=019-ef8&t=c> Charleston, SC (10/14, Lunsford) reported, “When asked if he would run for President in 2020, [Biden] said he doesn’t know. But he is concerned with how President Donald Trump addressed the Charlottesville Virginia Rally last year: ‘The idea of people out in fields, carrying torches chanting out anti-Semitic bile, accompanied by white supremacist, and confronted by people and the President making moral equivalence between them That’s just wrong, that’s not who we are as Americans.’” Biden Backs Brown’s Bid To Unseat McMorris Rodgers In WA5. On its website, KING-TV <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=01a-d53&t=c> Seattle (10/13) reported that former Vice President Joe Biden on Saturday endorsed Washington State University-Spokane chancellor Lisa Brown’s bid to unseat Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R) in the WA5. KING said that Brown “is the closest competition McMorris Rodgers has seen in the past 13 years.” Leading the News Trump Refers To Mattis As “Sort Of A Democrat,” Says He May Leave Administration. President Trump’s comments during a wide-ranging interview Sunday about Defense Secretary Mattis are garnering significant media coverage with reports casting the two as having a contentious relationship. Trump told CBS’ 60 Minutes[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=01b-3b6&t=c> (10/14), “I think I have a great cabinet. There are some people that I’m not happy with.” Asked who, Trump said, “I don’t want to say that, but I have some people that I’m not thrilled with. And I have other people that I’m beyond thrilled with.” Asked if Mattis is leaving the Administration, Trump said, “Well, I don’t know. He hasn’t told me that. I have a very good relationship with him. It could be that he is. I think he’s sort of a Democrat, if you want to know the truth. But General Mattis is a good guy. We get along very well. He may leave. I mean, at some point, everybody leaves. Everybody. People leave. That’s Washington.” The CBS Weekend News[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=01c-178&t=c> (10/14, story 6, 0:50, Morgan) reported Trump made the remarks when “asked about a potential shake-up in his Administration,” and CBS News <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=01d-fa4&t=c> (10/14) says on its website that he “suggested...Mattis could be one of the next administration officials to depart his Cabinet.” To USA Today <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=01e-c9d&t=c> (10/14, Groppe), Trump said Mattis “may leave the administration after the midterm elections,” the New York Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=01f-df7&t=c> (10/14, Schultz) that “Trump suggested...Mattis may be among the next high-level Cabinet officials to step down,” and to the Washington Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=020-271&t=c> (10/14, Boyer), Trump said “it wouldn’t surprise him if the Pentagon chief left the administration relatively soon.” The Washington Examiner <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=021-59d&t=c> (10/14, Lim) reports that “while Mattis had not signaled to Trump that he had any intention of stepping down from his post at the Pentagon, the president said to expect more changes within his administration.” Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=022-23d&t=c> (10/14, Stewart) says the interview marked the “first time that the Republican president has publicly said anything negative about Mattis, who last month told reporters not to take seriously reports that he may be leaving.” Asked about Trump’s remarks, Pentagon spokesman Col. Rob Manning said in a brief statement: “Secretary Mattis is laser-focused on doing his job – ensuring the US military remains the most lethal force on the planet.” CNN <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=023-317&t=c> (10/14, Watkins, Starr), among sources, also reports Manning’s statement, while the AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=024-651&t=c> (10/15) notes that last month, Mattis “dismissed news reports that tensions with Trump could soon point to his exit.” The Wall Street Journal <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=025-8a8&t=c> (10/14, Youssef) calls Trump’s reference to Mattis as “sort of a Democrat” a veiled criticism, and to the New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=026-d0f&t=c> (10/14, Shear, Gibbons-Neff), Trump’s comments “underscored the policy disagreements between Mr. Mattis and the president’s national security team, led by” National Security Adviser Bolton, “as well as differences” with Secretary of State Pompeo. The Times says Bolton’s “decision in April to appoint Mira Ricardel as his deputy was viewed by many in the Pentagon as a direct affront to Mr. Mattis, who clashed with Ms. Ricardel when she served as a Pentagon transition official for the new administration.” In a statement Sunday, Ricardel said the National Security Council “is coordinating across government agencies to implement the president’s agenda, including with the Defense Department under the leadership of General Mattis, for whom I have great respect.” Bloomberg News <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=027-4e9&t=c> (10/14, Krasny) similarly says Mattis has “become less central to Trump’s foreign policy team as the president has developed a closer rapport over recent months” with Bolton and Pompeo, “who both came aboard in the spring.” The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=028-b73&t=c> (10/14, Sonmez) says that in the interview, “Trump also described reports