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Traders talk what to trade near Dow 20K

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NewsHubThe “ Fast Money “ traders weighed in on which stocks to buy as the Dow Jones industrial average neared 20,000 on Friday — coming within 1 point of the psychologically-significant milestone.
Trader Brian Kelly shocked the desk by revealing he bought more Tesla shares on Friday. The reasoning behind the trade, he said, is that Tesla isn’t a „car company. “
Kelly explained that Tesla represents a „bigger-picture play“ where the stock will benefit from the „decarbonization“ of the electric grid—or the shifting away from the use of fossil fuels to generate electricity. Trader Guy Adami agreed that Tesla’s stock has „a lot of room to the upside. “
Shareholders from Tesla and SolarCity both approved a merger between the two companies, with Tesla paying $2.6 billion to acquire the struggling solar energy company. At the time, Tesla said it expects SolarCity to add more than half a billion dollars in cash to Tesla’s balance sheet over the next three years.
Trader Steve Grasso said he hasn’t been picking individual stocks lately, instead deciding to invest in broad ETFs. If pressed to pick an individual stock, he said Amazon is an attractive choice because of its upcoming earnings release on Feb. 2.

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After The Bell: Stocks Hit All-Time Highs

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NewsHub(CBS) — Stocks closed higher Friday after hitting all-time highs earlier in the session as investors sifted through a mixed government jobs report.
The S&P 500 gained 8, the NASDAQ added 33 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 64 points, settling to 19,963.
“The market started out a little weak, but then buyers came in … and then later strengthened as the day went on,” says Chuck Carlson, CEO of Horizon Investment Services.
He also noted that regional banks, financials and the tech sector look poised to move higher over the next year.

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Casey Affleck and the limits of Hollywood's tolerance

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NewsHubShowered in accolades and tipped for Golden Globes and Oscars glory, Casey Affleck is finally leaving behind two decades at the fringes of movie stardom to become a major player.
Acclaimed for his performance in Kenneth Lonergan’s „Manchester by the Sea,“ the 41-year-old seems poised to join his more famous brother Ben and childhood friend Matt Damon in the rarified air of Hollywood superstardom.
But the buzz around this year’s awards season has brought renewed attention to an episode in his past that could yet derail what initially appeared to be an inexorable march to Tinseltown’s top table.
In 2010, Amanda White and Magdalena Gorka, the producer and cinematographer on his poorly-received directorial debut, mockumentary „I’m Still Here,“ sued Affleck for what they described as repeated sexual harassment.
Affleck, who has always vehemently denied any wrongdoing, employed the services of celebrity lawyer Marty Singer — known as „Hollywood’s guard dog“ — and settled for an undisclosed amount in both cases.
The twin $2 million lawsuits painted the actor at best as a manipulative ringmaster, an image at odds with his own self-projection as a fame-shy artist toiling away on the edges of an industry that has long overlooked his talent.
Among the most egregious of the allegations — all of which Affleck rejects — White says the star got an assistant cameraman to expose himself, despite her protestations, during a flight.
On one occasion during filming in Costa Rica, White couldn’t get into her room, her lawsuit alleged, because Affleck and the film’s star, Joaquin Phoenix, were having sex with two women on the other side of the locked door.
Affleck was married at the time to Phoenix’s sister, Summer, with whom he has two children, although the couple have since split.
– ‚Shocked and repulsed‘ –
Gorka left the project after treatment described in her lawsuit as „the most traumatizing of her career,“ accusing Affleck and other crew members of openly talking about engaging in sexual acts with her.
She said on one occasion when the crew stayed at an apartment in New York, she was „shocked and repulsed“ when she awoke to find Affleck, whose breath „reeked of alcohol,“ in bed with her, arms around her.
Affleck’s publicist Mara Buxbaum told AFP there would be no new statement on the case, but Affleck’s side of the story has long been public knowledge.
Responding to White’s lawsuit back in 2010, his attorney filed documents claiming she had launched her legal action as part of „extortionate tactics in her effort to obtain more compensation than she was legally entitled to. “
Entertainment media have compared the case with the woes of Nate Parker, a breakout star alongside Affleck of last year’s Sundance Film Festival, whose directorial debut „The Birth of a Nation“ sold for a record $17.5 million.
Parker, 37, was acquitted of raping a fellow student in 2001 while at Penn State and managed to get on with life, but the case exploded across the front pages last summer — torpedoing his Oscar hopes — when it emerged that the alleged victim had killed herself.
„Considering the fact that Parker’s career has taken a fatal hit, we have to ask why Affleck’s history continues to be hidden paragraphs deep, or swept under the rug entirely,“ entertainment writer Amy Zimmerman, one of the first to delve back into Affleck’s case, wrote in the Daily Beast in November.
– Second chances –
While at pains to point out the more serious nature of the accusations against Parker, Zimmerman suggests that race may be a factor in the easier ride Affleck has enjoyed.
„I think being a white man grants you a lot of second chances, whether you’re a Hollywood star or just, say, a college athlete,“ she told AFP.
The Hollywood Hills are littered with the carcasses of careers that have ended in scandal, but for every Bill Cosby or Charlie Sheen, a Roman Polanski, Woody Allen or Mel Gibson — nominated at this year’s Globes — has fallen, only to eventually end up back on his feet.
Chris Beachum, managing director of awards prediction website Gold Derby, believes Parker’s lower profile, rather than his race, might have sealed his fate among Hollywood’s VIPs.
„It was more that they don’t know him. He’s brand new, first film (as director), whereas Casey they’ve known a lot longer. They’ve known Ben and they’ve known his buddy Matt Damon, and he’s been working since he was a teenager,“ he told AFP.
Anne Helen Petersen, a culture writer at Buzzfeed, described „Manchester by the Sea“ as „a devastating meditation on the way that some mistakes can never be left behind. “
Whether Affleck finds life imitating art may depend on his response to the resurfacing of the allegations.
„People say whatever they want. Sometimes it doesn’t matter how you respond,“ Affleck told Variety in a November interview.

