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deal that if the situation in ukraine was resolved, the united states was happy to work with russia on iran, on syria, on libya and so forth, and, indeed, russia has the stake in that because what john kerry was offering was to protect the nation state and re-establish borders in the region, and russia has been a beneficiary from the nation state. that has been detected. there was something on the table in sochi when secretary of state john kerry went there. great to see you, thanks for joining us for "inside story". i'll be back in a minute with a last word on long term and short term thinking and success and failure in today's russia, stay with us.
deal that if the situation in ukraine was resolved, the united states was happy to work with russia on iran, on syria, on libya and so forth, and, indeed, russia has the stake in that because what john kerry was offering was to protect the nation state and re-establish borders in the region, and russia has been a beneficiary from the nation state. that has been detected. there was something on the table in sochi when secretary of state john kerry went there. great to see you, thanks for joining...
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everyone said on this call is true and if we don't get information from these countries -- china, russia iran, and the things they are doing -- people will get hurt and it will be chronic. host: caller go ahead. caller: they have had 300 hearings on benghazi and on this, one of our most vulnerable points, our security we have heard nothing about. you have people like ted cruz grandstanding. host: we will continue to follow the story on c-span. more congressional hearings coming up, one we will have for you life tuesday morning. the senate appropriations subcommittee will continue to look at the personnel records data breach we are going to show you some of our coverage from the faith end freedom coalition co
everyone said on this call is true and if we don't get information from these countries -- china, russia iran, and the things they are doing -- people will get hurt and it will be chronic. host: caller go ahead. caller: they have had 300 hearings on benghazi and on this, one of our most vulnerable points, our security we have heard nothing about. you have people like ted cruz grandstanding. host: we will continue to follow the story on c-span. more congressional hearings coming up, one we will...
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the way to stop that is to put pressure on assad through russia and iran, his two main backers. arlie: what pressure could you put on russia to make them change their policy with respect to syria? kenneth: i would start talking about it publicly to begin with. u.s. policy toward these two countries is very one-dimensional right now. with russia, it is all about ukraine and with iran it's all about the nuclear deal. if there was a serious effort to try to raise the issue of the barrel bombs, you might see the same progress in moscow that got us a year ago to open the borders for humanitarian aid. the only thing is to force them to pay a public reputational price for continuing to back a regime that slaughters civilians. it may not be the panacea, but it is not being tried. when it has been tried with other issues like humanitarian aid, it has worked. there has not been a serious effort to use those tools to stop the barrel bombing. david: since the passing of the u.n. resolutions, the humanitarian situation has gotten worse, not better. there is not the flow of aid going into syri
the way to stop that is to put pressure on assad through russia and iran, his two main backers. arlie: what pressure could you put on russia to make them change their policy with respect to syria? kenneth: i would start talking about it publicly to begin with. u.s. policy toward these two countries is very one-dimensional right now. with russia, it is all about ukraine and with iran it's all about the nuclear deal. if there was a serious effort to try to raise the issue of the barrel bombs, you...
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russia. one is iran and the nuclear negotiations and the p-5 plus 1. do you think there will be an agreement? and what kind of agreement do you want to see? >> ( translated ): well, the first thing which i'd like to highlight and which i think of the principal matter, we have a common understanding with all
russia. one is iran and the nuclear negotiations and the p-5 plus 1. do you think there will be an agreement? and what kind of agreement do you want to see? >> ( translated ): well, the first thing which i'd like to highlight and which i think of the principal matter, we have a common understanding with all
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we have nationstates like china russia, iran, who have government backing for cyber armies to attack the u.s. to gain political social, or economic advantages over us, it can do a lot of damage and it is a lot of times a game of cat and mouse where we are trying to chase the attacker. federal government, along with private corporations, are doing a much better job at reducing the time from identification to remediation or mediating the systems. nick: the white house today said that president obama has entered into a dialogue over the years with chinese leadership about this very issue. it does not seem to be having any effect. the attacks keep on coming. if anything, they are getting more aggressive austin:. this is true -- aggressive. austin: this is true. i called the dirty pond environment. in any one of these attacks you will find the presence of multiple nationstates. even if they confirm it is a chinese national attack, i would not be surprised if there were other nationstates or criminal actors that use the same vulnerabilities. china has been attacking the united states for y
we have nationstates like china russia, iran, who have government backing for cyber armies to attack the u.s. to gain political social, or economic advantages over us, it can do a lot of damage and it is a lot of times a game of cat and mouse where we are trying to chase the attacker. federal government, along with private corporations, are doing a much better job at reducing the time from identification to remediation or mediating the systems. nick: the white house today said that president...
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the way to stop that is pushing pressure on assad by russia and iran, the two main backers but ey're not doing that. >> rose: what pressure could you put on russia to make them change their policy regarding syria? >> i'd start talking publicly about it. with russia it's all about ukraine. with iran it's all about the nuclear deal. it's as if there is not room for agenda item two. if there was a serious effort with the security council to try to raise tissue of the barrel bombs as anti-civilian weapons you might see the same progress in moscow that got us to open boders and cross boders and train aid. it's public diplomacy, forcing them to pay a price for backing aughter of civilian citizens and generating the refugee flow. it may not be the panacea but it's not being tried. when it has been tried on other issues like humanitarian aid, it's worked. there has not been a serious effort to use the tools to stop the barrel bombing. >> since the passage of the three u.n. resolutions going for humanitarian aid, the humanitarian situation has gotten worse not better. there is not flow of aid
the way to stop that is pushing pressure on assad by russia and iran, the two main backers but ey're not doing that. >> rose: what pressure could you put on russia to make them change their policy regarding syria? >> i'd start talking publicly about it. with russia it's all about ukraine. with iran it's all about the nuclear deal. it's as if there is not room for agenda item two. if there was a serious effort with the security council to try to raise tissue of the barrel bombs as...
