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came out a little over a week ago, we know that the gru, the russian military intelligence, worked hard to try to influence individual americansir neighbors instead of being a group of russians. we also know that they went into the voter registration systems of a number of different states, arizona, illinois, but many others, in an effort to see whether or not they could actually fiddle with the registration. remember, voting machines are offline by and large and hard to mess around with, but the voting registration systems are a different thing. they are online. so, of course, if you can go in and say fareed moved from new york to chicago, when you show up at the poll booth they might say you're not registered here anymore. that didn't happen but it turned out the system was so vulnerable it could. something to think about for future elections. >> and there was the hacking of the dnc servers, of course. >> yes. >> how confident are we that was the russian intelligence officers. >> we have traffic we've seen in the indictment, e-mails, text messages, in which the russian officers talk about pretending to be this group called g
came out a little over a week ago, we know that the gru, the russian military intelligence, worked hard to try to influence individual americansir neighbors instead of being a group of russians. we also know that they went into the voter registration systems of a number of different states, arizona, illinois, but many others, in an effort to see whether or not they could actually fiddle with the registration. remember, voting machines are offline by and large and hard to mess around with, but...
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to freeze russian american ties concerning. guys asians and a cultural humanitarian spheres recently and no one had an american delegation of congress man what is perceived as a historical event even it should be a rank and file current event and this connection. expressed a proposal to the president to think. about the practical use here is also not a glossary on the making of of the lot of our relations on a long process it would be useful to use they experience of the experts who know well the history the nuances of all cooperation between the two countries. idea is to set up this expert council out of influential russian american politics scientist former diplomats and military man who would look for some joint is yours and think of how to construct this cooperation how to make it positive on the whole . let about this first meeting before this we had just short talks at international fora we spoke with mr ritter well i hope we start on a stab each other better and i'm grateful to him for that of course near us problems to r
to freeze russian american ties concerning. guys asians and a cultural humanitarian spheres recently and no one had an american delegation of congress man what is perceived as a historical event even it should be a rank and file current event and this connection. expressed a proposal to the president to think. about the practical use here is also not a glossary on the making of of the lot of our relations on a long process it would be useful to use they experience of the experts who know well...
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this was given by a chief manager of the russian-american company to one of the clan leaders. this is very rare. it is the only one known to have survived into modern times. they consider this a payment for the land that was taken by the russians. metal was still fairly scarce along -- among alaskan natives. they had plenty of iron that came in driftwood and wrecked ships and even iron. something like this bronze crest was really rare and probably when it was new, it was shined really an impressive artifact. by the mid-1800s, the russians ability to make a profit from their colonies in alaska was undermined by the world economy. they started looking seriously --selling out the american selling out, the americans were interested in acquiring alaska as part of their manifest destiny that they considered it their god-given duty and right to acquire land from the atlantic all the way to the pacific. they saw a chance to acquire a russian america, as they called it, alaska, and get a huge increase of their shoreline on the pacific coast. very interested. william seward was the secr
this was given by a chief manager of the russian-american company to one of the clan leaders. this is very rare. it is the only one known to have survived into modern times. they consider this a payment for the land that was taken by the russians. metal was still fairly scarce along -- among alaskan natives. they had plenty of iron that came in driftwood and wrecked ships and even iron. something like this bronze crest was really rare and probably when it was new, it was shined really an...
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goes on to describe as a lot of your posner the russian american t.v. personality as quote a propagandist who worked in the dissin from ation department of the soviet k.g.b. now lattimer posner has spoken up and said he never had any contact with the k.g.b. and did not work with the k.g.b. it's also interesting to note that a court. into the f.b.i. affidavit she was communicating with government officials in russia over twitter which is not exactly a secure private communication mechanism not the kind of thing one would use of they were engaging in some kind of high tech intense espionage activities so a lot of questions are being asked but at this moment she is facing those charges and she was a rang on monday.
goes on to describe as a lot of your posner the russian american t.v. personality as quote a propagandist who worked in the dissin from ation department of the soviet k.g.b. now lattimer posner has spoken up and said he never had any contact with the k.g.b. and did not work with the k.g.b. it's also interesting to note that a court. into the f.b.i. affidavit she was communicating with government officials in russia over twitter which is not exactly a secure private communication mechanism not...
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i'm joined by russian/american journalist marsha dillon. plus, my conversation with the head of the world trade organization, roberto azavedo about the fallout from a u.s. and china trade war. why trump's complaints can't be ignored. welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour. the peace process has taken a perilous turn following a hugely provocative bill passed by israel's parliament. the nation's state law enshrines israel as the home of the jewish people and it downgrades the status of arabic, leaving only hebrew as the official language of israel. this was the reaction from israeli/arab lawmakers furiously ripping up the bill. critics say the law slams a nail into the coffin of the country's democracy and plunges a two-state solution into the abyss. meanwhile, the top u.s. general in the middle east says that he has received no specific direction, despite russia claiming that putin and trump have agreed ed td to cooperate see syria and other issues. to discuss this and the ongoing fallout from the press conference between
i'm joined by russian/american journalist marsha dillon. plus, my conversation with the head of the world trade organization, roberto azavedo about the fallout from a u.s. and china trade war. why trump's complaints can't be ignored. welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour. the peace process has taken a perilous turn following a hugely provocative bill passed by israel's parliament. the nation's state law enshrines israel as the home of the jewish people and it downgrades the...