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Om Puri, leading Bollywood movie star, dead at 66

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NewsHub“The artists will all miss him and it’s a big loss to the industry. His name was taken along the great artists of the world, not just India,” film director Prakash Jha said, as he joined several people from the Indian film industry outside Puri’s Mumbai home.
Puri had won a slew of national awards and international fame for his work in several critically acclaimed films.
Friends and family members carry the mortal remains of deceased Indian actor Om Puri for his funeral in Mumbai on January 6, 2017. Om Puri, the acclaimed Indian actor who appeared in hit films including “Gandhi”, “City of Joy” and “East is East”, died on January 6 after suffering a heart attack.
His breakthrough film was the 1983 gritty drama “Ardh Satya,” or “Half Truth,” about a young policeman’s crisis of conscience as he deals with the nexus of crime and politics in India.
Puri is also remembered for his work in the 1983 cult classic “Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro,” or “Let it Go Friends,” a dark comedy about India’s all-encompassing corruption.
He was also acclaimed for his performance in the 1997 British film “My Son the Fanatic,” as a Muslim taxi driver appalled by his son’s embrace of fundamentalist Islam.
In the 1999 British comedy “East is East,” he played a Pakistani immigrant in England who bumbles about as he tries to wrap his head around the clash of cultures that arises from his relationship with his children from a marriage to a British Catholic woman.
He also had a small role in Richard Attenborough’s film “Gandhi,” based on the life of the Indian freedom leader Mohandas Gandhi. He also acted in several Hollywood films, including “City of Joy,” ‘’Wolf” and “Charlie Wilson’s War.”
In 2014, Puri starred with British actress Helen Mirren in the comedy “The Hundred-Foot Journey” as the patriarch of a family of Indian immigrants who open a restaurant in a French town but end up clashing with a neighborhood Michelin-starred establishment.
Puri studied acting at the leading Film and Television Institute of India and the National School of Drama. He was made an honorary officer of the Order of the British Empire for his contribution to British cinema in 2004.