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but now from autocratic governments in china, russia and iran, to radical jihadists, we don't face one, we face multiple threats to our prosperity and to our security. we now live in a time, unlike any moment before it, with problems and opportunities unique to this moment. now, there are those seeking the presidency based solely on what they achieved in the past. but i'm running for president because we -- what we need now are leaders and solutions that are grounded in the future in this new era that we now have. [applause] senator rubio: so today -- today, while the cost of living keeps climbing, 2/3, two out of three americans make less money today than they did in the year 2002. our outdated policies from yesterday are not going to fix this, but if i am honored with the opportunity to be president, we will put in place new ideas there will help our people increase their paycheck and reduce their bills. first, we're going to have new tax policies, tax policies that say the more your employer pays you the less they will owe in taxes to the i.r.s. we will help working families by help
but now from autocratic governments in china, russia and iran, to radical jihadists, we don't face one, we face multiple threats to our prosperity and to our security. we now live in a time, unlike any moment before it, with problems and opportunities unique to this moment. now, there are those seeking the presidency based solely on what they achieved in the past. but i'm running for president because we -- what we need now are leaders and solutions that are grounded in the future in this new...
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. >> russia, china, iran, north korea have all felt like they could do cyber attacks against the u.s. and get away with it and that's what this administration is struggling to push back on. don't think you can cross that line again without consequences. >> mary snow joins us now. how easy was it to get access to these sites on the dark web that are selling this information for as little money as you were talking about? >> you know me well and you know that i am not a computer expert. so the fact that we were able to access these sites where this information is being sold of course we did this with the help of a former hacker we got there within minutes and that's what was really startling. what was alarming is just how much information is on there and the fact that there are ways to operate on these sites without going detected and that is the alarming part. >> so we've talked about in our story we talked about iran, north korea, russia, china. all countries with which the u.s. has some problem or other where they're trying to convince them to do something else. does the u.s. have any
. >> russia, china, iran, north korea have all felt like they could do cyber attacks against the u.s. and get away with it and that's what this administration is struggling to push back on. don't think you can cross that line again without consequences. >> mary snow joins us now. how easy was it to get access to these sites on the dark web that are selling this information for as little money as you were talking about? >> you know me well and you know that i am not a computer...
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deal that if the situation in ukraine was resolved, the united states was happy to work with russia on iran, on syria, on libya and so forth, and, indeed, russia has the stake in that because what john kerry was offering was to protect the nation state and re-establish borders in the region, and russia has been a beneficiary from the nation state. that has been detected. there was something on the table in sochi when secretary of state john kerry went there. great to see you, thanks for joining us for "inside story". i'll be back in a minute with a last word on long term and short term thinking and success and failure in today's russia, stay with us. >> challenge the way you look at the world. >> talking about big subjects. >> telling human stories. >> rising waters taking their toll... we go to the threatened marshall islands... to talk to the p ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage all of taylor swift's music videos interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. >>> after the unravelling of the soviet union, it to
deal that if the situation in ukraine was resolved, the united states was happy to work with russia on iran, on syria, on libya and so forth, and, indeed, russia has the stake in that because what john kerry was offering was to protect the nation state and re-establish borders in the region, and russia has been a beneficiary from the nation state. that has been detected. there was something on the table in sochi when secretary of state john kerry went there. great to see you, thanks for joining...
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implicit deal that if the situation in ukraine was resolved the united states was happy to work with russia on iransyria, on libya and so forth, and, indeed russia has the stake in that because what john kerry was offering was to protect the nation state and re-establish borders in the region, and russia has been a beneficiary from the nation state. that has been detected. there was something on the table in sochi when secretary of state john kerry went there. great to see you, thanks for joining us for "inside story". i'll be back in a minute with a last word on long term and short term thinking and success and failure in today's russia, stay with us. >>> after the unravelling of the soviet union, it took until roughly 2010 for the economy to reach the g.d.p. it had in 1990. in the era of gosh chov the state owned everything worth owning. by 2010, a small group of money me formal officials and party functionaries owned everything much the soviets and other never had a shot at grabbing their share of the goodies. they know for the residual power, they are poorer. they know they are poorer than arge
implicit deal that if the situation in ukraine was resolved the united states was happy to work with russia on iransyria, on libya and so forth, and, indeed russia has the stake in that because what john kerry was offering was to protect the nation state and re-establish borders in the region, and russia has been a beneficiary from the nation state. that has been detected. there was something on the table in sochi when secretary of state john kerry went there. great to see you, thanks for...