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goes on to describe the lattimer posner the russian american t.v. personality as quote a propagandist who worked in the dissin from ation department of the soviet k.g.b. now lattimer posner has spoken up and said he never had any contact with the k.g.b. and did not work with the k.g.b. it's also interesting to note that a court. into the f.b.i. affidavit she was communicating with government officials in russia over twitter which is not exactly a secure private communication mechanism not the kind of thing one would use if they were engaging in some kind of high tech intense espionage activities so a lot of questions are being asked but at this moment she is facing those charges and she was a rang on monday buenas attorney made a statement denying she is an agent he also said the woman offered to be interviewed by the special counsel's office but for some reason the office showed no interest in even speaking to. meanwhile the russian embassy in washington says has not been granted any access to the materials in her court case have also been sealed t
goes on to describe the lattimer posner the russian american t.v. personality as quote a propagandist who worked in the dissin from ation department of the soviet k.g.b. now lattimer posner has spoken up and said he never had any contact with the k.g.b. and did not work with the k.g.b. it's also interesting to note that a court. into the f.b.i. affidavit she was communicating with government officials in russia over twitter which is not exactly a secure private communication mechanism not the...
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goes on to describe the lattimer posner the russian american t.v. personality as quote a propagandist who worked in the disinform ation department of the soviet k.g.b. now lattimer posner has spoken up and said he never had any contact with the k.g.b. and did not work with the k.g.b. it's also interesting to note that of course. into the f.b.i. affidavit she was communicating with government officials in russia over twitter which is not exactly a secure private communication mechanism not the kind of thing one would use of they were engaging in some kind of high tech intense espionage activities so a lot of questions are being asked but at this moment she is facing those charges and she was a rang on monday bhutto's attorney made a statement denying she's an agent he also said the woman offered to be interviewed by the special counsel's office but the office for some reason showed no interest in speaking to. the hype over the alleged russian spy in the u.s. was fueled on twitter one journalist appeared to reveal the visit to trump in the oval office
goes on to describe the lattimer posner the russian american t.v. personality as quote a propagandist who worked in the disinform ation department of the soviet k.g.b. now lattimer posner has spoken up and said he never had any contact with the k.g.b. and did not work with the k.g.b. it's also interesting to note that of course. into the f.b.i. affidavit she was communicating with government officials in russia over twitter which is not exactly a secure private communication mechanism not the...
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i thought it was our russian and american scholars, but i need to double check. n: is there a lot more activity behind the scenes between russian and american people that we do not know? all we hear about is the leaders of russia. grace: i think there is a lot more going on than what we see. i thought it was our russian and american scholars, but i need to double check. i think there always has been. well, the reason i gave my book the title "daughter of the cold war" is not just because of my such a big played war, but alsold because i spent years of my life working on projects designed to end the cold war. i mean, that is what i cared about. i wanted to get the people together. when governments don't get together very well, when the two governments are not happy with each other, citizen diplomacy plays an important and necessary role to remind the people that we are people. that our governments are having fights at the moment, but i was thinking of cultural diplomacy, the ballet, jazz diplomacy. there is a tremendous amount of interest in russian-american jazz.
i thought it was our russian and american scholars, but i need to double check. n: is there a lot more activity behind the scenes between russian and american people that we do not know? all we hear about is the leaders of russia. grace: i think there is a lot more going on than what we see. i thought it was our russian and american scholars, but i need to double check. i think there always has been. well, the reason i gave my book the title "daughter of the cold war" is not just...
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i did so also time to do you freeze american russian relations in the field of social contacts contacts between the people contacts in the field of culture recently we had a delegation from american congress in russian i was a kind of historical events but this should be quite an ordinary saying happening much more frequently. and in that context we have. i made a proposal to mr trump just saying compared not only the practical issues but also the fifth philosophical aspect of our long term corporation the future and in order to do that we need the experts who know the new and says and the history of fresh and american relations we need an expert council consisting of leading. scientists and scholars from the united states and from russia in order to find our common interests and to think about how we can build a food for a relationship between our countries in the future but we were very satisfied in summary let me say that about our first full scale summit we have talked with president trump in a very good manner and i hope we have started to understand each other in a better way and
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alliance ofthe american and russian women. it started at the time of the breakup of the soviet union. overdea was that the women there did not know about running your business. we would take american professional women over there american and bring professional women to russia, and have conferences and teach people. it, i am ak on little embarrassed by how confident we were. we thought we knew better than them. our courses got a lot better, very quickly, when i realized what we were doing. brian: what is the story of the russia?n you were in ok, back toarnecke: the coup. i was with the alliance. we put on conferences in moscow. we were always looking for ways to save money, because the alliance was not well-funded. guesthouse up in a of the embassy on the other side of the river, it was a very particular place to have chosen. place to have chosen. when the crew started, we did started, we did not know what was going on. we were running around moscow and we were told the embassy wanted everybody's passports. they wanted to know
alliance ofthe american and russian women. it started at the time of the breakup of the soviet union. overdea was that the women there did not know about running your business. we would take american professional women over there american and bring professional women to russia, and have conferences and teach people. it, i am ak on little embarrassed by how confident we were. we thought we knew better than them. our courses got a lot better, very quickly, when i realized what we were doing....
