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let's discuss, fareed zakaria, host of cnn's "fareed zakaria gps."et's talk about the conversation i just had with michael reagan because that's become a political talking point on the right that what law? there's no laws broken. if you look at politifact, they say, in fact, there were four laws that were broken so that is a talking point, not exactly accurate at all. there were a number of laws that were broken. >> yeah, look, we don't know exactly what the fbi is investigating, specifically, but we do know, for example, the logan act does not allow private individuals to conduct foreign policy. now, that is an act rarely enforced, but many of these contacts with foreign governments seem to be of that nature. the more important one, of course, is it is illegal to tamper with an election in the united states and there is the allegation that the trump campaign colluded with a foreign power, russia, to tamper in some way with the election. to interfere with the election. clearly, that is illegal. >> isn't hacking illegal as well? >> right. hacking into
let's discuss, fareed zakaria, host of cnn's "fareed zakaria gps."et's talk about the conversation i just had with michael reagan because that's become a political talking point on the right that what law? there's no laws broken. if you look at politifact, they say, in fact, there were four laws that were broken so that is a talking point, not exactly accurate at all. there were a number of laws that were broken. >> yeah, look, we don't know exactly what the fbi is...
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one of its stars, for, fareed zakaria, is even encouraging people to goo see the play.ng it a masterpiece. you should note the 2012 version of caesar in minnesota featured an actor dressed like president obama in the title role. c so, greg, the left has a fascination with assassination. >> greg: very v good. just before i believe that is more than just political pornography, i think it is deeper than that. i think, under the guise of art, there is something that they want to see happen. do you agree or disagree? >> greg: first of all, i want to defend fareed zakaria. i t don't think he saw the play. he overheard someone else and copied him. >> jesse: [laughs] are you referring to the plagiarism scandal? >>ri greg: may be i am. maybe i am referring to is plagiarism scandal. i wanted to make sure the audience knew. the one thing -- you don'tou wat to fall into this false equivalency thing.is it was done before with president obama in 2012. however, no one talked about it because no one really noticed it. i think -- i don't think his wife was in the play, and this one, it
one of its stars, for, fareed zakaria, is even encouraging people to goo see the play.ng it a masterpiece. you should note the 2012 version of caesar in minnesota featured an actor dressed like president obama in the title role. c so, greg, the left has a fascination with assassination. >> greg: very v good. just before i believe that is more than just political pornography, i think it is deeper than that. i think, under the guise of art, there is something that they want to see happen....
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let's dig deeper cnn fareed zakaria. what kind of outrage can we expect from the international community? >> wolf i think it's not so much outrage but disappointment. the paris accords were really a symbol of global cooperation, the idea that there are some problems that are global in nature. you know sort of china is polluting the atmosphere. we all get affected. if some country is polluting the seas we all get affected. as a result of that there has to be some kind of common solution, some -- everybody has to chip in. everybody has to jump in at the same time. and for the united states which has been the leader of the world, the one that has shaped the agenda so often in history, to renege on its commitment, to walk away from the treaty, it's a very dramatic and symbolic blow. as i said the united states almost resigned from its role leading the world. >> that's a strong statement. elaborate a bit because your words have an important impact. >> if you think about what the united states has done since 1945, what it has
let's dig deeper cnn fareed zakaria. what kind of outrage can we expect from the international community? >> wolf i think it's not so much outrage but disappointment. the paris accords were really a symbol of global cooperation, the idea that there are some problems that are global in nature. you know sort of china is polluting the atmosphere. we all get affected. if some country is polluting the seas we all get affected. as a result of that there has to be some kind of common solution,...