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china, russia iran, north korea. two of those are old superpower rivals that, either of weakness like russia or strengthen china's case come are looking for new ways to deal with united states. two of them are states that had ambitions, in building up a nuclear infrastructure, and have discovered that cyber is a more usable weapon. that tells you we have a level of challenge here that will be with us long after any iran nuclear agreement, long after whatever happens next with the north korean nuclear missile. in some ways, this is harder to handle. the barrier to entry in cyber weaponry is very low. it is cheap, it is hard to deter. charlie: david sanger of the new york times, thank you so much. we will be right back. stay with us. ♪ david: ken friedman was a successful executive with no experience in the food world. then, he decided to open a restaurant after he was introduced to april bloomfield. he knew he had found his partner. together, they open the spotted pagan new york -- the spotted pig in new york. it was a
china, russia iran, north korea. two of those are old superpower rivals that, either of weakness like russia or strengthen china's case come are looking for new ways to deal with united states. two of them are states that had ambitions, in building up a nuclear infrastructure, and have discovered that cyber is a more usable weapon. that tells you we have a level of challenge here that will be with us long after any iran nuclear agreement, long after whatever happens next with the north korean...
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deal that if the situation in ukraine was resolved, the united states was happy to work with russia on iran, on syria, on libya and so forth, and, indeed, russia has the stake in that because what john kerry was offering was to protect the nation state and re-establish borders in the region, and russia has been a beneficiary from the nation state. that has been detected. there was something on the table in sochi when secretary of state john kerry went there. great to see you, thanks for joining us for "inside story". i'll be back in a minute with a last word on long term and short term thinking and success and failure in today's russia, stay with us. >> monday. the fastest internet in the country. >> it's the next generation internet. >> but why isn't it in your town? >> our internet's half the speed of dial-up. >> could big cable be controlling your access to the web? >> it's not even gonna play. >> your right to access knowledge is being limited. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> i'm standing in a tropical wind storm. >> can affect and surprise us. r
deal that if the situation in ukraine was resolved, the united states was happy to work with russia on iran, on syria, on libya and so forth, and, indeed, russia has the stake in that because what john kerry was offering was to protect the nation state and re-establish borders in the region, and russia has been a beneficiary from the nation state. that has been detected. there was something on the table in sochi when secretary of state john kerry went there. great to see you, thanks for joining...
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they come from china, russia iran, and north korea. two of those are old superpower rivals that either out of weakness in russia's case, or strength in china's case, are looking for new ways to deal with the united states. two of them are states that had ambitions, and in north korea's case success, in building up an infrastructure -- a nuclear infrastructure and have discovered that the fiber is a much more usable weapon. -- cyber is a much more usable weapon. that tells us we have a level of challenge that is with us long after any iran nuclear agreement, long after what happens next with the next north korea nuclear missile test. and in some ways it's harder to handle. because the barrier to entry in cyber weaponry is very low. it is cheap and hard to deter. charlie: david sanger of the "new york times" thank you very much. we will be right back. stay with us. ♪ charlie: ken friedman was a successful music executive with networks aryans in the food world, and then he decided to open a restaurant after jamie oliver introduced him to a
they come from china, russia iran, and north korea. two of those are old superpower rivals that either out of weakness in russia's case, or strength in china's case, are looking for new ways to deal with the united states. two of them are states that had ambitions, and in north korea's case success, in building up an infrastructure -- a nuclear infrastructure and have discovered that the fiber is a much more usable weapon. -- cyber is a much more usable weapon. that tells us we have a level of...
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followed by russia, iran and al qaeda. >>> joining us now former army vice chief of staff, fox news militarygeneral jack keane. good to have you with us. let's start with the call between putin and obama, and the minsk agreement, and in the very week where putin says he's adding 40 nor icbm's to his arsenal by the end of the year moving more troops and heavy equipment and weaponry into the western portion of russia to meet the buildup by u.s. force. what is going on? >> first of all, it's likely he was lying to the president. this has been going on for some time. since the minsk accord which brought a cease-fire in eastern ukraine, he's violated that numerous times. i suspect that hostilities will start in eastern ukraine, driven by putin. he's interested in forming the land bridge to mariupol and it gives direct access to the south. so that's going to happen. secondly, he is increasing his military, and while we're decreasing ours and the europeans are doing much the same as we are, they're decreasing their military capabilities. lou: you know, building a bridge to mariupol, and as he's now
followed by russia, iran and al qaeda. >>> joining us now former army vice chief of staff, fox news militarygeneral jack keane. good to have you with us. let's start with the call between putin and obama, and the minsk agreement, and in the very week where putin says he's adding 40 nor icbm's to his arsenal by the end of the year moving more troops and heavy equipment and weaponry into the western portion of russia to meet the buildup by u.s. force. what is going on? >> first of...
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of energy not just for economic ropes, but quite frankly to disrupt the balance of power with russia, iran and saudis. >> except the debate to heat up. the pope will make his first trip to u.s. in september. christian fisher, fox news. >>> flooding threats across the mid wednesday, rising waters from the illinois and mississippi rivers creating dangerous conditions. spilling in to city streets and creeping close to homes. we don't want any of the rising water creeping close to homes. >> it's father's day and a lot of folks have to bring their parties indoors because we have the potential for severe breath including flooding, hail, wind, damaging tornados. watches in effect across kansas and missouri and ohio river valley valley. watching this next line of storms push through chicago tomorrow afternoon. straight line wind damage is possible. if you live across the great lakes you need to pay close attention to your local weather. across the ohio river valley and the northeast on tuesday. so heading overnight tonight, ohio valley, hail, damaging winds. tomorrow especially straight line wind
of energy not just for economic ropes, but quite frankly to disrupt the balance of power with russia, iran and saudis. >> except the debate to heat up. the pope will make his first trip to u.s. in september. christian fisher, fox news. >>> flooding threats across the mid wednesday, rising waters from the illinois and mississippi rivers creating dangerous conditions. spilling in to city streets and creeping close to homes. we don't want any of the rising water creeping close to...