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911 recordings: Man found dead in Maryland woods was naked

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NewsHubFROSTBURG, Md. (AP) — A young man whose mysterious death in the western Maryland woods is being investigated by homicide detectives was naked when searchers spotted his body on a remote logging road, according to emergency services recordings obtained Friday by The Associated Press.
A female companion who had walked out of the woods with hypothermia and broken into a home to call 911 told emergency workers where to find the body, according to the recordings. She told emergency workers that Alexander Stevens, 24, of Frostburg, had fallen off a cliff and was naked, the recordings show.
In one of the transmissions released by Allegany County officials, a Maryland State Police helicopter crew member says he’s “got a visual on a subject, unclothed.”
The engineering student’s body was found at about 9:20 a.m. Wednesday morning near the Savage River State Forest, about 140 miles west of Baltimore. The 20-year-old woman told emergency workers that she and Stevens had made a nighttime visit to High Rock, a rocky outcropping with scenic views accessible by a logging road and hiking trail.
State police spokesman Greg Shipley said autopsy results are pending. He wouldn’t comment on why Stevens was unclothed or the nature of his wounds, which Shipley has described only as “trauma.”
He declined to describe the body’s location in relation to High Rock or any other cliff.
Shipley said Stevens’ death was an isolated incident, and there was no danger to the public.
The recordings also show that Stevens’ father, Jay Stevens, called 911 around 1 a.m. Wednesday to say that Alexander and his girlfriend were lost in the High Rock area. That call prompted the 8 1/2-hour search.
Jay Stevens declined to discuss his son’s death Friday.
Acquaintances including Stevens’ high-school cross-country coach Norm Derosa and Eagle Scout mentor Jerry Zembower described him as an intelligent, upbeat, well-organized young man who loved the outdoors.
Stevens had recently attended Frostburg State University.
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No civil rights charges in police killing of paralyzed man

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NewsHubDOVER, Del. (AP) — Four Delaware police officers involved in the fatal shooting of a black man in a wheelchair will not face criminal civil rights charges, U. S. Justice Department officials said Friday.
Jeremy McDole, 28, was shot by Wilmington police in September 2015 after they responded to a 911 call about an armed man who had fired a gun.
A bystander’s cell phone video shows officers repeatedly telling McDole, a career criminal who was paralyzed in a 2005 shooting, to drop his weapon and raise his hands. McDole can be seen reaching for his waist area before shots erupt.
Officials from the U. S. Attorney’s office in Delaware, the U. S. Justice Department’s civil rights division and the FBI met Friday with McDole’s grandmother, sisters and attorneys who have represented the family.
McDole’s mother, Phyllis, who is being held at the state women’s prison awaiting a hearing next week on a violation of probation charge, did not participate.
“They said they left no stone unturned…. There simply wasn’t enough evidence there to sustain a criminal charge,” said attorney Thomas Neuberger.
Neuberger said he’s satisfied that the federal investigation was thorough, but the family is “very disappointed.”
City of Wilmington officials agreed last month to a $1.5 million settlement with McDole’s family and acknowledged that reviews of police policies will include training on de-escalation techniques. A federal judge will hold a hearing Tuesday to consider whether to approve the settlement.
Authorities said that after a detailed review of police reports, law enforcement accounts, witness statements, dispatch logs, physical evidence reports, the autopsy report and an enhancement of the cell phone video, the evidence does not indicate that the four officers willfully used excessive force.
Witnesses corroborated the officers’ claim that McDole failed to respond to commands and continued moving his hands around his waistband when the shots were fired, authorities said in a news release. The investigation also revealed that McDole’s DNA was on the grip of a handgun recovered from his waistband, and that there was gunshot residue was on his right palm and shirt sleeve, they added.
“There is insufficient evidence to disprove the corporals’ claims that they shot McDole in self-defense and in defense of nearby civilians and fellow officers…. The testimonial, video and physical evidence corroborates the corporals’ version of the events,” the statement said.
The Delaware attorney general’s office concluded in a May report that criminal charges could not be brought against the four officers. The agency’s investigation found that six officers at the scene all reported seeing a gun in McDole’s pants after he was shot. Investigators determined that the same gun had been reported stolen.
A detective said in a court affidavit that officers found a .38 caliber revolver with four spent casings and two live rounds in McDole’s underwear. Officials also have said toxicology tests found evidence of marijuana and PCP, or “angel dust,” in McDole’s bloodstream.
The attorney general’s report cited an unnamed individual who told investigators that on the morning of the shooting, he had wheeled McDole to the “Browntown” section of Wilmington so that McDole could get a gun and PCP-laced cigarettes.
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Judge OKs early testimony by scared witnesses in Durst case

