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Michael Flynn, Afghanistan, Jimmy Kimmel: Your Tuesday Briefing Michael Flynn, Afghanistan, Jimmy Kimmel: Your Tuesday Briefing
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Here’s what you need to know:Here’s what you need to know:
• Behind the scenes of Flynn’s fall.• Behind the scenes of Flynn’s fall.
The White House knew in January that Michael Flynn, President Trump’s first national security adviser, had made false statements about his Russian contacts, according to congressional testimony.The White House knew in January that Michael Flynn, President Trump’s first national security adviser, had made false statements about his Russian contacts, according to congressional testimony.
Sally Yates, the former acting attorney general, told lawmakers on Monday that she had warned that Mr. Flynn was vulnerable to blackmail. Only 18 days later, after the news about his statements became public, did he lose his job.Sally Yates, the former acting attorney general, told lawmakers on Monday that she had warned that Mr. Flynn was vulnerable to blackmail. Only 18 days later, after the news about his statements became public, did he lose his job.
Here are our reporter’s six takeaways from the Senate hearing.Here are our reporter’s six takeaways from the Senate hearing.
Separately, former Obama staff members told us that President Obama had warned Mr. Trump in a meeting two days after the election not to hire Mr. Flynn.Separately, former Obama staff members told us that President Obama had warned Mr. Trump in a meeting two days after the election not to hire Mr. Flynn.
• 13 men, zero women.• 13 men, zero women.
The all-male group that is working on the Senate’s version of a health care bill includes staunch conservatives, a decision widely seen on Capitol Hill as a move to placate the right.The all-male group that is working on the Senate’s version of a health care bill includes staunch conservatives, a decision widely seen on Capitol Hill as a move to placate the right.
• A populist wave crashes in France.• A populist wave crashes in France.
The decisive defeat of Marine Le Pen in Sunday’s French presidential election underscored the limits of the nationalist populism that President Trump has come to represent.The decisive defeat of Marine Le Pen in Sunday’s French presidential election underscored the limits of the nationalist populism that President Trump has come to represent.
We also look at why the pre-election hacking attack on the campaign of Emmanuel Macron, the winner, didn’t have much of an effect.We also look at why the pre-election hacking attack on the campaign of Emmanuel Macron, the winner, didn’t have much of an effect.
• South Korea votes.• South Korea votes.
Polls will close soon in an election to choose a successor to Park Geun-hye, the president who was forced from office in a corruption scandal. Here’s what we know so far about the election. Polls have closed in the election to choose a successor to Park Geun-hye, the president who was forced from office in a corruption scandal. Here’s what we know so far about the election.
The leading candidate, Moon Jae-in, is open to dialogue with North Korea. Reining in the country’s politically connected conglomerates is also a major issue in the election. Exit polls showed that Moon Jae-in, who is open to dialogue with North Korea, was the winner. Reining in the country’s politically connected conglomerates is also a major issue in the election.
• More troops in Afghanistan?• More troops in Afghanistan?
Senior Trump administration and military officials are recommending sending several thousand additional American troops to try to break a military deadlock in the 15-year war in the country.Senior Trump administration and military officials are recommending sending several thousand additional American troops to try to break a military deadlock in the 15-year war in the country.
• A parable from down under.• A parable from down under.
John Church, an expert on rising sea levels, led the charge when politics intruded on climate science in Australia last year.John Church, an expert on rising sea levels, led the charge when politics intruded on climate science in Australia last year.
We spoke with him about his experience — including losing his job — and look at the lessons for climate research in the U.S.We spoke with him about his experience — including losing his job — and look at the lessons for climate research in the U.S.
• “The Daily,” your audio news report.• “The Daily,” your audio news report.
In today’s show, we discuss two new accounts of when Donald Trump was warned about Michael Flynn — and didn’t act.In today’s show, we discuss two new accounts of when Donald Trump was warned about Michael Flynn — and didn’t act.
Listen on a computer, an iOS device or an Android device.Listen on a computer, an iOS device or an Android device.
• The first major piece of legislation President Trump signed stands to benefit Kushner Companies, the business that was run until recently by his son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner.• The first major piece of legislation President Trump signed stands to benefit Kushner Companies, the business that was run until recently by his son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner.
• It’s not taxes, but health care costs, that risk crippling the U.S. economy, according to Warren Buffett, the billionaire investor.• It’s not taxes, but health care costs, that risk crippling the U.S. economy, according to Warren Buffett, the billionaire investor.