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there are other nation states such as russia, iran, and more that are also doing it, but china is pretty much the lead aggressor in leading the charge on these hacks. now why us? well, specifically, we have more intellectual property as a country that other countries such as china are trying to obtain in order to provide an economic advantage as a part of their normal day-to-day business. china views any information including that which is stored by our government, or even our top commercial industry, such as microsoft, google or apple, as right for pickings and because it's so easy to accomplish and there's zero threat of arrest, zero threat of any duactual deterrent nothing is telling china this is wrong, you should not do it and as a result there's no pushback that will eliminate this in the near future. expect this to become a common news cycle from this point forward. >> well, then expect us to be calling you a lot more and open up your calendar to be on the show more. you're extraordinary with your information base. thanks for doing this. >> thank you very much. >> rob lee, joining
there are other nation states such as russia, iran, and more that are also doing it, but china is pretty much the lead aggressor in leading the charge on these hacks. now why us? well, specifically, we have more intellectual property as a country that other countries such as china are trying to obtain in order to provide an economic advantage as a part of their normal day-to-day business. china views any information including that which is stored by our government, or even our top commercial...
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of energy not just for economic reasons but quite frankly to disrupt the balance of power with russia iran and the saudis. >> reporter: expect this climate change debad to heat up. the pope will make his first trip to u.s. in september where he'll address a joint meeting of congress here in washington. harris. >> thank you. another police officer has been gunned down in the line of duty. a massive 24 hour manhunt now leads new orleans authorities to find this man. questions remain about how exactly this happened. >>> and a nationwide egg shortage has many >>> a policeman in louisiana has been measured and authorities say they have the suspect now. he's 33-year-old travis boyd. here's how they got him. a rookie officer and his trainer spotted him boarding a city bus. he's facing a number of charges including first degree murder of a police officer. investigators say they are trying to figure out he was able to overpower and shoot the veteran officer david holloway. he's the 14th policeman shot and killed in the line of duty this year. >>> will carr has more from our los angeles bureau. >> r
of energy not just for economic reasons but quite frankly to disrupt the balance of power with russia iran and the saudis. >> reporter: expect this climate change debad to heat up. the pope will make his first trip to u.s. in september where he'll address a joint meeting of congress here in washington. harris. >> thank you. another police officer has been gunned down in the line of duty. a massive 24 hour manhunt now leads new orleans authorities to find this man. questions remain...
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majority country, fighting a war with the ar means in the south-west and bored by states including russia and iran was in a hurry to establish itself, a thorn in its side is the u.s.-funded radio free europe. last year their bureau was raided and shut down. >> now, governments argue, saying "we are independent, we don't need radio liberty. you are talking about our programmes. we don't want you to talk about where the oil mine is going or the human rights issues." >> translation: the right to disseminate news and information belongs to azerbaijan. just like the territory belongs to azerbaijan. leaked radio cannot be considered. that is why the radio station has been inspected. >> reporter: local journalists in prison, trouble some media locked out. and a dick tat of those covering azerbaijan. watch what you say or pay the press. the european games is one of a number of sporting events that azerbaijan is using to show case itself to the world. for the government, there could be a lesson. when you invite the world to tune in and watch. it's not possible to go the way you see. >>> on the download thi
majority country, fighting a war with the ar means in the south-west and bored by states including russia and iran was in a hurry to establish itself, a thorn in its side is the u.s.-funded radio free europe. last year their bureau was raided and shut down. >> now, governments argue, saying "we are independent, we don't need radio liberty. you are talking about our programmes. we don't want you to talk about where the oil mine is going or the human rights issues." >>...
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we're talking russia iran and terrorist groups that are currently developing these capabilities to not only access networks but to actually destroy networks to disrupt networks. we saw this recently at sony. emails were stolen that were incriminating or embarrassing but parts of the network were physically destroyed. we have electronic communications destroying physical capabilities. this is something we have to be concerned about and what the cascading effects of that kind of attack would be. >> the dod, the pentagon get hit with 10 million cyber attacks each day we're told. the nsa ranched up their internet surveillance. why wasn't the pentagon or whatever cyber apparatus guarding the infrastructure why couldn't they detect this attack until some time in april? >> that's the most surprising part here. the intrusion detection system was not even implemented until april which means if you look at it from a pure security perspective they were about ten years behind where they should be on security protections. and in addition to that when you're looking at employees, federal government
we're talking russia iran and terrorist groups that are currently developing these capabilities to not only access networks but to actually destroy networks to disrupt networks. we saw this recently at sony. emails were stolen that were incriminating or embarrassing but parts of the network were physically destroyed. we have electronic communications destroying physical capabilities. this is something we have to be concerned about and what the cascading effects of that kind of attack would be....