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NewsHubA judge has agreed to allow two witnesses to be questioned ahead of the murder trial of Robert Durst, accepting prosecutors‘ claims that the pair fear the real estate tycoon might have them killed.
Los Angeles Superior Court judge Mark Windham said the two witnesses would be questioned on February 14 and their taped testimony could be used at a later hearing to determine whether there is enough evidence for Durst to stand trial.
Of the two witnesses, only one — Albert Kuperman — has been identified.
Windham ordered prosecutors to submit to Durst’s defense team the identity of the second witness by the end of the month so they could prepare for questioning.
The 73-year-old Durst, who appeared at Friday’s hearing in a wheelchair and whose bizarre life was the focus of an HBO series, stands accused of the December 2000 execution-style killing of longtime friend Susan Berman.
Berman was killed just as she was set to be questioned by authorities on the disappearance of Durst’s first wife, Kathleen Durst, who vanished in 1982 from the couple’s New York cottage.
Kuperman, a doctor who is in his mid-80s, is believed to have spoken with Kathleen Durst around the time she disappeared.
Prosecutors had appealed to the judge to expedite the questioning of Kuperman and the other witness on grounds they feared they „might be killed“ ahead of the preliminary hearing on whether Durst should stand trial.
They noted that Durst „is a menace to society“ and had a history of violence, including the 2001 death of a neighbor in Texas who was found dismembered.
At the time, Durst was living under an assumed name in Texas and pretended to be a mute woman, prosecutors said. He claimed self-defense and was acquitted after a high-profile trial.
– ‚Client not a threat‘ –
Responding to the filings by prosecutors in Los Angeles, Durst’s defense team argued that there was no evidence he could harm anyone. They told the judge that their client had health problems and his calls in prison were monitored.
Prosecutors told the judge that the taped testimony of the two witnesses would only be used should one of them die or disappear before the case comes to trial.
Durst was arrested in March 2015 in a New Orleans hotel room hours before the final episode of the six-part HBO documentary „The Jinx: The life and Deaths of Robert Durst,“ which delved into the disappearance of his wife as well as the killing of Berman and the Texas neighbor.
In the documentary’s explosive finale, Durst is heard muttering to himself, „What the hell did I do? Killed them all, of course,“ apparently unaware that a wireless microphone remained switched on while he used the bathroom.
„There is it, you’re caught,“ he said at another point. „What a disaster. “
He was sentenced to seven years in prison on a weapons charge following his arrest in New Orleans and, as part of a plea deal, was transferred to Los Angeles in November from a prison in Louisiana.
The real estate scion, who is worth an estimated $100 million, has pleaded not guilty to the murder of Berman.