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here to discuss, john kirby, fareed zakaria, and jeffrey lord. areed, if the president does decide to back out of this accord, what does it mean moving forward for the u.s.? the u.s. was an early force behind this accord and i think the second only to china in terms of emitting greenhouse gases? >> it seems to me it operates at two levels. one is, what does it mean for the environment, for u.s. energy policy? and there, i think the tragedy is that the united states really over the last ten years, partly because of government policy, partly private sector, has become a dominant player in the green energy space in alternative energy. this is a point elon musk keeps making. there are now so many more solar jobs in america than coal industry jobs. there are, you know, the number of winds jobs is rising dramatically, much more dramatically than the losses in industries like coal. so we would lose a lot of that energy and initiative that is really making the united states dominate these clean, increasingly cheap sources of energy for the future. the sec
here to discuss, john kirby, fareed zakaria, and jeffrey lord. areed, if the president does decide to back out of this accord, what does it mean moving forward for the u.s.? the u.s. was an early force behind this accord and i think the second only to china in terms of emitting greenhouse gases? >> it seems to me it operates at two levels. one is, what does it mean for the environment, for u.s. energy policy? and there, i think the tragedy is that the united states really over the last...
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i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. former fbi director's extraordinary testimony. >> lordy, i hope there are tapes. >> what to make of jim comey's tough words and where will they lead? >> the russians interfered in our election. >> i have top former intelligence officials and legal minds to discuss it all. >> then, the stunning results of the british election. a dramatic setback for the conservatives and prime minister may. how long will she be able to
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fareed zakaria, great to see you here.e've had president's supporters on this morning and they say it doesn't do anything about the u.s.'s leadership. we're still continuing to lead at home. they say in terms of clean energy. we're just not going to do it in this lousy agreement. these are their words. >> part of the reason that these arguments can be made is because frankly they use falsehoods. so rick santorum was on and when jennifer points out that in pittsburgh the line from donald trump's speech clean energy jobs are twice as many, 60,000 versus 30,000 of coal, oil and natural gas put together, there are twice as many clean energy jobs. he says in the region, well, the sierra club has a good analysis using department of energy data in 41 states plus the district of columbia, clean energy jobs vastly exceed the number for coal and natural gas. >> what does that have to do with the paris climate accord? we're doing that here. >> it says to everybody we're going to try to produce energy with certain constraints on carbo
fareed zakaria, great to see you here.e've had president's supporters on this morning and they say it doesn't do anything about the u.s.'s leadership. we're still continuing to lead at home. they say in terms of clean energy. we're just not going to do it in this lousy agreement. these are their words. >> part of the reason that these arguments can be made is because frankly they use falsehoods. so rick santorum was on and when jennifer points out that in pittsburgh the line from donald...
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i'm fareed zakaria.nsions ratcheted up with north korea after the death of otto warmbier. just how dangerous have things gotten? and can china play a real role in cooling things down? i have a great debate. and chicago mayor rahm emanuel, the no-holds barred former white house chief of staff weighs in on the current white house and the man in charge of
i'm fareed zakaria.nsions ratcheted up with north korea after the death of otto warmbier. just how dangerous have things gotten? and can china play a real role in cooling things down? i have a great debate. and chicago mayor rahm emanuel, the no-holds barred former white house chief of staff weighs in on the current white house and the man in charge of
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. >> all right, back now with me, fareed zakaria, you have a message.nd that message is -- >> first, it's a tragedy. because climate change is a real problem and it's causing enormous uncertainty and instability around the word. it's a problem because the united states is withdrawing from a leadership role that has basically occupied since 1945. it's also a tragedy because the united states has begun to dominate the energies of the future that are going to dominate the planet. president trump says that he was elected to represent the people of pittsburgh and not paris. he should have someone look this up. pittsburgh now has twice as many clean energy jobs as oil, na natural gas and coal combined. if he wants to represent the city of pittsburgh, he should have do the opposite -- >> the mayor -- pittsburgh voted for hillary clinton and not donald trump. >> well, i think the one silver lining here is that while donald trump is withdrawing from the paris accords, in many senses, america is not. a lot of states and cities have committed themselves to a clean
. >> all right, back now with me, fareed zakaria, you have a message.nd that message is -- >> first, it's a tragedy. because climate change is a real problem and it's causing enormous uncertainty and instability around the word. it's a problem because the united states is withdrawing from a leadership role that has basically occupied since 1945. it's also a tragedy because the united states has begun to dominate the energies of the future that are going to dominate the planet....