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and iraq saying it wants to buy weapons from russia and iran. and prime minister hyder al abadi saying both countries are making it too difficult to do so. joining us tonight from washington, d.c. we thank you both for being with us. isil has the weapons we once supplied to the iraqis and they left them on the battlefield. in essence aren't the airstrikes by the coalition being used to destroy the weapons we gave the iraqis? >> there is no doubt about the fact that the iraqis, as general dempsey said that they were not driven out of ramadi. they drove out and left weapons there. they did it last summer in mosul. we spent $25 billion arming and training them, and they left the weapons on the field. in effect yes we're using our air power to destroy our weapons that we gave to the iraqis to defend themselves. something that they have not done because they're political leader have not established an inclusive government with the sunnies or those on the front lines in anbar province feel they have a stake in. >> yet they're asking for and we're send
and iraq saying it wants to buy weapons from russia and iran. and prime minister hyder al abadi saying both countries are making it too difficult to do so. joining us tonight from washington, d.c. we thank you both for being with us. isil has the weapons we once supplied to the iraqis and they left them on the battlefield. in essence aren't the airstrikes by the coalition being used to destroy the weapons we gave the iraqis? >> there is no doubt about the fact that the iraqis, as general...
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what happens if we think iran has stepped over the line, but russia and china disagree? i'm also concerned about how and when u.n. sanctions against iran will be lifted. the u.n. is going to have a big role to play and i'm eager to hear about how this process will move forward. finally in our own neighborhood, i am very pleased that the mandate for the u.s. international commission in guatemala was recently renewed creating similar conditions in honduras and el salvador would make a big difference in fighting impunity and i think we can work together. thank you again for appearing today. i look forward to your testimony. >> thank you. so this morning we are pleased to be joined by ambassador samantha power. she is the united states permanent representative to the united nations and a member of the president's cabinet. prior to her appointment to the u.n. ambassador power served as special assistant to the president and senior director for multilateral affairs and human rights on the national security staff at the white house. ambassador power is the pulitzer prize-winning
what happens if we think iran has stepped over the line, but russia and china disagree? i'm also concerned about how and when u.n. sanctions against iran will be lifted. the u.n. is going to have a big role to play and i'm eager to hear about how this process will move forward. finally in our own neighborhood, i am very pleased that the mandate for the u.s. international commission in guatemala was recently renewed creating similar conditions in honduras and el salvador would make a big...
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the attacks that are state sponsored we're worried about they come from four countries -- china russia, iran north korea. two of those are old superpower rivals that either out of weakness, in russia's case, or strength in china's case, are looking for new ways to go deal with the united states. two of them are states that had ambitions and, in north korea's case, success in building up a nuclear infrastructure and have discovered that cyber is a much more usable weapon, and what that tells you is we've got a level of challenge here that will be with us long after any iran nuclear agreement, long after whatever happens next with the next north korean nuclear missile test that in some ways is much harder to handle because the barrier to entry in cyber weaponry is very low. it's cheap and hard to deter. >> rose: david sanger, "new york times," thank you so much. >> thank you charl. great to to be back with you. >> rose: we'll be right back. stay with us. >> rose: ken friedman was a music executive with no experience in the food world and then decided to open a restaurant. after he was introduc
the attacks that are state sponsored we're worried about they come from four countries -- china russia, iran north korea. two of those are old superpower rivals that either out of weakness, in russia's case, or strength in china's case, are looking for new ways to go deal with the united states. two of them are states that had ambitions and, in north korea's case, success in building up a nuclear infrastructure and have discovered that cyber is a much more usable weapon, and what that tells you...
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russia -- iran has been supporting the assad government.t seems to be like a pendulum swinging one way and then the other. what is your solution to a terrible civil war with millions of refugees and when can it be done? vladimir putin: well, the sooner the better i think. at the same time, i like to highlight one thing. our position is based on the concern that syria might submerge into the same situation as lebanon. syria could -- as libya -- a slip of the time. libya. that syria can become libya. or like iraq because you know before the authorities in iraq were destroyed, there were no terrorists there. there have been no terrorist. let's not forget that because it actually come people do -- people prefer not to speak about that but who created the conditions? and how creations -- and how the conditions were created for terrorism? is in the clear after the invasion to iraq, the authorities had been destroyed and then isis came back. the islamic state and what happened in libya no state at all. even the galactic -- even the nomadic service
russia -- iran has been supporting the assad government.t seems to be like a pendulum swinging one way and then the other. what is your solution to a terrible civil war with millions of refugees and when can it be done? vladimir putin: well, the sooner the better i think. at the same time, i like to highlight one thing. our position is based on the concern that syria might submerge into the same situation as lebanon. syria could -- as libya -- a slip of the time. libya. that syria can become...
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he is someone who has strong sanctions against iran and russia. he agreed with those sanctions. he is principled someone who is very outspoken and based on what we know of his track record in the senate i believe he is someone who would be good on foreign policy and national defense and keeping our country safe. >> did you dig down into specifics? in other words, would ted cruz send american boots on the ground into the fight? >> i know for sure i've read he will do air strikes. in terms of boots on the ground i'm not sure about. >> michael, who do you think would be the strongest to fight terror? >> marco rubio has articulated clearly the absence of leadership in the middle east strategy. he said you can't say it's an isolated problem. he has identified it quite clearly. he has been on kind of the front lines of this immigration issue and he said yeah i'll go for an embassy bill once the borders are secure. he seems to have it more in-depth as to what are the issues. >> what about rubio? would he send american boots on the ground? >> he has called for air strikes. everybody has
he is someone who has strong sanctions against iran and russia. he agreed with those sanctions. he is principled someone who is very outspoken and based on what we know of his track record in the senate i believe he is someone who would be good on foreign policy and national defense and keeping our country safe. >> did you dig down into specifics? in other words, would ted cruz send american boots on the ground into the fight? >> i know for sure i've read he will do air strikes. in...
