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the kremlin is smarter. they are right now making consistent attempts to take under control the social media on the internet with the foreign ownership structure. provider demanded to access to the russian security service. web -- in general, we know that most of the internet communication that happens in sent to theck and intelligence. the size of information is so huge that it is impossible for the government .- double troubled enormouste unclear how the ministry should be to be able to process all of that information. recently, we also faced a new attack of hackers. just last week, i was one of the victims of the e-mails, hackers engaged in the attacks against the u.s.. i may have taken part in that. for example, that happened during one of the as is and -- one of the position party primaries. their service were attacked in the primaries were undermined because of those attacks. aware ofe kremlin is the internet and everything that is going on. definitely trying to implement a lot of different attacks to
the kremlin is smarter. they are right now making consistent attempts to take under control the social media on the internet with the foreign ownership structure. provider demanded to access to the russian security service. web -- in general, we know that most of the internet communication that happens in sent to theck and intelligence. the size of information is so huge that it is impossible for the government .- double troubled enormouste unclear how the ministry should be to be able to...
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it was sold a kremlin owner. the majority of the russian position, however, kind of predicted that kind of development. so they moved to facebook. and there is an academic article that shows facebook played a major role during the 2011-2012 for the op session. yet the government definitely understands it. the kremlin is actually smarter. when you follow the kremlin, it is is usually smarter than we give it credit to. they are right now making consistent attempts to control the social media or internet with it for an ownership structure. twitter, facebook were immediately demanded to provide -- asked to provide access to the russian security service. it discusses the way and prosecution of the internet. in general we know that most of the internet communication that happens in russia, russian service is backed and sent to the intelligence. the information is so huge it is just impossible for the government to process it. they received this information doubled on or tripled because the way the insurance controlled.
it was sold a kremlin owner. the majority of the russian position, however, kind of predicted that kind of development. so they moved to facebook. and there is an academic article that shows facebook played a major role during the 2011-2012 for the op session. yet the government definitely understands it. the kremlin is actually smarter. when you follow the kremlin, it is is usually smarter than we give it credit to. they are right now making consistent attempts to control the social media or...
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now that definitely something that the kremlin would not allow you to have with and kremlin wo allow you to have. that's why in february 2012 came cable tv broadcasting. nowadays cable -- i'm sorry. t the tv ratings survived. nowadays the audience has shrunk to five, six and sometimes in some states 1 million people. when you have a 1 million people, that seems to be all right. several media outlets with quasi independent broadcasting have people in the audience. now, if you are okay under that criteria, the second criteria is the aggressiveness of your message against the kremlin, right? if you are extremely aggressive and very -- and the content of your message is very oppositional, very anti-kremlin, in that case you are in danger. so those large, independent large quasi independent media tend to not be too overly aggressive. even with a relatively small audience you are likely to be closed purchase that happened with such web sites as. if you want to survive china to be overprovocative, try not to give these things. as pointed down by the former chief of rbc, that is not good pub
now that definitely something that the kremlin would not allow you to have with and kremlin wo allow you to have. that's why in february 2012 came cable tv broadcasting. nowadays cable -- i'm sorry. t the tv ratings survived. nowadays the audience has shrunk to five, six and sometimes in some states 1 million people. when you have a 1 million people, that seems to be all right. several media outlets with quasi independent broadcasting have people in the audience. now, if you are okay under that...
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you know, the kremlin. we need someone to open the gates from the kremlin. don't you think that's such reports the cause that or at least will, you know, surround putin and fight for him? >> personally, let me assure you that i didn't mention a single name in my report of a person who would be able to open kremlin gates to opposition -- to the opposition. we're talking about real criminals who are not only involved in corruption cases, but who are going -- who in one or the other manner were associated with the contra killings. and my ideal is the russian society. this report was prepared before the elections and during the election, electoral campaign i travelled all around russia and presented to the electorate t the -- this report in order to raise awareness of the russian -- of russian people. in other words, the major -- the main message of my report was that although you are invited to vote for united russia do not be surprised because of your vote criminals are going to come to power. the idea of the split among elites is quite clear just for me. thou
you know, the kremlin. we need someone to open the gates from the kremlin. don't you think that's such reports the cause that or at least will, you know, surround putin and fight for him? >> personally, let me assure you that i didn't mention a single name in my report of a person who would be able to open kremlin gates to opposition -- to the opposition. we're talking about real criminals who are not only involved in corruption cases, but who are going -- who in one or the other manner...
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thank you for attending the premiere of the kremlin playbook. thank you so much. [ applause ] >>> our coverage of state races continues live tonight on c-span. russ finegold is trying to win back the seat to ron johnson. the two debate at 8:00 p.m. eastern. with harry reid's retirement, nevada has an open senate seat this year. joe heck is running against katherine cortes. their debate is at 10:00 p.m. eastern live on c-span. on "news makers" this weekend, more election politics. the executive director of emily's list talks about her group support of pro-choice candidates. sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> next, the release of a survey of american political culture that puts people into three categories. from the university of virginia's institute for advanced studies and culture, this is an hour and 40 minutes. >> good afternoon. my name is jay tolson. i am the editor of "the hedgehog review" at the institute for advanced studies and culture at the university of virginia. thank you all for being here. welcome to
thank you for attending the premiere of the kremlin playbook. thank you so much. [ applause ] >>> our coverage of state races continues live tonight on c-span. russ finegold is trying to win back the seat to ron johnson. the two debate at 8:00 p.m. eastern. with harry reid's retirement, nevada has an open senate seat this year. joe heck is running against katherine cortes. their debate is at 10:00 p.m. eastern live on c-span. on "news makers" this weekend, more election...