of chaos within his administration as ‘so false,’ dismissing concerns about the rate of turnover among his top officials.” Said Trump, “I’m changing things around, and I’m entitled to. I have people now on standby that will be phenomenal. They’ll come into the Administration. They’ll be phenomenal.” *Trump On Sessions: “We’ll See What Happens Comes Midterms.” *Asked on CBS’ 60 Minutes[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=029-e58&t=c> (10/14) about Attorney General Sessions’ future with the Administration, Trump said, “Well, we’ll see what happens come midterms. ... I was disappointed that he recused himself, and many people think I was right on that. I was very disappointed. Why should he have recused himself? So I was very disappointed, but we’ll see what happens.” Interviewer Leslie Stahl asked if she can assume Sessions “is gone,” to which Trump replied, “No, no. You can’t assume that.” *Trump Says NYTimes May Have Written Anonymous Op-Ed. *Asked on CBS’ 60 Minutes[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=02a-844&t=c> (10/14) about the anonymous New York Times op-ed that was purportedly written by a member of his Administration, Trump said, “Whoever it is. Maybe it was the New York Times. You don’t know how dishonest the New York Times is? It could’ve been the New York Times. I doubt it, but it could’ve been. It also could’ve been any one of 3,000 people.” Foreign Policy Trump Warns Of “Severe Punishment” For Khashoggi’s Killing. During his wide-ranging interview on Sunday, President Trump was asked on the disappearance of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Turkey earlier this month. Asked on CBS’ 60 Minutes[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=02b-edb&t=c> (10/14) if Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Sultan gave the order to kill Khashoggi, President Trump said, “Nobody knows yet, but we’ll probably be able to find out. It’s being investigated. It’s being looked at very, very strongly. And we would be very upset and angry if that were the case.” Asked if he would consider imposing sanctions, Trump said, “It depends on what the sanction is. I’ll give you an example. They are ordering military equipment. Everybody in the world wanted that order. Russia wanted it, China wanted it, we wanted it. We got it. ... I don’t want to lose an order like that.” Trump added, “There’s a lot at stake. And, maybe especially so because this man was a reporter. There’s something – you’ll be surprised to hear me say that – there’s something really terrible and disgusting about that, if that were the case. ... We’re going to get to the bottom of it, and there will be severe punishment.” The CBS Weekend News[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=02c-501&t=c> (10/14, story 3, 2:15, Morgan) reported that Trump told “60 Minutes” that “there will be ‘severe punishment’ if Saudi Arabia is implicated. But he’s arguing to preserve a $110 billion arms sale to the Kingdom.” Trump: “I don’t want to lose an order like that and you know, there are other ways of punishing, to use a word that is a pretty harsh word. But it’s true.” Bloomberg News <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=02d-07e&t=c> (10/14, Epstein, Jacobs, Wadhams, Fattah) reports that Saudi Arabia is “running out of time to explain to the Trump administration what happened to journalist Jamal Khashoggi within its consulate in Turkey.” According to Bloomberg News, the Administration “increasingly regards Saudi Arabia’s denial of any involvement of Khashoggi’s disappearance as untenable, and...Trump and his aides are more and more convinced that the Washington Post writer died after entering the Saudi consulate,” said three US officials. National Economic Council Director Kudlow warned Sunday of “stern action” by Trump if Saudi Arabia is found responsible for Khashoggi’s disappearance. Said Kudlow, “If the Saudis are involved, if Khashoggi was killed or harmed or whatever bad outcome here, he will take action.” Politico <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=02e-376&t=c> (10/14, Forgey) reports Kudlow “did not specify Sunday which retaliatory measures the administration would take,” but he warned of “stern action” and cautioned the royal family to “take the president at his word.” On “Fox News Sunday,” Kudlow said, “Obviously, he is very, very serious.” On Fox News Sunday[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=02f-a0a&t=c> (10/14), Kudlow said, “The President several times said we want a prompt, swift, open, transparent investigation. ... I think the President wants a very prompt resolution of what exactly happened and we will see what actions are necessary should we find some results coming in this week. ... But take him at his word, if the Saudis are involved, if Khashoggi was killed or harmed or whatever, bad outcome here. He will take action.” On ABC’s This Week[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=030-910&t=c> (10/14), Kudlow similarly said, “Believe what the President says when he says we’ll take very tough action if the allegations of Saudi interference prove to be the case.” NBC Nightly News[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=031-e9f&t=c> (10/14, story 2, 2:20, Snow) said there’s “mounting pressure on the Saudis to come up answers.” While Saudi and Turkish leaders have announced a joint working group to investigate Khashoggi’s disappearance, the UK, France, and Germany said in a joint statement that there “must be a credible investigation with those responsible held to account, and they are expect the Saudi government to provide a complete and detailed response.” Saudi Arabia, however, pushed back Sunday against what it said were US “threats.” ABC World News Tonight[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=032-d16&t=c> (10/14, story 2, 3:10, Llamas) reported Riyadh, which has repeatedly denied any involvement in Khashoggi’s disappearance, is “now escalating the war of words in a statement, saying, ‘if it receives any action, it will respond with greater action.’ Issuing this veiled threat, ‘the Kingdom’s economy has a influential and vital role in the global economy,’ a clear reference to Saudi oil and its power to control prices.” The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=033-143&t=c> (10/14, Mekhennet) reports the Kingdom is as “glorious and steadfast as ever” and “neither threats of sanctions nor the repetition of ‘false accusations’ will hurt it, the official news agency said.” USA Today <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=034-68a&t=c> (10/14, Bacon) reports the Saudis also warned that “if it receives any action, it will respond with greater action,” noting that it plays an “influential and vital role” in the global economy. Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=035-a12&t=c> (10/14, Torchia, Mohammed) reports that the Saudi Embassy in Washington later tweeted <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=036-09a&t=c> “what it called a clarification, thanking countries” including the US “for refraining from jumping to conclusions” over the case. The New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=037-bd3&t=c> (10/14, Kirkpatrick) notes the “Saudi statement criticizing Mr. Trump did not repeat the previous assertions of the crown prince and others that Mr. Khashoggi had left the consulate freely. But the statement also offered no further information about his disappearance.” The AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=038-9b4&t=c> (10/14, Gambrell) says the “apparent threat of economic retaliation from the world’s top oil exporter came after a turbulent day on the Saudi stock exchange, which plunged as much as 7 percent at one point,” and to the Wall Street Journal <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=039-3b8&t=c> (10/14, Stancati) Sunday’s threats marked Riyadh’s strongest response yet. *Rubio: No “Business As Usual” With Saudi Arabia. *Politico <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=03a-acd&t=c> (10/14, Tamborrino) reports Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) said Sunday the US should not continue with “business as usual” in response to Saudi Arabia following Khashoggi’s disappearance. Rubio added he did not think Treasury Secretary Mnuchin should attend an upcoming economic summit in Saudi Arabia. On CNN’s State Of The Union[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=03b-987&t=c> (10/14), Rubio said, “I don’t think he should go. I don’t think any of our government officials should be going and pretending it’s business as usual until we know exactly what’s happened here.” Pressed on whether President Trump should cut off arms sales if Saudi Arabia is found responsible, Rubio said, “Arms sales are important not because of the money but because it also provides leverage over their future behavior. ... I would not take cutting that off off the table. Every option needs to be there in a response.” On CBS’ Face The Nation[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=03c-391&t=c> (10/14), Rubio said, “As far as the options are concerned, people talk about the arm sales, our relationship with Saudi Arabia extends well beyond arm sales as well. And I would say it’s unfortunate, because Saudi Arabia is an important part of our Middle Eastern strategy, they are a key leverage and hedge point against the influence. That cannot supersede our commitment to human rights.” Rubio, the Washington Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=03d-c84&t=c> (10/14, Richardson) reports, “also said that Congress would respond strongly no matter how the administration may react.” Said Rubio, “I believe the Trump Administration will do something, the President said that, but if he doesn’t, Congress will, that I can tell you with 100 percent certainty.” On NBC’s Meet The Press[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=03e-103&t=c> (10/14), Rubio said, “If this is proven to be true, there’s going to be a response from Congress, it’s going to be nearly unanimous and swift. That could include arm sales, but could include a bunch of other things as well.” The AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=03f-41e&t=c> (10/14, Yen) reports Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) also said Sunday that “Congress was prepared to move quickly and firmly if...Trump failed to adequately respond.” Flake said on ABC’s This Week[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=040-f27&t=c> (10/14) that if the Saudis did, in fact, kill Khashoggi, “Congress might specifically curtail US military aid to Saudi-led forces in Yemen.” On CNN’s State Of The Union[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=041-86c&t=c> (10/14), Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) said, “I think it’s clear, we cannot have an ally who murders in cold blood, in their own consulate, a critic, a dissident. That is unacceptable. ... I think one of the strong things that we could do is not only stop military sales, not only put sanctions on Saudi Arabia, but most importantly get out of this terrible, terrible war in Yemen led by the Saudis.” A