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energy, not just for economic reasons but, quite frankly, to disrupt the balance of power with russia, irans. this is a game-changer and america needs to use the resources that it has, use them responsibly. but for heaven's sakes, use them to empower americans, help poverty and also change the global balance. >> i have to leave it there. we had a lengthy conversation about the horrific news of the past week. i hope to have you on to talk about spending, foreign policy, a lot of other things. it's a long campaign. be safe on the trail, sir. >> yes, it is. thank you very much, chuck. >>> up next, just out this morning, the latest nbc news/wall street news poll on two names that have been with us for a long time, bush and clinton. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ (singing) you wouldn't haul a load without checking your clearance. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. i've smoked a lot and quit a lot but ended up nowhere. now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time
energy, not just for economic reasons but, quite frankly, to disrupt the balance of power with russia, irans. this is a game-changer and america needs to use the resources that it has, use them responsibly. but for heaven's sakes, use them to empower americans, help poverty and also change the global balance. >> i have to leave it there. we had a lengthy conversation about the horrific news of the past week. i hope to have you on to talk about spending, foreign policy, a lot of other...
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of energy not just for economic reasons but quite frankly to disrupt the balance of power with russia iran the saudis. >> reporter: expect this climate change debad to heat up. the pope will make his first trip to u.s. in september where he'll address a joint meeting of congress here in washington. harris. >> thank you. another police officer has been gunned down in the line of duty. a massive 24 hour manhunt now leads new orleans authorities to find this man. questions remain about how exactly this happened. >>> and a nationwide egg shortage has many restaurant owners scrambling to require lots profits. what this might mean for your breakfast budget. ood feast, with crab, lobster and jumbo shrimp. all you have to do... get here while you still can. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not fo
of energy not just for economic reasons but quite frankly to disrupt the balance of power with russia iran the saudis. >> reporter: expect this climate change debad to heat up. the pope will make his first trip to u.s. in september where he'll address a joint meeting of congress here in washington. harris. >> thank you. another police officer has been gunned down in the line of duty. a massive 24 hour manhunt now leads new orleans authorities to find this man. questions remain about...
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russia has been supporting the assad government. iran has been supporting the assad government.resident putin: the sooner, the better. i think the opposition is based on the concern that syria may submerge into the institution of lebanon. i'm sorry, libya. that was a slip of the tongue. syria could become like libya. or like iraq. before iraq, there were no terrorists there. who created the conditions and the conditions created for terrorists to take the area? saddam was destroyed, government was gone, and isis came there, and what happened? nothing at all. even the united states has had losses. we know about the tragic case in libya and we do not want the similar scenario to be implemented in syria. that is the main line of our decision to support president assad and his government at the moment we believe that position is correct. i think that many people agree with that position. i have mentioned for several times iraq. we know the situation there. we know what is happening. the u.s. are supporting iraq now. they are arming the army. they train the soldiers. with a single swo
russia has been supporting the assad government. iran has been supporting the assad government.resident putin: the sooner, the better. i think the opposition is based on the concern that syria may submerge into the institution of lebanon. i'm sorry, libya. that was a slip of the tongue. syria could become like libya. or like iraq. before iraq, there were no terrorists there. who created the conditions and the conditions created for terrorists to take the area? saddam was destroyed, government...
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russia seriously. there are long historical relations between iran and russia.the shah's father was a member of the classic -- cossack military brigade. i think russia is desperately looking for a role in the middle east. the iranians are cynical. they get it. russia might be a useful counterpoint to the u.s. and those forces marsha
russia seriously. there are long historical relations between iran and russia.the shah's father was a member of the classic -- cossack military brigade. i think russia is desperately looking for a role in the middle east. the iranians are cynical. they get it. russia might be a useful counterpoint to the u.s. and those forces marsha
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we should seek nuclear energy development but called the bluff of iran and russia and china china and has been helping to violate those sanctions in iran right now they are cutting dated - - heels of egypt what are those implications but i will assume. >> deal already made the conclusion "deal or no deal." >> they will get them down the road. so the deal they cut with north korea and where they are at. from the intel perspective we've missed the boat. >> so what happens with a nuclear iran with two others in the region to? >> if they open themselves up to routes through inspection they said with they will not do, they should not have a choice we deal with a country that is a pariah there at the table with the united states of america we should make the decisions with what they will do then let them know the expectations of international law with the norms and behavior's then say if you are willing to except that you can sit at the table but we did not do that so i say that you call the bluff by allowing others in the region to do this there has been a nuclear energy deals already that
we should seek nuclear energy development but called the bluff of iran and russia and china china and has been helping to violate those sanctions in iran right now they are cutting dated - - heels of egypt what are those implications but i will assume. >> deal already made the conclusion "deal or no deal." >> they will get them down the road. so the deal they cut with north korea and where they are at. from the intel perspective we've missed the boat. >> so what...