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americans named in this. that's the other piece of it. we've all been waiting to see whether robert mueller can connect the russian hacking to any american helping them to weaponize it. the russian e-mails, the hacks from the dnc, are really targeted. i can this of a number of instances where i would be traveling with the campaign, covering hillary clinton, and a particular e-mail by one of the millions that were taken from ten years, for instance, of john podesta's e-mails, would be put out there at a particular moment in the campaign for maximum damage to hillary clinton. so no americans helping the russians, so far. >> reporter: not wittingly. i think that's the main point that the deputy attorney general was making here. he was saying that some of these russian folks were in touch with americans. but he says there's no indication that the americans knew that they were dealing with russian intelligence officials. so they may well have been aware, the americans who were caught up in this, may well have been aware that they had material that was hacked from democratic computers. but according to the justice department, these americans w
americans named in this. that's the other piece of it. we've all been waiting to see whether robert mueller can connect the russian hacking to any american helping them to weaponize it. the russian e-mails, the hacks from the dnc, are really targeted. i can this of a number of instances where i would be traveling with the campaign, covering hillary clinton, and a particular e-mail by one of the millions that were taken from ten years, for instance, of john podesta's e-mails, would be put out...
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moscow looks for ways out of its international isolation there is a real interest in normalizing russian american relations at this summit was a clear signal at least as a signal to the world to that the gas president strongly supports this normalizing and this symbolism was of the main russian goal i think and housing and that they could make it russia wants to return to their world stage and it wants to do so by making clear deals and clever deals and clever for them means that russia must be rid of its most painful global problems making in the chair in return only minimal concessions and donald trump seems to be fine with allowing russia to achieve the geopolitical goals you're a professor in moscow alexandra phenomena in washington thank you bill. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world a former u.s. president barack obama is in kenya he's been visiting his father's home village where he showed off his basketball skills as he opened a sports and training center run by his half sister as mr obama's first visit to the confident since stepping down tomorr
moscow looks for ways out of its international isolation there is a real interest in normalizing russian american relations at this summit was a clear signal at least as a signal to the world to that the gas president strongly supports this normalizing and this symbolism was of the main russian goal i think and housing and that they could make it russia wants to return to their world stage and it wants to do so by making clear deals and clever deals and clever for them means that russia must be...
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say the real control over see is that these people could be targeted by russian authorities imagine if ace book categorize americans as potential traitors fact advertisers that blog zuckerberg op have expressed how upset i am that the russians tried to use our tool to sow distrust what they did is room and we're not going to stand for it. and that's the meat of it when it's russians being targeted by propaganda to sow distrust in russia abs five until you get caught r.t.s. send a request to a number of human rights and to unload groups asking whether it's such a practice constitutes madlang in a country's internal affairs four of them including human rights watch and transparency international have free spondee it saying that they are not in a position to comment journalist john gowned believes that facebook's power and influence has become overwhelming if this was americans who were being too obvious there would be absolute age in congress and across the whole of the american media and clearly it was looks like it was being used to spread dissenting russia and that's wrong with this also to be given to government
say the real control over see is that these people could be targeted by russian authorities imagine if ace book categorize americans as potential traitors fact advertisers that blog zuckerberg op have expressed how upset i am that the russians tried to use our tool to sow distrust what they did is room and we're not going to stand for it. and that's the meat of it when it's russians being targeted by propaganda to sow distrust in russia abs five until you get caught r.t.s. send a request to a...
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now the white house is weighing vladimir putin's offer to let the russians interrogate americans. hear what the americans have to say. >>> your truth does matter. you matter and you are not alone. >> some really powerful moments on stage. 141 victims of larry nassar unite to send the time's up message to the world. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm alison kosik. >> good to see you. i'm dave briggs. thursday, july 19th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. we start with reporting from "the new york times." we learn that two weeks before the inauguration, president trump was shown highly classified intelligence that vladimir putin ordered cyber attacks in efforts to sway the 2016 election. the report says evidence included texts and e-mails from russian military officers and information gleaned from the top secret source close to vladimir putin. james clapper, the former director of national intelligence, was at the meeting and confirmed that to cnn last night. >> this is his refusal to accept information that he doesn't want to hear. >> clapper says his biggest fear in the wake of pres
now the white house is weighing vladimir putin's offer to let the russians interrogate americans. hear what the americans have to say. >>> your truth does matter. you matter and you are not alone. >> some really powerful moments on stage. 141 victims of larry nassar unite to send the time's up message to the world. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm alison kosik. >> good to see you. i'm dave briggs. thursday, july 19th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. we start...