New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=042-9c2&t=c> (10/14, Baker) analysis says when Trump “made Saudi Arabia his first foreign destination after taking office last year, he struck what amounted to a fundamental bargain with the royal family: He would not lecture them about human rights, and they would buy plenty of American weapons and military hardware. So as the world recoils at reports that the Saudis sent agents to Turkey to kill and dismember a Saudi dissident journalist with a bone saw, Mr. Trump faces the most profound test of that trade-off.” The Times warns that Trump’s approach could put him “on a collision course with Congress.” White House correspondent Abby Phillip said on CNN’s Inside Politics[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=043-938&t=c> (10/14), “Every time [Trump] has been asked about this this week, he has been very, very clear, he is resistant to revisit this issue of the arms deal. He has convinced himself that Saudi Arabia is an important financial boon to the United States. That is not actually particularly true, but that is what the President believes and I think that is a big deal to him. He doesn’t want to have to explain somehow that what he claims to be $110 billion in investments are not coming to the United States.” *WPost: Kushner’s Ties With Saudi Crown Prince Scrutinized. *The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=044-7d5&t=c> (10/14, Gearan) reports White House senior adviser Jared Kushner has “carefully cultivated a close partnership with the heir to the Saudi throne, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, whom Kushner has championed as a reformer poised to usher the ultraconservative oil-rich monarchy into modernity.” While the US-Saudi relationship is strained by Khashoggi’s disappearance, the Post says Kushner “has already signaled that he has no intention of turning his back on the crown prince.” *Brennan: Saudi Crown Prince Emboldened By Trump. *Former CIA Director John Brennan said on NBC’s Meet The Press[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=045-d8a&t=c> (10/14), “The strength of the US-Saudi relationship goes back many years. I think MBS [Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman] has been emboldened. His relationship with the White House, with Donald Trump as well as with Jared Kushner, I think probably gave him increased confidence to do some of these things in a more aggressive way. Look what’s happened in Yemen and that awful, awful tragic war. I also think Donald Trump’s siding with authoritarian leaders around the globe, Donald Trump’s condemnation of the press that’s critical, his continued dishonesty and denial of reality, I think that’s encouraged MBS to go along this road.” Jackson Diehl writes in his Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=046-0da&t=c> (10/14) column when Trump was “unexpectedly elected president, two nations in the Middle East that had been particularly aggrieved by the policies of the Obama administration rushed to take advantage. They were Saudi Arabia and Israel – and they succeeded beyond their wildest expectations.” Khashoggi’s disappearance, Diehl writes, “has exposed the real return on Trump’s gambits: a string of reckless acts by the Saudis and Israelis that have made the region more rather than less unstable.” *JP Morgan, Ford Withdraw From Saudi Investor Event. *Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=047-45c&t=c> (10/14, Renshaw) reports JP Morgan & Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and Ford Motor Co. Chairman Bill Ford have “canceled plans to attend a Saudi investor conference, the companies said on Sunday, the latest such high-profile announcements” after Khashoggi’s disappearance. Reuters says the cancellations “could add pressure on other US firms like Goldman Sachs Group Inc, Mastercard Inc and Bank of America Corp to reconsider their plans to attend the investor event.” Trump Says He Trusts Kim. President Trump said on CBS’ 60 Minutes[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=048-1a0&t=c> (10/14), “The day before I came in, we were going to war with North Korea. ... I think it was going to end up in war. ... Even in my first few months, I mean, that rhetoric was as tough as it could possibly get. Doesn’t get any tougher than that. Nobody’s ever heard rhetoric that tough. We were going to war with North Korea. Now, you don’t hear that. You don’t hear any talk of it. And he doesn’t want to go to war, and we don’t want to go to war, and he understands denuclearization, and he’s agreed to it. And you see that, he’s agreed to it. No missiles.” Asked if he trusts Kim Jong-un, Trump said, “I do trust him, yeah, I trust him. That doesn’t mean I can’t be proven wrong about it.” *Moon: Kim Sincere, Must Be Rewarded For Move To Denuclearize. * Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=049-def&t=c> (10/14, Melander) reports South Korean President Moon Jae-in told French Le Figaro that Kim “is sincere and really means to abandon nuclear weapons,” but “the international community needed to reward him for that.” Ahead of state visit to Paris, Moon told the French newspaper, “This year I have discussed in depth with Kim for hours. These meetings have convinced me that he has taken the strategic decision to abandon his nuclear weapon.” He added, “It is now time to respond to these efforts that were hard to agree to. We need to assure Kim Jong-un that he took the right decision in deciding to denuclearize and we need to accompany him in his wish for a durable and solid peace.” Trump Says Putin “Probably” Involved In Assassination