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china and russia and iran attack targets that we consider off limits.licy issue. >> reporter: the latest cyber attack happen in december and remained undetected until april. jowly. >> molly, thank you. >> gunfire are on the southern border with a helicopter in the sights. and a woman was suffering life threatening injuries after being hit by a broken baseball bat. we you know our new rope has actually passed all the tests. we're ready to start with production. ok, are you doing test markets like last time? uh, no we're going to roll out globally. ok. we'll start working on some financing options right away. thanks, joe. oh, yeah. it's a game-changer for the rock-climbing industry. this is one strong rope! huh joe? oh, yeah it's incredible! how you doing team? jeff you good? [jeff] i think i dropped my keys. [announcer] you work hard to build your company. wells fargo will work right alongside you, bringing the expertise your company needs to move forward. wells fargo. together we'll go far. my constipation and belly pain feel like a raging storm. i've t
china and russia and iran attack targets that we consider off limits.licy issue. >> reporter: the latest cyber attack happen in december and remained undetected until april. jowly. >> molly, thank you. >> gunfire are on the southern border with a helicopter in the sights. and a woman was suffering life threatening injuries after being hit by a broken baseball bat. we you know our new rope has actually passed all the tests. we're ready to start with production. ok, are you...
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iran's becoming a nuclear power. in my humble opinion. >> center to your novel is russia and russia's relationship with the west and thethey are doing. >> and with iran. >> and with iran. and the things they are doing to undermine the relationship that the western countries have with each other as well. in your research for this what did you discover about the way that russians view us and the way that putin in particular views us. >> did you see the great pictures this week or i guess last week of the theme park the new theme park in moscow where you go and play on the tanks and missiles. this military theme park he's built outside moscow. to where children can go play on tanks and armored personnel carriers and shoot missiles and bazookas and things like that. and it is all part of a very elaborate program of indoctrination and propaganda taking place. i use the term putin youth. it is used in russia. children are sent away at a very early age to camps. russians are fed a steady steady diet of antiamerican propaganda right now. and the average russian thinks very poorly of americans right now. >> so let's talk about
iran's becoming a nuclear power. in my humble opinion. >> center to your novel is russia and russia's relationship with the west and thethey are doing. >> and with iran. >> and with iran. and the things they are doing to undermine the relationship that the western countries have with each other as well. in your research for this what did you discover about the way that russians view us and the way that putin in particular views us. >> did you see the great pictures this...
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russia seriously. there are long historical relations between iran and russia.the shah's father was a member of the classic -- cossack military brigade. i think russia is desperately looking for a role in the middle east. the iranians are cynical. they get it. russia might be a useful counterpoint to the u.s. and those forces marshaled against it but russia is not eager for iran to develop a nuclear weapons capability. russia is concerned about islamic-based political activity, primarily in chechnya but also along the southern border through central asia. they will tolerate certain iranian behavior, but probably not too much. iranians i don't think have great expectations of russia, nor should they. >> i would add to that and also ask you to comment as far as iran is concerned, in a sense russia is a rival on the oil and gas export front. far more critical to the iranians is the budding relationship with china. china is becoming very aggressive in its purchase of natural resources and in establishing channels for the future. india also derives a lot of its oil i
russia seriously. there are long historical relations between iran and russia.the shah's father was a member of the classic -- cossack military brigade. i think russia is desperately looking for a role in the middle east. the iranians are cynical. they get it. russia might be a useful counterpoint to the u.s. and those forces marshaled against it but russia is not eager for iran to develop a nuclear weapons capability. russia is concerned about islamic-based political activity, primarily in...
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what happens if we think that iran has stepped over the line but russia and china disagree? am also concerned about how and when you and sanctions against iran will be lifted. the yuan is going to have a big role to play and i eat 30 year your views about how this process will move forward. finally in our own neighborhood, i am very pleased that the mandate of the yuan international commission against impunity in guatemala which recently renewed creating similar commissions in honduras and el salvador and it will make a big difference in corruption and impunity. ambassador power thank you again for appearing today and i look forward to your testimony. >> this morning, we are pleased to be joined by ambassador samantha powers. she is the united states personal presented at -- personal representative to the u.n. prior to her appointment at the u.n., she served as special assistant to the president and senior director for multilateral affairs and went right on the national security staff at the white house. ambassador power is the pulitzer prize-winning author of a problem from
what happens if we think that iran has stepped over the line but russia and china disagree? am also concerned about how and when you and sanctions against iran will be lifted. the yuan is going to have a big role to play and i eat 30 year your views about how this process will move forward. finally in our own neighborhood, i am very pleased that the mandate of the yuan international commission against impunity in guatemala which recently renewed creating similar commissions in honduras and el...
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russia and iran who are strong assad supporters have begun withdrawing resources from the country. opposition fighters battle i.s.i.l. for control of the besieged city of aleppo but they are slowly losing ground. caroline malone has the story. >> most major forces in the syrian war are now involved in fighting for pats of aleppo. rebel groups have lost the country side towns of soran alnaiai to i.s.i.l. i.s.i.l. has released this video said to be its fighters in control of the town of soran azaz some north of the province near the border with turkey. blocking opposition supply routes between turkey and northern syria. kurdish fighters have made gains further east near raqqa and hasaka. government is fighting in aleppo too. they have troops on the ground but have an advantage with their air force. activists say this is the aftermath much a of a military attack. opposition groups are having to focus on the front line with i.s.i.l. or daesh rather than pushing for new ground with bashar al-assad's new government. raising questions of help from the international community. >> the inter
russia and iran who are strong assad supporters have begun withdrawing resources from the country. opposition fighters battle i.s.i.l. for control of the besieged city of aleppo but they are slowly losing ground. caroline malone has the story. >> most major forces in the syrian war are now involved in fighting for pats of aleppo. rebel groups have lost the country side towns of soran alnaiai to i.s.i.l. i.s.i.l. has released this video said to be its fighters in control of the town of...