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let me turn to fareed zakaria. what do you make of all these tweets? what's the president thinking? think there are two possible interpretations. the first is that the president has sort of in a moment where he was not able to control himself, let his emotions get the better of him just vented and that's possible. we have seen that in the past. there's also a possibility that the president is actually playing a pretty smart political strategy. he doesn't really care about the travel ban. he doesn't really care about the issue, the substantiative issues involved. this is a very powerful way of e emotionally signaling to his voters, to his base, i have always been the guy who wants to be really tough on terrorism, really tough on islam. there are the weaklings in the media, look at the mayor of london. it's not an accident the mayor of london happens to be muslim. it's a way of signaling i'm still standing with you. i still want to protect you. and look, the travel ban in in case is in trouble, he can always say you never tried my ideas. so the next time there is unfortunately and the
let me turn to fareed zakaria. what do you make of all these tweets? what's the president thinking? think there are two possible interpretations. the first is that the president has sort of in a moment where he was not able to control himself, let his emotions get the better of him just vented and that's possible. we have seen that in the past. there's also a possibility that the president is actually playing a pretty smart political strategy. he doesn't really care about the travel ban. he...
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we used to be the leader in that free will democracy and i think today what fareed zakaria said it'sind of red, we give up leadership. >> tucker: i thought you guys believed in science, one that you give me once you tell me why allowing china to take a pass on reducing its greenhouse emissions for years is going to reduce global warming and its effects? i don't understand what mark >> china signed this agreement, everyone is in it together, to make the world a better place to reduce these omissions. if >> is there a single person watching the show stupid enough to be confessed by what you're saying. >> almost every mayor in america now has come together and say were going to hit her to the protocols. >> tucker: other people are doing if, therefore it's a good idea? your constituents, your public, the obligation of explaining a clear simple terms specifically how the terms of this agreement will achieve the goal they say they will. >> the terms are very clear, if you reduce your greenhouse emissions and you lower the temperature the waters will stop rising. that is a global agreement.
we used to be the leader in that free will democracy and i think today what fareed zakaria said it'sind of red, we give up leadership. >> tucker: i thought you guys believed in science, one that you give me once you tell me why allowing china to take a pass on reducing its greenhouse emissions for years is going to reduce global warming and its effects? i don't understand what mark >> china signed this agreement, everyone is in it together, to make the world a better place to reduce...
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a lot to discuss with fareed zakaria. you said the u.s. resigned as leader of the free world. >> i think symbolically, it's that important. its 1945, the united states las been the leader in organizing coalitions to global problems, security or military or even pandemics. so for the united states to take this signature achievement that took years and years to do and finally got india and china into the tent -- that was always the big problem with climate change. you couldn't get the new polluters to agree -- everybody came into the tent. 193 countries. and the united states pulls out. it's a pretty big blow and i don't think you are sugar coat it. i have talked to european officials and they all ewe it very much in that light. >> have you heard, fareed said, how much damage do you think it sends the allies? >> i think it will do significant damage, anderson. and you to keep in perspective not just today's decision but what the president did in brussels last week. this is a problem of u.s. leadership and leadership on the global stage and t
a lot to discuss with fareed zakaria. you said the u.s. resigned as leader of the free world. >> i think symbolically, it's that important. its 1945, the united states las been the leader in organizing coalitions to global problems, security or military or even pandemics. so for the united states to take this signature achievement that took years and years to do and finally got india and china into the tent -- that was always the big problem with climate change. you couldn't get the new...