• Our media columnist visits Philadelphia and tells a story about advertising, fake news and democracy.• Our media columnist visits Philadelphia and tells a story about advertising, fake news and democracy.
• U.S. stocks were up on Monday. Here’s a snapshot of global markets.• U.S. stocks were up on Monday. Here’s a snapshot of global markets.
• With practice, negative thinkers can become positive.• With practice, negative thinkers can become positive.
• Relax! You’ll be more productive.• Relax! You’ll be more productive.
• Recipe of the day: Pan-roasted pork chops and pea shoot pesto can be on the table within an hour.• Recipe of the day: Pan-roasted pork chops and pea shoot pesto can be on the table within an hour.
• Revisiting a Japanese internment camp.• Revisiting a Japanese internment camp.
In today’s 360 video, a survivor recalls his experience at a maximum-security facility in Northern California.In today’s 360 video, a survivor recalls his experience at a maximum-security facility in Northern California.
• Partisan writing you shouldn’t miss.• Partisan writing you shouldn’t miss.
Read about how the other side thinks: Writers from the left and right take a closer look at the French presidential election.Read about how the other side thinks: Writers from the left and right take a closer look at the French presidential election.
• Rethinking salt.• Rethinking salt.
It’s intuitive and simple: If you eat a lot of salt, you’ll become thirsty and drink water, diluting your blood enough to maintain the proper concentration of sodium.It’s intuitive and simple: If you eat a lot of salt, you’ll become thirsty and drink water, diluting your blood enough to maintain the proper concentration of sodium.
But this long-held theory may be completely wrong.But this long-held theory may be completely wrong.
• Why opera matters.• Why opera matters.
The Metropolitan Opera celebrated the 50th anniversary of its home at Lincoln Center with a five-hour gala concert on Sunday. Our chief classical music critic was there.The Metropolitan Opera celebrated the 50th anniversary of its home at Lincoln Center with a five-hour gala concert on Sunday. Our chief classical music critic was there.
The evening including a surprise performance by Dmitri Hvorostovsky, the beloved Russian baritone who withdrew from opera last year because of a brain tumor.The evening including a surprise performance by Dmitri Hvorostovsky, the beloved Russian baritone who withdrew from opera last year because of a brain tumor.
• Best of late-night TV.• Best of late-night TV.
On Monday, Jimmy Kimmel addressed critics who took issue with a plea he made last week: “I would like to apologize for saying that children in America should have health care.”On Monday, Jimmy Kimmel addressed critics who took issue with a plea he made last week: “I would like to apologize for saying that children in America should have health care.”
South Koreans are voting today to elect the successor to the ousted president Park Geun-hye, who was forced from office in March. South Koreans voted today to elect the successor to the ousted president Park Geun-hye, who was forced from office in March.
From the Blue House, the sprawling presidential palace and executive offices in central Seoul, the next leader will contend with issues including cronyism and the North Korean nuclear threat.From the Blue House, the sprawling presidential palace and executive offices in central Seoul, the next leader will contend with issues including cronyism and the North Korean nuclear threat.
Completed in 1991, the main building is known in Korean as Cheong Wa Dae, or “pavilion of blue tiles,” because its gabled roof includes about 150,000 such tiles, which are baked and glazed and intended to last for hundreds of years.Completed in 1991, the main building is known in Korean as Cheong Wa Dae, or “pavilion of blue tiles,” because its gabled roof includes about 150,000 such tiles, which are baked and glazed and intended to last for hundreds of years.
Though it incorporates modern design elements and amenities, the building was constructed primarily in the Korean architectural style used for royal palaces.Though it incorporates modern design elements and amenities, the building was constructed primarily in the Korean architectural style used for royal palaces.
The Blue House is one of several presidential residences named for its color. The White House was painted with lime-based whitewash in 1798 to protect its porous stone walls from freezing. The Casa Rosada, or Pink House, in Argentina was reportedly painted to defuse political tensions: Red and white were the colors of two opposing parties.The Blue House is one of several presidential residences named for its color. The White House was painted with lime-based whitewash in 1798 to protect its porous stone walls from freezing. The Casa Rosada, or Pink House, in Argentina was reportedly painted to defuse political tensions: Red and white were the colors of two opposing parties.
Inyoung Kang contributed reporting.Inyoung Kang contributed reporting.
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