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all concluded that these espionage attacks, these cyberattacks come from the highest levels of the kremlin
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martha, because our intelligence community just came out and said in the last few days, that the kremlin, meaning putin and the russian government, are directing the attacks, the hacking on american accounts to influence our election. and wikileaks is part of that, as are other sites where the russians hack information, we don't even know if it's accurate information, then they put it out. we have never in the history of our country been in a situation where an adversary, a foreign
martha, because our intelligence community just came out and said in the last few days, that the kremlin, meaning putin and the russian government, are directing the attacks, the hacking on american accounts to influence our election. and wikileaks is part of that, as are other sites where the russians hack information, we don't even know if it's accurate information, then they put it out. we have never in the history of our country been in a situation where an adversary, a foreign
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martha, because our intelligence community just came out and said in the last few days, that the kremlin, meaning putin and the russian government, are directing the attacks, the hacking on american accounts to influence our election. and wikileaks is part of that, as are other sites where the russians hack information, we don't even know if it's accurate information, then they put it out. we have never in the history of our country been in a situation where an adversary, a foreign power, is working so hard to influence the outcome of the election. and believe me, they're not doing it to get me elected. they're doing it to try to influence the election for donald trump. now, maybe because he has praised putin, maybe because he says he agrees with a lot of what putin wants to do, maybe because he want to do business in moscow, i don't know the reasons. but we deserve answers. and we should demand that donald release all of his tax returns so that people can see what are the intanglements and -- >> we'll get to that later. secretary clinton, you're out of time. >> i think shy respond becau
martha, because our intelligence community just came out and said in the last few days, that the kremlin, meaning putin and the russian government, are directing the attacks, the hacking on american accounts to influence our election. and wikileaks is part of that, as are other sites where the russians hack information, we don't even know if it's accurate information, then they put it out. we have never in the history of our country been in a situation where an adversary, a foreign power, is...
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just hours after trump and clinton sparred over the kremlin leader's influence, new evidence of russia's link to a politically charged cyber attack. we'll have the alarming details. could your e-mail be vulnerable to foreign hackers? >>> failure to launch. north korea tests its missile power again, as the u.s. and south korea take new steps to counter kim jong-un's nuclear threats. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> let's get to the breaking news tonight. we're standing by to see donald trump and hillary clinton once again in the same room, under pressure to be civil tonight, just hours after their fiery final debate. the presidential candidates, who refused to even shake hands, will both speak at a charity dinner in new york city this evening. tonight, trump is also defending his most stunning remark during the debate, his refusal to promise that he'll accept the results of the election. at a rally in ohio, trump vowed to reserve his right to challenge the vote if i
just hours after trump and clinton sparred over the kremlin leader's influence, new evidence of russia's link to a politically charged cyber attack. we'll have the alarming details. could your e-mail be vulnerable to foreign hackers? >>> failure to launch. north korea tests its missile power again, as the u.s. and south korea take new steps to counter kim jong-un's nuclear threats. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in...
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. >> it's whatever the kremlin is feeding him.ause we know wikileaks is a front for putin's fsb. that's why assange specific think requested russian bodyguards in the ecuadorian embay three years ago. keep in mind the kremlin affected the democratic party right before the convention by getting debbie wasserman-schultz fired by dumping the emails. they did it right before to build outrage. here we are less than 35 days from the election? is that right? it's either private emails about her parkinsons, maybe, that some say she is hiding, or some other affliction. and this is far more likely. diplomatic emails from her private server communicating directly with heads of state about contribution to the clinton global initiative which we know happened for convenience sake. they conflated classified government work with pimping for donation for the foundation. bill has been keeping his pimp hand strong on the foundation. obviously they were a tandem set on this. kennedy: she has had as much involvement with russia as her campaign saying
. >> it's whatever the kremlin is feeding him.ause we know wikileaks is a front for putin's fsb. that's why assange specific think requested russian bodyguards in the ecuadorian embay three years ago. keep in mind the kremlin affected the democratic party right before the convention by getting debbie wasserman-schultz fired by dumping the emails. they did it right before to build outrage. here we are less than 35 days from the election? is that right? it's either private emails about her...