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take it from my label mate, fareed zakaria. >> the number of americans killed by citizens of the sevenntries banned from 1975 to 2015, you guessed it, zero. >> president trump's order compromises american values at what couldn't be a worse time. as some muslims leave conflict-riddled areas of the middle east and end up in america, many land not in major cities, but in the more affordable suburbs. and nowhere has seen this happen more than the detroit metro area. there, immigrants can join a muslim community that has been established since the early factory days of the ford motor company. motown meet mo muslims town. small towns in and around detroit like dearborn and hamtramck, americans with roots to the middle east. many of whom are muslim and for some people in america, that simple stat makes this sleepily suburban community the scariest place in america? although when we got there, people were maybe a little more woke than normal. the election had happened just days before we arrived. i didn't know what to expect from the muslims there. especially because moments after trump's acce
take it from my label mate, fareed zakaria. >> the number of americans killed by citizens of the sevenntries banned from 1975 to 2015, you guessed it, zero. >> president trump's order compromises american values at what couldn't be a worse time. as some muslims leave conflict-riddled areas of the middle east and end up in america, many land not in major cities, but in the more affordable suburbs. and nowhere has seen this happen more than the detroit metro area. there, immigrants...
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria. we'll begin today's show with the shocking shooting on that beltway ballfield. [ gunfire ] what does it say about how divided america is, how angry her people are at each other. and what are the chances of real reconciliation between the parties and amongst the american people. i have people who have studied and worked on just these issues. >>> and another area sharply divided, the middle east. the split between the gulf states and qatar. what will bring the crisis to a close? i will ask qatar's former prime minister. >>> also, the trump boom. why have american stock markets gone up, up and further up while the country is mired in political turmoil and paralysis? ruchir charma will offer his plains. >>> finally, america's census recounts its people every ten years. this country is embarking on a census to count its islands, and there are thousands of them. but first here's my take. this week's shooting at a congressional baseball practice was a ghastly example of the political polariz
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria. we'll begin today's show with the shocking shooting on that beltway ballfield. [ gunfire ] what does it say about how divided america is, how angry her people are at each other. and what are the chances of real reconciliation between the parties and amongst the american people. i have people who have studied and worked on just these issues. >>> and another area sharply divided, the middle east. the...
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i'm fareed zakaria. today on the show, tensions ratcheted up with north korea after the death of otto warmbier. just how dangerous have things gotten? and can china play a real role in cooling things down? i have a great debate. and chicago mayor rahm emanuel, the no-holds barred former white house chief of staff weighs in on the current white house and the man in charge of it all, donald trump. >> they've made some choices that i think will now have consequences that are not just immediate but long-term. >>> also, the urgent issue that the president and rahm emanuel are warning about. america's crumbling infrastructure. and what is the future of conservatism in the trump era? will the world of ronald reagan ever return. >> i pledge to you a government that will not only work well but wisely. >> the always sharp david brooks weighs in. in the middle of the pacific. it should be a paradise. instead, it's a dump. literally. and it's all our fault. i'll explain. >>> but first here's my take. while we've bee
i'm fareed zakaria. today on the show, tensions ratcheted up with north korea after the death of otto warmbier. just how dangerous have things gotten? and can china play a real role in cooling things down? i have a great debate. and chicago mayor rahm emanuel, the no-holds barred former white house chief of staff weighs in on the current white house and the man in charge of it all, donald trump. >> they've made some choices that i think will now have consequences that are not just...
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i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. we have an important show for you, all about the two big stories of this week. we'll start with last night's terror attack in london. less than two weeks after a terrorist attack at the manchester arena, just ten weeks after an attack on westminster bridge, suspected islamic terrorists have struck again on another bridge, this time london bridge. we'll bring you the latest from london and analysis from experts around the world. >>> also, the president pulls out of paris. where does this leave america? where does it leave the planet? we have a great panel to discuss. >>> i'll bring you my take in a moment, but let's first go to the london attacks. cnn's senior international correspondent clarissa ward is at 10 downing street right now. earlier prime minister may came out and made a statement. she implied last night's attack was islamic terror and said after three attacks in britain in as many months, enough is enough. what do we know about this attack? is it part of a pattern of a cons
i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. we have an important show for you, all about the two big stories of this week. we'll start with last night's terror attack in london. less than two weeks after a terrorist attack at the manchester arena, just ten weeks after an attack on westminster bridge, suspected islamic terrorists have struck again on another bridge, this time london bridge. we'll bring you the latest from london and analysis from experts around the world. >>>...