Plots. The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=04a-aa3&t=c> (10/14, Sonmez) reports President Trump on Sunday said he believes that Russian President Vladimir Putin “probably” has been involved in assassinations plots, but “appeared to dismiss the gravity of those actions, noting that they have not taken place in the United States.” Asked during an interview on “60 Minutes” whether he thinks Putin is involved “in assassinations, in poisonings,” Trump said, “Probably he is, yeah. Probably. But I rely on them; it’s not in our country.” *Trump Repeats Accusation China Meddling In US Elections. *Asked on CBS’ 60 Minutes[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=04b-06b&t=c> (10/14) why he has never said anything harsh about Putin publicly, Trump said, “I think I’m very tough with him personally. I had a meeting with him. The two of us. It was a very tough meeting and it was a very good meeting.” Asked if he believes Russia interfered in the 2016 election, Trump said, “They meddled, but I think China meddled, too.” Trump: NATO Members “Have To Pay Their Way.” Asked on CBS’ 60 Minutes[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=04c-e4d&t=c> (10/14) if he is willing to get rid of the Western alliance, President Trump said, “I like NATO. NATO’s fine. But you know what? We shouldn’t be paying almost the entire cost of NATO to protect Europe. And then on top of that, they take advantage of us on trade. They’re not going to do it anymore. They understand that.” Trump added, “I will always be there with NATO, but they have to pay their way. I’m fully in favor of NATO, but I don’t want to be taken advantage of.” Trump Approves Expanded Foreign Aid To Compete With China. The New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=04d-c8e&t=c> (10/14, Thrush) reports President Trump “is embracing a major expansion of foreign aid” having signed legislation to establish “a new foreign aid agency – the United States International Development Finance Corporation – and gave it authority to provide $60 billion in loans, loan guarantees and insurance to companies willing to do business in developing nations.” The Times says the move is “a significant reversal” by Trump, and was taken because of his “desire to block Beijing’s plan for economic, technological and political dominance.” The Times adds that the new agency will replace the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, and like it will be “funded primarily through fees, and will provide loans, loan guarantees and political risk insurance.” *Trump Open To Additional Tariffs On Chinese Imports. *Asked on CBS’ 60 Minutes[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=04e-0a9&t=c> (10/14) if he is going to impose additional tariffs on China, President Trump said, “I might. ... They want to negotiate.” Trump added, “I have a great chemistry also with President Xi of China. I don’t know that that’s necessarily going to continue. I told President Xi, we cannot continue to have China take $500 billion a year out of the United States in the form of trade and others things. And I said, we can’t do that, and we’re not going to do that anymore.” *Kudlow: US Wants Reciprocity With China. *Discussing China on Fox News Sunday[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=04f-6e0&t=c> (10/14, Wallace), National Economic Council Director Kudlow said, “I’ve been very involved in the trade talks with China. Those talks have been unsatisfactory. We have made our asks: you can’t steal America’s intellectual property and force technology transfers. Just recently, China issued a regulation where their police can hack into American companies in China in order to steal secrets. That is not good. ... The President said time and time again...we want reciprocity. We want rules of the game to be observed and China has not. The President and President Xi will probably meet at the G20 in Buenos Aires, Argentina later in the year. There’s plans and discussions and agendas and so forth. But the relationship has not been positive lately and we have to have reciprocity in all of these areas: trade, security, military issues. That’s what is at stake here. We have to defend American interests as the President has said many, many times.” *Chinese Ambassador: Beijing Doesn’t Want Trade War. *Bloomberg News <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=050-b82&t=c> (10/14, Beene, Condon) reports China’s ambassador to the US said Sunday that Beijing “has no choice but to respond to what he described as a trade war started by the US.” Appearing on “Fox News Sunday,” Ambassador Cui Tiankai said, “We never wanted a trade war, but if somebody started a trade war against us, we have to respond and defend our own interests.” Cui also told Fox News Sunday[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=051-348&t=c> (10/14), “I think all of these accusations...are groundless and not fair to the Chinese people. China has 1.4 billion people. It would be hard to imagine that one fifth of the global population could develop and prosper not by relying mainly on their own efforts, but by stealing or forcing some transfer of technology from others. That’s impossible. The Chinese people are as hardworking and diligent as anybody on earth.” The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=052-aa5&t=c> (10/14, Sonmez) reports Cui also said it’s “very confusing” trying to discern who has President Trump’s ear on trade policy. Asked by host Chris Wallace, “Are you clear who President Trump listens to on trade issues, whether it’s moderates like Kudlow and [Treasury Secretary] Mnuchin or hard-liners