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he gave them enough so that the kremlin had a sense that the u.s. wasn't going to be at even the antifascist movement. he also gave a lot of information. he represented the uss at the london naval conference in may june 30 for a believe. from there, he did a lot of spying and damage. but you know, the measure of whether you are a spy or not isn't determined by the quality of the material. it is determined by your will find that to be trÈs your country and inside he was very guilty as when you read the book, as was alger hiss. not a shred of doubt that his was also fined not for the same branch for soviet intelligence. noel field with them the kbg precursor and alger hiss was military intelligence. >> thank you very much for the introduction to this madness. when i was a little kid i cried when something died. so it gives you an idea. what do you think it's really psychologically behind the assassination with the classic mixture and regard for human life. what really attracts people to do these things. >> there are somewhat different species than noe
he gave them enough so that the kremlin had a sense that the u.s. wasn't going to be at even the antifascist movement. he also gave a lot of information. he represented the uss at the london naval conference in may june 30 for a believe. from there, he did a lot of spying and damage. but you know, the measure of whether you are a spy or not isn't determined by the quality of the material. it is determined by your will find that to be trÈs your country and inside he was very guilty as when you...
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sources with direct knowledge of the operation tell us the target, the kremlin leadership, particularly vladimir putin. if ordered by the white house, the cia could manipulate things as specific as the banking account and personal phone of the kremlin leadership. >> there's a great deal of offshore money russia through the hands of oligarchs. it would be extremely embarrassing if that were revealed, and doing so would be a way to have a proportional response to what we have seen. >> reporter: the covert operation, the sources tell nbc news, is being run by a super secret group inside the cia. top secret documents indicate they have a staff of hundreds and a budget in the hundreds of millions. the covert operation is designed to send russia a signal to u.s. cyber operatives have long been active inside russia itself, trying to unlock the cyber doors the russians work hard to secure. feeding information back to cia headquarters at langley. inside langley, cia super hackers use that information to direct drones and specialize low-flying satellites over russia, and even submarines positione
sources with direct knowledge of the operation tell us the target, the kremlin leadership, particularly vladimir putin. if ordered by the white house, the cia could manipulate things as specific as the banking account and personal phone of the kremlin leadership. >> there's a great deal of offshore money russia through the hands of oligarchs. it would be extremely embarrassing if that were revealed, and doing so would be a way to have a proportional response to what we have seen. >>...
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or suggestions that a candidate is cozy with the kremlin they can't control like terrorism, the death of a loved one or a bad economy. americans are more afraid of bad people in power than anything else and that could be the result of negative campaigning. campaign tampering. >> hillary is running for president in what looks like a rigged election.>> or suggestions that a candidate is cozy with the kremlin.>> to have a candidate praising an autocrat like vladimir putin. >> one could argue the theme of this election is corruption. >> the rhetoric from the election is playing into everything at the moment. >> reporter: the professor studies he looked at america's top fears by chapman university. it ranks corrupt government officials as number one. that surpasses terrorism, running out of money and death of a loved one. >> some people of suggested that the rhetoric in the presidential campaigns has been so strong and in some cases, so fear-based, it is giving people an unrealistic view of who and what they should be afraid of. i think it is citizens at the moment that should be fearful o
or suggestions that a candidate is cozy with the kremlin they can't control like terrorism, the death of a loved one or a bad economy. americans are more afraid of bad people in power than anything else and that could be the result of negative campaigning. campaign tampering. >> hillary is running for president in what looks like a rigged election.>> or suggestions that a candidate is cozy with the kremlin.>> to have a candidate praising an autocrat like vladimir putin....
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carefully renovated, neo-gothic, religious-looking historic building, ten minutes' walk from the kremlin. every object a rarity, something the lord of the manor prizes. his city villa is estimated to be worth up to 40 million u.s. dollars. his style? a colorful mix. he calls it "dreamvision". the ruler portraits are the most valuable. safronov is regarded as a court painter and friend of oligarchs, ministers, and company. >> i draw faces that are interesting. no one wants to know a man who is hoping for a million at the lottery, but everyone wants to know the man who has won the million. putin is like that, a professional, a man, a patriot. someone i find interesting and i respect. >> alexander lebedev, however, is regarded as a putin critic. the multi-millionaire financed the anti-government novaya gazeta, and was himself once a member of the russian parliament. today, lebedev exposes corruption, but he gets cautious when it comes to the russian president personally and his relationship to oligarchs. >> for ethical reasons, i don't want to take the oligarchs' side. they made their money
carefully renovated, neo-gothic, religious-looking historic building, ten minutes' walk from the kremlin. every object a rarity, something the lord of the manor prizes. his city villa is estimated to be worth up to 40 million u.s. dollars. his style? a colorful mix. he calls it "dreamvision". the ruler portraits are the most valuable. safronov is regarded as a court painter and friend of oligarchs, ministers, and company. >> i draw faces that are interesting. no one wants to...