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refuses bail to russian citizens after charging them obviously with conspiracy to default the united states they claim she's offered sex in a bid to forge influential connections with americans. and a french court has rejected a case brought by survivors of the twenty fifteen terror attacks against the state over its handling of the tragedy. the russian the new generation are still featuring the song.
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looks on to current states and to perspectives a russian american relations key issues of international political political relevance for looks. it is quite clear that we are undergoing a difficult phase in our relations. the difficulties we have have led to a difficult atmosphere but they are not objective frissons for that because the long the cold war is long over. and we have no ideological confrontation anymore that's a matter of the past and the dissipation the voters change just shows the us russia . confronted with a completely new challenges. the dangerous international security. situation regional crisis and also the proliferation of the threat of terrorism. and you probably transnational crime we also have for global economic problems ecological problems and other ones it is only possible to come to terms with these challenges if we get together. and we have found the same opinion. expressed by american colleagues today how we have said we would like me to come to terms with i was going to negative situation in international relations are now a bilateral relations but we'd li
looks on to current states and to perspectives a russian american relations key issues of international political political relevance for looks. it is quite clear that we are undergoing a difficult phase in our relations. the difficulties we have have led to a difficult atmosphere but they are not objective frissons for that because the long the cold war is long over. and we have no ideological confrontation anymore that's a matter of the past and the dissipation the voters change just shows...
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friends at the defense department we should understand both americans and russians in the day either president decides to kill everybody in the other country he can do it that's a hard fact so mr putin if he decides can race the u.s. from the map of course in doing that he'll be committing suicide for russia so if somebody was to choose that that's a sad fact but they can do it but what they shouldn't do is stumble into a war and i think a lot of americans misunderstand the extent to which the ways in which failures to communicate for example where there are military operations in syria or even about the baltics could lead as they did in one nine hundred fourteen to a bunch of misunderstandings at the end of which you could be in a catastrophic war which would be crazy for russia would be crazy for the us well absolutely anything on that exact point both britain and trump agree they both stress that it would be wrong to make the us russia relationship hostage to domestic politics in the united states but i think the argument could also be made by having such a chord sc
friends at the defense department we should understand both americans and russians in the day either president decides to kill everybody in the other country he can do it that's a hard fact so mr putin if he decides can race the u.s. from the map of course in doing that he'll be committing suicide for russia so if somebody was to choose that that's a sad fact but they can do it but what they shouldn't do is stumble into a war and i think a lot of americans misunderstand the extent to which the...
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russian leader. putin had suggested his people be allowed to interrogate americans in exchange for the special counseless to 12 russians indicted for attacking u.s. elections. the white house now quote, unquote disagrees with this idea, but just yesterday the administration showed literally two minds about it, with the white house saying one thing and the state department saying another. >> does president trump support that idea, is he open to having u.s. officials questioned by russia? >> the president will meet with his team. we'll let you know when we have an announcement on that. >> i can tell you the assertions from the russian government are absolutely absurd. >> the senate approved a resolution to oppose questioning of said diplomats by a foreign government. >> let this resolution be a warning to the administration that congres
russian leader. putin had suggested his people be allowed to interrogate americans in exchange for the special counseless to 12 russians indicted for attacking u.s. elections. the white house now quote, unquote disagrees with this idea, but just yesterday the administration showed literally two minds about it, with the white house saying one thing and the state department saying another. >> does president trump support that idea, is he open to having u.s. officials questioned by russia?...
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hillary clinton, the dnc and the paid for russian lies to rig an election, i lied to the american peopleusing that process, i line to the judges on the bulk of the information, the judges are fed so you can't spy on another candidate instead, but it's full of russian lies. y so maybe you will have more time on your hands and go after, if i may come these lies that were bought and paid for by hillary, to russia. all designed to propagandize the american people. let me put it another way. lied to the american people. mr. mueller, do your job tonight, if you care about truth, if you care about justice, if you care about the system of justice in this country being abused at this high of a level. if you care that somebody actually paid for russian lies to misinform the american people and that information was spread by some of the highest levels of our government. how do you justify russian lies being used to get awards on an american citizen?ic it was never verified and never cooperated. it was never even looked at. it was just propagated and these judges, when arehe we going to hear from th
hillary clinton, the dnc and the paid for russian lies to rig an election, i lied to the american peopleusing that process, i line to the judges on the bulk of the information, the judges are fed so you can't spy on another candidate instead, but it's full of russian lies. y so maybe you will have more time on your hands and go after, if i may come these lies that were bought and paid for by hillary, to russia. all designed to propagandize the american people. let me put it another way. lied to...
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among the american officials, she and another russian who she is associated with, among the americans, they were able to get and go for this laughable gun rights in russia scam they were pulling. it was john bolton who is the new trump national security adviser. maria butina is charged as a secret agent. john bolton not that long ago was persuaded to make a video address for her supposed gun rights group in russia. >> today you are engaged in a historic debate about the possible expansion of your freedoms. should the russian people have the right to bear arms. >> according to a criminal complaint in washington, d.c., the person who arranged for john bolton to make that address on russian gun rights, she was charged with experience to act as an agent of the russian federation in the united states. the defendant was working in the u.s. at the direction of an unnamed russian official who was described elsewhere in the complaint as a high level official in the russian government who was previously a member of legislature of the russian federation and later became a top official at the rus
among the american officials, she and another russian who she is associated with, among the americans, they were able to get and go for this laughable gun rights in russia scam they were pulling. it was john bolton who is the new trump national security adviser. maria butina is charged as a secret agent. john bolton not that long ago was persuaded to make a video address for her supposed gun rights group in russia. >> today you are engaged in a historic debate about the possible expansion...