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Man charged with murder of teen found dead in Thatcher Woods

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NewsHubA 36-year-old man has been charged with killing a 19-year-old whose remains were discovered last May in Thatcher Woods in west suburban River Forest.
Carlos Martinez-Rodriguez is charged with first-degree murder and was denied bail Friday at a hearing at the Maybrook Courthouse in Maywood, according to the Cook County sheriff’s office.
On May 30, 2016, sheriff’s police detectives began a death investigation after two hikers came upon plastic bags that contained human remains near the trail in Thatcher Woods at Thatcher Avenue and Division Street, the sheriff’s office said. One of the bags contained clothing and the other had the remains of a man in an advanced state of decomposition.
The man was identified as 19-year-old Fernando Casas of the 1800 block of North 39th Avenue in Stone Park, according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office. An autopsy found he died of a gunshot wound to the abdomen and his death was ruled a homicide.
Detectives identified the shooter as Martinez-Rodriguez, who was last seen with Casas, the sheriff’s office said. An arrest warrant was issued for Martinez-Rodriguez on Sept. 6 and he was found living in New York City.
Martinez-Rodriguez was returned to Cook County on Thursday, the sheriff’s department said. He is expected to return to court on Monday.

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FBI Interviews Alleged Fort Lauderdale Gunman’s Aunt, Uncle In Union City

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NewsHubUNION CITY, N. J. (CBSNewYork) — Shocked relatives of alleged Fort Lauderdale airport gunman Esteban Santiago did not know what to make of the massacre Friday.
As CBS2’s Jessica Moore reported, the FBI talked with Santiago’s aunt and uncle — Hernan and Maria Rivera — in Union City Friday night. Police and the FBI were searching for anything that could possibly help them make sense of the senseless crime.
“May God have mercy on his soul,” Maria Rivera said in Spanish.
Neighbors on 20th Street in Union City were also shocked.
“I was shocked. I couldn’t believe it. I thought it was someone I didn’t even know. You know what I mean?” said neighbor Felix Martinez. “Little did I know it was somebody that I knew. So it was just like, wow.”
“They’ve got to be heartbroken,” said neighbor Daniel Bayon. “I mean, I can only imagine what they’re thinking.”
Santiago was born in New Jersey, but spent most of his time in Puerto Rico before moving to Alaska.
There, he served with the Alaska army national guard until his discharge in August for “unsatisfactory performance.”
Santiago spent nine years in the military , serving a tour of duty in Iraq. His brother, Bryan, told the Associated Press he was receiving psychological treatment.
Maria Rivera told NJ.com that her nephew “lost his mind” in Iraq.
Investigators said a fight with someone onboard that flight to Florida may have sparked the violence inside the airport.
Law enforcement sources told CBS News he traveled from Alaska to Minnesota and then from Minnesota to Florida. The second leg of the trip was on a Delta flight.
“There’s not really much I can say any more about this. I’m just basically shocked,” Martinez said. “That’s all I can say.”
“I mean, I do feel bad for them, and it’s got to be crushing for their family to be going through something like this, you know, sort of crisis,” Bayon added. “I mean, this is the type of thing that affects the whole family.”
Agents questioned the Riveras for about 20 minutes before moving onto their next stop in what promises to be a long and emotional search for answers.
Five people were killed and eight more were injured in the shooting at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport Friday afternoon. Santiago was taken in custody afterward.
Federal investigators say they have found no known links to terrorism, though FBI Miami Special-Agent-in-Charge George Piro said terrorism has not been ruled out.

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Investigation of Russian hacking is a ‘witch hunt,’ Trump says