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sources with direct knowledge of the operation tell us the target, the kremlin leadership, particularly vladimir putin. if ordered by the white house, the cia could manipulate things as specific as the banking account and personal phone of the kremlin leadership. >> there's a great deal of offshore money hands of oligarchs. it would be extremely embarrassing if that were revealed, and doing so would be a way to have a proportional response to what we have seen. >> reporter: the covert operation, the sources tell nbc news, is being run by a super secret group inside the cia. top secret documents indicate they have a staff of hundreds and a budget in the hundreds of millions. the covert operation is designed to send russia a signal to back off. how does it work? have long been active inside russia itself, trying to unlock the cyber doors the russians work hard to secure. feeding information back to cia headquarters at langley. inside langley, cia super hackers use that information to direct drones and specialize low-flying satellites over russia, and even submarines positioned off the rus
sources with direct knowledge of the operation tell us the target, the kremlin leadership, particularly vladimir putin. if ordered by the white house, the cia could manipulate things as specific as the banking account and personal phone of the kremlin leadership. >> there's a great deal of offshore money hands of oligarchs. it would be extremely embarrassing if that were revealed, and doing so would be a way to have a proportional response to what we have seen. >> reporter: the...
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he was shot dead in february, 2015 on a bridge opposite the kremlin. he was a prominent opposition leader, well known for his criticism of president vladimir putin. in hungary, voters have almost unanimously rejected a european union plan for resettling refugees. 98% of those who voted in the referendum were against mandatory e.u. refugee quotas. the prime minister hailed the outcome as a victory, despite a voter turnout so low that the vote may be invalid. only 43% of the electorate took part. that is short of the 50% required. we'll take a short break. stay with us here on "d.w. news." christopher: welcome back. you're watching "d.w. news" from berlin. in afghanistan, taliban fighters have pushed into the country's north and government forces have now beaten them back in some parts of the city the insurgents launching their attack late on sunday night. this footage on twitter showing taliban fighters entering the central city and walking around the central square. the latest assault comes just a year after the taliban briefly conquered the capital, t
he was shot dead in february, 2015 on a bridge opposite the kremlin. he was a prominent opposition leader, well known for his criticism of president vladimir putin. in hungary, voters have almost unanimously rejected a european union plan for resettling refugees. 98% of those who voted in the referendum were against mandatory e.u. refugee quotas. the prime minister hailed the outcome as a victory, despite a voter turnout so low that the vote may be invalid. only 43% of the electorate took part....
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let's begin and tell you a little bit about the kremlin playbook. first, i want to begin with the inspiration behind what we were studying. we were struck by a letter that by a veryn in 2009 significant group of central and eastern european leaders to the obama administration. it was an open letter. while the letter had other issues regarding the u.s. relationship with central europe, the relationship with russia, within the letter it had a very interesting observation, i will say. it is describing that russia uses overt and covert means of economic warfare, and what we found that was interesting about that, the use of the word economic warfare, but it was an attempt to challenge the transatlantic orientation of these countries. that is an interesting statement. i wonder if that is true, it we could determine whether that was true. wasral years later, there the hungarian prime minister who gave us some additional food for thought. in a speech he gave in july 2014, he mentioned the wind is blowing from the east, it is possible to construct a new libe
let's begin and tell you a little bit about the kremlin playbook. first, i want to begin with the inspiration behind what we were studying. we were struck by a letter that by a veryn in 2009 significant group of central and eastern european leaders to the obama administration. it was an open letter. while the letter had other issues regarding the u.s. relationship with central europe, the relationship with russia, within the letter it had a very interesting observation, i will say. it is...
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they are interfering in our democratic process, and this comes from the highest levels of the kremlin so for donald trump to get out there and hand the kremlin propaganda to say we don't know who is responsible is just appalling. but even beyond that, then to go on and say that in russia, i'm sorry, in sir yesyria, they're after isis, when they're bombing civilians, and trying to prop up the regime. this is exactly what the kremlin wants to hear, and it is so empithical to our process. >> they're doing it to try to influence the election for donald trump. maybe because he has praised putin. maybe because he said he agrees with what putin wants to do, maybe because he wants to do business in moscow. but we deserve answers. >> the thing that americans also ha have, hillary clinton demanding answers, a coziness with russia. donald trump has said hillary clinton for being responsible for the desired reset with russia and clearly will is evidence that never served the purpose that she desired. doesn't hillary clinton have to defend her own record as well? >> i think what secretary clinton
they are interfering in our democratic process, and this comes from the highest levels of the kremlin so for donald trump to get out there and hand the kremlin propaganda to say we don't know who is responsible is just appalling. but even beyond that, then to go on and say that in russia, i'm sorry, in sir yesyria, they're after isis, when they're bombing civilians, and trying to prop up the regime. this is exactly what the kremlin wants to hear, and it is so empithical to our process. >>...
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it's the bigge egest rehearsal its kind since the collapse of soviet union and suggests the kremlin,ast, wants russians to take the threat of war very seriously. of course, all-out conflict between russia and the rest remaining highly unlikely. the principle of mutually assured destruction still holds, just like it did during the cold war. but with tensions growing over syria, ukraine, and the baltic states, analysts say a small risk of contact, misunderstanding, and escalation between the nuclear super powers has become very real. and it's a risk the kremlin seems keen to spotlight, releasing details of its latest intercontinental ballistic missile being added to its nuclear arsenal. the satan ii, as it's nobody, will be one of the world's destructive weapons, guaranteeing russia's place as a top nuclear power. state television has also upped its hard-line rhetoric. in its flagship current affairs show, russia's top state news anchor, dubbed by critics as the kremlin's propagandaist in chief, recently issued a stark warning of global war if, for instance, russian and u.s. forces cla
it's the bigge egest rehearsal its kind since the collapse of soviet union and suggests the kremlin,ast, wants russians to take the threat of war very seriously. of course, all-out conflict between russia and the rest remaining highly unlikely. the principle of mutually assured destruction still holds, just like it did during the cold war. but with tensions growing over syria, ukraine, and the baltic states, analysts say a small risk of contact, misunderstanding, and escalation between the...