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i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. we'll begin today's show with the former fbi director's extraordinary testimony. >> lordy, i hope there are tapes. >> what to make of jim comey's tough words and where will they lead? >> the russians interfered in our election. >> i have top former intelligence officials and legal minds to discuss it all. >> then, the stunning results of the british election. a dramatic setback for the conservatives and prime minister may. how long will she be able to hold on? >> also, as america withdraws from its role as global leader, somebody needs to step in. can that be canada? foreign minister chrystia freeland gives a striking speech this week. she joins me to explain what she sees as canada's new global role. >>> and qatar, a peninsula nation not twice the size of delaware, it's also home to a crucial american air base. so why is the rest of the gulf turning against it? what in the world. i will explain. >> but first, here's my take. the most troubling statement i heard on thursday was not fr
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let's go to fareed zakaria because i know there's an international perspective on this that's important. >> jake, i think that in it proves to be what we think it is, this is the day that the united states resigned as the leader of the free world. it's nothing short of that. the irresponsibility of this act is breathtaking because the paris climate accords are extraordinarily negotiabl extraordinarily flexible. that's why countries that have governed that have signed on. there are 194 other countries that have signed on to this, including the countries that donald trump keep saying always beat us in these agreements. they are all in. >> let me interrupt because i want to ask, what other point made by senator paul and stephen moore here that china and india are getting out of control and building more polluting plants. >> under any agreement there's going to be some cheating. people accused united states of undermining the world trade organization all the time and there's a process that you put in place to adjudicate that and when found they can be fined. the idea that that's a reason to
let's go to fareed zakaria because i know there's an international perspective on this that's important. >> jake, i think that in it proves to be what we think it is, this is the day that the united states resigned as the leader of the free world. it's nothing short of that. the irresponsibility of this act is breathtaking because the paris climate accords are extraordinarily negotiabl extraordinarily flexible. that's why countries that have governed that have signed on. there are 194...
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fareed zakaria hosts a show on the cnn. he tweeted this. in new york, go see julius caesar free in central park, brilliantly interpreted for the trump era, a masterpiece, he laughed, he cried." fantasies of the violent death seem to be a running theme at cnn these days. just two weeks ago, kathy griffin, a cnn host at the time, fantasized about beheading president trump. what is going on over there? joe concha writes on the mediae for "the hill," he joins us tonight.e is it wrong to connect the dots and see that this is a theme now? >> it's absolutely a theme. time warner owns cnn, kathy griffin situation just two weeks ago, they are forced to let her go 24 hours later.r. they also own hbo, tucker, and bill maher just ten days ago on that t program interviewing a republican senator said that he was a house n-word and he had to apologize. hbo didn't suspend him, i don't quite know why, maybe because there is no advertisers on hbo. hbo featured a severed head ones "game of thrones" of president bush. cnn releases a statement that he's not an
fareed zakaria hosts a show on the cnn. he tweeted this. in new york, go see julius caesar free in central park, brilliantly interpreted for the trump era, a masterpiece, he laughed, he cried." fantasies of the violent death seem to be a running theme at cnn these days. just two weeks ago, kathy griffin, a cnn host at the time, fantasized about beheading president trump. what is going on over there? joe concha writes on the mediae for "the hill," he joins us tonight.e is it wrong...