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american usinesses. we agreed, me and president trump, agreed to create a high level working group to bring together captains of russian and american business. after all, entrepreneurs and businessmen know better how to articulate successful business cooperation and make their proposals and suggestions in this regard. we mentioned the so-called interference of russia in the american elections and i had to reiterate things said several times, the russian state has never interfered and is not going to interfere into internal american affairs, including lection process. and in specific material if such things arise, we are ready analyze them through joint unit on cyber security which we discussed in our previous contact. at that time we restore our ooperation in the humanitarian area. as far as i think you know that recently we have hosted the american congressman delegation which is a historic event though it should have been just current affairs, business as usual. in this regard, we mentioned the proposal to the president. we have to think about practicalities but also about the russian personnel and logic of it. we ha
american usinesses. we agreed, me and president trump, agreed to create a high level working group to bring together captains of russian and american business. after all, entrepreneurs and businessmen know better how to articulate successful business cooperation and make their proposals and suggestions in this regard. we mentioned the so-called interference of russia in the american elections and i had to reiterate things said several times, the russian state has never interfered and is not...
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confirmation where he says that the trump campaign approached the russians needing help to get the russian american vote and that's when they got hooked up with this russian social media entity. that was an interesting statement. this business of i don't know anything about prostitutes at the ritz-carlton moscow, that means nothing. >> briefly what does that mean that you want a foreign country's help to get the immigrant nationals in this country to vote for you? it's weird. >> i wonder if he needed help with italian americans, or polish american or why the focus on russian americans and why he asked this young man let's make sure to invite putin to the miss universe pageant. something not right. why the focus on russians? we'll figure that out and that's what mueller is working on. >> it's the kind of defense that's so dumb you feel dumb disproving it but to extend your logic there are many hispanic american people in the united states with links to mexico that vote that was not the same operation to get help from the mexican government. my thanks to all of you for your expertise. >>> coming up,
confirmation where he says that the trump campaign approached the russians needing help to get the russian american vote and that's when they got hooked up with this russian social media entity. that was an interesting statement. this business of i don't know anything about prostitutes at the ritz-carlton moscow, that means nothing. >> briefly what does that mean that you want a foreign country's help to get the immigrant nationals in this country to vote for you? it's weird. >> i...
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the american and russian presidents side by side.ow leading to a bipartisan backlash over president trump's comments. when asked whether he believed america's intelligence agencies or putin when it came to russian meddling in the 2016 election, trump appeared to side with putin. tonight the controversial comments, the global response, and we go inside putin's russia. it began with a handshake. a quick photo opportunity. president trump with a grin. president putin stone-faced. and then it was down to business. >> great to be with you. >> reporter: after the cameras left the room, it was just the two men and their translators. an unprecedented two-hour off the record meeting. they emerged together, the president of the united states standing side by side with the president of russia, addressing the world and pointed questions about russia's interference in america's election. >> do you hold russia at all accountable for anything in particular? >> yes, i do. i hold both countries responsible. i think that the united states has been foo
the american and russian presidents side by side.ow leading to a bipartisan backlash over president trump's comments. when asked whether he believed america's intelligence agencies or putin when it came to russian meddling in the 2016 election, trump appeared to side with putin. tonight the controversial comments, the global response, and we go inside putin's russia. it began with a handshake. a quick photo opportunity. president trump with a grin. president putin stone-faced. and then it was...
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meeting between president trump and president putin is the most important meeting between a russian and an american since a russian and an american soldier shook hands when their two forces cut germany nazi germany in half in world war two it's that important and i think that what we're going to see here is a totally new era of international relations that could best be described as the creation of a new trial lateral ism not the trilateral ism that the united states senators big version ski was pursuing which was america europe japan but a new trilateral is in which will be america russia china and that will constitute a major shift of the axis of power on this planet and that's what we're going to see here even though china is not attending this meeting and those comments are they might perhaps explain some of the jitters right now inside the beltway in washington d.c. what john what about the topic for discussion today i don't know what ukraine syria iran what do you think the two the two leaders will get down to. of course ukraine syria and iran are hot spots and i think that the two leaders wi
meeting between president trump and president putin is the most important meeting between a russian and an american since a russian and an american soldier shook hands when their two forces cut germany nazi germany in half in world war two it's that important and i think that what we're going to see here is a totally new era of international relations that could best be described as the creation of a new trial lateral ism not the trilateral ism that the united states senators big version ski...