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we heard the new denials, jim sciutto, of kremlin involvement. what are we hearing?er: you have u.s. officials right now directly accusing russia of trying to disrupt the u.s. election, both by hacking the e-mails of democratic party figures but also now hacking the voting systems of states, a state like florida. senior russian officials saying they're not involved. today, the highest levels of the russian government denying that the kremlin is behind ongoing and widespread hacks of the u.s. election system. the russian foreign minister telling cnn's christiane amanpour there's just no proof. >> everybody in the united states is saying that it is russia. it has nothing, you know, to be explained by the facts. we have not seen a single fact, a single proof. >> reporter: russian president vladamir putin going further, saying the u.s. is pointing the finger at russia to divert attention from what's actually inside the hacked e-mails. >> translator: all the hysteria is aimed at making the american people forget about the manipulation of public opinion. everyone is talkin
we heard the new denials, jim sciutto, of kremlin involvement. what are we hearing?er: you have u.s. officials right now directly accusing russia of trying to disrupt the u.s. election, both by hacking the e-mails of democratic party figures but also now hacking the voting systems of states, a state like florida. senior russian officials saying they're not involved. today, the highest levels of the russian government denying that the kremlin is behind ongoing and widespread hacks of the u.s....
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deeper into the soviet union and by auc october the 17th stood practically in the shadows of the kremlined to move 700 miles to the east, despite hitler's triumphant proannouncement, i can say this enemy is already broken and will never rise again. despite the fact that by december 500,000 square miles of russian territory, an area equal to the entire middle western united states had fallen to the invaders. yes, despite russia's loss of her best agricultural areas, her most thoroughly developed industrial plants, millions of her people, thousands of her tanks and her planes, despite everything, those six weeks had lengthened into nearly six months, and the dread nazi blitz spluttered, stumbled and finally died. what had happened here? let's try to analyze it. first, in this titanic struggle, not only two armies, but two fighting methods and two strategies came face-to-face. the german strategy was based on the well-tried kyle and kessel or wedge and trap maneuver. one wedge would be driven deep into the enemy territory to hook up with another spearhead driven through to meet it. in the t
deeper into the soviet union and by auc october the 17th stood practically in the shadows of the kremlined to move 700 miles to the east, despite hitler's triumphant proannouncement, i can say this enemy is already broken and will never rise again. despite the fact that by december 500,000 square miles of russian territory, an area equal to the entire middle western united states had fallen to the invaders. yes, despite russia's loss of her best agricultural areas, her most thoroughly developed...
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president ever. >> reporter: the kremlin scrambled to distance himself from the comments, telling cnnwas just his personal opinion. but analysts say he's helping putin. >> president putin has stoked nationalism in russia in recent years to shore up political support. and so it's useful for him when he has these types of ultranationalist characters making these kinds of remarks. >> reporter: tonight, putin and his inner circle are pushing back against the latest allegations that their hackers are trying to sabotage america's vote. cnn learned that investigators believe a cyber attack, which exposed voter data in florida, was the work of the russians. the obama administration has just publicly named and shamed putin's government for hacks of the democratic party, accusing the kremlin of trying to destabilize america's political system. putin says the u.s. is trying to deflect from the damaging content of the stolen e-mails. >> translator: they started this hysteria, saying that this hacking is in russia's interests. this has nothing to do with russia's interests. >> reporter: analysts s
president ever. >> reporter: the kremlin scrambled to distance himself from the comments, telling cnnwas just his personal opinion. but analysts say he's helping putin. >> president putin has stoked nationalism in russia in recent years to shore up political support. and so it's useful for him when he has these types of ultranationalist characters making these kinds of remarks. >> reporter: tonight, putin and his inner circle are pushing back against the latest allegations...
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cla imse the kremlin documents, many harmful to the clinton campaign. the highly praised intelligence officials tells nbc news, new defensive measures taken by the u.s. and aliesz are choking off the cyber paths the russians have been using to steal e-mails from high profile democrats and other prominent americans. >> i think it's credible the u.s. government is doing everything moble to stop the cyber pleading. >> reporter: u.s. officials sigh th ever that the russians have used wikileaks founder julian assange to help distribute the hacked material, telling the u.s. into assange, a "willing participant in the russian scheme. a sange is holed up in the ecuadorian london for more than four years. >> they're frustrated because wick key leaks has done a lot of information. >> reporter: multiple intelligence sources tell us the u.s. quietly pressured ecuador to shut off julian assange's access,ese lateing him. the state department next which door denied there were any pressure. reverb racings of the cyber assault was felt across the spectrum. marco rubio c
cla imse the kremlin documents, many harmful to the clinton campaign. the highly praised intelligence officials tells nbc news, new defensive measures taken by the u.s. and aliesz are choking off the cyber paths the russians have been using to steal e-mails from high profile democrats and other prominent americans. >> i think it's credible the u.s. government is doing everything moble to stop the cyber pleading. >> reporter: u.s. officials sigh th ever that the russians have used...