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. >> last hour, fareed zakaria was expressing concerns about what could happen down the road. of what we saw before election day with the now president saying he wasn't sure if he would accept the election results? could we be in a similar situation now with this investigation? >> if there are criminal charges, those aren't voluntary issues. you can't simply ignore a criminal charge because he doesn't agree with it. he's in a very different realm now. he's played ping-pong over the years but this is the super bowl. >> last question for you. you mentioned at one point, trump, when he was suing you, suggested he had tapes of your conversations. what was that about, and did he have tapes? >> yeah, he said throughout, and he said this to reporters over the years when they have gone to the trump organization, i want to let you know i'm taping you now. he said it multiple times during my interviews with him. he said that into my tape recorder. but when he sat down for the deposition, my attorney said, mr. trump, do you have a taping system? and he said no. and he said, well then, wh
. >> last hour, fareed zakaria was expressing concerns about what could happen down the road. of what we saw before election day with the now president saying he wasn't sure if he would accept the election results? could we be in a similar situation now with this investigation? >> if there are criminal charges, those aren't voluntary issues. you can't simply ignore a criminal charge because he doesn't agree with it. he's in a very different realm now. he's played ping-pong over the...
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i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york.all about the two big stories of this week. we'll start with last night's terror attack in london. less than two weeks after a terrorist attack at the manchester arena, just ten weeks after an attack on westminster bridge, suspected islamic terrorists have struck again on another bridge, this time london bridge. we'll bring you the latest from london and analysis from experts around the world. >>> also, the president pulls out of paris. where does this leave america? where does it leave the planet? we have a great panel to discuss.
i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york.all about the two big stories of this week. we'll start with last night's terror attack in london. less than two weeks after a terrorist attack at the manchester arena, just ten weeks after an attack on westminster bridge, suspected islamic terrorists have struck again on another bridge, this time london bridge. we'll bring you the latest from london and analysis from experts around the world. >>> also, the president pulls out of...
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i happened to watch you yesterday on fareed zakaria so congratulations on that. >> thank you. >> the floor's yours. >> thank you very much for inviting me here. we have ten minutes each. is that correct? >> yes. >> good. just cue me up when i'm getting near the end of that, i'll stop. it's a lot to say in ten minutes. i will disagree with everything senator cotton said except it was nice to be here. i represent sort of the other side of this and let me focus my remarks primarily on missile defense, the point of this session. i have been in washington working on national security for about 35 years. i've known dimitri for almost all that time. and jack kemp for almost all of that time. a big part of that was focused on missile defense beginning in 1983 when president reagan launched the strategic defense initiative. i was -- joined the staff at services committee in late 1984 and was assigned oversight of that responsibility. i've been tracking these programs ever since. so let me state very clearly and fully that i am strongly in favor of an effective national missile defense system
i happened to watch you yesterday on fareed zakaria so congratulations on that. >> thank you. >> the floor's yours. >> thank you very much for inviting me here. we have ten minutes each. is that correct? >> yes. >> good. just cue me up when i'm getting near the end of that, i'll stop. it's a lot to say in ten minutes. i will disagree with everything senator cotton said except it was nice to be here. i represent sort of the other side of this and let me focus my...
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he has reached the status of the most powerful man in the world, as fareed zakaria's documentary callednment in the american presidential election of last november. but as you speak to all these thousands of people that you've interviewed over the years and more recently about the election, do they conceive, do they wink, do they nod to you that, yes, of course the russian government was behind interference in the american election? >> probably that's not -- when you say russian government, probably that's not exactly correct. probably that was some private company in a way -- >> directed by the russian government? >> no. dependent on the russian government, affiliated with russian intelligence services, probably. as in many countries, probably in this country as well, some delicate missions are supposed to be made not by government agencies themselves, but by the private companies affiliated with the government in a way. so probably that was much more private. i can suppose that that was private and in attempt to give a present for vladimir putin. they guessed that he would love to hav
he has reached the status of the most powerful man in the world, as fareed zakaria's documentary callednment in the american presidential election of last november. but as you speak to all these thousands of people that you've interviewed over the years and more recently about the election, do they conceive, do they wink, do they nod to you that, yes, of course the russian government was behind interference in the american election? >> probably that's not -- when you say russian...