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that basic scenario and it works with the american people and got to realize what vladimir putin is he's an old k.g.b. colonel it wants to restore the russian empire you make them into demons and the american people find that the way they can understand the world once that happens it's very difficult for a journalist or anyone else to say you know hold it that guy he's got more of a gray happen a white hat or a black cat and if you say that you suddenly or you're unico which apologist or you're putting apologist and and then the attacks come on to the person saying it the journalist the academic or whoever. any good director will tell you that tempo and rhythm are the most essential components to hold an audience's attention . some are. pretty mean you know with my them so slay all of you must you suck it out of the news of. the chest to know will you. it can also be called a method of betrayal when the allies and followers are relentlessly thrown into the revolutionary flame. the idea is simple when the preparation were. he's found the trigger just needs to be told the second machine into full motion. the murder of politician rafi curry ev
that basic scenario and it works with the american people and got to realize what vladimir putin is he's an old k.g.b. colonel it wants to restore the russian empire you make them into demons and the american people find that the way they can understand the world once that happens it's very difficult for a journalist or anyone else to say you know hold it that guy he's got more of a gray happen a white hat or a black cat and if you say that you suddenly or you're unico which apologist or you're...
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borton to get almost everybody on board that that means the russians the americans of course i mean the russians are having the upper hand in the syrian and the syrian conflict there are in the driving seat the americans might be in the back seat for the time being but we need the the people who are sitting in the backseat and the people who are sitting in the driving seat to come to agree actually on how to look to to do that i've done that the vehicle and this case i'm a political solution and in syria so i think we need to bring almost everybody right now in order to have a bit to go solution to this crisis in syria as far as the french or all is concerned i think i think this is somehow and debilitation of the helsinki summit between president bush and president prom the focus right now is maybe on the city in the refugees on trying to focus maybe on the humanitarian aspect of the seating crisis because political solution and i know it doesn't seem very likely as i said because we need to have almost everybody. on board this is why we're the french actually we have seen the french s
borton to get almost everybody on board that that means the russians the americans of course i mean the russians are having the upper hand in the syrian and the syrian conflict there are in the driving seat the americans might be in the back seat for the time being but we need the the people who are sitting in the backseat and the people who are sitting in the driving seat to come to agree actually on how to look to to do that i've done that the vehicle and this case i'm a political solution...
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wasn't this all about russian lives paid for, disseminated, propagated and lying to courts? wasn't this about lying to the american things? >> i think it was about pushing the envelope as far as you could push it. i'm saying for the politics of the election and i think they did it because number one the pfizer stuff is classified, and at number two they were sure that hillary was going to win and no one would be any wiser. >> sean: if i did that come up with ib -- where would i be now? >> williams jail. >> sean: and if i -- >> >> than the normal person does this gets prosecuted. is there any doubt that this whole pfizer port application -- >> sean: i have to role, but the democratic party is being overtaken by the radical left, and we have the truth. proof. prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. if you have moderate to severe or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable with reduced
wasn't this all about russian lives paid for, disseminated, propagated and lying to courts? wasn't this about lying to the american things? >> i think it was about pushing the envelope as far as you could push it. i'm saying for the politics of the election and i think they did it because number one the pfizer stuff is classified, and at number two they were sure that hillary was going to win and no one would be any wiser. >> sean: if i did that come up with ib -- where would i be...
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i wanted him to win because he was talking about the normalization of russian/american relations. finally, a question on blackmail. >> does the russian team have compromising material on president trump or his family. >> reporter: putin briskly waved off the question, saying only that he hasn't personally known trump very long. i heard about that we had allegedly collected compromising material on mr. trump when he came to moscow. mr. colleagues, i don't know trump was there. trump laughed it off, and end with a tirade about peter struck who forlsly defended the collusion investigation before congress last week. >> it was a disgrace to our country, and you would say that is a total witch hunt. thank you very much, thank you. >> terry moran with us tonight in helsinki tonight. and president trump and putin behind closed doors for two hours with just the translators. will we ever get a read out of what was said in the room? >> no, not a formal read out. and the two leaders did outline what talks were about. but we won't know the details. >> and you know, terry, a question on how it'
i wanted him to win because he was talking about the normalization of russian/american relations. finally, a question on blackmail. >> does the russian team have compromising material on president trump or his family. >> reporter: putin briskly waved off the question, saying only that he hasn't personally known trump very long. i heard about that we had allegedly collected compromising material on mr. trump when he came to moscow. mr. colleagues, i don't know trump was there. trump...
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there is a tremendous amount of interest in russian-american jazz. we are interested in russian ballet. i was the founding executive director of the american soviet youth orchestra. we had 50 young musicians from the u.s., and 50 from the soviet union. in fact, they were all from the moscow conservatory. brian: early in your book you talk about the fact that your father inherited in his -- his brothers and sisters inherited money from his father. you say it was a considerable amount of money. then you tell us that because of the depression, the money is gone. but then you tell us you bought a farm in pennsylvania -- your father did -- for $14,000. ake us through that. grace: i just learned this very recently. the reason he had the $14,000 which was a lot of money then, which was because they didn't pay him when he was interned in the camp. they said he was not working. can you imagine they weren't paying our diplomats because they weren't working? that was looked into, and some realized it was a great injustice. so they got the money in a lump sum. i
there is a tremendous amount of interest in russian-american jazz. we are interested in russian ballet. i was the founding executive director of the american soviet youth orchestra. we had 50 young musicians from the u.s., and 50 from the soviet union. in fact, they were all from the moscow conservatory. brian: early in your book you talk about the fact that your father inherited in his -- his brothers and sisters inherited money from his father. you say it was a considerable amount of money....