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wait until you hear the cripple l -- kremlin's response to the jaw-dropping accusations.philadelphia® garden vegetable. rich, creamy... ...and delicious nothing else tastes like philadelphia®. hey, ready foyeah. big meeting? >>uh, hello!? a meeting? it's a big one. too bad. we are double booked: diarrhea and abdominal pain. why don't you start without me? oh. yeah. if you're living with frequent, unpredictable diarrhea and abdominal pain, you may have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. a condition that can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about viberzi, a different way to treat ibs-d. viberzi is a prescription medication you take every day that helps proactively manage both diarrhea and abdominal pain at the same time. so you stay ahead of your symptoms. viberzi can cause new or worsening abdominal pain. do not take viberzi if you have or may have had: pancreas or severe liver problems, problems with alcohol abuse, long-lasting or severe constipation, or a blockage of your bowel or gallbladder. if you are taking viberzi, you should not take medici
wait until you hear the cripple l -- kremlin's response to the jaw-dropping accusations.philadelphia® garden vegetable. rich, creamy... ...and delicious nothing else tastes like philadelphia®. hey, ready foyeah. big meeting? >>uh, hello!? a meeting? it's a big one. too bad. we are double booked: diarrhea and abdominal pain. why don't you start without me? oh. yeah. if you're living with frequent, unpredictable diarrhea and abdominal pain, you may have irritable bowel syndrome with...
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last week obama confirmed that the kremlin was behind this and other institutions of people. some people are suggesting we have the intelligence to lay some confusion around the election next month so can i have your reaction to mr. obama's claim? >> we consider ukraine to be a sovereign state, great nation. we are so intertwined with so many families in ukraine that are russia and to so many in russia that our ukraine. my mother was born in ukraine and i spent some time in my childhood going to school not far from and i understand pretty well with ukraine is and we do respect ukraine as a country. we want to see them stop bombing people and see ukraine as a home and not something that is because they speak russian. when it comes to the statement about the intelligence, i told you and i repeated it is not correct. when it comes to the implication that is something i am not planning to discuss. we have seen statements that were not proven by history. i can give you examples. the security council about the biological weapons in iraq. it was based on the intelligence after the e
last week obama confirmed that the kremlin was behind this and other institutions of people. some people are suggesting we have the intelligence to lay some confusion around the election next month so can i have your reaction to mr. obama's claim? >> we consider ukraine to be a sovereign state, great nation. we are so intertwined with so many families in ukraine that are russia and to so many in russia that our ukraine. my mother was born in ukraine and i spent some time in my childhood...
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about what's really going on here, community just came out and said in the last few days, that the kremlin, meaning putin and the russian government, are directing the attacks, the hacking on american accounts to influence our election. and wikileaks is part of that as are other sites where the russians hack information. we don't know if it is accurate information. and then they put it out. we have never in the history of our country been in a situation where an adversary, a foreign power, is working so hard to influence the outcome of the election. believe me they're not doing it to get me elected. they're doing it to try to influence the election for donald trump. maybe because he praised put spin, he agrees with what mr. putin, maybe he wants to do business in moscow. i don't know the reasons. so that people can see what are the entanglements and financial relationships. >> we are going to get to that later. secretary clinton, you are out of time. >> i think i should respond, so ridiculous. look, now she is blaming, she got caught in a total lie. her papers went out to all her friend at
about what's really going on here, community just came out and said in the last few days, that the kremlin, meaning putin and the russian government, are directing the attacks, the hacking on american accounts to influence our election. and wikileaks is part of that as are other sites where the russians hack information. we don't know if it is accurate information. and then they put it out. we have never in the history of our country been in a situation where an adversary, a foreign power, is...
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but today we're getting a unique, a rare perspective from inside the kremlin. russian officials deny accusations that moscow is trying to influence the u.s. presidential elections with cyber attacks. nbc's keir simmons is in moscow and spoke exclusively with the kremlin's top spokesperson who says russia is ready to work with whoever the next american president may be. >> reporter: hey there, peter, good day to you. president putin using colorful language to rebut those claims that russia supported the hacking of the dnc and hillary clinton's campaign saying what is america, a banana republic? president putin said does anyone really believe that americans would be swayed by russia? president putin saying that russia does not support any one candidate, though describing donald trump as a voice of the common man. i asked president putin's spokesperson in an exclusive interview about that question, whether russia would like to see one or other of the two candidates win in november. he said russia is prepared to work with whoever becomes the next u.s. president. >>
but today we're getting a unique, a rare perspective from inside the kremlin. russian officials deny accusations that moscow is trying to influence the u.s. presidential elections with cyber attacks. nbc's keir simmons is in moscow and spoke exclusively with the kremlin's top spokesperson who says russia is ready to work with whoever the next american president may be. >> reporter: hey there, peter, good day to you. president putin using colorful language to rebut those claims that russia...