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iran. call the bluff of russia. call the bluff of china. been helping them violate the sanctions in iran. russia right now is cutting deals with egypt jordan, and saudi arabia a nuclear energy development. so what are the implications of a nuclear middle east? i think that has to be the big question we are to answer. i think there are some who are trying to address that today. so, i am assuming -- kt: so deal or no deal, they get nukes? general flynn: nukes are down the road. go back to 1994 in c the deal we cut with north korea and where they are today. south africa is another place where from an intel perspective we kind of missed the boat. kt: what do you think happens in a nuclear iran? what does iran do and what do the other countries in the region do? if they open themselves up to true inspections and they have said what they are not going to do. they should not have a choice at this. we are dealing with a country that is a pariah country and they are at the table with the united states of america. we should let them know what the expe
iran. call the bluff of russia. call the bluff of china. been helping them violate the sanctions in iran. russia right now is cutting deals with egypt jordan, and saudi arabia a nuclear energy development. so what are the implications of a nuclear middle east? i think that has to be the big question we are to answer. i think there are some who are trying to address that today. so, i am assuming -- kt: so deal or no deal, they get nukes? general flynn: nukes are down the road. go back to 1994 in...
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he has disaster after disaster whether it is russia putin iran deal, in 2016 hillary clinton will own this for better or worse. >> that is i think the silver lining here, rachel, if we are looking for one for republicans. now the democrats own this. hillary clinton was the one -- this started years ago with her husband in office -- a similar type of legislation and republicans can run against this. >> i think you hit the nail on the head. look primary voters are paying attention to this vote. they are angry. i think it is a good day for scott walker. i think they are looking for someone who has been tested to have the political spine to stand up to what will be if they appeal it a backlash. we know scott walker did that. i think they are angry about roberts, angry at george bush and i am curious if they will punish his brother for that. >> a point on words don't matter. you heard the president it seemed like he was saying everything that wasn't true. premiums have gone down that is not true. >> right? and businesses -- >> he said on average. there is a bunch of people who have seen th
he has disaster after disaster whether it is russia putin iran deal, in 2016 hillary clinton will own this for better or worse. >> that is i think the silver lining here, rachel, if we are looking for one for republicans. now the democrats own this. hillary clinton was the one -- this started years ago with her husband in office -- a similar type of legislation and republicans can run against this. >> i think you hit the nail on the head. look primary voters are paying attention to...
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because russia has been supporting the assad government. iran ha been supporting the assad government. yet, it seems to be like a pendulum swinging one way and then the other. what is your solution to a terrible civil war with millions of refugees? and when can it be done? trab tranwell, the-- >> ( translated ): well, the sooner the better, i think, but at the same time, i'd like to highlight one thing. our position is based on the concern that syria might submerge into the same situation as lebanon. sor sorry, as libya. that was a slip of the tongue. yes, lib ra. that syria can become libya or like iraq. because you know, before the authorities in iraq and saddam hussein himself were destroyed, there were no terrorists there. there had been no terrorists. let's not forget that. actually, people prefer not to speak about that. but who created the conditiones and how the conditions were create forward terrorism to exist in that territory? isn't that clear how? after the invasion to iraq, the authorities have been destroyed, saddam was hanged, and
because russia has been supporting the assad government. iran ha been supporting the assad government. yet, it seems to be like a pendulum swinging one way and then the other. what is your solution to a terrible civil war with millions of refugees? and when can it be done? trab tranwell, the-- >> ( translated ): well, the sooner the better, i think, but at the same time, i'd like to highlight one thing. our position is based on the concern that syria might submerge into the same situation...
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china and russia and iran attack targets that we consider off limits.t is a policy issue. >> reporter: the latest cyber attack happen in december and remained undetected until april. jowly. >> molly, thank you. >> gunfire are on the southern border with a helicopter in the sights. and a woman was suffering life threatening injuries after being hit by a broken baseball bat. we have details on her condition. a trilogy of goodness. natural cheese, dried fruit, and nuts. three wholesome ingredients that live as one. savory, salty, sweet a triangle, perfectly balanced. three is company the musketeers. and in the eyes of real cheese people never, ever a crowd. new sargento balanced breaks. we're real cheese people. audible safety beeping audible safety beeping audible safety beeping the nissan rogue with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is you imagination. nissan. innovation that excites. in original, and teriyaki. [bell rings] man, making commercials is boring. that's why you need xfinity. their cloud dvr lets me watch all my favorite
china and russia and iran attack targets that we consider off limits.t is a policy issue. >> reporter: the latest cyber attack happen in december and remained undetected until april. jowly. >> molly, thank you. >> gunfire are on the southern border with a helicopter in the sights. and a woman was suffering life threatening injuries after being hit by a broken baseball bat. we have details on her condition. a trilogy of goodness. natural cheese, dried fruit, and nuts. three...