like [Peter] Navarro?” Cui replied, “You tell me.” He continued, “Honestly, I’ve been talking to ambassadors of other countries in Washington, D.C., and this is also part of their problem. They don’t know who is the final decision-maker. Of course, presumably the President will take the final decision. But who is playing what role? Sometimes, it could be very confusing.” *WSJournal: Tariffs On Chinese Imports Hurting US Factories. *The Wall Street Journal <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=053-2d8&t=c> (10/14, Simon) reports that while the Administration says tariffs on Chinese imports will shift manufacturing back to the US, some small and midsize US companies say the tariffs are hurting, not helping, their business. Companies that have brought manufacturing back to the US say tariffs are raising their production costs. *Trump: “Nobody Treats Us Much Worse Than” The EU. *Asked on CBS’ 60 Minutes[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=054-28e&t=c> (10/14) about tariffs he has imposed on US allies, Trump said, “I mean, what’s an ally? We have wonderful relationships with a lot of people. But nobody treats us much worse than the European Union. The European Union was formed in order to take advantage of us on trade, and that’s what they’ve done.” Richard Haass of the Council of Foreign Relations tweeted <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=055-b59&t=c>, “.@realDonaldTrump just claimed on @60Minutes that EU created to take advantage of the US on trade. Not exactly. EU is heir to the European Coal and Steel Community, created to make sure France and Germany so knitted together that major war never again broke out in Europe.” Rouhani: US Seeking “Regime Change” In Iran. Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=056-76c&t=c> (10/14, Dehghanpisheh) reports President Hassan Rouhani said Sunday that the US is seeking “regime change” in Iran, adding that the current Administration is the most hostile that Tehran has faced in its four decades. In a speech televised on state TV, Rouhani said, “In the past 40 years there has not been a more spiteful team than the current US government team toward Iran, Iranians and the Islamic Republic. There was a time when there was one person who had enmity. The rest were moderate. Now...the worst have gathered around each other.” Last Major Holdout Accepts Russian-Turkish DMZ In Syria’s Idlib. Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=057-85e&t=c> (10/14, McDowall) reports Tahrir al-Sham, “Syria’s main jihadist group signaled on Sunday it would abide by the terms of a Russian-Turkish deal to prevent a Syrian government offensive on rebel-held Idlib.” The group “said it had accepted the deal after taking time for ‘consultation.’” Under the agreement, there will be “a demilitarized zone running 15-20 km (9-13 miles) deep into rebel territory that must be evacuated of all heavy weapons and all jihadist groups by Monday, Oct. 15.” The AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=058-503&t=c> (10/14, Mroue) reports that with the agreement, Russia, Turkey, and Iran “appear to have succeeded in creating a buffer zone around” Idlib, though the AP adds that “most observers believe...Assad’s forces will eventually retake the province,” and on Sunday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported “that government forces shelled rebel areas in the DMZ.” Domestic Policy Trump Considering New Round Of Family Separations At Border. ABC World News Tonight[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=059-668&t=c> (10/14, story 3, 2:15, Llamas) reported President Trump “is weighing a new round of family separations at the US/Mexico border.” ABC’s Tara Palmeri added that “weeks out of the midterms, President Trump putting a spotlight on immigration. This amid a report his Administration is considering a new take on family separation at the border.” While Trump “says family separation could deter illegal immigration,” he “cited no evidence and gave no proof that undocumented immigrants are bringing children into the country to bypass immigration laws.” ABC added that according to a Washington Post report, Trump “is considering a plan that gives parents who cross the border illegally two choices – stay in detention for months or even years with their children as they await immigration proceedings, or allow children to wait in government facilities until relatives are located. Even the First Lady saying she was blindsided by the policy, and she’s against it.” Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=05a-962&t=c> (10/15, Morgan) reports that in an interview with CBS’ 60 Minutes[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=05b-298&t=c> (10/14), Trump “would not say whether he intended to return to the contentious policy of separating immigrant children from their families at the border, but gave no ground on what he saw as the need for tough policy.” he said, “When you allow the parents to stay together, OK, when you allow that, then what happens is people are going to pour into our country. ... There have to be consequences ... for coming into our country illegally.” NBC Nightly News[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=05c-dda&t=c> (10/14, story 4, 1:50, Snow) that the Administration has expanded the capacity of a tent city outside El Paso, Texas. NBC (Gutierrez) added that the facility now “holds about 1,500 and can accommodate up to 3,800 who cross into the US illegally without parents.” This, as the President “is now considering a new version of the family separation policy to act as a deterrent.” The Congressional Hispanic Caucus tweeted <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=05d-388&t=c>, “President Trump’s attempts to push a politically motivated anti-immigrant agenda knows no bounds. He is again considering a deeply flawed policy that detains families indefinitely in facilities that harken back to the Japanese internment camps of WWII.” Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) tweeted <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=05e-157&t=c>, “The Trump administration is responsible for kidnapping migrant children as political hostages and holding them in camps. This is a human rights violation, not a solution towards comprehensive immigration policy.” *McCarthy Says Border Wall Bill Is About Safe Communities. *House Majority Leader McCarthy discussed his new bill funding the border wall on Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=05f-eed&t=c> (10/14). McCarthy said, “This is more than just building the wall. What this is about is safe communities, our children, protecting them from fentanyl, protecting them from gang members and from human trafficking. What the bill does is even further. It gives an advanced appropriation that fully funds the wall but more importantly, it goes in to protect them.” *Republican Candidates Finding Immigration A Winning Issue. *The New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=060-d55&t=c> (10/14, Davis) reports Republican candidates, “leaning on the scorched-earth campaign playbook employed by President Trump, saw an opening” on the issue of immigration, “painting Democrats as the ones pursuing an extreme immigration agenda that would fill the country with ‘sanctuary cities’ where violent criminals roam free.” The Times adds that the strategy “may be working” as Democrats “have found that in politically competitive states, particularly ones that Mr. Trump carried in 2016, the attacks can easily turn crucial voting blocs against Democrats.” A memo “prepared by the liberal Center for American Progress and the centrist think tank Third Way, that has been shared at about a dozen briefings for Democrats in recent weeks,” said that while Democrats “could neutralize the attacks if they responded head-on,” they should spend “as little time as possible” discussing immigration and “instead pivot to more fruitful issues for Democrats like health care and taxation.” *Detained Immigrants Face Challenges When Claiming Abuse By Agents. *The AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=061-425&t=c> (10/14, Merchant, Lauer) reports that advocates say detained immigrants face extensive hurdles when they make claims of misconduct by immigration agents. The AP cites the case f two teenage sisters from Guatemala who claimed “that an agent conducted an improper strip search.” A redacted copy of the investigative report obtained by the AP “shows that investigators determined that the sisters’ allegations could not be substantiated due to a lack of physical evidence.” According to advocates, “the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General, which reviewed the sisters’ case, rarely recommends action against officers.” *Group Of 1,500 Honduran Migrants Headed To US. *Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=062-fb3&t=c> (10/15, Palencia) cites witnesses and organizers who said that a “growing group of more than 1,500 Honduran migrants headed for the United States moved toward the Guatemalan border on Sunday.” The group, which includes “families of adults and children, and women carrying babies, began a march on Saturday from the violent northern city of San Pedro Sula, days after” Vice President Pence “called on Central America to stop mass migration.” *Mexican Man Dies Trying To Return To US After Deportation. *The New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=063-c93&t=c> (10/14, Romero, Blue) reports on Adrián Luna, an Idaho man who was taken from his family and deported to Mexico, “ensnared in the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.” Luna “lost no time in planning his return to the place where everything he understood as home resided: Wife, children, residence, job, friends, church,” but his body was “found deep in the California desert. He had made a desperate bid to come home to her, but had not survived the perilous trek.” *Dionne Blasts Administration Cut In Number Of Refugees Allowed Into US. *E.J. Dionne in the Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=064-6bb&t=c> (10/14) criticizes “the administration’s decision last month to slash the number of refugees who can be resettled in the United States next year to 30,000, down from the already shamefully low level of 45,000.” Dionne argues that in any circumstance, the policy would be “shortsighted, mean, politically opportunistic and embarrassingly out of line with what we have always claimed our values are. But it is even more cruel and wrongheaded now, as the world confronts what Rep. Jim McGovern (D-Mass.) called the ‘worst refugee crisis since World War II.’” Dionne writes that refugee resettlement has historically been “a bipartisan issue,” but “Trumpian Republicanism means turning away from basic decency in the name of politically motivated attacks on newcomers to our shores.” Trumps To Visit Florida, Georgia Today. The AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=065-a3d&t=c> (10/14) reports the White House says President Trump and the First Lady plan to visit Florida and Georgia on Monday to survey damage caused by Hurricane Michael. In its lead story, the CBS Weekend