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he gave them enough so that they -- so that the kremlin had a sense of that the u.s. wasn't going to be active in the antifascist movement. he also gave a lot of information from the -- he covered the -- he represented the u.s. at the london naval conference in 1934, i believe, and from there he did a lot of spying and damage. but, you know, the measure of whether you're a spy or not isn't determined by the quality of the material, it's determined by your willingness to betray your country and of that he was very guilty as -- as when you read the book you'll see as -- not a shred of doubt that he was spying, not for the same branch as intelligence like noel field. noel field was kgb and algaris was in military intelligence. >> thank you very much for the introduction to this maddens. i happen to be in czechoslovakia. when i was a kid i cried when stalin died. but i want to ask you a question, what do you think is really psychologically behind toxic mixture of attraction and disregard for human life and societies? you answered some of the questions but what really attr
he gave them enough so that they -- so that the kremlin had a sense of that the u.s. wasn't going to be active in the antifascist movement. he also gave a lot of information from the -- he covered the -- he represented the u.s. at the london naval conference in 1934, i believe, and from there he did a lot of spying and damage. but, you know, the measure of whether you're a spy or not isn't determined by the quality of the material, it's determined by your willingness to betray your country and...
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the kremlin holding toaster for days at emergency workers in hazmat suits to play. they opted to bomb shelters in major cities. relations between russia and the u.s. have deteriorated since ukraine's crimea back in 2014 and tensions continued over the conflict in syria. nicole: let's get caught up on the action overnight. the shanghai composite index up one 10th of 1%. the u.k. for three quarters to 1%. we see down areas down a 10th of 1%. korea's costs be done of 1%. lauren: european stocks open higher. the ftse 100 in london at 32 points thanks to the minors. cac in paris of 14 in the dax in germany to a german survey of business conditions hitting a two-year high. the dax have 52 points. nicole: u.s. stock market futures looking like this. s&p futures braylan, nasdaq futures at 50. iran said they don't want to be part of any opec deal to cut production. oil 39 cents. $50.91 a barrel. >> let's look at the dollar and horsetrading against key currencies. the euro and the mexican peso stronger against the u.s. dollar above the canadian dollar and japanese yen or weak
the kremlin holding toaster for days at emergency workers in hazmat suits to play. they opted to bomb shelters in major cities. relations between russia and the u.s. have deteriorated since ukraine's crimea back in 2014 and tensions continued over the conflict in syria. nicole: let's get caught up on the action overnight. the shanghai composite index up one 10th of 1%. the u.k. for three quarters to 1%. we see down areas down a 10th of 1%. korea's costs be done of 1%. lauren: european stocks...
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carefully renovated, neo-gothic, religious-looking historic building, ten minutes' walk from the kremlinevery object a rarity, something the lord of the manor prizes. his city villa is estimated to be worth up to 40 million u.s. dollars. his style? a colorful mix. he calls it "dreamvision". the ruler portraits are the most valuable. safronov is regarded as a court painter and friend of oligarchs, ministers, and company. >> i draw faces that are interesting. no one wants to know a man who is hoping for a million at the lottery, but everyone wants to know the man who has won the million. putin is like that, a professional, a man, a patriot. someone i find interesting and i respect. >> alexander lebedev, however, is regarded as a putin critic. the multi-millionaire financed the anti-government novaya gazeta, and was himself once a member of the russian parliament. today, lebedev exposes corruption, but he gets cautious when it comes to the russian president personally and his relationship to oligarchs. >> for ethical reasons, i don't want to take the oligarchs' side. they made their money t
carefully renovated, neo-gothic, religious-looking historic building, ten minutes' walk from the kremlinevery object a rarity, something the lord of the manor prizes. his city villa is estimated to be worth up to 40 million u.s. dollars. his style? a colorful mix. he calls it "dreamvision". the ruler portraits are the most valuable. safronov is regarded as a court painter and friend of oligarchs, ministers, and company. >> i draw faces that are interesting. no one wants to know...
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i am in the kremlin at night with my camera's and i am lost. i finally find my way out and i get to the door, and there are some kgb agents. they are shocked to see me and i'm concerned to see them. i get to the door, and they were doing anything, so -- they were not doing anything, so i open the door and go out. i get in the car, close the door, now i am back in the united states and i am safe. an hour or so goes by, the secret service come over and say, the kgb is looking for you. i say, i am on my way to siberia. i go back in, and at the top of the stairway is the doctor and the military aide and a secret service agent. at the top of the stairway is a painting of lenin. they had talked to the guys into letting me take a picture of them in front of this painting. i said, are you kidding me? i just had a heart attack. [laughter] snap. you want a happy when we would travel around and people would say, what is your favorite country, i would always say the usa. >> hello there. earlier, it was said that you got your start in photography when you g
i am in the kremlin at night with my camera's and i am lost. i finally find my way out and i get to the door, and there are some kgb agents. they are shocked to see me and i'm concerned to see them. i get to the door, and they were doing anything, so -- they were not doing anything, so i open the door and go out. i get in the car, close the door, now i am back in the united states and i am safe. an hour or so goes by, the secret service come over and say, the kgb is looking for you. i say, i am...