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NewsHubAs U. S. intelligence officials have raised increasing alarm this week over Russia’s meddling in the presidential election, Donald Trump has sought to recast the investigation as a matter of old-fashioned politics rather than national security.
The president-elect has reacted to mounting pressure to take stronger steps against Russia not only by trying to discredit the intelligence community but also by suggesting that the intense Washington focus on the issue is being driven by political rivals still stung by his electoral victory.
“This is a political witch hunt,” Trump said Friday in an interview with the New York Times ahead of a private briefing from U. S. officials on a classified 50-page report, ordered by President Obama, on Russia’s role in the election.
Trump softened his tone in a written statement after the two-hour meeting at Trump Tower, calling it “constructive,” but his demeanor this week has suggested that he is unlikely to rein in his attacks or accept the report’s findings.
The assessment from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence concluded that Russian President Vladi­mir Putin ordered an “influence campaign” to harm Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and aid Trump’s candidacy.
On Friday, Trump was formally certified as the winner of the election during a final congressional tally of the electoral college votes overseen by Vice President Biden. But Trump and his aides have been wary that reports of Russian hacking could be used by his rivals to cast doubt on the integrity of his victory.
In his statement, Trump emphasized that regardless of what happened, “there was absolutely no effect on the outcome of the election.” The report said officials had not attempted to make an assessment of the impact of Russia’s actions.
Trump’s stance has alarmed intelligence officials, who have warned that his disparaging comments risk undermining public confidence in their work both at home and abroad. And Democratic lawmakers have dismissed his claims that there was a political motivation behind the investigation, emphasizing that the goal is to protect America’s democratic institutions.
Last week, Obama announced that the United States would expel 35 Russian diplomats and close two Russian compounds as part of a series of punitive actions in response to the hacking.
“It’s not a witch hunt — it’s a search for the truth,” said Rep. Charlie Crist (D-Fla.). “I think it’s an important story, and I think we need to get to the bottom of it and explore what all the facts might be. We’re talking about messing with the democratic process, messing with the right to vote and messing with our elections. Any investigation would be completely appropriate.”
Brian Fallon, who served as a campaign spokesman for Clinton, wrote on Twitter that it is “seriously weird” that Trump has not acknowledged Russia’s role.
Yet Trump’s allies rallied around him.
In a pair of tweets late Thursday and early Friday, Trump complained that NBC News reported details of the intelligence report before he was briefed and vowed to ask Congress to investigate the leaks. “Who gave them this report and why?” Trump wrote . “Politics!”
WikiLeaks — whose founder, Julian Assange, has said Russia was not responsible for leaking stolen Democratic Party emails that his group made public before the election — echoed Trump’s charge, accusing the Obama administration and the CIA of “illegally funneling” top-secret information to NBC for “political reasons.”
NBC reported only on the declassified version of the report.
Earlier in the week, Trump claimed that intelligence officials had delayed their briefing for him because, he suggested, they needed more time to build their case — a charge that U. S. officials flatly denied. Trump also ridiculed the Democratic National Committee, whose emails were hacked, for having weak cybersecurity defenses while praising the Republican Party for taking more precautions.
He also said Democratic officials should be asked to respond to “terrible things they did and said,” citing the disclosure among the stolen emails that Clinton’s campaign had received notice of a CNN debate question ahead of the event. Former CNN analyst Donna Brazile , a longtime Democratic operative and Clinton supporter, was revealed as the person who sent the tip.
Trump called it a “total double standard.”
The missives have put Republican leaders on Capitol Hill in the difficult spot of trying to navigate a fine line between holding Moscow accountable and not offending the president-elect.
On Thursday, at a Senate committee hearing on foreign cyberthreats, several GOP senators deflected attention from the details of Russia’s hacking to take issue with the media’s coverage of the electoral interference and to question why Putin would want Trump to win.
In a statement on the intelligence report Friday afternoon, House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) said it was clear that Russia had meddled, and he strongly condemned “any outside interference in our elections.”
But he added that Trump won the election “fair and square” and said the nation “cannot allow partisans to exploit this report in an attempt to delegitimize the president-elect’s victory.”
Trump’s criticism of the intelligence assessments — including mocking references to flawed analyses of Iraq’s weapons cache more than a decade ago — has threatened to open an unprecedented rift between the incoming commander in chief and the nation’s 17 spying agencies. The friction has raised questions about how Trump, who has decided to receive few of the daily intelligence briefings traditionally offered to a president-elect, will engage with intelligence officials once he takes office.
At the White House, press secretary Josh Earnest declined to respond to Trump’s contention that the hacking probe was a “witch hunt,” saying that Obama’s goal in ordering the report was to help devise strategies to prevent future interference and to hold accountable those who were responsible.
Obama told a Chicago television station that he hoped that after Trump begins receiving intelligence briefings, “some of those current tensions will be reduced.”
David Weigel contributed to this report.

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