News[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=066-234&t=c> (10/14, lead story, 2:45, Morgan) reported that Trump “will visit storm-battered areas in Florida and Georgia tomorrow.” Meanwhile, “officials at Tyndall Air Force Base are assessing the damage to a number of aircraft, possibly including F-22 stealth fighter jets.” According to the AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=067-b85&t=c> (10/14, Bynum, Farrington), Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) said Tyndall Air Force Base “was heavily damaged, but he promised it would be rebuilt.” On ABC World News Tonight[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=068-dc5&t=c> (10/14, lead story, 3:20, Llamas), Rob Marciano reported that “FEMA’s director [is] touring the devastation,” where “19,000 people [have] register[ed] for federal assistance.” NBC Nightly News[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=069-8ba&t=c> (10/14, story 3, 1:50, Snow) reported from “the small town of Lynn Haven, Florida,” where “hundreds waited in line, hoping FEMA will provide temporary housing.” The Tallahassee (FL) Democrat <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=06a-fa2&t=c> (10/14, Robinson) reports FEMA Administrator Long said Sunday that the “nation’s storm recovery system is working well after Hurricane Michael...but because of the scope of the devastation, it will be a long time before impacted communities find a new normal.” During a visit to Panama City with Gov. Rick Scott (R-FL), Long said, “FEMA is rapidly trying to meet the demands the governor puts forward when it comes to sustaining life, but in some cases, because of the (severity of the) hit, we’re still focusing on search and rescue in some of the areas like Mexico Beach to make sure we leave no stones unturned and we’re getting to anybody that may be trapped.” The CBS Weekend News[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=06b-89a&t=c> (10/14, lead story, 2:45, Morgan) reported that “an untold number of people are still unaccounted for,” and “the death toll has risen to at least 19.” Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) said on CNN’s State Of The Union[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=06c-f6d&t=c> (10/14), “I think everyone is doing the best they can. The state government is the lead response agency. They’re in charge of the response. Federal government steps in and provides them whatever help they need. Our job is to make sure that the federal government is providing them with everything the states are asking them for.” On NBC’s Meet The Press[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=06d-02e&t=c> (10/14), Rubio said, “So far I haven’t heard anything that the state government has asked for that the federal government hasn’t provided. Whether there needs to be more, that’s something we’ll see in the days to come. I know the federal government, including the Department of Defense, is standing ready to offer more if the state says it needs it.” On CBS’ Face The Nation[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=06e-d85&t=c> (10/14), Rubio said, “I want you to remember one thing: there are inland areas away from Mexico Beach, away from Panama City, not on the coast, these are rural areas, a lot have older residents, poorer residents, people that could not evacuate, many living in manufactured housing and mobile homes...who are completely isolated at this very moment. Crews are working hard to get to them. But these are the first people, likeliest people to be forgotten. That is where the challenges lie ahead in terms of saving lives and getting to people quickly.” According to the Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=06f-d24&t=c> (10/14, Sullivan), “electricity, communications and essential services are slowly being restored to the Florida Panhandle communities that were hobbled by Hurricane Michael on Wednesday, as hundreds of thousands of residents continue to feel isolated and lack electrical power.” Roughly 200,000 Floridians are still without power, down from “its peak of about 400,000.” Scott “said he is urging cellphone companies to speed up their repairs.” The New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=070-30f&t=c> (10/14, Burch, Mazzei) says the “power situation is worst in the Florida counties directly in the northward path traced by Michael’s destructive eye: 99 percent of customers remained in the dark on Sunday in Gulf County, 98 percent in Calhoun County and 91 percent in Jackson County.” The Miami Herald <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=071-3ec&t=c> (10/14, Mahoney) reports that state emergency officials “said it will take at least five more days to see progress in these areas, but even that estimate could be highly optimistic for places where buildings were reduced to piles of rubble.” The CBS Weekend News[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=072-e03&t=c> (10/14, story 2, 1:55, Morgan) reported on roughly “two dozen people road out the storm inside their church,” St. Andrew United Methodist Church, in Panama City. *New FEMA Initiative Puts Response Teams In Place Ahead Of Disasters. *The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018101501biden&r=email-758d&l=073-049&t=c> (10/14, Sellers) reports that as Hurricane Florence arrived in North Carolina last month, “a call for help came into the state’s Emergency Operations Center in Raleigh, the nerve center of the official response.” According to the Post, “sometimes, responses to such requests are delayed by state and federal bureaucrac
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