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trump insists that he is not the darling of russia and the kremlin. trump pounced after he said she was making reference to former president abraham lincoln. >> she got caught in a total lie. her papers went out to all the banks, goldman sachs and everything else, and she said things that wikileaks just came out. and she lied. now she's blaming the lie on the late, great abraham lincoln. >> she told her supporters on the plane it was pretty much as she expected. as for donald trump moving around, she was very aware that he was ever present. >> mike emmanuel live. >> every once in a while there's a debate that has a significant impact, either in the narration of the election or the actual vote itself, and i think this is one of them of the raise your hands if you walked in here leaning towards hillary clinton. raise your hands. okay. it was eight or fine of you. raise your hands if you walked in here leaning towards donald trump. once again, eight or nine of you of the tell me, tonight, who was the most impactful candidate? who says clinton? who says t
trump insists that he is not the darling of russia and the kremlin. trump pounced after he said she was making reference to former president abraham lincoln. >> she got caught in a total lie. her papers went out to all the banks, goldman sachs and everything else, and she said things that wikileaks just came out. and she lied. now she's blaming the lie on the late, great abraham lincoln. >> she told her supporters on the plane it was pretty much as she expected. as for donald trump...
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by 1981 the kremlin leadership was convinced the united states was a nuclear threat.ch 1983 was a full-scale. this is just a few as president ronald reagan had announced the developer of the strategic defense initiative, or star wars, to launch its ballistic missile defense system that was supposed to shield the united states on the soviet nuclear strike. to which his move from leading g the kgb to been rather busy becoming the general sector of the soviet union, head of the soviet state in 1982 accused ronald reagan of plotting a nuclear holocaust. it was palpable throughout europe as well as the united states, and during british workings to test nato preparation for soviet nuclear strike as we now know thanks to the declassification of british archives, queen elizabeth ii actually drafted a world war iii speech. she had an address that was in the arcades only revealed a few years ago basically urging britain, as one might respect, to remain united against the madness of nuclear war. this was drafted the same time president ronald reagan made his very famous evil emp
by 1981 the kremlin leadership was convinced the united states was a nuclear threat.ch 1983 was a full-scale. this is just a few as president ronald reagan had announced the developer of the strategic defense initiative, or star wars, to launch its ballistic missile defense system that was supposed to shield the united states on the soviet nuclear strike. to which his move from leading g the kgb to been rather busy becoming the general sector of the soviet union, head of the soviet state in...
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the kremlin stresses that the will take all means to support the syrian army.his as they have launched a large-scale attack on aleppo held by the government. >> this footage is showing rebels heading into aleppo. it is surrounded by the government which is supported by russia. the aim is to open up the east to deliver food and aid to civilians. and weapons to federal -- fellow rebels. the rebels include militants from so-called islamic state according to the syrian government. its biggest backer russia hosted a meeting on friday and vowed to intensify its fight against these terrorist groups. >> we have stressed for the continuation and intensification against the terrorists as well as the parallel improvements and the current cease-fire regime. also the urgent watch of the negotiations in accordance with the u.s. without any preliminary terms. the syrian government says it would consider a cease-fire but only under certain conditions. >> we are ready to again repeat the attempt after we have received guarantees that confirmed the country supporting these organ
the kremlin stresses that the will take all means to support the syrian army.his as they have launched a large-scale attack on aleppo held by the government. >> this footage is showing rebels heading into aleppo. it is surrounded by the government which is supported by russia. the aim is to open up the east to deliver food and aid to civilians. and weapons to federal -- fellow rebels. the rebels include militants from so-called islamic state according to the syrian government. its biggest...
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it could be fake, the wilileaks, kremlin.s out on the same day that the government said it's true that the russians are trying to throw the election and they ain't trying to throw it for her. but then just before julian assange, you can see him like dr. evil tinting his fingers for the moment that he's going to hit send that somebody at the washington post is like, oh, this is interesting. boom. and the donald trump stuff -- because as we mentioned earlier, because it deals with his -- the privilege that he feels to take advantage of women is going to blow this out of the water. >> i got to go. but david wool, you're such a trump supporter, such a loyalist of his. can you give us a comment on the tape? >> you know, megyn, i'm glad he apologized. but when you compare to this what hillary did, bill's actions against women, and she tried to silence the women, intimidate them, tried to get rid of them. there's no real comparison, megyn. but i'm glad he said i'm sorry. let's move on to substance. >> go ahead, matt. >> i mean you g
it could be fake, the wilileaks, kremlin.s out on the same day that the government said it's true that the russians are trying to throw the election and they ain't trying to throw it for her. but then just before julian assange, you can see him like dr. evil tinting his fingers for the moment that he's going to hit send that somebody at the washington post is like, oh, this is interesting. boom. and the donald trump stuff -- because as we mentioned earlier, because it deals with his -- the...