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the question of whether and how the russians were able to obtain data of americans that were used in some of the targeting for some of the ads on facebook and other social media. the question is how does this data accessed by the russian company, what happens to it? people we have talked to, former and current officials in the u.s. government, tell us that that is exactly how it works. that companies like mail.ru required to provide access to russian intelligence. and so, this is the question. what happened to that data? once it got to russia, we don't know the answer. >> evan, thank you very much. good reporting, as usual. >>> more on this, the top democrat in the house intelligence committee of california adam schiff is joining us. thank you. >> good to be with you. >> do you believe this activity we reported on by the russians involving facebook is being directed directly by the kremlin? >> well, we don't know. certainly what evan said is exactly right and that is, if the kremlin takes interest in data of any russian company have they're not in a position to say no. i mean, some ma
the question of whether and how the russians were able to obtain data of americans that were used in some of the targeting for some of the ads on facebook and other social media. the question is how does this data accessed by the russian company, what happens to it? people we have talked to, former and current officials in the u.s. government, tell us that that is exactly how it works. that companies like mail.ru required to provide access to russian intelligence. and so, this is the question....
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american cortex at that time didn't interest at all what should we do together how to improve russian american relations. all right that does it for me i'll be back with headlines in about thirty minutes time stay with us you are watching. greetings and salutations. in the imaginary worlds of science fiction most often the primary and tegan is standing in the way of the euro's journey is the giant evil all powerful corporation from wayland you tanita cyberdyne to my personal favorite the tyrrell corporation these iconic trans world conglomerates often stand as a stark warning to the dangers of unchecked corporate power and greed but sadly no one seems to be heeding the warnings and now too of what some people feel are the biggest of the big bad corporations on the planet amazon and goldman sachs are expanding their reach into our lives and bank accounts recently grocery stores were put on notice when jeff bezos online giant got into the food market business with their acquisition of whole foods now amazon is ready to take on big pharma yes with their recent one billion dollar acquisition of th
american cortex at that time didn't interest at all what should we do together how to improve russian american relations. all right that does it for me i'll be back with headlines in about thirty minutes time stay with us you are watching. greetings and salutations. in the imaginary worlds of science fiction most often the primary and tegan is standing in the way of the euro's journey is the giant evil all powerful corporation from wayland you tanita cyberdyne to my personal favorite the...
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american businesses. we agreed and president trump, we agreed to create the high-level working group that would bring together captains of russian and american busines after all, entrepreneurs and businessmen know better how to articulate this successful business cperation. we'll let them make their proposals and suggestions in this regard. onceruagain, president mentioned the issue of the so-called interference of russia in the american elections, and i had to reiterate things i said several times, including during ts, that the cont russian state has never interfered and is not going to interfere into internal american affairs, including electio process. any specific material, if such things arise,dye are r to analyze together, for instance, we can analyze them through the joint worng group on cyber security, the establishment of which we discussed during our previous contacts. andlearly the past time that we restore our cooperation in the cultural area, in the manitarian area. as far as i think you know that recently we hosted the american congressmen delegation, and now it's perceived and portrayed almost asri an his event, a
american businesses. we agreed and president trump, we agreed to create the high-level working group that would bring together captains of russian and american busines after all, entrepreneurs and businessmen know better how to articulate this successful business cperation. we'll let them make their proposals and suggestions in this regard. onceruagain, president mentioned the issue of the so-called interference of russia in the american elections, and i had to reiterate things i said several...
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american cortex at that time didn't interest at all what should we do together how to improve russian american relations. more news in thirty minutes this is r t international. this is boom bust broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. i'm part shelton thanks for joining us up on the program today for this broadcast we do something a little different and that we're going to focus the entirety of the show on axis to help us out will be joined by the renowned professor of economics of merit is at the university of matches massachusetts richard wool plus the c.e.o. of straw mark hillary for which looks at the highest and lowest tax rates around the globe and we have a special panel to discuss and i bet they the new u.s. tax law and where it is right now plus alex mann hyla bitch will tell us about one provision of the new tax law that may impact life love and even finances all that ahead on our tax theme program so let's bungle in the jungle and start with some. speaking of texas corporate stock buybacks hit an all time record of one hundred seventy eight billion dollars in the first qu
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everything was done wrong by the united states and that's completely misreading the recent history of american russian relations so i think right now where we are as president trump is trying to rewrite the history and not really stand up for any of the american policy positions that we have over years and decades been pursuing in advancing towards russia we did this in the cold war with the soviet union where there were tensions and conflicts that we had negotiations with the soviet union on multiple issues while also criticizing them but that's no longer the case apparently apparently dealing with russia means only agreeing with russia no longer being able to criticize and deal with them and that's problematic for american national security i get just of if you honest i you surprised that we didn't see trump calling out any of russia's provokers have actions. well i think that the board gave up salute likelier of you all about this interview that ends in america under your let's move it was a way to do that then it's from them and let's look at crime in involvement in ukraine bringing down a russian
everything was done wrong by the united states and that's completely misreading the recent history of american russian relations so i think right now where we are as president trump is trying to rewrite the history and not really stand up for any of the american policy positions that we have over years and decades been pursuing in advancing towards russia we did this in the cold war with the soviet union where there were tensions and conflicts that we had negotiations with the soviet union on...
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i go and it's like you don't realize how dangerous that is that it is dangerous everybody to russian americans even to people who you know haven't lived there in the years and have different views about it or politics it's still discussed and seen a phobic and grow it is and we lived through it all right if you think as a country we've learned that when you're in the ism is a good thing the matter who it's about and look man says a particular is groom greenwald kind of came back and then wrote an article talking about mr malcolm and you know malcolm manson back in two thousand and sixteen august twentieth and this sunday she again hosts joy readers a groaner issues with the truth. about a few other you know now she asked malcolm as about jill stein and her like support stein supporters during the election about their anima their lack of animosity towards russia the pearly world supposed to have now and he responded saying quote well jill stein you know how's the show on russia today would. it's completely untrue and i missed that really has a string around the office that's where i know it's a
i go and it's like you don't realize how dangerous that is that it is dangerous everybody to russian americans even to people who you know haven't lived there in the years and have different views about it or politics it's still discussed and seen a phobic and grow it is and we lived through it all right if you think as a country we've learned that when you're in the ism is a good thing the matter who it's about and look man says a particular is groom greenwald kind of came back and then wrote...
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in concerning our russian and american relationship first of all the second russian day i met are going to be a relation of digger i dated below zero last decayed so i think that this meeting demonstrate in new approach from american side and russian side. getting pushed back for developing at this by let their live relations in favor of all of international law in fire or world order in favor of interests of both sides i cannot say that meeting ended by zero point zero ending. bye bye bye bye trump because this. achievement is far in the interests of all humanity i think that in russia they look at this and not waiting very much from this meeting concret deals are made the latest on the grain on any other sanctions and yada regions of the world but in russia looking at this event as a by do you need a door of up what unit is that opened by two presidents i don't even hold humanity in that his hand is open to some hairy hats and russia how exactly does this benefit everyone in the wild oh. our reaction is push it if it streamed it positive and it is. in knowing seeing was in russia and
in concerning our russian and american relationship first of all the second russian day i met are going to be a relation of digger i dated below zero last decayed so i think that this meeting demonstrate in new approach from american side and russian side. getting pushed back for developing at this by let their live relations in favor of all of international law in fire or world order in favor of interests of both sides i cannot say that meeting ended by zero point zero ending. bye bye bye bye...
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american businesses. to create a high-level working group to bring together -- russian and american this. entrepreneurs and business and know no better how to articulate this successful corroboration. we will let them make their proposals and suggestions in this regard. once again, president trump mentioned the issue of the so-called interference of russia in the american elections. and i had to reiterate things i said several times, including a personal conversation, that russia has never interfered and is never going to interfere in american internal affairs, including elections. material, weific are ready to analyze together. for instance, we can analyze them through the joint group on cyber security, the establishment of which we discussed during our previous contact. time werly, last restored our corroboration in the humanitarian area. as far as -- i think you know recently we hosted the american congressional delegation, and it was almost an historic event, although it should have been just current affairs, business as usual, and in this regard we mentioned this proposal to the pres
american businesses. to create a high-level working group to bring together -- russian and american this. entrepreneurs and business and know no better how to articulate this successful corroboration. we will let them make their proposals and suggestions in this regard. once again, president trump mentioned the issue of the so-called interference of russia in the american elections. and i had to reiterate things i said several times, including a personal conversation, that russia has never...
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. >> reporter: he stressed none of the americans targeted knew they were talking with russians. >> the conspirators corresponded with several americans through the internet. there is no allegation in this indictment that the americans knew they were corresponding with russian intelligence officers. >> reporter: but the indictment does detail the russian's contact with several emergency including a request for stolen documents from a candidate of u.s. congress whose identity has not been disclosed. it explains the officers posing at gucifer 2.0 and a person close to the trump campaign the language of the messages revealed in the indictment matches the twitter messages previously released by roger stone. stone has admitted he communicated with gucifer 2.0 but denies he knew about the hack. >> i am not involved with a conspiracy with the russians or no one else. will is no evidence to the contrary. >> reporter: the indictment alleges the russians spearfished and hacked e-mail accounts on the same day trump said this. >> russia, if are you listening, you hope you are able find the 30,000 e
. >> reporter: he stressed none of the americans targeted knew they were talking with russians. >> the conspirators corresponded with several americans through the internet. there is no allegation in this indictment that the americans knew they were corresponding with russian intelligence officers. >> reporter: but the indictment does detail the russian's contact with several emergency including a request for stolen documents from a candidate of u.s. congress whose identity...